To be responsible for all design and technical aspects of projects ensuring delivery on budget and to programme. This will entail effective management of external consultants together with the ability to communicate effectively with the wider United Infrastructure team and business partners. Ensure the design is fully coordinated and complies with United Infrastructure requirements and current regulations, to achieve the necessary approvals and enable a start on site in line with agreed programmes safety standards. Lead technical and design processes, design teams and subcontractors throughout design, procurement and construction, monitoring progress to ensure delivery on time and in budget Technical design management of schemes, in accordance with agreed programme, ensuring company targets are met and that the maximum revenue is generated by the quality, cost effectiveness and buildability of the design. Review and input into allocated bids, undertaking Technical appraisals of design information, assessing design requirements, compliance, consultant fee requirements and production of a design programme. Assess the quality of received information, identify value engineering opportunities, risks, collate consultants costs and prepare contractors proposals Review ER technical specifications Produce, develop, control and manage the project specific design programme and provide regular progress reporting Produce detailed project specific design scoping and undertake procurement of consultant and subcontractor designers Assess consultant and subcontractor designers completed competency assessment questionnaires and supporting evidence provided Monitor and manage consultant fees and invoicing Fulfilment of CDM Principal Designer role. Fulfilment of Building Regulations Principal Design role and named as Designated Individual Undertake thorough reviews and interrogation of consultants and subcontractor designs, to ensure compliance with applicable legislation, compliance with system literature, compliance with planning consent, buildability, completeness, presentation, best value, accuracy, level of information, and ultimately eliminating risk. Review and assess alternative build methods and practices Manage and coordinate external consultants in their day-to-day duties related to design, coordination and technical aspects of production information and to ensure delivery within the constraints of time, quality, budget and technical requirements, driving a high standard Ensure that designs comply with company standards Promoting design that respects budgetary constraints Organise and manage weekly, fortnightly or monthly technical coordination workshops, package reviews and design team meetings Ensure that all aspects of the building design are fully coordinated including but not restricted to, fire safety, structures, M&E, fa ades, internal specification, service strategies, maintenance strategies etc. Ensure fully complete, correct and coordinated packages issued to Commercial and Construction teams Establish required scoping for survey and investigative works Maintain and deliver in accordance with company values Manage subcontractor and supplier design approvals ensuring timely turnaround Monitor subcontractor design approvals and maintain a tracker in line with programme Manage the flow of information to Commercial, Operations and Client Update and coordinate monthly design schedules Chair and undertake design package presentations in conjunction with consultant and subcontractor designers Review and coordinate design and technical related issues with the Commercial and Operations teams Monitor changes from Client, design consultants, subcontractors and proposed changes by construction team Manage change control process for variations in relation to drawing revisions, construction programmes and costs
12/06/2026
Full time
To be responsible for all design and technical aspects of projects ensuring delivery on budget and to programme. This will entail effective management of external consultants together with the ability to communicate effectively with the wider United Infrastructure team and business partners. Ensure the design is fully coordinated and complies with United Infrastructure requirements and current regulations, to achieve the necessary approvals and enable a start on site in line with agreed programmes safety standards. Lead technical and design processes, design teams and subcontractors throughout design, procurement and construction, monitoring progress to ensure delivery on time and in budget Technical design management of schemes, in accordance with agreed programme, ensuring company targets are met and that the maximum revenue is generated by the quality, cost effectiveness and buildability of the design. Review and input into allocated bids, undertaking Technical appraisals of design information, assessing design requirements, compliance, consultant fee requirements and production of a design programme. Assess the quality of received information, identify value engineering opportunities, risks, collate consultants costs and prepare contractors proposals Review ER technical specifications Produce, develop, control and manage the project specific design programme and provide regular progress reporting Produce detailed project specific design scoping and undertake procurement of consultant and subcontractor designers Assess consultant and subcontractor designers completed competency assessment questionnaires and supporting evidence provided Monitor and manage consultant fees and invoicing Fulfilment of CDM Principal Designer role. Fulfilment of Building Regulations Principal Design role and named as Designated Individual Undertake thorough reviews and interrogation of consultants and subcontractor designs, to ensure compliance with applicable