Help to deliver a renewable heat network - and put a green recovery at the heart of Grenfell recovery.
Notting Dale Heat has an exciting vision to ‘put customers first’, generating clean, green heating and hot water for the local community. We’re at a crucial moment in that journey and we need someone out of the ordinary to lead Notting Dale Heat in delivering on that vision. You will work with residents, board members, the council and contractors to deliver on the vision and provide heating and hot water to over 800 social homes from 2024.
About the role:
A new and exciting position has been created for a Programme & Operations Manager within Notting Dale Heat Limited (NDH) – a local energy company operating within the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea (RBKC), delivering zero-carbon heat through the Notting Dale Heat Network (NDHN). The Programme & Operations Manager will be the operational driving force to ensure that NDHN is a best-in-class energy network.
The role holder will be responsible for overseeing a major design, build operate and maintain contract and the relationship between NDH and the Council. They will also co-ordinate the delivery of key Activities outlined within the company's 3-year Business Plan.
The post is accountable to the Notting Dale Heat Board of Directors, who oversee the operation of the heat network, alongside RBKC, as shareholder for the network.
About you:
Are you an experienced and passionate leader with a track record of managing district heating schemes? Do you have experience in delivering heating and hot water solutions, contract management, project management?
We are looking for someone who has the right balance of technical and managerial qualities. They need to be adept at managing both the day-to-day operations and the long-term development of the company in alignment with the goals of the local authority.
Experience of district heating schemes, a commitment to excellent customer service and a knowledge of decarbonisation methods is a must for this role alongside a record of contract management, delivering in construction environments and working on projects in a variety of contexts.
About Us:
Notting Dale Heat will deliver renewable heat to Lancaster West Estate in North Kensington from 2024. It will rely on 100% renewable heat sources, put customers first, and tackle fuel poverty.
Following the Grenfell Tower tragedy, a commitment was made by all levels of Government to deliver a resident-led refurbishment that transforms Lancaster West into a 21st-century model estate.
Notting Dale Heat will provide heating and hot water services to the estate, and customers in the wider ward - and potentially beyond.
Notting Dale Heat was incorporated in January 2022 to design, build, operate and maintain the Notting Dale Heat Network. Notting Dale Heat is 100% owned by the Kensington and Chelsea Council.
Jan 02, 2024
Full time
Help to deliver a renewable heat network - and put a green recovery at the heart of Grenfell recovery.
Notting Dale Heat has an exciting vision to ‘put customers first’, generating clean, green heating and hot water for the local community. We’re at a crucial moment in that journey and we need someone out of the ordinary to lead Notting Dale Heat in delivering on that vision. You will work with residents, board members, the council and contractors to deliver on the vision and provide heating and hot water to over 800 social homes from 2024.
About the role:
A new and exciting position has been created for a Programme & Operations Manager within Notting Dale Heat Limited (NDH) – a local energy company operating within the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea (RBKC), delivering zero-carbon heat through the Notting Dale Heat Network (NDHN). The Programme & Operations Manager will be the operational driving force to ensure that NDHN is a best-in-class energy network.
The role holder will be responsible for overseeing a major design, build operate and maintain contract and the relationship between NDH and the Council. They will also co-ordinate the delivery of key Activities outlined within the company's 3-year Business Plan.
The post is accountable to the Notting Dale Heat Board of Directors, who oversee the operation of the heat network, alongside RBKC, as shareholder for the network.
About you:
Are you an experienced and passionate leader with a track record of managing district heating schemes? Do you have experience in delivering heating and hot water solutions, contract management, project management?
We are looking for someone who has the right balance of technical and managerial qualities. They need to be adept at managing both the day-to-day operations and the long-term development of the company in alignment with the goals of the local authority.
Experience of district heating schemes, a commitment to excellent customer service and a knowledge of decarbonisation methods is a must for this role alongside a record of contract management, delivering in construction environments and working on projects in a variety of contexts.
About Us:
Notting Dale Heat will deliver renewable heat to Lancaster West Estate in North Kensington from 2024. It will rely on 100% renewable heat sources, put customers first, and tackle fuel poverty.
Following the Grenfell Tower tragedy, a commitment was made by all levels of Government to deliver a resident-led refurbishment that transforms Lancaster West into a 21st-century model estate.
Notting Dale Heat will provide heating and hot water services to the estate, and customers in the wider ward - and potentially beyond.
Notting Dale Heat was incorporated in January 2022 to design, build, operate and maintain the Notting Dale Heat Network. Notting Dale Heat is 100% owned by the Kensington and Chelsea Council.
Waipapa Taumata Rau | The University of Auckland
The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s leading University. With over 6000 academic and professional staff supporting over 46,000 students, we are one of NZ’s largest employers. We have eight academic faculties and 11 service divisions creating a diverse, dynamic and complex organisational culture that demands excellence.
Our significant Property Portfolio represents a vibrant, valuable, and complex network of physical spaces that enable learning and teaching, research and innovation, support the student experience as well as our partnerships and engagement.
The Property Services team has a strong reputation for providing a leading-edge planning and development consultancy that contributes to the success of the University of Auckland through the provision of high-quality physical environments. We build and service some of the largest and most complex buildings and construction projects in the country.
Te Rautaki Tūāpapa, our new Estate Strategy to 2030, reinforces our commitment to sustainability and provides a cohesive, future-focussed and coordinated approach to investment in, and management of, our physical environments throughout the University estate.
Job Description
The opportunity | Te Whiwhinga mahi
We have a fantastic opportunity for a senior level leader to join our Capital Works team as Associate Director – Capital Works.
You will be working across a wide and varied portfolio of projects successfully managing consultant teams focused on delivery of significant projects through to completion phase.
Opportunities include working on specialist research facilities like the recently completed Space Institute in the Engineering School, high-tech teaching spaces like our Financial Lab and student accommodation upgrades right through to our much larger programme builds which include state of the art scientific and medical research facilities; teaching and learning facilities; or projects to support the student experience such as the new Recreation and Wellness Centre prominent on Symonds Street.
This is a pivotal role with key accountability for the planning, resourcing, investigation and delivery of major capital works projects.
Some key aspects and responsibilities include:
Engaging and managing consultant design teams.
Leading internal and external project managers engaged on capital projects
Stakeholder management across the University community and externally.
Ensuring the implementation of the University’s sustainability goals and meeting sustainability criteria identified for each project. Project procurement including calling and evaluation of tenders, tender documents, adherence to standards and consents.
Delivering exciting and cutting-edge design which talks to our place in Tamaki Makaurau, Aotearoa, and the Pacific region.
Construction management including leading internal and external teams, monitoring and recording progress including financials whilst liaising with engineers, consultants, the planning team and other internal stakeholders.
The development and implementing masterplans.
Managing resourcing, investigations, project briefs, programmes, design reports and budget approvals.
Strategic and Risk management.
For more information please see Position Description and Candidate Information Booklet
About you | He kōrero mōu
As an experienced leader, our ideal candidate will demonstrate a high-level ability to influence and communicate effectively to a diverse range of stakeholders. They will demonstrate cultural sensitivity, embrace diversity, and have the technical background to understand projects from multiple viewpoints and this will come from significant commercial and project management experience from a construction/architecture environment. They will operate with energy and passion and will demonstrate a collaborative approach where they partner closely with peers, value the needs of others and model best practice principals and behaviours. Teamwork, customer focus and negotiation skills are vital to the role.
Preference will be given to candidates with a proven understanding of large-scale building programmes and large impact compliance works and those who can demonstrate an ability to think and act strategically to provide valuable input to achieve the best long-term outcomes.
What we offer | Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou
We offer our staff more than just a job - we offer them an opportunity to be part of a dynamic, world class organisation which provides staff with benefits and support throughout their lives and careers. We have a number of generous benefits that we believe will be important to you:
We realise your time is important to you. We offer a range of leave entitlements, including five weeks annual leave a year , and flexible working arrangements which allow for a greater work life balance.
UoA staff have access to two superannuation plans, Kiwisaver and UniSaver New Zealand, with the University contributing 6.75% annually towards UniSaver.
Your happiness and wellbeing at work is important to us. We have a range of support programmes and benefits available to support health and wellbeing. Discounted health insurance and eye testing, flu jabs, a Recreation Centre on campus, as well as a new state of the art recreation centre being built right now.
Enjoy our beautiful park like grounds and take advantage of the facilities on offer including childcare, parking, cafes, libraries etc.
Additional Information
How to apply | Me pēhea te tuku tono
This position will be advertised both internally and externally and is due to close on the 10th September 2023.
Applications must be submitted online, by the closing date to be considered. Please include your cover letter and your CV highlighting how you can meet the skills and experiences detailed above.
Please reach out to Joshua Chapman j.chapman@auckland.ac.nz for a confidential conversation. Please note we are happy to answer your questions, but we do not accept applications by email.
Equity
The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students in a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment. For further information on services for Māori, Pacific, women, LGBTQIATakatāpu iMVPFAFF + , people with disabilities, parenting support, flexible work and other personal circumstances go to www.equity.auckland.ac.nz
The University is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment where everyone can thrive. For further information see Te Ara Tautika | the Equity Policy and visit www.equity.auckland.ac.nz
Aug 21, 2023
Full time
Waipapa Taumata Rau | The University of Auckland
The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s leading University. With over 6000 academic and professional staff supporting over 46,000 students, we are one of NZ’s largest employers. We have eight academic faculties and 11 service divisions creating a diverse, dynamic and complex organisational culture that demands excellence.
Our significant Property Portfolio represents a vibrant, valuable, and complex network of physical spaces that enable learning and teaching, research and innovation, support the student experience as well as our partnerships and engagement.
The Property Services team has a strong reputation for providing a leading-edge planning and development consultancy that contributes to the success of the University of Auckland through the provision of high-quality physical environments. We build and service some of the largest and most complex buildings and construction projects in the country.
Te Rautaki Tūāpapa, our new Estate Strategy to 2030, reinforces our commitment to sustainability and provides a cohesive, future-focussed and coordinated approach to investment in, and management of, our physical environments throughout the University estate.
Job Description
The opportunity | Te Whiwhinga mahi
We have a fantastic opportunity for a senior level leader to join our Capital Works team as Associate Director – Capital Works.
You will be working across a wide and varied portfolio of projects successfully managing consultant teams focused on delivery of significant projects through to completion phase.
Opportunities include working on specialist research facilities like the recently completed Space Institute in the Engineering School, high-tech teaching spaces like our Financial Lab and student accommodation upgrades right through to our much larger programme builds which include state of the art scientific and medical research facilities; teaching and learning facilities; or projects to support the student experience such as the new Recreation and Wellness Centre prominent on Symonds Street.
