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AE Partners Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
22/04/2026
Full time
Job Overview We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Window Cleaner to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and clarity of windows across various commercial and residential properties. This role offers an opportunity to work in a dynamic environment, providing excellent service to our clients while ensuring safety and professionalism at all times. A valid driving licence is essential to facilitate travel between sites. Duties Clean windows on both the interior and exterior of buildings, ensuring streak-free results Use specialised cleaning tools and solutions to achieve high-quality finishes Safely operate access equipment such as ladders, scaffolding, or cherry pickers when required Maintain equipment and ensure all safety protocols are followed during work activities Communicate effectively with clients to understand specific requirements and ensure satisfaction Manage scheduling and organise daily routes efficiently for timely service delivery Report any maintenance issues or safety hazards encountered during cleaning operations Experience Previous experience in window cleaning or similar roles is advantageous but not essential; training will be provided for the right candidate Must have Driving License Must have cscs card Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage time effectively to meet deadlines Customer service experience is desirable, demonstrating a commitment to client satisfactionThis position offers an engaging work environment where attention to detail and customer care are highly valued. Applicants should be organised, reliable, and possess good communication skills to succeed in this role.
AE Partners Exeter, Devon
21/04/2026
Seasonal
Job Summary: We are seeking an experienced Site Manager to oversee the construction and delivery of a 40MW solar farm project. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing site operations, coordinating subcontractors, ensuring compliance with CDM regulations, and maintaining strong client relationships. This role requires a mechanically or electrically biased professional with a solid background in large-scale infrastructure or renewable energy projects. Key Responsibilities: Manage and coordinate all on-site activities to ensure the project is delivered safely, on time, and within budget Oversee and supervise subcontractors, ensuring quality of work and adherence to project specifications Ensure full compliance with CDM regulations, health & safety standards, and environmental requirements Act as the primary point of contact for the client, providing regular updates and maintaining strong working relationships Monitor project progress, resolve issues, and implement corrective actions where necessary Conduct site inspections, audits, and toolbox talks Collaborate with engineering and project management teams to ensure efficient project delivery Requirements: Proven experience as a Site Manager on large-scale construction or renewable energy projects Mechanical or electrical bias with relevant qualifications (e.g., HNC/HND, NVQ, or equivalent) Strong knowledge of CDM regulations and UK health & safety standards Demonstrated experience managing subcontractors and multiple workstreams Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills SMSTS qualification (or equivalent) preferred
AE Partners Tipton, West Midlands
20/04/2026
Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE The Project Manager leads the day-to-day delivery of a single project, ensuring all works are completed on time, within budget and to the required technical and quality standards. You will take early ownership of the project, coordinate site activities, manage subcontractors and engineers, and maintain clear communication with clients and internal teams. This is a hands-on delivery role focused on driving progress on site, resolving issues quickly, managing resources effectively and ensuring the project remains safe, compliant and aligned with programme requirements. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES MANAGERIAL • Take early ownership of the project, attend handover meetings and stay aware of all M&E design developments. • Produce procurement schedules, organise site setup and ensure Quality Assurance and H&S compliance. • Lead and coordinate site teams, subcontractors and engineers, maintaining strong communication with clients. • Monitor labour, resources, and site progress, resolving issues and reporting concerns to the Contracts Manager. FINANCIAL • Manage the financial performance of the project, reviewing costs early and ensuring budgets are achievable. • Identify, price and submit all variations promptly, ensuring client instructions are issued. • Produce accurate monthly valuations and Project Review Meeting reports. • Approve subcontract payments, negotiate variations and support final account preparation. TECHNICAL • Oversee technical delivery, ensuring drawings are accurate, approved and suitable for installation. • Provide Procurement with full technical details and ensure timely production of O&M manuals. CONTRACTUAL • Maintain accurate contractual records and correspondence. • Identify cause-and-effect issues, initiate EOT claims when required and ensure site teams record key dates. PROGRAMMING & PLANNING • Produce and maintain the contract programme, design programme and labour resource plans. • Keep the programme central to team focus, driving progress and updating regularly. • Develop commissioning programmes early and ensure commissioning activities progress without delay. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS • Strong understanding of M&E project delivery, installation processes and quality standards. • Knowledge of contract terms, variations, EOTs and maintaining accurate contractual records. • Good grasp of commercial processes including valuations, cost control, WIPs and subcontract management. • Ability to interpret drawings, technical information and coordinate with Design/QA teams. • Skilled in programme development, labour planning, procurement scheduling and progress tracking. • Confident leading site teams, subcontractors and engineers to drive daily delivery. • Strong organisational skills with accurate reporting, documentation and record-keeping. • Ability to identify risks early, resolve issues quickly and maintain project momentum.
AE Partners City, Leeds
15/04/2026
Full time
Job Title: Technical Manager (Ground Quality Endorsement) The Role Capable in managing people, projects and to direct a team. Sustains and improves client relationships. Competent to review certain work of other professional staff. Responsible for managing the GQE Team within a region and ensuring an appropriate level of technical cover on all projects as required, including control of validation cost and time budgets. Responsible for obtaining all necessary regulatory approvals. Responsible for providing technical interpretation of information regarding a wide range of geotechnical and/ or geoenvironmental aspects. Prepares specific studies, reports, designs and specifications as required. Independently performs assignments, with supervision and guidance relating largely to overall objectives, critical issues and new concepts. Management of the regional GQE team and promote/ develop the team within the Group. Help and support the Resident Engineers, ensuring they fully understand their role, requirements and project expectations. Management of client portfolio, including ground improvement works. Overseeing geotechnical and geoenvironmental technical aspects of contracts. Liaison with and provision of technical advice/ assistance when required. Communication with SRL Contracts Manager/ Site Manager throughout programmed works. Provide regular updates to Technical Director / Directors on works in progress. Client liaison, ranging from the presentation of outline proposals through to providing regular client updates throughout remediation works. Liaison and negotiation with regulators. Assist in preparation of quotes/ tenders for potential remediation projects. Project management of remediation support activities including the design, reporting and validation of remediation works. Reviewing of factual and interpretive reports with a view to designing suitable and cost-effective remediation schemes. Oversee specific validation cost and time budgets. Experience & Qualifications Preferabble Degree qualified in Civil Engineering or Geology Ideally of Chartered status Proven direct experience of working on large earthworks projects / ground engineering. Direct experience in the design and construction of retaining walls.
AE Partners South Shields, Tyne And Wear
13/04/2026
Contract
Currently require 2 x CCDO Supervisors for around 2/3 months work in South Shields starting in May 2026. Must have experience in soft strip, taking down plaster boards, suspended ceilings and old M&E.