The Role.
As part of our ongoing contract works, we are looking for a suitably qualified delivery manager to assist with the nationwide delivery of fire door sets installations and fire protection works on tenanted schemes.
You must be of hold a full driving licence for at least 1 year as the role entails travelling nationwide and some working away from home.
The role involves client liaison surveys where you will be responsible for the recording of, door sets and fire compartment work in line with the company's procedures and third-party accreditations. For there you will be responsible for the delivery of the projects to strict deadlines, site snagging visits and walk offs with the client surveyors. You will be responsible for the health and safety delivery and tenant liaison during the works.
The Candidate.
You must have relevant experience in this field.
Show a track record of delivering projects in a similar role.
Have relevant industry qualifications for the role.
Be able to solve problems.
Be presentable and professional in appearance.
Be computer literate and have experience with working on operational Software.
Be able to work and manage on own initiative.
Have a track record of managing site teams.
Be able to generate reports.
Be able to work to deadlines.
Excellent timekeeping.
In return the successful candidate can expect ongoing training, paid holidays, company vehicle and telephone. Along with full support from a vibrant management team with potential career development and bonus opportunities.
Jan 23, 2024
Full time
The Role.
As part of our ongoing contract works, we are looking for a suitably qualified delivery manager to assist with the nationwide delivery of fire door sets installations and fire protection works on tenanted schemes.
You must be of hold a full driving licence for at least 1 year as the role entails travelling nationwide and some working away from home.
The role involves client liaison surveys where you will be responsible for the recording of, door sets and fire compartment work in line with the company's procedures and third-party accreditations. For there you will be responsible for the delivery of the projects to strict deadlines, site snagging visits and walk offs with the client surveyors. You will be responsible for the health and safety delivery and tenant liaison during the works.
The Candidate.
You must have relevant experience in this field.
Show a track record of delivering projects in a similar role.
Have relevant industry qualifications for the role.
Be able to solve problems.
Be presentable and professional in appearance.
Be computer literate and have experience with working on operational Software.
Be able to work and manage on own initiative.
Have a track record of managing site teams.
Be able to generate reports.
Be able to work to deadlines.
Excellent timekeeping.
In return the successful candidate can expect ongoing training, paid holidays, company vehicle and telephone. Along with full support from a vibrant management team with potential career development and bonus opportunities.
Waipapa Taumata Rau | The University of Auckland
The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s leading University. With over 6000 academic and professional staff supporting over 46,000 students, we are one of NZ’s largest employers. We have eight academic faculties and 11 service divisions creating a diverse, dynamic and complex organisational culture that demands excellence.
Our significant Property Portfolio represents a vibrant, valuable, and complex network of physical spaces that enable learning and teaching, research and innovation, support the student experience as well as our partnerships and engagement.
The Property Services team has a strong reputation for providing a leading-edge planning and development consultancy that contributes to the success of the University of Auckland through the provision of high-quality physical environments. We build and service some of the largest and most complex buildings and construction projects in the country.
Te Rautaki Tūāpapa, our new Estate Strategy to 2030, reinforces our commitment to sustainability and provides a cohesive, future-focussed and coordinated approach to investment in, and management of, our physical environments throughout the University estate.
Job Description
The opportunity | Te Whiwhinga mahi
We have a fantastic opportunity for a senior level leader to join our Capital Works team as Associate Director – Capital Works.
You will be working across a wide and varied portfolio of projects successfully managing consultant teams focused on delivery of significant projects through to completion phase.
Opportunities include working on specialist research facilities like the recently completed Space Institute in the Engineering School, high-tech teaching spaces like our Financial Lab and student accommodation upgrades right through to our much larger programme builds which include state of the art scientific and medical research facilities; teaching and learning facilities; or projects to support the student experience such as the new Recreation and Wellness Centre prominent on Symonds Street.
This is a pivotal role with key accountability for the planning, resourcing, investigation and delivery of major capital works projects.
Some key aspects and responsibilities include:
Engaging and managing consultant design teams.
Leading internal and external project managers engaged on capital projects
Stakeholder management across the University community and externally.
Ensuring the implementation of the University’s sustainability goals and meeting sustainability criteria identified for each project. Project procurement including calling and evaluation of tenders, tender documents, adherence to standards and consents.
Delivering exciting and cutting-edge design which talks to our place in Tamaki Makaurau, Aotearoa, and the Pacific region.
Construction management including leading internal and external teams, monitoring and recording progress including financials whilst liaising with engineers, consultants, the planning team and other internal stakeholders.
The development and implementing masterplans.
Managing resourcing, investigations, project briefs, programmes, design reports and budget approvals.
Strategic and Risk management.
For more information please see Position Description and Candidate Information Booklet
About you | He kōrero mōu
As an experienced leader, our ideal candidate will demonstrate a high-level ability to influence and communicate effectively to a diverse range of stakeholders. They will demonstrate cultural sensitivity, embrace diversity, and have the technical background to understand projects from multiple viewpoints and this will come from significant commercial and project management experience from a construction/architecture environment. They will operate with energy and passion and will demonstrate a collaborative approach where they partner closely with peers, value the needs of others and model best practice principals and behaviours. Teamwork, customer focus and negotiation skills are vital to the role.
Preference will be given to candidates with a proven understanding of large-scale building programmes and large impact compliance works and those who can demonstrate an ability to think and act strategically to provide valuable input to achieve the best long-term outcomes.
What we offer | Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou
We offer our staff more than just a job - we offer them an opportunity to be part of a dynamic, world class organisation which provides staff with benefits and support throughout their lives and careers. We have a number of generous benefits that we believe will be important to you:
We realise your time is important to you. We offer a range of leave entitlements, including five weeks annual leave a year , and flexible working arrangements which allow for a greater work life balance.
UoA staff have access to two superannuation plans, Kiwisaver and UniSaver New Zealand, with the University contributing 6.75% annually towards UniSaver.
Your happiness and wellbeing at work is important to us. We have a range of support programmes and benefits available to support health and wellbeing. Discounted health insurance and eye testing, flu jabs, a Recreation Centre on campus, as well as a new state of the art recreation centre being built right now.
Enjoy our beautiful park like grounds and take advantage of the facilities on offer including childcare, parking, cafes, libraries etc.
Additional Information
How to apply | Me pēhea te tuku tono
This position will be advertised both internally and externally and is due to close on the 10th September 2023.
Applications must be submitted online, by the closing date to be considered. Please include your cover letter and your CV highlighting how you can meet the skills and experiences detailed above.
Please reach out to Joshua Chapman j.chapman@auckland.ac.nz for a confidential conversation. Please note we are happy to answer your questions, but we do not accept applications by email.
Equity
The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students in a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment. For further information on services for Māori, Pacific, women, LGBTQIATakatāpu iMVPFAFF + , people with disabilities, parenting support, flexible work and other personal circumstances go to www.equity.auckland.ac.nz
The University is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment where everyone can thrive. For further information see Te Ara Tautika | the Equity Policy and visit www.equity.auckland.ac.nz
Aug 21, 2023
Full time
Waipapa Taumata Rau | The University of Auckland
The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s leading University. With over 6000 academic and professional staff supporting over 46,000 students, we are one of NZ’s largest employers. We have eight academic faculties and 11 service divisions creating a diverse, dynamic and complex organisational culture that demands excellence.
Our significant Property Portfolio represents a vibrant, valuable, and complex network of physical spaces that enable learning and teaching, research and innovation, support the student experience as well as our partnerships and engagement.
The Property Services team has a strong reputation for providing a leading-edge planning and development consultancy that contributes to the success of the University of Auckland through the provision of high-quality physical environments. We build and service some of the largest and most complex buildings and construction projects in the country.
Te Rautaki Tūāpapa, our new Estate Strategy to 2030, reinforces our commitment to sustainability and provides a cohesive, future-focussed and coordinated approach to investment in, and management of, our physical environments throughout the University estate.
Job Description
The opportunity | Te Whiwhinga mahi
We have a fantastic opportunity for a senior level leader to join our Capital Works team as Associate Director – Capital Works.
You will be working across a wide and varied portfolio of projects successfully managing consultant teams focused on delivery of significant projects through to completion phase.
Opportunities include working on specialist research facilities like the recently completed Space Institute in the Engineering School, high-tech teaching spaces like our Financial Lab and student accommodation upgrades right through to our much larger programme builds which include state of the art scientific and medical research facilities; teaching and learning facilities; or projects to support the student experience such as the new Recreation and Wellness Centre prominent on Symonds Street.
This is a pivotal role with key accountability for the planning, resourcing, investigation and delivery of major capital works projects.
Some key aspects and responsibilities include:
Engaging and managing consultant design teams.
Leading internal and external project managers engaged on capital projects
Stakeholder management across the University community and externally.
Ensuring the implementation of the University’s sustainability goals and meeting sustainability criteria identified for each project. Project procurement including calling and evaluation of tenders, tender documents, adherence to standards and consents.
Delivering exciting and cutting-edge design which talks to our place in Tamaki Makaurau, Aotearoa, and the Pacific region.
Construction management including leading internal and external teams, monitoring and recording progress including financials whilst liaising with engineers, consultants, the planning team and other internal stakeholders.
The development and implementing masterplans.
Managing resourcing, investigations, project briefs, programmes, design reports and budget approvals.
Strategic and Risk management.
For more information please see Position Description and Candidate Information Booklet
About you | He kōrero mōu
As an experienced leader, our ideal candidate will demonstrate a high-level ability to influence and communicate effectively to a diverse range of stakeholders. They will demonstrate cultural sensitivity, embrace diversity, and have the technical background to understand projects from multiple viewpoints and this will come from significant commercial and project management experience from a construction/architecture environment. They will operate with energy and passion and will demonstrate a collaborative approach where they partner closely with peers, value the needs of others and model best practice principals and behaviours. Teamwork, customer focus and negotiation skills are vital to the role.
Preference will be given to candidates with a proven understanding of large-scale building programmes and large impact compliance works and those who can demonstrate an ability to think and act strategically to provide valuable input to achieve the best long-term outcomes.
What we offer | Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou
We offer our staff more than just a job - we offer them an opportunity to be part of a dynamic, world class organisation which provides staff with benefits and support throughout their lives and careers. We have a number of generous benefits that we believe will be important to you:
We realise your time is important to you. We offer a range of leave entitlements, including five weeks annual leave a year , and flexible working arrangements which allow for a greater work life balance.
UoA staff have access to two superannuation plans, Kiwisaver and UniSaver New Zealand, with the University contributing 6.75% annually towards UniSaver.
Your happiness and wellbeing at work is important to us. We have a range of support programmes and benefits available to support health and wellbeing. Discounted health insurance and eye testing, flu jabs, a Recreation Centre on campus, as well as a new state of the art recreation centre being built right now.
Enjoy our beautiful park like grounds and take advantage of the facilities on offer including childcare, parking, cafes, libraries etc.
Additional Information
How to apply | Me pēhea te tuku tono
This position will be advertised both internally and externally and is due to close on the 10th September 2023.
Applications must be submitted online, by the closing date to be considered. Please include your cover letter and your CV highlighting how you can meet the skills and experiences detailed above.