This is a pivotal role with key accountability for the planning, resourcing, investigation and delivery of major capital works projects.
Some key aspects and responsibilities include:
Engaging and managing consultant design teams.
Leading internal and external project managers engaged on capital projects
Stakeholder management across the University community and externally.
Ensuring the implementation of the University’s sustainability goals and meeting sustainability criteria identified for each project. Project procurement including calling and evaluation of tenders, tender documents, adherence to standards and consents.
Delivering exciting and cutting-edge design which talks to our place in Tamaki Makaurau, Aotearoa, and the Pacific region.
Construction management including leading internal and external teams, monitoring and recording progress including financials whilst liaising with engineers, consultants, the planning team and other internal stakeholders.
The development and implementing masterplans.
Managing resourcing, investigations, project briefs, programmes, design reports and budget approvals.
Strategic and Risk management.
For more information please see Position Description and Candidate Information Booklet
About you | He kōrero mōu
As an experienced leader, our ideal candidate will demonstrate a high-level ability to influence and communicate effectively to a diverse range of stakeholders. They will demonstrate cultural sensitivity, embrace diversity, and have the technical background to understand projects from multiple viewpoints and this will come from significant commercial and project management experience from a construction/architecture environment. They will operate with energy and passion and will demonstrate a collaborative approach where they partner closely with peers, value the needs of others and model best practice principals and behaviours. Teamwork, customer focus and negotiation skills are vital to the role.
Preference will be given to candidates with a proven understanding of large-scale building programmes and large impact compliance works and those who can demonstrate an ability to think and act strategically to provide valuable input to achieve the best long-term outcomes.
What we offer | Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou
We offer our staff more than just a job - we offer them an opportunity to be part of a dynamic, world class organisation which provides staff with benefits and support throughout their lives and careers. We have a number of generous benefits that we believe will be important to you:
We realise your time is important to you. We offer a range of leave entitlements, including five weeks annual leave a year , and flexible working arrangements which allow for a greater work life balance.
UoA staff have access to two superannuation plans, Kiwisaver and UniSaver New Zealand, with the University contributing 6.75% annually towards UniSaver.
Your happiness and wellbeing at work is important to us. We have a range of support programmes and benefits available to support health and wellbeing. Discounted health insurance and eye testing, flu jabs, a Recreation Centre on campus, as well as a new state of the art recreation centre being built right now.
Enjoy our beautiful park like grounds and take advantage of the facilities on offer including childcare, parking, cafes, libraries etc.
Additional Information
How to apply | Me pēhea te tuku tono
This position will be advertised both internally and externally and is due to close on the 10th September 2023.
Applications must be submitted online, by the closing date to be considered. Please include your cover letter and your CV highlighting how you can meet the skills and experiences detailed above.
Please reach out to Joshua Chapman j.chapman@auckland.ac.nz for a confidential conversation. Please note we are happy to answer your questions, but we do not accept applications by email.
Equity
The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students in a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment. For further information on services for Māori, Pacific, women, LGBTQIATakatāpu iMVPFAFF + , people with disabilities, parenting support, flexible work and other personal circumstances go to www.equity.auckland.ac.nz
The University is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment where everyone can thrive. For further information see Te Ara Tautika | the Equity Policy and visit www.equity.auckland.ac.nz
About the Role:
Are you interested in working in an organisation that is looking to make a positive impact in the world by tackling the climate emergency?
We are seeking an experienced Construction Manager to oversee an innovative/first-of-its-kind pumped hydro energy storage project at our site in Devon County. The Construction Manager will be responsible for ensuring that the project is progressing as planned, is completed on time, within budget, and to the expected quality standards; and that sub-contractors are performing, best practice is being followed, and there is good information flow. The successful candidate will have experience managing large scale construction projects, particularly in the energy, hydro or water sectors, and a good understanding of excavations, working on sloped sites and the pumped hydro energy storage technology.
Key Responsibilities:
Manage and coordinate all activities on-site, ensuring that the project is delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.
Monitor and report on project progress, risks, and issues.
Coordinate and manage project stakeholders, including contractors, suppliers, and internal teams.
Ensure compliance with all relevant safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements.
Provide regular project updates to the senior management team.
Ensure that all project documentation is up-to-date and accurate.
Liaise with the landowners, local community and other stakeholders as required.
Essential Requirements:
Can do attitude, adaptable.
Degree in construction management or civil engineering.
6+ years' experience working in large complex project management
Knowledge of pumped hydro energy storage technology and its applications is a plus, or relevant knowledge from other industries e.g. water
Proven ability to manage and deliver projects on time and within budget.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build strong relationships with stakeholders at all levels.
Ability to work well under pressure and adapt to changing circumstances.
H&S knowledge of best practice, with ability to direct H&S requirements to site personnel.
Experience with project management tools and software.
Willingness to get ‘hands dirty’ from time to time and a get it done attitude.
This is a full-time, hybrid position with some on-site duties, and the successful candidate will be required to work flexible hours as necessary to meet project deadlines.
Desired Skills:
2D CAD skills
Confidence of working with people implementing electrical and mechanical systems
Ability to suggest solutions to issues that arise and work with others (some remote) to agree best possible solutions.
If you have a passion for renewable energy and a strong track record in construction management, we encourage you to apply.
Mar 24, 2023
Full time
About the Role:
Are you interested in working in an organisation that is looking to make a positive impact in the world by tackling the climate emergency?
We are seeking an experienced Construction Manager to oversee an innovative/first-of-its-kind pumped hydro energy storage project at our site in Devon County. The Construction Manager will be responsible for ensuring that the project is progressing as planned, is completed on time, within budget, and to the expected quality standards; and that sub-contractors are performing, best practice is being followed, and there is good information flow. The successful candidate will have experience managing large scale construction projects, particularly in the energy, hydro or water sectors, and a good understanding of excavations, working on sloped sites and the pumped hydro energy storage technology.
Key Responsibilities:
Manage and coordinate all activities on-site, ensuring that the project is delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.
Monitor and report on project progress, risks, and issues.
Coordinate and manage project stakeholders, including contractors, suppliers, and internal teams.
Ensure compliance with all relevant safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements.
Provide regular project updates to the senior management team.
Ensure that all project documentation is up-to-date and accurate.
Liaise with the landowners, local community and other stakeholders as required.
Essential Requirements:
Can do attitude, adaptable.
Degree in construction management or civil engineering.
6+ years' experience working in large complex project management
Knowledge of pumped hydro energy storage technology and its applications is a plus, or relevant knowledge from other industries e.g. water
Proven ability to manage and deliver projects on time and within budget.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build strong relationships with stakeholders at all levels.
Ability to work well under pressure and adapt to changing circumstances.
H&S knowledge of best practice, with ability to direct H&S requirements to site personnel.
Experience with project management tools and software.
Willingness to get ‘hands dirty’ from time to time and a get it done attitude.
This is a full-time, hybrid position with some on-site duties, and the successful candidate will be required to work flexible hours as necessary to meet project deadlines.
Desired Skills:
2D CAD skills
Confidence of working with people implementing electrical and mechanical systems
Ability to suggest solutions to issues that arise and work with others (some remote) to agree best possible solutions.
If you have a passion for renewable energy and a strong track record in construction management, we encourage you to apply.
At GBS (Global Banking School), we invest in our people and our students are at the heart of everything we do because we know education is transformational. Our mission is to change lives through education, and we take an inclusive approach to recruiting students, with an aim to widening access to higher education among groups currently under-represented in the sector.
We are proud to be a certified ‘Great Place To Work’ and have achieved outstanding results for the third year running in the National Student Survey, with an incredible 91% overall satisfaction rating in 2022.
GBS is a higher education provider offering a range of sector-relevant courses across eight campuses in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds and beyond. Working in partnership with several of the UK’s leading higher education providers, we deliver vocational, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in banking, finance, accounting, business, tourism, healthcare – and more. We are an approved institute on the Office for Students Register and have been reviewed and approved by the Quality Assurance Agency.
We are proud of our substantial growth and remain committed to success. To meet the demands of our ever growing and successful business we are looking for a Lecturer with experience in and a passion for deliver the highest quality of education to our students by performing a range of lecturing, administration, professional duties and other activities. You are responsible for engaging students in the learning processes to ensure student outcomes are maximised.
You will get your energy and motivation from helping to engage students in the learning processes to ensure student outcomes are maximised and will be responsible for the teaching and development of a range of subjects across the curriculum.
Main Responsibilities
Responsibilities in brief:
All aspects of planning, delivering, and assessing student work, ensuring that all learning outcomes are met
Develop, update, and improve course materials as appropriate
Use a variety of learning and teaching methods/materials including live online learning
Attend meetings as required, to contribute to the decision-making process and to develop productive working relationships within the various teams you will be engaged with
To actively be involved in staff development activities and peer observations
Understand and keep up to date with student support to ensure our students have the full support and guidance they need
To participate in the GBS performance management programme, meeting a range of clearly defined objectives for student outcomes, student satisfaction, retention and attendance
Undertake administrative duties as agreed with your line manager
Take on other responsibilities as required to support the work of GBS
Requirements
Essential Skills and Experience
An honours degree in construction management, project management or equivalent; You will hold qualifications at least Master’s level in a relevant subject area and will usually hold a PhD or be able to demonstrate equivalent high level professional experience in the related discipline.
A Postgraduate Certificate of Academic Practice or equivalent teaching qualification (or commitment to enrol on a teaching programme during the probationary period and complete within three years) or Fellowship of HEA (or international equivalent)
Previous lecturing experience for similar courses
Experience supervising student work and providing support and feedback
Experience teaching in the wider subject area
Experience with distance learning and supporting learners both online and face to face.
Professional conduct in all interactions with staff and students
Extensive knowledge of relevant subject matter
A firm commitment to personal and professional development
Attention to detail and accurate reporting
Ability to maintain thorough and organised student records
Ability to work under pressure, plan and prioritise own workload to meet tight deadlines
Highly motivated and able to work with minimum supervision
Excellent communication, interpersonal and team-working skills
Ability to work with diverse groups of people
Desirable Skills and Experience
Knowledge and a track record of teaching construction management with a specific focus on building information modelling (BIM) and digital technologies relevant to construction at undergraduate and postgraduate level OR relevant professional experience.
Experience in facilitating computer aided design workshops.
