This is a unique opportunity for an ambitious Senior/Project Quantity Surveyor to join my clients commercial team. The successful candidate will be working on a high end residential development in hornsey.
Job Profile:
You will support the project’s commercial team contributing to the delivery of all confirmed project tasks and goals.
Your key responsibilities will involve –
assist with the procurement of Sub-Contract; Consultant and Supply only packages;
contribute to the analysis of work package tender returns;
assist in the preparation of Orders with Sub-Contractors, Consultants and Suppliers;
receive and make payments in respect of interim and final account applications from Sub-Contractors, Consultants and Suppliers in accordance with Company contractual arrangements;
contribute to the preparation if interim and final account applications for the Company and likewise internal cost and value reconciliation reports;
agree Changes/Variations;
carry out take-off, measurement, scheduling exercises and prepare bills of quantities for the procurement and sub-letting processes;
assist with and respond to project level correspondence;
attend project related meetings.
Requirements:
Demonstrating suitable qualifications and experience gained ideally within main contracting organisations, you will have a strong background in commercial management of contracts and subcontracts, subcontractor procurement and managing variations.
Preferably you will have a degree in Quantity Surveying or Construction related studies
Aug 14, 2020
Permanent
This is a unique opportunity for an ambitious Senior/Project Quantity Surveyor to join my clients commercial team. The successful candidate will be working on a high end residential development in hornsey.
Job Profile:
You will support the project’s commercial team contributing to the delivery of all confirmed project tasks and goals.
Your key responsibilities will involve –
assist with the procurement of Sub-Contract; Consultant and Supply only packages;
contribute to the analysis of work package tender returns;
assist in the preparation of Orders with Sub-Contractors, Consultants and Suppliers;
receive and make payments in respect of interim and final account applications from Sub-Contractors, Consultants and Suppliers in accordance with Company contractual arrangements;
contribute to the preparation if interim and final account applications for the Company and likewise internal cost and value reconciliation reports;
agree Changes/Variations;
carry out take-off, measurement, scheduling exercises and prepare bills of quantities for the procurement and sub-letting processes;
assist with and respond to project level correspondence;
attend project related meetings.
Requirements:
Demonstrating suitable qualifications and experience gained ideally within main contracting organisations, you will have a strong background in commercial management of contracts and subcontracts, subcontractor procurement and managing variations.
Preferably you will have a degree in Quantity Surveying or Construction related studies
Construction Jobs
City of Westminster, Greater London
My client is seeking an Electrical Manager to join their team and contribute to the completion of their prestigious £450m refurb in Westminster.
Electrical Manager is required to have experience on managing multiple subcontractors from fire alarm, BMS, electrical and ICN on large scale projects, hotels/ high end residential.
Key Responsibilities & Duties:
- Managing subcontractors
• Ensure the subcontractors’ manager is competent and understands the drawings and specification.
• Review the subcontractor’s contract and ensure that they meet the requirements of their appointment in the Part 1 and Part 2.
• Allocate the work correctly and efficiently with the sub-contractors: make sure they sign for the areas / common area which you assign them possession on site for, record the date and the duration permitted. Inspect works done and sign off the form once works have been completed or as per the permitted duration period, ensuring the area is returned clean, safe and undamaged. Materials found to be wasted or damaged must be recorded and the QS informed of the damage / associated costs.
Managing the programme
• Review the programme / tracker programme and comment.
• Understand ERs and the project requirements, the specifications and the project drawings.
• Coordinate works on a daily basis with mechanical installation and other Ardmore site managers to ensure that programme is being adhered to, works take place efficiency and effectively.
• Monitor programme and write to contractors and subcontractors when they are failing always copying the Project Manager, Site Manager, Design Manager and Managing/Project Quantity Surveyor in all emails.
• Assist with build-ability issues and value engineering related to all electrical activities.
Managing materials and procurement
• Identify long lead in items, and place orders accurately and on-time. Coordinate with all other managers regarding services and the like.
• Assign landing areas for materials for your sub-contractors in coordination with the site manager and ensure that the landing areas are kept clean and tidy. Landing areas must have an agreed land to clear time so that the subcontractors are aware when the landing area must be freed up for the next subcontractor’s materials. Coordinate with fellow managers to ensure landing times and clearing times are agreed.
Quality Assurance
• Maintain accurate QA and make it visible in the flat.
