What you'll be doing
As an Assistant Package Manager, your main responsibilities are as follows:
- Provide support in ensuring quality standards are met across works entrusted. In particular ensure quality hold points and quality witness points are adhered to by the subcontractors.
- Ensure progress of works entrusted is accurately reported and documented
- Participate in ensuring quality records provided by the subcontractor are accurate
- Establish strong working relationships with subcontractor engineers, works managers and supervisors.
- Act as the main point of contact of BBVS package managers for any site related matters on the works entrusted.
- Issuance of all package documentation and communications required to successfully deliver the package scope.
Who we're looking for
We are looking for the following:
- SMSTS/CSCS qualification
- Major civils/infrastructure projects experience
- Steelwork, Cladding, RC, Fit-out experience
- Understanding of quality assurance process
- Experience supporting the management of subcontractor activities to support scheme delivery
- Construction related degree (BSC/BEng/MSC/MEng)
Why work for us
Leadership, Respect, Integrity and Safety are our shared values, they underpin our collaborative approach and make our project a great place to work. Inclusion is at the heart of all that we do and we all take responsibility for the creation of a safe, respectful and inclusive environment at Old Oak Common.
Leadership – Using innovation & challenge to lead by example.
Respect – Understanding others, recognising their value and behaving accordingly.
Integrity – Acting fairly, transparently and consistently.
Safety – Caring for our workforce, our passengers and the public, by creating an environment where no one gets hurt.
About us
HS2’s station construction partner, Balfour Beatty VINCI Systra joint venture (BBVS) are leading the construction of HS2’s new Old Oak Common Station. Set to be the best connected and largest new railway stations ever built in the UK, Old Oak Common will become one of the country’s most vital transport super hubs. The station will have 14 platforms, a mix of six high speed and eight conventional service platforms, with an 850m-long station box. It is expected to be one of the busiest railway stations in the country with high speed rail services to the midlands, Scotland and the North and access to central London and Heathrow via the Crossrail Elizabeth Line. You can read more about Old Oak Common station here https://www.hs2.org.uk/stations/old-oak-common.