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Mann
17/03/2026
Full time
Job Description Join Our Team as a Lettings Manager at Mann, Connells Group At Mann, part of the Connells Group, we are proud to be the Home of Opportunity . Many of our senior leaders have progressed from branch-based lettings roles, supported by industry-leading training and clear development pathways. This Lettings Manager opportunity in Sydenham offers the chance to lead a successful branch while continuing to grow your career within the UK's leading property services group. Your Role: As Lettings Manager, you will take full responsibility for the performance and growth of our Sydenham residential lettings team. You will lead, inspire and develop a high-performing team, drive market share and ensure outstanding service for landlords and tenants.You will oversee day-to-day lettings operations, support valuations and listings, and build strong, long-term relationships within the local property market. This is a hands-on leadership role where you can make a real impact while progressing your career. What We're Looking For: Proven experience in a managerial or senior lettings role within estate agency Strong leadership, coaching and people management capability A track record of delivering excellent customer service Strong business generation skills within a target-driven environment Resilient, positive, organised, numerate and detail-focused Excellent verbal and written communication skills Full UK driving licence What We Offer: Competitive OTE of £60,000 with uncapped commission Clear, structured and supported career progression Industry-leading training and continuous professional development Full support and funding for the ARLA Propertymark qualification Opportunities to compete for Top Achievers and leadership awards Company car or car allowance A comprehensive benefits package A long-term career with the UK's leading property services group Why Join Us: At Connells Group, we are passionate about developing our people. We are incredibly proud of the progression achieved by our lettings leaders, many of whom have built long-term careers with us. You will join a high-performance, supportive environment where success is recognised, ambition is encouraged, and development is ongoing. Ready to Take the Next Step? Apply now and take the next step in your lettings career with Connells Group, the Home of Opportunity . Our Commitment to Inclusion: Connells Group UK is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive and authentic workplace and welcome applications from all backgrounds.Do not meet every requirement? Research shows that women and people from underrepresented groups may hesitate to apply unless they meet every criterion. If this role excites you, we encourage you to apply. You could be the ideal candidate for this role or another opportunity within Connells Group.EA06799
Douglas Scott Legal Recruitment Horley, Surrey
17/03/2026
Full time
Residential Property Senior Fee Earner A well established law firm are looking to add a Residential property fee earner, solicitor, conveyancer or cilex to their team. You will be required to hit the ground running and have 5+years experience in handling all aspects of residential matters. Preferred Requirements: Utilise your exceptional knowledge of residential property law to guide clients through complex transactions with ease Demonstrate your strong communication skills, ensuring clear and concise interactions with clients, colleagues, and other stakeholders Showcase your attention to detail and problem-solving abilities to deliver high-quality work and exceptional client service Collaborate effectively with the wider team to ensure a seamless and efficient workflow Stay up-to-date with the latest industry regulations and best practices to provide the most accurate and valuable advice to your clients Preferred Qualifications: Possess a minimum of 5 years of experience as a Residential Property Fee Earner or Solicitor Demonstrate a strong track record of success in the residential property sector Maintain a commitment to continuous professional development to enhance your skills and knowledge
Penguin Recruitment Ltd Basildon, Essex
17/03/2026
Full time
Asbestos Dual Surveyor Analyst - Basildon £32000 - £45,500 , DOE With more than three decades of trading expertise, my client has a prominent Asbestos management consultancy within the UK. They consistently provide top-notch surveying, analytical, and consultancy services nationwide and beyond. With recent contract victories in the Southeast region, our client is actively searching for diligent and self-reliant Asbestos Surveyor Analysts to join their team that are well connected to London and Kent. SIMILAR JOB TITLE - ASBESTOS CONSULTANT Experience requirements : - All candidates MUST be BOHS P402, P403, P404 qualified - Proven industry experience in asbestos surveying and air monitoring - Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written - Sound knowledge of air monitoring, clearance testing and asbestos removal management - Excellent knowledge of UK asbestos legislation - Good IT skills and experience in using TEAMS systems Role Responsibility: Conducting asbestos surveys (management, refurbishment, demolition, and ground asbestos). Performing air monitoring and fibre counting. Inspecting contractors' work and approving/removing unsatisfactory removals. Collecting site data via a phablet for automated report generation using NexGen software. Ensuring compliance with asbestos regulations (HSE, construction). Experience in a UKAS accredited organization, familiarity with Lab 30 and RG8. Managing personal QHSE documentation and internal processes. Providing professional client service, offering advice as needed. Maintaining communication with clients, management, Technical Support, and team members.