Experience of design / development of academic or professional education programmes or equivalent
Full membership of CIOB or an equivalent body
Other Information
In return we offer a great working environment, career progression and some great benefits which include:
Highly competitive salary and bonus
25 days holiday (excluding Bank Holidays), raising by one extra day leave per year of service, up to a maximum of five additional days
Matched contribution pension scheme
Social events
Access to a range of discounts to over 3000 retail outlet stores
Opportunity to earn money back on your personal reward page
Employee Assistant programme with access to 24-hour support
Generous employee referral programme
Mar 17, 2023
Full time
At GBS (Global Banking School), we invest in our people and our students are at the heart of everything we do because we know education is transformational. Our mission is to change lives through education, and we take an inclusive approach to recruiting students, with an aim to widening access to higher education among groups currently under-represented in the sector.
We are proud to be a certified ‘Great Place To Work’ and have achieved outstanding results for the third year running in the National Student Survey, with an incredible 91% overall satisfaction rating in 2022.
GBS is a higher education provider offering a range of sector-relevant courses across eight campuses in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds and beyond. Working in partnership with several of the UK’s leading higher education providers, we deliver vocational, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in banking, finance, accounting, business, tourism, healthcare – and more. We are an approved institute on the Office for Students Register and have been reviewed and approved by the Quality Assurance Agency.
We are proud of our substantial growth and remain committed to success. To meet the demands of our ever growing and successful business we are looking for a Lecturer with experience in and a passion for deliver the highest quality of education to our students by performing a range of lecturing, administration, professional duties and other activities. You are responsible for engaging students in the learning processes to ensure student outcomes are maximised.
You will get your energy and motivation from helping to engage students in the learning processes to ensure student outcomes are maximised and will be responsible for the teaching and development of a range of subjects across the curriculum.
Main Responsibilities
Responsibilities in brief:
All aspects of planning, delivering, and assessing student work, ensuring that all learning outcomes are met
Develop, update, and improve course materials as appropriate
Use a variety of learning and teaching methods/materials including live online learning
Attend meetings as required, to contribute to the decision-making process and to develop productive working relationships within the various teams you will be engaged with
To actively be involved in staff development activities and peer observations
Understand and keep up to date with student support to ensure our students have the full support and guidance they need
To participate in the GBS performance management programme, meeting a range of clearly defined objectives for student outcomes, student satisfaction, retention and attendance
Undertake administrative duties as agreed with your line manager
Take on other responsibilities as required to support the work of GBS
Requirements
Essential Skills and Experience
An honours degree in construction management, project management or equivalent; You will hold qualifications at least Master’s level in a relevant subject area and will usually hold a PhD or be able to demonstrate equivalent high level professional experience in the related discipline.
A Postgraduate Certificate of Academic Practice or equivalent teaching qualification (or commitment to enrol on a teaching programme during the probationary period and complete within three years) or Fellowship of HEA (or international equivalent)
Previous lecturing experience for similar courses
Experience supervising student work and providing support and feedback
Experience teaching in the wider subject area
Experience with distance learning and supporting learners both online and face to face.
Professional conduct in all interactions with staff and students
Extensive knowledge of relevant subject matter
A firm commitment to personal and professional development
Attention to detail and accurate reporting
Ability to maintain thorough and organised student records
Ability to work under pressure, plan and prioritise own workload to meet tight deadlines
Highly motivated and able to work with minimum supervision
Excellent communication, interpersonal and team-working skills
Ability to work with diverse groups of people
Desirable Skills and Experience
Knowledge and a track record of teaching construction management with a specific focus on building information modelling (BIM) and digital technologies relevant to construction at undergraduate and postgraduate level OR relevant professional experience.
Experience in facilitating computer aided design workshops.
Experience of design / development of academic or professional education programmes or equivalent
Full membership of CIOB or an equivalent body
Other Information
In return we offer a great working environment, career progression and some great benefits which include:
Highly competitive salary and bonus
25 days holiday (excluding Bank Holidays), raising by one extra day leave per year of service, up to a maximum of five additional days
Matched contribution pension scheme
Social events
Access to a range of discounts to over 3000 retail outlet stores
Opportunity to earn money back on your personal reward page
Employee Assistant programme with access to 24-hour support
Generous employee referral programme
Electrical Project Manager Reports to: Operations Manager Location: Bristol - flexible hybrid remote working with regular site visits across UK Contract: Full time, permanent Salary: £65,000 - £75,000 per annum + car allowance + bonus + benefits The Company: Ethical Power is one of Britain s most innovative and ambitious renewable energy companies. This role sits within the high-voltage infrastructure management contractor and an Independent Connections Provider (ICP) division of the business Ethical Power Connections Ltd. As a market-leading turnkey solutions providers, we design and deliver major and complex projects within the renewable energy sector. We are one of the largest utility-scale battery energy storage systems installers in the UK and have delivered over 1.2GW of BESS capacity. Our work culture and ethic is based on trusted relationships and leading with empathy. Our values run through everything we do which is why we have a reputation for being a great place to work! We value fresh perspectives and diverse experiences, which is why we actively seek individuals who bring unique ideas and a hunger for growth. Learning and development opportunities are available at all levels. The Role: We are looking to recruit an Electrical Project Manager to join our growing team. Reporting to the Operations Manager you will have full responsibility for managing a range of electrical infrastructure projects from conception through to completion. You will demonstrate effective leadership whilst efficiently working across multiple projects simultaneously. All elements below include both grid connection and private/balance of plant projects and range from LV (Low Voltage) through to 132kv. The key responsibilities of the role are: • Working collaboratively in a team environment, demonstrating effective leadership. • Working on multiple projects simultaneously, fostering synergy amongst diverse teams. • Efficiently defining project scopes and deliverables. • Assisting with financial management of construction projects. • Compiling comprehensive bills of quantities and tenders for the M&E scope of projects. • Requesting and reviewing quotations from M&E contractors. • Overseeing appointment and contractual processes of M&E contractors. • Ensuring robust subcontract agreements. • Pre-construction coordination of design, planning and procurement activities. • Organising the logistics of all equipment and material deliveries, coordinating and planning work and monitoring overall progress. • Maintaining real-time project cost tracking. • Reviewing and approving contractor invoices. • Driving cost-saving initiatives within M&E construction operations. • Developing and improving company HSEQ policies from an M&E construction perspective. • Working closely with the design team, Civil Project Manager, and Compliance Manager to ensure the projects meet required timescales, deliverables, quality standards and specifications. • Working with various clients and stakeholders to ensure the projects are delivered successfully. • Ensuring works are carried out in line with current Building Regulations and good practice. • Maintaining diligent change management and risk management processes through the project lifecycle. The Person: The ideal candidate will have a proven background within electrical project management, with experience in grid connections, the transmission and distribution industry, or the HV industry. Ideally, you will have previous experience working for an ICP Independent Connection Provider) and/or a DNO (Distribution Network Operator). You will have established experience of working and interfacing with the DNOs on projects. A good track record of managing teams, negotiating contracts, contract administration and managing a fast-paced workload. The successful candidate will be self-motivated with excellent communication, interpersonal and management skills. You will have a strong understanding of budget and cashflow management. You will be highly organised, with the ability to problem solve, act on your own initiative and make decisions under pressure. Advanced IT skills will be required, including confidence with Microsoft Projects and the MS Office suite. A HNC/HND in Electrical Engineering would be desirable. A project management qualification such as APM/Prince2 would also be beneficial. The Rewards: In return, we offer a competitive salary package of £65,000 to £75,000 per annum, plus car allowance (£500/annum), company bonus scheme (up to 50% of annual salary), Pension scheme, 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays) incremental with years of services, Employee Assistance Programme, Life Assurance, Optional Private Medical Insurance, Cycle Scheme, study support, and more, along with the opportunity to be part of a progressive and expanding business. If you feel you have the skills, knowledge, and experience, and want to be part of an ambitious and growing organisation, please apply today. Closing date for applications will be Friday 19th April. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Electrical Project Manager Reports to: Operations Manager Location: Bristol - flexible hybrid remote working with regular site visits across UK Contract: Full time, permanent Salary: £65,000 - £75,000 per annum + car allowance + bonus + benefits The Company: Ethical Power is one of Britain s most innovative and ambitious renewable energy companies. This role sits within the high-voltage infrastructure management contractor and an Independent Connections Provider (ICP) division of the business Ethical Power Connections Ltd. As a market-leading turnkey solutions providers, we design and deliver major and complex projects within the renewable energy sector. We are one of the largest utility-scale battery energy storage systems installers in the UK and have delivered over 1.2GW of BESS capacity. Our work culture and ethic is based on trusted relationships and leading with empathy. Our values run through everything we do which is why we have a reputation for being a great place to work! We value fresh perspectives and diverse experiences, which is why we actively seek individuals who bring unique ideas and a hunger for growth. Learning and development opportunities are available at all levels. The Role: We are looking to recruit an Electrical Project Manager to join our growing team. Reporting to the Operations Manager you will have full responsibility for managing a range of electrical infrastructure projects from conception through to completion. You will demonstrate effective leadership whilst efficiently working across multiple projects simultaneously. All elements below include both grid connection and private/balance of plant projects and range from LV (Low Voltage) through to 132kv. The key responsibilities of the role are: • Working collaboratively in a team environment, demonstrating effective leadership. • Working on multiple projects simultaneously, fostering synergy amongst diverse teams. • Efficiently defining project scopes and deliverables. • Assisting with financial management of construction projects. • Compiling comprehensive bills of quantities and tenders for the M&E scope of projects. • Requesting and reviewing quotations from M&E contractors. • Overseeing appointment and contractual processes of M&E contractors. • Ensuring robust subcontract agreements. • Pre-construction coordination of design, planning and procurement activities. • Organising the logistics of all equipment and material deliveries, coordinating and planning work and monitoring overall progress. • Maintaining real-time project cost tracking. • Reviewing and approving contractor invoices. • Driving cost-saving initiatives within M&E construction operations. • Developing and improving company HSEQ policies from an M&E construction perspective. • Working closely with the design team, Civil Project Manager, and Compliance Manager to ensure the projects meet required timescales, deliverables, quality standards and specifications. • Working with various clients and stakeholders to ensure the projects are delivered successfully. • Ensuring works are carried out in line with current Building Regulations and good practice. • Maintaining diligent change management and risk management processes through the project lifecycle. The Person: The ideal candidate will have a proven background within electrical project management, with experience in grid connections, the transmission and distribution industry, or the HV industry. Ideally, you will have previous experience working for an ICP Independent Connection Provider) and/or a DNO (Distribution Network Operator). You will have established experience of working and interfacing with the DNOs on projects. A good track record of managing teams, negotiating contracts, contract administration and managing a fast-paced workload. The successful candidate will be self-motivated with excellent communication, interpersonal and management skills. You will have a strong understanding of budget and cashflow management. You will be highly organised, with the ability to problem solve, act on your own initiative and make decisions under pressure. Advanced IT skills will be required, including confidence with Microsoft Projects and the MS Office suite. A HNC/HND in Electrical Engineering would be desirable. A project management qualification such as APM/Prince2 would also be beneficial. The Rewards: In return, we offer a competitive salary package of £65,000 to £75,000 per annum, plus car allowance (£500/annum), company bonus scheme (up to 50% of annual salary), Pension scheme, 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays) incremental with years of services, Employee Assistance Programme, Life Assurance, Optional Private Medical Insurance, Cycle Scheme, study support, and more, along with the opportunity to be part of a progressive and expanding business. If you feel you have the skills, knowledge, and experience, and want to be part of an ambitious and growing organisation, please apply today. Closing date for applications will be Friday 19th April. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Senior Development Manager Job title: Senior Development Manager Report to: Managing Director Salary: Dependent on experience Department: Development Location: Hybrid but southwest based, ideally in Bristol or Bath area. Responsible for: To be discussed as potentially overseeing others within development project team from time to time Purpose and objectives of the role This role is critical in supporting our clients in the delivery of community scale (1MW-20MW) ground mount solar and wind turbine projects. The candidate will have experience in the development of similar scale renewable energy projects, including specific experience in wind development. Our clients are based across the Southwest of England and Wales and frequent travel will be essential. We work with a mix of Commercial and Community organisations to support the UKs transition to Net Zero and this role will include community energy development projects. Main duties and responsibilities Coordinating all aspects of the project development, drawing in relevant external support and experts when necessary. Supporting the existing team to bring on new sites into the project pipeline Supporting training and managing others within the team where relevant Updating financial models for potential sites and liaising with our community energy clients. Meeting with landowners and other representatives to facilitate the negotiation and progression of terms. Managing the Planning Application process Procurement and coordination of necessary contractors Support the project management process during delivery where necessary Minimum requirements • UK drivers' licence • Permission to work in the UK. • Experience developing 1MW+ wind projects successfully • Minimum 5 years renewable energy development experience • Experience working with and engaging community stakeholders • Solid understanding of the planning process • Solid presentation, written and numeracy skills and comfortable using software packages and excel Desirable requirements • Experience in community energy project development • Examples of successful wind projects • Renewable energy, electrical or engineering related qualification and training • Experience in ecology or biodiversity projects • Experience training and managing people • Experience designing wind projects and user of specific industry wind and solar software If you would like to apply for the role, please contact John and apply with a CV at -
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Senior Development Manager Job title: Senior Development Manager Report to: Managing Director Salary: Dependent on experience Department: Development Location: Hybrid but southwest based, ideally in Bristol or Bath area. Responsible for: To be discussed as potentially overseeing others within development project team from time to time Purpose and objectives of the role This role is critical in supporting our clients in the delivery of community scale (1MW-20MW) ground mount solar and wind turbine projects. The candidate will have experience in the development of similar scale renewable energy projects, including specific experience in wind development. Our clients are based across the Southwest of England and Wales and frequent travel will be essential. We work with a mix of Commercial and Community organisations to support the UKs transition to Net Zero and this role will include community energy development projects. Main duties and responsibilities Coordinating all aspects of the project development, drawing in relevant external support and experts when necessary. Supporting the existing team to bring on new sites into the project pipeline Supporting training and managing others within the team where relevant Updating financial models for potential sites and liaising with our community energy clients. Meeting with landowners and other representatives to facilitate the negotiation and progression of terms. Managing the Planning Application process Procurement and coordination of necessary contractors Support the project management process during delivery where necessary Minimum requirements • UK drivers' licence • Permission to work in the UK. • Experience developing 1MW+ wind projects successfully • Minimum 5 years renewable energy development experience • Experience working with and engaging community stakeholders • Solid understanding of the planning process • Solid presentation, written and numeracy skills and comfortable using software packages and excel Desirable requirements • Experience in community energy project development • Examples of successful wind projects • Renewable energy, electrical or engineering related qualification and training • Experience in ecology or biodiversity projects • Experience training and managing people • Experience designing wind projects and user of specific industry wind and solar software If you would like to apply for the role, please contact John and apply with a CV at -
Electrical Project Manager Reports to: Operations Manager Location: Bristol - flexible hybrid remote working with regular site visits across UK Contract: Full time, permanent Salary: £65,000 - £75,000 per annum + car allowance + bonus + benefits The Company: Ethical Power is one of Britain's most innovative and ambitious renewable energy companies. This role sits within the high-voltage infrastructure management contractor and an Independent Connections Provider (ICP) division of the business - Ethical Power Connections Ltd. As a market-leading turnkey solutions providers, we design and deliver major and complex projects within the renewable energy sector. We are one of the largest utility-scale battery energy storage systems installers in the UK and have delivered over 1.2GW of BESS capacity. Our work culture and ethic is based on trusted relationships and leading with empathy. Our values run through everything we do - which is why we have a reputation for being a great place to work! We value fresh perspectives and diverse experiences, which is why we actively seek individuals who bring unique ideas and a hunger for growth. Learning and development opportunities are available at all levels. The Role: We are looking to recruit an Electrical Project Manager to join our growing team. Reporting to the Operations Manager you will have full responsibility for managing a range of electrical infrastructure projects from conception through to completion. You will demonstrate effective leadership whilst efficiently working across multiple projects simultaneously. All elements below include both grid connection and private/balance of plant projects and range from LV (Low Voltage) through to 132kv. The key responsibilities of the role are: • Working collaboratively in a team environment, demonstrating effective leadership. • Working on multiple projects simultaneously, fostering synergy amongst diverse teams. • Efficiently defining project scopes and deliverables. • Assisting with financial management of construction projects. • Compiling comprehensive bills of quantities and tenders for the M&E scope of projects. • Requesting and reviewing quotations from M&E contractors. • Overseeing appointment and contractual processes of M&E contractors. • Ensuring robust subcontract agreements. • Pre-construction coordination of design, planning and procurement activities. • Organising the logistics of all equipment and material deliveries, coordinating and planning work and monitoring overall progress. • Maintaining real-time project cost tracking. • Reviewing and approving contractor invoices. • Driving cost-saving initiatives within M&E construction operations. • Developing and improving company HSEQ policies from an M&E construction perspective. • Working closely with the design team, Civil Project Manager, and Compliance Manager to ensure the projects meet required timescales, deliverables, quality standards and specifications. • Working with various clients and stakeholders to ensure the projects are delivered successfully. • Ensuring works are carried out in line with current Building Regulations and good practice. • Maintaining diligent change management and risk management processes through the project lifecycle. The Person: The ideal candidate will have a proven background within electrical project management, with experience in grid connections, the transmission and distribution industry, or the HV industry. Ideally, you will have previous experience working for an ICP Independent Connection Provider) and/or a DNO (Distribution Network Operator). You will have established experience of working and interfacing with the DNOs on projects. A good track record of managing teams, negotiating contracts, contract administration and managing a fast-paced workload. The successful candidate will be self-motivated with excellent communication, interpersonal and management skills. You will have a strong understanding of budget and cashflow management. You will be highly organised, with the ability to problem solve, act on your own initiative and make decisions under pressure. Advanced IT skills will be required, including confidence with Microsoft Projects and the MS Office suite. A HNC/HND in Electrical Engineering would be desirable. A project management qualification such as APM/Prince2 would also be beneficial. The Rewards: In return, we offer a competitive salary package of £65,000 to £75,000 per annum, plus car allowance (£500/annum), company bonus scheme (up to 50% of annual salary), Pension scheme, 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays) incremental with years of services, Employee Assistance Programme, Life Assurance, Optional Private Medical Insurance, Cycle Scheme, study support, and more, along with the opportunity to be part of a progressive and expanding business. If you feel you have the skills, knowledge, and experience, and want to be part of an ambitious and growing organisation, please apply today. Closing date for applications will be Friday 19th April.
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Electrical Project Manager Reports to: Operations Manager Location: Bristol - flexible hybrid remote working with regular site visits across UK Contract: Full time, permanent Salary: £65,000 - £75,000 per annum + car allowance + bonus + benefits The Company: Ethical Power is one of Britain's most innovative and ambitious renewable energy companies. This role sits within the high-voltage infrastructure management contractor and an Independent Connections Provider (ICP) division of the business - Ethical Power Connections Ltd. As a market-leading turnkey solutions providers, we design and deliver major and complex projects within the renewable energy sector. We are one of the largest utility-scale battery energy storage systems installers in the UK and have delivered over 1.2GW of BESS capacity. Our work culture and ethic is based on trusted relationships and leading with empathy. Our values run through everything we do - which is why we have a reputation for being a great place to work! We value fresh perspectives and diverse experiences, which is why we actively seek individuals who bring unique ideas and a hunger for growth. Learning and development opportunities are available at all levels. The Role: We are looking to recruit an Electrical Project Manager to join our growing team. Reporting to the Operations Manager you will have full responsibility for managing a range of electrical infrastructure projects from conception through to completion. You will demonstrate effective leadership whilst efficiently working across multiple projects simultaneously. All elements below include both grid connection and private/balance of plant projects and range from LV (Low Voltage) through to 132kv. The key responsibilities of the role are: • Working collaboratively in a team environment, demonstrating effective leadership. • Working on multiple projects simultaneously, fostering synergy amongst diverse teams. • Efficiently defining project scopes and deliverables. • Assisting with financial management of construction projects. • Compiling comprehensive bills of quantities and tenders for the M&E scope of projects. • Requesting and reviewing quotations from M&E contractors. • Overseeing appointment and contractual processes of M&E contractors. • Ensuring robust subcontract agreements. • Pre-construction coordination of design, planning and procurement activities. • Organising the logistics of all equipment and material deliveries, coordinating and planning work and monitoring overall progress. • Maintaining real-time project cost tracking. • Reviewing and approving contractor invoices. • Driving cost-saving initiatives within M&E construction operations. • Developing and improving company HSEQ policies from an M&E construction perspective. • Working closely with the design team, Civil Project Manager, and Compliance Manager to ensure the projects meet required timescales, deliverables, quality standards and specifications. • Working with various clients and stakeholders to ensure the projects are delivered successfully. • Ensuring works are carried out in line with current Building Regulations and good practice. • Maintaining diligent change management and risk management processes through the project lifecycle. The Person: The ideal candidate will have a proven background within electrical project management, with experience in grid connections, the transmission and distribution industry, or the HV industry. Ideally, you will have previous experience working for an ICP Independent Connection Provider) and/or a DNO (Distribution Network Operator). You will have established experience of working and interfacing with the DNOs on projects. A good track record of managing teams, negotiating contracts, contract administration and managing a fast-paced workload. The successful candidate will be self-motivated with excellent communication, interpersonal and management skills. You will have a strong understanding of budget and cashflow management. You will be highly organised, with the ability to problem solve, act on your own initiative and make decisions under pressure. Advanced IT skills will be required, including confidence with Microsoft Projects and the MS Office suite. A HNC/HND in Electrical Engineering would be desirable. A project management qualification such as APM/Prince2 would also be beneficial. The Rewards: In return, we offer a competitive salary package of £65,000 to £75,000 per annum, plus car allowance (£500/annum), company bonus scheme (up to 50% of annual salary), Pension scheme, 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays) incremental with years of services, Employee Assistance Programme, Life Assurance, Optional Private Medical Insurance, Cycle Scheme, study support, and more, along with the opportunity to be part of a progressive and expanding business. If you feel you have the skills, knowledge, and experience, and want to be part of an ambitious and growing organisation, please apply today. Closing date for applications will be Friday 19th April.
