Job Title
Contract Manager - Fibre Network Build (UK)
Location
Primarily office-based (with regular travel to sites and client meetings across the UK)
Reporting To
Contract/Regional Director
Job Purpose
We are seeking a highly experienced and strategic Contract Manager to lead and manage all commercial and contractual aspects of our fibre optic network build projects across the UK. This is a senior leadership role with direct accountability for the financial performance and contractual compliance of a significant portfolio of projects. The successful candidate will be a paramount leader in fostering a robust safety culture, ensuring commercial strategies align with and reinforce the highest safety standards within the delivery framework. A strong background in the telecoms industry, combined with solid technical understanding and leadership capabilities, is essential.
Key Responsibilities
- Commercial & Financial Accountability:
- Manage and optimise a significant annual revenue stream, with direct accountability for commercial performance up to £50 million.
- Lead commercial negotiations, contract drafting, and robust contract management throughout the entire project lifecycle, from tender to close-out.
- Identify, assess, and mitigate commercial risks and opportunities within contracts.
- Ensure stringent financial control, including accurate forecasting, budgeting, cost management, and revenue recognition across all managed contracts.
- Oversee the proactive management of variations, commercial claims, and contractual challenges, ensuring favourable outcomes for the business.
- Contractual Compliance & Governance:
- Ensure all projects and operational activities adhere strictly to contractual terms and conditions and commercial agreements.
- Develop, implement, and continuously improve robust contract management processes, procedures, and commercial best practices.
- Conduct regular contract performance reviews and audits to ensure compliance and identify areas for efficiency and improvement.
- Provide expert commercial and contractual advice and guidance to project delivery teams and senior leadership.
- Safety Culture Leadership:
- Act as a senior leader in championing, embedding, and continuously promoting a proactive safety‑first culture across all contractual activities and project delivery.
- Ensure that all commercial and contractual agreements explicitly reflect and enforce stringent health and safety requirements and UK legislation.
- Collaborate closely with Health & Safety teams, Project Managers, and on‑site supervisors to integrate safety considerations into commercial planning, project execution, and performance monitoring.
- Actively promote and support initiatives that drive continuous improvement in safety performance and awareness across all levels.
- Stakeholder Management & Relationships:
- Build and maintain strong, strategic relationships with key clients, major suppliers, internal departmental heads, and executive management.
- Represent the company in high‑level commercial discussions, contractual negotiations, and performance reviews.
- Ensure clear, consistent, and effective communication of contractual obligations, commercial performance, and project status.
- Supplier & Subcontractor Commercial Management:
- Oversee the commercial relationship and performance of key suppliers and subcontractors, from selection through to final account.
- Ensure that subcontracts align with main contract terms and effectively manage their commercial delivery and adherence to performance standards.
- Strategic & Technical Input:
- Contribute to the development of overarching commercial strategies and business development initiatives.
- Provide market insights, commercial intelligence, and technical awareness to support strategic decision‑making and innovation within the fibre network build space.
Minimum Expected Experience & Qualifications
- Experience:
- Minimum of 8‑10 years of progressive experience in contract management or a senior commercial leadership role, with at least 3‑5 years in a direct leadership position within the telecommunications, infrastructure, or civil engineering sectors in the UK.
- Demonstrable experience managing significant revenue streams and commercial portfolios, ideally in excess of £20 million annually, with direct accountability for financial outcomes and commercial success.
- Extensive practical experience with various contract forms, common in UK infrastructure projects, with a strong focus on commercial and contractual application.
- Proven track record of successful commercial negotiation, contractual resolution, and proactive commercial risk management.
- Strong understanding of the fibre network build lifecycle and associated technical, operational, and regulatory challenges in the UK telecoms industry.
- Qualifications & Certifications:
- Relevant professional qualifications such as RICS, CIPS, or formal training in contract/commercial principles and management are highly preferred.
- Relevant Health & Safety certifications (e.g., IOSH Managing Safely, NEBOSH General Certificate) are desirable and indicative of a strong commitment to safety leadership.
- Skills:
- Exceptional commercial acumen and strong analytical capabilities.
- Good negotiation and influencing skills, with a proven ability to achieve favourable commercial outcomes and resolve complex contractual matters.
- Excellent leadership, strategic thinking, and decisive decision‑making abilities.
- Strong understanding of contractual principles and their commercial application in large‑scale infrastructure projects.
- Outstanding communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills, capable of engaging effectively with C‑suite executives and external partners.
- Robust organisational skills, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to manage complex, high‑value workloads.
- Proficiency in relevant enterprise resource planning (ERP) and contract management software.
- Demonstrable technical awareness of fibre network infrastructure and build processes.
Desirable Attributes
- In-depth knowledge of the UK telecommunications regulatory landscape.
- Experience in bid management and tender processes for large‑scale infrastructure projects.
- A proven track record of developing, coaching, and mentoring commercial teams.
- Commitment to continuous professional development and industry best practices.