Service Care Solutions - Construction Manchester, Lancashire
17/03/2026
Contract
A client within the Public Sector based in Greater Manchester is currently recruiting for a Project Surveyor to join their Capital Programmes Division - Minor Works / Design & Delivery Team as soon as possible. The client is offering a full time, temporary position on an ongoing basis with the ideal candidate having experience of working within a local authority within a construction / capital projects environment . The Role Key purpose of the role is to deliver a professional building surveying and technical consultancy service across a range of capital improvement and maintenance projects, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements and supporting the Council's corporate objectives.Key responsibilities will include but not be limited to:• Acting as lead officer on small improvement and maintenance projects, and supporting larger, more complex capital schemes• Undertaking building surveys to assess condition, boundaries, structural issues and preparing AutoCAD drawings• Preparing feasibility studies, specifications and detailed design proposals in line with statutory regulations and local development plans• Managing project budgets from design through to delivery, including financial reporting, cost planning and monitoring contractor performance• Coordinating contractors, sub-consultants and stakeholders to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget and to required quality standards The Candidate To be considered for this role you will require:• A relevant qualification (HNC/HND, BSc or MSc) in Building Surveying, Construction Management or a related discipline• Commercial experience within a construction project environment• Willingness to work towards full membership of a professional body such as MRICS (or equivalent)The below skills would be beneficial for the role:• Experience working within a Local Authority or Public Sector capital programmes environment• Strong knowledge of construction technology, procurement and tendering processes• Experience in budget management, cost planning and contractor performance monitoring• Understanding of project risk management and health & safety legislation• Experience providing advice on sustainability, energy use and carbon reductionThe client is looking to move quickly with this role and as such are offering £28 per hour Umbrella LTD Inside IR35 (approx. £22 per hour PAYE) . How to Apply If this position sounds of interest, email a copy of your up-to-date CV to .uk or call Amelia at Service Care Construction on to discuss the vacancy in more detail.Also, if this role is not of interest to you, but you are looking for new opportunities, please still get in touch as we cover all construction-related vacancies across the region. Referral Bonus If this role is not suitable for yourself, but you know someone who may be interested, please pass on their details, or forward these details to them. If they are successful in applying, you will receive a £250 referral bonus upon completion of an initial probationary period.
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Site Manager Jobs UK 2026: Everything You Need to Know Site Managers are the operational backbone of every construction project. With 900 active Site Manager vacancies on Construction Job Board, this role sits at the intersection of technical expertise, leadership, and health & safety compliance. Demand is strong across residential, commercial, and infrastructure sectors. What Does a Site Manager Do? A Site Manager (also known as a Site Agent or Construction Manager) is responsible for the day-to-day running of a construction site. This includes coordinating subcontractors and labour, managing programme and progress, ensuring Health & Safety compliance, controlling materials and deliveries, and maintaining quality standards throughout the build. Site Manager Salary Guide UK 2026 Junior Site Managers typically earn £35,000–£45,000. Experienced Site Managers on mid-size residential or commercial projects earn £45,000–£60,000. Senior Site Managers and Project Managers on major schemes can command £65,000–£80,000, with some package roles exceeding this in London and the South East. Essential Qualifications for Site Managers SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) — widely required CSCS Gold Card (Supervisory) or Black Card (Manager) First Aid at Work HNC/HND in Construction Management or equivalent Degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management (preferred for senior roles) Top Regions for Site Manager Jobs London leads with 2,185 state listings overall, with strong Site Manager demand in Yorkshire (511), Essex (497), Hampshire (450), and Kent (404). City-level, Bristol (286), Cambridge (141), and Manchester (88) are active hiring locations. Career Progression from Site Manager Site Manager is a natural stepping stone to Project Manager (1,017 listings on Construction Job Board), Contracts Manager (399 listings), and ultimately Construction Manager (129 listings) or Divisional Director level. Many Site Managers also transition into consultancy or health & safety advisory roles. How to Find Site Manager Roles on Construction Job Board Use the Site Manager category filter at constructionjobboard.co.uk to browse all 900 active listings. Set geographic filters to target roles within commuting distance, and register your CV to be discoverable to recruiters posting new vacancies daily. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How many Site Manager jobs are on Construction Job Board? There are currently 900 active Site Manager vacancies listed on Construction Job Board. Q: Is SMSTS required for Site Manager jobs? SMSTS is required or strongly preferred for the vast majority of Site Manager roles in the UK. Employers expect it alongside a valid CSCS card. Q: What is the average Site Manager salary in the UK? Experienced Site Managers typically earn £45,000–£60,000, with senior roles and London-based positions reaching £65,000–£80,000+. Q: Can I progress from Site Manager to Project Manager? Yes. Site Manager is a well-established route to Project Manager and Contracts Manager roles. Many employers offer structured career progression. //
