32683 - Project Manager
| Posting date: | 07 January 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £43,198 per year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 18 January 2026 |
| Location: | Bridgwater |
| Remote working: | Hybrid - work remotely up to 5 days per week |
| Company: | Environment Agency |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | 32683 |
Summary
We value a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all sections of the community wishing to join a workforce which embraces difference and welcomes everyone.
Are you interested in delivering exciting, innovative flood risk and habitat creation projects in SW England?
We are looking for Project Managers to lead flood risk management projects that reduce the risk of flooding to communities and enhance the environment.
This role sits in Project & Programme Delivery and is a prominent position within our integrated project teams, taking responsibility for the management of projects as the client project manager, working alongside colleagues and partners.
You will manage the project delivery process from initial strategic planning, through to feasibility, detailed design and into implementation, construction, and handover. You will support project team members, flexing your involvement to suit the strength of the team.
You will build a collaborative working environment with our suppliers, client representatives and other technical specialists. Applying your strong commercial acumen in project, contract, and risk management, you will establish effective relationships and facilitate collaborative and efficient ways of working.
You will make project decisions informed by technical leads whilst following governance procedures, project assurance and legislation.
The ability to develop a resilient network of relationships with stakeholders such as statutory authorities, landowners, and local communities to negotiate agreements, consents, approvals, and external funding is crucial to the success of the role.
Everyone that joins us is required to undertake training and participate in incident response duties when the need to respond arises. Having an incident role is an essential part of working for the Environment Agency and an active way to support communities and prevent harm to the environment. Further information on incident response can be found within your candidate pack.
The team
We are Projects and Programme Delivery (PPD), creating a better place through excellence in project and programme management. Our teams provide the Environment Agency with an effective project and programme management service. Our well-qualified staff manage projects throughout their lifecycle to deliver flood risk management, environmental improvements and shared ownership with local communities. Although dispersed through offices across the region we create collaborative spaces to share learning and develop our people.
Experience/skills required
Essential -
A degree (or equivalent) in an engineering, environmental or geography related discipline
Project management experience in engineering, construction and/or flood & coastal risk management.
Experience managing contracts, ideally through the NEC4 suite.
Experience delivering results through co-ordination of technical teams.
Established interpersonal and influencing skills, managing internal and external stakeholders.
Undertaken relevant project management training, e.g. PRINCE practitioner or APM PMQ
An area of expertise (e.g. hydrology, river modelling, asset management, business case development, cost monitoring/forecasting, CDM, design or construction).
Desirable -
Actively working towards chartership of a relevant Professional Body.
Experience using Project Management tools such as Microsoft Project.
Are you interested in delivering exciting, innovative flood risk and habitat creation projects in SW England?
We are looking for Project Managers to lead flood risk management projects that reduce the risk of flooding to communities and enhance the environment.
This role sits in Project & Programme Delivery and is a prominent position within our integrated project teams, taking responsibility for the management of projects as the client project manager, working alongside colleagues and partners.
You will manage the project delivery process from initial strategic planning, through to feasibility, detailed design and into implementation, construction, and handover. You will support project team members, flexing your involvement to suit the strength of the team.
You will build a collaborative working environment with our suppliers, client representatives and other technical specialists. Applying your strong commercial acumen in project, contract, and risk management, you will establish effective relationships and facilitate collaborative and efficient ways of working.
You will make project decisions informed by technical leads whilst following governance procedures, project assurance and legislation.
The ability to develop a resilient network of relationships with stakeholders such as statutory authorities, landowners, and local communities to negotiate agreements, consents, approvals, and external funding is crucial to the success of the role.
Everyone that joins us is required to undertake training and participate in incident response duties when the need to respond arises. Having an incident role is an essential part of working for the Environment Agency and an active way to support communities and prevent harm to the environment. Further information on incident response can be found within your candidate pack.
The team
We are Projects and Programme Delivery (PPD), creating a better place through excellence in project and programme management. Our teams provide the Environment Agency with an effective project and programme management service. Our well-qualified staff manage projects throughout their lifecycle to deliver flood risk management, environmental improvements and shared ownership with local communities. Although dispersed through offices across the region we create collaborative spaces to share learning and develop our people.
Experience/skills required
Essential -
A degree (or equivalent) in an engineering, environmental or geography related discipline
Project management experience in engineering, construction and/or flood & coastal risk management.
Experience managing contracts, ideally through the NEC4 suite.
Experience delivering results through co-ordination of technical teams.
Established interpersonal and influencing skills, managing internal and external stakeholders.
Undertaken relevant project management training, e.g. PRINCE practitioner or APM PMQ
An area of expertise (e.g. hydrology, river modelling, asset management, business case development, cost monitoring/forecasting, CDM, design or construction).
Desirable -
Actively working towards chartership of a relevant Professional Body.
Experience using Project Management tools such as Microsoft Project.