legislation, compliance with system literature, compliance with planning consent, buildability, completeness, presentation, best value, accuracy, level of information, and ultimately eliminating risk. Review and assess alternative build methods and practices Manage and coordinate external consultants in their day-to-day duties related to design, coordination and technical aspects of production information and to ensure delivery within the constraints of time, quality, budget and technical requirements, driving a high standard Ensure that designs comply with company standards Promoting design that respects budgetary constraints Organise and manage weekly, fortnightly or monthly technical coordination workshops, package reviews and design team meetings Ensure that all aspects of the building design are fully coordinated including but not restricted to, fire safety, structures, M&E, fa ades, internal specification, service strategies, maintenance strategies etc. Ensure fully complete, correct and coordinated packages issued to Commercial and Construction teams Establish required scoping for survey and investigative works Maintain and deliver in accordance with company values Manage subcontractor and supplier design approvals ensuring timely turnaround Monitor subcontractor design approvals and maintain a tracker in line with programme Manage the flow of information to Commercial, Operations and Client Update and coordinate monthly design schedules Chair and undertake design package presentations in conjunction with consultant and subcontractor designers Review and coordinate design and technical related issues with the Commercial and Operations teams Monitor changes from Client, design consultants, subcontractors and proposed changes by construction team Manage change control process for variations in relation to drawing revisions, construction programmes and costs
Commercial Manager Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions (A United Infrastructure Company) Utilities & Cable Joining Sector Full-Time Permanent About Us Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions is part of the wider United Infrastructure Group, delivering specialist infrastructure services across the utilities sector. We are a growing and forward-thinking organisation with a strong reputation for safety, quality, and operational excellence within the cable joining and utility infrastructure industry. Due to continued growth, we are seeking an experienced and commercially astute Commercial Manager to join our team and support the successful delivery of utility and cable joining projects across the UK. As Commercial Manager, you will play a key role in managing the commercial performance of projects and frameworks within the utilities sector. Working closely with operational teams, clients, and senior leadership, you will ensure robust commercial governance, contractual compliance, and effective cost control across multiple projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a driven individual with strong utilities experience who is looking to progress within a dynamic and expanding business. Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial management of utility and cable joining projects from tender through to final account Manage NEC and other standard forms of contract Oversee valuations, applications for payment, variations, and final accounts Monitor project costs, profitability, and commercial risk Provide commercial support and guidance to operational delivery teams Build and maintain strong working relationships with clients, subcontractors, and stakeholders Support procurement and subcontract management activities Ensure compliance with company procedures and contractual obligations Produce accurate commercial reporting and forecasts for senior management Identify opportunities for continuous improvement and operational efficiencies About You We are looking for a commercially focused professional with experience within utilities, power, civil engineering, or infrastructure environments. Essential Requirements Proven experience in a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor role Experience within utilities, cable joining, power distribution, or infrastructure projects Excellent commercial awareness and negotiation skills Strong analytical and financial management abilities Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities effectively Full UK driving licence Desirable Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline Experience working within DNO or IDNO frameworks What We Offer Competitive salary package Pension scheme Career development opportunities within a growing infrastructure group Supportive and collaborative working environment Ongoing training and professional development Why Join Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions? At Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions, we value our people and recognise that our continued success is built on the expertise, commitment, and professionalism of our teams. As part of the wider United Infrastructure Group, you will have the opportunity to contribute to major infrastructure projects while developing your career within a respected and expanding organisation. Apply Now
09/06/2026
Full time
