Senior Capital Projects M...
The National Gallery, St Luke's, Islington
- Full time
- Permanent
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Senior Capital Projects Manager
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The National Gallery, St Luke's, Islington
- Onsite working
- Full time
- Permanent
Posted 1 day ago, 25 Apr
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Full Job Description
This role plays a key part in the planning and delivery of capital projects programme across the Estate, by supporting the Deputy Head of Building & Facilities. The post holder will be responsible for the day-to-day delivery of the project programme, including project managing the larger and more complex capital projects., Tags: Project Management, Compliance / Quality, Facilities, Museum, Product management, Programme Management, Risk Management Does something look incorrect in this job listing?Report an issue What looks incorrect in the Senior Capital Projects Manager ad? Job titleLocationSalaryWorking hours and contract typeJob descriptionPosting and closing datesTagsOrganisation informationOther Tell us more
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The successful candidate will be a highly skilled project manager with experience planning and delivering projects within the historic environment, cultural sector, and on sites open to the public. They will have a strong background in working as part of a wider estates team, with a solid understanding of estates management, project planning, and delivery. The ideal candidate will be highly motivated and able to demonstrate a proven track record of successfully managing and delivering multiple projects simultaneously. This post offers the successful candidate to bring innovation and experience together with a systematic approach to problem solving to achieve the most efficient and cost effective methodology of undertaking work within an historic building, with an emphasis on protecting the nations collection of European art.