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Tender Planner

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Sam Nutbean
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A requirement has come up for a tender planner to work on tenders ranging from £1million to £50million. This role would suit someone who is looking to step into a management role within the next 3 to 5 years.

Your experience will cover:

- Working on NEC form of contract
- Confident in the use of Primavera
- Civil engineering background
- Previously working on sites
- Stand alone planner

You will work within a close knit team of dedicated tender planners however be left to your own devices.

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Sam Nutbean
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Hi Chris,

The salary is very much dependant on the individual however a salary can be expected between £45-55K + package which includes, pension, car or car allowance, BUPA.

The role itself will focus predominately on tender planning on civils projects from highways, roads and infrastructure through to rail related projects.

If applicants are interested they can call me on 0207 288 0166.

Regards,

Sam
Chris Oggham
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Hi Sam,

Your post is potentially interesting, but you’ve left out some vital information. You’ve told us what you want, but not what you’re offering. There are no details of the package, and until there are, you won’t get much interest. Also you haven’t told people what you want them to do if they are interested. The sort of infomation people will want is contained in this post

Chris Oggham