Surveyor Location : Bodelwyddan, North Wales Salary : £27,976 per annum + Excellent Benefits and a Company Vehicle! Contract : Full time, Permanent. Hours : 40 Hours (8am 5pm) Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays, Dedicated Company Vehicle and Fuel Card, Competitive pension scheme and company sick pay and Career Growth : Genuine pathways for professional progression within a rapidly growing, national group! Established in 2002, IQA Group is a powerhouse in the UK infrastructure sector. Operating from three major sites across Glasgow, North Wales, and Liverpool, we deliver expert services across power networks, renewable energy, and commercial contracting. By joining IQA, you aren t just taking a job you are joining a team that is literally powering the UK s future! About the Surveyor Role and what you will be doing: We are looking for a motivated and organised Surveyor to join our growing team, working across the North West of England and North Wales. Reporting to the Business Unit Project Manager, you will play a key role in supporting the planning and delivery of utility projects by carrying out site surveys, assessing cut-out conditions, gathering property owner and tenant information, and providing accurate reporting to support operational teams. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working independently, building positive customer relationships, and contributing to the successful delivery of projects within the electrical utilities sector. Working across our operational sites in the North West of England and North Wales, you will: As a Surveyor, you will: Visit residential and commercial properties to assess and report on electrical cut-out conditions. Obtain and accurately record property owner and tenant contact details. Plan and manage your own survey routes and appointments to maximise productivity. Support the Project Manager and Supervisors with the planning and coordination of works. Maximise surveying opportunities to help achieve Business Unit performance targets. Review engineering documentation to assess feasibility and ensure compliance with client requirements. Collect and upload survey information using the SPEN App to support project mobilisation. Prepare clear and accurate reports relating to survey findings, performance, service conditions, and invoicing. Support operational management with the assessment of equipment, material, and supplier tenders. Provide technical and operational support to Project Delivery teams throughout the design, construction, and operational phases. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, customers, and stakeholders, delivering a high standard of customer service. Ensure all company processes, procedures, and health and safety requirements are consistently followed. Produce daily, weekly, and monthly management information to demonstrate effective control and performance of surveying activities. In order to be successful in this role you must have: A valid UK driving license (for regional travel). It would be great if you had: Experience within the LV/HV Electrical & Utilities sectors is highly desirable. Previous surveying experiences desirable If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
07/07/2026
Full time
Surveyor Location : Bodelwyddan, North Wales Salary : £27,976 per annum + Excellent Benefits and a Company Vehicle! Contract : Full time, Permanent. Hours : 40 Hours (8am 5pm) Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays, Dedicated Company Vehicle and Fuel Card, Competitive pension scheme and company sick pay and Career Growth : Genuine pathways for professional progression within a rapidly growing, national group! Established in 2002, IQA Group is a powerhouse in the UK infrastructure sector. Operating from three major sites across Glasgow, North Wales, and Liverpool, we deliver expert services across power networks, renewable energy, and commercial contracting. By joining IQA, you aren t just taking a job you are joining a team that is literally powering the UK s future! About the Surveyor Role and what you will be doing: We are looking for a motivated and organised Surveyor to join our growing team, working across the North West of England and North Wales. Reporting to the Business Unit Project Manager, you will play a key role in supporting the planning and delivery of utility projects by carrying out site surveys, assessing cut-out conditions, gathering property owner and tenant information, and providing accurate reporting to support operational teams. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working independently, building positive customer relationships, and contributing to the successful delivery of projects within the electrical utilities sector. Working across our operational sites in the North West of England and North Wales, you will: As a Surveyor, you will: Visit residential and commercial properties to assess and report on electrical cut-out conditions. Obtain and accurately record property owner and tenant contact details. Plan and manage your own survey routes and appointments to maximise productivity. Support the Project Manager and Supervisors with the planning and coordination of works. Maximise surveying opportunities to help achieve Business Unit performance targets. Review engineering documentation to assess feasibility and ensure compliance with client requirements. Collect and upload survey information using the SPEN App to support project mobilisation. Prepare clear and accurate reports relating to survey findings, performance, service conditions, and invoicing. Support operational management with the assessment of equipment, material, and supplier tenders. Provide technical and operational support to Project Delivery teams throughout the design, construction, and operational phases. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, customers, and stakeholders, delivering a high standard of customer service. Ensure all company processes, procedures, and health and safety requirements are consistently followed. Produce daily, weekly, and monthly management information to demonstrate effective control and performance of surveying activities. In order to be successful in this role you must have: A valid UK driving license (for regional travel). It would be great if you had: Experience within the LV/HV Electrical & Utilities sectors is highly desirable. Previous surveying experiences desirable If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
