Construction Contracts Manager

Posted by TM Green Group on 24/02/2025


Permanent Banbury

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About the job

Description

Job Title: Contracts Manager (Civil Engineering)

Location: Solihull to Buckinghamshire (Sites include Southam, Bicester, Aylesbury)

Salary: £90,000 - £100,000 + Benefits


Role Overview:

We are looking for an experienced Contracts Manager to oversee civil engineering projects across roads, highways, structures, and drainage. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing national civils company and progress within their expanding Midlands division.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Manage civil engineering projects including road re-alignment, bridge construction, and drainage works.
  • Lead the tendering and work-winning process for new projects.
  • Oversee multiple projects and project managers, ensuring successful delivery.
  • Report to the Operations Director and conduct regular site visits.


Requirements:

  • Strong background in managing civil engineering projects (roads, highways, structures, drainage).
  • HNC or BEng in Civil Engineering (or equivalent).
  • Proven leadership and project management experience.


Salary & Benefits:

  • £90,000 - £100,000 base salary
  • Pension (7% employer, 5% employee)
  • 24 days holiday (increasing with service)
  • Company car (hybrid/electric) or car allowance
  • Fuel reimbursed on mileage basis
  • Discretionary bonus, private medical insurance, death in service


Working Hours & Location:

  • Roaming role with regular site visits
  • Head Office (Uxbridge) 1 day per week


Why Apply?

  • Career progression with a growing company aiming for £700m turnover in the next 3-4 years.
  • Join a new Midlands division with excellent growth opportunities.


Qualifications:

  • HNC or BEng in Civil Engineering


Interview Availability:

  • Immediate interviews available.


Feel free to reach out directly by contacting charlie.yarwood@tmgreengroup.co.uk or 07301 288 356...

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Overview


Contract Type

Permanent

Location

Banbury

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