• Photograph all works as required to meet with ACL requirements, NHBC building control and QA system. All QA forms must be up to date and also located in the Site Managers’ office for inspection by all. All QA sheets must be signed and dated.
• Inspect the skills of the labour / tradesmen making sure you are satisfied with the workmanship, material used and efficiency of work; sign off on the works at the end of each task and prior to the sub-contractor leaving site.
• Manage and quality control the entire electrical installation including lifts, CCTV, access control, IRS, telecommunication, fibre optics, communal wiring, alarms, connection to appliances, lighting, emergency power, emergency lighting, speaker systems, smart homes systems, consumer units, preparation for the substations, distribution, containment, external power and lighting, and all other electrical applications as deems necessary.
• Set-out and carry out dimensional checks against the relevant drawings flagging issues to the design team or sub-contractors as appropriate.
• Inspect the works of your Subcontractors on a regular basis daily and ensure that all works are been carried out in accordance with the requirements, specifications, NHBC, Building Regulations, consultant drawings and all other requirements. Incorrect works must be stopped immediately and corrected to ensure that ACL materials are not wasted and programme is not affected.
Site temps and testing
• Manage the interface with the DNO and client by liaising with the DNO representative, earthing, lightening protection, connections, etc.
• Manage and coordinate all pat testing and electrical installation testing as required under the regulations and as required by ACL.
• Supply temps power and lighting as required to the construction site to ensure the site and associated building are adequately lit with available power where needed. Cables, leads, distribution boxes and the like should be positioned to ensure they do not create a trip hazard. Coordinate the site TBS and manage all power required to supply to the welfare units on site.
Health and safety
• Induct sub-contractor’s staff as required and ensure that they have all the required certification, PPE, tools and equipment to carry out their works safely.
• Ensure that sub-contractors have the correct permits to work, permit / certificate to use equipment, etc.
• Ensure the correct method statements, risk assessments, safe starts and any other safety documentation is in place before works commence daily.
• Ensure that tool box talks, task briefs are carried out; regularly give tool box talks to sub-contractors on issues such as unsafe practices.
• Where safety alerts are issued by ACL or relevant authorities, advise sub-contractors and provide the necessary info / tool box talks.
• Produce project specific method statements and risk assessments and ensure compliance by your staff, subcontractors, etc.
• Maintain a safe and clean site; do not allow rubbish to accumulate
Aug 07, 2020
Permanent
My client is seeking an Electrical Manager to join their team and contribute to the completion of their prestigious £450m refurb in Westminster.
Electrical Manager is required to have experience on managing multiple subcontractors from fire alarm, BMS, electrical and ICN on large scale projects, hotels/ high end residential.
Key Responsibilities & Duties:
- Managing subcontractors
• Ensure the subcontractors’ manager is competent and understands the drawings and specification.
• Review the subcontractor’s contract and ensure that they meet the requirements of their appointment in the Part 1 and Part 2.
• Allocate the work correctly and efficiently with the sub-contractors: make sure they sign for the areas / common area which you assign them possession on site for, record the date and the duration permitted. Inspect works done and sign off the form once works have been completed or as per the permitted duration period, ensuring the area is returned clean, safe and undamaged. Materials found to be wasted or damaged must be recorded and the QS informed of the damage / associated costs.
Managing the programme
• Review the programme / tracker programme and comment.
• Understand ERs and the project requirements, the specifications and the project drawings.
• Coordinate works on a daily basis with mechanical installation and other Ardmore site managers to ensure that programme is being adhered to, works take place efficiency and effectively.
• Monitor programme and write to contractors and subcontractors when they are failing always copying the Project Manager, Site Manager, Design Manager and Managing/Project Quantity Surveyor in all emails.
• Assist with build-ability issues and value engineering related to all electrical activities.
Managing materials and procurement
• Identify long lead in items, and place orders accurately and on-time. Coordinate with all other managers regarding services and the like.
• Assign landing areas for materials for your sub-contractors in coordination with the site manager and ensure that the landing areas are kept clean and tidy. Landing areas must have an agreed land to clear time so that the subcontractors are aware when the landing area must be freed up for the next subcontractor’s materials. Coordinate with fellow managers to ensure landing times and clearing times are agreed.
Quality Assurance
• Maintain accurate QA and make it visible in the flat.
• Photograph all works as required to meet with ACL requirements, NHBC building control and QA system. All QA forms must be up to date and also located in the Site Managers’ office for inspection by all. All QA sheets must be signed and dated.
