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Hays City, Belfast
18/04/2026
Full time
Your new company You will be joining a well-established and highly regarded main contractor with a strong pipeline of work across Northern Ireland and the wider UK. The business has an excellent reputation for delivering large-scale education, healthcare, commercial and public sector projects, with a focus on quality, safety, and long-term client relationships. This contractor is known for investing in its people and providing stable, long-term project opportunities. Your new role As Site Manager, you will take day-to-day responsibility for the delivery of a £17m new build school project in Belfast, with an anticipated programme of approximately 2.5 years. Reporting directly to the Project Manager, you will manage site operations, coordinate subcontractors, oversee health and safety compliance, and ensure the project is delivered on time, to programme and to the highest quality standards. You will play a key role in site leadership, progress reporting, and stakeholder coordination throughout the build. What you'll need to succeed You will be an experienced Site Manager with a strong background in large-scale construction projects. A proven ability to manage complex sites, programmes, and subcontractors is essential. You will have excellent communication and leadership skills, a strong health & safety focus, and relevant construction qualifications (SMSTS, CSCS, First Aid). Experience reporting into a Project Manager on multi million pound schemes is highly desirable. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a competitive salary and benefits package, job security through a long-term project, and the opportunity to deliver a flagship education scheme with a respected contractor. This role offers stability, a supportive project team, and the chance to be involved in a significant local build from start to finish. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
CLARENDON EXECUTIVE City, Belfast
18/04/2026
Full time
McCance Steel was established in 1976 by Brian McCance as a steel stockholder, initially supplying customers throughout Northern Ireland before expanding across the island of Ireland. For nearly 50 years, the business has been built on strong relationships, a deep understanding of customer needs, and a commitment to doing business the right way. Based at the heart of the Belfast Harbour Estate, McCance Steel operates a warehousing and distribution facility offering a comprehensive steel stockholding service alongside fabrication support. Our cut to length service helps customers streamline their fabrication processes, improving efficiency while reducing waste. Now in its 50th year, McCance Steel continues to hold a strong position in the marketplace by remaining true to its founding values: professionalism, reliability, hard work and delivering the highest standards of customer service at a fair price. We are proud to be recognised as a well established, medium sized steel stockholder with a reputation for trust, consistency and personal service. Our success is driven by our people. We have a close knit team across sales, customer service, warehousing and logistics who work collaboratively to support our customers, often going the extra mile to build long standing partnerships in an ever changing and demanding industry. The Role We are seeking a relationship driven Sales Executive to join our team and support the continued growth of our customer base. This role is centred on understanding customers' businesses, responding to their needs, and providing a dependable, responsive service they can rely on. You will: Act as a key point of contact for customers, managing enquiries with a consultative approach Prepare quotations and process orders accurately and efficiently Build, maintain and strengthen long term relationships with new and existing clients Work closely with internal teams to ensure a seamless customer experience Contribute to sustained business growth through trust, service and consistency The Person You will have proven experience in a B2B sales environment, ideally within engineering, manufacturing or a related sector. You are a confident communicator who enjoys building rapport, solving problems and supporting customers over the long term. Strong organisation, attention to detail and a proactive mindset are essential. This role will suit someone who values teamwork, takes pride in representing a respected business, and thrives in a busy, customer focused environment. What We Offer In return, you will join a supportive and knowledgeable team, work with high quality products, and have the opportunity to build meaningful customer relationships while making a real contribution to the continued success of the business. How to Apply To apply, please visit Clarendon Executive website for further details. Closing date: Tuesday 5th May
Deverell Smith Ltd Reading, Oxfordshire
18/04/2026
Full time
Property Manager Single-Family Build to Rent Operations Location: Reading Monday - Friday 9-5:30pm About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading operator in the single-family Build to Rent (BTR) sector. As Property Manager, you will be responsible for supporting the delivery of high-quality maintenance services across a portfolio of new build homes, working closely with field operatives, contractors, and internal teams to ensure maintenance operations run smoothly and efficiently. The role is centred on coordinating repairs, managing unit churns, and ensuring properties are well-presented and ready for occupancy. A strong emphasis is placed on cross-functional collaboration - particularly with Tenancy, Lettings, and Finance teams - to deliver a seamless resident experience and operational consistency. Key Responsibilities Maintenance Coordination Manage reactive and planned maintenance across assigned properties. Liaise with field operatives and contractors to ensure timely and high-quality repairs. Monitor maintenance requests and ensure resolution within agreed timeframes. Unit Churn & Void Management Coordinate unit turns and void periods to minimise downtime and maximise occupancy. Conduct and follow up on pre-move out and void inspections. Ensure properties are refreshed and ready for new residents efficiently and to standard. Cross-Functional Collaboration Work closely with Tenancy Managers to align maintenance activity with tenancy timelines. Collaborate with Lettings and Finance teams to ensure accurate handovers and cost tracking. Support the Senior Maintenance Lead in delivering joined-up operational strategies. Supplier & Contractor Liaison Coordinate with approved suppliers to deliver maintenance services. Monitor contractor performance and escalate issues where necessary. Assist in procurement activities and ensure value for money. Reporting & Data Management Maintain accurate property and maintenance records. Contribute to reporting on maintenance activity, unit churns, and contractor performance. Use data to identify trends and support service improvements. Please note this list is not exhaustive and responsibilities may evolve over time. Skills & Competencies Experience in residential property management, ideally within a maintenance-focused role. Experience in Build to Rent (BTR) or single-family housing operations is desirable. Possession of or willingness to work towards an ARLA Qualification is desirable. Exceptional organisational and coordination skills. Strong customer service skills and excellent verbal and written communication. Detail-oriented with a proactive approach to problem-solving. Comfortable working in a data-led environment. Ability to work autonomously, confidently taking charge and making informed decisions. A collaborative team player who can inspire and motivate colleagues. Innovative problem-solving skills with a knack for identifying issues and crafting effective resolutions. A strict adherence to confidentiality regarding all forms of information and data. Ambition to grow within a rapidly scaling business.
