Apprentice Project Manager
As an Apprentice Project Manager at Greyfriars, you’ll support our team of experts and support staff to deliver major infrastructure and construction projects while learning directly from experienced PMs.
Project Coordination & Administration
Maintain project records, logs, and registers (e.g., risk, design, decisions). Prepare letters, reports, and ensure documents are well presented. Produce and maintain agendas, minutes, action logs, and key decision logs. Take minutes during meetings (delivery, design, Project Board sessions).Support to Project Managers and Senior Management Team
Provide pragmatic solutions and add value to project outcomes. Assist in planning for successful delivery and actively control/manage projects. Liaise with contractors and represent Greyfriars in client meetings.Communication & Collaboration
Ensure clear and effective communication across teams. Work collaboratively with internal teams and external stakeholders.Technical & Delivery Support
Review reports, documents, and drawings for accuracy and compliance. Support discharge of planning conditions and assist with programme management.Administrative Excellence
Maintain data so information is readily available and accessible. Ensure activities are delivered to the highest standards.
Training:
BSc (Hons) in Project Management Delivered via blended learning which is a combination of in-person teaching, distance and self-directed learning
Training Outcome:
Successful apprentices have opportunities to progress into Project Management roles at Greyfriars.
Employer Description:
Greyfriars Project Management is a specialist project and cost management consultancy working in the construction and built environment sectors. We help deliver buildings and infrastructure that make a real difference - schools, homes, highways and roads, and community spaces. You might have seen our work on the redevelopment of Hay Hill or Great Yarmouth’s Market Place but we also manage multi-million pound infrastructure projects and housing schemes.
Project managers play a vital role in construction; we’re the organisers, problem-solvers, and strategic-thinkers who drive a project to completion. It’s a career where no two days are the same and suits people who enjoy variety, responsibility, and working with others.
The projects we deliver become part of the landscape and promote community benefits for years to come. Whether you're just starting out or building your career, you’ll be able to visit schemes you helped bring to life, knowing you played a key role in making them happen. If you’re curious about construction and want to shape the future of the built environment, we’d love to hear from you.
Working Hours :
Monday to Friday 8:30am-5pm
Skills:
Communication skills,IT skills,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Team working,Initiative