Please reach out to Joshua Chapman j.chapman@auckland.ac.nz for a confidential conversation. Please note we are happy to answer your questions, but we do not accept applications by email.
Equity
The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students in a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment. For further information on services for Māori, Pacific, women, LGBTQIATakatāpu iMVPFAFF + , people with disabilities, parenting support, flexible work and other personal circumstances go to www.equity.auckland.ac.nz
The University is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment where everyone can thrive. For further information see Te Ara Tautika | the Equity Policy and visit www.equity.auckland.ac.nz
FiveRivers Bids Team are looking for a full-time permanent Pre contracts Manager
About the company
At FiveRivers we deliver innovative nature-based solutions through investing, protecting and enhancing our natural capital. As natural capital specialists, our aim is to bring our knowledge, skills and experience to your own natural capital project.
FiveRivers is a leading environmental management and environmental consultant based in the UK. With over 25 years’ working with nature, our expertise encompasses terrestrial and aquatic habitats with a specific passion for rivers and wetlands. We support a wide range of clients, working on anything from nationally significant infrastructure schemes to charity led habitat restoration. We believe nature is the solution.
Responsibilities As the Pre-Contracts Manager, you will manage all aspects of technical evaluation, costings, financial negotiation, and contract agreements with Clients. This will include new and existing frameworks, tenders and pre-awarded contracts working closely with the Bids team and Business unit delivery Directors. You will report to the Estimating and Contracts manager and work together to support Bid staff development and ensure commercial risk and opportunity is appropriately considered when bidding for works.
Your role Pre-contract will include:
Ensure all main contracts are detailed, accurate and in order.
Deliver clear and concise technical information in terms clients understand.
Pricing, cost evaluations, analysis and management of suppliers and materials.
Ensure design feasibility relates to budget parameters.
Managing and negotiating all subcontractor and product supplier costs and contracts.
The role will be suited to a suitably qualified Quantity Surveyor Estimator or established Pre-Contracts or Contract Manager with experience of negotiating contractual terms on NEC3 and 4 contracts, under both ECC and PSC. We are looking for an individual looking to progress and develop themselves, someone with exceptional communication skills and an eye for detail who understands the risks and opportunities of contractual works.
About you
We would love you to have:
5 years’ experience working in estimating or contracts/pre-contracts management
Experience of NEC3 and 4 contract review and negotiation including risk & opportunity management
Exceptional communications skills
Strong IT skills proficient in MS office and Project
Experience site managing/project managing in an environmental design, construction, landscaping or groundworks organisation
The package
Up to £50,000 per annum
33 days annual leave including bank holidays
Pay care health cash plan provider
2 months full sick pay
Paid time off for volunteering
Death in service
Salary sacrifice pension scheme
Chance to join our LLP!
Employee wellbeing support EAP service
Job related training and personal development
Are you interested?
Our ambition is to work together to promote a more inclusive environment, which attracts all candidates and signals our commitment to celebrate and promote diversity. Are you the one we’re looking for? Apply now by clicking the link and providing the information requested. If you would like to discuss the role, please call Henry on 07425 313531.
Aug 16, 2023
Full time
FiveRivers Bids Team are looking for a full-time permanent Pre contracts Manager
About the company
At FiveRivers we deliver innovative nature-based solutions through investing, protecting and enhancing our natural capital. As natural capital specialists, our aim is to bring our knowledge, skills and experience to your own natural capital project.
FiveRivers is a leading environmental management and environmental consultant based in the UK. With over 25 years’ working with nature, our expertise encompasses terrestrial and aquatic habitats with a specific passion for rivers and wetlands. We support a wide range of clients, working on anything from nationally significant infrastructure schemes to charity led habitat restoration. We believe nature is the solution.
Responsibilities As the Pre-Contracts Manager, you will manage all aspects of technical evaluation, costings, financial negotiation, and contract agreements with Clients. This will include new and existing frameworks, tenders and pre-awarded contracts working closely with the Bids team and Business unit delivery Directors. You will report to the Estimating and Contracts manager and work together to support Bid staff development and ensure commercial risk and opportunity is appropriately considered when bidding for works.
Your role Pre-contract will include:
Ensure all main contracts are detailed, accurate and in order.
Deliver clear and concise technical information in terms clients understand.
Pricing, cost evaluations, analysis and management of suppliers and materials.
Ensure design feasibility relates to budget parameters.
Managing and negotiating all subcontractor and product supplier costs and contracts.
The role will be suited to a suitably qualified Quantity Surveyor Estimator or established Pre-Contracts or Contract Manager with experience of negotiating contractual terms on NEC3 and 4 contracts, under both ECC and PSC. We are looking for an individual looking to progress and develop themselves, someone with exceptional communication skills and an eye for detail who understands the risks and opportunities of contractual works.
About you
We would love you to have:
5 years’ experience working in estimating or contracts/pre-contracts management
Experience of NEC3 and 4 contract review and negotiation including risk & opportunity management
Exceptional communications skills
Strong IT skills proficient in MS office and Project
Experience site managing/project managing in an environmental design, construction, landscaping or groundworks organisation
The package
Up to £50,000 per annum
33 days annual leave including bank holidays
Pay care health cash plan provider
2 months full sick pay
Paid time off for volunteering
Death in service
Salary sacrifice pension scheme
Chance to join our LLP!
Employee wellbeing support EAP service
Job related training and personal development
Are you interested?
Our ambition is to work together to promote a more inclusive environment, which attracts all candidates and signals our commitment to celebrate and promote diversity. Are you the one we’re looking for? Apply now by clicking the link and providing the information requested. If you would like to discuss the role, please call Henry on 07425 313531.
Site Manager – Environmental
FiveRivers are a widely recognised industry specialist in the consultation, design, and implementation of ecological and environmental solutions. With over 25 years’ of working with nature, the business is experiencing sustained growth driven by its customer-centric focus and ability to attract and retain the best talent.
We are looking for a Site Manager, who is an outstanding team leader with a positive and professional attitude to join our team to undertake projects locally and nationwide. You will have demonstrable experience in adhering to site health, safety, environmental and wellbeing standards. We are looking for individuals to be based within commuting distance of our new head office in the Andover area, however as we work nationally, there will be an expectation to travel and stay away from home regularly so a level of flexibility is required.
We are looking for someone who has experience in working outdoors in environmentally sensitive areas, those with experience in working on large infrastructure projects UK wide will be looked on favourably. You will receive ongoing training and development in all aspects of the operational tasks and have a great opportunity for continued progression.
The Role
To ensure the delivery of projects for the Habitats team and that they are delivered in a safe and efficient manner in line with budgets and timescales. May manage several sites at one time. Lead, motivate, communicate with staff to ensure team members are motivated to achieve their best performance to meet the needs of the company.
Measurables for the role:
Successful project completion delivered against profit & loss targets, and cash flow targets
Projects delivered in line with works program and against commercial and financial forecast
Project delivered to an acceptable quality measured through Project Manager and client feedback.
Effective communication with project management team, stakeholders and clients.
Maintains Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental compliance for their sites measured through RAMS sign off, HSQE inspections and site spot checks.
Relevant HSQE reporting
Ensures that people under their line management are managed correctly through regular 1:1s and performance reviews.
Management of onsite risks, resource scheduling and scope change reduction and variation control
Personal and Professional Qualities:
2 years’ experience in managing teams in similar role or field
Experience of operating within and managing site teams
Experience in managing of Health, Safety, Quality and Wellbeing
People and line management
To be able to perform tasks as directed and meet deadlines
Awareness of environmental issues
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills
Strong organisational skills and report writing
A positive can-do attitude
Leadership qualities
Eye for detail
Qualifications
Minimum
CSCS Black Card (NVQ Level 6)
SMSTS
First Aid
Valid driving license
Desirable
HNC/HND in construction project management, civil engineering, construction engineering
NEBOSH or IOSH
Member of an environmental institution – CIEEM / CIWEM
Salary and benefits
£30,000 - £50,000 per annum DOE
Car allowance
25 days holiday plus bank holidays
PayCare
Paid accommodation and subsistence allowance (when working away)
Death in service
Time off for volunteering
Regular training and career development
Access to mental health support and professional financial advice.
At FiveRivers we operate an open and relaxed management culture that nurtures continuous improvement and innovation, adopting a proactive growth strategy helps us to run a sustainable and profitable business while providing new and exciting career opportunities for all.
Our success is founded on the talent of our employees, so we recognise the importance of personal growth, encouragement, and earned rewards. As a company, we want you to share in our achievements and we want to be a conduit for your success.
The company prides itself on providing employees with a rewarding and challenging career, encouraging Continuous Professional Development, and enabling them to reach their full potential.
Furthermore, retaining our employees is the building block of a successful organisation and we want to ensure you maintain a healthy work-life balance, with many opportunities for flexible working, social activities, and community involvement projects.
Interested?
Our ambition is to work together to promote a more inclusive environment, which attracts all candidates and signals our commitment to celebrate and promote diversity. Are you the one we’re looking for? Apply now by clicking the link and providing the information request
Aug 16, 2023
Full time
Site Manager – Environmental
FiveRivers are a widely recognised industry specialist in the consultation, design, and implementation of ecological and environmental solutions. With over 25 years’ of working with nature, the business is experiencing sustained growth driven by its customer-centric focus and ability to attract and retain the best talent.
We are looking for a Site Manager, who is an outstanding team leader with a positive and professional attitude to join our team to undertake projects locally and nationwide. You will have demonstrable experience in adhering to site health, safety, environmental and wellbeing standards. We are looking for individuals to be based within commuting distance of our new head office in the Andover area, however as we work nationally, there will be an expectation to travel and stay away from home regularly so a level of flexibility is required.
We are looking for someone who has experience in working outdoors in environmentally sensitive areas, those with experience in working on large infrastructure projects UK wide will be looked on favourably. You will receive ongoing training and development in all aspects of the operational tasks and have a great opportunity for continued progression.
The Role
To ensure the delivery of projects for the Habitats team and that they are delivered in a safe and efficient manner in line with budgets and timescales. May manage several sites at one time. Lead, motivate, communicate with staff to ensure team members are motivated to achieve their best performance to meet the needs of the company.
Measurables for the role:
Successful project completion delivered against profit & loss targets, and cash flow targets
Projects delivered in line with works program and against commercial and financial forecast
Project delivered to an acceptable quality measured through Project Manager and client feedback.
Effective communication with project management team, stakeholders and clients.
Maintains Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental compliance for their sites measured through RAMS sign off, HSQE inspections and site spot checks.
Relevant HSQE reporting
Ensures that people under their line management are managed correctly through regular 1:1s and performance reviews.
Management of onsite risks, resource scheduling and scope change reduction and variation control
Personal and Professional Qualities:
2 years’ experience in managing teams in similar role or field
Experience of operating within and managing site teams
Experience in managing of Health, Safety, Quality and Wellbeing
People and line management
To be able to perform tasks as directed and meet deadlines
Awareness of environmental issues
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills
Strong organisational skills and report writing
A positive can-do attitude
Leadership qualities
Eye for detail
Qualifications
Minimum
CSCS Black Card (NVQ Level 6)
SMSTS
First Aid
Valid driving license
Desirable
HNC/HND in construction project management, civil engineering, construction engineering
NEBOSH or IOSH
Member of an environmental institution – CIEEM / CIWEM
Salary and benefits
£30,000 - £50,000 per annum DOE
Car allowance
25 days holiday plus bank holidays
PayCare
Paid accommodation and subsistence allowance (when working away)
Death in service
Time off for volunteering
Regular training and career development
Access to mental health support and professional financial advice.
