Our ports and people play a vital role in the UK’s journey to net zero, with major developments planned across our estate to support green energy, hydrogen, offshore wind, and carbon capture and storage (CCUS).
To help deliver this transformation, we are expanding our Major Projects team and have an exciting opportunity for an Assistant Project Manager to support the development and delivery of large‑scale port infrastructure projects.
This role will play a key part in the Future Port Talbot project, a major regeneration initiative in the energy sector currently in its early stages.
The Opportunity
As an Assistant Project Manager, you’ll play a key role in turning high‑value opportunities into real‑world delivery. Working within cross-functional project teams and alongside regional operations, engineering, commercial and property colleagues, you’ll help ensure our major projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards.
What You’ll Be Doing
Supporting the delivery of major capital projects by:
- Maintaining project documentation, schedules and reporting to ensure delivery against time, cost and quality objectives.
- Assisting with the development of business cases and project options to secure strong value for money.
- Managing scope, risk, change and governance throughout the project lifecycle.
- Supporting stakeholder and community engagement activities, including planning and consenting processes.
- Coordinating procurement and contract administration, ensuring best value and reduced risk to ABP.
- Encouraging knowledge sharing and continuous improvement across the Major Projects team.
- Promoting a strong culture of health, safety and wellbeing in all activities.
Skills and Experiences
Essential
- minimum 3 years’ experience supporting capital infrastructure projects.
- Strong organisational, communication and reporting skills.
- Experience collaborating across multidisciplinary teams.
- Flexibility to work across the UK, with regular travel to ABP ports and partner locations (all travel covered in line with policy).
- Experience in transport, maritime, rail, logistics or port environments.
- Developing or delivering major infrastructure.
- Positive, high‑energy attitude with a proactive and self‑motivated approach.
- Flexibility to travel within the WSSP region and beyond.
Ideal
- Degree (or equivalent) in Project Management, Engineering or a related discipline.
- Working towards (or membership of) APM, ICE or similar body.
- Familiarity with nationally significant infrastructure projects, consenting processes or environmental regulation across the UK.
- Basic understanding of construction contracts