We’re looking for a project manager to join our Property and Growth Infrastructure team and support a wide range of property and infrastructure projects across Scotland.
You’ll help deliver everything from feasibility studies and masterplans to strategic asset management and innovative funding deals. You’ll also play a key role in procurement, leading exercises that support the successful development and delivery of major projects.
Closing date: 29/08/2025
Salary: £42,971
The job is Hybrid based on:
Scotland
This position is part-time
Closing date: 29/08/2025
About this job:
We’re looking for a project manager to join our Property and Growth Infrastructure team and support a wide range of property and infrastructure projects across Scotland.
You’ll help deliver everything from feasibility studies and masterplans to strategic asset management and innovative funding deals. You’ll also play a key role in procurement, leading exercises that support the successful development and delivery of major projects.
Responsibilities:
Applying your knowledge of project management, infrastructure and property – along with commercial insight – to support the development and delivery of high-impact projects that are aligned with our wider strategy.
Helping to shape infrastructure projects from early-stage planning through to delivery. This will include writing business cases and consultant briefs, procuring and managing contractors, supporting senior project managers, and coordinating legal and procurement input where needed.
Working closely with partners, stakeholders, and investors to build strong relationships, offering advice, and influencing how both internally and externally led projects are developed. You’ll take time to understand partner priorities and how they contribute to shared goals.
Competencies:
Project management skills, ideally with some understanding of property or infrastructure work
Experience of collaborative working and building relationships with partners or stakeholders
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to manage competing priorities and organise tasks effectively (with guidance from a senior project manager or team leader)
A qualification at SCQF Level 8 in a relevant subject, or equivalent relevant experience
Confident using digital tools, including online platforms for project and document management
Willingness to travel when needed
Ideally, you’ll also have:
Experience delivering or supporting property and infrastructure interventions
Knowledge of NEC4 or other standard construction contracts used in project delivery
An understanding of how place-based economic development supports long-term growth
A full driving licence and access to a private car
Familiarity with project management tools like Monday.com
Qualifications:
How to Apply:
Please download application documents and fill the form online.
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