At FiveRivers we operate an open and relaxed management culture that nurtures continuous improvement and innovation, adopting a proactive growth strategy helps us to run a sustainable and profitable business while providing new and exciting career opportunities for all.
Our success is founded on the talent of our employees, so we recognise the importance of personal growth, encouragement, and earned rewards. As a company, we want you to share in our achievements and we want to be a conduit for your success.
The company prides itself on providing employees with a rewarding and challenging career, encouraging Continuous Professional Development, and enabling them to reach their full potential.
Furthermore, retaining our employees is the building block of a successful organisation and we want to ensure you maintain a healthy work-life balance, with many opportunities for flexible working, social activities, and community involvement projects.
Interested?
Our ambition is to work together to promote a more inclusive environment, which attracts all candidates and signals our commitment to celebrate and promote diversity. Are you the one we’re looking for? Apply now by clicking the link and providing the information request
OWN LONDON is a property design and development studio. We navigate all aspects of a project, from architectural design to construction. We are formed by a team of qualified and highly enthusiastic individuals with extensive experience of designing and delivering projects in London. Due to a strong project pipeline both on site and developments in planning, we are looking to hire a Construction Project Manager to join the team.
THE ROLE
As a Construction Project Manager here at OWN LONDON, you will have experience working for a London based contractor or developer within the residential, commercial and hospitality sectors. You will report to the Construction Director and be responsible for the day-to-day site management and supervision of the project construction team. Our current developments include predominantly prime residential, with some bespoke office and restaurant projects in Central London.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Design co-ordination and checking construction drawings
Setting out & surveying construction works.
To efficiently manage the assigned construction site, within time frame and budget.
To produce a critical path, and plan the process, understanding the timing of each stage.
Monitoring each stage of the process, to ensure it is finished on time.
To manage the safety and welfare of all persons on site.
Liaise with clients and contractors.
Manage project budgets and produce reports.
Manage site staff and subcontractors.
Manage the delivery of the project.
REQUIREMENTS
A Degree in; Engineering, Architecture, Construction or Project Management.
5+ Years Experience working with a London based contractor or developer.
Good JCT contract experience (D&B, Intermediate and Construction Management).
To have a CSCS card and understand all health and safety aspects.
Experience in Site Management and Health and Safety.
It would be advantageous if you have experience as a Quantity Surveyor.
Software/IT skills; Auto-Cad, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Office & Outlook.
Hold a CSCS Card.
Speak professional English.
Personality: Commercially astute, energetic, team player and future leader potential.
Benefits include: Pension Scheme, Team Events & Company Laptop and Telephone.
Employment Type - Full-time
May 26, 2023
Permanent
OWN LONDON is a property design and development studio. We navigate all aspects of a project, from architectural design to construction. We are formed by a team of qualified and highly enthusiastic individuals with extensive experience of designing and delivering projects in London. Due to a strong project pipeline both on site and developments in planning, we are looking to hire a Construction Project Manager to join the team.
THE ROLE
As a Construction Project Manager here at OWN LONDON, you will have experience working for a London based contractor or developer within the residential, commercial and hospitality sectors. You will report to the Construction Director and be responsible for the day-to-day site management and supervision of the project construction team. Our current developments include predominantly prime residential, with some bespoke office and restaurant projects in Central London.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Design co-ordination and checking construction drawings
Setting out & surveying construction works.
To efficiently manage the assigned construction site, within time frame and budget.
To produce a critical path, and plan the process, understanding the timing of each stage.
Monitoring each stage of the process, to ensure it is finished on time.
To manage the safety and welfare of all persons on site.
Liaise with clients and contractors.
Manage project budgets and produce reports.
Manage site staff and subcontractors.
Manage the delivery of the project.
REQUIREMENTS
A Degree in; Engineering, Architecture, Construction or Project Management.
5+ Years Experience working with a London based contractor or developer.
Good JCT contract experience (D&B, Intermediate and Construction Management).
To have a CSCS card and understand all health and safety aspects.
Experience in Site Management and Health and Safety.
It would be advantageous if you have experience as a Quantity Surveyor.
Software/IT skills; Auto-Cad, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Office & Outlook.
Hold a CSCS Card.
Speak professional English.
Personality: Commercially astute, energetic, team player and future leader potential.
Benefits include: Pension Scheme, Team Events & Company Laptop and Telephone.
Employment Type - Full-time
Site Manager Main Responsibilities
Responsible for all site on site activities both employees and sub-contractors
Responsible for and to maintain a safe and positive site culture for safety, health and the environment.
Able to plan and organise works activities minimum of 8 weeks in advance
Maintain strict quality control measures in line with company expectations
Work closely with Master Construction Programme
Have exemplary construction knowledge in the high end residential market
Good commercial knowledge of contract processes such as CVI's, RFI's and AI's
Essential skills
Ideally be of a trade background
SMSTS
1st Aid training
Have managed and successfully delivered projects ranging from £2million to £7million in value in the high end residential market
May 03, 2023
Full time
Site Manager Main Responsibilities
Responsible for all site on site activities both employees and sub-contractors
Responsible for and to maintain a safe and positive site culture for safety, health and the environment.
Able to plan and organise works activities minimum of 8 weeks in advance
Maintain strict quality control measures in line with company expectations
Work closely with Master Construction Programme
Have exemplary construction knowledge in the high end residential market
Good commercial knowledge of contract processes such as CVI's, RFI's and AI's
Essential skills
Ideally be of a trade background
SMSTS
1st Aid training
Have managed and successfully delivered projects ranging from £2million to £7million in value in the high end residential market
About us
At Pellings, we provide solutions to bring our clients' visions to life. We feel proud of the positive impact we have made to local spaces and the value we have added to communities within London, the South East and surrounding areas. Over the last 46 years, we have grown from our modest beginnings as a Building Surveying practice to become a major provider of integrated design, property and construction consultancy services.
Our success over the years can be attributed to a number of factors, such as our strong technical and creative expertise, highly professional staff and integrated service approach. However, at the heart of it is our passion and commitment to supporting our clients in meeting their challenges and delivering long-term value.
The opportunity
You will become an integral part of our fantastic Building Surveying team while working on a variety of residential, education, commercial and civic projects. Our experienced team will give you the support needed to oversee and, in time, run your own projects from inception to completion, all while completing core APC competencies.
We will provide you with a structured training programme within a cohort of colleagues at similar points on their APC journey.
Our structured training programme includes:
Presentations on Level 1&2 competencies
Q&A sessions
Meetings with counsellor/supervisor to review process, sign off competencies and monitor the suitability of work being undertaken
Case study review
Day to day duties:
Assisting on technical projects
Overseeing works on site
Preparing and submitting applications for statutory consent and liaising with relevant authorities
Preparing existing proposed drawings in CAD
Drafting work specifications
Leading on tender activities and Contractor selection
Building defects analysis
Our team provides our clients with a range of services including:
Large framework contracts for London Boroughs, Councils and Housing Associations
Refurbishment and Maintenance Programmes
Contract Administration
Project Management
Employers Agent
Building defects analysis
Conditions surveys
Professional technical duties, including Party Wall matters, Disrepair etc.
Types of projects you will be working on:
Carbon Resilience
Fire Safety Works, including cladding
Community regeneration projects
Community centres and Civic projects
Sustainable New Build projects, including housing developments, schools and community centres
Education expansions and refurbishment
Maintenance and refurbishment of corporate buildings
Decarbonisation
Programmes of external decoration and repairs
Residential disability adaptations
For more information about life at Pellings and how to apply, don't hesitate to get in touch with our Talent Manager, Rachel Gilchrist, at rgilchrist@pellings.co.uk
Mar 08, 2023
Full time
About us
At Pellings, we provide solutions to bring our clients' visions to life. We feel proud of the positive impact we have made to local spaces and the value we have added to communities within London, the South East and surrounding areas. Over the last 46 years, we have grown from our modest beginnings as a Building Surveying practice to become a major provider of integrated design, property and construction consultancy services.
Our success over the years can be attributed to a number of factors, such as our strong technical and creative expertise, highly professional staff and integrated service approach. However, at the heart of it is our passion and commitment to supporting our clients in meeting their challenges and delivering long-term value.
The opportunity
You will become an integral part of our fantastic Building Surveying team while working on a variety of residential, education, commercial and civic projects. Our experienced team will give you the support needed to oversee and, in time, run your own projects from inception to completion, all while completing core APC competencies.
We will provide you with a structured training programme within a cohort of colleagues at similar points on their APC journey.
Our structured training programme includes:
Presentations on Level 1&2 competencies
Q&A sessions
Meetings with counsellor/supervisor to review process, sign off competencies and monitor the suitability of work being undertaken
Case study review
Day to day duties:
Assisting on technical projects
Overseeing works on site
Preparing and submitting applications for statutory consent and liaising with relevant authorities
Preparing existing proposed drawings in CAD
Drafting work specifications
Leading on tender activities and Contractor selection
Building defects analysis
Our team provides our clients with a range of services including:
Large framework contracts for London Boroughs, Councils and Housing Associations
Refurbishment and Maintenance Programmes
Contract Administration
Project Management
Employers Agent
Building defects analysis
Conditions surveys
Professional technical duties, including Party Wall matters, Disrepair etc.
Types of projects you will be working on:
Carbon Resilience
Fire Safety Works, including cladding
Community regeneration projects
Community centres and Civic projects
Sustainable New Build projects, including housing developments, schools and community centres
Education expansions and refurbishment
Maintenance and refurbishment of corporate buildings
Decarbonisation
Programmes of external decoration and repairs
Residential disability adaptations
For more information about life at Pellings and how to apply, don't hesitate to get in touch with our Talent Manager, Rachel Gilchrist, at rgilchrist@pellings.co.uk
Infrastructure and Property Projects
Location:
Derby
Contract Type:
Fixed Term
Salary:
Circa 52K
Closing Date:
Sunday 12 March 2023
Interview Date:
To be confirmed
Reference:
2023-71
We are proud to be One Team at East Midlands Railway (EMR). We are passionate about keeping people safe, delighting our customers , doing the right thing and delivering easier journeys every day. With over 2,400 employees, our people are the reason we are so successful. Seven times accredited as a Top Employer, we have an outstanding opportunity to join East Midlands Railway as an Infrastructure & Property Programme Lead.
The I&P Programme Lead will lead and support a group of project managers through the business transformational change agenda. They will also ensure sufficient resources are provided to deliver projects and to disburse our requirements around safe delivery of works and maintain a master programme of works which forecasts resource and manage the supply and demand of said resource. This is a fixed term contract until March 2024. For internal employees, this will be a secondment.
Some of the key responsibilities for this role are:
Planning and designing the programme of Infrastructure & Property works; proactively forecasting demands, monitoring its progress, resolving issues and initiating appropriate corrective action
Define and execute programme controls (processes, procedures, reporting, etc) in partnership with the business PMO.
Engaging with key stakeholders to ensure that major events and industry activities are reflected in the programme and that programme risks are adequately communicated.
Facilitating the appointment of individuals to projects to enhance the full skill set of the team including informal contracting to agree scope and reporting requirements, making the case for additional resources where required.
Managing the wellbeing of the project management team including identifying and resourcing of training requirements as well as performance management of the team.
Managing the processes, dependencies and the interfaces between projects and the wider business
Provide change management for the portfolio of works as they deliver a new ‘BAU’ position.
Provide quality assurance on reports, plans, drawings and calculations developed as part of the works programme.
Act as the point of escalation for specific project risks and issues.
Identify and employ economies of scale and synergies between projects to achieve value for money (e.g. shared line blocks and shared contractors)
Develop clear stakeholder and RACI plans for stakeholder engagement, including pulse-checks to ensure both internal and external stakeholders have buy-in to project scopes/objectives and feel appropriately engaged.
Maintain clear and comprehensive, accessible records and project data including a forward archiving regime.
As an experienced I&P Programme Lead you will be able to demonstrate:
Ability to clearly set, monitor and review standards, effectively negotiating & managing stakeholders and partners as appropriate.
Awareness of Network Rail planning & access processes and impacts thereof.
Significant experience in Project/Programme Management with appropriate qualification (PRINCE/2, APM)
Experience of financial management and forecasting.
Good negotiator and communicator (both written and oral) with a keen analytical approach and proven management experience, championing good behaviour and teamwork in others.
Work flexibly, being able to attend site and provide advice outside of normal working hours when required.
Be effective in making decisions within a challenging business and commercial environment
IT literate, able to present programme timelines, milestones and major events/risks both verbally and graphically.
Degree or equivalent experience
As well as a competitive salary, we’ll also offer you:
Excellent Railway Pension scheme
Free travel on East Midlands Railway, LNER and Train Operating Companies under Abellio
Friends and Family discounted Tickets on the EMR Network
75% discount on National Travel (inc partner and dependants)
Various training opportunities
…and many more!
Ready to take on this exciting opportunity? Submit your online application form and upload your CV. As we operate a blind screening process please remove all personal information including your name from your CV.
We promise to treat you fairly, consistently and with respect throughout the application, assessment and selection process.
Feb 28, 2023
Full time
Infrastructure and Property Projects
Location:
Derby
Contract Type:
Fixed Term
Salary:
Circa 52K
Closing Date:
Sunday 12 March 2023
Interview Date:
To be confirmed
Reference:
2023-71
We are proud to be One Team at East Midlands Railway (EMR). We are passionate about keeping people safe, delighting our customers , doing the right thing and delivering easier journeys every day. With over 2,400 employees, our people are the reason we are so successful. Seven times accredited as a Top Employer, we have an outstanding opportunity to join East Midlands Railway as an Infrastructure & Property Programme Lead.
The I&P Programme Lead will lead and support a group of project managers through the business transformational change agenda. They will also ensure sufficient resources are provided to deliver projects and to disburse our requirements around safe delivery of works and maintain a master programme of works which forecasts resource and manage the supply and demand of said resource. This is a fixed term contract until March 2024. For internal employees, this will be a secondment.
Some of the key responsibilities for this role are:
Planning and designing the programme of Infrastructure & Property works; proactively forecasting demands, monitoring its progress, resolving issues and initiating appropriate corrective action
Define and execute programme controls (processes, procedures, reporting, etc) in partnership with the business PMO.
Engaging with key stakeholders to ensure that major events and industry activities are reflected in the programme and that programme risks are adequately communicated.
Facilitating the appointment of individuals to projects to enhance the full skill set of the team including informal contracting to agree scope and reporting requirements, making the case for additional resources where required.
Managing the wellbeing of the project management team including identifying and resourcing of training requirements as well as performance management of the team.
Managing the processes, dependencies and the interfaces between projects and the wider business
Provide change management for the portfolio of works as they deliver a new ‘BAU’ position.
Provide quality assurance on reports, plans, drawings and calculations developed as part of the works programme.
Act as the point of escalation for specific project risks and issues.
Identify and employ economies of scale and synergies between projects to achieve value for money (e.g. shared line blocks and shared contractors)
Develop clear stakeholder and RACI plans for stakeholder engagement, including pulse-checks to ensure both internal and external stakeholders have buy-in to project scopes/objectives and feel appropriately engaged.
Maintain clear and comprehensive, accessible records and project data including a forward archiving regime.
As an experienced I&P Programme Lead you will be able to demonstrate:
Ability to clearly set, monitor and review standards, effectively negotiating & managing stakeholders and partners as appropriate.
Awareness of Network Rail planning & access processes and impacts thereof.
Significant experience in Project/Programme Management with appropriate qualification (PRINCE/2, APM)
Experience of financial management and forecasting.
Good negotiator and communicator (both written and oral) with a keen analytical approach and proven management experience, championing good behaviour and teamwork in others.
Work flexibly, being able to attend site and provide advice outside of normal working hours when required.
Be effective in making decisions within a challenging business and commercial environment
IT literate, able to present programme timelines, milestones and major events/risks both verbally and graphically.
Degree or equivalent experience
As well as a competitive salary, we’ll also offer you:
Excellent Railway Pension scheme
Free travel on East Midlands Railway, LNER and Train Operating Companies under Abellio
Friends and Family discounted Tickets on the EMR Network
75% discount on National Travel (inc partner and dependants)
Various training opportunities
…and many more!
Ready to take on this exciting opportunity? Submit your online application form and upload your CV. As we operate a blind screening process please remove all personal information including your name from your CV.
We promise to treat you fairly, consistently and with respect throughout the application, assessment and selection process.
We are currently recruiting for a UK-based Assistant/Graduate Quantity Surveyor to work with our experienced commercial team at our London office, based in West Thurrock.
This is a fantastic opportunity, with excellent career prospects.
Key responsibilities are:
Handling, controlling, and billing of work record sheets
Preparation of billing for variation work elements
Responding to client queries
Preparation of applications for payment and submission to the client
Identifying pricing and agreeing change
Sub-contract appraisals
Cost reporting
Preparation of detailed final accounts
Essential skills
The ideal candidate will have experience in the construction industry, with a Quantity Surveyor qualification
Highly organised and motivated
Good verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to deal professionally with people at all levels
Ability to prioritise workload to ensure delivery is achieved within set timescales
Computer literate, with the ability to learn new software packages quickly
Plenty of initiative and an innovative approach to problem-solving
Dec 21, 2022
Full time
We are currently recruiting for a UK-based Assistant/Graduate Quantity Surveyor to work with our experienced commercial team at our London office, based in West Thurrock.
This is a fantastic opportunity, with excellent career prospects.
Key responsibilities are:
Handling, controlling, and billing of work record sheets
Preparation of billing for variation work elements
Responding to client queries
Preparation of applications for payment and submission to the client
Identifying pricing and agreeing change
Sub-contract appraisals
Cost reporting
Preparation of detailed final accounts
Essential skills
The ideal candidate will have experience in the construction industry, with a Quantity Surveyor qualification
Highly organised and motivated
Good verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to deal professionally with people at all levels
Ability to prioritise workload to ensure delivery is achieved within set timescales
Computer literate, with the ability to learn new software packages quickly
Plenty of initiative and an innovative approach to problem-solving
Summary Do you have the ambition to be part of the next chapter in the development of this stunning site which celebrates 700 years of history, nestled in glorious gardens and countryside? We're looking for a Property Operations Manager, to lead the day to day management and visitor operations on site at Ightham Mote. This role is ideally suited for someone who is fully prepared to "get stuck in" to whatever areas are needed to ensure the smooth running of the property. Ightham Mote is currently undergoing significant investment in its infrastructure, with a sensational new visitor welcome and retail building due to open this summer. This is an opportunity to be part of the future of this historic site and transform the visitor experience for our growing audiences. What it's like to work here The Ightham Mote and North Kent portfolio, with Ightham Mote at its heart, is a collection of glorious built and outdoor sites, with something for everyone, welcoming over 200k visitors annually. We're a high achieving, supportive team who work at pace. You'll be part of the Property Leadership team for the Portfolio, reporting directly to the General Manager. You'll work together closely to design and implement our Property Business Plan, to secure a sustainable future for our places, share them with a wide and diverse audiences and deliver brilliant visitor experience. Click here for more information about this location What you'll be doing Day to day, you'll manage and be accountable for the operations on-site at Ightham Mote and for smaller properties nearby. You'll be committed to delivering and maintaining outstanding supporter involvement and experiences and for ensuring your teams are empowered to play their part. You'll line manage a team of staff and volunteers to ensure that visitors receive the best experience possible and will have responsibility for key areas from presentation, service, volunteer management, development, health and safety and elements of the commercial performance of the property. Please also read the full role profile and additional information attached to this advert. Who we're looking for Able to work on your own initiative, guided by our strategy and our values and behaviours and to solve problems Experienced in the practical elements of managing a growing visitor operation Proactive and solutions focused Effective organisation and planning skills, with close attention to detail Experienced at working to multiple deadlines and managing your own workload An enthusiastic leader of people, with the ability to develop and motivate your team through a period of change Able to communicate effectively at all levels and build relationships both externally and internally The package The National Trust has the motto 'For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) Tax-free childcare scheme Rental deposit loan scheme Season ticket loan Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. Flexible working whenever possible Employee assistance programme Free parking at most Trust places Independent financial advice Click here to find out more about the benefits we offer to support you.
Mar 29, 2024
Full time
Summary Do you have the ambition to be part of the next chapter in the development of this stunning site which celebrates 700 years of history, nestled in glorious gardens and countryside? We're looking for a Property Operations Manager, to lead the day to day management and visitor operations on site at Ightham Mote. This role is ideally suited for someone who is fully prepared to "get stuck in" to whatever areas are needed to ensure the smooth running of the property. Ightham Mote is currently undergoing significant investment in its infrastructure, with a sensational new visitor welcome and retail building due to open this summer. This is an opportunity to be part of the future of this historic site and transform the visitor experience for our growing audiences. What it's like to work here The Ightham Mote and North Kent portfolio, with Ightham Mote at its heart, is a collection of glorious built and outdoor sites, with something for everyone, welcoming over 200k visitors annually. We're a high achieving, supportive team who work at pace. You'll be part of the Property Leadership team for the Portfolio, reporting directly to the General Manager. You'll work together closely to design and implement our Property Business Plan, to secure a sustainable future for our places, share them with a wide and diverse audiences and deliver brilliant visitor experience. Click here for more information about this location What you'll be doing Day to day, you'll manage and be accountable for the operations on-site at Ightham Mote and for smaller properties nearby. You'll be committed to delivering and maintaining outstanding supporter involvement and experiences and for ensuring your teams are empowered to play their part. You'll line manage a team of staff and volunteers to ensure that visitors receive the best experience possible and will have responsibility for key areas from presentation, service, volunteer management, development, health and safety and elements of the commercial performance of the property. Please also read the full role profile and additional information attached to this advert. Who we're looking for Able to work on your own initiative, guided by our strategy and our values and behaviours and to solve problems Experienced in the practical elements of managing a growing visitor operation Proactive and solutions focused Effective organisation and planning skills, with close attention to detail Experienced at working to multiple deadlines and managing your own workload An enthusiastic leader of people, with the ability to develop and motivate your team through a period of change Able to communicate effectively at all levels and build relationships both externally and internally The package The National Trust has the motto 'For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) Tax-free childcare scheme Rental deposit loan scheme Season ticket loan Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. Flexible working whenever possible Employee assistance programme Free parking at most Trust places Independent financial advice Click here to find out more about the benefits we offer to support you.
Salary - Circa £55k - £60k depending upon skills and experience Permanent Full time - 37 hours Hybrid position - working from Home and Huntingdon Office Anglian Water offers a flexible approach, this role provides you the flexibility to work from home and from an Anglian Water office. Your base location will be in Huntingdon with an expectation of being in the office minimum 1-2 days a week.? Do you have experience of leading projects within a Digital, Data and Technology (DDat) or Operation Technology (OT) setting? If?so,?we have an amazing opportunity for you! Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) underpins everything we do in our business at Anglian Water. As well as maintaining our systems and 'keeping the lights on', we gather business intelligence, deliver complex system upgrades, provide innovative contact centre and mobile technology, design, build, and maintain new systems for future digital technology to enable Anglian Water to continue to deliver a high quality service to its customers. Our team has been undergoing an exciting transformation to modernise our practices, tools and platforms to enhance our services and ensure they are best positioned to play a proactive and value-orientated role across our business. The project manager is responsible for the initiation, planning, execution, performance / monitoring and closure of their projects. Behaviourally they should look at efficient and effective ways to deliver changes to drive continuous improvements through the AW organisation. This role will be involved in project managing both DDat and Operational Technology (OT) projects. In summary these tasks typically include: Planning what work needs to be done, when and who's going to do it and mapping dependencies Ensuring compliance with AWS Finance process to ensure projects are managed effectively from a budgetary perspective Looking at the risks and dependencies involved in a particular project and managing these Escalating as necessary any risks or issues as per project governance Influencing and motivating the team of people involved in the project Co-ordinating work done by different people and managing stakeholders continuously Typically engaging and managing multiple Delivery Partners in the course of the project delivery Dealing with changes to the project as and when necessary Making sure the project delivers the expected outcomes and benefits on time and within the cost agreed Key responsibilities include:? Project Delivery Responsible for delivery of projects to Anglian Water Prince 2 APM level C Project Management methodology: - The PM is accountable for building the plan The PM is accountable for ensuring that permission is obtained to proceed through various stage gates The PM is responsible for ensuring that governance is in place and management decisions can be made: Responsible for delivering the following products: Product Breakdown Structure Project Initiation Delivery Document (PIDD) or Project Brief (depending on size and complexity of project) Work Packages Effective management of RAID Monthly progress reporting Project governance You'll also takes ownership of the project and proactively drives the project to completion by energetically resolving issues and managing risks. What does it take to be Project Manager? HND/HNC/Prince 2/Advanced Project Management or equivalent experience Significant demonstrable relevant experience of IS/IT or OT systems as applicable for the role Commercial awareness with a track record of working with customers to realise business benefits and/or business outcomes Experience and knowledge of converting operational capability and competence to a package of services for IS/OT exploitation Significant demonstrable experience, including Project Management, Financial and performance management, relevant technical management. Significant demonstrable experience of liaising, negotiating with external partners and suppliers As a valued employee, you'll be entitled to: Personal private health care 26 days annual leave - rising with length of service Flexible working Competitive pension scheme - Anglian Water double-matches your contributions up to 6% Bonus scheme Flexible benefits to support your wellbeing and lifestyle ? We are passionate and committed to the learning and development of our people making sure they have the right skills and knowledge to be successful and to help achieve their potential. Closing date:?7th April 2024 Interview dates: week commencing 15th April
Mar 29, 2024
Full time
Salary - Circa £55k - £60k depending upon skills and experience Permanent Full time - 37 hours Hybrid position - working from Home and Huntingdon Office Anglian Water offers a flexible approach, this role provides you the flexibility to work from home and from an Anglian Water office. Your base location will be in Huntingdon with an expectation of being in the office minimum 1-2 days a week.? Do you have experience of leading projects within a Digital, Data and Technology (DDat) or Operation Technology (OT) setting? If?so,?we have an amazing opportunity for you! Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) underpins everything we do in our business at Anglian Water. As well as maintaining our systems and 'keeping the lights on', we gather business intelligence, deliver complex system upgrades, provide innovative contact centre and mobile technology, design, build, and maintain new systems for future digital technology to enable Anglian Water to continue to deliver a high quality service to its customers. Our team has been undergoing an exciting transformation to modernise our practices, tools and platforms to enhance our services and ensure they are best positioned to play a proactive and value-orientated role across our business. The project manager is responsible for the initiation, planning, execution, performance / monitoring and closure of their projects. Behaviourally they should look at efficient and effective ways to deliver changes to drive continuous improvements through the AW organisation. This role will be involved in project managing both DDat and Operational Technology (OT) projects. In summary these tasks typically include: Planning what work needs to be done, when and who's going to do it and mapping dependencies Ensuring compliance with AWS Finance process to ensure projects are managed effectively from a budgetary perspective Looking at the risks and dependencies involved in a particular project and managing these Escalating as necessary any risks or issues as per project governance Influencing and motivating the team of people involved in the project Co-ordinating work done by different people and managing stakeholders continuously Typically engaging and managing multiple Delivery Partners in the course of the project delivery Dealing with changes to the project as and when necessary Making sure the project delivers the expected outcomes and benefits on time and within the cost agreed Key responsibilities include:? Project Delivery Responsible for delivery of projects to Anglian Water Prince 2 APM level C Project Management methodology: - The PM is accountable for building the plan The PM is accountable for ensuring that permission is obtained to proceed through various stage gates The PM is responsible for ensuring that governance is in place and management decisions can be made: Responsible for delivering the following products: Product Breakdown Structure Project Initiation Delivery Document (PIDD) or Project Brief (depending on size and complexity of project) Work Packages Effective management of RAID Monthly progress reporting Project governance You'll also takes ownership of the project and proactively drives the project to completion by energetically resolving issues and managing risks. What does it take to be Project Manager? HND/HNC/Prince 2/Advanced Project Management or equivalent experience Significant demonstrable relevant experience of IS/IT or OT systems as applicable for the role Commercial awareness with a track record of working with customers to realise business benefits and/or business outcomes Experience and knowledge of converting operational capability and competence to a package of services for IS/OT exploitation Significant demonstrable experience, including Project Management, Financial and performance management, relevant technical management. Significant demonstrable experience of liaising, negotiating with external partners and suppliers As a valued employee, you'll be entitled to: Personal private health care 26 days annual leave - rising with length of service Flexible working Competitive pension scheme - Anglian Water double-matches your contributions up to 6% Bonus scheme Flexible benefits to support your wellbeing and lifestyle ? We are passionate and committed to the learning and development of our people making sure they have the right skills and knowledge to be successful and to help achieve their potential. Closing date:?7th April 2024 Interview dates: week commencing 15th April
Purpose of the Role To manage the various contractors and suppliers engaged to service the recently refurbished Grade II listed building, which is a 70,000 sq ft building containing a large serviced office, a 23 room boutique hotel and restaurant. Main responsibility is to liaise with the various managers and ensure a safe, clean and well maintained environment for staff, guests and visitors. Key Responsibilities General Manage the appointment and ongoing SLA management of contractors provisioning, namely waste management, pest control, maintenance, security, cleaning and landscaping. Oversee the buildings noise strategy Create and manage daily, weekly and monthly contact and communication routines between all operators Management of budgets costs for contracted services to aim for year on year savings. First line of approval on invoices. Regular liaison with manager of clockwise, hotel and restaurant. Reporting to FM team and managing surveyor regularly. Energy monitoring and consumption data recording. Maintenance of site records. Ensure that Compass (Savills database) is up to date and complete at all times. Ensure all Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly checklists are complete and uploaded onto Compass. Ensure that high standards of property presentation are achieved and maintained at all times. Ensure best value is being achieved by analysing, auditing and proposing improvements to the existing property management systems in operation. Evaluate existing contractual relationships, and ensure that the tenants are receiving best value. Create and maintain an effective working relationship with existing suppliers. Ensure and implement best practice whilst ensuring safe working practices are complied with at all times. Ensure appropriate clear communication lines are established and maintained Assist in the preparation and monitoring of the service charge budget Checking and first line approval of supplier and contractor invoices Carry out any other reasonable request of the Property Surveyor and / or regional FM. Safety & Security Ensure compliance with all client and Savills procedures and policies, including health and safety, COSHH and environmental matters. Ensure compliance with all statutory requirements and codes of practice, health and safety requirements. Promotions/Public Relations Establishing and developing good relations and partnerships with various stakeholders and local agencies, including: Local authority Police Fire Brigade Public transport Providers Adjoining owners Ensure that all promotional activities are carried out with due care and attention to the health and safety and welfare of staff and customers. Establish and develop close working relationships with tenant representatives and manage tenant satisfaction and confidence in Savills service delivery. Quality Assurance Adhere to all quality assurance requirements. Ensure compliance at all times with operational standards. Skills, Knowledge and Experience Candidates will be required to demonstrate the following: Essential Self-motivated, able to work on own initiative. Excellent communication and general inter-personal skills Experience in managing budgets, good strategic vision and a strong commitment to customer service Prior experience of the management of multi let commercial property. Experience in the supervision of contractors. Good understanding of commercial property management. A comprehensive knowledge and understanding of legislative health & safety requirements. Good time management skills able to respond to client/contract deadlines. Able to demonstrate driving for "best in class" service and standards Ability to use full range of Microsoft applications inc. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook. Working Hours - 8am to 5.30 pm with an hour for lunch (unpaid) Salary - £40k to £45k pa Please see our Benefits Booklet for more information.
Mar 29, 2024
Full time
Purpose of the Role To manage the various contractors and suppliers engaged to service the recently refurbished Grade II listed building, which is a 70,000 sq ft building containing a large serviced office, a 23 room boutique hotel and restaurant. Main responsibility is to liaise with the various managers and ensure a safe, clean and well maintained environment for staff, guests and visitors. Key Responsibilities General Manage the appointment and ongoing SLA management of contractors provisioning, namely waste management, pest control, maintenance, security, cleaning and landscaping. Oversee the buildings noise strategy Create and manage daily, weekly and monthly contact and communication routines between all operators Management of budgets costs for contracted services to aim for year on year savings. First line of approval on invoices. Regular liaison with manager of clockwise, hotel and restaurant. Reporting to FM team and managing surveyor regularly. Energy monitoring and consumption data recording. Maintenance of site records. Ensure that Compass (Savills database) is up to date and complete at all times. Ensure all Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly checklists are complete and uploaded onto Compass. Ensure that high standards of property presentation are achieved and maintained at all times. Ensure best value is being achieved by analysing, auditing and proposing improvements to the existing property management systems in operation. Evaluate existing contractual relationships, and ensure that the tenants are receiving best value. Create and maintain an effective working relationship with existing suppliers. Ensure and implement best practice whilst ensuring safe working practices are complied with at all times. Ensure appropriate clear communication lines are established and maintained Assist in the preparation and monitoring of the service charge budget Checking and first line approval of supplier and contractor invoices Carry out any other reasonable request of the Property Surveyor and / or regional FM. Safety & Security Ensure compliance with all client and Savills procedures and policies, including health and safety, COSHH and environmental matters. Ensure compliance with all statutory requirements and codes of practice, health and safety requirements. Promotions/Public Relations Establishing and developing good relations and partnerships with various stakeholders and local agencies, including: Local authority Police Fire Brigade Public transport Providers Adjoining owners Ensure that all promotional activities are carried out with due care and attention to the health and safety and welfare of staff and customers. Establish and develop close working relationships with tenant representatives and manage tenant satisfaction and confidence in Savills service delivery. Quality Assurance Adhere to all quality assurance requirements. Ensure compliance at all times with operational standards. Skills, Knowledge and Experience Candidates will be required to demonstrate the following: Essential Self-motivated, able to work on own initiative. Excellent communication and general inter-personal skills Experience in managing budgets, good strategic vision and a strong commitment to customer service Prior experience of the management of multi let commercial property. Experience in the supervision of contractors. Good understanding of commercial property management. A comprehensive knowledge and understanding of legislative health & safety requirements. Good time management skills able to respond to client/contract deadlines. Able to demonstrate driving for "best in class" service and standards Ability to use full range of Microsoft applications inc. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook. Working Hours - 8am to 5.30 pm with an hour for lunch (unpaid) Salary - £40k to £45k pa Please see our Benefits Booklet for more information.
House of Commons The House of Commons a unique and exciting place to work right at the heart of the UK's thriving democratic system. Behind the scenes, the House of Commons Service is made up of more than 3,000 employees who support and facilitate the smooth day to day running of the House. They provide professional services to Members of Parliament, their staff, and the wider parliamentary community. Staff Benefits In addition to your salary, we offer an attractive range of benefits including: 30 days' annual leave (Pro-rata) (increasing to 35 days after first full leave year). Civil Service pension with an average employer contribution of 27%. Access to training and development. Flexible working. Interest free season ticket loan and bicycle loan. Introduction The Parliamentary Maintenance Services Team (PMST) is a team of approximately 250 directly employed House staff and contractors. This team maintains the Parliamentary Estate (Commons & Lords) buildings, engineering systems and furnishings in order to ensure a fully functioning, safe working environment for the many thousands of people for who work in and visit Parliament and ensure the buildings are equipped for the demands of the 21st century. PMST have direct interface with the other departments supporting the functions of both Houses, i.e., Security; Digital; Safety; Catering; Service Delivery and Strategic Estates (who provide project management to multi-million-pound refurbishment and build projects). The Role We are looking for a Programme Manager to join our Maintenance Projects Team. This Senior Management position will be responsible for managing the development and delivery of a programme of projects to agreed scope, time, cost and quality requirements, working with business customers and their representatives. Acting as a lead subject matter expert, you will ensure the overall successful delivery of technical and operational compliance across Parliamentary Maintenance Services, by supporting accountable managers and ensuring that activities are compliant with statutory and corporate standards. Delivery of key responsibilities will best enable the Parliamentary Services Team to operate safely and effectively, ultimately ensuring the House is able to continue to function. Some of the responsibilities for this role include: Deliver a programme consisting of multiple projects. Lead and develop a specific programme/project on time, to budget and to other agreed success criteria, within corporate guidelines, maximizing the value and benefits delivered to Parliament. Ensuring that the management of all programme activity complies with the necessary standards and controls (e.g. financial, planning, governance, reporting, management, assurance, business case). Ensuring project delivery teams make strategic decisions in the full knowledge of commercial and procurement implications. Skills and Experience Experience - Proven experience working in a programme management role overseeing the delivery of a portfolio of projects within a public sector body. To be successful in this role you will demonstrate: Excellent knowledge of programme and project control processes and systems. Experience of developing and creating systems and processes that are proven to enhance performance either from a quality, time or cost perspective. Evidence of strong Commercial leadership (cost, contract and procurement), delivering large-scale, complex projects or programmes, managing budgets, risk and interdependency with project experience spanning early feasibility through to handover. Excellent interpersonal skills, able to communicate clearly and build effective working relationships with diverse stakeholders to achieve shared goals. The ability to make effective decisions or difficult decisions - evaluating data from various sources to make well-considered decisions and presenting reasonable conclusions to inform and/or influence senior Stakeholders. Excellent People Management, with experience in establishing and leading high-performing teams through developing capability, setting effective team and individual objectives and managing progress against these. Next Steps and Additional Information CV & Supporting Statement - If you would like to apply for this role, please submit your CV and supporting statement with a 500-word limit. More information on the role and the full criteria can be found in the Job Description. Please note that most job offers will be made at the minimum of the salary range, other than in exceptional circumstances.
Mar 29, 2024
Full time
House of Commons The House of Commons a unique and exciting place to work right at the heart of the UK's thriving democratic system. Behind the scenes, the House of Commons Service is made up of more than 3,000 employees who support and facilitate the smooth day to day running of the House. They provide professional services to Members of Parliament, their staff, and the wider parliamentary community. Staff Benefits In addition to your salary, we offer an attractive range of benefits including: 30 days' annual leave (Pro-rata) (increasing to 35 days after first full leave year). Civil Service pension with an average employer contribution of 27%. Access to training and development. Flexible working. Interest free season ticket loan and bicycle loan. Introduction The Parliamentary Maintenance Services Team (PMST) is a team of approximately 250 directly employed House staff and contractors. This team maintains the Parliamentary Estate (Commons & Lords) buildings, engineering systems and furnishings in order to ensure a fully functioning, safe working environment for the many thousands of people for who work in and visit Parliament and ensure the buildings are equipped for the demands of the 21st century. PMST have direct interface with the other departments supporting the functions of both Houses, i.e., Security; Digital; Safety; Catering; Service Delivery and Strategic Estates (who provide project management to multi-million-pound refurbishment and build projects). The Role We are looking for a Programme Manager to join our Maintenance Projects Team. This Senior Management position will be responsible for managing the development and delivery of a programme of projects to agreed scope, time, cost and quality requirements, working with business customers and their representatives. Acting as a lead subject matter expert, you will ensure the overall successful delivery of technical and operational compliance across Parliamentary Maintenance Services, by supporting accountable managers and ensuring that activities are compliant with statutory and corporate standards. Delivery of key responsibilities will best enable the Parliamentary Services Team to operate safely and effectively, ultimately ensuring the House is able to continue to function. Some of the responsibilities for this role include: Deliver a programme consisting of multiple projects. Lead and develop a specific programme/project on time, to budget and to other agreed success criteria, within corporate guidelines, maximizing the value and benefits delivered to Parliament. Ensuring that the management of all programme activity complies with the necessary standards and controls (e.g. financial, planning, governance, reporting, management, assurance, business case). Ensuring project delivery teams make strategic decisions in the full knowledge of commercial and procurement implications. Skills and Experience Experience - Proven experience working in a programme management role overseeing the delivery of a portfolio of projects within a public sector body. To be successful in this role you will demonstrate: Excellent knowledge of programme and project control processes and systems. Experience of developing and creating systems and processes that are proven to enhance performance either from a quality, time or cost perspective. Evidence of strong Commercial leadership (cost, contract and procurement), delivering large-scale, complex projects or programmes, managing budgets, risk and interdependency with project experience spanning early feasibility through to handover. Excellent interpersonal skills, able to communicate clearly and build effective working relationships with diverse stakeholders to achieve shared goals. The ability to make effective decisions or difficult decisions - evaluating data from various sources to make well-considered decisions and presenting reasonable conclusions to inform and/or influence senior Stakeholders. Excellent People Management, with experience in establishing and leading high-performing teams through developing capability, setting effective team and individual objectives and managing progress against these. Next Steps and Additional Information CV & Supporting Statement - If you would like to apply for this role, please submit your CV and supporting statement with a 500-word limit. More information on the role and the full criteria can be found in the Job Description. Please note that most job offers will be made at the minimum of the salary range, other than in exceptional circumstances.
