Launch your career with Gleeds – a global consultancy shaping the future of the built environment.
We’re looking to bring onboard our 2026 graduate project managers. If you're looking for a place that champions your growth, supports your journey to full qualification, and gives you the chance to work on world-class projects, then the Gleeds construct graduate programme is where your future begins.
At Gleeds, we believe in creating long-term relationships with not only our clients, but our people as well. We have a proven track record of supporting our graduates as they grow, helping them become the best version of themselves both professionally and personally – creating a workplace that is efficient, inclusive, and fun to be a part of.
Our Construct graduate programme sets you up for long-term success with:
- Real project experience
- Support and guidance from industry experts
- Professional reviews and development support
- Full backing to achieve chartered status (RICS, CIOB, APM, and more)
We’re committed to helping you achieve professional accreditation. You’ll receive:
- Full financial support for accreditation costs
- Help with paperwork and application processes
- Access to industry-recognised training
- Depending on your role, you’ll work towards chartered status with leading professional bodies such as RICS, CIOB, APM, and more.
The Role
Ready to launch your career in project management? At Gleeds, you’ll work on projects and programmes that shape the built environment while learning from some of the best in the industry. From day one, you’ll be part of the action — supporting senior Project and Programme Managers to deliver high-quality services that exceed client expectations.
Programme and project management
Our project managers oversee the entire construction process - from planning to handover - making sure everything runs smoothly, stays on time, and within budget. They keep all the project team members (contractors, consultants, and clients) in sync.
- Planning: Set project goals, scope, and timelines.
- Team coordination: Lead and align architects, engineers, and contractors.
- Budget management: Work with quantity surveyors to control costs and avoid overspending.
- Scheduling: Keep the project on track and address delays early.
- Quality and compliance: Ensure work meets standards and regulations.
- Communication: Keep clients informed with updates, reports, and meetings.
Your role will encompass (but is not limited to) the following:
- Supporting Project and Programme Managers in delivering high-quality services that meet client requirements
- Ensuring all project deliverables comply with business procedures and standards
- Assisting with the administration of contracts (as Contract Administrator, Employer’s Agent, or Project Manager)
- Preparing and presenting reports, documents, and updates to clients
- Contributing to bid preparation and business development activities
- Checking that all quantitative and financial information is independently verified and maintaining records of those checks