| Location | Newport, United Kingdom |
| Category | Civil Engineering |
| Job Type | Permanent |
| Salary | 80,000 |
Description
Project Manager – Newport, South Wales
An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Construction Project Manager to lead a high-profile energy sector project valued at approximately £65M, based in Newport, South Wales. Reporting directly to the Project Director, this role offers a unique chance to gain exposure to major infrastructure delivery and progress into a broader leadership position within a growing sector.
The project includes a mix of structural and civil engineering works, encompassing groundworks, drainage, pavement, and building construction, as well as steel and concrete structural elements. The successful candidate will ensure that all phases of the project are delivered safely, on schedule, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality and compliance.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and manage all on-site construction activity, ensuring safe, timely, and cost-effective project delivery
Take ownership of the project programme, financial performance, and reporting
Oversee and coordinate operatives, subcontractors, and the wider project team
Ensure compliance with company management systems, including Environmental, Quality, and Construction Phase Plans
Manage health, safety, environmental, and quality performance, including RAMS, lifting operations, and temporary works
Provide visible leadership on site, promoting a culture of safety, teamwork, and continuous improvement
Maintain accurate project documentation, reporting, and stakeholder communication
Build and sustain positive relationships with clients, supply chain partners, and internal teams
Lead, mentor, and develop direct reports to create a high-performing project team
Encourage innovation and value engineering across all project stages
Candidate Requirements
Degree-qualified Civil Engineer (or equivalent experience), with CSCS, SMSTS, and a full UK driving licence
Proven track record managing large-scale civil or energy-related construction projects; experience in utilities or infrastructure is advantageous
Strong knowledge of CDM regulations, NEC contracts, and temporary works management
Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills
Ability to effectively manage budgets, programmes, and multidisciplinary teams
Professional chartership (ICE, CIOB, CIHT, or APM) or working towards it is desirable
Additional qualifications such as Temporary Works Supervisor, IOSH, ILM Level 3, or formal CDM training are advantageous
What’s on Offer
This is a rare opportunity to join a thriving and fast-paced sector, working on a landmark £65M project with direct exposure to senior leadership. The role offers clear progression pathways into senior management and the chance to contribute to one of the region’s most significant energy infrastructure developments.