• Inspect the skills of the labour / tradesmen making sure you are satisfied with the workmanship, material used and efficiency of work; sign off on the works at the end of each task and prior to the sub-contractor leaving site.
• Manage and quality control the entire electrical installation including lifts, CCTV, access control, IRS, telecommunication, fibre optics, communal wiring, alarms, connection to appliances, lighting, emergency power, emergency lighting, speaker systems, smart homes systems, consumer units, preparation for the substations, distribution, containment, external power and lighting, and all other electrical applications as deems necessary.
• Set-out and carry out dimensional checks against the relevant drawings flagging issues to the design team or sub-contractors as appropriate.
• Inspect the works of your Subcontractors on a regular basis daily and ensure that all works are been carried out in accordance with the requirements, specifications, NHBC, Building Regulations, consultant drawings and all other requirements. Incorrect works must be stopped immediately and corrected to ensure that ACL materials are not wasted and programme is not affected.
Site temps and testing
• Manage the interface with the DNO and client by liaising with the DNO representative, earthing, lightening protection, connections, etc.
• Manage and coordinate all pat testing and electrical installation testing as required under the regulations and as required by ACL.
• Supply temps power and lighting as required to the construction site to ensure the site and associated building are adequately lit with available power where needed. Cables, leads, distribution boxes and the like should be positioned to ensure they do not create a trip hazard. Coordinate the site TBS and manage all power required to supply to the welfare units on site.
Health and safety
• Induct sub-contractor’s staff as required and ensure that they have all the required certification, PPE, tools and equipment to carry out their works safely.
• Ensure that sub-contractors have the correct permits to work, permit / certificate to use equipment, etc.
• Ensure the correct method statements, risk assessments, safe starts and any other safety documentation is in place before works commence daily.
• Ensure that tool box talks, task briefs are carried out; regularly give tool box talks to sub-contractors on issues such as unsafe practices.
• Where safety alerts are issued by ACL or relevant authorities, advise sub-contractors and provide the necessary info / tool box talks.
• Produce project specific method statements and risk assessments and ensure compliance by your staff, subcontractors, etc.
• Maintain a safe and clean site; do not allow rubbish to accumulate
Aneson Kroft Recruitment
We are currently recruiting for a CNC Operator with a Joinery background.
The role we have available is a permamanet role based in Enfield.
There is free Parking and the hourly rate is £17 per hour. Hours are minimum 42.5 hour weeks.
Please get in touch with Patrick if you are interested in this role on (phone number removed)
Jun 30, 2020
Permanent
Aneson Kroft Recruitment
We are currently recruiting for a CNC Operator with a Joinery background.
The role we have available is a permamanet role based in Enfield.
There is free Parking and the hourly rate is £17 per hour. Hours are minimum 42.5 hour weeks.
Please get in touch with Patrick if you are interested in this role on (phone number removed)
Plasterer's Required in Doncaster for one bedroom flats.
Rate - Price Work
Location - Doncaster
Job Spec - Flats in the town centre
Please call Patrick on (phone number removed)
Jun 30, 2020
Plasterer's Required in Doncaster for one bedroom flats.
Rate - Price Work
Location - Doncaster
Job Spec - Flats in the town centre
Please call Patrick on (phone number removed)
This is a unique opportunity for an ambitious Senior/Project Quantity Surveyor to join my clients commercial team. The successful candidate will be working on a high end residential development in hornsey.
Job Profile:
You will support the project’s commercial team contributing to the delivery of all confirmed project tasks and goals.
Your key responsibilities will involve –
assist with the procurement of Sub-Contract; Consultant and Supply only packages;
contribute to the analysis of work package tender returns;
assist in the preparation of Orders with Sub-Contractors, Consultants and Suppliers;
receive and make payments in respect of interim and final account applications from Sub-Contractors, Consultants and Suppliers in accordance with Company contractual arrangements;
contribute to the preparation if interim and final account applications for the Company and likewise internal cost and value reconciliation reports;
agree Changes/Variations;
carry out take-off, measurement, scheduling exercises and prepare bills of quantities for the procurement and sub-letting processes;
assist with and respond to project level correspondence;
attend project related meetings.
Requirements:
Demonstrating suitable qualifications and experience gained ideally within main contracting organisations, you will have a strong background in commercial management of contracts and subcontracts, subcontractor procurement and managing variations.