Quantity Surveyor Jobs UK 2026: The Complete Hiring Guide Quantity Surveying remains one of the UK construction sector's most reliably in-demand professions. With 3,377 active QS vacancies on Construction Job Board, the role commands strong salaries, broad industry applicability, and excellent long-term career prospects. Here is everything you need to know about finding a Quantity Surveyor role in 2025. Why Quantity Surveyors Are in High Demand Every significant construction project — from a residential development to a motorway upgrade — requires cost management expertise. QS professionals manage budgets, procure materials, and handle contractual disputes, making them indispensable across the project lifecycle. The UK's sustained infrastructure investment, including HS2, school rebuilding programmes, and housebuilding initiatives, is driving consistent hiring activity. Quantity Surveyor Salary Guide 2026 Salaries vary significantly by experience and specialism. Graduate QS roles typically start at £24,000–£32,000. Intermediate surveyors with 3–5 years of experience earn £38,000–£55,000. Senior QS professionals command £55,000–£75,000, while Commercial Directors and Head of Cost roles regularly exceed £85,000 — particularly in London and the South East. Types of QS Roles Available       Graduate Quantity Surveyor — entry level with RICS pathway support       Quantity Surveyor — project-level cost management       Senior Quantity Surveyor — team leadership and complex projects       Commercial Manager (183 listings) — strategic cost oversight       Estimator (508 listings) — pre-contract cost planning       Cost Manager — consultancy-focused cost advisory Essential Qualifications for QS Roles Most employers prefer candidates with a RICS-accredited degree in Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, or Construction Management. Working towards or holding MRICS (Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) status significantly enhances salary and employability. For senior roles, FRICS or Chartered membership is often required. Top UK Cities for QS Jobs London (2,185 state listings) dominates, but strong QS hiring activity is visible across Yorkshire (511), Essex (497), Gloucestershire (412), and Kent (404). Bristol (286 city listings) and Cambridge (141) are also active QS markets, particularly for infrastructure and residential projects. How to Find QS Jobs on Construction Job Board Navigate to the Quantity Surveyor category on constructionjobboard.co.uk to access all 3,377 active listings. Register your CV to enable direct recruiter contact, and set up email alerts for new QS roles matching your location and experience level. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How many Quantity Surveyor jobs are on Construction Job Board? Construction Job Board currently lists 3,377 active Quantity Surveyor vacancies across the UK. Q: What salary should a Quantity Surveyor expect in the UK in 2026? Graduate QS roles start at £24,000–£32,000. Mid-level surveyors earn £38,000–£55,000. Senior QS and Commercial Managers can earn £65,000–£85,000+. Q: Do I need RICS to get a QS job in the UK? A RICS-accredited degree is strongly preferred. Working towards MRICS membership significantly improves career prospects and salary potential. Q: Are there QS jobs outside London? Yes. Yorkshire, Essex, Gloucestershire, and Kent all have strong QS hiring markets. Bristol and Cambridge are also active for infrastructure projects. //
Construction Job Board UK: Your Complete Guide to Finding Construction Jobs in 2026 The UK construction industry is one of the most active hiring markets in the country — and Construction Job Board (constructionjobboard.co.uk) sits at the centre of it. With 49,649 live construction vacancies listed at the time of writing, the platform is the UK's dedicated destination for construction professionals seeking permanent, contract, and freelance roles across every specialism. What Is Construction Job Board? Construction Job Board is a specialist UK recruitment platform focused exclusively on the built environment. Unlike generalist job boards, every vacancy, every employer, and every registered candidate is connected to the construction and civil engineering sector. This focus delivers significantly better match quality for both job seekers and hiring companies. The platform covers an extraordinary breadth of roles — from Quantity Surveyors (3,377 listings) and Architects (2,874) through to Labourers (307), Carpenters (115), and Bricklayers (108). Whether you are a senior project director or an apprentice looking for your first site role, Construction Job Board has listings relevant to you. Who Is Construction Job Board For? The platform serves two primary audiences. Job seekers — including experienced construction professionals, recent graduates (Graduate Construction: 503 listings), and skilled trades workers — can register their CV for free and browse thousands of live vacancies. Employers, from major contractors like Kier Group to specialist SME builders, can post vacancies and access the CV database through flexible pricing plans. Key Categories on Construction Job Board Construction — 22,285 listings (largest category) Management — 3,821 listings Quantity Surveyor — 3,377 listings Architect and Design — 2,874 listings Skilled Trades & Labour — 1,316 listings Project Manager — 1,017 listings Site Manager — 900 listings Civil Engineer — 675 listings Jobs By Location — Coverage Across the UK Construction Job Board covers all four UK nations. London leads with 2,185 state-level listings, followed by Yorkshire (511), Essex (497), Manchester (494), and Hampshire (450). City-level coverage shows Bristol (286), London city (228), Cambridge (141), and Nottingham (133) among the most active hiring centres. How to Get Started Job seekers can register their CV at constructionjobboard.co.uk — it is completely free. Setting up job alerts ensures you never miss a relevant new listing. Employers can view the pricing plans page to select the right package for their hiring volume. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How many construction jobs are on Construction Job Board? Construction Job Board currently lists 49,649 live construction vacancies across the UK, covering permanent, contract, and freelance roles. Q: Is Construction Job Board free for job seekers? Yes. Job seekers can register their CV and browse all listings completely free of charge. Q: What types of construction roles are available? Roles range from Quantity Surveyors and Architects to Site Managers, Civil Engineers, Labourers, Carpenters, and Bricklayers — covering every tier of the construction industry. Q: Can I find construction apprenticeships on Construction Job Board? Yes. The platform includes construction apprenticeships and entry-level roles suitable for candidates beginning their construction career. Q: How do employers post jobs on Construction Job Board? Employers register on constructionjobboard.co.uk, choose a pricing plan, and post vacancies through a simple online form, gaining access to thousands of registered construction candidates. //
Construction Project Manager Jobs UK — Career, Salary & Skills Introduction Construction project managers are the orchestrators of the built environment. Responsible for delivering projects on time, within budget, and to the required quality standard, they are among the most commercially important and well-compensated professionals in the UK construction industry. As projects become larger, more complex, and more technically demanding, the demand for experienced, qualified project managers continues to grow. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of construction project manager careers in the UK, covering what employers look for, how to progress from site to PM, salary benchmarks at every level, and the qualifications that will maximise your earning potential. What Does a Construction Project Manager Do? A construction project manager has ultimate accountability for the delivery of a construction project from inception to completion. Key responsibilities include producing and managing the project programme, managing budgets and forecasts, coordinating the design and engineering team, procuring and managing contractors and subcontractors, chairing project meetings, managing client and stakeholder relationships, reporting on progress and risk, and overseeing handover and commissioning. PMs work across the full spectrum of project types — from residential and commercial new build to complex infrastructure, healthcare, education, and industrial projects. The scale of projects managed by a PM typically ranges from a few hundred thousand pounds at junior level to hundreds of millions at senior level. Key Skills for Construction Project Managers Technical skills required include proficiency in project planning software such as MS Project, Primavera P6, or Asta Powerproject. Strong commercial awareness and the ability to read and administer construction contracts (JCT, NEC3/NEC4) is essential. Risk management, programme management, and change control are core day-to-day activities. Leadership and communication skills are equally important. PMs must be able to motivate and coordinate large teams, manage difficult stakeholders, resolve conflicts, and make clear decisions under pressure. Emotional intelligence, negotiation skills, and the ability to manage upwards are the qualities that distinguish the most successful construction project managers. Construction PM Salary Guide 2025 Assistant Project Manager: £32,000–£42,000. Project Manager: £48,000–£68,000. Senior Project Manager: £65,000–£85,000. Principal / Associate PM: £80,000–£100,000. Programme Manager / Director: £100,000–£140,000+. Package benefits typically include a car or car allowance of £5,000–£8,000, healthcare, pension, and performance bonuses. London and major infrastructure projects command premium rates. Professional Qualifications for Construction PMs The most valued qualifications for construction project managers in the UK include: MCIOB (Member of the Chartered Institute of Building) — the most widely recognised qualification specifically for construction project management. MRICS (Member of RICS) — valued for PMs with a commercial or surveying background. APM PMQ or APM ChPP — the Association for Project Management's qualifications are increasingly required by client organisations and public sector employers. PRINCE2 and PRINCE2 Agile — popular in public sector and framework environments. MSc in Construction Project Management — many universities offer part-time programmes suitable for working professionals. FAQs: Construction Project Manager Jobs UK Q: How do I become a construction project manager in the UK? A: The most common route is through a construction-related degree followed by progression through site-based roles (graduate, site