Construction Project Managers salaries in Scotland
£68,116
avg per year
The average salary for Construction Project Managers jobs near Scotland is £68,116.*
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Top Construction Project Managers jobs near Scotland
View AllSenior Mechanical Project Manager
OCS Group
Glasgow
HNC Construction / Project Management or PRINCE 2 Qualification. Project Management / Planning & Organisation – Ensure effective communication with the…
Senior Project Manager
POWERSYSTEMS UK LTD
Glasgow
A full UK driving licence. Car allowance or company vehicle. Mentoring Project Engineers and working closely with design teams to support effective project…
£70,000 - £85,000 a year
Project Manager
Wood
Irvine
You will assure delivery excellence across assigned projects / portfolio, provide certainty and confidence to the client/project sponsor, and robust control of…
9 days ago
Project Manager - Water Utilities
Pump Action Limited
Hillington
Coordinate activities between sales, engineering, operations, suppliers, and customers. Act as a key point of contact for customers throughout project delivery.
£45,000 - £55,000 a year
Graduate Project Manager
Soben part of Accenture
Glasgow
We increase certainty in our clients’ investments through cost, schedule, risk, and project management. Support the development and maintenance of project…
6 days ago
Deputy Project Director
SSE
Glasgow
Salary: £78,400 - £117,600 depending on skills and experience + car / allowance + performance-related bonus + a range of benefits to support your family,…
£78,400 - £117,600 a year
Similar locations
- Glasgow, SCT87 jobs
- Edinburgh, SCT37 jobs
- Belfast, NIR25 jobs
- Hillsborough, NIR23 jobs
- Helensburgh, SCT8 jobs
- Bellshill, SCT7 jobs
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