Preferably you will have a degree in Quantity Surveying or Construction related studies
Jun 30, 2020
Permanent
This is a unique opportunity for an ambitious Senior/Project Quantity Surveyor to join my clients commercial team. The successful candidate will be working on a high end residential development in hornsey.
Job Profile:
You will support the project’s commercial team contributing to the delivery of all confirmed project tasks and goals.
Your key responsibilities will involve –
assist with the procurement of Sub-Contract; Consultant and Supply only packages;
contribute to the analysis of work package tender returns;
assist in the preparation of Orders with Sub-Contractors, Consultants and Suppliers;
receive and make payments in respect of interim and final account applications from Sub-Contractors, Consultants and Suppliers in accordance with Company contractual arrangements;
contribute to the preparation if interim and final account applications for the Company and likewise internal cost and value reconciliation reports;
agree Changes/Variations;
carry out take-off, measurement, scheduling exercises and prepare bills of quantities for the procurement and sub-letting processes;
assist with and respond to project level correspondence;
attend project related meetings.
Requirements:
Demonstrating suitable qualifications and experience gained ideally within main contracting organisations, you will have a strong background in commercial management of contracts and subcontracts, subcontractor procurement and managing variations.
Preferably you will have a degree in Quantity Surveying or Construction related studies
An exciting position has arisen to work in a well-known main contractors Joinery shop based in Enfield as a Bench Joiner to carry out joinery work, assemble furniture and sand finish wooden products.
About The Role
The role is ongoing and an immediate start is required. They would be looking to start someone as soon as the following day. This role is on a self-employed basis so a UTR number will be required.
Benefits
* Working directly for the company
* Paid directly through the main contractor
* Paid breaks
* Paid every Friday without fail
* Opportunity to move onto other sites after role completion
* Direct communication in the event of a wage query
* Open door policy
Documents Required
* UTR Number (Unique Tax Reference)
* Valid ID/Passport
* Working Visa (If Required)
* QualificationsA
Jun 23, 2020
Permanent
An exciting position has arisen to work in a well-known main contractors Joinery shop based in Enfield as a Bench Joiner to carry out joinery work, assemble furniture and sand finish wooden products.
About The Role
The role is ongoing and an immediate start is required. They would be looking to start someone as soon as the following day. This role is on a self-employed basis so a UTR number will be required.
Benefits
* Working directly for the company
* Paid directly through the main contractor
* Paid breaks
* Paid every Friday without fail
* Opportunity to move onto other sites after role completion
* Direct communication in the event of a wage query
* Open door policy
Documents Required
* UTR Number (Unique Tax Reference)
* Valid ID/Passport
* Working Visa (If Required)
* QualificationsA
Aneson Kroft Recruitment
We are currently recruiting for a Joinery machinest for a Joinery workshop in Enfield.
Role : Planning and processing hard wood timbers through machines
Workshop Location - Enfield
Hours - 7:30 - 17.00
Pease call Patrick on (phone number removed) if you are interested in the role.
Thanks
Patrick
Aneson Kroft
Jun 23, 2020
Permanent
Aneson Kroft Recruitment
We are currently recruiting for a Joinery machinest for a Joinery workshop in Enfield.
Role : Planning and processing hard wood timbers through machines
Workshop Location - Enfield
Hours - 7:30 - 17.00
Pease call Patrick on (phone number removed) if you are interested in the role.
Thanks
Patrick
Aneson Kroft
Construction Jobs
City of Westminster, Greater London
My client is seeking an Electrical Manager to join their team and contribute to the completion of their prestigious £450m refurb in Westminster.
Electrical Manager is required to have experience on managing multiple subcontractors from fire alarm, BMS, electrical and ICN on large scale projects, hotels/ high end residential.
Key Responsibilities & Duties:
- Managing subcontractors
• Ensure the subcontractors’ manager is competent and understands the drawings and specification.
• Review the subcontractor’s contract and ensure that they meet the requirements of their appointment in the Part 1 and Part 2.
• Allocate the work correctly and efficiently with the sub-contractors: make sure they sign for the areas / common area which you assign them possession on site for, record the date and the duration permitted. Inspect works done and sign off the form once works have been completed or as per the permitted duration period, ensuring the area is returned clean, safe and undamaged. Materials found to be wasted or damaged must be recorded and the QS informed of the damage / associated costs.