Commercial Manager Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions (A United Infrastructure Company) Utilities & Cable Joining Sector Full-Time Permanent About Us Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions is part of the wider United Infrastructure Group, delivering specialist infrastructure services across the utilities sector. We are a growing and forward-thinking organisation with a strong reputation for safety, quality, and operational excellence within the cable joining and utility infrastructure industry. Due to continued growth, we are seeking an experienced and commercially astute Commercial Manager to join our team and support the successful delivery of utility and cable joining projects across the UK. As Commercial Manager, you will play a key role in managing the commercial performance of projects and frameworks within the utilities sector. Working closely with operational teams, clients, and senior leadership, you will ensure robust commercial governance, contractual compliance, and effective cost control across multiple projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a driven individual with strong utilities experience who is looking to progress within a dynamic and expanding business. Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial management of utility and cable joining projects from tender through to final account Manage NEC and other standard forms of contract Oversee valuations, applications for payment, variations, and final accounts Monitor project costs, profitability, and commercial risk Provide commercial support and guidance to operational delivery teams Build and maintain strong working relationships with clients, subcontractors, and stakeholders Support procurement and subcontract management activities Ensure compliance with company procedures and contractual obligations Produce accurate commercial reporting and forecasts for senior management Identify opportunities for continuous improvement and operational efficiencies About You We are looking for a commercially focused professional with experience within utilities, power, civil engineering, or infrastructure environments. Essential Requirements Proven experience in a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor role Experience within utilities, cable joining, power distribution, or infrastructure projects Excellent commercial awareness and negotiation skills Strong analytical and financial management abilities Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities effectively Full UK driving licence Desirable Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline Experience working within DNO or IDNO frameworks What We Offer Competitive salary package Pension scheme Career development opportunities within a growing infrastructure group Supportive and collaborative working environment Ongoing training and professional development Why Join Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions? At Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions, we value our people and recognise that our continued success is built on the expertise, commitment, and professionalism of our teams. As part of the wider United Infrastructure Group, you will have the opportunity to contribute to major infrastructure projects while developing your career within a respected and expanding organisation. Apply Now
The SHEQ Advisor will provide day-to-day health, safety, environmental and quality support to site teams and subcontractors, helping ensure works are delivered safely, compliantly and in line with project and company standards. Key Responsibilities Carrying out site inspections, audits and risk assessments, and supporting the implementation of control measures Providing practical SHEQ advice and guidance to site management, supervisors and subcontractors Supporting the development, review and implementation of RAMS Assisting with incident investigations, near misses and root cause analysis Ensuring works are undertaken in compliance with company procedures, client requirements and relevant legislation Promoting positive safety behaviours and contributing to a strong SHEQ culture on site Supporting environmental and quality requirements relevant to carbon capture and energy infrastructure works Skills & Experience Interpersonal & Communication Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to engage effectively with site teams Confident communicating SHEQ requirements at site and operational level Ability to positively influence behaviours and support continual improvement Capable of delivering toolbox talks, briefings and inductions Technical / Specialist Experience supporting or undertaking SHEQ audits and inspections Working knowledge of incident investigation and corrective action processes Good understanding of CDM Regulations, particularly the Principal Contractor role Experience within construction, civil engineering, utilities or energy infrastructure environments Qualifications NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent) Relevant construction or infrastructure SHEQ experience Full UK driving licence
04/06/2026
Full time
The SHEQ Advisor will provide day-to-day health, safety, environmental and quality support to site teams and subcontractors, helping ensure works are delivered safely, compliantly and in line with project and company standards. Key Responsibilities Carrying out site inspections, audits and risk assessments, and supporting the implementation of control measures Providing practical SHEQ advice and guidance to site management, supervisors and subcontractors Supporting the development, review and implementation of RAMS Assisting with incident investigations, near misses and root cause analysis Ensuring works are undertaken in compliance with company procedures, client requirements and relevant legislation Promoting positive safety behaviours and contributing to a strong SHEQ culture on site Supporting environmental and quality requirements relevant to carbon capture and energy infrastructure works Skills & Experience Interpersonal & Communication Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to engage effectively with site teams Confident communicating SHEQ requirements at site and operational level Ability to positively influence behaviours and support continual improvement Capable of delivering toolbox talks, briefings and inductions Technical / Specialist Experience supporting or undertaking SHEQ audits and inspections Working knowledge of incident investigation and corrective action processes Good understanding of CDM Regulations, particularly the Principal Contractor role Experience within construction, civil engineering, utilities or energy infrastructure environments Qualifications NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent) Relevant construction or infrastructure SHEQ experience Full UK driving licence
