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Associate Director
Soben part of Accenture United KingdomRemotesales Today
In March 2025, Soben became part of Accenture’s Infrastructure and Capital Projects practice, within its Industry X division. This strategic acquisition combines our deep expertise in cost and commercial management with Accenture’s global scale and digital innovation.
For our team, this unlocks a wealth of opportunity.
For our team, this unlocks a wealth of opportunity.
- Access to world-class resources and technology, enhancing how we deliver capital projects
- Involvement in high-profile programmes across sectors such as data centres, energy, and pharmaceuticals
- Career development at scale, with exposure to international clients and cutting-edge project environments
- A platform for innovation, as we continue to challenge traditional consultancy models and lead digital transformation
About the opportunity
This position is for a pro-active, punctual, and ambitious individual to integrate within our business who will assist in developing, implementing, and delivering key procurement and commercial strategies across a range of projects within our existing client base and beyond.
This position is for a pro-active, punctual, and ambitious individual to integrate within our business who will assist in developing, implementing, and delivering key procurement and commercial strategies across a range of projects within our existing client base and beyond.
We are looking for individuals who possess a pre and post contact skill set that can be adapted (with support and if regarded as workable) to any of the sectors that we work across in the construction industry.
Individuals will also be expected to provide support in the role of ‘Business Development’, i.e. nurturing existing relationships and opening doors to new clients and or opportunities.
Key Responsibilities
- Be an example to your team by providing exemplar delivery strategies
- Provide direction and cohesion when building and leading teams
- Ensure the submission of first-class documents to our clients on time and to the correct scope and desired quality
- Uphold business processes and systems, ensuring they are adhered to by the team under your control
- Streamline the operation and drive business improvement initiatives to meet KPIs
- Assist in cultivating client relationships, deliver repeat business with existing clients, and introduce new revenue streams into the business
- CDM 2015 Expertise: Demonstrable knowledge of Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2016
- Six-Sigma desirable
- Practitioner Support: An active interest in the practitioner’s work, and provision of pertinent guidance and support
- Training Delivery: Able to prepare and deliver role related training to improve project management skills internally
- Travel Flexibility: Ability to travel as and where necessary across the UK
- Adaptive Resource Management: Capacity to flex resource as necessary to meet the demands of the work or requirement or the ability to work independently
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
- Relevant infrastructure / construction experience
- Membership of a relevant profession
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