Senior Development Manager Job title: Senior Development Manager Report to: Managing Director Salary: Dependent on experience Department: Development Location: Hybrid but southwest based, ideally in Bristol or Bath area. Responsible for: To be discussed as potentially overseeing others within development project team from time to time Purpose and objectives of the role This role is critical in supporting our clients in the delivery of community scale (1MW-20MW) ground mount solar and wind turbine projects. The candidate will have experience in the development of similar scale renewable energy projects, including specific experience in wind development. Our clients are based across the Southwest of England and Wales and frequent travel will be essential. We work with a mix of Commercial and Community organisations to support the UKs transition to Net Zero and this role will include community energy development projects. Main duties and responsibilities Coordinating all aspects of the project development, drawing in relevant external support and experts when necessary. Supporting the existing team to bring on new sites into the project pipeline Supporting training and managing others within the team where relevant Updating financial models for potential sites and liaising with our community energy clients. Meeting with landowners and other representatives to facilitate the negotiation and progression of terms. Managing the Planning Application process Procurement and coordination of necessary contractors Support the project management process during delivery where necessary Minimum requirements • UK drivers' licence • Permission to work in the UK. • Experience developing 1MW+ wind projects successfully • Minimum 5 years renewable energy development experience • Experience working with and engaging community stakeholders • Solid understanding of the planning process • Solid presentation, written and numeracy skills and comfortable using software packages and excel Desirable requirements • Experience in community energy project development • Examples of successful wind projects • Renewable energy, electrical or engineering related qualification and training • Experience in ecology or biodiversity projects • Experience training and managing people • Experience designing wind projects and user of specific industry wind and solar software If you would like to apply for the role, please contact John and apply with a CV at -
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Senior Development Manager Job title: Senior Development Manager Report to: Managing Director Salary: Dependent on experience Department: Development Location: Hybrid but southwest based, ideally in Bristol or Bath area. Responsible for: To be discussed as potentially overseeing others within development project team from time to time Purpose and objectives of the role This role is critical in supporting our clients in the delivery of community scale (1MW-20MW) ground mount solar and wind turbine projects. The candidate will have experience in the development of similar scale renewable energy projects, including specific experience in wind development. Our clients are based across the Southwest of England and Wales and frequent travel will be essential. We work with a mix of Commercial and Community organisations to support the UKs transition to Net Zero and this role will include community energy development projects. Main duties and responsibilities Coordinating all aspects of the project development, drawing in relevant external support and experts when necessary. Supporting the existing team to bring on new sites into the project pipeline Supporting training and managing others within the team where relevant Updating financial models for potential sites and liaising with our community energy clients. Meeting with landowners and other representatives to facilitate the negotiation and progression of terms. Managing the Planning Application process Procurement and coordination of necessary contractors Support the project management process during delivery where necessary Minimum requirements • UK drivers' licence • Permission to work in the UK. • Experience developing 1MW+ wind projects successfully • Minimum 5 years renewable energy development experience • Experience working with and engaging community stakeholders • Solid understanding of the planning process • Solid presentation, written and numeracy skills and comfortable using software packages and excel Desirable requirements • Experience in community energy project development • Examples of successful wind projects • Renewable energy, electrical or engineering related qualification and training • Experience in ecology or biodiversity projects • Experience training and managing people • Experience designing wind projects and user of specific industry wind and solar software If you would like to apply for the role, please contact John and apply with a CV at -
Sustainability and Energy Officer £41,418 - £43,421 per annum Permanent post Warwick District Council is looking for an enthusiastic professional with a passion for sustainability and a desire to play a key role locally in the transition to reduce carbon emissions to deliver net-zero carbon development. We are looking for a post-graduate in a relevant subject also with post-qualification experience of working in relevant roles. The postholder should have a strong understanding of energy/carbon in the built environment (both operational and embodied carbon) and knowledge of the planning system and net-zero carbon requirements. Warwick District sees tackling climate change as a critical and essential and has already made important progress on implementing its Climate Action Programme. In the Council s recently adopted Corporate Strategy, Low cost, low carbon energy across the district was identified as one of 3 strategic priorities of the Council. The Council has produced a Net Zero-Carbon Development Plan Document, to require new buildings to be net-zero carbon in operation and this post is critical to the implementation of those policies and the success of the DPD. The Council is also working with Stratford-on-Avon District Council on a joint South Warwickshire Local Plan and one of the five overarching principles of that Plan is A climate resilient and net zero carbon South Warwickshire . You will lead on the assessment of energy statements and other technical information submitted in connection with planning and related applications to seek to comply with sustainability and net zero carbon policies and guidance, and to provide advice and technical expertise to develop planning policies and guidance to support the successful implementation of the council s net zero carbon targets. You will need to be self-motivated and enthusiastic, with appropriate qualifications, experience and relevant technical knowledge to enable you to take a leading role in this important area. You will need to have strong communication skills and be able to work to deadlines. The post holder will be a key part of the council s Climate Change team but will work closely with colleagues elsewhere in the Council, most notably within Development Management and Planning Policy. The intention is for the postholder to work predominately from home however, it is a requirement to attend our offices or sites within Warwick District and Stratford District owing to work on a joint South Warwickshire Local Plan, as required. Any costs for travel from home to the office will be met by the successful candidate. However, office and hybrid working are also available. If you wish to discuss the position in further detail before submitting your application, please contact Dave Barber (Programme Director for Climate Change) on dave.barber(at)warwickdc.gov.uk / or Andrew Cornfoot (Planning Policy and Major Sites Delivery Manager) on Andrew.cornfoot(at)warwickdc.gov.uk / . Closing date: 14 April 2024 TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCESS
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Sustainability and Energy Officer £41,418 - £43,421 per annum Permanent post Warwick District Council is looking for an enthusiastic professional with a passion for sustainability and a desire to play a key role locally in the transition to reduce carbon emissions to deliver net-zero carbon development. We are looking for a post-graduate in a relevant subject also with post-qualification experience of working in relevant roles. The postholder should have a strong understanding of energy/carbon in the built environment (both operational and embodied carbon) and knowledge of the planning system and net-zero carbon requirements. Warwick District sees tackling climate change as a critical and essential and has already made important progress on implementing its Climate Action Programme. In the Council s recently adopted Corporate Strategy, Low cost, low carbon energy across the district was identified as one of 3 strategic priorities of the Council. The Council has produced a Net Zero-Carbon Development Plan Document, to require new buildings to be net-zero carbon in operation and this post is critical to the implementation of those policies and the success of the DPD. The Council is also working with Stratford-on-Avon District Council on a joint South Warwickshire Local Plan and one of the five overarching principles of that Plan is A climate resilient and net zero carbon South Warwickshire . You will lead on the assessment of energy statements and other technical information submitted in connection with planning and related applications to seek to comply with sustainability and net zero carbon policies and guidance, and to provide advice and technical expertise to develop planning policies and guidance to support the successful implementation of the council s net zero carbon targets. You will need to be self-motivated and enthusiastic, with appropriate qualifications, experience and relevant technical knowledge to enable you to take a leading role in this important area. You will need to have strong communication skills and be able to work to deadlines. The post holder will be a key part of the council s Climate Change team but will work closely with colleagues elsewhere in the Council, most notably within Development Management and Planning Policy. The intention is for the postholder to work predominately from home however, it is a requirement to attend our offices or sites within Warwick District and Stratford District owing to work on a joint South Warwickshire Local Plan, as required. Any costs for travel from home to the office will be met by the successful candidate. However, office and hybrid working are also available. If you wish to discuss the position in further detail before submitting your application, please contact Dave Barber (Programme Director for Climate Change) on dave.barber(at)warwickdc.gov.uk / or Andrew Cornfoot (Planning Policy and Major Sites Delivery Manager) on Andrew.cornfoot(at)warwickdc.gov.uk / . Closing date: 14 April 2024 TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCESS
Welsh Government's publicly owned renewable energy developer - Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru Vacancy: Engineering Lead - 37 hours per week Closing date: Noon 2 April 2024 Reference: TGCPE About Us The Welsh Government is establishing a publicly owned renewable energy developer - Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru. Its purpose is to put net zero and the communities of Wales at the heart of the transition required to address the huge challenge of climate change. Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru will scale up the rollout of renewable energy projects across the Welsh public estate, principally through onshore wind and solar PV technologies. We aim to have more than one gigawatt of locally owned, locally generated clean energy by 2040. We have a genuine opportunity to produce an income that will be reinvested in improving people's lives in Wales as well as creating good quality, clean energy jobs. This new company should drive a new approach to delivering benefits from renewables that really make a difference to communities. The current cost of living crisis underlines the importance of energy in our society and involving people in developing different models of benefit sharing will be crucial to the company's success. The Role As a newly created company, we are now seeking to expand our team by recruiting an experienced engineering lead to fulfil the role of our in-house expert on all engineering matters. Working with a small team of project managers and technical coordinators the post-holder will deliver a pipeline of renewable energy onshore wind projects located across the Welsh Government Woodland Estate. You will use your engineering expertise to develop and design wind farm civil and electrical infrastructure, helping to identify project risks, and recommending engineering solutions. To be successful you will ideally be educated to degree level in civil or structural engineering or possess an equivalent level of professional experience. You will be able to demonstrate a strong appreciation for CDM Regulations, safe systems of work and environmental requirements. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is looking for a new challenge to be part of something right from the start to create a more sustainable future for all. Further details of the role and the requirements of the post can be found in the candidate information pack: . If you feel, once you have read the requirements for the role that you have the relevant qualifications and experience we would be extremely interested to hear from you. Location The company will operate using a hybrid model where staff will spend a proportion of their time working from home when not out in the field. Meetings and other joint activities will be hosted from time to time by Welsh Government at various office locations across Wales. The Company's Head Office is based in Merthyr Tydfil. The role holder will need to be flexible as the job will require travel from time to time within the country. In return, we offer a competitive salary depending on skills and experience, 28 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays, and a defined contribution pension scheme. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment for everyone. We especially encourage applications from all underrepresented groups. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability. We are happy to consider flexible working.
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Welsh Government's publicly owned renewable energy developer - Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru Vacancy: Engineering Lead - 37 hours per week Closing date: Noon 2 April 2024 Reference: TGCPE About Us The Welsh Government is establishing a publicly owned renewable energy developer - Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru. Its purpose is to put net zero and the communities of Wales at the heart of the transition required to address the huge challenge of climate change. Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru will scale up the rollout of renewable energy projects across the Welsh public estate, principally through onshore wind and solar PV technologies. We aim to have more than one gigawatt of locally owned, locally generated clean energy by 2040. We have a genuine opportunity to produce an income that will be reinvested in improving people's lives in Wales as well as creating good quality, clean energy jobs. This new company should drive a new approach to delivering benefits from renewables that really make a difference to communities. The current cost of living crisis underlines the importance of energy in our society and involving people in developing different models of benefit sharing will be crucial to the company's success. The Role As a newly created company, we are now seeking to expand our team by recruiting an experienced engineering lead to fulfil the role of our in-house expert on all engineering matters. Working with a small team of project managers and technical coordinators the post-holder will deliver a pipeline of renewable energy onshore wind projects located across the Welsh Government Woodland Estate. You will use your engineering expertise to develop and design wind farm civil and electrical infrastructure, helping to identify project risks, and recommending engineering solutions. To be successful you will ideally be educated to degree level in civil or structural engineering or possess an equivalent level of professional experience. You will be able to demonstrate a strong appreciation for CDM Regulations, safe systems of work and environmental requirements. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is looking for a new challenge to be part of something right from the start to create a more sustainable future for all. Further details of the role and the requirements of the post can be found in the candidate information pack: . If you feel, once you have read the requirements for the role that you have the relevant qualifications and experience we would be extremely interested to hear from you. Location The company will operate using a hybrid model where staff will spend a proportion of their time working from home when not out in the field. Meetings and other joint activities will be hosted from time to time by Welsh Government at various office locations across Wales. The Company's Head Office is based in Merthyr Tydfil. The role holder will need to be flexible as the job will require travel from time to time within the country. In return, we offer a competitive salary depending on skills and experience, 28 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays, and a defined contribution pension scheme. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment for everyone. We especially encourage applications from all underrepresented groups. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability. We are happy to consider flexible working.
Welsh Government s publicly owned renewable energy developer Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru Vacancy : Engineering Lead 37 hours per week Closing date: Noon 2 April 2024 Reference : TGCPE About Us The Welsh Government is establishing a publicly owned renewable energy developer Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru. Its purpose is to put net zero and the communities of Wales at the heart of the transition required to address the huge challenge of climate change. Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru will scale up the rollout of renewable energy projects across the Welsh public estate, principally through onshore wind and solar PV technologies. We aim to have more than one gigawatt of locally owned, locally generated clean energy by 2040. We have a genuine opportunity to produce an income that will be reinvested in improving people s lives in Wales as well as creating good quality, clean energy jobs. This new company should drive a new approach to delivering benefits from renewables that really make a difference to communities. The current cost of living crisis underlines the importance of energy in our society and involving people in developing different models of benefit sharing will be crucial to the company s success. The Role As a newly created company, we are now seeking to expand our team by recruiting an experienced engineering lead to fulfil the role of our in-house expert on all engineering matters. Working with a small team of project managers and technical coordinators the post-holder will deliver a pipeline of renewable energy onshore wind projects located across the Welsh Government Woodland Estate. You will use your engineering expertise to develop and design wind farm civil and electrical infrastructure, helping to identify project risks, and recommending engineering solutions. To be successful you will ideally be educated to degree level in civil or structural engineering or possess an equivalent level of professional experience. You will be able to demonstrate a strong appreciation for CDM Regulations, safe systems of work and environmental requirements. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is looking for a new challenge to be part of something right from the start to create a more sustainable future for all. Further details of the role and the requirements of the post can be found in the candidate information pack: If you feel, once you have read the requirements for the role that you have the relevant qualifications and experience we would be extremely interested to hear from you. Location The company will operate using a hybrid model where staff will spend a proportion of their time working from home when not out in the field. Meetings and other joint activities will be hosted from time to time by Welsh Government at various office locations across Wales. The Company s Head Office is based in Merthyr Tydfil. The role holder will need to be flexible as the job will require travel from time to time within the country. In return, we offer a competitive salary depending on skills and experience, 28 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays, and a defined contribution pension scheme. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment for everyone. We especially encourage applications from all underrepresented groups. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability. We are happy to consider flexible working. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCESS
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Welsh Government s publicly owned renewable energy developer Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru Vacancy : Engineering Lead 37 hours per week Closing date: Noon 2 April 2024 Reference : TGCPE About Us The Welsh Government is establishing a publicly owned renewable energy developer Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru. Its purpose is to put net zero and the communities of Wales at the heart of the transition required to address the huge challenge of climate change. Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru will scale up the rollout of renewable energy projects across the Welsh public estate, principally through onshore wind and solar PV technologies. We aim to have more than one gigawatt of locally owned, locally generated clean energy by 2040. We have a genuine opportunity to produce an income that will be reinvested in improving people s lives in Wales as well as creating good quality, clean energy jobs. This new company should drive a new approach to delivering benefits from renewables that really make a difference to communities. The current cost of living crisis underlines the importance of energy in our society and involving people in developing different models of benefit sharing will be crucial to the company s success. The Role As a newly created company, we are now seeking to expand our team by recruiting an experienced engineering lead to fulfil the role of our in-house expert on all engineering matters. Working with a small team of project managers and technical coordinators the post-holder will deliver a pipeline of renewable energy onshore wind projects located across the Welsh Government Woodland Estate. You will use your engineering expertise to develop and design wind farm civil and electrical infrastructure, helping to identify project risks, and recommending engineering solutions. To be successful you will ideally be educated to degree level in civil or structural engineering or possess an equivalent level of professional experience. You will be able to demonstrate a strong appreciation for CDM Regulations, safe systems of work and environmental requirements. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is looking for a new challenge to be part of something right from the start to create a more sustainable future for all. Further details of the role and the requirements of the post can be found in the candidate information pack: If you feel, once you have read the requirements for the role that you have the relevant qualifications and experience we would be extremely interested to hear from you. Location The company will operate using a hybrid model where staff will spend a proportion of their time working from home when not out in the field. Meetings and other joint activities will be hosted from time to time by Welsh Government at various office locations across Wales. The Company s Head Office is based in Merthyr Tydfil. The role holder will need to be flexible as the job will require travel from time to time within the country. In return, we offer a competitive salary depending on skills and experience, 28 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays, and a defined contribution pension scheme. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment for everyone. We especially encourage applications from all underrepresented groups. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability. We are happy to consider flexible working. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCESS
Sustainability and Energy Officer £41,418 - £43,421 per annum Permanent post Warwick District Council is looking for an enthusiastic professional with a passion for sustainability and a desire to play a key role locally in the transition to reduce carbon emissions to deliver net-zero carbon development. We are looking for a post-graduate in a relevant subject also with post-qualification experience of working in relevant roles. The postholder should have a strong understanding of energy/carbon in the built environment (both operational and embodied carbon) and knowledge of the planning system and net-zero carbon requirements. Warwick District sees tackling climate change as a critical and essential and has already made important progress on implementing its Climate Action Programme. In the Council's recently adopted Corporate Strategy, 'Low cost, low carbon energy across the district' was identified as one of 3 strategic priorities of the Council. The Council has produced a Net Zero-Carbon Development Plan Document, to require new buildings to be net-zero carbon in operation and this post is critical to the implementation of those policies and the success of the DPD. The Council is also working with Stratford-on-Avon District Council on a joint South Warwickshire Local Plan and one of the five overarching principles of that Plan is 'A climate resilient and net zero carbon South Warwickshire'. You will lead on the assessment of energy statements and other technical information submitted in connection with planning and related applications to seek to comply with sustainability and net zero carbon policies and guidance, and to provide advice and technical expertise to develop planning policies and guidance to support the successful implementation of the council's net zero carbon targets. You will need to be self-motivated and enthusiastic, with appropriate qualifications, experience and relevant technical knowledge to enable you to take a leading role in this important area. You will need to have strong communication skills and be able to work to deadlines. The post holder will be a key part of the council's Climate Change team but will work closely with colleagues elsewhere in the Council, most notably within Development Management and Planning Policy. The intention is for the postholder to work predominately from home however, it is a requirement to attend our offices or sites within Warwick District and Stratford District owing to work on a joint South Warwickshire Local Plan, as required. Any costs for travel from home to the office will be met by the successful candidate. However, office and hybrid working are also available. If you wish to discuss the position in further detail before submitting your application, please contact Dave Barber (Programme Director for Climate Change) on / or Andrew Cornfoot (Planning Policy and Major Sites Delivery Manager) on / . Closing date: 14 April 2024
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Sustainability and Energy Officer £41,418 - £43,421 per annum Permanent post Warwick District Council is looking for an enthusiastic professional with a passion for sustainability and a desire to play a key role locally in the transition to reduce carbon emissions to deliver net-zero carbon development. We are looking for a post-graduate in a relevant subject also with post-qualification experience of working in relevant roles. The postholder should have a strong understanding of energy/carbon in the built environment (both operational and embodied carbon) and knowledge of the planning system and net-zero carbon requirements. Warwick District sees tackling climate change as a critical and essential and has already made important progress on implementing its Climate Action Programme. In the Council's recently adopted Corporate Strategy, 'Low cost, low carbon energy across the district' was identified as one of 3 strategic priorities of the Council. The Council has produced a Net Zero-Carbon Development Plan Document, to require new buildings to be net-zero carbon in operation and this post is critical to the implementation of those policies and the success of the DPD. The Council is also working with Stratford-on-Avon District Council on a joint South Warwickshire Local Plan and one of the five overarching principles of that Plan is 'A climate resilient and net zero carbon South Warwickshire'. You will lead on the assessment of energy statements and other technical information submitted in connection with planning and related applications to seek to comply with sustainability and net zero carbon policies and guidance, and to provide advice and technical expertise to develop planning policies and guidance to support the successful implementation of the council's net zero carbon targets. You will need to be self-motivated and enthusiastic, with appropriate qualifications, experience and relevant technical knowledge to enable you to take a leading role in this important area. You will need to have strong communication skills and be able to work to deadlines. The post holder will be a key part of the council's Climate Change team but will work closely with colleagues elsewhere in the Council, most notably within Development Management and Planning Policy. The intention is for the postholder to work predominately from home however, it is a requirement to attend our offices or sites within Warwick District and Stratford District owing to work on a joint South Warwickshire Local Plan, as required. Any costs for travel from home to the office will be met by the successful candidate. However, office and hybrid working are also available. If you wish to discuss the position in further detail before submitting your application, please contact Dave Barber (Programme Director for Climate Change) on / or Andrew Cornfoot (Planning Policy and Major Sites Delivery Manager) on / . Closing date: 14 April 2024
