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A local government authority in Cardiff is seeking a Delivery Manager to oversee complex capital school projects. The successful candidate will ensure the effective delivery of multi-million-pound initiatives, manage diverse professional teams, and collaborate with various Council services. Key qualifications include experience in financial management, excellent leadership abilities, and strong interpersonal skills. This is a permanent, full-time position offering a significant impact on the education infrastructure in the area.
Cardiff has the largest Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme in Wales and will deliver a number of new schools as part of the programme. The responsibility for the multi-million-pound procurement, design and delivery of this significant capital programme sits within the Economic Development Service area of the Council, with the Education Directorate being the client.
Cardiff also has a large number of developer-led schools that are being delivered as part of the new major housing sites in the city, in addition to other significant capital investments in the existing education estates that will need to be effectively managed.
The Council therefore, want to recruit an experienced delivery manager who can work alongside the Head of Design, Construction and Maintenance (DCM) to ensure successful delivery of this large and complex capital programme.
The purpose of the role is to provide effective management control of a large number of complex multi-million pound capital school projects that form part of the wider Council’s Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme, the Education Capital Programme and the new Section 106 Developer Led schools.
This will include ensuring successful delivery of the agreed capital schemes, through effective planning, design, procurement, managing risk, achieving high quality outcomes and ensure value for money. Also maintaining effective collaboration & communication across the Council services, particularly with Education, Procurement, Planning & Transportation to ensure a coherent approach to the implementation of the schools’ capital programme. The role will also involve providing professional advice and support to the Economic Development and Education Directorates on all aspects relating to the provision of education accommodation.
The role will manage the internal and external multi discipline professional services teams that are allocated to each projects, including Technical Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors, Architects, Structural, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and ensure they are providing an effective service.
The role will also have the responsibility for managing the client responsibilities under CDM Regulations 2015 for each project.
We are looking for an individual that have experience of delivering large and complex capital projects or programmes. Have significant experience of financial management, contract administration, procurement of large value projects.
The successful candidate will also prove that they have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to build successful relationships and trust with a wide range of partners. A proven ability to lead multi-disciplinary, cross-organisational teams and to find creative and innovative solutions to complex problems and to work with a range of partners to implement them.
They will have excellent leadership, inspirational and motivational skills and significantly strong political awareness and judgement, and the ability to work with elected members and senior managers.
If you would like an informal discussion about this role, please contact Mian Saleem Head of Design, Construction & Maintenance (DCM) on Tel: 07773473502 or MSaleem@cardiff.gov.uk
This post is permanent appointment and is suitable for post share.
This post is subject to Standard Disclosure and Barring Service checks.
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