If you are ambitious for career progression and looking for an opportunity to join an award winning multi disciplinary consultancy that are looking to add to their already successful Quantity Surveying team as part of a major growth strategy, then this opportunity is for you. My client is currently looking for a Quantity Surveyor/Cost Manager to fill a permanent opening within their office located in the city centre of Manchester. Interested candidates will ideally be MRICS or ready to sit your APC. Responsibilities of the Quantity Surveyor/Cost Manager: Preparation of Estimates of cost plans Feasibility studies Preparation of cost reports for clients on a monthly basis Change Control Value management Preparation of final accounts Interface with the clients Requirements of the Quantity Surveyor/Cost Manager: At least 3 years post grad experience. MRICS qualified of part way through their APC with experience gained from within a commercial environment. Student Accommodation, BTR and Public Sector experience being of particular interest to our client. On offer for the Quantity Surveyor/Cost Manager: This position offers between 40k-45k which can be negotiated depending on experience, project exposure and a fantastic opportunity for career progression. Company benefits package includes Generous Annual Leave, Company Pension and a range of other flexible benefits. What happens next: On receipt of your application our dedicated Surveying and Project Management recruiter, Rees Allan, will contact you to discuss this opportunity in full detail. Rees will disclose the name of our client to you prior to sending your CV to this, or any other company we are working with. To be considered for this role, you must have the right to work in the UK
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
If you are ambitious for career progression and looking for an opportunity to join an award winning multi disciplinary consultancy that are looking to add to their already successful Quantity Surveying team as part of a major growth strategy, then this opportunity is for you. My client is currently looking for a Quantity Surveyor/Cost Manager to fill a permanent opening within their office located in the city centre of Manchester. Interested candidates will ideally be MRICS or ready to sit your APC. Responsibilities of the Quantity Surveyor/Cost Manager: Preparation of Estimates of cost plans Feasibility studies Preparation of cost reports for clients on a monthly basis Change Control Value management Preparation of final accounts Interface with the clients Requirements of the Quantity Surveyor/Cost Manager: At least 3 years post grad experience. MRICS qualified of part way through their APC with experience gained from within a commercial environment. Student Accommodation, BTR and Public Sector experience being of particular interest to our client. On offer for the Quantity Surveyor/Cost Manager: This position offers between 40k-45k which can be negotiated depending on experience, project exposure and a fantastic opportunity for career progression. Company benefits package includes Generous Annual Leave, Company Pension and a range of other flexible benefits. What happens next: On receipt of your application our dedicated Surveying and Project Management recruiter, Rees Allan, will contact you to discuss this opportunity in full detail. Rees will disclose the name of our client to you prior to sending your CV to this, or any other company we are working with. To be considered for this role, you must have the right to work in the UK
Company Profile CBRE is the global leader in real estate services and leverages the industry's most powerful knowledge base to meet the commercial real estate needs of its clients worldwide. Our vision is to be the preeminent, vertically integrated, globally capable real estate service firm. Globally we employ over 70,000 employees and operate in 48 countries. Job Title: Facilities Manager CBRE Global Workplace Solutions is a leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management. We are recruiting a Facilities Manager to join the team located in Aberdeen . Working alongside one of our most prestigious Oil & Gas clients in their office in Aberdeen, you as the Facilities Manager will have responsibility for the management of an FM team, vendors, Health and Safety, environmental, company procedures related general legislation and client requirements. This includes ensuring the adherence to the budgetary costs and customer service standards. Key Responsibilities To ensure the fabric of the building both externally and internally is maintained and serviced to a high standard in accordance with the management contract and agreed budgets. To be responsible for all the health and safety compliance onsite, including that of third party services providers and maintenance records. This includes ensuring Meridian is regularly updated and monitored in accordance with all the Health and Safety requirements. To oversee third party contracts to ensure the correct standard of service is provided in accordance with the agreed contract Preparation, control and monitoring of the service agreement in accordance with the client's budgetary agreement Regular monitoring of the key performance indicators and taking remedial action as applicable to ensure the required standards are maintained and constantly improved for the full range of buildings To compile and maintain all required management information/records relating to company, health and safety and other related records. This includes asset register, emergency plans and all related records and management reports To further develop and maintain excellent tenant relationships, ensuring that they receive the highest standards of service in relation to their operational needs and attend tenant meetings as applicable. To ensure fire and other evacuations are carried out on a regular basis in accordance with the health and safety requirements. This includes ensuring the emergency plan and related site maps are continually updated within all properties including these managed by reportees, as applicable. To liaise with local authorities as appropriate To proactively manage risk and deal with insurance issues on site To manage major work programmes on site, acting as the liaison point for all parties involved To produce management reports in accordance with the needs of the business. To liaise with the building manager and the procurement department to ensure compilation of external contracts and ensure that all procurement needs are carried out in line with Company policy To monitor FM works onsite and liaise with service providers/sub-contractors. Any other duties as in accordance with the needs of the business Person Specification/Requirements Previous facilities management experience.This includes Line Management responsibility for Company personnel and contractors and management service agreements as applicable. Excellent customer service, interpersonal and communication skills IT literate, together with an understanding and experience of industry specific IT Applications. High degree and knowledge reference of Health and Safety legislation, environmental protection requirements and ideally IOSH or NEBOSH qualified Analytical skills Ability to work within a team and on own initiative and within a pressurised environment with excellent organisational and planning skills. BIFM qualification desirable
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Company Profile CBRE is the global leader in real estate services and leverages the industry's most powerful knowledge base to meet the commercial real estate needs of its clients worldwide. Our vision is to be the preeminent, vertically integrated, globally capable real estate service firm. Globally we employ over 70,000 employees and operate in 48 countries. Job Title: Facilities Manager CBRE Global Workplace Solutions is a leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management. We are recruiting a Facilities Manager to join the team located in Aberdeen . Working alongside one of our most prestigious Oil & Gas clients in their office in Aberdeen, you as the Facilities Manager will have responsibility for the management of an FM team, vendors, Health and Safety, environmental, company procedures related general legislation and client requirements. This includes ensuring the adherence to the budgetary costs and customer service standards. Key Responsibilities To ensure the fabric of the building both externally and internally is maintained and serviced to a high standard in accordance with the management contract and agreed budgets. To be responsible for all the health and safety compliance onsite, including that of third party services providers and maintenance records. This includes ensuring Meridian is regularly updated and monitored in accordance with all the Health and Safety requirements. To oversee third party contracts to ensure the correct standard of service is provided in accordance with the agreed contract Preparation, control and monitoring of the service agreement in accordance with the client's budgetary agreement Regular monitoring of the key performance indicators and taking remedial action as applicable to ensure the required standards are maintained and constantly improved for the full range of buildings To compile and maintain all required management information/records relating to company, health and safety and other related records. This includes asset register, emergency plans and all related records and management reports To further develop and maintain excellent tenant relationships, ensuring that they receive the highest standards of service in relation to their operational needs and attend tenant meetings as applicable. To ensure fire and other evacuations are carried out on a regular basis in accordance with the health and safety requirements. This includes ensuring the emergency plan and related site maps are continually updated within all properties including these managed by reportees, as applicable. To liaise with local authorities as appropriate To proactively manage risk and deal with insurance issues on site To manage major work programmes on site, acting as the liaison point for all parties involved To produce management reports in accordance with the needs of the business. To liaise with the building manager and the procurement department to ensure compilation of external contracts and ensure that all procurement needs are carried out in line with Company policy To monitor FM works onsite and liaise with service providers/sub-contractors. Any other duties as in accordance with the needs of the business Person Specification/Requirements Previous facilities management experience.This includes Line Management responsibility for Company personnel and contractors and management service agreements as applicable. Excellent customer service, interpersonal and communication skills IT literate, together with an understanding and experience of industry specific IT Applications. High degree and knowledge reference of Health and Safety legislation, environmental protection requirements and ideally IOSH or NEBOSH qualified Analytical skills Ability to work within a team and on own initiative and within a pressurised environment with excellent organisational and planning skills. BIFM qualification desirable
Our client is seeking a General Manager for a beautiful 1930s styled building in London W1! Job Title: General Manager Reports To/Line Manager: Operations Director Working hours: 9.00 to 17.00pm Monday to Friday Core Competencies: People Management and Leadership Communication Drive, Perseverance and Quality Focus Planning and Organisation Adaptability and Flexibility Role Purpose: The General Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of the team together with all aspects of operations and Facilities Management at the property, including on site health and safety, maintenance of the property, compliance and services to residents and retail customers. As the ambassador for the brand and the property, leading from the front and encouraging community engagement whilst demonstrating a commercial approach to delivering against agreed budgets is a vital aspect of this role. Primary Responsibilities: To demonstrate excellent Communication skills and be able to work closely with the senior management team, colleagues, residents, retail customers, contractors and all other third-party connections, leading to the delivery of high-quality customer service and an unrivalled resident/customer experience To Exhibit effective skills and techniques around Prioritising workload, Organisation and Planning of self and team To take ownership, in collaboration with the Operations Director, in drafting budgets both for Capital and Repairs and Maintenance To keep control of the budget and report on a monthly basis statistics to an appropriate level to be useful to the board as relevant and factual management information To prepare and report on a five-year plan, signed off by the Operations Director and the Board, in all key areas Essential experience: Experience of Managing a Team Worked in a similar Facilities Management environment Current knowledge and experience of health and safety legislation and compliance requirements relating to the working environment and residential block management A solid understanding of property maintenance and refurbishment principles and the ability to instruct and manage contractors accordingly to agreed budgets A knowledge of property mechanical and electrical installations including communal heating systems Desirable: Experience working with residential tenants living in prime central London property Required Qualifications (at £55,000pa salary): MIWFM NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety Otherwise, the role will offer £50,000pa with the view to increase to £55,000pa once the above has been achieved. Please note, it will be a requirement for the above qualifications to be studied for and acquired within the first 2 years of employment, paid for by the employer. Desireable Qualifications: Tech IOSH MRICS CMIOSH
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Our client is seeking a General Manager for a beautiful 1930s styled building in London W1! Job Title: General Manager Reports To/Line Manager: Operations Director Working hours: 9.00 to 17.00pm Monday to Friday Core Competencies: People Management and Leadership Communication Drive, Perseverance and Quality Focus Planning and Organisation Adaptability and Flexibility Role Purpose: The General Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of the team together with all aspects of operations and Facilities Management at the property, including on site health and safety, maintenance of the property, compliance and services to residents and retail customers. As the ambassador for the brand and the property, leading from the front and encouraging community engagement whilst demonstrating a commercial approach to delivering against agreed budgets is a vital aspect of this role. Primary Responsibilities: To demonstrate excellent Communication skills and be able to work closely with the senior management team, colleagues, residents, retail customers, contractors and all other third-party connections, leading to the delivery of high-quality customer service and an unrivalled resident/customer experience To Exhibit effective skills and techniques around Prioritising workload, Organisation and Planning of self and team To take ownership, in collaboration with the Operations Director, in drafting budgets both for Capital and Repairs and Maintenance To keep control of the budget and report on a monthly basis statistics to an appropriate level to be useful to the board as relevant and factual management information To prepare and report on a five-year plan, signed off by the Operations Director and the Board, in all key areas Essential experience: Experience of Managing a Team Worked in a similar Facilities Management environment Current knowledge and experience of health and safety legislation and compliance requirements relating to the working environment and residential block management A solid understanding of property maintenance and refurbishment principles and the ability to instruct and manage contractors accordingly to agreed budgets A knowledge of property mechanical and electrical installations including communal heating systems Desirable: Experience working with residential tenants living in prime central London property Required Qualifications (at £55,000pa salary): MIWFM NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety Otherwise, the role will offer £50,000pa with the view to increase to £55,000pa once the above has been achieved. Please note, it will be a requirement for the above qualifications to be studied for and acquired within the first 2 years of employment, paid for by the employer. Desireable Qualifications: Tech IOSH MRICS CMIOSH
As a Railway Alliance supply partner, we currently have a requirement for a Commercial Manager to manage a 30+ million portfolio, delivering domestic S&C works. The role will be starting in April, and will be based 3 days a week on site/office and 2 days from home. As the ideal candidate you will have previous Network Rail experience as a Quantity Surveyor / Commercial Manager, working for either a Consultancy, Main Contractor or NWR client side, and have a good understanding of major railway works. Commercial Manager / Quantity Surveyor roles and responsibilities: You will be responsible for providing professional commercial expertise and guidance to enable the programme to achieve compliance with relevant business targets, processes and procedures. To assist in the resolution of commercial issues and act as the champion within the function when these issues require escalation. Act as the key commercial interface with programme, alliance partners and external stakeholder providing appropriate professional support, guidance and leadership. Assess commercial risk and implement suitable control measures where required. Take a leading role and advise on the management and resolution of variations, commercial disputes and claims arising from the programme / Route. Implement appropriate controls to monitor compliance with company commercial policies and procedures. Review supplier performance against agreed Key Performance Indicators and take appropriate corrective action where required. Commercially manage relationships with contractors and suppliers to maximise benefit for Network Rail. Lead the commercial administration for any third-party contractual arrangements that are undertaken by the programme / Alliance. Commercial Manager / Quantity Surveyor requirements: Educated to degree level or equivalent within Commercial Management / Quantity Surveying, or similar relevant qualification. Membership of an appropriate professional commercial or engineering organisation. Knowledge of the construction industry and related supply chains, including commercial and contract administration processes. Experience of working on Network Rail infrastructure. Knowledge of railway industry contracts and NEC contracts. Knowledge of construction contracts. Able to effectively communicate at all levels, both internally and externally. Effective and proven negotiation skills with ability to influence decision making. Proven ability to manage and drive successful business change programmes. Computer literate including ability to utilise in-house and external software. Commercial Manager / Quantity Surveyor Benefits: Initial 1 year contract, with potential for a further 4+ years' worth of contract extensions You will be based 3 days a week out of the office/site and 2 days from home. The role will be starting in April 2024 to coincide with CP7, but actual start date can vary depending upon availability
Mar 28, 2024
Contract
As a Railway Alliance supply partner, we currently have a requirement for a Commercial Manager to manage a 30+ million portfolio, delivering domestic S&C works. The role will be starting in April, and will be based 3 days a week on site/office and 2 days from home. As the ideal candidate you will have previous Network Rail experience as a Quantity Surveyor / Commercial Manager, working for either a Consultancy, Main Contractor or NWR client side, and have a good understanding of major railway works. Commercial Manager / Quantity Surveyor roles and responsibilities: You will be responsible for providing professional commercial expertise and guidance to enable the programme to achieve compliance with relevant business targets, processes and procedures. To assist in the resolution of commercial issues and act as the champion within the function when these issues require escalation. Act as the key commercial interface with programme, alliance partners and external stakeholder providing appropriate professional support, guidance and leadership. Assess commercial risk and implement suitable control measures where required. Take a leading role and advise on the management and resolution of variations, commercial disputes and claims arising from the programme / Route. Implement appropriate controls to monitor compliance with company commercial policies and procedures. Review supplier performance against agreed Key Performance Indicators and take appropriate corrective action where required. Commercially manage relationships with contractors and suppliers to maximise benefit for Network Rail. Lead the commercial administration for any third-party contractual arrangements that are undertaken by the programme / Alliance. Commercial Manager / Quantity Surveyor requirements: Educated to degree level or equivalent within Commercial Management / Quantity Surveying, or similar relevant qualification. Membership of an appropriate professional commercial or engineering organisation. Knowledge of the construction industry and related supply chains, including commercial and contract administration processes. Experience of working on Network Rail infrastructure. Knowledge of railway industry contracts and NEC contracts. Knowledge of construction contracts. Able to effectively communicate at all levels, both internally and externally. Effective and proven negotiation skills with ability to influence decision making. Proven ability to manage and drive successful business change programmes. Computer literate including ability to utilise in-house and external software. Commercial Manager / Quantity Surveyor Benefits: Initial 1 year contract, with potential for a further 4+ years' worth of contract extensions You will be based 3 days a week out of the office/site and 2 days from home. The role will be starting in April 2024 to coincide with CP7, but actual start date can vary depending upon availability
Electrician- Commercial- Perm or Temp- 18th Edition- Maintenance- Testing- Install- Up to £40k Are you a skilled and experienced electrician looking for new opportunities in South Yorkshire? We have an exciting position available for a talented individual to join our team. If you are passionate about electrical systems, have strong problem-solving skills, and thrive in a dynamic work environment, then this could be the perfect role for you! Company Overview: We are currently recruiting a leading electrical services provider specialising in commercial projects across South Yorkshire. With a reputation for excellence, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, reliable, and efficient electrical solutions to our diverse clientele. We value our employees and offer a supportive and collaborative work environment where innovation and professional growth are encouraged. Job Responsibilities: Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems in commercial or domestic buildings, adhering to industry standards and regulations. Perform routine inspections and diagnostics to identify electrical issues and troubleshoot problems. Read and interpret blueprints, technical diagrams, and schematics to plan wiring layouts and installations. Conduct electrical upgrades and modifications to existing systems as per project requirements. Collaborate with project managers, contractors, and other team members to ensure timely completion of projects. Install and configure electrical components, fixtures, and equipment. Test electrical systems using specialised tools to ensure proper functioning and safety. Respond to emergency calls to address electrical failures or malfunctions. Adhere to safety protocols and maintain a clean and organised work environment. Keep up-to-date with industry advancements and participate in professional development opportunities. Requirements: Proven track record of successfully completing projects on time and within budget either as an individual or as a team. 17th or 18th Edition Strong knowledge of electrical codes, regulations, and safety standards. Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills. The ability to work independently or as part of a team. Strong attention to detail and time management abilities. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Physical stamina and ability to work in various environments and conditions. Benefits: A competitive salary. Opportunities for career advancement and professional development. Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. Supportive and collaborative work environment. State-of-the-art tools, equipment, and technology. Opportunity to work on diverse and exciting commercial projects. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Electrician- Commercial- Perm or Temp- 18th Edition- Maintenance- Testing- Install- Up to £40k Are you a skilled and experienced electrician looking for new opportunities in South Yorkshire? We have an exciting position available for a talented individual to join our team. If you are passionate about electrical systems, have strong problem-solving skills, and thrive in a dynamic work environment, then this could be the perfect role for you! Company Overview: We are currently recruiting a leading electrical services provider specialising in commercial projects across South Yorkshire. With a reputation for excellence, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, reliable, and efficient electrical solutions to our diverse clientele. We value our employees and offer a supportive and collaborative work environment where innovation and professional growth are encouraged. Job Responsibilities: Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems in commercial or domestic buildings, adhering to industry standards and regulations. Perform routine inspections and diagnostics to identify electrical issues and troubleshoot problems. Read and interpret blueprints, technical diagrams, and schematics to plan wiring layouts and installations. Conduct electrical upgrades and modifications to existing systems as per project requirements. Collaborate with project managers, contractors, and other team members to ensure timely completion of projects. Install and configure electrical components, fixtures, and equipment. Test electrical systems using specialised tools to ensure proper functioning and safety. Respond to emergency calls to address electrical failures or malfunctions. Adhere to safety protocols and maintain a clean and organised work environment. Keep up-to-date with industry advancements and participate in professional development opportunities. Requirements: Proven track record of successfully completing projects on time and within budget either as an individual or as a team. 17th or 18th Edition Strong knowledge of electrical codes, regulations, and safety standards. Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills. The ability to work independently or as part of a team. Strong attention to detail and time management abilities. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Physical stamina and ability to work in various environments and conditions. Benefits: A competitive salary. Opportunities for career advancement and professional development. Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. Supportive and collaborative work environment. State-of-the-art tools, equipment, and technology. Opportunity to work on diverse and exciting commercial projects. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Exciting Design Manager Role at Established Company in Norfolk Your new company This company has more than 80 years of expertise doing top-tier projects all throughout the UK and Ireland. They are a renowned building and civil engineering contractor. They provide their clients with engineering and construction solutions that are intelligent and of the highest calibre. The group has eight primary areas of expertise: commercial, living spaces, public sector, roads and bridges, water, renewables, marine, and horizon. This year, they are operating on more than 45 locations in the UK and Ireland, with contracts valued between £5 million and £300 million. Your new role Your new role as a design manager will be a balance between being client facing and keeping up to date with future projects along side meeting and supporting your team in their work. In order to smoothly connect the design and construction processes, you will need to oversee the design development from pre-contract / contract award to compilation of As Built information for the design team. It will entail giving designers precise instructions regarding information delivery deadlines, keeping track of developments, and actively managing to make sure designs are coordinated and authorised in advance of the building schedule. What you'll need to succeed In order to succeed as a senior structural engineer in this company you will need to have BEng, BSc, MEng or MSc in Civil or Structural Engineering Degree from an ICE approved institution and experience in design management for civils projects. You will require a flexible attitude to work, the capacity to collaborate with others, as well as strong presenting, interpersonal, and teamwork abilities. The role will require good analytical and critical thinking skills. What you'll get in return You will be rewarded for your hard work in this position by having the freedom to discuss opportunities for new projects being brought in and work on what is an interest and passion to yourself. They offer flexible working patterns and hybrid working. There is a negotiable salary with packages to meet what you are looking for and this can be discussed during the interview process. It is also a great, personable company who take an interest and care in your wellbeing and career at any level of the business. They will offer contributory pensions plans up to 6%, Enhanced Maternity & Family friendly policies, Discretionary annual bonus, Health Shield enrolment after 3 months service and 34 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Exciting Design Manager Role at Established Company in Norfolk Your new company This company has more than 80 years of expertise doing top-tier projects all throughout the UK and Ireland. They are a renowned building and civil engineering contractor. They provide their clients with engineering and construction solutions that are intelligent and of the highest calibre. The group has eight primary areas of expertise: commercial, living spaces, public sector, roads and bridges, water, renewables, marine, and horizon. This year, they are operating on more than 45 locations in the UK and Ireland, with contracts valued between £5 million and £300 million. Your new role Your new role as a design manager will be a balance between being client facing and keeping up to date with future projects along side meeting and supporting your team in their work. In order to smoothly connect the design and construction processes, you will need to oversee the design development from pre-contract / contract award to compilation of As Built information for the design team. It will entail giving designers precise instructions regarding information delivery deadlines, keeping track of developments, and actively managing to make sure designs are coordinated and authorised in advance of the building schedule. What you'll need to succeed In order to succeed as a senior structural engineer in this company you will need to have BEng, BSc, MEng or MSc in Civil or Structural Engineering Degree from an ICE approved institution and experience in design management for civils projects. You will require a flexible attitude to work, the capacity to collaborate with others, as well as strong presenting, interpersonal, and teamwork abilities. The role will require good analytical and critical thinking skills. What you'll get in return You will be rewarded for your hard work in this position by having the freedom to discuss opportunities for new projects being brought in and work on what is an interest and passion to yourself. They offer flexible working patterns and hybrid working. There is a negotiable salary with packages to meet what you are looking for and this can be discussed during the interview process. It is also a great, personable company who take an interest and care in your wellbeing and career at any level of the business. They will offer contributory pensions plans up to 6%, Enhanced Maternity & Family friendly policies, Discretionary annual bonus, Health Shield enrolment after 3 months service and 34 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Lead Commercial Manager required for this outstanding project in North Wales Hays Civil Engineering are working alongside a National Civil Engineering Contractor with a huge reputation within the Civil Engineering sector. We are looking to recruit an experienced Commercial Manager to join an outstanding and unique project in North Wales You will be joining one of the most unique projects in the UK; this is a £250m project, with a programme of works over 6 years As the Commercial Manager on site, you'll come from a Heavy Civil Engineering background, and have prior experience working on large Civil Engineering projects previously. You'll have extensive experience managing project commercial teams on large civil / infrastructure projects, and you'll be an inspirational leader You'll be highly proficient with NEC3/4, and will be highly skilled and knowledgeable with this form of contract, and it's adoption on this project. Reporting into the off-site Commercial Director, you'll have full responsibility for the commercial management of this project Due to the location of this project, accommodation can be provided for the successful individual A competitive salary is on offer for this role, plus company car / car allowance, plus benefits package What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Lead Commercial Manager required for this outstanding project in North Wales Hays Civil Engineering are working alongside a National Civil Engineering Contractor with a huge reputation within the Civil Engineering sector. We are looking to recruit an experienced Commercial Manager to join an outstanding and unique project in North Wales You will be joining one of the most unique projects in the UK; this is a £250m project, with a programme of works over 6 years As the Commercial Manager on site, you'll come from a Heavy Civil Engineering background, and have prior experience working on large Civil Engineering projects previously. You'll have extensive experience managing project commercial teams on large civil / infrastructure projects, and you'll be an inspirational leader You'll be highly proficient with NEC3/4, and will be highly skilled and knowledgeable with this form of contract, and it's adoption on this project. Reporting into the off-site Commercial Director, you'll have full responsibility for the commercial management of this project Due to the location of this project, accommodation can be provided for the successful individual A competitive salary is on offer for this role, plus company car / car allowance, plus benefits package What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #