PMO Lead – Project Controls
Manchester| Hybrid Working (3 Days On Site)
Salary: Competitive + Benefits Package (DOE)
The Opportunity
We are supporting a major infrastructure programme in Scotland and are seeking an experienced PMO Lead to join a high-performing project controls and programme management function.
This is a senior leadership role within a complex, NEC-governed infrastructure environment. You will take ownership of PMO governance, assurance, reporting, and performance management across a multi-disciplinary programme of works, ensuring delivery confidence, strong controls, and robust decision-making at all levels.
You will play a key role in shaping PMO standards, leading teams, and driving consistency across planning, cost, risk, and reporting disciplines.
This opportunity would suit a senior PMO or Project Controls professional with strong leadership capability, commercial awareness, and a track record of delivering in major infrastructure environments.
Key Responsibilities
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Lead the PMO function across a major infrastructure programme, ensuring governance, reporting, and controls are consistently applied
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Oversee integrated project controls delivery across planning, cost, risk, change and performance reporting
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Drive NEC-based programme governance, ensuring compliance and assurance across project delivery
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Lead programme performance reporting, dashboards, and executive-level insights
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Own and develop PMO frameworks, processes and reporting standards
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Lead audit, assurance and compliance activities across the programme lifecycle
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Manage change control, forecasting and performance management processes
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Provide clear, concise reporting and insight to senior stakeholders and leadership teams
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Lead, mentor and develop project controls and PMO professionals within the team
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Drive continuous improvement across PMO capability, tools and systems
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Support consistency of delivery across multiple workstreams and packages
About You
Essential Experience & Skills
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15+ years’ experience in PMO, project controls or programme delivery within infrastructure, defence, nuclear or other regulated sectors
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5+ years’ experience leading integrated PMO or project controls teams
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Strong knowledge of NEC contract environments and governance frameworks
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Proven experience delivering audit, assurance and compliance activities across major programmes
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Strong stakeholder management experience at senior and executive level
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Deep understanding of integrated project controls (planning, cost, risk, change, reporting)
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Strong leadership experience within complex, multi-disciplinary environments
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Ability to drive structure, consistency and performance across large programmes
Desirable
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Infrastructure, energy, water, transport, nuclear or defence programme experience
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Experience within consultancy or client-side delivery environments
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Experience improving PMO frameworks, systems or reporting tools
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Chartered status or working towards (APM, RICS, ICE or equivalent)
Personal Attributes
We are looking for someone who is:
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A confident and credible leader with a calm, structured approach
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Highly organised, analytical and delivery focused
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Strong at influencing senior stakeholders and driving clarity in complex environments
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Collaborative, supportive and capable of developing high-performing teams
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Committed to continuous improvement and programme excellence
What We Offer
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Opportunity to lead PMO delivery on a major infrastructure programme in Scotland
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Hybrid working arrangement with 3 days per week on site in Fife
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Exposure to nationally significant, complex infrastructure delivery
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Strong career development and leadership progression opportunities
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Collaborative and high-performing project controls environment
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Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
Join the Programme
If you are an experienced PMO Lead ready to take ownership of programme governance, assurance and performance across a major infrastructure programme, we would love to hear from you. This is a chance to shape delivery standards, lead teams and make a tangible impact on a nationally significant programme in Scotland.

