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Lloyd Recruitment - East Grinstead Crawley, Sussex
14/04/2026
Full time
Wastewater Service Engineer Crawley - Covering the South East Salary 40,000 - 45,000 DOE About the Wastewater Service Engineer Role Lloyd Recruitment Services are working with a growing environmental services company who are looking for a Wastewater Service Engineer to carry out the maintenance, repair, and installation of treatment plants, pump stations, and drainage systems across domestic and commercial sites. This is a hands-on, field-based role combining planned maintenance and reactive work. Wastewater Service Engineer Key Responsibilities: Service and maintain sewage treatment plants Diagnose faults and carry out repairs/replacements Maintain and commission pump stations and drainage systems Electrical fault finding and minor control panel work Carry out jetting, CCTV surveys, and drainage repairs Assist with installations, groundworks, and system upgrades Essential skills: Strong mechanical and/or electrical aptitude Hands-on, problem-solving approach Ability to work independently and in a team Full UK driving licence Desirable: Experience with wastewater systems or pump stations Electrical qualifications (e.g. 18th Edition) Groundworks or drainage experience What's on Offer 35,000 - 45,000 DOE + overtime (1.5x) PPE, uniform, tools, and equipment provided Ongoing training and development 20 days holiday + bank holidays (increasing with service) Extra time off over Christmas/New Year Company pension and on-site parking Extra Information: Refer a friend and earn up to 500 (see website for details) Due to high application volumes, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. If you don't hear from us within 5 days, please assume you have not been successful By applying, you accept Lloyd Recruitment Services' Privacy and GDPR Policy (see website) Lloyd Recruitment Services acts as an employment agency for this vacancy and is an equal opportunity employer.
Dutton Recruitment Bosham, Sussex
14/04/2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Part 2 Scaffolder Location: Chichester, West Sussex Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Salary: Competitive - Based on Experience About the Role We are seeking a reliable and experienced Part 2 Scaffolder to join our growing team in Chichester. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated professional to work on a residential Project of 35 Houses Will need all PPE and CSCS Please call (phone number removed)
rise technical recruitment Bolton, Lancashire
14/04/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor (Utilities) Bolton 55,000 - 65,000 + 7,000 Vehicle Allowance + Progression + Pension + Great Holiday Package + GP Access Are you looking for an opportunity to join a company that offers progression and has a great reputation in their industry? Do you have experience in quantity surveying, cost planning, estimating within the utilities, construction or transferrable industries? This company specialises in providing multi utility solutions that make construction companies processes more efficient, while striving for high levels of customer service. This award winning company provided Gas, Water and Electricity connections for residential, commercial and industrial projects. They have also branched into the renewables industry, providing design and installation services for EV Charging Points. Responsible for managing project costs, budgets, and P&Ls across multi-utility projects, ensuring delivery within budget and schedule. Administers contracts, negotiates variations, and liaises with stakeholders to maintain financial flow. Supports pricing and estimating, conducts site visits, and ensures compliance with quality and safety standards. Provides commercial insights, risk analysis, and margin performance reviews, while mentoring junior surveyors and fostering strong client relationships. The ideal candidate will have previous experience of Quantity Surveying within the utilities, construction or similar sectors. It would be advantageous if you had professional memberships such as RICS or CIOB, but candidates can be considered without. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone to come into a vital position in one of the UK's leaders in the Multi Utilities industry, who also possesses multiple industry awards and are constantly growing and moving forward with new technologies. The Role: Manage project costs, budgets, and P&Ls to ensure delivery on time and within budget. Administer contracts, negotiate variations, and liaise with stakeholders to maintain financial flow. Support pricing and estimating, conduct site visits, and ensure compliance with quality and safety standards. Provide commercial insights, analyse risks and margins, mentor junior surveyors, and build strong client relationships. 55,000 - 65,000 + 7,000 Vehicle Allowance + Training + Progression + Pension + Great Holiday Package + GP Access The Person: Experience within Quantity Surveying function within utilities, construction or similar sector Ability to manage relationships with clients Ability to work on own initiative and also within a team setting Commercially Minded Reference Number: BBBH27001 To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Nathan Williams at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Amey Ltd Gailey, Staffordshire
14/04/2026
Full time
