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Development Project Manager West Yorkshire basedSalary from £47,267 up-to £51,816 per year (figures include market supplement)£1,000 per year essential car user allowance plus mileage What You Will Do Are you ready to make an impact in the housing and development sector? As a Development Project Manager at Incommunities, you will deliver complex development projects from start to finish and be passionate about social housing. Your development portfolio will include Homes England grant-funded sites and S106 acquisitions, delivering high-quality new builds across various tenures such as rent, shared ownership, and outright sale. Key responsibilities include:
- Managing new build projects, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and in line with our policies and procedures.
- Building and maintaining relationships with external partners, including local authorities, consultants, contractors, and investors.
- Support preparation ofboard reports and securing necessary approvals in accordance with financial regulations.
- Ensure smooth project delivery, including risk management and maintaining compliance with Homes England standards.
- Conducting site visits and actively mitigating risks associated with development projects.
- The ability to present confidently, both in writing and in person, to promote the company and its projects.
- Excellent relationship-building skills with stakeholders such as Homes England, local authorities, and internal teams.
- Initiative and a "can-do" attitude to see tasks through to completion, coupled with the ability to identify opportunities for improvement.
- Strong problem-solving skills, tact, and diplomacy in working with diverse teams.
- A full UK driving licence and access to a car.
- 2+ years’ experience in project management within housing, working closely with contractors onsite
- Proven experience in stakeholder relationship management and the ability to create and interpret financial appraisals.
- Strong knowledge of property development and construction processes, along with an understanding of statutory and regulatory procedures.
- Detailed knowledge of housing development procedures.
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