Assistant Project Manager in Plymouth, Devon

Plymouth
contract, full-time
£1 - £70 per hour

UK working eligibility only.

Assistant Project Manager (APM) / NEC3 Supervisor

Location: Plymouth
Security Requirement: UK National with valid SC Clearance (or eligible to obtain)


The Opportunity

We are seeking an experienced Assistant Project Manager / NEC3 Supervisor to support the successful delivery of a major capital infrastructure project within a highly regulated, nuclear safeguarding environment.

This is a pivotal role supporting the Project Manager in driving performance across programme, cost, quality, safety, and contract administration. You will work within a collaborative and high-performing team, engaging with senior stakeholders and ensuring construction activities are delivered to the highest standards of compliance, quality, and safety.

The successful candidate will be delivery-focused, commercially aware, and confident operating within an NEC3/4 contractual framework.


Key Responsibilities

Assistant Project Manager (APM) Responsibilities

  • Support the Project Manager in the management and administration of NEC contracts.

  • Assist in controlling project expenditure against approved budgets.

  • Contribute to project assurance and gateway reviews at key stages, evaluating progress, compliance, and delivery confidence.

  • Ensure compliance with agreed client processes, operating procedures, and key infrastructure governance.

  • Monitor performance of technical support providers and supply chain partners against contractual obligations.

  • Maintain strong and productive relationships with contractors and stakeholders.

  • Review and critique cost and duration estimates, identifying critical dates and potential risks.

  • Monitor financial performance and prepare reports in line with organisational requirements.

  • Apply cost metrics to identify trends and update forecasts of final costs.

  • Review and assess proposed changes, determining their high-level impact and requesting further clarification where required.

  • Support optioneering activities and risk management processes.

  • Capture, track and communicate lessons learned throughout the project lifecycle.

  • Support tracking and reporting of Quality KPIs and performance statistics.

  • Liaise with site-based personnel and key stakeholders to ensure efficient project delivery.


NEC3 Supervisor Responsibilities

  • Act in accordance with the NEC3 ECC contract, operating in a spirit of mutual trust and cooperation.

  • Conduct inspections and testing of the Works to ensure compliance with the Scope.

  • Attend Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) and Site Acceptance Tests (SAT), or nominate a suitable representative.

  • Issue and communicate contract documents as required (ECI, ECC and Short Form).

  • Notify Defects and manage defect searches through to Completion and Defects Date.

  • Mark Equipment, Plant and Materials outside the working area for payment purposes.

  • Advise the Project Manager of concerns relating to contractor performance or workmanship.

  • Maintain accurate site records to support commercial and contractual requirements (e.g., daily diaries).

  • Manage site-based records and document control processes.

  • Monitor contractor Health & Safety performance on site.

  • Attend safety meetings in accordance with the project HSE management plan.

  • Review and comment on Contractor Test & Commissioning documentation.

  • Manage commissioning team workload and outputs.

  • Prepare statistical quality performance reports.

  • Assist contractors in navigating site permit systems.

  • Ensure contractor training and certification records are properly submitted and controlled.


Essential Skills & Experience

  • Strong working knowledge of NEC3 and/or NEC4 contracts (particularly ECC).

  • Proven experience as an NEC Supervisor on large civil engineering or infrastructure projects.

  • Experience working within regulated environments (nuclear experience desirable).

  • Good understanding of CDM Regulations and Health & Safety legislation.

  • Strong financial and commercial awareness.

  • Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.

  • High attention to detail with strong documentation and reporting capability.

  • Proactive, collaborative, and solutions-focused approach.

  • Ability to deliver at pace and adapt to evolving project requirements.


This is an excellent opportunity to join a high-profile infrastructure programme in Plymouth, contributing to the safe and successful delivery of a complex and regulated project.


Voceer presents this job opportunity for First Recruitment Group, a 50 person sized company who are categorized as a Recruitment Agency.

This position is being managed by First Recruitment Group, a reputable recruitment agency known for placing candidates in desirable positions.

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