Search 50190 Construction jobs

Finding your new job just got easier

Job seekers

Post resume to get your
next dream job.
Post resume

Employers

Advertise your job to get
qualified applicants.
Post a job

Latest Jobs

Hexagon Group City, London
10/03/2026
Full time
Hexagon Group has partnered with a well-renowned managing agent that has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Associate Director to join their Central London FM team. In this role, you will directly manage a team of Building and Facilities Managers while strategically overseeing a multi-client property portfolio across Central London. You will mentor and lead your team, providing ongoing support, guidance, and conducting regular appraisals. You'll build strong client relationships and proactively identify opportunities to enhance service delivery. Working closely with contractors, you will hold regular review meetings, monitor performance, and manage tenders when required. Additionally, you will support the implementation of new FM initiatives and strategies, oversee the mobilisation of new instructions, and recruit site-based staff where necessary. You will also lead the launch and delivery of ESG initiatives and ensure the highest standards of health and safety are maintained across your portfolio. We are keen to speak with experienced Senior Facilities Managers or current Associate Directors with a Facilities Management background and managing agent experience. You will be an empathetic leader who has previously managed teams of Facilities and Building Managers, excels at building strong client relationships, and has experience managing prime, multi-tenanted buildings in Central London. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business that takes pride in supporting its employees' development and provides a clear progression route. The role offers a salary of 75,000- 80,000, plus a generous benefits package. Our client is looking to move quickly on this vacancy and will be interviewing suitable candidates as soon as possible.
Deanston Cooper Bothwell, Lanarkshire
10/03/2026
Full time
Deanston Cooper is currently recruiting for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to work in the Blantyre office of a national Civil Engineering contractor on a variety of projects including roads, infrastructure, energy from waste, wind farm and battery storage. This is an excellent opportunity to work a company that has a well-deserved, great reputation in the marketplace and offers near term promotional opportunities to Managing Quantity Surveyor level. Hybrid working and flexible start / finish times are also offered. Reporting to the Commercial Manager, your duties as Senior Quantity Surveyor will include: Prompt presentation of all applications for payment, including all contractual entitlements. Ensuring that payments are received in accordance with the contract terms. Prompt submission of estimate / tendering information to the client. Prompt presentation of Final Accounts, including negotiation of all contractual entitlements. Prompt presentation of weekly cost / value information, delivery schedules and associated Key Performance Indicator (KPI) data. Preparation and presentation of Monthly Cost/Value Reconciliations and Final Cost/Value Forecasts. Preparation and presentation of forward work schedules and cash flows. Procurement, negotiation and placing of Sub-contract Orders. Financial and commercial management of Sub-contractors through to settlement of their Final Accounts. Ensuring that all contractual letters/ notices and information are presented in accordance with the contract requirements. Preparation of appropriate documentation in support of additional payment, variations, claims etc. Commercial support to the site and contracts management team. Commercial support to the Estimating and Procurement teams. Close liaison with the client on all commercial matters, including preparation and submission of supporting information. Applications for the role of Senior Quantity Surveyor are welcome from candidates with Minimum qualifications of HND Quantity Surveying Previous experience working as a Quantity Surveyor on civil engineering or building projects NEC experience Excellent communication skills
Harvey Nash Plc Glasgow, Lanarkshire
10/03/2026
Contract
Facilities Manager 6 month contract Hybrid Glasgow £175 per day Harvey Nash's public sector client is seeking an experienced Facilities Manager to oversee the day-to-day management, maintenance, and health & safety operations of a busy office site. You will play a key role in promoting a safe, inclusive workplace and ensuring the building operates efficiently and compliantly. Key Responsibilities: Manage daily facilities operations and oversee building maintenance activities. Work closely with contract maintenance providers and procurement teams. Conduct regular inspections, respond to maintenance requests, and prioritise tasks. Coordinate external contractors for repairs, upgrades, and planned works. Ensure compliance with health & safety legislation and conduct audits and risk assessments (eg, fire safety). Maintain systems including heating, alarms, and security equipment. Monitor budgets and ensure value for money across contracts. Provide clear health, safety, and facilities guidance to leadership and colleagues. Develop staff communications on building updates and workplace wellbeing. Support a Facilities Assistant and a small network of H&S liaison officers. Essential Experience: Strong background in a facilities management role. Managing contract maintenance providers. Coordinating planned and reactive maintenance. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to simplify technical information. Ability to build strong working relationships and drive continuous improvement. Desirable: Formal FM or H&S qualification (NEBOSH/IOSH).
Line Up Aviation Stevenage, Hertfordshire
10/03/2026
Contract
On behalf of our client, we are seeking to recruit a Principal Structural Engineer on an initial 12-month contract. As the Principal Structural Engineer, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality structural analysis across a range of advanced defence systems, supporting design development and ensuring compliance with critical structural requirements. Role: Principal Structural Engineer Pay: 50 per hour Via Umbrella Location: Stevenage Contract: Monday- Friday, 37 Hours per week, 12 Months Contract IR35 Status: Inside Security Clearance : SC Required before starting Responsibilities Perform and lead structural analysis using hand calculations and Finite Element methods. Provide technical expertise across static, dynamic, fatigue, and crash analysis. Develop and optimise FE models to support and improve design solutions. Deliver rapid structural assessments to support efficient design progression. Communicate analysis results clearly to influence design and support stakeholders Essential Skills: Degree qualified in a STEM subject. Proven ability to carry out structural analysis through the application of hand calculations and Finite Element (FE) methods. Proven experience in the Altair FE toolset is preferred, although experience in alternative FE codes such as NASTRAN, ANSYS etc. will be considered. Experience in one or more of the following areas: Static, dynamic, fatigue analysis; Metallic/composite analysis; Finite Element optimisation & Design of Experiments; Assessment of mechanisms and multi body dynamics; Crash analysis. Ability to make quick/simple assessments to progress design activities in an efficient manner. Self-motivated individuals, who are great problem solvers and are able to take responsibility for complex structural analysis tasks. Can work as a part of a multi-disciplinary team, as well as independently. Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to network and influence internal and external customers. Relevant experience in an equivalent or comparable industry would be advantageous. If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation Line Up Aviation has carved its own place in the recruitment of Aviation and Aerospace personnel all over the world for more than 30 years. We work with some of the industry's best known companies who demand the highest standard of applicants. " on Twitter for all of our latest vacancies, news and pictures from our busy UK Head Office. Interact with us using the tag at anytime! Thank you for your follow!"
View all jobs

Construction Jobs UK – Find Construction Careers or Hire Skilled Staff

Welcome to Construction Job Board – the UK’s leading platform for construction jobs and construction recruitment.

Whether you’re a tradesperson, engineer, project manager, or design professional, we connect you to the latest construction careers and opportunities across the UK and beyond. Employers and recruiters trust us to deliver the right candidates quickly, making us the go-to resource for both job seekers and hiring companies in the construction sector.

Explore thousands of Construction Jobs, Civil Engineering Jobs, Site Management Roles to Construction Apprenticeships across the UK

We specialise in advertising permanent, contract, and freelance construction jobs UK-wide, covering every role in the industry:

  • Quantity Surveyor Jobs
  • Construction Manager Jobs
  • Contracts Manager Jobs
  • Estimator Jobs
  • Architect Jobs
  • Building Surveyor Jobs
  • Site Manager Jobs
  • Project Manager Jobs
  • Design Manager Jobs
  • Civil Engineer Jobs
  • Foreman Jobs
  • Skilled Trades and Labour Roles

Our platform works with leading construction companies and recruitment agencies, ensuring candidates have access to high-quality vacancies across building, civil engineering, design, and specialist trades.

Find Local and International Construction Careers

Search thousands of live listings for construction jobs near you across London, the wider UK, and international locations. Whether you’re seeking your first role or aiming to progress in your career, we make it easy to discover construction careers that match your skills, location, and ambitions.

Get Construction Job Alerts Straight to Your Inbox

Stay ahead in your job search. Sign up for customised job alerts and receive the latest construction jobs UK delivered directly to your inbox. Be the first to apply and connect directly with top employers and recruiters in the construction industry.

Why Choose Construction Job Board?

  • 100% focused on construction recruitment
  • Jobs from trusted employers and specialist recruiters
  • Easy CV uploads with direct online applications
  • Tailored job alerts for your trade or profession
  • Full UK and international coverage

Start Your Next Construction Career Today

From skilled trades to senior management, Construction Job Board has your next opportunity covered. Begin your search today and unlock the best construction jobs UK has to offer.

