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Institution: University of Lincoln
United Kingdom
Retrieved : 2018-12-10 Expired
Description :

Located across three campuses in the historic city of Lincoln and Lincolnshire the University has established itself as an ambitious institution. Significant growth in recent years has seen the University’s estate grow to a portfolio that includes over 150 buildings and in excess of 250 ha of land.    

The University is positioned to take advantage of further developments and there are a number of exciting prospects in the pipeline that will continue to support the University’s role in providing first class teaching and research whilst helping to regenerate the region.  

To support the University’s ambitions and maintain our existing workload we are looking to recruit an Assistant Project Manager.  This is an exciting opportunity for a confident and ambitious person to begin or further develop their career in Project Management. You will be used to working n a dynamic and fast-paced environment and dealing with multiple stakeholders. In this role within the Estates Department, you will be responsible for the delivery of minor projects as well as supporting Project Managers on larger project Delivery.

To have an informal discussion about this exciting opportunity please contact Kevin Macdonald, Head of Projects. kmacdonald@lincoln.ac.uk

This position does not fulfil the UK Visas & Immigration sponsorship criteria for Tier 2.

The post is being made available to internal candidates only in support of our commitment to developing staff by providing opportunities for internal movement and promotion. Therefore we actively encourage applications from all staff across the University with the relevant skills and experience.

Closing Date: 07 Jan 2019
Category: Internal Only Vacancies





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