Commercial Manager
The successful candidate must have experience as a Quantity Surveyor or Commercial Manager from the utilities, high voltage power, electricity or renewable energy sectors. A full UK driving licence is required along with the willingness to travel if necessary. A highly attractive permanent salary and full benefits package is on offer for the successful candidate, which includes a fully expensed company car or car allowance, 10% bonus, company pension and healthcare scheme plus some hybrid working. Commutable distance is required to our clients Northeast and Northwest offices.
This Commercial Manager role is responsible for leading the visibility of contractual and financial risks to construction project bids at the front-end stage, whilst also providing commercial and contractual guidance to preconstruction feasibility, coupled with holistic cost input and management of infrastructure projects during the in-situ and close out phases.
The Role
Accountable for ensuring the preparation of contract documents for civil and HV electrical engineering works, including responsibility of ensuring bills of quantities, cost analysis are produced every month, along with being responsible for establishing a client's requirements with the Project and Design Teams, then driving presentations to the Senior Board for formal approval.
Manage the delivery of pre-contract services across the business, providing consistent formulated cost plans for individual projects and managing appropriate budgeting via the commercial team.
Ensure contractual arrangements are selected, adhered to and variations managed efficiently.
Work in partnership with the delivery teams to understand project requirements, including all contract management and administration
Produce monthly performance reports against key measures, targets, risks and opportunities.
Overseeing pre contract interpretation to assess potential risk to bids.
Forecast and control spend on projects under NEC Contracts in the utilities sector.
Implement key measures and own your commercial practices in line with the company processes
Outline potential risks, proposing suitable mitigation, and administer in line with company process
Evaluation of supply chain tenders to ensure that cost effective solutions are delivered
Provision of all necessary financial information required to ensure performance targets are met
Drive business performance through continuous improvements in how commercial contracts are managed which align to the business plan, introducing improved or new processes if required
Management and delivery of commercial business processes and drive the team accordingly
Work with post contract services at the appropriate level within the defined business area ensuring a high-level of commercial assurance is always maintained
Configuration and management of framework contractors, ensuring their compliance to processes.
Maintain and conform to the standards of HSE, ensuring a safe working environment for all
Develop high quality supply chain management structures with the relevant teams
The Person
Essential experience of working within NEC 4 PFC Contracts and ECC Contracts as a Quantity Surveyor or Commercial Manager
Utility or HV Electrical industry experience
Excellent communication skills
Analytical and able to interpret numerical data for report production
Working knowledge and experience of other contract terms including NEC, IET and JCT.
Accountable for cost value construction project reporting, project management compliance, cost control and forecasting experience.
Proven experience of managing high value, multi-disciplined projects
Demonstrable experience of tender analysis and ability to recognise and highlight ambiguity.
Experience of working with framework contracts.
Degree preferable in a relevant quantity surveying or commercial discipline with at least five years relevant experience
MRICS is preferable or working towards an equivalent professional qualification
Our Client
Our client is responsible for the construction, maintenance, upkeep, renewal, refurbishment and repair of electricity transmission and distribution networks, assets and systems. This includes sub-stations, overhead lines, underground cables, and all associated equipment such as switchgear and transformers, as well as renewable energy sources (wind, solar, BESS etc).