James Anderson (Pmp

Project Manager Contract at Addison Project

James Anderson is a seasoned project management professional with extensive experience across various industries, including energy, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing. Currently serving as a Contract Project Manager at Addison Project since May 2023, Anderson manages significant projects for Stanlow Terminals Ltd. Previous roles include Head of Project Management at Astech Projects, where oversight was provided for three Project Managers, and Head Of Program Management at Quay Pharma, overseeing eleven Project Managers. With a background in operations development and engineering, Anderson has successfully managed numerous commercial contracts and major projects throughout a career that began with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Manchester. Credentials include PMP, CEng, and PfCO certifications.

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Swindon, United Kingdom

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Addison Project

Having celebrated our 25th Anniversary in 2022, Addison Project is a multi-discipline engineering project management/design organisation with offices located in Cheshire, Lancashire and Middlesbrough. We grew out of the ICI operations at Hillhouse and Runcorn and offer an in-house design capability of circa 150 people, together with a full range of CDM services and associated procurement capability. Our contracts range from hundreds of pounds for some minor drawing updates, to providing engineering resources on client premises, through to ‘cut and carve’ plant modifications and de-bottlenecking projects, all the way up to managing and executing turn-key projects in excess of £100M. With over 4 decades of pioneering engineering design expertise, precision manufacturing capability and project delivery, we provide a combination of services to help facilitate change and progress on your site. Working closely alongside you, we help you meet the challenges you have by understanding your business drivers and the changing regulatory environment.


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