Managing the programme
• Review the programme / tracker programme and comment.
• Understand ERs and the project requirements, the specifications and the project drawings.
• Coordinate works on a daily basis with mechanical installation and other Ardmore site managers to ensure that programme is being adhered to, works take place efficiency and effectively.
• Monitor programme and write to contractors and subcontractors when they are failing always copying the Project Manager, Site Manager, Design Manager and Managing/Project Quantity Surveyor in all emails.
• Assist with build-ability issues and value engineering related to all electrical activities.
Managing materials and procurement
• Identify long lead in items, and place orders accurately and on-time. Coordinate with all other managers regarding services and the like.
• Assign landing areas for materials for your sub-contractors in coordination with the site manager and ensure that the landing areas are kept clean and tidy. Landing areas must have an agreed land to clear time so that the subcontractors are aware when the landing area must be freed up for the next subcontractor’s materials. Coordinate with fellow managers to ensure landing times and clearing times are agreed.
Quality Assurance
• Maintain accurate QA and make it visible in the flat.
• Photograph all works as required to meet with ACL requirements, NHBC building control and QA system. All QA forms must be up to date and also located in the Site Managers’ office for inspection by all. All QA sheets must be signed and dated.
• Inspect the skills of the labour / tradesmen making sure you are satisfied with the workmanship, material used and efficiency of work; sign off on the works at the end of each task and prior to the sub-contractor leaving site.
• Manage and quality control the entire electrical installation including lifts, CCTV, access control, IRS, telecommunication, fibre optics, communal wiring, alarms, connection to appliances, lighting, emergency power, emergency lighting, speaker systems, smart homes systems, consumer units, preparation for the substations, distribution, containment, external power and lighting, and all other electrical applications as deems necessary.
• Set-out and carry out dimensional checks against the relevant drawings flagging issues to the design team or sub-contractors as appropriate.
• Inspect the works of your Subcontractors on a regular basis daily and ensure that all works are been carried out in accordance with the requirements, specifications, NHBC, Building Regulations, consultant drawings and all other requirements. Incorrect works must be stopped immediately and corrected to ensure that ACL materials are not wasted and programme is not affected.
Site temps and testing
• Manage the interface with the DNO and client by liaising with the DNO representative, earthing, lightening protection, connections, etc.
• Manage and coordinate all pat testing and electrical installation testing as required under the regulations and as required by ACL.
• Supply temps power and lighting as required to the construction site to ensure the site and associated building are adequately lit with available power where needed. Cables, leads, distribution boxes and the like should be positioned to ensure they do not create a trip hazard. Coordinate the site TBS and manage all power required to supply to the welfare units on site.
Health and safety
• Induct sub-contractor’s staff as required and ensure that they have all the required certification, PPE, tools and equipment to carry out their works safely.
• Ensure that sub-contractors have the correct permits to work, permit / certificate to use equipment, etc.
• Ensure the correct method statements, risk assessments, safe starts and any other safety documentation is in place before works commence daily.
• Ensure that tool box talks, task briefs are carried out; regularly give tool box talks to sub-contractors on issues such as unsafe practices.
• Where safety alerts are issued by ACL or relevant authorities, advise sub-contractors and provide the necessary info / tool box talks.
• Produce project specific method statements and risk assessments and ensure compliance by your staff, subcontractors, etc.
• Maintain a safe and clean site; do not allow rubbish to accumulate
Jun 23, 2020
Permanent
My client is seeking an Electrical Manager to join their team and contribute to the completion of their prestigious £450m refurb in Westminster.
Electrical Manager is required to have experience on managing multiple subcontractors from fire alarm, BMS, electrical and ICN on large scale projects, hotels/ high end residential.
Key Responsibilities & Duties:
- Managing subcontractors
• Ensure the subcontractors’ manager is competent and understands the drawings and specification.
• Review the subcontractor’s contract and ensure that they meet the requirements of their appointment in the Part 1 and Part 2.
• Allocate the work correctly and efficiently with the sub-contractors: make sure they sign for the areas / common area which you assign them possession on site for, record the date and the duration permitted. Inspect works done and sign off the form once works have been completed or as per the permitted duration period, ensuring the area is returned clean, safe and undamaged. Materials found to be wasted or damaged must be recorded and the QS informed of the damage / associated costs.
Managing the programme
• Review the programme / tracker programme and comment.
