Not specified; not specified; generous holiday all...
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Bachelor's degree in construction project management
Full driving licence required by start date
Willingness to travel weekly to project sites
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United Infrastructure is seeking a Graduate Project Manager to join their Energy division, based in Warrington, UK. This role involves supporting project management efforts for critical infrastructure projects while fostering a strong commitment to safety and quality.
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Job Summary
This role involves supporting the Project/Contracts Manager to deliver critical national infrastructure across the UK energy sector.
The successful candidate will lead Health, Safety, Quality, and Environmental (HSQ&E) activities while ensuring projects meet safety, time, cost, and quality targets.
United Infrastructure offers a supportive two-year graduate programme with tailored development pathways, professional accreditation support, and a generous holiday allowance.
Matching Summary
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United Infrastructure is seeking a Graduate Project Manager to join their Energy division, based in Warrington, UK. This role involves supporting project management efforts for critical infrastructure projects while fostering a strong commitment to safety and quality.
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Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Generous holiday allowance, Christmas shutdown, tailored benefits portal
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree in Construction Project Management
Full driving licence required by start date
Willingness to travel weekly to project sites
Microsoft Office proficiency (Outlook, Word, Excel)
Commitment to live and breathe company values
Nice-to-have
Strong organisational and time management skills
Excellent communication and leadership abilities
Motivation to complete two-year graduate programme
Interest in net zero and sustainable infrastructure
Key Requirements
Minimum 2.2 Bachelor's degree in Construction Project Management or related discipline
Full driving licence or actively working towards achieving it
Available to start full-time work by September 2026 at the latest