We are working with a provider of Social Housing, who are looking to recruit Asset an Strategy Manager on a permanent basis. This is a key leadership role, responsible for the asset data and ensuring is it integrated to set asset programmes and priorities across the homes and neighbourhoods. You will lead a small team of data analysis professionals. As a leader in the asset team, you will use your breadth of skills, knowledge, and experience to direct continuous improvement in the asset services. You will collaborate with the wider management team to shape the strategy and plans and oversee the approach to analysing the data that drives all investment decisions You will develop investment programmes that ensure compliance with relevant legal and regulatory requirements, and with their ICT department, lead the migration to a new Asset Management System You will lead the options appraisal of assets to ensure they represent VfM, identifying options for potential disposal, and lead the strategic review of known complex asset types (including sheltered housing and homes of non-traditional construction) to understand future use opportunities. Finally, you will create and cost energy improvement programmes to achieve EPC C for all homes by 2030, and Net Zero beyond, aligned to corporate Green and Ethical ambitions and sustainability roadmap for the business. We are looking for someone with experience of - Leading teams working in asset management, property services or related sectors. Managing teams, contracts, contractors and consultant teams to achieve high levels of performance, KPI adherence and quality outcomes. Working in asset management at a strategic level within the social housing sector The operating environment for housing and asset management, particularly at the strategic level and including the requirements of legislation/regulation. Developing long term asset investment programmes using data driven insights. Asset options appraisal and developing future use plans to achieve long term asset viability. Property and construction practices to inform areas of focus Creating and reporting business plan forecasts and budget projections. Procuring goods and services to achieve value for money. Risk, both strategically and operationally to ensure control measures are in place with strict adherence to relevant policies and legislation This is a hybrid role with the flexibility of both home and office based working To apply for this position please submit your CV, or alternatively speak in more detail, please contact a member of the team
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
We are working with a provider of Social Housing, who are looking to recruit Asset an Strategy Manager on a permanent basis. This is a key leadership role, responsible for the asset data and ensuring is it integrated to set asset programmes and priorities across the homes and neighbourhoods. You will lead a small team of data analysis professionals. As a leader in the asset team, you will use your breadth of skills, knowledge, and experience to direct continuous improvement in the asset services. You will collaborate with the wider management team to shape the strategy and plans and oversee the approach to analysing the data that drives all investment decisions You will develop investment programmes that ensure compliance with relevant legal and regulatory requirements, and with their ICT department, lead the migration to a new Asset Management System You will lead the options appraisal of assets to ensure they represent VfM, identifying options for potential disposal, and lead the strategic review of known complex asset types (including sheltered housing and homes of non-traditional construction) to understand future use opportunities. Finally, you will create and cost energy improvement programmes to achieve EPC C for all homes by 2030, and Net Zero beyond, aligned to corporate Green and Ethical ambitions and sustainability roadmap for the business. We are looking for someone with experience of - Leading teams working in asset management, property services or related sectors. Managing teams, contracts, contractors and consultant teams to achieve high levels of performance, KPI adherence and quality outcomes. Working in asset management at a strategic level within the social housing sector The operating environment for housing and asset management, particularly at the strategic level and including the requirements of legislation/regulation. Developing long term asset investment programmes using data driven insights. Asset options appraisal and developing future use plans to achieve long term asset viability. Property and construction practices to inform areas of focus Creating and reporting business plan forecasts and budget projections. Procuring goods and services to achieve value for money. Risk, both strategically and operationally to ensure control measures are in place with strict adherence to relevant policies and legislation This is a hybrid role with the flexibility of both home and office based working To apply for this position please submit your CV, or alternatively speak in more detail, please contact a member of the team
We are working with a provider of Social Housing, who are looking to recruit a Sustainability Manager to join their Asset Team on a permanent basis. As an expert in sustainability, energy programmes and carbon reduction, you will have experience of designing strategies that help organisations to achieve their goals. You will lead the development of a strategic environmental roadmap, including both housing assets and the business infrastructure. You will create a sustainability framework that translates strategy into practice, identifying core activities for delivery and review and baseline the current environmental journey using a range of data sources. You will evolve the organisations approach to ESG reporting, including the development of key metrics. Exploit opportunities for energy grant funding, overseeing grant applications and their onward performance monitoring, and support the asset management senior team in the preparation of budgets and business planning forecasts. Support technical teams in New Homes, Asset Management and others, in specifying requirements for contracts or design stage review of homes. We are looking for someone with: Expert knowledge of sustainability, energy programmes and carbon reduction. Experience of creating environmental strategies, aligning corporate objectives, legislation,and good practice. Experience of developing action plans that target sustainability initiatives that have a measurable business and/or customer benefit. Knowledge and experience of working in the property industry. Experience pf analysing data and creating insights to inform sound decision making. Experience of successful delivery of sustainability projects of varying scale and risk. Specific experience of creating and reporting business plan forecasts and budget projections in relation to sustainability. Knowledge of the social housing sector, the key risks and requirements in relation to energy performance and carbon reduction. Experience of working with multi-disciplinary teams (internal and external) to drive value and outcomes. Experience of managing contracts and consultant teams to achieve high levels of performance, KPI adherence and quality outcomes. Knowledge and experience of risk, both strategically and operationally to ensure control measures are in place with strict adherence to relevant policies and legislation This is a hybrid role with the flexibility of both home and office based working To apply for this position, or alternatively speak in more detail, please contact a member of the team
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
We are working with a provider of Social Housing, who are looking to recruit a Sustainability Manager to join their Asset Team on a permanent basis. As an expert in sustainability, energy programmes and carbon reduction, you will have experience of designing strategies that help organisations to achieve their goals. You will lead the development of a strategic environmental roadmap, including both housing assets and the business infrastructure. You will create a sustainability framework that translates strategy into practice, identifying core activities for delivery and review and baseline the current environmental journey using a range of data sources. You will evolve the organisations approach to ESG reporting, including the development of key metrics. Exploit opportunities for energy grant funding, overseeing grant applications and their onward performance monitoring, and support the asset management senior team in the preparation of budgets and business planning forecasts. Support technical teams in New Homes, Asset Management and others, in specifying requirements for contracts or design stage review of homes. We are looking for someone with: Expert knowledge of sustainability, energy programmes and carbon reduction. Experience of creating environmental strategies, aligning corporate objectives, legislation,and good practice. Experience of developing action plans that target sustainability initiatives that have a measurable business and/or customer benefit. Knowledge and experience of working in the property industry. Experience pf analysing data and creating insights to inform sound decision making. Experience of successful delivery of sustainability projects of varying scale and risk. Specific experience of creating and reporting business plan forecasts and budget projections in relation to sustainability. Knowledge of the social housing sector, the key risks and requirements in relation to energy performance and carbon reduction. Experience of working with multi-disciplinary teams (internal and external) to drive value and outcomes. Experience of managing contracts and consultant teams to achieve high levels of performance, KPI adherence and quality outcomes. Knowledge and experience of risk, both strategically and operationally to ensure control measures are in place with strict adherence to relevant policies and legislation This is a hybrid role with the flexibility of both home and office based working To apply for this position, or alternatively speak in more detail, please contact a member of the team
About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role This is an exciting opportunity to join our Homelessness, Independence and Preventative Services which adopts a preventative approach across the housing, health and social care agendas. Your primary focus will be to lead on providing housing and homelessness support to residents and migrant households setting into the area. You must be professional, energetic and enthusiastic as we are interested in what you can bring to help us improve and develop our services to some of our most vulnerable residents. You must be able to learn and develop your knowledge required for this role and be able to travel independently around the Borough. About The Team You'll Be Working In This is an exciting and busy role that is at the centre of the Councils response to homelessness. The service is developing and progressing our agenda to reduce the use of temporary accommodation and achieve more upstream prevention outcomes. You directly line manage Assistant Service Managers and through them a range of Advisers covering statutory and non-statutory homelessness and prevention services. This is a key Service Manager position within the Homelessness, Independence and Preventative Services. If you want to work in the public sector and be part of a progressive team, this is a unique opportunity for you as we are interested in what you can bring to help us improve and develop our services for our customers. You are a visible leader adept at managing high volumes of work involving vulnerable residents. You will demonstrate compassion, energy and enthusiasm to be ready for a new and exciting challenge where every day is different. You will lead on providing housing and homelessness support to residents and migrant household setting in the area. You lead, support and enable staff to identify and assess complex needs and carry out investigations to ensure effective decision making. You encourage innovation and inspire your team to be highly motivated, efficient and effective in their roles, balancing the need to work independently but collaboratively to meet the needs of any resettlement required within the borough and ensure and the correct support is in place. You are proactive in reviewing and evaluating your own performance and acting on your own initiative to improve and develop. Operate effectively in a highly changeable and demanding working environment with multiple competing priorities, ensuring timely and relevant interventions are carried out to prevent escalation of need, decisions are made to fulfil statutory requirements and legal challenges are responded to. About You: You have extensive knowledge and experience of the Housing Act 1996 (as amended) and the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017, working with vulnerable people, and experience of leading multi-disciplinary housing teams and work involving complex needs and diverse client groups and an expert knowledge of homelessness and associated legislation. You have experience of successfully managing staff and are a collaborative leader, acting with integrity and building trusting relationships, operating effectively through prioritisation, delegation and efficient use of available resources to deliver value for money services. You are an expert communicator who engages effectively with a broad range of people, including applicants, colleagues, and elected members, to motivate, influence, negotiate and persuade and achieve multi-disciplinary outcomes to meet wide ranging needs. You are a dynamic decision maker who leads and motivates others to deliver a high performing service achieving excellent results, which can flex and adapt to the changing need of residents, integrating digital service solutions balanced with bespoke solutions for vulnerable residents. You are a creative and analytical problem solver who takes responsibility to see problems through to successful resolution, ensuring your work and the work of the team achieve service outcomes that support the shared goals of the council, while operating with financial acumen. It is desirable that you have a degree or equivalent qualifications. You can travel independently around the Borough to meet other professionals in community settings. If the points below resonate with you, we'd love you to put in an application: Are you passionate about customer services? Are you an experienced homelessness resettlement professional? Are you looking to working in a forward thinking and progressive housing department? Essential for the Role Basic DBS check is required for the role. Read more about the work you'll be doing in the Role Profile. The key information you need about the role should be in the job description, but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: Email: Interviews for this role will be held in April 2024. Closing date - 27 th March 2024.