For all Technology Jobs in UK, please Visit ITJobBoard

Construction news, blog and careers advice

CAD Technician Jobs in the UK — Everything You Need to Know Introduction CAD technicians are the visual backbone of the construction and engineering industries. As the complexity of modern buildings and infrastructure grows, the demand for skilled professionals who can translate design concepts into accurate technical drawings and Building Information Models (BIM) has never been higher. With 67 live CAD technician roles currently listed on ConstructionJobBoard.co.uk, this is a consistently in-demand specialism across the UK. What Does a CAD Technician Do in Construction? A CAD technician in the construction industry is responsible for producing detailed 2D drawings and 3D models that support the design, planning, and construction of buildings and infrastructure. They work closely with architects, structural engineers, mechanical and electrical (M&E) engineers, and project managers to create and revise technical documentation throughout the project lifecycle. Core responsibilities include producing construction drawings in AutoCAD and Revit, coordinating federated BIM models, updating drawings in response to design changes, managing drawing registers, and producing as-built documentation. As BIM Level 2 becomes standard on most major UK projects, proficiency in Revit and Navisworks is increasingly essential. Key Skills and Software for CAD Technicians The most in-demand software skills for UK CAD technicians currently include AutoCAD (2D and 3D), Revit (architectural, structural, and MEP), Navisworks for clash detection, MicroStation for civil and rail projects, and Civil 3D for highways and utilities work. Familiarity with BIM workflows, COBie data, and project collaboration platforms such as Aconex, Viewpoint, or Autodesk Construction Cloud is a significant advantage. Soft skills that employers consistently value include attention to detail, the ability to work to tight deadlines, communication skills for coordinating with design teams, and a systematic approach to drawing management and version control. CAD Technician Salary Guide 2025 Junior CAD Technician (0–2 years): £22,000–£30,000. Mid-level CAD Technician (2–5 years): £30,000–£42,000. Senior CAD Technician / BIM Coordinator: £42,000–£58,000. BIM Manager / Lead Technician: £55,000–£75,000. Rates are higher in London, the South East, and for contractors on major infrastructure programmes such as HS2 and Hinkley Point C. FAQs: CAD Technician Jobs UK Q: What qualifications do I need to become a CAD technician? A: Most employers require an HNC, HND, or degree in a relevant discipline such as civil engineering, architecture, or mechanical engineering. However, strong software proficiency and a solid portfolio of technical drawings can sometimes substitute for formal qualifications, particularly in smaller firms. Q: Is Revit replacing AutoCAD for construction CAD technicians? A: On major commercial and infrastructure projects, yes. Revit and BIM workflows are increasingly standard. However, AutoCAD remains widely used for 2D drawing production, particularly on smaller projects and in subcontractor environments. Q: Can CAD technicians work remotely? A: Many CAD production tasks can be performed remotely, and a number of UK employers now offer hybrid working arrangements. However, roles that require on-site measurement, collaboration with designers, or access to high-spec hardware may still require a physical presence. Q: What is the difference between a CAD technician and a BIM coordinator? A: A CAD technician focuses primarily on producing and managing technical drawings. A BIM coordinator has a broader role that includes managing the digital information environment, coordinating between multiple design disciplines, and ensuring compliance with the project's //
Quantity Surveyor Jobs UK — Salary, Skills & Career Guide 2025 Introduction Quantity surveying is one of the most commercially valuable and rewarding careers in the UK construction industry. With 1,777 live vacancies currently listed on ConstructionJobBoard.co.uk, demand for qualified quantity surveyors far outstrips supply — making it a candidate-driven market with excellent negotiating power on salary and benefits. This article covers everything you need to know about quantity surveyor jobs in the UK: what the role involves, the qualifications you need, realistic salary expectations at every level, and how to progress your career from graduate QS to commercial director. What Does a Quantity Surveyor Do? A quantity surveyor (QS) manages all financial and contractual aspects of a construction project. Their responsibilities span the entire project lifecycle — from initial cost planning and procurement through to final account settlement. Day-to-day duties include preparing bills of quantities, managing subcontractor accounts, administering JCT or NEC contracts, producing monthly cost reports, and handling variations and claims. QS professionals work for either main contractors (PQS/contractor side) or independent consultancies/client-side project management firms. Each path offers different experiences and career trajectories. Qualifications and Professional Status The standard academic route is a degree in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management, followed by the RICS Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) to achieve Chartered status (MRICS). Many employers also value degrees in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or Building Surveying combined with relevant commercial experience. HNC and HND routes exist for those entering the profession from a trade or site background, with top-up degree programmes available at many UK universities. Apprenticeship standards now cover Level 6 Quantity Surveying, making the profession more accessible than ever. Quantity Surveyor Salary Guide 2025 Graduate Quantity Surveyor: £24,000–£32,000 per annum. Intermediate Quantity Surveyor (2–4 years): £35,000–£48,000. Senior Quantity Surveyor (MRICS or equivalent experience): £50,000–£65,000. Principal/Associate Quantity Surveyor: £65,000–£80,000. Commercial Manager / Commercial Director: £80,000–£120,000+. London and the South East command a premium of approximately 15–25% above the national average. Package benefits commonly include a car allowance, healthcare, pension contributions of 5–8%, and performance bonuses for senior roles. Career Progression for Quantity Surveyors Most quantity surveyors begin as graduate or assistant QS roles, progressing through intermediate and senior levels as they gain experience on increasingly complex projects. Achieving MRICS chartership typically unlocks a significant salary uplift and opens doors to senior management and client-side roles. Experienced QS professionals can move into commercial management, project management, or dispute resolution and expert witness work. Some also transition into developer-side roles, working directly for housebuilders, infrastructure clients, or asset management companies. FAQs: Quantity Surveyor Jobs UK Q: Do I need to be RICS chartered to get a quantity surveyor job? A: No, but chartership (MRICS) significantly increases your earning potential and the seniority of roles you can access. Many employers actively support and fund APC training for promising candidates. Q: How long does it take to become a qualified quantity surveyor? A: A 3-year undergraduate degree followed by 2 years of structured experience towards RICS APC means most people achieve full chartered status within 5–6 years of starting their degree. Q: What industries hire quantity surveyors besides construction? A: QS professionals are also employed in oil and gas, utilities, telecoms infrastructure, offshore energy, defence, and facilities management sectors — all of which require commercial cost management expertise. Q: Is there a shortage of quantity surveyors in the UK? A: Yes. RICS regularly reports a pipeline shortage of chartered surveyors, and with major infrastructure programmes ongoing, the skills gap is expected to widen. This makes it an excellent time to enter or advance in the profession. //
How to Find Construction Jobs in the UK in 2025 Introduction The UK construction industry is one of the most active employment sectors in the country, with over 20,000 live vacancies at any given time. Whether you are an experienced site manager, a graduate looking for your first construction role, or a skilled tradesperson seeking better pay, knowing how to search effectively can make the difference between a long job hunt and landing your ideal role within days. This comprehensive guide walks you through everything you need to know about finding construction jobs in the UK in 2025 — from where to look, how to apply, and what employers are really looking for. Why the UK Construction Job Market Is Booming The UK government's commitment to infrastructure investment, housing targets, and net-zero building initiatives has created sustained demand for construction professionals at every level. From large-scale civil engineering projects to residential developments and commercial fit-outs, there has never been a better time to build a career in construction. Key sectors driving demand include residential construction, transport infrastructure, energy projects (including renewables), commercial development, and retrofit and renovation works. With the government targeting 1.5 million new homes and billions in infrastructure spending, the pipeline of work is strong well into the late 2020s. Top Job Categories in UK Construction Understanding the different job categories will help you target your search more effectively. The most in-demand roles currently listed include: General Construction roles account for the largest number of vacancies, covering everything from site operatives to project directors. Quantity Surveying is one of the most sought-after specialisms, with strong salaries and excellent career progression. Assistant and Graduate Construction roles offer excellent entry points for those new to the industry. CAD Technicians, Estimators, Bricklayers, and Mechanical/Electrical Engineers round out the most active hiring categories. How to Search for Construction Jobs Effectively Use a specialist construction job board rather than generalist platforms. Specialist boards like ConstructionJobBoard.co.uk give you access to roles that are specifically tailored to the industry and not buried among thousands of irrelevant listings. You can search by category, location, and salary band to narrow results instantly. Set up job alerts so new relevant roles are sent directly to your inbox the moment they are posted. Upload your CV to the site so that recruiters and employers can find you proactively, even when you are not actively applying. Tailor your CV for each application, highlighting relevant projects, certifications such as CSCS cards, and specific software skills such as AutoCAD or Revit. Include measurable achievements where possible, such as project values delivered on time and within budget. Tips for Standing Out to Construction Employers Employers in the construction sector prioritise safety awareness, reliability, and proven experience on similar projects. Ensure your CV clearly states your CSCS card status, any NVQ or HNC qualifications, and a summary of projects you have worked on including scale and scope. A strong LinkedIn profile that mirrors your CV and includes recommendations from previous employers or colleagues can significantly boost your visibility. Many construction recruiters actively use LinkedIn to headhunt candidates, particularly for senior roles. FAQs: Finding Construction Jobs in the UK Q: What qualifications do I need to work in UK construction? A: Requirements vary by role. Operatives typically need a valid CSCS card. Technical and professional roles often require NVQ Level 3-6, HNC/HND, or a degree in a relevant discipline such as civil engineering, quantity surveying, or construction management. Q: How many construction jobs are currently available in the UK? A: There are currently over 20,000 construction vacancies listed on ConstructionJobBoard.co.uk alone, spanning every region and discipline in the industry. Q: Can I find construction work without experience? A: Yes. Graduate and assistant construction roles are specifically designed for those entering the industry. Apprenticeships and trainee positions are also widely available across all trades. Q: What is the average salary for construction jobs in the UK? A: Salaries range widely by role. Site operatives typically earn £25,000–£35,000, while quantity surveyors and project managers can earn £45,000–£75,000 or more. Senior directors and specialists command six-figure salaries. Q: Is it worth using a specialist construction job board? A: Absolutely. Specialist boards surface roles that are relevant to your skills instantly, without the noise of unrelated industries. They also attract employers who are serious about hiring construction professionals specifically. //
Construction Jobs UK — Your Complete Guide to Finding Jobs, Building Careers & Industry Trends (2026) Introduction — Why This Page Matters The UK construction industry is one of the top job creators with thousands of openings every month. Whether you’re a student planning your first role, a tradesperson seeking higher pay, or a manager eyeing your next step — this site gives you all the tools you need to find relevant construction jobs , maximize your applications , and boost your career . This page is built around real user intent — people searching for: ✔ “construction jobs near me UK” ✔ “engineering jobs UK” ✔ “civil jobs in London” ✔ “site supervisor jobs” ✔ “construction salary UK” Let’s break it down in a way search engines and users both love. Find Construction Jobs That Match Your Profile Your job search should be simple and personalised. How Our Search Works ✔ Enter job title or skills ✔ Select location ✔ Choose job type (full-time, contract, part-time) ✔ Set salary filter Here are some top searched categories: Site Manager Jobs Civil Engineering Jobs Electrical & Mechanical Roles Trades & Skilled Labour Project Management Vacancies Surveying & Design Roles Construction Industry Growth in the UK Numbers matter — and they tell a strong story: The UK is investing heavily in: ➡ New housing projects ➡ Transport and rail upgrades ➡ Green energy & retrofit programmes ➡ Data centres and infrastructure hubs This leads to continuous hiring across: ✔ Entry level ✔ Mid-level ✔ Senior / Managerial roles Employers are now looking for candidates who not only have technical skills but can also adapt to digital tools , sustainability practices and site safety leadership . How to Use This Site To Get Hired Faster Searching jobs is easy — but getting hired takes strategy. Best Practices Create Reliable Alerts Get daily or weekly alerts that match your skills. Complete Your Profile Add: ✔ Professional photo ✔ Updated CV ✔ Skills & certifications Use Keywords in Your CV Include role-specific keywords such as: “site supervision” “AutoCAD / Revit” “project delivery” “quality assurance” This makes your profile more discoverable by recruiters. Apply Early Most employers review candidates within the first 48 hours. Tools & Guides for Job Seekers We’re more than a job board — we’re your career toolkit. CV & Cover Letter Templates Stand out with templates tailored for: ✔ Engineers ✔ Site Managers ✔ Tradespeople Interview Guides & Practice Questions Prepare for real interview scenarios like: “Describe a time you handled delayed supplies.” “How do you ensure site safety compliance?” Salary Trends & Guides Know what salary you should expect, and how to negotiate better offers. Careers Tips — How to Grow in Construction Jobs are short-term — careers are long-term. Upskilling Top skills employers want: ✔ Project Management ✔ BIM & CAD tools ✔ Health & Safety certifications ✔ Leadership & communication Certifications With High Demand Chartered status (for engineers) IOSH & NEBOSH (safety roles) CSCS cards (site proof) Investing in skills not only gets you hired faster — it puts you on a trajectory to higher pay and leadership roles . Top Locations Hiring Across the UK Salary and demand vary by location — here are some hotspots: London – High pay, many international firms Manchester – Infrastructure & commercial builds Birmingham – Residential & city regeneration Leeds – Northern growth hub Glasgow & Edinburgh – Scottish infrastructure Use location filters to find the best roles in your area. For Employers — Hire Skilled Workers Faster Employers: attract the right candidates by posting your roles here. Benefits: ✔ Targeted exposure to construction professionals ✔ Advanced job posting tools ✔ CV search database ✔ Option to promote premium listings Success Stories — Real People, Real Results “Found my next supervisory job within a week!” — Matt, Birmingham “Got an engineering interview the same day I applied.” — Rachel, London “The salaries I saw here beat other job boards.” — Imran, Leeds These success stories show that the right platform + right strategy = career momentum . FAQs — Construction Jobs UK Q1: Are construction job listings updated regularly? Yes — new roles are added daily to keep your search fresh. Q2: Can I upload my CV and apply directly? Yes — you can upload your CV and apply instantly to multiple jobs. Q3: Is registration free? Yes — it’s free for job seekers to browse and apply. Q4: Can I get email alerts? Yes — set up personalised alerts by role and location. Q5: Will this site help me plan my career? Yes — we also provide career advice guides and tools beyond job listings. //
Construction Jobs UK – Find Building & Engineering Careers (2026) Welcome to Construction Job Board UK — your complete resource to find construction jobs , get expert careers advice , and connect with top employers in the UK. Whether you’re: A seasoned professional A graduate looking for your first role A skilled tradesperson A site manager or engineer Our site is designed to help you discover real jobs , understand career paths , and land your next role faster. 1. Find Live Construction Jobs Across the UK Job seekers today want one thing: relevant opportunities they can apply to immediately . On this platform you can find jobs like: Site Manager Civil Engineer Electrical Engineer Mechanical Engineer Quantity Surveyor Project Manager Trades (Electrician, Plumber, Carpenter, etc.) Smart Search Filter jobs by: Location Salary Job type (full-time, part-time, contract) Category You can also set job alerts so new vacancies come straight to your inbox. 2. Why Construction Jobs Are in High Demand (“Why are these jobs open?”) The UK construction industry is booming due to: New residential and commercial builds Infrastructure upgrades Green energy & retrofit projects Transport and rail expansion Digital and smart building integration This means employers need reliable, skilled talent — and that creates multiple opportunities at all levels . 3. How to Use Construction Job Board UK ( “How do I find & apply?”) Step 1: Search Jobs Enter a keyword and select location to view real vacancies. Step 2: Review Job Details Check: ✔ Job description ✔ Salary range ✔ Skills required ✔ Employer details Step 3: Apply Apply directly through the website using your CV or LinkedIn profile. Step 4: Save Jobs & Set Alerts Never miss new postings that match your profile. 4. Careers Advice — Grow & Skill Up  We’re not just a job board — we’re a career hub . Explore expert tips on: CV writing for construction Interview preparation Skills employers want Growth pathways in construction Trade certifications Whether you’re just starting or advancing, we help you stay ahead . 5. Job Seeker Tools – Tips That Work A) Tailored CV Templates Choose from construction-specific CV templates that get noticed. B) Interview Question Bank Practice common construction interview questions. C) Skill Guides Learn what skills are trending and how to position yourself for better jobs. 6. Employer Section — Why Post With Us  Construction employers choose us because: Targeted audience of construction professionals High-quality applicants Easy job posting system Access to resume database Employer branding options Whether you’re a small contractor or a major firm, we help you fill roles faster. 7. Real Success Stories  “I found my next site manager role within two weeks!” – Paul, London “Great job alerts — I landed a civil engineering job in Leeds.” – Sana, UK “The interview tips section helped me prepare.” – Arjun, Manchester Stories like these show that real users find real results . 8. Trending Job Categories Here are some of the most searched categories on our site: Site Management & Supervisors Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Civil & Structural Engineering Trade & Skilled Labour Safety & Quality Roles Design & Architecture FAQs — Construction Jobs UK Q1: How do I find construction jobs in the UK? Search using the job board filters and set alerts to get tailored matches. Q2: Do you list both entry level and senior roles? Yes — from apprenticeships to senior manager jobs. Q3: Are the jobs updated regularly? Yes — jobs are refreshed daily. Q4: Can I upload my CV? Yes — you can upload your CV for easier applications. Q5: Is registration free? Yes — registering and applying is free for job seekers. //
Construction Careers Advice UK – How to Get Hired & Grow Your Career (2026) Introduction — What This Guide Covers If you’re looking to start, grow or advance your construction career in the UK , you’ve come to the right place. In this guide, we go beyond generic tips — we focus on what UK employers really search for , what skills pay more, and how you can stand out in today’s competitive job market. 1. Understand the UK Construction Job Market (User Intent: “What’s the demand?”) The UK construction industry remains one of the largest employers, with steady demand across sectors like: Residential and commercial builds MEP (Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing) Renovation & retrofit projects Infrastructure (roads, bridges, rail) Renewable energy projects (solar, wind) Employers currently seek candidates who can deliver both technical and leadership skills . Key trends: More emphasis on digital tools (BIM, Revit, AutoCAD) Strong demand for safety-conscious professionals Sustainable building knowledge is an advantage 2. How to Get a Construction Job in the UK (User Intent: “How do I get hired?”) A) Tailor Your Job Search Strategy Don’t just apply everywhere: Set up job alerts Use niche construction job boards Follow companies you want to work for Attend networking events and careers fairs Applying early and consistently increases your chances of getting interviews. B) Write an Effective Construction CV (User Intent: “CV Tips”) A good construction CV should include: Professional Summary Write 2–4 lines summarizing your experience and career goal. Example: “Highly motivated construction professional with 5+ years experience in residential and commercial projects. Skilled in site supervision, AutoCAD, Health & Safety compliance, and team coordination.” Core Skills Section Include technical & soft skills such as: Site supervision Project planning Budgeting AutoCAD / Revit Risk assessments Work Experience List achievements, not just duties: “Managed projects” “Delivered 10+ projects on schedule, reducing delays by 15%” Certifications Include certifications like: CSCS card Health & Safety training NVQs or diplomas Chartered professional certifications 3. Tailor Your Cover Letter (User Intent: “Why should they hire me?”) A tailored cover letter increases your click-through rate. Address the hiring manager by name Explain specific projects you’ve done Show enthusiasm for the role Include measurable achievements Example intro: “I’m excited to apply for the Site Supervisor role at XYZ Construction. In my previous role, I led a team to complete a £2M project 4 weeks ahead of schedule.” 4. Construction Interview Preparation (User Intent: “Interview help”) To prepare for interviews: Common Interview Themes Health & safety mindset Problem-solving scenarios Team leadership experience Technical know-how Example interview questions: “Tell me about a time you solved a site challenge.” “How do you ensure site safety?” “What construction software do you use?” Tips That Work Practice STAR method answers (Situation, Task, Action, Result) Bring hard copies of CV & portfolio Ask questions about company culture and projects 5. Skills & Upskilling That Employers Want (User Intent: “Skills needed”) Technical Skills BIM / CAD proficiency Project management tools (Primavera, MS Project) Estimating and planning Soft Skills Leadership Communication Time management Teamwork 6. How to Speed Up Your Career Growth (User Intent: “Career advancement”) To grow faster: Get advanced certifications Mentor others Pursue chartered status (for engineers / surveyors) Attend workshops & seminars Take on management duties Employers love team members who can lead and innovate . FAQs — Construction Careers Advice (User Intent) Q1: How can I get a construction job with no experience? Start with entry-level roles like trainee or assistant and build skills through on-site training and courses. Q2: What makes a good construction CV? A strong CV is tailored to the job, shows measurable achievements, and lists relevant certifications and technical skills. Q3: Do I need LinkedIn to find a construction job? Yes — LinkedIn boosts visibility and connects you with recruiters. Q4: What interview questions should I prepare for? Prepare for questions focused on safety, teamwork, conflict resolution, and problem-solving scenarios. //
Senior Electrical Engineer Jobs in the UK: Demand, Salary & How to Get Hired in 2026 Senior Electrical Engineer jobs are in high demand in the UK in 2026. Major infrastructure projects, renewable energy expansion, EV charging networks, data centres, and smart buildings are driving strong recruitment across the construction and engineering sectors. Now let’s understand clearly Why Is There High Demand for Senior Electrical Engineers in the UK? The UK construction and infrastructure market is growing rapidly due to: Renewable Energy Expansion Wind farms, solar plants, battery storage systems, and grid upgrades need experienced electrical engineers. Data Centres & AI Infrastructure With AI and cloud computing growth, electrical load management experts are needed. EV Charging Infrastructure Government net-zero targets are pushing nationwide EV charging installations. Smart Buildings & Automation Modern buildings require integrated electrical + digital systems. Because of this, companies prefer experienced senior-level engineers who can: Lead projects Handle compliance Manage junior engineers Ensure safety standards Senior Electrical Engineer Salary in the UK (2026) Average salary range: £45,000 – £55,000 (Mid-level senior) £60,000 – £75,000 (Experienced / Chartered) £80,000+ (Principal / Specialist roles) London salaries are usually higher compared to other regions. What Qualifications Are Required? If you want to get a Senior Electrical Engineer job in the UK, you need: Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical / Electronic Engineering Minimum qualification. 5–10 Years Experience Most employers require proven project experience. Chartered Engineer (CEng) – Preferred Chartered status increases salary & hiring chances. Knowledge of UK Standards BS 7671 (Wiring Regulations) IET standards Building regulations Required Technical Skills To get hired faster, you must have: Electrical system design experience High-voltage & low-voltage design knowledge AutoCAD / Revit / BIM proficiency Power distribution expertise Risk assessment & safety compliance Project management skills Leadership ability is VERY important. Soft Skills That Employers Look For UK employers expect: Strong communication skills Team leadership Client interaction capability Budget handling Problem-solving mindset Senior role ante technical + management combination undali. Where Are Jobs Available in the UK? High-demand locations: London Birmingham Manchester Glasgow Bristol Leeds Also demand in offshore wind & renewable zones. How to Get a Senior Electrical Engineer Job in the UK Now main question Job ela ravali? Step 1: Improve Technical Portfolio Showcase: Major projects handled Value of projects Your responsibility Step 2: Get Chartered (If Possible) CEng status gives big advantage. Step 3: Update CV Properly Include: Software expertise Project outcomes Compliance knowledge Step 4: Apply on Niche Job Boards Construction-specific portals increase chances. Step 5: Prepare for Technical Interviews Common topics: Load calculations System design Safety compliance Site challenges handled Future Scope of Senior Electrical Engineers in the UK The next 10 years look strong because: Net-zero targets Infrastructure modernization AI & Data Centre growth Smart grid upgrades Electrical engineers will remain critical to UK development. So long-term career stability is strong. FAQs Is Senior Electrical Engineer a good career in the UK? Yes. It offers strong salary growth, job stability, and leadership opportunities. How many years experience is required? Minimum 5 years, but 8–10 years preferred for top roles. Is Chartered status mandatory? Not mandatory, but highly preferred for senior roles. Can international candidates apply? Yes, but visa sponsorship depends on employer policies. Which sector pays highest? Data centres, renewable energy, and infrastructure projects pay higher packages. //
The Complete Guide to Construction Jobs in the UK (2026): Roles, Salaries & How to Apply To get a construction job in the UK in 2026, you need the right qualifications (often a CSCS card), relevant trade or technical skills, a strong CV tailored to the role, and active applications through trusted platforms like Construction Job Board. Demand is high across skilled trades, site management, engineering, and green construction roles, with salaries increasing due to ongoing labour shortages. Why Construction Jobs Are Growing in 2026 The UK construction sector continues to expand due to: Major infrastructure investment Housing development targets Green building and retrofit projects Skills shortages across trades Growth in modern methods of construction (MMC) This means more vacancies across all levels — from labourers to project directors. Main Types of Construction Jobs in the UK Construction careers fall into four main categories: Skilled Trades These are hands-on site roles and among the most in-demand. Bricklayers Carpenters & joiners Electricians Plumbers Plasterers Groundworkers Average Salary (2026): £28,000 – £45,000 per year (experienced trades can earn more via contracts) Site & Project Management These roles oversee site operations and ensure projects stay on schedule and budget. Site Manager Project Manager Contracts Manager Site Supervisor Foreman Average Salary (2026): £45,000 – £75,000+ per year Site management roles now increasingly require digital reporting and safety compliance expertise. Technical & Engineering Roles These roles require specialised training or degrees. Civil Engineer Structural Engineer Quantity Surveyor Building Surveyor Estimator BIM Coordinator Average Salary (2026): £40,000 – £80,000+ depending on experience Entry-Level & Support Roles Construction Labourer Trainee Site Assistant Apprentice Electrician Plant Operator Average Salary (2026): £22,000 – £30,000 These roles often require fewer qualifications but strong physical fitness and safety awareness. What Qualifications Do You Need? CSCS Card (Essential for Most Site Roles) Most UK construction employers require a CSCS (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) card to prove health and safety competence. NVQs & Apprenticeships NVQ Level 2 or 3 in your trade Apprenticeship programmes (highly valued) Technical diplomas Management Certifications (For Supervisors) SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) First Aid Certification NEBOSH (for safety-focused roles) Construction Salaries in 2026: What to Expect Due to ongoing labour shortages, wages have increased in: Bricklaying Electrical installation Civil engineering Retrofit & insulation specialists Green construction specialists Contract-based workers may earn higher daily rates, especially in London and the South East. How to Apply for Construction Jobs in the UK Step 1: Create a Strong CV Your CV should include: Trade qualifications CSCS card details Safety certifications Years of experience Key projects completed Keep it simple, clear, and results-focused. Step 2: Use a Dedicated Construction Job Platform Applying through specialised job boards gives better results than generic platforms. Use: Construction Job Board Benefits include: Industry-specific vacancies Direct employer listings Faster response rates Location-based filtering Contract & permanent roles Step 3: Apply Strategically Instead of mass applying: Match keywords from job descriptions Highlight required certifications Apply early (construction roles fill quickly) Be available for immediate start if possible High-Demand Construction Roles in 2026 According to market trends, the following roles are seeing strong hiring: Bricklayers Site Managers Quantity Surveyors Electricians Retrofit Specialists Groundworkers Civil Engineers Future of Construction Careers (2026–2030) The industry is shifting toward: Sustainable building Energy-efficient retrofits Digital construction & BIM Modular construction methods AI-driven project planning Professionals who upskill in these areas will enjoy stronger job security and higher salaries. FAQs – Construction Jobs UK 2026 Do I need a degree to work in construction in the UK? No. Many skilled trades require NVQs or apprenticeships rather than degrees. However, engineering and surveying roles typically require higher education. Is construction hiring in 2026? Yes. The UK construction sector continues to face labour shortages, increasing demand for skilled workers across trades and management roles. How much do construction workers earn in the UK? Salaries range from £22,000 for entry-level roles to £75,000+ for senior management and specialised engineering roles. What is the most in-demand construction job in 2026? Bricklayers, electricians, site managers, and quantity surveyors are among the most in-demand roles. Can international workers apply for UK construction jobs? Yes, but they must meet UK visa requirements and hold relevant certifications such as a CSCS card. //
Complete Guide to Construction Jobs in the UK: Roles, Salaries & How to Apply in 2026 Construction jobs in the UK in 2026 include roles across skilled trades, civil engineering, site management, quantity surveying, and project leadership. Salaries range from £25,000 for entry-level labourers to over £80,000 for senior project managers. Most roles require a CSCS card, relevant qualifications, and practical site experience. Introduction The UK construction industry remains one of the country’s largest employers, offering career opportunities across residential building, commercial projects, infrastructure, and green energy developments. Whether you're starting your career or looking to move into a higher-paying role, understanding job categories, qualifications, and salary expectations is essential. This guide covers: Types of construction jobs in the UK Salary expectations in 2026 Required qualifications and certifications How to apply successfully Career progression pathways Types of Construction Jobs in the UK Construction roles fall into several key categories: A. Skilled Trades These are hands-on site roles and remain in highest demand. Popular skilled trades: Bricklayers Carpenters & Joiners Electricians Plumbers Roofers Groundworkers Steel Fixers Skilled trades are ideal for individuals who prefer practical work and strong earning potential without a university degree. B. Site & Supervisory Roles These professionals oversee daily operations and ensure safety compliance. Site Supervisors Site Managers Health & Safety Officers Forepersons Leadership, experience, and certifications such as SMSTS are usually required. C. Engineering & Technical Roles These roles involve planning, design, and infrastructure management. Civil Engineers Structural Engineers Site Engineers BIM Technicians CAD Designers Engineering roles often require formal qualifications or degrees. D. Commercial & Management Roles These professionals manage budgets, contracts, and overall project delivery. Quantity Surveyors Project Managers Contracts Managers Construction Directors These roles typically offer the highest salaries in construction. Construction Salary Guide UK (2026) Salaries vary by experience, region, and project type. Role Average Salary Labourer £25,000 – £35,000 Skilled Tradesperson £35,000 – £50,000 Site Supervisor £40,000 – £55,000 Site Manager £45,000 – £65,000 Quantity Surveyor £45,000 – £75,000 Project Manager £55,000 – £80,000+ London and the South East typically offer higher wages due to project scale and cost of living. Qualifications & Certifications Required Most UK construction roles require certain safety and skill certifications. Essential Requirements: CSCS Card The Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card is mandatory for most site roles. NVQ Qualifications Trade-based roles typically require NVQ Level 2 or 3. SMSTS (for managers) Site Management Safety Training Scheme certification is important for supervisory roles. First Aid & Health & Safety Certifications Increasingly required for on-site leadership roles. Having the right certifications significantly improves employability. How to Apply for Construction Jobs in the UK Step 1: Create a Strong Construction CV Your CV should: Highlight certifications clearly List site experience and project types Mention tools and equipment expertise Include measurable achievements Keep it concise and relevant to the role. Step 2: Search by Category Use filters such as: Trade type Location Salary range Contract type (permanent / contract / temporary) Apply to roles that match your certification level. Step 3: Prepare for Interviews Construction interviews often focus on: Safety awareness Past project experience Ability to meet deadlines Team collaboration Supervisory roles may include scenario-based questions. Apprenticeships & Entry-Level Opportunities Construction is one of the few high-paying industries accessible without a degree. Entry pathways include: Trade apprenticeships On-site trainee roles College vocational courses Labourer positions leading to trade qualification Many workers start as labourers and progress into skilled trades or management roles. Career Progression in Construction A typical career path might look like: Labourer → Skilled Tradesperson → Supervisor → Site Manager → Project Manager → Contracts Manager Continuous upskilling increases earning potential. Specialising in: Green construction Infrastructure projects Digital construction (BIM) Health & Safety can accelerate career growth. Regional Job Opportunities in 2026 High-demand areas include: London (commercial & infrastructure) Manchester (urban regeneration) Birmingham (transport projects) Leeds (housing development) Scotland (renewable energy projects) Infrastructure and housing projects are major employment drivers. Contract vs Permanent Construction Jobs Construction offers both permanent and contract opportunities. Permanent Roles: Stable salary Benefits & pension Long-term security Contract Roles: Higher short-term pay Flexible projects Project-based assignments Many experienced professionals prefer contract roles for higher earnings. Future Outlook for UK Construction Jobs Despite economic fluctuations, long-term demand remains strong due to: Housing shortages Infrastructure investment Green building initiatives Urban redevelopment The industry continues evolving with technology and sustainability trends. Conclusion Construction jobs in the UK in 2026 offer diverse opportunities across trades, engineering, and project management. With strong salaries, accessible entry routes, and consistent demand, construction remains a reliable and rewarding career path. Securing the right qualifications, gaining experience, and staying updated on industry trends will position you for long-term success. FAQs – Construction Jobs UK 1. Do I need qualifications to work in construction in the UK? Most roles require a CSCS card and relevant trade qualifications such as NVQs. 2. What is the highest-paying construction job? Project Managers and Contracts Managers typically earn the highest salaries. 3. Can I work in construction without a degree? Yes, many skilled trades and supervisory roles do not require a university degree. 4. Are construction jobs seasonal in the UK? Some roles may slow in winter, but large infrastructure projects provide year-round employment. 5. Is construction a stable career in the UK? Yes, housing demand and infrastructure investment ensure long-term job opportunities. //
Top Construction Job Trends in the UK for 2026: Skills, Roles & Future Opportunities Construction job trends in the UK for 2026 are shaped by skills shortages, green building regulations, digital transformation (BIM & AI), infrastructure investment, and increased demand for skilled trades. Roles in retrofit construction, civil engineering, project management, and sustainable building are expected to see the strongest growth. Introduction The UK construction sector is evolving rapidly in 2026. With government infrastructure investment, net-zero targets, housing demand, and digital transformation reshaping the industry, both jobseekers and employers must adapt to new trends. Whether you're a labourer, engineer, site manager, or recruiter, understanding where the market is heading can help you make smarter career and hiring decisions. This guide explores the top construction job trends in the UK , emerging skills in demand, salary movements, and future opportunities. 1️⃣ Skilled Labour Shortages Continue to Drive Hiring The UK construction industry continues to face a shortage of skilled workers. Retirements, reduced migration, and increasing project demand have widened the gap. Most in-demand trades in 2026: Bricklayers Carpenters & Joiners Electricians Plumbers Groundworkers Steel Fixers Because of shortages, wages for skilled trades have increased steadily — particularly in London, the South East, and major infrastructure zones. Opportunity for jobseekers: Skilled trades now offer stronger job security and competitive pay. 2️⃣ Growth in Green Construction & Retrofit Projects The UK’s commitment to net-zero carbon emissions is transforming construction hiring. Major growth areas: Energy-efficient building retrofits Solar panel installation Heat pump installation Sustainable materials sourcing Environmental compliance roles Retrofit projects on older properties are creating thousands of jobs nationwide. Roles benefiting most: Retrofit Coordinators Sustainability Consultants HVAC Engineers Insulation Installers Employers increasingly prioritise candidates with sustainability knowledge. 3️⃣ Digital Transformation & Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) Technology is reshaping construction sites. Key digital trends in 2026: Building Information Modelling (BIM) Off-site modular construction Robotics & automation Drones for site surveying AI-driven project management High-demand roles include: BIM Technicians Digital Construction Managers Site Technology Coordinators Candidates with both construction knowledge and digital skills are highly competitive. 4️⃣ Infrastructure Projects Fuel Long-Term Job Growth Major UK infrastructure developments continue to create employment: Rail upgrades Road expansions Renewable energy projects Urban regeneration schemes Civil engineering roles are particularly strong, including: Site Engineers Project Engineers Quantity Surveyors Construction Managers Large infrastructure programmes offer stable, multi-year employment opportunities. 5️⃣ Rising Demand for Site Supervisors & Project Managers As projects increase in complexity, demand for experienced management professionals grows. Employers are actively hiring: Site Managers Construction Project Managers Contracts Managers Health & Safety Managers Leadership experience combined with certifications such as SMSTS or NEBOSH increases earning potential. 6️⃣ Salary Trends in UK Construction (2026) Due to skills shortages and infrastructure growth, salaries have remained competitive. Role Average Salary Range Labourer £25,000 – £35,000 Skilled Tradesperson £35,000 – £50,000 Site Manager £45,000 – £65,000 Project Manager £55,000 – £80,000 Quantity Surveyor £45,000 – £75,000 Regional differences apply, with London typically offering higher wages. 7️⃣ Qualifications & Certifications in Demand Employers increasingly require recognised certifications: CSCS Card NVQ Level Qualifications SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) First Aid Certification NEBOSH (Health & Safety) Digital construction training (BIM certification) is also rising in value. 8️⃣ Apprenticeships & Entry-Level Opportunities Construction remains accessible without a university degree. Popular entry pathways: Apprenticeships On-site trainee programmes Labourer-to-trade progression College vocational training With skills shortages ongoing, employers are investing more in training and upskilling programmes. 9️⃣ Remote & Hybrid Work in Construction? While site-based roles remain physical, certain construction roles now allow partial remote work: Estimators Planners BIM Technicians Project Coordinators Administrative and digital roles increasingly operate in hybrid formats. 10️⃣ What This Means for Jobseekers in 2026 If you are planning a construction career move: ✔ Consider specialising in green construction ✔ Gain digital skills (BIM knowledge) ✔ Secure required safety certifications ✔ Explore infrastructure-related roles ✔ Upskill into supervisory positions The market rewards adaptability and certification. Conclusion The UK construction job market in 2026 offers strong opportunities across trades, infrastructure, green construction, and digital transformation. Despite economic uncertainty, the industry remains one of the UK's largest employers. Skilled professionals — especially those with sustainability or digital expertise — are in a strong position for long-term career growth. FAQs – Construction Job Trends UK 2026 1. Are construction jobs in demand in the UK in 2026? Yes, skilled trades, infrastructure roles, and green construction positions are in high demand. 2. Which construction trades are most needed? Bricklayers, carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and groundworkers are among the most in-demand trades. 3. Is green construction creating more jobs? Yes, retrofit and sustainability projects are significantly increasing employment opportunities. 4. Do I need qualifications to work in construction? Most roles require a CSCS card and relevant trade qualifications. 5. Are construction salaries rising in the UK? Yes, wages have increased due to skills shortages and project demand.

Construction Job Board - Frequently Asked Questions

Construction Job Board is a dedicated online platform for construction jobs across the UK. We connect construction professionals with leading employers, offering thousands of opportunities in construction careers, from entry-level roles to senior management positions.

You can easily search for construction jobs in the UK by using our search bar and filtering by job title, location, or category. Once you find a job you're interested in, simply create a free account, upload your CV, and apply in just a few clicks.

Yes! Searching for construction vacancies and applying through our job board is completely free for job seekers. We are here to support your next career move in the construction industry.

We list a wide range of construction careers in the UK, including:

  • Site Manager Jobs
  • Construction Project Manager Jobs
  • Quantity Surveyor Roles
  • Construction Labourer Jobs
  • Electrician and Plumber Vacancies
  • Civil Engineering Roles
  • Architecture and Design Positions …and many more construction opportunities.

Employers can easily register an account and post their construction job vacancies. We offer targeted recruitment services to help you find the right candidates faster and streamline your construction recruitment process.

Yes! By uploading your CV to Construction Job Board, you allow top construction companies and recruiters to find you directly, giving you greater exposure to construction jobs UK wide.

Yes! Whether you are looking for temporary construction jobs, permanent construction careers, or contract positions in the UK, you’ll find a wide range of options on our platform.

You can set up Job Alerts to receive instant email notifications when new construction jobs matching your skills and preferences are posted. Stay ahead and never miss an opportunity.

Absolutely. We prioritize your privacy and security. Your personal details and uploaded CVs are stored securely and only shared with trusted construction employers and recruiters.

You can reach out via the 'Contact Us' page linked at the bottom of the homepage.