• Understand ERs and the project requirements, the specifications and the project drawings.
• Coordinate works on a daily basis with mechanical installation and other Ardmore site managers to ensure that programme is being adhered to, works take place efficiency and effectively.
• Monitor programme and write to contractors and subcontractors when they are failing always copying the Project Manager, Site Manager, Design Manager and Managing/Project Quantity Surveyor in all emails.
• Assist with build-ability issues and value engineering related to all electrical activities.
Managing materials and procurement
• Identify long lead in items, and place orders accurately and on-time. Coordinate with all other managers regarding services and the like.
• Assign landing areas for materials for your sub-contractors in coordination with the site manager and ensure that the landing areas are kept clean and tidy. Landing areas must have an agreed land to clear time so that the subcontractors are aware when the landing area must be freed up for the next subcontractor’s materials. Coordinate with fellow managers to ensure landing times and clearing times are agreed.
Quality Assurance
• Maintain accurate QA and make it visible in the flat.
• Photograph all works as required to meet with ACL requirements, NHBC building control and QA system. All QA forms must be up to date and also located in the Site Managers’ office for inspection by all. All QA sheets must be signed and dated.
• Inspect the skills of the labour / tradesmen making sure you are satisfied with the workmanship, material used and efficiency of work; sign off on the works at the end of each task and prior to the sub-contractor leaving site.
• Manage and quality control the entire electrical installation including lifts, CCTV, access control, IRS, telecommunication, fibre optics, communal wiring, alarms, connection to appliances, lighting, emergency power, emergency lighting, speaker systems, smart homes systems, consumer units, preparation for the substations, distribution, containment, external power and lighting, and all other electrical applications as deems necessary.
• Set-out and carry out dimensional checks against the relevant drawings flagging issues to the design team or sub-contractors as appropriate.
• Inspect the works of your Subcontractors on a regular basis daily and ensure that all works are been carried out in accordance with the requirements, specifications, NHBC, Building Regulations, consultant drawings and all other requirements. Incorrect works must be stopped immediately and corrected to ensure that ACL materials are not wasted and programme is not affected.
Site temps and testing
• Manage the interface with the DNO and client by liaising with the DNO representative, earthing, lightening protection, connections, etc.
• Manage and coordinate all pat testing and electrical installation testing as required under the regulations and as required by ACL.
• Supply temps power and lighting as required to the construction site to ensure the site and associated building are adequately lit with available power where needed. Cables, leads, distribution boxes and the like should be positioned to ensure they do not create a trip hazard. Coordinate the site TBS and manage all power required to supply to the welfare units on site.
Health and safety
• Induct sub-contractor’s staff as required and ensure that they have all the required certification, PPE, tools and equipment to carry out their works safely.
• Ensure that sub-contractors have the correct permits to work, permit / certificate to use equipment, etc.
• Ensure the correct method statements, risk assessments, safe starts and any other safety documentation is in place before works commence daily.
• Ensure that tool box talks, task briefs are carried out; regularly give tool box talks to sub-contractors on issues such as unsafe practices.
• Where safety alerts are issued by ACL or relevant authorities, advise sub-contractors and provide the necessary info / tool box talks.
• Produce project specific method statements and risk assessments and ensure compliance by your staff, subcontractors, etc.
• Maintain a safe and clean site; do not allow rubbish to accumulate
Construction Jobs
City of Westminster, Greater London
My client is seeking a Mechanical Manager to join their team and contribute to the completion of their prestigious site in Westminster.
The Mechanical Manager they require must have experience managing multiple sub-contractors on large scale projects, mechanical infrastructure, commissioning, ductwork & quality management. Knowledge of Fieldview, 4 Projects system, NHBC Standards, Building Regulations (including Part B), and JCT Contract awareness.
Key Responsibilities & Duties:
·To review the programme / tracker programme, make your comments against it, read the ERs and familiarise yourself with the project, requirements, the specifications and the project drawings.
·Understand who the sub-contractors are, making sure they all have a manager that is competent and who understands the drawings and specification and can read them. Review their contract and ensure that they meet the requirements of their appointment in the Part 1 and Part 2.Identify long lead in items, and place order accurately and on-time. Coordinate with all other managers on your building regarding services and the like.
