Infrastructure Project Manager

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  • Job type

    Contract
  • Location

    South Wales, Hybrid
  • Working Pattern

    Full-time
  • Specialism

    Construction - Building Projects
  • Industry

    Construction
  • Pay

    £26.35 per hour (£47,500 /annum equivalent)
  • Closing date

    31 Aug 2026

Infrastructure Project Coordinator | £26.35/hour | Fully remote | 3-month contract with potential to extend

Your new company

Work on a high-profile regeneration and development programme focused on unlocking investment and delivering property and infrastructure projects across South Wales. Working alongside local authorities, education providers, developers and funding partners, you'll help bring forward projects that support economic growth, employment and community development.

Your new role

As an Infrastructure Project Coordinator, you will support the development of a diverse portfolio of construction and property projects, helping schemes progress from initial concept through to funding approval and delivery. This is not a traditional project management role. Instead, you'll act as the link between project stakeholders, ensuring development opportunities continue to move forward through effective coordination, stakeholder engagement and funding support.

Projects are likely to include industrial units, commercial developments, college facilities, refurbishment schemes, repurposed buildings and regeneration projects.

Key responsibilities include:
  • Working with local authorities and development partners to identify and progress project opportunities.
  • Coordinating stakeholders involved in construction and development projects.
  • Supporting the preparation of business cases, funding applications, reports and briefing papers.
  • Gathering and reviewing project information to support investment decisions.
  • Monitoring project progress and following up on actions with delivery partners.
  • Building relationships with consultants, property professionals and external stakeholders.
  • Identifying project risks, development barriers and potential solutions.

What you'll need to succeed
  • Experience within construction, property, building surveying, estates, regeneration or development.
  • Understanding of the building development lifecycle and key project stages.
  • Experience working with multiple stakeholders and driving projects forward.
  • Strong report writing and document preparation skills.
  • Experience producing business cases, project reports, funding submissions or similar documentation.
  • Excellent communication and organisational skills.
  • Ability to work independently and manage a varied workload.
Desirable:
  • Building surveying, project management or estates management experience.
  • Experience working with local authorities or public sector organisations.
  • Knowledge of grant funding, regeneration or development programmes.
  • Exposure to multidisciplinary project teams including architects, engineers and contractors.
What you'll get in return
  • £26.35 per hour.
  • Initial 3-month contract with expected extensions through to 2028.
  • Fully remote working with occasional site visits across South Wales.
  • Flexible working arrangements.
  • 37-hour working week.
  • Opportunity to work on a varied portfolio of regeneration, development and infrastructure projects.



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