Contract Scotland are supporting a respected interior fit-out contractor based in Glasgow as they look to appoint a Project Manager. Well-established in the Scottish market and known for delivering high-quality commercial interiors, the business continues to secure a strong pipeline of work across office, education, leisure and public-sector environments. With a supportive culture, low staff turnover, and a reputation for developing their people, this is an excellent opportunity to step into a role with long-term stability and genuine progression.
We’re looking for someone who thrives in a coordination-focused environment, is comfortable managing communication channels, and enjoys taking the lead in driving a project forward.
You’ll work closely with clients, designers, and the commercial team to manage information, maintain programme requirements, and ensure variations are identified and dealt with efficiently.
Key responsibilities:
- Coordinating with clients, design teams and internal QS/commercial colleagues.
- Managing the flow of project information and ensuring clarity across all stakeholders.
- Monitoring programme progress and driving actions to keep works on schedule.
- Handling variations in conjunction with the QS team.
- Supporting Site Managers where required with on-site operations.
- Representing the business professionally with a solutions-focused mindset.
Requirements:
- Experience in a Project Management role within construction or fit-out.
- Strong organisational skills.
- Proactive mindset – able to lead, prioritise and stay ahead of project demands.
- Excellent client-facing skills and the ability to build strong working relationships.
- Strong IT skills.
Sound like the role for you? Apply today!
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