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Construction Project Managers and Related Professionals

Overview

£29,682 Entry Level Salary

£42,292 Average Salary

£76,921 Potential Salary

Daily Tasks

  • Writes reports for funding bids and planning authorities and acts as expert witness.
  • Examines accident ‘blackspots’ to improve road safety.
  • Assesses schemes to manage traffic such as congestion charging and parking controls.
  • Forecasts the impact on traffic and transport of new developments (e.g. shopping centre).
  • Records, monitors and reports progress.
  • Identifies defects in work and proposes corrections.
  • Regularly inspects and monitors progress and quality of work, ensures legal requirements are met.
  • Hires and may supervise site staff, establishes temporary site offices, takes delivery of materials.
  • Plans work schedules for construction projects based on prior discussion with architects, Chartered architectural technologists, surveyors etc..
  • Assembles information for invoicing at the end of projects.
  • Briefs project team, contractors and suppliers.
  • Draws up budgets and timescales for new construction projects based on clients’ requirements.

Education Requirements

Required Level Percentage achieved
Level 0 2%
Level 1 1%
Level 2 10%
Level 3 22%
Level 4-5 (Higher Education) 16%
Level 6 (Bachelors) 36%
Level 7 (Masters or equivalent) 14%

9 Annual Openings

Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons, and do not distinguish between full- and part-time jobs.

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