engineer, site manager) before moving into project management. Alternatively, quantity surveyors and commercial managers often transition into PM roles by broadening their responsibilities and developing programme management skills. Q: Is PRINCE2 useful for construction project managers? A: PRINCE2 is valued in public sector and framework environments, but it is not as widely used in traditional construction contracting as CIOB or NEC-based approaches. APM qualifications are increasingly recognised across both sectors. Having PRINCE2 alongside a construction-specific qualification can be a useful differentiator. Q: What is the career path from site manager to project manager? A: The typical path is: Site Operative → Site Engineer/Graduate → Site Manager → Project Manager → Senior Project Manager → Programme Manager/Director. The transition from site manager to PM often involves taking on commercial and programme responsibilities and gaining exposure to client management. Many make the step between 5–10 years into their career. Q: Are construction project managers in demand in the UK? A: Yes. Major infrastructure programmes, the housing delivery agenda, net zero retrofit programmes, and healthcare and education estate investment all create strong, sustained demand for experienced construction PMs. Senior PMs with a track record on complex projects are particularly sought after. //
Foreman & Site Supervisor Jobs in UK Construction — Complete Guide Introduction The foreman and site supervisor role is the linchpin of day-to-day construction delivery. These are the individuals who translate design drawings and management instructions into physical reality — directing gangs, maintaining safety standards, managing subcontractors, and keeping projects on programme. With 20+ active vacancies listed on ConstructionJobBoard.co.uk across surfacing, civil engineering, and construction disciplines, experienced foremen are in high demand across the UK. What Does a Construction Foreman Do? A construction foreman or site supervisor is typically responsible for overseeing a specific work section or trade gang on a project. Daily responsibilities include briefing the workforce at the start of each shift, ensuring the correct materials, plant, and equipment are on site and ready, carrying out toolbox talks and safety inspections, recording daily progress, managing subcontractor attendance and output, and liaising with the site manager or project manager. Surfacing site foremen specialise in highways and road construction projects, overseeing laying gangs, managing traffic management, coordinating plant and tipping operations, and ensuring compliance with NRSWA and streetworks regulations. Qualifications and Certifications Required CSCS Gold or Black Card (Supervisory or Management) is standard for foremen and site supervisors. SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) or SSSTS (Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme) is expected by most main contractors. A First Aid at Work certificate is often required. For surfacing roles, NRSWA Supervisor qualification and relevant plant operator licences are typically required. CPCS and NPORS cards for plant operation may also be relevant depending on the role. Foreman Salary and Day Rates 2025 Site Foreman / Supervisor: £38,000–£52,000 per annum (PAYE) or £250–£350 per day (CIS/self-employed). Surfacing Foreman: £42,000–£58,000 due to specialist skills and night/weekend working. Senior Foreman / General Foreman: £50,000–£65,000. Night shift premiums, overtime, and standby allowances can significantly increase take-home pay for foremen working on highways and infrastructure projects. FAQs: Foreman & Site Supervisor Jobs UK Q: What is the difference between a site foreman and a site manager? A: A foreman directly supervises operatives and subcontractors at the working face. A site manager has broader responsibility for the whole site, including programme, cost, quality, and client relationships. Foremen typically report to site managers. The career path often goes: operative → foreman → site manager → project manager. Q: Do foremen need SMSTS or SSSTS? A: For most main contractor sites, SSSTS is the minimum requirement for supervisory roles. SMSTS is required if the individual has management as well as supervisory responsibilities. Both are five-day courses run by CITB-accredited providers. Q: What sectors have the highest demand for construction foremen? A: Highways and infrastructure, residential new build, utilities, rail, and marine and coastal construction all have high and consistent demand for experienced site foremen. Surfacing foremen are particularly sought after for overnight road resurfacing programmes. //
Building Surveyor Jobs UK — Roles, Salary & Career Progression Introduction Building surveyors play a critical role in the lifecycle of the built environment — from assessing defects and advising on repairs to overseeing major refurbishment works and managing dilapidations claims. With 40 active vacancies listed on ConstructionJobBoard.co.uk, demand for building surveyors spans private practice, public sector, and contractor environments. What Does a Building Surveyor Do? Building surveyors advise on all aspects of property and construction, with a particular focus on the physical condition, performance, and legal compliance of buildings. Core activities include building surveys and condition reports, defect analysis and diagnosis, party wall matters, dilapidations surveys, contract administration for refurbishment and fit-out works, planning and building regulations applications, and project management of smaller construction works. Unlike quantity surveyors (who focus on costs) or structural engineers (who focus on structural integrity), building surveyors take a holistic view of the building as a whole — balancing technical assessment with practical and commercial advice to clients. Building Surveyor Salary Guide 2025 Graduate / Assistant Building Surveyor: £24,000–£32,000. Building Surveyor: £35,000–£50,000. Senior Building Surveyor: £50,000–£65,000. Associate Director: £65,000–£80,000. Director / Partner (private practice): £80,000–£120,000+. Salaries vary by sector — local authorities typically pay below private consultancies and commercial property firms, which may offer profit shares and performance bonuses. RICS Chartership for Building Surveyors MRICS (Member of RICS) via the Building Surveying pathway is the gold standard qualification for the profession. The APC requires typically two years of structured experience post-graduation, with a final assessment interview. Many employers actively support and fund the APC process, including providing a dedicated supervisor and counsellor. CIOB membership is also respected, particularly for building surveyors working in a more project management-oriented capacity. There is also increasing interest in the newly created RICS Associate qualification as an entry-level pathway. FAQs: Building Surveyor Jobs UK Q: What is the difference between a building surveyor and a structural engineer? A: Building surveyors assess the general condition, performance, and legal compliance of buildings, and can advise on a wide range of defects and issues. Structural engineers specialise specifically in the structural integrity of buildings — foundations, frames, loadbearing elements. For complex structural issues, building surveyors typically refer to or work alongside a structural engineer. Q: Can building surveyors specialise in a particular area? A: Yes. Common specialisms include party wall surveying, dilapidations, historic buildings and conservation, commercial property surveys, project monitoring for funders and developers, and fire safety assessment. Many senior surveyors develop a niche that enhances their reputation and earning potential. Q: Is there demand for building surveyors outside London? A: Yes. Building surveyors are in demand across the UK, with strong markets in Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Bristol, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. Regional demand is driven by commercial property activity, housing maintenance programmes, and infrastructure investment. //
Graduate Construction Jobs UK — Your Complete Entry Guide Graduating into the construction industry is one of the best career decisions you can make in 2025. The sector offers exceptional variety, a clear progression route, strong salaries, and the tangible satisfaction of seeing the results of your work every day. With 88 graduate construction vacancies currently listed on ConstructionJobBoard.co.uk, employers are actively competing to hire talented new professionals. This guide is specifically designed for recent graduates and those about to graduate, covering everything from how to write a compelling construction CV and choose the right graduate scheme to what to expect in your first year on the job. Which Construction Disciplines Are Hiring Graduates? The most graduate-friendly disciplines in UK construction currently include Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management, Site/Project Management, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Building Services (M&E), Planning, Health and Safety, and Sustainability and Environmental Management. All of these disciplines have active graduate programmes with the UK's major contractors including Balfour Beatty, Skanska, Kier, Morgan Sindall, Galliford Try, and Laing O'Rourke, as well as with consultancies and specialist subcontractors. Graduate Salary Expectations Starting salaries for construction graduates in 2025 typically range from £24,000 to £32,000 depending on the employer, location, and discipline. London-based roles attract salaries at the higher end, often with an additional London weighting allowance. Graduate schemes with the major Tier 1 contractors often start at £27,000–£32,000 and include structured training, professional development support, and mentoring towards chartership. How to Write a Graduate Construction CV Your CV should be no longer than two pages and structured clearly with a personal profile, education, relevant experience (including placements, part-time work, and voluntary roles), technical skills, and professional memberships. Highlight any final year projects, dissertation topics, or live project work that demonstrates practical understanding. Include any software skills relevant to your specialism — AutoCAD, Revit, MS Project, Cost X, or Primavera P6. Even at graduate level, software literacy is increasingly expected. Mention your student CIOB, RICS, ICE, or CIBSE membership if applicable, as this demonstrates professional commitment. FAQs: Graduate Construction Jobs UK Q: Do I need a construction-specific degree to work in the industry? A: No. Many construction employers accept graduates from related disciplines such as maths, physics, engineering, economics, geography, and project management. What matters is your aptitude and enthusiasm for the sector, backed by any relevant placements or work experience you can highlight. Q: What is the difference between a graduate scheme and a direct hire role? A: Graduate schemes are structured two to three year programmes with rotation between departments, formal training, and supported chartership pathways. Direct hire graduate roles are immediate, permanent positions where you join a specific team and learn on the job. Both are excellent pathways — schemes offer more structured development, while direct roles often involve faster responsibility. Q: When should I start applying for graduate construction jobs? A: The largest graduate schemes open in September/October for a September start the following year. If you are in your final year, apply in autumn. Many smaller employers hire on a rolling basis, so you can apply at any time of year. //
Bricklaying Jobs in the UK — Trade Guide, Salary & Opportunities Bricklaying is one of the oldest and most enduring trades in the construction industry. In a country that builds millions of new homes and renovates millions more every year, skilled bricklayers are in consistently high demand. With 49 live vacancies currently listed on ConstructionJobBoard.co.uk and a nationwide housing shortfall driving sustained construction activity, there has never been a better time to find bricklaying work in the UK . This guide covers everything aspiring and experienced bricklayers need to know about finding work, earning potential, and building a long-term career in the trade. Types of Bricklaying Work Available in the UK Residential new build: The largest segment of bricklaying work, driven by housebuilder programmes from volume developers such as Barratt, Persimmon, Taylor Wimpey, and Bellway. Social housing and affordable housing: A growing sector as local authorities and housing associations invest in new stock. Commercial and industrial: Brickwork on retail, office, warehouse, and industrial buildings. Restoration and heritage: Specialist pointing, re-bedding, and conservation work on listed buildings and historical structures. Refurbishment and extension: Residential extensions, conversions, and renovation projects, often via local contractors and sole traders. Bricklayer Salary and Day Rates 2025 Bricklayers in the UK typically earn between £200 and £350+ per day depending on location, experience, and the nature of the work. On large residential sites, gang rates (price per thousand bricks laid) can be very lucrative for fast, high-quality layers. Annual earnings for full-time bricklayers range from approximately £35,000 to £55,000, with self-employed bricklayers on major schemes earning considerably more. London and the South East command the highest rates, followed by the Midlands and the North West where housebuilding activity is concentrated. CSCS Blue Card (Skilled Worker) is required on most sites, and employers often provide additional training and NVQ support. How to Find the Best Bricklaying Jobs Register on a specialist construction job board and upload your CV with clear details of your CSCS card, NVQ qualification level, and types of projects you have worked on. Connect with labour-only subcontractors and bricklaying gangs who work regularly for major housebuilders. Many of the best bricklaying opportunities come through word of mouth and personal networks within the trade. Self-employed bricklayers should also register with the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) and ensure their tax affairs are in order to maximise take-home pay. Many bricklaying jobs are now offered on a CIS basis, particularly on residential new build. FAQs: Bricklaying Jobs UK Q: What qualifications do I need to work as a bricklayer in the UK? A: A CSCS Blue Card (Skilled Worker) is required on most commercial and new build sites. This is typically underpinned by an NVQ Level 2 in Bricklaying. Many bricklayers also complete an apprenticeship that leads to NVQ Level 3. Q: Is bricklaying a good career in 2025? A: Yes. There is a well-documented shortage of skilled bricklayers in the UK, and with ambitious housebuilding targets, demand is set to remain strong. Self-employed bricklayers with strong skills and a good reputation can earn excellent incomes. Q: Can bricklayers work abroad? A: Yes. UK-trained bricklayers are well regarded internationally, and opportunities exist in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Ireland, and the UAE, among other countries with strong construction markets. //
Construction Estimator Jobs UK — Career, Salary & Skills Guide Introduction Estimating is the commercial engine of any construction business. Without accurate, competitive estimates, contractors cannot win work — and without winning work, no construction business survives. As a result, skilled estimators are among the most valued and highly paid professionals in the industry, and with 56 active vacancies on ConstructionJobBoard.co.uk, demand continues to grow. This article provides a complete career guide for construction estimators in the UK , covering roles and responsibilities, the skills employers value most, salary progression, and answers to the most common questions from those entering or advancing in this field. What Does a Construction Estimator Do? A construction estimator is responsible for calculating the total cost of a construction project based on drawings, specifications, and site conditions. The estimating process involves taking off quantities from drawings, obtaining subcontractor and supplier quotations, applying labour rates and oncosts, and producing a fully built-up tender submission. Estimators work closely with quantity surveyors, project managers, and directors to ensure tenders are competitive without compromising commercial margin. They also review tender documents for risk, scope gaps, and commercial opportunities, and may present bids to clients or attend pre-tender interviews. Types of Estimating Roles in Construction Junior Estimator: Entry-level role involving take-off support, supplier enquiries, and learning the estimating process under supervision. Estimator: Takes full ownership of tender submissions for packages or smaller projects. Senior Estimator: Manages multiple concurrent tenders, often for high-value projects. Lead/Chief Estimator: Oversees the estimating function, manages a team, and contributes to commercial strategy. Estimating Manager / Commercial Director: Strategic leadership of bidding, pricing policy, and resource allocation. Estimator Salary Guide 2025 Junior Estimator: £26,000–£35,000. Estimator: £38,000–£52,000. Senior Estimator: £52,000–£68,000. Lead/Chief Estimator: £65,000–£85,000. The highest salaries are found in civil engineering, major infrastructure, and specialist subcontracting sectors. Package benefits often include a car or car allowance, healthcare, and performance bonuses linked to win rate or margin. Key Software Skills for Construction Estimators Proficiency in estimating software is essential. The most widely used platforms in the UK include Causeway Estimating, ConQuest, RICS NRM-based systems, and Bluebeam for digital take-off. Excel skills remain critical, as many firms use bespoke spreadsheet-based pricing models. Familiarity with procurement platforms and e-tendering portals is also increasingly valued. FAQs: Construction Estimator Jobs UK Q: Do I need a quantity surveying background to become a construction estimator? A: Many estimators come from a QS background, but it is not a requirement. Strong numeracy, commercial awareness, and an understanding of construction processes are often more important. Some estimators come from a trades or site management background and develop their commercial skills on the job. Q: What is the difference between an estimator and a quantity surveyor? A: Estimators focus on pre-contract cost prediction and tender preparation. Quantity surveyors manage costs during and after the project. On many projects, especially in larger contractors, these roles are distinct. In smaller companies, one person may cover both functions. Q: Is there a professional body for construction estimators in the UK? A: The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) both cover commercial management and estimating disciplines. There is also the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (ICES) and the Association of Cost Engineers (ACostE).
Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Jobs in UK Construction Introduction Mechanical and electrical engineering — often referred to as M&E or building services — is one of the most technically complex and commercially significant disciplines within the UK construction industry. As buildings become smarter, greener, and more energy-efficient, M&E engineers are moving from the background to centre stage in construction projects of every size and type. With over 63 active vacancies currently listed on ConstructionJobBoard.co.uk, M&E roles represent a fast-growing segment of the construction jobs market. This guide explains the different M&E career paths, what employers are looking for, and how to maximise your earning potential in this dynamic field. Key Roles Within M&E Construction The M&E sector encompasses a wide range of specialisms. Mechanical engineers in construction typically focus on HVAC systems, plumbing, drainage, fire protection, and process pipework. Electrical engineers handle power distribution, lighting design, fire alarm systems, data and telecoms infrastructure, and increasingly, EV charging and renewable energy integration. Building Services Designers and Engineers work at design stage, often within consultancy practices or design-and-build contractors. M&E Project Managers and Contracts Managers oversee the delivery of M&E packages on site. Commissioning Engineers ensure all systems are tested, balanced, and handed over to the client correctly. In-Demand Skills and Qualifications For mechanical engineers: HNC/HND or degree in mechanical or building services engineering, familiarity with CIBSE guides, AutoCAD MEP or Revit MEP, and experience with BMS (Building Management Systems). Chartered Engineering status (CEng via IMechE or CIBSE) is highly valued for senior roles. For electrical engineers: City & Guilds 2382 (18th Edition Wiring Regulations) is essential for site-based roles. IET membership and ECS card are widely required. Design engineers should be proficient in software such as Amtech, Dialux, or Relux for electrical calculations and lighting design. M&E Engineer Salary Guide 2025 Graduate M&E Engineer: £26,000–£34,000. Mechanical or Electrical Engineer (3–5 years): £38,000–£55,000. Senior M&E Engineer: £55,000–£70,000. M&E Project Manager / Contracts Manager: £65,000–£85,000. M&E Director: £90,000–£120,000+. Demand is particularly strong in London, data centre construction, healthcare, and life sciences sectors. FAQs: M&E Engineering Jobs in UK Construction Q: What is the difference between M&E and building services engineering? A: They are effectively the same field. M&E (Mechanical and Electrical) is the common term used on construction sites and by contractors, while 'building services engineering' is the term more commonly used by consultants and professional bodies such as CIBSE. Q: Do I need an ECS card to work as an electrical engineer on a construction site? A: Yes. An Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS) card is the industry standard for electricians and electrical engineers working on UK construction sites, and most main contractors require it as a minimum. Q: Is there strong career growth in M&E construction? A: Yes. The transition to net zero, growth in data centres, healthcare infrastructure investment, and smart building technology are all creating sustained long-term demand for skilled M&E professionals across the UK. //

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