Full-Time

Construction Management Team Lead

Posted on 5/12/2026

JP Morgan Chase

JP Morgan Chase

10,001+ employees

Global financial services with diversified offerings

No salary listed

Christchurch, UK

In Person

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
Risk Management
Requirements
  • Demonstrated experience in construction management, construction lending support, or a closely related field (e.g., architecture, engineering, or general contracting) within the UK and EU, with a strong focus on reviewing and analysing construction documentation, assessing project viability, and producing clear risk/technical reporting, supported by a proven track record of effective stakeholder and delivery management.
  • Successful track record working with lenders across the UK in a client facing role.
  • Capable of reviewing loan documentation to identify and monitor clauses for compliance and risk reports.
  • Able to recognise and catalogue financial security being provided by the Borrower (e.g. Collateral warranties, Third Party Rights, Performance Bonds, Cost Overrun Cash Deposits, etc.).
  • Proven track record in managing complex construction projects, with a focus on risk mitigation and quality control.
  • Demonstrated ability to review and interpret construction documents (for example, plans, budgets, schedules, and contracts) and identify, assess, and escalate construction-related risks and issues in a timely manner
  • Demonstrated expertise in conflict management, with a history of resolving escalated construction-related issues effectively.
  • Advanced proficiency in strategic planning, with experience in driving continuous improvement in business processes and resiliency efforts.
  • Working knowledge of construction materials, methods, standard practices, and applicable building codes.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to deliver clear documentation and updates.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities using strong organisation and time management skills, and perform effectively under time constraints and shifting priorities while maintaining sound judgment.
Responsibilities
  • Analyse and review construction documents to assess project viability, leveraging your deep understanding of construction principles and practices and alignment with loan terms and risk policies.
  • Conduct risk management review of high profile and high value projects in locations across the UK and EU.
  • Apply construction risk policies and procedures, partner with lenders and special asset officers on risk mitigation strategies in complex loan transactions. Provide recommendations to strengthen risk mitigation and reduce rework.
  • Engage clients and stakeholders on a regular basis to build relationships as part of a support effective project delivery, clear communication, and timely issue resolution. This would involve elements of account leadership.
  • Resolve escalated construction-related issues, utilizing your advanced conflict management skills to facilitate timely and effective solutions.
  • Conduct quality control checks on work performed, ensuring adherence to operational policies and industry standards.
  • Manage multiple projects concurrently, prioritizing tasks effectively to ensure timely and efficient completion.
  • Participate in business review processes and resiliency efforts, contributing your expert critical thinking and structured problem-solving to drive continuous improvement.
  • Travel minimally as required, demonstrating personal resiliency in managing multiple tasks and projects under potentially stressful situations.
  • Monitor project progress from initiation through closeout, identifying and escalating issues that may impact the property, documenting findings, decisions, and follow-ups in a clear and timely manner to support effective controls.
  • Support junior team members through coaching, feedback, and knowledge sharing (as applicable as the team grows).
Desired Qualifications
  • Emerging expertise in AI/ML and strong skills in automation, leveraging technology to streamline processes, enhance efficiency, and manage risk effectively.
  • Advanced digital literacy and market product knowledge, enabling effective use of digital tools and a deep understanding of the financial services landscape.
  • Advanced influence and mentoring skills, engaging stakeholders, driving change, and developing team members to foster continuous improvement.
  • Strong abilities in quantitative reporting, supporting data analysis and informed decision-making within the organization.
  • Experience supporting commercial and/or multi-family construction projects and related loan structures.
  • Experience partnering with third-party consultants (for example, inspectors or cost reviewers).

A global financial services firm offering investment banking, asset management, private equity, financial services, and consumer banking to individuals and institutions. It works by providing advisory, lending, trading, and financing services through a worldwide network, earning revenue from interest, fees, and trading commissions, and using its data and the JPMorgan Chase Institute to analyze economies. It stands apart from peers due to its size, full-range services across consumer and corporate markets, extensive market access, and in-house data-driven insights. Its goal is to deliver comprehensive financial products with integrity and growth while supporting clients and communities through data-backed analysis and targeted programs.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1959

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  • Institutional clients migrate treasury activity to JPMorgan's blockchain infrastructure, generating recurring fees.
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