Health Safety and Environmental Advisor Location : Bodelwyddan, North Wales or Knowsley, Liverpool Salary : £34,000 £38,000 per annum, DOE & Company Vehicle Contract : Full time, Permanent. Hours : 40 Hours (8am - 5pm) Benefits : 25 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays, Dedicated Company Vehicle and Fuel Card, Competitive pension scheme and company sick pay and Career Growth : Genuine pathways for professional progression within a rapidly growing, national group. Established in 2002, IQA Group is a powerhouse in the UK infrastructure sector. Operating from three major sites across Glasgow, North Wales, and Liverpool. We deliver expert services across power networks, renewable energy, and commercial contracting. By joining IQA, you aren t just taking a job, you are joining a team that is literally powering the UK s future. Are you a passionate Health and Safety professional looking to make a tangible impact? We are seeking a proactive SHE Advisor to join our team. In this role, you will play a pivotal role in promoting a positive safety culture, ensuring compliance, and safeguarding our people. As our Health Safety and Environmental Advisor you will be responsible for: Audits & Inspections: Conduct rigorous health and safety audits, risk assessments, and workplace inspections, recommending and closing out remedial actions. Culture & Leadership: Drive, monitor, and promote a progressive SHE culture, providing positive leadership and best-practice adoption across the region. Compliance & Policy: Advise on the interpretation of company policies, proactively review new legislative changes, and integrate them into our safety management system. Committee & Liaison: Manage and coordinate the regional IQA Safety Committees and act as the primary liaison for all accreditation bodies. Incident Investigation: Lead investigations into all accidents and incidents, identifying root causes and implementing effective preventative measures. Welfare & Safety: Ensure safe working conditions, mitigate hazard exposure to As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP), and guarantee top-tier employee welfare and equipment safety. In order to be successful in this role you must have: NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent qualification). Demonstrated commitment to high professional, inclusive, and ethical standards. Strong IT literacy, with proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Google (Gmail, Sheets etc.). A valid UK driving license (for regional travel). Experience within the LV/HV Electrical & Utilities sectors is highly desirable. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
25/06/2026
Full time
Health Safety and Environmental Advisor Location : Bodelwyddan, North Wales or Knowsley, Liverpool Salary : £34,000 £38,000 per annum, DOE & Company Vehicle Contract : Full time, Permanent. Hours : 40 Hours (8am - 5pm) Benefits : 25 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays, Dedicated Company Vehicle and Fuel Card, Competitive pension scheme and company sick pay and Career Growth : Genuine pathways for professional progression within a rapidly growing, national group. Established in 2002, IQA Group is a powerhouse in the UK infrastructure sector. Operating from three major sites across Glasgow, North Wales, and Liverpool. We deliver expert services across power networks, renewable energy, and commercial contracting. By joining IQA, you aren t just taking a job, you are joining a team that is literally powering the UK s future. Are you a passionate Health and Safety professional looking to make a tangible impact? We are seeking a proactive SHE Advisor to join our team. In this role, you will play a pivotal role in promoting a positive safety culture, ensuring compliance, and safeguarding our people. As our Health Safety and Environmental Advisor you will be responsible for: Audits & Inspections: Conduct rigorous health and safety audits, risk assessments, and workplace inspections, recommending and closing out remedial actions. Culture & Leadership: Drive, monitor, and promote a progressive SHE culture, providing positive leadership and best-practice adoption across the region. Compliance & Policy: Advise on the interpretation of company policies, proactively review new legislative changes, and integrate them into our safety management system. Committee & Liaison: Manage and coordinate the regional IQA Safety Committees and act as the primary liaison for all accreditation bodies. Incident Investigation: Lead investigations into all accidents and incidents, identifying root causes and implementing effective preventative measures. Welfare & Safety: Ensure safe working conditions, mitigate hazard exposure to As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP), and guarantee top-tier employee welfare and equipment safety. In order to be successful in this role you must have: NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent qualification). Demonstrated commitment to high professional, inclusive, and ethical standards. Strong IT literacy, with proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Google (Gmail, Sheets etc.). A valid UK driving license (for regional travel). Experience within the LV/HV Electrical & Utilities sectors is highly desirable. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
Bids and Tenders Engineer (Civil) Location : Hillington, Glasgow Salary : £40,000 £50,000 per annum, DOE & Car Allowance Contract : Full time, Permanent Hours : 40 Hours (8am - 5pm) Benefits: 33 Days Annual Leave (25 days + 8 public holidays) and Competitive Pension Scheme, Sick Pay, and Healthcare! Established in 2002, IQA Operations Group is the UK arm of the world-renowned Elecnor Group. We are mobilising a specialised field team to deliver next-generation high-voltage infrastructure. From Synchronous Condensers to Battery Storage (BESS) and HV Substations, we are hiring skilled operatives to build the projects that will stabilise the grid and power the energy transition in the United Kingdom and in the Republic of Ireland. Join a team that is literally powering the UK s future. Are you highly organised, proactive, and thrive in a fast-paced environment We are seeking a dedicated Civil Bids and Tenders Engineer to join our team in Glasgow. Working under the guidance of the Tender Manager, you will develop and prepare comprehensive technical and economic proposals for both public and private sectors within the UK energy market. Working as a vital member of support team, your day-to-day will include: Analysing detailed tender documents (ITTs) to identify the specific Civil scope of work, project risks, and technical requirements. Organising preparation timelines and managing the submission process across complex bidding cycles spanning weeks or months. Conducting technical site visits to assess local ground conditions, constraints, and project viability first-hand. Building detailed economic budgets using high-level Excel, incorporating pricing from manufacturers, contractors, and delivery teams. Developing project construction schedules and cost projections in collaboration with our engineering and planning divisions. Collaborating with internal departments including Quality, Logistics, H&S, and Environment to gather critical tender compliance data. Analysing and comparing external supplier and subcontractor quotes to ensure full alignment with tender specifications. Attending client clarification meetings and managing post-submission technical queries through to a successful project handover. In order to be successful in this role you must have: Previous experience in a similar role is preferred (experience within construction or a CDM site environment is desirable). A degree in Engineering (Civil). Open to entry-level or individuals with a background in infrastructure, procurement, or planning. Advanced proficiency in MS Office and MS Project for complex calculations and project scheduling. Knowledge of Spanish or other European languages (French, Italian, German, Portuguese) is desirable. Strong analytical capacity to evaluate technical specifications and calculate precise structural cost estimations. Exceptional organisational skills to successfully manage multiple high-pressure bidding deadlines simultaneously. Proven ability to work collaboratively across engineering, safety, and commercial teams to coordinate compliance data. Full flexibility to travel occasionally to client meetings and various project site locations as required. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
18/06/2026
Full time
Bids and Tenders Engineer (Civil) Location : Hillington, Glasgow Salary : £40,000 £50,000 per annum, DOE & Car Allowance Contract : Full time, Permanent Hours : 40 Hours (8am - 5pm) Benefits: 33 Days Annual Leave (25 days + 8 public holidays) and Competitive Pension Scheme, Sick Pay, and Healthcare! Established in 2002, IQA Operations Group is the UK arm of the world-renowned Elecnor Group. We are mobilising a specialised field team to deliver next-generation high-voltage infrastructure. From Synchronous Condensers to Battery Storage (BESS) and HV Substations, we are hiring skilled operatives to build the projects that will stabilise the grid and power the energy transition in the United Kingdom and in the Republic of Ireland. Join a team that is literally powering the UK s future. Are you highly organised, proactive, and thrive in a fast-paced environment We are seeking a dedicated Civil Bids and Tenders Engineer to join our team in Glasgow. Working under the guidance of the Tender Manager, you will develop and prepare comprehensive technical and economic proposals for both public and private sectors within the UK energy market. Working as a vital member of support team, your day-to-day will include: Analysing detailed tender documents (ITTs) to identify the specific Civil scope of work, project risks, and technical requirements. Organising preparation timelines and managing the submission process across complex bidding cycles spanning weeks or months. Conducting technical site visits to assess local ground conditions, constraints, and project viability first-hand. Building detailed economic budgets using high-level Excel, incorporating pricing from manufacturers, contractors, and delivery teams. Developing project construction schedules and cost projections in collaboration with our engineering and planning divisions. Collaborating with internal departments including Quality, Logistics, H&S, and Environment to gather critical tender compliance data. Analysing and comparing external supplier and subcontractor quotes to ensure full alignment with tender specifications. Attending client clarification meetings and managing post-submission technical queries through to a successful project handover. In order to be successful in this role you must have: Previous experience in a similar role is preferred (experience within construction or a CDM site environment is desirable). A degree in Engineering (Civil). Open to entry-level or individuals with a background in infrastructure, procurement, or planning. Advanced proficiency in MS Office and MS Project for complex calculations and project scheduling. Knowledge of Spanish or other European languages (French, Italian, German, Portuguese) is desirable. Strong analytical capacity to evaluate technical specifications and calculate precise structural cost estimations. Exceptional organisational skills to successfully manage multiple high-pressure bidding deadlines simultaneously. Proven ability to work collaboratively across engineering, safety, and commercial teams to coordinate compliance data. Full flexibility to travel occasionally to client meetings and various project site locations as required. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.