Project Manager, EMEA
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Project Manager EMEAJob Description Summary
Cushman & Wakefield is a global leader in commercial real estate services helping clients transform the way people work shop and live. The firms 53000 employees in more than 70 countries provide deep local and global insights that create significant value for occupiers and investors around the world. Cushman & Wakefield is among the largest commercial real estate services firms with revenues of $10.1 billion across core services of agency leasing asset services capital markets facilities services (branded C&W Services) global occupier services investment management (branded DTZ Investors) tenant representation and valuations & advisory.Provides professional project management experience to designated projects and assignments at a client site campus and facilities.
Job Description
Our client leading influencer in technology industry is seeking an experienced and motivated Project Manager to support the delivery of capital infrastructure laboratory workplace and technical facilities projects across its Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA) portfolio.
Based in Dublin Ireland this office-based role will partner with business leaders facilities teams engineering stakeholders consultants and contractors to successfully plan and execute projects across multiple countries and jurisdictions.
The selected candidate will:
- Provide project management expertise supporting infrastructure laboratory workplace and technical facilities projects across EMEA.
- Evaluate project requests and provide recommendations regarding scope budget schedule risks and delivery approach.
- Manage project delivery from initiation through handover including design permitting procurement construction commissioning and close-out activities.
- Partner with Operations Engineering Facilities Management IT Security EH&S Procurement and Finance to ensure project objectives are achieved.
- Coordinate stakeholders across multiple countries and cultures while maintaining consistent project execution and communication.
- Navigate varying regulatory planning health and safety and building code requirements throughout EMEA.
- Travel regularly throughout Europe the Middle East and Africa to support project delivery stakeholder engagement and site assessments.
- Manage day-to-day client interactions relationships and expectations.
- Manage capital infrastructure laboratory workplace and facilities projects throughout the EMEA portfolio.
- Partner closely with integrated facilities management teams and regional business stakeholders.
- Develop and maintain strong relationships with site leadership facilities teams consultants contractors and vendors across multiple EMEA locations.
- Demonstrate a deep understanding of building systems and technical infrastructure to effectively communicate project requirements.
- Prepare agendas and maintain project budgets schedules forecasts and reporting documentation while securing required stakeholder approvals.
- Coordinate project reporting design reviews and stakeholder communications throughout concept schematic design development construction commissioning and handover phases.
- Assist in the selection procurement contracting and management of consultants contractors suppliers and delivery partners.
- Review project costs change requests payment applications and financial forecasts while ensuring alignment with approved budgets.
- Support regional project planning and project prioritisation activities.
- Conduct regular site visits throughout EMEA to assess project progress identify risks validate project milestones and support issue resolution.
- Provide routine project updates and governance reporting to stakeholders and leadership.
- Apply standard project management methodologies reporting standards and risk management practices across assigned projects.
- Identify opportunities to leverage best practices standardise solutions and improve project delivery outcomes.
- Adhere to corporate building and client policies and procedures.
- Collaborate with facilities personnel and business stakeholders to achieve quality service financial and operational objectives.
- Escalate significant issues risks and recommendations to leadership as appropriate.
- Obtain approvals for scope changes budget adjustments and expenditures exceeding approved limits.
- Ensure compliance with applicable local regulations planning requirements building standards and health and safety legislation across EMEA jurisdictions.
- Maintain high qualitative and quantitative standards of work performance.
- Continuously develop professional knowledge and remain informed of industry best practices and emerging technologies.
- Display a working knowledge of MEP systems engineering design manufacturing data centre laboratory and mission-critical environments.
- Be responsible for planning executing monitoring controlling and closing projects.
- Ensure project scope schedule budget governance requirements and performance expectations are maintained by all stakeholders.
- Develop preliminary project cost estimates for funding approvals.
- Regularly monitor project progress through site visits procurement reviews contractor reporting and project controls.
- Lead project meetings track action items coordinate deliverables and communicate project status to stakeholders.
- Review and approve project financial documentation change orders and invoices.
- Oversee contract administration project documentation commissioning activities punch lists and close-out processes.
- Adhere to company policies understand local permitting requirements and secure final approvals and project acceptance.
- MEP Technical Proficiency
- Client Focus
- Innovation
- Communication Excellence (Written and Verbal)
- Relationship Management
- Collaboration
- Multi-Tasking
- Consultative Approach
- Organisational Skills
- Time Management
- Global & Cross-Cultural Collaboration
- Stakeholder Management
- Risk Management
- Project Planning & Delivery
- Vendor & Contract Management
- Financial Management
- Problem Solving
- Adaptability
- Bachelors degree (or equivalent qualification) in Engineering Architecture Construction Management Project Management or a related discipline preferred.
- Minimum of 58 years project management experience within technology semiconductor manufacturing laboratory data centre mission-critical or corporate real estate environments.
- Minimum of 5 years experience in engineering construction facilities or project delivery role.
- Experience delivering projects across multiple sites countries or jurisdictions is highly desirable.
- Experience working within diverse cultural regulatory and business environments throughout EMEA preferred.
- Experience with laboratory technical infrastructure workplace fit-out manufacturing or mission-critical projects preferred.
- Strong understanding of construction practices permitting requirements and project delivery methodologies.
- Experience managing technical infrastructure projects involving MEP systems preferred.
- Strong financial acumen with experience managing budgets forecasting procurement activities contracts and change management processes.
- Solid understanding of construction industry practices documentation standards and health and safety requirements.
- Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and project management software platforms.
- Familiarity with AI-enabled project management and workflow automation tools preferred.
- Proven ability to coordinate cross-functional teams and influence stakeholders across all levels of an organisation.
- Strong organisational communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment while managing multiple priorities and deadlines.
- High attention to detail and commitment to quality.
- Excellent verbal written and presentation skills.
- Ability to travel throughout Europe the Middle East and Africa (approximately 2540% travel based on project demand).
- Must be based in Dublin Ireland with flexibility to support projects across the EMEA region.
Cushman & Wakefield is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to ethnicity gender gender identity or expression sexual orientation age disability religion marital status or any other legally protected characteristic. Cushman & Wakefield is committed to equity in employment and our goal is to have a diverse inclusive and barrier-free workplace. If you are a person with a disability and need any other accessible accommodations during the hiring process you are invited to bring this to the Talent Acquisition Advisors attention once they have made contact.
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