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role This is an exciting opportunity to join our Homelessness, Independence and Preventative Services which adopts a preventative approach across the housing, health and social care agendas. Your primary focus will be to lead on providing housing and homelessness support to residents and migrant households setting into the area. You must be professional, energetic and enthusiastic as we are interested in what you can bring to help us improve and develop our services to some of our most vulnerable residents. You must be able to learn and develop your knowledge required for this role and be able to travel independently around the Borough. About The Team You'll Be Working In This is an exciting and busy role that is at the centre of the Councils response to homelessness. The service is developing and progressing our agenda to reduce the use of temporary accommodation and achieve more upstream prevention outcomes. You directly line manage Assistant Service Managers and through them a range of Advisers covering statutory and non-statutory homelessness and prevention services. This is a key Service Manager position within the Homelessness, Independence and Preventative Services. If you want to work in the public sector and be part of a progressive team, this is a unique opportunity for you as we are interested in what you can bring to help us improve and develop our services for our customers. You are a visible leader adept at managing high volumes of work involving vulnerable residents. You will demonstrate compassion, energy and enthusiasm to be ready for a new and exciting challenge where every day is different. You will lead on providing housing and homelessness support to residents and migrant household setting in the area. You lead, support and enable staff to identify and assess complex needs and carry out investigations to ensure effective decision making. You encourage innovation and inspire your team to be highly motivated, efficient and effective in their roles, balancing the need to work independently but collaboratively to meet the needs of any resettlement required within the borough and ensure and the correct support is in place. You are proactive in reviewing and evaluating your own performance and acting on your own initiative to improve and develop. Operate effectively in a highly changeable and demanding working environment with multiple competing priorities, ensuring timely and relevant interventions are carried out to prevent escalation of need, decisions are made to fulfil statutory requirements and legal challenges are responded to. About You: You have extensive knowledge and experience of the Housing Act 1996 (as amended) and the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017, working with vulnerable people, and experience of leading multi-disciplinary housing teams and work involving complex needs and diverse client groups and an expert knowledge of homelessness and associated legislation. You have experience of successfully managing staff and are a collaborative leader, acting with integrity and building trusting relationships, operating effectively through prioritisation, delegation and efficient use of available resources to deliver value for money services. You are an expert communicator who engages effectively with a broad range of people, including applicants, colleagues, and elected members, to motivate, influence, negotiate and persuade and achieve multi-disciplinary outcomes to meet wide ranging needs. You are a dynamic decision maker who leads and motivates others to deliver a high performing service achieving excellent results, which can flex and adapt to the changing need of residents, integrating digital service solutions balanced with bespoke solutions for vulnerable residents. You are a creative and analytical problem solver who takes responsibility to see problems through to successful resolution, ensuring your work and the work of the team achieve service outcomes that support the shared goals of the council, while operating with financial acumen. It is desirable that you have a degree or equivalent qualifications. You can travel independently around the Borough to meet other professionals in community settings. If the points below resonate with you, we'd love you to put in an application: Are you passionate about customer services? Are you an experienced homelessness resettlement professional? Are you looking to working in a forward thinking and progressive housing department? Essential for the Role Basic DBS check is required for the role. Read more about the work you'll be doing in the Role Profile. The key information you need about the role should be in the job description, but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: Email: Interviews for this role will be held in April 2024. Closing date - 27 th March 2024.
About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role This is an exciting opportunity to join our Homelessness, Independence and Preventative Services which adopts a preventative approach across the housing, health and social care agendas. Your primary focus will be to work with private landlords to acquire new properties that are suitable to prevent or resolve homelessness. You must be professional, energetic and enthusiastic as we are interested in what you can bring to help us improve and develop our services to support private landlords letting out their properties to some of our most vulnerable residents. You must be able to learn and develop your knowledge required for this role and be able to travel independently around the Borough. About The Team You'll Be Working In This is an exciting and busy role that is at the centre of the Councils response to homelessness. The service is developing and progressing our agenda to reduce the use of temporary accommodation and achieve more upstream prevention outcomes. You directly line manage Assistant Service Managers and through them a range of Advisers covering statutory and non-statutory homelessness and prevention services. This is a key Service Manager position with Homelessness, Independence and Preventative Services which a. If you want to work in the public sector and be part of a progressive team, this is a unique opportunity for you as we are interested in what you can bring to help us improve and develop our services for our customers. You are a visible leader adept at managing high volumes of work involving vulnerable residents. You will demonstrate compassion, energy and enthusiasm to be ready for a new and exciting challenge where every day is different. You will be responsible for a service that makes a real difference to the lives of people who are homeless or at risk of losing their housing. You will Lead, develop, organise, and control the Accommodation function for households in housing need for the Council (Temporary Accommodation & access to the private rented sector); managing supply of temporary accommodation & PRS, allocation of accommodation, housing management of temporary accommodation, move on and resettlement functions within HIPS You will ensure that all accommodation used to place homeless households are fully compliant and in good condition and that households receive the support they need. Operate effectively in a highly changeable and demanding working environment with multiple competing priorities, ensuring timely and relevant interventions are carried out to prevent escalation of need, decisions are made to fulfil statutory requirements and legal challenges are responded to. About You You have extensive knowledge and experience of the Housing Act 1996 (as amended) and the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017, working with vulnerable people, and experience of leading multi-disciplinary housing teams and work involving complex needs and diverse client groups and an expert knowledge of homelessness and associated legislation. You have experience of successfully managing staff and are a collaborative leader, acting with integrity and building trusting relationships, operating effectively through prioritisation, delegation and efficient use of available resources to deliver value for money services. You are an expert communicator who engages effectively with a broad range of people, including applicants, colleagues, and elected members, to motivate, influence, negotiate and persuade and achieve multi-disciplinary outcomes to meet wide ranging needs. You are a dynamic decision maker who leads and motivates others to deliver a high performing service achieving excellent results, which can flex and adapt to the changing need of residents, integrating digital service solutions balanced with bespoke solutions for vulnerable residents. It is desirable that you have a degree or equivalent qualifications. You can travel independently around the Borough to meet other professionals in community settings. Are you passionate about customer services? Are you an experienced homelessness professional? Are you looking to working in a forward thinking and progressive housing department? Essential for the Role Basic DBS check is required for the role. If the points above resonate with you, we would like to hear from you. Read more about the work you'll be doing in the Role Profile. The key information you need about the role should be in the Role Profile , but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: Email: Interviews for this job will be held during April 2024. Closing date - 27 th March 2024
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role This is an exciting opportunity to join our Homelessness, Independence and Preventative Services which adopts a preventative approach across the housing, health and social care agendas. Your primary focus will be to work with private landlords to acquire new properties that are suitable to prevent or resolve homelessness. You must be professional, energetic and enthusiastic as we are interested in what you can bring to help us improve and develop our services to support private landlords letting out their properties to some of our most vulnerable residents. You must be able to learn and develop your knowledge required for this role and be able to travel independently around the Borough. About The Team You'll Be Working In This is an exciting and busy role that is at the centre of the Councils response to homelessness. The service is developing and progressing our agenda to reduce the use of temporary accommodation and achieve more upstream prevention outcomes. You directly line manage Assistant Service Managers and through them a range of Advisers covering statutory and non-statutory homelessness and prevention services. This is a key Service Manager position with Homelessness, Independence and Preventative Services which a. If you want to work in the public sector and be part of a progressive team, this is a unique opportunity for you as we are interested in what you can bring to help us improve and develop our services for our customers. You are a visible leader adept at managing high volumes of work involving vulnerable residents. You will demonstrate compassion, energy and enthusiasm to be ready for a new and exciting challenge where every day is different. You will be responsible for a service that makes a real difference to the lives of people who are homeless or at risk of losing their housing. You will Lead, develop, organise, and control the Accommodation function for households in housing need for the Council (Temporary Accommodation & access to the private rented sector); managing supply of temporary accommodation & PRS, allocation of accommodation, housing management of temporary accommodation, move on and resettlement functions within HIPS You will ensure that all accommodation used to place homeless households are fully compliant and in good condition and that households receive the support they need. Operate effectively in a highly changeable and demanding working environment with multiple competing priorities, ensuring timely and relevant interventions are carried out to prevent escalation of need, decisions are made to fulfil statutory requirements and legal challenges are responded to. About You You have extensive knowledge and experience of the Housing Act 1996 (as amended) and the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017, working with vulnerable people, and experience of leading multi-disciplinary housing teams and work involving complex needs and diverse client groups and an expert knowledge of homelessness and associated legislation. You have experience of successfully managing staff and are a collaborative leader, acting with integrity and building trusting relationships, operating effectively through prioritisation, delegation and efficient use of available resources to deliver value for money services. You are an expert communicator who engages effectively with a broad range of people, including applicants, colleagues, and elected members, to motivate, influence, negotiate and persuade and achieve multi-disciplinary outcomes to meet wide ranging needs. You are a dynamic decision maker who leads and motivates others to deliver a high performing service achieving excellent results, which can flex and adapt to the changing need of residents, integrating digital service solutions balanced with bespoke solutions for vulnerable residents. It is desirable that you have a degree or equivalent qualifications. You can travel independently around the Borough to meet other professionals in community settings. Are you passionate about customer services? Are you an experienced homelessness professional? