DIO Project Delivery Manager
- Civil Service
- Full Time
- Blandford Forum
- 44,590
Job Description
Join our diverse, outstanding, and motivated team where we are seeking like-minded and hardworking individuals. Our roles provide a great sense of achievement by directly supporting the accomplishment of our team outputs and goals, to provide excellent facilities for our Service Personnel across multiple MoD locations, enabling operational outputs.Monitoring supplier performance against agreed forecasts and key performance measures, including production of regular progress reports for assigned projects. Identifying and taking corrective action and re-prioritisation of the programme as required and in line with the customer intent.Engaging and working in collaboration with the supplier, customer, and DIO enabling functions, for the successful delivery of projects. Collaborating closely with Programme managers, site teams and key stakeholders on projects within your areas, and regularly updating key project data on the Information Management Systems. Helping to shape and lead the project team, to deliver agreed project outcomes. Tracking in year progress of all your projects; undertaking regular analysis and reporting of key achievements, financial and milestone forecasting for the projects assigned to them. Providing effective governance and decision making for the control of projects against delivery and budgets. Risk Management on their projects including the advice on implementation of mitigation/recovery measures where appropriate, taking care of Early Warnings Notices and Compensation Events in line with commercial policy, and scheduling, chairing and recording decisions from the relevant meetings.Ensuring quality and compliance within programme schedules by undertaking regular site supervision and obtaining appropriate technical advice from DIO colleagues.There may be the opportunity to manage an apprentice in the future, therefore being prepared to undertake line management responsibilities is required.A full UK driving licence is required as the Region is geographically dispersed, and the successful candidate will be site based with a requirement to travel to various locations to fulfil the role successfully and effectively, including occasional travel across the SW region and national travel. Please note Public Transport is not available to many of our locations. Travel is required between sites to review projects and promote effective stakeholder relationships, spending approximately 60% of your time working from your permanent duty station, or other site locations, to support your work. The successful candidate is expected to travel to visit other PDMs, 2-4 days a month, to support their training and development for as long as needed.