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Design Manager Jobs UK (Construction) Design management has emerged as one of the most critical and rapidly growing disciplines in the UK construction industry. As projects have become more technically complex, procurement routes more varied, and the integration of digital design tools more sophisticated, the role of the design manager has moved from a niche specialism to an essential function on every significant construction project. Design managers bridge the gap between client ambition and constructible reality — coordinating multidisciplinary design teams, managing the flow of design information, and ensuring that design outputs are complete, coordinated, and buildable before construction begins. The UK design manager role typically sits within a main contractor, developer, or construction management business. Design managers are responsible for establishing and managing the design programme, coordinating the outputs of architects, structural engineers, MEP consultants, specialist suppliers, and other design contributors, managing design risk and change, interfacing with the client and their professional team, and ensuring compliance with planning conditions, building regulations, and employer's requirements. On design-and-build projects — which now represent the majority of major construction procurement in the UK — the design manager is the primary interface between the contractor's commercial and operational teams and the external design consultants. Construction Job Board lists live design manager vacancies from major tier one contractors, regional main contractors, and construction management businesses across every sector of the UK built environment. Roles are available at graduate, intermediate, senior, and principal level, reflecting the growth of design management as a structured career discipline. The background of UK design managers is varied. Many come from architecture, having completed Part 1, Part 2, or full ARB registration before moving into the contracting environment. Civil and structural engineers, building services engineers, and experienced construction project managers also pursue design management careers. There is no single prescribed qualifications pathway, though a degree in Architecture, Civil Engineering, Building Services, or Construction Management combined with RIBA, ICE, or CIOB membership is commonly seen. BIM Level 2 competence and proficiency in Revit, Navisworks, and related tools is increasingly expected for design management roles at all levels. Design manager salaries in the UK reflect the specialisation and seniority of the role. Graduate and intermediate design managers typically earn £35,000 to £52,000. Senior design managers command £55,000 to £80,000. Principal and lead design managers on major complex schemes can earn £80,000 to £110,000 or more, with London-based roles typically at the higher end of the range. The CDM (Construction Design and Management) Regulations 2015 created an important compliance dimension to design management, formalising the Principal Designer role and associated duties. Many experienced design managers take on CDM Principal Designer responsibilities, and familiarity with this role is increasingly expected of senior practitioners. Career progression from design manager leads into head of design, design director, technical director, and project director roles. Design managers with strong business development skills and established client relationships are highly valued by contractors seeking to grow their design-and-build capabilities. Explore live design manager vacancies on Construction Job Board. Register your CV today to connect with leading UK construction employers and specialist recruiters. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) Q1. What does a design manager do in construction? A design manager coordinates the design process on construction projects — managing the design programme, coordinating multidisciplinary consultants, ensuring design information is produced on time and to the required quality, managing design risk and change, and interfacing between the client, design team, and contractor's operational and commercial functions. Q2. What qualifications do design managers need? Design managers typically hold a degree in Architecture, Civil Engineering, Building Services, or Construction Management. RIBA, ICE, or CIOB membership is valued. BIM Level 2 competence and Revit proficiency are increasingly expected. CDM 2015 knowledge and experience of the Principal Designer role are important for senior appointments. Q3. What is the average design manager salary in the UK? Graduate and intermediate design managers earn £35,000 to £52,000. Senior design managers command £55,000 to £80,000. Principal and lead design managers on complex schemes can earn £80,000 to £110,000 or more. London-based roles typically attract a premium above regional equivalents. Q4. What is the CDM Principal Designer role? Under the CDM (Construction Design and Management) Regulations 2015, the Principal Designer is the designer appointed to plan, manage, monitor, and coordinate health and safety during the pre-construction phase. Design managers on design-and-build projects often perform or support the Principal Designer function, and familiarity with CDM 2015 duties is expected at senior level. Q5. What is BIM and why is it important for design managers? BIM (Building Information Modelling) is the process of creating and managing digital representations of a building's physical and functional characteristics. Design managers are key facilitators of BIM on construction projects — managing the BIM Execution Plan (BEP), coordinating federated models, and ensuring design information is shared and maintained in Common Data