OPCC Estates Project Manager HC622314
Job Details
Closing Date: Sunday 12th October 2025 at 23:59
Interviews will take place on Tuesday 28th and Wednesday 29th October 2025 at The Long Barn Fareham PO17 5BN
Make a difference where is matters most
The Office of Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) supports the Police and Crime Commissioner serving Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The OPCC provides a link between Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary (HIOWC) and the communities they serve through setting the budget and holding the Chief Constable to account in the delivery of an efficient and effective service.
About the role
Were looking for an experienced and proactive Project Manager to help us deliver high-quality built environment projects across a diverse police estate. Reporting into the Estates Programme Delivery Manager and Head of Estates you will manage projects throughout their complete lifestyle from gathering the requirements from Force to handing over the work to the business as usual facilities team.
With multiple projects on the go at any time this is a demanding but varied and rewarding role where no two days are the same. Youll play a key part in keeping our police estate running smoothly and helping to improve operational policing.
What youll be doing
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What were looking for
Qualifications:
Experience and skills:
Why join us
Joining our Estates Team will enable you to be part of a team that directly supports frontline policing and to work in a role with a real purpose. You will also enjoy a supportive environment with opportunities to progress your career.
In addition to the competitive salary and highly rewarding career our other benefits include but are not limited to:
If youre practical proactive and passionate about keeping buildings safe and functional wed love to hear from you!
Please follow the online application link to apply. You will be required to enter personal details complete our pre-screen questions attach a CV and provide answers to the shortlisting questions detailed below. Each answer should be no more than 400 words or equivalent characters to support 400 words.
If you would like to have an informal discussion about this role please contact Jonathan Perkins on or alternatively the Recruitment Team can be contacted on .
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Required Experience:
IC