Overview
Senior Project Manager (Entry into Service) – Pontypridd, South Wales
Salary: £60,000 – £63,000
Basis: Full time
Equal Opportunities
At Transport for Wales we value diversity. It makes us stronger, helps us understand our customers better, make better decisions and be more innovative. Everyone’s different and has their own perspective so we’re building a diverse team that mirrors the communities we serve. Through this we’re determined to be one of Wales’ leading inclusive employers. We’re creating an inclusive transport network that everyone in Wales can be proud of.
Who we are
At Transport for Wales, we’re on a mission to transform transport in Wales and make it fit for the future, whether that’s rail, bus, walking or cycling. We want to inspire a nation to change the way it travels, so that we all travel more sustainably and help to combat the climate emergency we’re all facing.
We’re an open and inclusive place to work, where everyone is welcome and our people are supported to reach their full potential. We want to create an environment where our people can grow and succeed. This is key to enabling us to deliver on the promises we’ve made to the people of Wales to build a sustainable transport network that meets their needs.
Role responsibilities
- Lead a multi-disciplined team to manage EiS governance to safeguard investment by ensuring delivered TfW infrastructure projects are safe, interoperable, technically compliant and are delivered to the specified quality within constraints of time and cost.
- Demonstrate projects have been delivered against TfW’s EiS Strategy, processes, and procedure requirements by liaising with all relevant project delivery teams and stakeholders to safely to the infrastructure into operational service.
- Provide strategic oversight of TfW infrastructure project progress against key milestones and delivery dates by rigorously monitoring project trackers, proactively identifying and mitigating risks, coordinating cross-functional teams, and delivering timely updates to internal and external stakeholders to ensure all TfW infrastructure projects are delivered on schedule and fully meet EiS requirements.
- Develop and maintain KPI reporting dashboards to monitor the health of all supported TfW infrastructure projects, by using insights to challenge internal and external stakeholders, driving accountability, and continuous improvement across project delivery that ensures effective oversight and early identification of risks
- Anticipate and mitigate potential EiS risks by proactively monitoring the progress of TfW infrastructure projects through the development of a strong understanding of the EiS status to focus attention on the most critical high-risk activities to Put into Use the infrastructure into operational service.
Who we’re looking for
- Chartered Engineer (CEng), Chartered Project Professional (ChPP), Chartered Institute of Building (MCIOB) or equivalent accreditation to demonstrate the necessary technical knowledge, professional practice, and competence for the role. or equivalent experience.
- Relevant degree in Engineering, Project Management, Construction.
- Demonstrable experience of leading teams on large, high value, and complex capital infrastructure projects.
- Experience of managing a technical assurance process on major projects throughout its full project lifecycle.
- Core knowledge of Built Environment, Civils, M&E (Mechanical and Electrical), E&P (Electrical and Power), Signalling, Telecoms, Track, Electrification, and Plant disciplines.
- Thorough knowledge of the key roles under Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015) and how they influence project activities.
- Knowledge of setting up new processes and ways of working and embedding effective change.
- Good knowledge of Common Safety Method for Risk Evaluation and Assessment (CSM-REA), Railways (Interoperability) Regulations 2011 (as amended), and Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) Regulations 2006 (ROGS).
- Experience of safely Putting into Use infrastructure projects that are “Significant” under CSM-REA as well as projects that are Authorisable under the Railways (Interoperability) Regulations 2011 (as amended).
Welsh Language Skills
The ability to speak/write Welsh would make a great addition to your application, but it is not essential for this role.
Transport for Wales supports and promotes the use of the Welsh Language by employees and will encourage them to develop, improve and maintain their Welsh Language skills. We fully support our people who want to improve their Welsh language skills, and personal development for Welsh Language skills are offered in a variety of ways such as online learning, classroom courses and funding attendance at local community courses.
Next steps
Does this role sound like the opportunity you are looking for? Do you want to find out more? See attached Job Description for further details.
Transport for Wales is a disability leader. We are happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments you may need in the recruitment process or as part of the role if you are successful.
This advert will close at midnight on the day of the application closing date stated above. We do encourage you to submit your application as early as possible.
Please note, we reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications.