Utilities Interface Manager - Infrastructure at Turner Townsend
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

12 Mar, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Interface Management, Logistics Management, Construction Integration, Security Strategy, Interface Coordination, Interface Strategy Development, Stakeholder Management, Contract Review, HSSEQ Compliance, Technical Guidance, Project Delivery, NEC Contracts, Safety Culture, Stakeholder Negotiation, Risk Resolution, Process Improvement

Industry

Construction

Description
Company Description At Turner & Townsend we’re passionate about making the difference – we are committed to delivering Sustainable Net Zero outcomes for our clients, helping our people to realize their potential, and doing our part to create a prosperous society. The world is changing, and we have a responsibility to support that change, helping drive it and be part of it. Through the commitment, capability and care our team brings, we build trust between clients, suppliers, governments, and society. Delivering better outcomes that have a positive impact on the world around us. We work smarter to face the challenges of the future; bringing the clarity that helps teams realise their full potential across the real estate, infrastructure, and natural resources sectors. It’s how we’ve made the difference for 75 years. Transforming performance for a green, inclusive and productive world. We are majority-owned by CBRE Group, Inc., the world’s largest commercial real estate services and investment firm, with our partners holding a significant minority interest. Turner & Townsend and CBRE work together to provide clients with the premier programme, project and cost management offering in markets around the world. Please visit our website: www.turnerandtownsend.com Job Description The Utilities Interface Manager shall be responsible for the management of all interface activities in line with the overall planning and logistics management process for the enabling works portion of the project, assuming responsibility for the development of logistics, construction integration and security strategy for the project. The role holder will lead on all the aspects of interface coordination and security as well as construction integration in both the pre-construction phase and construction and delivery phase of the enabling works on a major Rail project where required. The Utilities Interface Manager will coordinate with the heads of the functions in the establishment of the Development and Delivery function, providing support in cross functional integration and ensuring there is an efficient interface between various stakeholders where appropriate. Support the Directorate in the development of the interface strategy which covers the entire enabling works project lifecycle, identifying, planning and documenting how the various contracts, systems and stakeholders shall interface and collaborate during the delivery of the project, including the Utilities Infrastructure Contracts and other Core Contracts Review and consider the Interface Agreement currently being developed by the client and its impact on the development of the interface strategy, and where necessary consider, suggest and implement any changes required to both the project interface strategy and the Interface Agreement to ensure the successful delivery of the major project. Ensure that relevant departments within the project delivery team are consulted when reviewing and developing the interface strategy and Interface Agreement, particularly where there are issues with external stakeholder and/or points of integration with other projects and programmes Share, communicate and collaborate with the Project Delivery Partner and Contractors in the implementation of the interface strategy Coordinate the inputs and manage the interface with any external stakeholders (for example Dublin City Council, Fingal County Council, National Transport Authority, Uisce Eireann, Gas Networks Ireland, ESB Networks, Telecoms etc.) as the project is delivered and in line with any agreements in place between organization and the external stakeholders Identify all key interfaces and ensure effective management arrangements are in place to ensure the scope of the interface is clearly defined, understood and that boundaries between interfacing work packages are clear on responsibilities / ownership Coordinate all projects / work packages and maintain effective communications with interfacing stakeholders to achieve required delivery requirements Plan and execute in accordance with all HSSEQ, scope, time and cost parameters Oversee, where required, the physical site security of operations (e.g., security guards, CCTV etc.). Provide technical guidance and support to the interface team in managing an efficient delivery of the project Coordinate with the wider project teams for works in progress, agreeing specifications and standards, construction supervision and testing requirements, providing recommendations for final acceptance of completed works Provide input into the relevant project management processes and procedures Ensure clear coordination with other aspects of the projects (e.g., electrical, mechanical, architectural, structural design) to ensure interfaces are functional Qualifications 15 years’ experience with at least 5 years’ experience interface management / construction management / project management experience in high value metro rail projects or projects of a similar scale and complexity Minimum Level 8 degree (or equivalent) in relevant subject area e.g., engineering, construction, project management Level 9 Masters in relevant field would be advantageous (or equivalent masters) Professional Memberships: SCSI / RICS, CIOB, IEI or similar, CIArb Six Sigma or equivalent preferable Experience & Skills Managing integration of complex projects Managing contractor, consultants and other advisors throughout large and complex construction projects, in a regulated environment (including NEC contracts) Delivering within regulated and unionised environments Driving and leading a positive safety culture Working within safety critical and regulated environments such as metro / rail Driving best practice in technical activities, processes, policies and standards Dealing with a range of stakeholders at all levels across the organisation influencing the improvement of process and providing guidance to support project delivery and reporting Additionally, the Interface Manager will be required to possess the following skills: Ability to manage multiple technical requirements and teams within a construction environment Ability to manage technical outputs to drive efficiency Excellent communication (both verbal and written) and interpersonal skills Ability to create a collaborative culture across the project team Ability to govern and drive outcomes to ensure high quality service delivery Ability to deal with and resolving unforeseen risks and issues Excellent stakeholder negotiation and management skills Additional Information What we offer you: Full time, permanent Competitive remuneration and attractive range of benefits 8% Pension 25 days Annual leave (23 days + 2 company days) Opportunity to work on impactful and innovative projects Career development opportunities both in Ireland and globally Opportunity to work with a diverse group of talented and collaborative colleagues Our inspired people share our vision and mission. We provide a great place to work, where each person has the opportunity and voice to affect change. We want our people to succeed both in work and life. To support this we promote a healthy, productive and flexible working environment that respects work-life balance. Turner & Townsend is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and actively encourage applications from all sectors of the community. #LI-SF1 SOX control responsibilities may be part of this role, which are to be adhered to where applicable. Join our social media conversations for more information about Turner & Townsend and our exciting future projects: Twitter Instagram LinkedIn It is strictly against Turner & Townsend policy for candidates to pay any fee in relation to our recruitment process. No recruitment agency working with Turner & Townsend will ask candidates to pay a fee at any time. Any unsolicited resumes/CVs submitted through our website or to Turner & Townsend personal e-mail accounts, are considered property of Turner & Townsend and are not subject to payment of agency fees. In order to be an authorised Recruitment Agency/Search Firm for Turner & Townsend, there must be a formal written agreement in place and the agency must be invited, by the Recruitment Team, to submit candidates for review. Join our social media conversations for more information about Turner & Townsend and our exciting future projects: Twitter Instagram LinkedIn It is strictly against Turner & Townsend policy for candidates to pay any fee in relation to our recruitment process. No recruitment agency working with Turner & Townsend will ask candidates to pay a fee at any time. Any unsolicited resumes/CVs submitted through our website or to Turner & Townsend personal e-mail accounts, are considered property of Turner & Townsend and are not subject to payment of agency fees. In order to be an authorised Recruitment Agency/Search Firm for Turner & Townsend, there must be a formal written agreement in place and the agency must be invited, by the Recruitment Team, to submit candidates for review. Department: Infrastructure
Responsibilities
The Utilities Interface Manager will manage all interface activities for the enabling works portion of a major Rail project, taking responsibility for logistics, construction integration, and security strategy development. This role involves leading interface coordination, supporting interface strategy development across the project lifecycle, and managing interfaces with numerous external stakeholders like utility providers and local councils.
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