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Laing O'Rourke Centre for Construction Engineering and Technology

 

Are you interested in becoming a Senior Project Manager at the University of Cambridge? We are seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager who will be responsible for providing high-level project management and support to the Future Roads Fellowships project (FUTUREROADS) as part of the Digital Roads of the Future (DRF) initiative, by taking the lead role in the management and coordination of various project activities. 

FUTUREROADS is a 60 months project that will offer 27 outstanding fellows 36-month fellowships linked to the project's thematic areas; digital twins, data science, smart materials, automation and robotics, and sustainability, all in the context of the roads network. The project is funded in part by the European Commission's MSCA COFUND programme, Costain Ltd and Highways England.

The successful candidate will support the DRF Programme Manager, the Principal Investigator (PI), the Steering Committee, and the Supervisory Board, with the task of acting as intermediary between all parties, and will liaise with senior academic colleagues in the DRF initiative, centres, consortia and other cross-disciplinary research partners at Cambridge to develop a robust strategy for collaborative and leading-edge research. 

The closing date for applications is Monday 4th July 2022.

For more details and how to apply please click here.

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