·Allocate the work correctly and efficiently with the sub-contractors, make sure they sign for the areas / common area which you assign them possession on site for, record the date and the duration permitted. Inspect works done and sign off the form once works have been completed or as per the permitted duration period, ensuring the area is returned clean, safe and undamaged. Materials found to be wasted or damaged must be recorded and the QS informed of the damage / associated costs.
·You will be familiar with current legislation, WRAS requirements, water testing requirements, Thames Water requirements for residential buildings, Health and Safety requirements, Building regulations, NHBC site specific requirements and ensure that the entire Mechanical installation meets with industry standards, manufacturer requirements, specifications and guidelines
·Maintain accurate QA. Photograph all works as required to meet with ACL requirements, NHBC building control and your QA system. All QA forms must be up to date and also located in the Site Managers office for inspection by all. All QA sheets must be signed and dated.Inspect the skills of the labour / tradesmen, making sure you are satisfied with the workmanship, material used and efficiency of work and sign off on their works at the end of each task and prior to the sub-contractor leaving site.
·Manage and quality control the entire mechanical installation including the energy centre, flues, pipework, district heating, gas pipe mains connection, gas meter, gas boilers, pumps, valves, boosted cold water, water treatment systems, pressure vessels, sanitary ware, first and second fixings, MVHRs, flat ducting, HIU's, SVP, RWP, pre-plumbing of kitchens, gullies, air handling and air conditioning equipment, chillers, underfloor heating systems, manifolds, floor insulation and screeding, acoustic layers within the UFH system,You will set-out and carry out dimensional checks against the relevant drawings flagging issues to the design team or sub-contractors as deems appropriate. You will plan and programme your works efficiently and effectively to ensure costs are minimised and programme is met. Manage and coordinate all water testing and chlorinating as required under the regulation, by Thames Water and as required by ACL. Manage and coordinate temp water supplies to site where needed and required by the site manager. Ensure the welfare is adequately supplied with clean water and all plumbed welfare is fully operational and free of leaks.
·You will ensure that tool box talks, task briefs are carried out and will regularly give tool box talks on issues which you find as unsafe practices to your sub-contractors. Where safety alerts are issued by ACL or relevant authorities, you will advise your sub-contractors and provide the necessary info / tool box talks affected. Create project specific method statements and risk assessments and ensure compliance.
·You must maintain programme and write to contractors and sub-contractors when they are failing, always copying the Project Manager, Site Manager, Design Manager and commercial manager in all emails.
·Be familiar with 4 Projects and use 4 Projects to reference the most up to date drawings, to issue drawings to your subcontractors, to mark-up drawings which issues have arisen for the Design Manager.
·Organise regular progress meetings with your sub-contractors, take minutes and issue minutes copying in your Project Manager, Site Manager, QS and Design Manager.
·Be prepared for weekly progress meetings with the Project Manager updating the programme accordingly and have a list of issues, actions and solutions for review
Jun 23, 2020
Permanent
My client is seeking a Mechanical Manager to join their team and contribute to the completion of their prestigious site in Westminster.
The Mechanical Manager they require must have experience managing multiple sub-contractors on large scale projects, mechanical infrastructure, commissioning, ductwork & quality management. Knowledge of Fieldview, 4 Projects system, NHBC Standards, Building Regulations (including Part B), and JCT Contract awareness.
Key Responsibilities & Duties:
·To review the programme / tracker programme, make your comments against it, read the ERs and familiarise yourself with the project, requirements, the specifications and the project drawings.
·Understand who the sub-contractors are, making sure they all have a manager that is competent and who understands the drawings and specification and can read them. Review their contract and ensure that they meet the requirements of their appointment in the Part 1 and Part 2.Identify long lead in items, and place order accurately and on-time. Coordinate with all other managers on your building regarding services and the like.
·Allocate the work correctly and efficiently with the sub-contractors, make sure they sign for the areas / common area which you assign them possession on site for, record the date and the duration permitted. Inspect works done and sign off the form once works have been completed or as per the permitted duration period, ensuring the area is returned clean, safe and undamaged. Materials found to be wasted or damaged must be recorded and the QS informed of the damage / associated costs.
·You will be familiar with current legislation, WRAS requirements, water testing requirements, Thames Water requirements for residential buildings, Health and Safety requirements, Building regulations, NHBC site specific requirements and ensure that the entire Mechanical installation meets with industry standards, manufacturer requirements, specifications and guidelines
·Maintain accurate QA. Photograph all works as required to meet with ACL requirements, NHBC building control and your QA system. All QA forms must be up to date and also located in the Site Managers office for inspection by all. All QA sheets must be signed and dated.Inspect the skills of the labour / tradesmen, making sure you are satisfied with the workmanship, material used and efficiency of work and sign off on their works at the end of each task and prior to the sub-contractor leaving site.
·Manage and quality control the entire mechanical installation including the energy centre, flues, pipework, district heating, gas pipe mains connection, gas meter, gas boilers, pumps, valves, boosted cold water, water treatment systems, pressure vessels, sanitary ware, first and second fixings, MVHRs, flat ducting, HIU's, SVP, RWP, pre-plumbing of kitchens, gullies, air handling and air conditioning equipment, chillers, underfloor heating systems, manifolds, floor insulation and screeding, acoustic layers within the UFH system,You will set-out and carry out dimensional checks against the relevant drawings flagging issues to the design team or sub-contractors as deems appropriate. You will plan and programme your works efficiently and effectively to ensure costs are minimised and programme is met. Manage and coordinate all water testing and chlorinating as required under the regulation, by Thames Water and as required by ACL. Manage and coordinate temp water supplies to site where needed and required by the site manager. Ensure the welfare is adequately supplied with clean water and all plumbed welfare is fully operational and free of leaks.
·You will ensure that tool box talks, task briefs are carried out and will regularly give tool box talks on issues which you find as unsafe practices to your sub-contractors. Where safety alerts are issued by ACL or relevant authorities, you will advise your sub-contractors and provide the necessary info / tool box talks affected. Create project specific method statements and risk assessments and ensure compliance.
·You must maintain programme and write to contractors and sub-contractors when they are failing, always copying the Project Manager, Site Manager, Design Manager and commercial manager in all emails.
·Be familiar with 4 Projects and use 4 Projects to reference the most up to date drawings, to issue drawings to your subcontractors, to mark-up drawings which issues have arisen for the Design Manager.
·Organise regular progress meetings with your sub-contractors, take minutes and issue minutes copying in your Project Manager, Site Manager, QS and Design Manager.
·Be prepared for weekly progress meetings with the Project Manager updating the programme accordingly and have a list of issues, actions and solutions for review
Key Areas of Responsibility:
Read, evaluate and interpret designs and drawings by other Team Professionals for inclusion within designs
Convert verbal and written information into two dimensional drawings used in the fabrication workshop and on site for
construction — accuracy and attention to detail are essential
Ensure designs are compliant with building, quality and technical standards
Produce procurement schedules and cutting sheets which must be produced in a reasonable timeline to allow
production to happen on time and to programme
Conduct surveys and turn that information into full production drawings
Work to programme achieving a good turnaround of work to enable procurement and factory process to happen on
time and in correct order Produce correct information 1st time through for approval by client, update the drawings in line with received
comments and issue the drawings for manufacture
Itemise drawings for the CNC machines
Requirements:
Achieve 100% accuracy and correctness at all stages of the process
Good colour vision, and ability to visualise designs in 3D
A good grasp of engineering drawing and principles
Understand the qualities of materials used
Understand construction methods and the manufacturing process
Good communication, numeracy and IT skills
Ability to work as part of a team while also having plenty of own initiative
Strong problem solving abilities and a desire to come up with practical solutions
Jun 23, 2020
Permanent
Key Areas of Responsibility:
Read, evaluate and interpret designs and drawings by other Team Professionals for inclusion within designs
Convert verbal and written information into two dimensional drawings used in the fabrication workshop and on site for
construction — accuracy and attention to detail are essential
Ensure designs are compliant with building, quality and technical standards
Produce procurement schedules and cutting sheets which must be produced in a reasonable timeline to allow
production to happen on time and to programme
Conduct surveys and turn that information into full production drawings
Work to programme achieving a good turnaround of work to enable procurement and factory process to happen on
time and in correct order Produce correct information 1st time through for approval by client, update the drawings in line with received
comments and issue the drawings for manufacture
Itemise drawings for the CNC machines
Requirements:
Achieve 100% accuracy and correctness at all stages of the process
Good colour vision, and ability to visualise designs in 3D
A good grasp of engineering drawing and principles
Understand the qualities of materials used
Understand construction methods and the manufacturing process
Good communication, numeracy and IT skills
Ability to work as part of a team while also having plenty of own initiative
Strong problem solving abilities and a desire to come up with practical solutions
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