We are excited to offer a fantastic opportunity for a permanent Construction Manager to join our dynamic Staffordshire County Council Account. This role will be based on-site across our Stafforshire depots. This role offers a competitive salary and a company car What You'll Do: Oversee and direct a team of Construction Managers and Supervisors to deliver all aspects of planning and operations Review the project in-depth to schedule deliverables and estimate costs. Oversee all onsite and offsite constructions to monitor compliance with standards. Produce roster for the Construction staff and delivery staff. Resource suitably competent staff to activities. Risk assesses site conditions and work activities and plan or initiate suitable control measures. Ensure that all long-lead plant items, including labour and materials are secured. Undertake detailed site visits and planning. Produce or assist in producing multi-discipline work package plans and task briefs. Promote safe working practices and ensure the compliance of the approved method of work Maintain accurate records of site resources, materials, and plant. Provide daily resource sheets, weekly plant returns, weekly materials returns and subcontract performance reports. Optimise the level resources to ensure projects are delivered to budget and specification. Work in a professional and proactive manner including developing the safety culture with the sub-contractors. Carry out regular safety inspections and ensure that all accidents and incidents are fully reported. Participate in regular monthly safety meetings with the leadership team. Why Join Us? At Amey, we don't just offer jobs, we offer opportunities to build fulfilling careers. As one of the top 1% of employers recognised by Investors in People, we are committed to your professional growth and wellbeing. Here's what you can expect when you join our team: Competitive Salary: Enjoy a competitive annual salary with the potential for yearly reviews to ensure you're rewarded for your contributions. Career Growth: Propel your career with clear, dynamic advancement opportunities to roles like Team Leader, or Supervisor. Training Opportunities: Unlock your potential with comprehensive training, including fully funded CPC qualification, tailored to your growth. Personal Development Opportunities: Advance your personal growth through mentorship and access to our award-winning programs like our Leadership Development, and Multicultural Leadership programs. Pension: Benefit from a generous pension scheme with company contributions for your future peace of mind. Holidays: Enjoy at least 24 days of holiday plus bank holidays, and the opportunity to buy further 5 days! Giving you plenty of time to relax and recharge. Flexible Benefits: Customise your benefits package with options like additional leave, cycle-to-work schemes, charitable giving, and gym memberships. Exclusive Discounts: Access our online portal filled with discounts from leading retailers, healthcare services, and more, helping you save on the things that matter. Social Impact: Take part in our community initiatives with 2x paid volunteering days a year, plus other opportunities to support fundraising and local projects. What You'll Bring: Proven track record within the Highways sector, with significant experience leading a construction team A recognised supervisory or leadership in management course. Understanding Health and safety legislation relative to construction A Full UK Driving License Able to implement and support a customer-centric approach Knowledge of risk assessment techniques If you're ready to make a meaningful impact on our business and contribute to a shared, sustainable future, we invite you to join us in advancing our strategy and driving positive change. Application Guidance At Amey, we value a culture of diversity and inclusion. We encourage applications from individuals who are passionate about making a positive impact, no matter their background, gender, race, or personal circumstances. We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to shine. As a Disability Confident leader, we're proud to offer applicants with a disability an interview if they meet the minimum requirements for the role. If you have any questions or need any adjustments during the recruitment process, don't hesitate to reach out to our recruiter for this role, at (url removed)
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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. //
CSCS Card UK: How to Get One, Types, Costs & Requirements What is a CSCS Card? The Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card is the most widely recognised proof of competence for workers on UK construction sites. Launched to improve health and safety standards, the CSCS card confirms that a worker holds the qualifications and training appropriate to their role on site. Most major principal contractors require all site-based workers — from labourers to managers — to hold a valid CSCS card before they can access sites. Without one, your job options in UK construction are significantly limited. CSCS Card Types: Which Card Do You Need? There are several card types (identified by colour) corresponding to different occupation levels and qualifications: Green Card (Labourer) — for site operatives with a Health & Safety awareness certificate Red Card (Trainee) — for workers in training or with craft/operative NVQ in progress Blue Card (Skilled Worker) — for those with a relevant NVQ Level 2 or equivalent Gold Card (Supervisory) — NVQ Level 3 or SMSTS; supervisors and forepersons Black Card (Management) — NVQ Level 4-7 or degree; Site Managers and Project Managers White Card (Professionally Qualified) — for architects, engineers, and other professionals Yellow Card (Academically or Vocationally Qualified) — for those with specific academic qualifications How to Get a CSCS Card: Step-by-Step Identify which card you need based on your current qualification level and occupation Book and pass the CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) Test (£22.50) — available at Pearson VUE test centres nationwide Gather evidence of your qualification (NVQ certificate, degree, or apprenticeship) Apply online at cscs.uk.com or by post, paying the £36 card fee Receive your card within 5-10 working days CSCS Card Costs 2026 CITB HS&E Test: £22.50 CSCS Card application: £36.00 Total: approximately £58.50 Some employers reimburse CSCS card costs as part of an employment package, particularly for new starters on major projects. CSCS Card Renewal CSCS cards are valid for 5 years. To renew, you must have completed or be working towards a relevant NVQ or equivalent qualification. The renewal process requires a fresh HS&E test pass and payment of the card fee. Why Your CSCS Card Opens More Doors Holding a valid CSCS card signals to employers that you take safety seriously and that you are qualified for your role. It is the single most important credential for any site-based construction worker in the UK. Combine it with trade qualifications and Construction Job Board can help you access thousands of roles across every specialism. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: What is a CSCS card and why do I need one? A: The CSCS (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) card proves that you have the qualifications and training to work safely on a construction site. Most major contractors require all site-based workers to hold a valid CSCS card before accessing sites. Q: How much does a CSCS card cost? A: The CSCS card application fee is £36. You also need to pass the CITB Health, Safety and Environment Test, which costs £22.50. Total cost is approximately £58.50. Q: How long does a CSCS card take to arrive? A: CSCS cards are typically dispatched within 5 working days of a successful application. Allow up to 10 working days for delivery. Q: What are the different CSCS card colours? A: Green (Labourer), Red (Trainee/Experienced Worker), Blue (Skilled Worker), Gold (Supervisory), Black (Management), White (Professionally Qualified), Yellow (Academically or Vocationally Qualified). Q: Do I need a CSCS card to work in construction? A: While not legally mandatory, virtually all principal contractors require CSCS cards for site access. Without one, you are unlikely to be permitted on most construction sites in the UK. //
Construction Jobs in London : Top Opportunities & How to Apply London: The UK's Biggest Construction Market London is the most active and highest-paying construction market in the United Kingdom. With over 2,185 live construction vacancies on Construction Job Board, the capital offers unmatched opportunity for construction professionals at every career stage — from skilled tradespeople to senior directors. This guide covers the top construction roles available in London, the projects driving demand, salary expectations, and how to find and apply for jobs using Construction Job Board. What's Driving London Construction Jobs? London's construction market is powered by several major demand drivers in 2026: High-rise residential and mixed-use development in East London, Nine Elms, and the City fringe Commercial office refurbishment and net-zero retrofit across the West End and City of London Transport infrastructure — station upgrades, Overground extensions, and Elizabeth Line follow-on works Healthcare capital investment — new hospital builds and NHS estate upgrades Education and science — university campus expansion and tech park development Data centre construction — one of the fastest-growing subsectors in the South East Top Construction Roles in London Site Manager — London Consistent year-round demand across residential, commercial, and refurbishment projects. London Site Manager roles typically offer company vehicles, enhanced pension, and overtime at 1.5x. Most roles require SMSTS, CSCS Black Card, and subcontractor management experience. Quantity Surveyor — London London's high-value projects create strong demand for QS professionals from graduate level through to Commercial Director. JCT and NEC contract experience is highly valued by London contractors. Project Manager — London Client-side, consultancy, and contractor PM roles are all well-represented in London. APM or CIOB qualification is advantageous. Salary range: £60,000-£95,000 for experienced PMs. BIM Coordinator / Manager — London London leads the UK in BIM adoption. Revit, Navisworks, and ISO 19650 experience are in high demand across design consultancies, tier 1 contractors, and developer clients. M&E / Building Services Engineer — London Mechanical and electrical engineering roles are booming, driven by net-zero retrofit requirements and the complexity of London's commercial and data centre projects. London Construction Salary Guide 2025 Site Manager: £55,000 - £80,000 (+ vehicle + bonus) Quantity Surveyor: £50,000 - £90,000 Project Manager: £60,000 - £95,000 BIM Manager: £55,000 - £80,000 M&E Engineer: £50,000 - £75,000 General Labourer: £16-£22 per hour How to Find Construction Jobs in London Visit constructionjobboard.co.uk and select London as your preferred location. With over 2,185 live vacancies, you can filter by specialism, contract type, and salary range to find the most relevant roles. Register your CV free to be found by London's leading construction employers, including tier 1 contractors, specialist subcontractors, and consultancies. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: How many construction jobs are available in London? A: Construction Job Board lists over 2,185 construction vacancies in London, covering permanent, contract, and freelance roles across trades, engineering, and management. Q: What construction roles are most in demand in London? A: Site Managers, Quantity Surveyors, Project Managers, BIM Coordinators, and M&E Engineers are the most actively recruited roles in the London construction market. Q: Do London construction jobs pay more? A: Yes. London construction salaries are typically 25-30% higher than equivalent regional roles, reflecting higher living costs and project complexity. Q: What types of projects are driving London construction jobs? A: High-rise residential, commercial office development, transport infrastructure (including rail and Crossrail extension schemes), healthcare, and education projects are the main drivers. Q: How do I apply for construction jobs in London? A: Register your CV free at constructionjobboard.co.uk, filter search results by London, and apply directly to vacancies. Many London employers respond within 24-48 hours. //
Graduate Construction Jobs UK 2026: Entry-Level Careers Guide Why Start Your Career in UK Construction? The UK construction industry contributes over £117 billion annually to the economy and employs more than 2.4 million people. Unlike many graduate markets, construction roles are grounded in tangible, visible outcomes — a career you can literally point to. Construction Job Board lists 503 active graduate roles spanning surveying, engineering, design, and project management. Starting your construction career in 2025 means entering a profession with exceptional long-term job security, clear chartership pathways, and diverse specialisms across commercial, infrastructure, residential, and specialist trades. Top Graduate Construction Roles Graduate Quantity Surveyor The most popular graduate entry point. You will work on cost planning, procurement, and contract administration under the guidance of a senior QS. RICS APC pathway leads to MRICS within 3-5 years. Graduate Civil Engineer Work on infrastructure and structural projects — roads, bridges, drainage, and earthworks. ICE membership pathway leads to CEng or IEng registration. Degree in Civil Engineering required. Graduate Architect ARB-regulated profession requiring Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 qualifications. Graduate roles typically involve design development, drawing production, and planning applications on live projects. Graduate Project Manager Coordinate project programmes, stakeholder communications, and delivery milestones. APM or CIOB professional development pathway. Degree in Construction Management, Project Management, or Engineering. Graduate Salary Guide 2026 Graduate Quantity Surveyor: £24,000 - £32,000 Graduate Civil Engineer: £25,000 - £33,000 Graduate Architect (Part 2): £22,000 - £28,000 Graduate Project Manager: £26,000 - £34,000 London premium: additional £4,000 - £8,000 After 3-5 years with chartership progress, salaries of £40,000-£55,000 are achievable. MRICS and MCIOB holders commonly earn £55,000-£75,000 within seven to eight years of graduating. Best Degree Subjects for Graduate Construction Jobs Quantity Surveying (RICS accredited) — strongest employer demand Civil Engineering (ICE accredited) Architecture (ARB/RIBA accredited) Construction Management (CIOB accredited) Building Surveying (RICS accredited) Structural Engineering, Project Management, Real Estate Best Cities for Graduate Construction Jobs London leads with over 228 city-level listings, but regional alternatives offer genuine advantages — lower living costs, strong project pipelines, and faster career progression: Bristol — 286 listings, major regeneration and residential pipeline Cambridge — 141 listings, commercial and tech campus development Nottingham — 133 listings, strong public sector and housing projects Oxford — 119 listings, education and science park development How to Apply for Graduate Construction Jobs Register your free candidate profile on constructionjobboard.co.uk. Upload a targeted CV highlighting your degree, any placement experience, relevant modules (cost management, structural analysis, AutoCAD, BIM), and a professional summary. Set job alerts for "Graduate" combined with your specialism to receive instant notifications. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: How many graduate construction jobs are available in the UK? A: Construction Job Board lists 503 graduate construction roles spanning surveying, engineering, design, project management, and site-based disciplines. Q: What degree do I need for a graduate construction job? A: Relevant degrees include Quantity Surveying, Civil Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, and Building Surveying. RICS or ICE accreditation adds significant value. Q: What is the starting salary for a graduate construction job? A: Graduate salaries typically range from £24,000 to £32,000. London roles attract a £4,000-£8,000 premium. After 3-5 years, salaries of £40,000-£55,000 are achievable. Q: Which UK cities are best for graduate construction jobs? A: London leads, but Bristol, Cambridge, Nottingham, and Oxford all have strong graduate construction hiring ecosystems — often with lower competition than London. Q: Do I need work experience for a graduate construction role? A: Placement experience strengthens applications significantly, but is not always essential. Personal projects, community builds, or a strong dissertation can compensate. //