Our Social Infrastructure team are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Estimator to join our dynamic team in Swanley, United Kingdom. As an integral part of our organisation, you will play a crucial role in accurately assessing project costs and preparing competitive bids for our clients in the Social housing sector. Previous experience in this sector is essential. Analyse project specifications, drawings, and other relevant documents to prepare accurate cost estimates Collaborate with various departmental functions to ensure tender returns are accurately priced, commercially sound, and technically detailed Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients, suppliers, and other professionals to foster future tender success and new client opportunities Prepare and present detailed tender cost build-ups, ensuring strict timescales are maintained throughout the tendering process Support the transition between the tender phase and project handover, ensuring smooth communication with project delivery teams Continuously monitor market trends, material costs, and labour rates to maintain up-to-date pricing information Identify potential risks and opportunities within project estimates, providing recommendations to mitigate risks and maximise value Contribute to the development of estimating processes and procedures to improve efficiency and accuracy Qualifications Minimum of 5 years' experience in the construction industry, preferably with a background in Social Housing Knowledge of the JCT & ACA suite of contracts Ability to 'take off' from design drawings, interpret specifications, and prepare Bills of Quantities Strong mathematical and analytical skills, with a keen eye for detail Proficiency in estimating software or aptitude to learn Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly and concisely Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment Strong organisational skills and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously Relevant qualifications in Quantity Surveying or a related field are desirable Additional Information If you are ready to be part of our expanding team and contribute to our success, apply today for immediate consideration. Join us on this exciting journey of growth and innovation! As a business United Living prefer to hire directly and we will be in touch with our PSL Agencies if we require support. We do not accept speculative CVs from agencies. If speculative CVs are sent, no fee will be applicable. Join us at United Infrastructure and be part of our mission to deliver innovative and sustainable solutions to the complex infrastructure needs of the UK.
04/06/2026
Full time
Our Social Infrastructure team are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Estimator to join our dynamic team in Swanley, United Kingdom. As an integral part of our organisation, you will play a crucial role in accurately assessing project costs and preparing competitive bids for our clients in the Social housing sector. Previous experience in this sector is essential. Analyse project specifications, drawings, and other relevant documents to prepare accurate cost estimates Collaborate with various departmental functions to ensure tender returns are accurately priced, commercially sound, and technically detailed Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients, suppliers, and other professionals to foster future tender success and new client opportunities Prepare and present detailed tender cost build-ups, ensuring strict timescales are maintained throughout the tendering process Support the transition between the tender phase and project handover, ensuring smooth communication with project delivery teams Continuously monitor market trends, material costs, and labour rates to maintain up-to-date pricing information Identify potential risks and opportunities within project estimates, providing recommendations to mitigate risks and maximise value Contribute to the development of estimating processes and procedures to improve efficiency and accuracy Qualifications Minimum of 5 years' experience in the construction industry, preferably with a background in Social Housing Knowledge of the JCT & ACA suite of contracts Ability to 'take off' from design drawings, interpret specifications, and prepare Bills of Quantities Strong mathematical and analytical skills, with a keen eye for detail Proficiency in estimating software or aptitude to learn Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly and concisely Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment Strong organisational skills and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously Relevant qualifications in Quantity Surveying or a related field are desirable Additional Information If you are ready to be part of our expanding team and contribute to our success, apply today for immediate consideration. Join us on this exciting journey of growth and innovation! As a business United Living prefer to hire directly and we will be in touch with our PSL Agencies if we require support. We do not accept speculative CVs from agencies. If speculative CVs are sent, no fee will be applicable. Join us at United Infrastructure and be part of our mission to deliver innovative and sustainable solutions to the complex infrastructure needs of the UK.