Senior Project Manager

Posted 08 August 2025
Salary £500 - £600 per day
LocationCambridge
Job type Temporary
Discipline Professional & Technical
Reference25274

Job description

Title: Senior Project Manager (Grade P4)
Location: New Shire Hall, Huntington - 50/50 split hybrid working
Salary: 500 per day (flexible)
Contract Type: Temporary - 6 months with possible extension


The Greater Cambridge Partnership is seeking an exceptional Senior Project Manager to lead the delivery of transformative transport infrastructure projects. This is a pivotal role within the City Deal initiative, driving sustainable growth and connectivity across the region.
As a key figure in the GCP Transport Programme, you will oversee major infrastructure schemes worth millions, ensuring they are delivered efficiently, sustainably, and in alignment with community and business needs.

Key Responsibilities

  • Strategic Leadership: Inspire and lead multidisciplinary teams, fostering a culture of empowerment, transparency, and innovation.
  • Programme Delivery: Manage complex transport projects from inception to completion, ensuring value for money and alignment with GCP objectives.
  • Financial & Risk Oversight: Control budgets, monitor expenditure, and maintain live risk registers to ensure robust project governance.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: Build strong partnerships with government bodies, local authorities, service providers, and community groups.
  • Customer Focus: Champion inclusive consultation and communication strategies to ensure projects reflect the needs of all users.
  • Staff Development: Recruit, train, and support high-performing teams, promoting continuous professional growth.

Person Specification
Qualifications

  • HNC or Degree in Civil Engineering or related discipline (Essential)
  • Professional membership (e.g., Chartered/Incorporated Engineer) (Desirable)
  • Management qualification (Desirable)


Experience & Knowledge

  • Proven track record in leading major infrastructure projects
  • Strong financial and resource planning capabilities
  • Deep understanding of stakeholder management and public sector governance
  • Expertise in procurement, policy frameworks, and contract management
  • Familiarity with Health & Safety legislation and CDM Regulations
  • Experience working with elected officials and aligning projects with political priorities

Skills

  • Strategic thinker with innovative problem-solving abilities
  • Skilled communicator with experience presenting to diverse audiences
  • Ability to drive cultural change and secure stakeholder buy-in
  • Insight into the complexities of local government and infrastructure planning

Why Join?
This is your chance to make a lasting impact on the future of Greater Cambridge. You'll be part of a visionary team delivering infrastructure that supports economic growth, environmental sustainability, and community wellbeing.