Site Manager Jobs UK: Responsibilities, Salaries & Career Path Introduction Site Manager is one of the most critical roles on any construction project. Responsible for the safe, efficient, and programme-compliant delivery of construction works, Site Managers are in constant demand across the UK — from residential housebuilding to major commercial and infrastructure projects. Construction Job Board lists hundreds of Site Manager vacancies at any time, spanning permanent, contract, and freelance positions. This guide covers everything you need to know about the role, required qualifications, salary expectations, and how to advance your career. What Does a Site Manager Do? Site Managers are the operational hub of any construction project. Core day-to-day responsibilities include: Overseeing all on-site construction activities and coordinating subcontractors Ensuring strict compliance with health and safety legislation (CDM 2015) Managing the construction programme — monitoring progress against milestones Coordinating deliveries, plant, labour, and materials logistics Maintaining site records, quality assurance documentation, and daily diaries Liaising with the Project Manager, client, and design team Conducting inductions, toolbox talks, and site safety inspections Essential Qualifications for Site Managers To work as a Site Manager in the UK construction industry, you will typically need: SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) — the industry standard safety qualification CSCS Card — Black Manager card or Gold Supervisory card is typically required First Aid at Work certificate (3-day) Relevant trade or technical background (carpentry, civil engineering, construction management degree) Experience with NEC or JCT subcontract management Site Manager Salary Guide 2025 Junior / Assistant Site Manager: £38,000 - £48,000 Site Manager (mid-level): £48,000 - £62,000 Senior Site Manager: £60,000 - £75,000 Contracts / Project Manager (progression): £65,000 - £90,000 Freelance / Contract Site Manager: £250 - £450 per day London, Bristol, and Manchester typically offer the highest salary levels. Government-funded infrastructure projects often have the most competitive packages including vehicle allowance, pension, and bonus. Career Progression for Site Managers The typical Site Manager career progression in UK construction follows this path: Site Supervisor → Assistant Site Manager → Site Manager → Senior Site Manager → Contracts Manager → Project Director CIOB membership (MCIOB) is the professional qualification that underpins progression to senior management. Many Site Managers also specialise in a sector — residential, healthcare, education, or rail — to command premium rates. How to Find Site Manager Jobs Construction Job Board is the UK's leading specialist platform for construction management roles. Register your CV at constructionjobboard.co.uk, set job alerts for "Site Manager" with your preferred location, and apply directly. Employers look specifically for SMSTS certification, CSCS card status, and demonstrable project delivery experience in your CV summary. Site Manager Jobs in London London is the most active hiring market for Site Managers in the UK with over 2,185 construction listings. The high volume of commercial, residential, and mixed-use development projects creates consistent demand. London Site Manager roles typically offer company vehicles, enhanced pension contributions, and bonus schemes. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: What qualifications does a Site Manager need in the UK? A: A Site Manager typically needs SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme), a CSCS card (Black or Gold card), and relevant experience in the construction sector. CIOB membership is advantageous for senior roles. Q: What is the average Site Manager salary in the UK? A: Site Manager salaries range from £45,000 to £75,000 depending on experience, sector, and location. London roles typically attract a 25-30% premium over regional equivalents. Q: What is the difference between a Site Manager and a Project Manager? A: A Site Manager oversees day-to-day on-site operations, while a Project Manager has broader responsibility for the entire project including commercial management, client liaison, and programme delivery. Q: Do Site Managers need an SMSTS certificate? A: Yes. SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) is the industry standard qualification for Site Managers and is required by most principal contractors. Q: Are there Site Manager contract roles available? A: Yes. Many Site Managers work on a contract or freelance basis, typically earning £250-£450 per day depending on project size and sector. //

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