Environments such as Autodesk Construction Cloud or Viewpoint. BIM Level 2 competence is now a baseline requirement for most senior design manager roles. Q6. What is the difference between design management and project management? Project management focuses on delivery — programme, cost, quality, and risk across the whole project. Design management focuses specifically on the design process — coordinating consultants, managing design outputs, resolving design queries, and ensuring the design is complete and buildable before and during construction. On complex projects, separate project managers and design managers typically work alongside each other. Q7. What procurement routes do design managers work on? Design managers most commonly work on design-and-build (D&B) and engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contracts, where the contractor has design responsibility. They also work on management contracting and construction management procurement routes. Traditional procurement routes are less common for design management roles, as the design team is typically appointed directly by the client. Q8. How do I find design manager jobs in construction? Search constructionjobboard.co.uk for 'design manager' or 'technical manager' combined with your preferred region or sector. Register your CV to receive contact from major contractors and specialist construction businesses seeking design management professionals. //
Construction Jobs in Manchester, Yorkshire & the North: Top Opportunities Northern England: A Booming Construction Market While London dominates the headlines, some of the UK's most exciting and accessible construction opportunities are in the North of England. Manchester, Yorkshire, Leeds, Sheffield, Newcastle, and Liverpool are all experiencing sustained construction activity — driven by housing demand, infrastructure investment, and urban regeneration. Manchester Construction Market Manchester is one of the UK's fastest-growing cities and a major construction hub. The city's ongoing commercial development, residential tower boom, and major public sector investment (hospitals, universities, transport) create consistent demand for all construction disciplines. Construction Job Board lists 494 Manchester vacancies. Yorkshire Construction Market Yorkshire is the second-largest construction market outside London by listing volume (511 vacancies on Construction Job Board). Leeds city centre regeneration, the South Yorkshire housing programme, and infrastructure projects across the region are the primary demand drivers. Key Roles in Demand Across the North Site Managers — residential and commercial project delivery Quantity Surveyors — across contractor and consultancy roles Civil Engineers — infrastructure and utilities projects Bricklayers and Tradespeople — housing programme delivery Project Managers — mixed-use and regeneration schemes Salary Expectations in Northern Construction Northern salaries are typically 20-30% below London equivalents but cost-of-living comparisons make net take-home broadly comparable. Many Northern roles also offer better work-life balance, shorter commutes, and more manageable project environments. Finding Northern Construction Jobs Use constructionjobboard.co.uk's location filter to search by county, city, or region. With over 1,000 combined vacancies across Manchester, Yorkshire, and the wider North, the platform is the best single source of Northern construction opportunities. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: Which Northern cities have the most construction jobs? A: Manchester (494), Yorkshire (511), and Leeds are the largest Northern construction markets. Sheffield, Newcastle, and Liverpool also have strong active hiring pipelines. Q: What projects are driving Northern construction jobs? A: Northern Powerhouse Rail, Manchester's commercial development pipeline, Yorkshire residential growth, and major NHS hospital builds are key demand drivers in the North. Q: Are construction salaries in the North lower than London? A: Yes, typically 20-30% lower than London equivalents, but costs of living are proportionally lower. Many professionals find Northern roles offer better work-life balance. Q: Are there construction jobs in rural areas of the North? A: Yes. Renewable energy projects (wind farms, solar farms), agricultural construction, and rural housing developments create consistent demand in rural Yorkshire, Cumbria, and the North East. Q: How do I filter construction jobs by Northern region? A: On constructionjobboard.co.uk, use the location filter to search by county or city — Yorkshire, Manchester, Lancashire, Newcastle, and other Northern regions are all individually searchable. //
Women in Construction UK: Careers, Roles & Breaking Barriers Women in UK Construction: A Growing and Vital Workforce The UK construction industry has long been male-dominated — but that is changing. Industry bodies, leading contractors, and professional institutions are all investing in attracting, supporting, and retaining women in every construction role, from apprentice tradesperson to boardroom director. Women currently represent approximately 15% of the UK construction workforce. Increasing this figure is not just a diversity goal — it is an economic necessity given the scale of the skills shortage facing the sector. Best Construction Roles for Women in 2026 Project Manager — leadership, communication, and organisational skills are highly valued Quantity Surveyor — analytical and commercial roles with strong pay equity Sustainability Manager — new and growing role with no legacy gender imbalance BIM Coordinator / Manager — technical digital roles attracting diverse talent Architect and Architectural Technologist — creative and technical balance Site Manager — increasing numbers of women entering site-based leadership roles Support Networks for Women in Construction Women in Property — the UK's leading network for women in the built environment NAWIC (National Association of Women in Construction) — mentoring and networking CIOB Women in Construction — professional institution support Build UK diversity initiatives — employer-led programmes supporting female recruitment Salary Equality in Construction Many professional construction roles now operate with explicit pay equity policies. Quantity Surveying, Project Management, and engineering roles typically offer the most transparent salary bands, with fewer historic pay gaps than trade and site roles. How Construction Job Board Supports Women in Construction Construction Job Board connects women construction professionals with leading UK employers who value diversity. Register your free CV at constructionjobboard.co.uk and search for roles with employers committed to inclusive hiring. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: Are there good construction careers for women in the UK? A: Yes. Construction offers strong careers for women across every specialism — from architecture, engineering, and project management to site management, surveying, and skilled trades. The industry is actively working to improve diversity. Q: What percentage of UK construction workers are women? A: Currently around 15% of the UK construction workforce is female, rising to higher percentages in professional and management roles. Industry initiatives are actively targeting improvement. Q: What support networks exist for women in UK construction? A: Women in Property, Women in Construction, NAWIC (National Association of Women in Construction), and the CITB's diversity programmes all support women entering and progressing in the sector. Q: Are construction salaries equal for men and women? A: Gender pay gap reporting shows construction has work to do, but many professional roles and major contractors now have explicit pay equity policies and active diversity targets. Q: Which construction roles are seeing the fastest growth for women? A: Project management, sustainability, BIM, commercial management, and site management are seeing the fastest growth in female representation, driven by active recruitment strategies. //
BIM Jobs UK: Building Information Modelling Careers in 2026 BIM Careers in UK Construction Building Information Modelling (BIM) has transformed UK construction practice. Since the government mandate for BIM Level 2 on public projects, demand for BIM professionals has grown consistently — and the introduction of ISO 19650 has elevated digital engineering as a core construction discipline. BIM Job Roles in the UK BIM Technician — creates and maintains BIM models under supervision BIM Coordinator — manages model coordination and clash detection across disciplines BIM Manager — leads BIM implementation on projects or within organisations Digital Engineering Manager — strategic digital leadership for Tier 1 contractors CDE Manager — manages the Common Data Environment and information workflow Essential BIM Software Skills Autodesk Revit — the most in-demand BIM authoring tool in UK construction Navisworks — clash detection and model federation Solibri — model checking and quality assurance ACC / BIM 360 — Autodesk's cloud CDE platform AutoCAD — 2D documentation and interface with BIM deliverables BIM Salary Guide 2025 BIM Technician: £28,000 - £40,000 BIM Coordinator: £38,000 - £55,000 BIM Manager: £55,000 - £80,000 Digital Engineering Director: £80,000 - £110,000 Getting a BIM Job Register on constructionjobboard.co.uk and search for "BIM", "Revit", or "Digital Engineering". Ensure your CV clearly lists all software competencies, ISO 19650 knowledge, and specific project examples where BIM was delivered. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: What is a BIM Coordinator role? A: A BIM Coordinator manages the creation, coordination, and quality of Building Information Models on construction projects, using software such as Revit, Navisworks, and Solibri. Q: What software skills are essential for BIM jobs? A: Revit is the most essential platform, followed by Navisworks (clash detection), AutoCAD, Solibri, and understanding of ISO 19650 BIM standards. Q: What is the salary for a BIM Manager in the UK? A: BIM Coordinators earn £38,000-£55,000. BIM Managers earn £55,000-£80,000. Digital Engineering Directors on major projects can earn £80,000-£110,000. Q: Is BIM experience required for most construction jobs? A: Increasingly yes. BIM Level 2 is mandatory on UK government projects and most Tier 1 contractors require BIM competency from their design and engineering staff. Q: How do I get into a BIM career? A: A background in architecture, engineering, or construction management combined with Revit training and ISO 19650 knowledge is the typical entry pathway. Many universities now offer BIM specialist modules. //
Architecture Jobs UK: Careers, Salaries & Opportunities for Architects Architecture Careers in the UK Architecture is one of the most intellectually stimulating and creatively rewarding careers in the built environment. With over 2,874 live vacancies on Construction Job Board, architects, architectural technologists, and interior designers have extensive opportunities across the UK's thriving construction market. Key Architecture Job Roles Architect (Part 1, 2 and ARB registered) — full design responsibility Architectural Technologist — technical design and drawing production BIM Technician / Revit Specialist — model production and coordination Interior Designer — commercial and hospitality fit-out design Planning / Heritage Architect — development management and conservation Architecture Salary Guide 2026 Part 1 Architectural Assistant: £22,000 - £28,000 Part 2 Architectural Assistant: £26,000 - £34,000 Newly Qualified Architect (Part 3): £32,000 - £42,000 Senior Architect / Associate: £50,000 - £70,000 Director / Partner: £70,000 - £100,000+ Essential Software Skills for Architects Revit — BIM standard software for most UK practices AutoCAD — still widely used for 2D drawing production ArchiCAD — popular in smaller practices and Europe SketchUp — 3D concept modelling Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator — design presentation Finding Architecture Jobs on Construction Job Board Search for architecture roles on constructionjobboard.co.uk by filtering for your specialism, qualification stage, and preferred location. London offers the greatest volume, but Bristol, Manchester, and Edinburgh have strong and growing practices actively hiring. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: How many architecture jobs are on Construction Job Board? A: Construction Job Board lists over 2,874 architecture and design vacancies, including ARB-registered architects, architectural technologists, and interior designers. Q: What is the salary for an architect in the UK? A: Part 2 architects earn £22,000-£32,000. Fully ARB-registered architects earn £35,000-£55,000. Senior/Associate architects earn £55,000-£80,000. Directors earn £80,000+. Q: What software skills do architects need for UK jobs? A: Revit, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, and BIM Level 2 competency are the most sought-after software skills in UK architecture recruitment. Q: What sectors hire the most architects in the UK? A: Residential, education, healthcare, retail, and mixed-use development are the primary sectors. Heritage and conservation is a growing niche with specialist demand. Q: Is there a shortage of architects in the UK? A: Yes. The ARB estimates the UK faces a shortage of qualified architects, particularly at Part 2 and recently registered levels, driven by high project volumes and post-Brexit changes. //
Civil Engineering Jobs UK 2026: Roles, Salaries & Career Outlook Civil Engineering in the UK: An Overview Civil engineering is the backbone of the UK's built environment. From roads and bridges to water treatment works, flood defences, and rail infrastructure, civil engineers deliver the projects that underpin economic growth and quality of life. The UK's National Infrastructure Strategy and ongoing investment in transport, energy, and water infrastructure are creating exceptional career opportunities for civil engineers at all stages of their careers. Key Civil Engineering Roles Site Engineer — day-to-day engineering oversight on construction sites Structural Engineer — design and analysis of structural systems for buildings and infrastructure Geotechnical Engineer — ground investigation, foundation design, and earthworks Highway Engineer — road design, traffic management, and surface drainage Water / Environmental Engineer — reservoirs, treatment works, and coastal defences Rail Engineer — track, structures, and systems work on the national railway network Civil Engineering Salary Guide 2026 Graduate Civil Engineer: £25,000 - £33,000 Intermediate Engineer (3-7 years): £38,000 - £55,000 Senior Engineer / Chartered Engineer (CEng): £55,000 - £80,000 Principal Engineer / Technical Director: £75,000 - £110,000 Contract Civil Engineer: £300 - £550 per day Qualifications for Civil Engineering Jobs BEng or MEng in Civil Engineering (ICE accredited) ICE membership pathway — AMICE to MICE to FICE Chartership as Chartered Engineer (CEng) via ICE CSCS card — Civil Engineering Supervisor or Manager card for site roles NEC3/NEC4 contract knowledge essential for project delivery roles Where to Find Civil Engineering Jobs Construction Job Board lists civil engineering roles at all levels across the UK. Register your free CV, search by specialism and region, and apply directly to vacancies. Infrastructure project roles often fill quickly — set up job alerts to be first in the pipeline. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: What civil engineering roles are available in the UK? A: Civil engineering roles include site engineers, structural engineers, geotechnical engineers, highway engineers, and project managers across rail, highways, water, and buildings sectors. Q: What is the salary for a civil engineer in the UK? A: Graduate civil engineers start at £25,000-£33,000. Chartered Civil Engineers (ICE) earn £50,000-£80,000. Senior infrastructure PMs earn £75,000-£110,000. Q: What qualifications do civil engineers need? A: A degree in Civil Engineering (ICE accredited) plus ICE membership pathway to CEng or IEng. CSCS card and site-specific certifications are also required for site roles. Q: Is civil engineering in demand in the UK? A: Yes. Major infrastructure programmes — including National Highways, Network Rail, and water infrastructure investment — are creating significant demand for civil engineering professionals. Q: How do I apply for civil engineering jobs? A: Register your CV on constructionjobboard.co.uk, search for civil engineering vacancies by region and specialism, and apply directly to live roles. //
Construction Project Manager Jobs UK: Career Guide & Salaries Introduction to Construction Project Management Construction Project Management is one of the most rewarding and well-compensated careers in the built environment. Project Managers sit at the intersection of people, process, and delivery — responsible for ensuring that construction projects are delivered on programme, within budget, and to the required quality standard. From residential housing schemes to billion-pound infrastructure projects, skilled Project Managers are in consistent demand across every sector. Construction Job Board connects PMs with leading contractors, consultancies, and developer clients across the UK. What Does a Construction Project Manager Do? Core responsibilities include: Developing and managing the construction programme using tools such as MS Project or Primavera P6 Coordinating design, procurement, and construction phases Managing client relationships and stakeholder communications Risk identification, assessment, and mitigation Financial oversight — monitoring project budgets, variations, and forecasts Supply chain management — selecting, appointing, and managing contractors and consultants Health, safety, and quality compliance throughout the project lifecycle Essential Qualifications for Construction Project Managers Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or related discipline APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ) or Project Professional Qualification (PPQ) CIOB membership — MCIOB is the gold standard for construction-specific PM roles PMP (Project Management Professional) — recognised globally and by many UK clients NEC3/NEC4 and JCT contract knowledge — essential for senior and client-side roles SMSTS for site-facing PM roles Construction Project Manager Salary Guide 2025 Junior / Assistant PM (0-3 years): £38,000 - £52,000 Project Manager (3-7 years): £55,000 - £75,000 Senior Project Manager (7+ years): £70,000 - £95,000 Programme Manager / Director: £85,000 - £130,000 Freelance Contract PM: £350 - £650 per day Employers in London, on major infrastructure projects, and within Tier 1 contractors offer the most competitive packages including bonus (5-15% of salary), company vehicle or allowance, and enhanced pension. Career Progression in Construction Project Management A typical UK construction PM career trajectory: Site Engineer / Graduate PM → Project Coordinator → Project Manager → Senior PM → Contracts Manager → Project Director → Operations Director Sector specialisation (healthcare, education, data centres, rail) significantly accelerates progression by making you a sought-after expert in a high-value niche. MCIOB or APM chartership is the professional milestone that formally validates your seniority. How to Find Construction PM Jobs Construction Job Board lists Project Manager roles at all experience levels across the UK. Register your free CV profile, set alerts for "Project Manager" with your preferred location and sector, and apply directly. Tailor your CV to highlight your project portfolio — include project values, sectors, contract forms used, and outcomes delivered. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: What does a Construction Project Manager do? A: A Construction Project Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating, and delivering construction projects on time, to budget, and to quality standards. They manage stakeholders, programmes, risks, and supply chains. Q: What qualifications does a Construction Project Manager need? A: APM PMQ or PPQ, CIOB membership (MCIOB), and a degree in Construction Management or Engineering are the most valued credentials. NEC and JCT contract knowledge is essential for senior roles. Q: What is the average Construction Project Manager salary in the UK? A: Mid-level Construction PMs earn £55,000-£75,000. Senior PMs and Programme Managers earn £75,000-£110,000. London roles typically carry a 25-30% premium. Q: What is the difference between a Construction Project Manager and a Programme Manager? A: A Project Manager delivers individual projects. A Programme Manager oversees multiple related projects as part of a wider portfolio — typically with greater strategic and commercial responsibility. Q: Are Construction Project Manager roles available on contract? A: Yes. Contract PM day rates typically range from £350 to £650 per day depending on project scale, sector, and experience level. //
Sustainable Construction Jobs UK 2026: Green Careers in the Built Environment The Rise of Green Construction Careers The UK's legally binding commitment to net-zero carbon by 2050 has triggered a wholesale transformation of the construction industry. From design and engineering through to site operations and building management, sustainability is now embedded in every phase of the built environment lifecycle. This transformation is generating thousands of new specialist roles — and transforming existing ones. Construction Job Board is at the forefront of connecting sustainability-focused professionals with employers who need their skills. Top Sustainable Construction Job Roles Sustainability Manager Leads the sustainability strategy for construction projects or organisations. Responsibilities include setting carbon reduction targets, managing BREEAM and EPC assessments, producing sustainability reports, and engaging with supply chains on environmental performance. Salary: £45,000-£75,000. BREEAM Assessor / Accredited Professional Assesses buildings against the BREEAM environmental performance standard. Required on most commercial, public sector, and large residential projects. BRE accreditation is essential. Salary: £35,000-£60,000. Net-Zero Retrofit Project Manager Manages the delivery of energy efficiency upgrades — insulation, heat pumps, solar PV, glazing — on social housing, commercial buildings, or public estates. One of the fastest-growing construction roles in the UK. Salary: £55,000-£90,000. Environmental Consultant Provides environmental advice on construction, infrastructure, and development projects — covering contamination, ecology, waste management, and environmental permitting. Often works for multi-disciplinary consultancies. Salary: £35,000-£65,000. Building Energy Modeller / SAP Assessor Uses energy simulation software (IES, DesignBuilder, SAP) to model building performance, predict energy consumption, and support net-zero design. Growing demand driven by Future Homes Standard requirements. Key Qualifications for Green Construction Careers BREEAM Assessor or Accredited Professional (AP) — BRE Global certified Passivhaus Designer or Consultant — PHI certified CIBSE Low Carbon Consultant or Low Carbon Energy Assessor IEMA Associate or Full Member (environmental management) Degree in Environmental Engineering, Sustainable Construction, Building Services, or related discipline Experience with energy modelling software: IES, DesignBuilder, PHPP Sustainability Construction Salary Guide 2026   Sustainability Manager: £45,000 - £75,000   BREEAM Assessor: £35,000 - £60,000   Net-Zero Retrofit PM: £55,000 - £90,000   Environmental Consultant: £35,000 - £65,000   Building Energy Modeller: £38,000 - £60,000 How to Find Sustainable Construction Jobs Register on constructionjobboard.co.uk and search for keywords including "sustainability", "net zero", "BREEAM", "retrofit", and "environmental". The platform lists roles across all UK regions, from entry-level sustainability graduate positions through to Director-level sustainability leadership roles. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: What are sustainable construction jobs? A: Sustainable construction jobs involve roles focused on reducing the environmental impact of buildings and infrastructure — including sustainability managers, BREEAM assessors, net-zero retrofit specialists, and environmental consultants. Q: What qualifications do I need for a green construction job? A: BREEAM AP or Assessor accreditation, Passivhaus Designer certification, CIBSE Low Carbon Consultant, or a degree in Environmental Engineering or Sustainable Construction are highly valued by employers. Q: Are green construction jobs well paid? A: Yes. Sustainability Managers earn £45,000-£75,000. BREEAM Assessors earn £35,000-£60,000. Net-zero retrofit project managers can earn £60,000-£90,000 on large programmes. Q: What UK sectors offer the most green construction jobs? A: Social housing retrofit (EPC upgrade programmes), commercial office net-zero refurbishment, healthcare sustainability, and large infrastructure projects with environmental impact requirements all generate significant demand. Q: How is AI affecting green construction roles? A: AI and building energy modelling tools are changing how sustainability consultants work — increasing demand for professionals who can interpret energy simulation data and embed AI-driven sustainability insights into design and delivery. //
Permanent vs Contract Construction Jobs UK: Which Is Right for You? Introduction One of the most important decisions in any construction career is choosing between permanent employment and contract or freelance work. Both options offer genuine advantages — and both have trade-offs that depend heavily on your career stage, financial situation, and personal priorities. Construction Job Board lists both permanent and contract roles across all construction specialisms. This guide will help you make an informed decision about which employment type is right for you. Permanent Construction Employment Advantages of Permanent Roles Salary certainty — regular monthly income regardless of project pipeline Employee benefits — employer pension contributions, private healthcare, vehicle allowance, paid holiday Career development — structured training, mentoring, and promotion pathways Professional qualification support — many employers fund RICS, ICE, or CIOB chartership Job security — particularly in an industry with strong demand Disadvantages of Permanent Roles Lower gross earnings compared to equivalent contract day rates Less flexibility to move between projects or sectors Career progression tied to one employer's structure and opportunities Contract Construction Work Advantages of Contract Roles Higher gross earnings — day rates for contractors typically 30-50% higher than equivalent permanent salaries Flexibility — choose projects, sectors, and locations Diverse CV — exposure to multiple employers and project types accelerates professional development Tax efficiency — limited company structure offers significant advantages Rapid deployment — contract roles often start within 2-4 weeks Disadvantages of Contract Roles No employer pension, sick pay, or holiday pay — must be self-funded Income gaps between contracts Administrative burden of running a limited company or umbrella company IR35 risk — must be carefully managed with professional tax advice Day Rate Guide for Contract Construction Workers 2025   Site Manager: £250 - £450 per day   Quantity Surveyor: £280 - £550 per day   Project Manager: £350 - £650 per day   Civil Engineer: £300 - £500 per day   BIM Coordinator: £280 - £450 per day   Labourer / Groundworker: £130 - £200 per day (PAYE) How to Decide Consider these questions when choosing between permanent and contract: Do you have 6-12 months of savings to cover income gaps? If not, permanent employment offers safer foundations. Are you early in your career and building qualifications? Permanent roles provide better structured development. Do you have 5+ years of experience and a strong network? Contracting becomes much more viable. Is your specialism in high demand? If so, contract day rates will be strong and gap periods short. Do you prefer variety and autonomy? Contracting offers both. Finding Both Types of Jobs on Construction Job Board Construction Job Board lists permanent, contract, and freelance roles across all construction specialisms. Filter your search by employment type to compare available opportunities. Register your free CV profile to be contacted by employers for both types of engagement. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: Do contract construction workers earn more than permanent employees? A: Contract day rates are typically higher than equivalent permanent salaries — often 30-50% more in gross terms. However, contractors must fund their own holiday pay, pension, and periods between contracts. Q: What are the risks of contract construction work? A: Contractors face gaps between contracts, no employer pension contributions, no sick pay, and the administrative burden of running a limited company or umbrella company. Q: Which construction roles are most commonly offered as contracts? A: Site Managers, Quantity Surveyors, Project Managers, Civil Engineers, and Design Coordinators are commonly available as both permanent and contract roles. Q: Can you switch between permanent and contract construction work? A: Yes. Many professionals start in permanent roles to build their CV and networks, then move to contracting to increase earnings. Moving back to permanent is also common for those seeking more stability. Q: Does IR35 affect construction contractors? A: IR35 can affect contractors working through limited companies. Most construction contract roles are outside IR35 due to the genuine self-employed nature of site-based work, but always verify with a tax professional. //
Construction Skills Shortage UK 2026: What It Means for Job Seekers The UK Construction Skills Crisis The UK construction industry is facing one of its most acute skills shortages in recent history. The CITB projects the industry will need hundreds of thousands of additional workers over the next decade just to keep pace with demand from housing, infrastructure, and net-zero retrofit programmes. For job seekers and construction professionals, this shortage represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity: strong wages, fast-track promotions, excellent job security, and genuine bargaining power in negotiations. Why Is There a Skills Shortage? Several structural factors have converged to create the current deficit: An ageing workforce — a significant proportion of skilled tradespeople are approaching retirement age Post-Brexit reduction in EU construction workers who previously filled critical gaps Record levels of construction activity driven by housing targets, infrastructure investment, and net-zero retrofit Underinvestment in apprenticeships and vocational training over the previous two decades Competition from other sectors for technically skilled workers Most In-Demand Construction Roles in 2026 The skills shortage is not uniform. Some roles face far greater supply-demand imbalances than others: Bricklayers and Blocklayers — one of the most critically short trades in the UK Quantity Surveyors — consistently the highest-volume listing category on Construction Job Board Project Managers — demand across all sectors exceeds supply BIM Coordinators and Managers — digital skills shortage within an already short market M&E Engineers — MEP complexity in modern buildings drives acute demand Net Zero Retrofit Specialists — new and growing specialism with very limited supply Groundworkers and Civil Operatives — critical for housing and infrastructure delivery What the Shortage Means for Your Salary The supply-demand imbalance has pushed construction wages significantly higher across all tiers: Skilled tradespeople (Electricians, Plumbers, Bricklayers): £35,000-£55,000 employed; £180-£400/day self-employed Site Managers: £50,000-£75,000 + vehicle and benefits Quantity Surveyors: £45,000-£90,000 depending on experience and chartership Project Managers: £60,000-£100,000 on major projects Contractors are also competing on benefits — enhanced pensions, flexible working, vehicle allowances, and professional development funding are increasingly standard offerings. How to Capitalise on the Skills Shortage Gain or renew your CSCS card — the baseline requirement for all site workers Pursue professional chartership (RICS, ICE, CIOB) to maximise earning potential Develop digital skills — BIM, Revit, and construction tech fluency commands premium rates Specialise in net-zero retrofit, modular construction, or infrastructure — areas of highest unmet demand Register on Construction Job Board — your free CV is visible to all UK construction employers The Long-Term Outlook The UK construction skills shortage is not a short-term blip. The National Infrastructure Strategy, 300,000+ annual housing targets, NHS estate investment, and the net-zero transition will sustain demand for skilled construction workers for at least the next decade. Workers who invest in qualifications and keep their skills current will enjoy exceptional career prospects. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: Is there a skills shortage in UK construction? A: Yes. The UK construction industry faces a significant and well-documented skills shortage. The CITB projects demand for hundreds of thousands of new workers over the next decade, creating favourable conditions for skilled workers. Q: Which construction trades are most in shortage in the UK? A: Bricklayers, Quantity Surveyors, Project Managers, BIM Coordinators, Electricians, and Net Zero retrofit specialists are among the most in-demand roles with the largest supply gaps. Q: How does the skills shortage benefit construction job seekers? A: The shortage creates strong wages, fast progression, high job security, and strong negotiating power for experienced workers. Contractors are competing to attract and retain talent. Q: What is the CITB doing about the skills shortage? A: The CITB (Construction Industry Training Board) funds training, apprenticeships, and skills development programmes to grow the construction workforce pipeline and address critical shortages. Q: What qualifications help you stand out during a skills shortage? A: CSCS cards, SMSTS/SSSTS, NVQs, professional chartership (RICS, ICE, CIOB), BIM Level 2, and sustainability credentials (BREEAM, Passivhaus) are the most sought-after qualifications. //

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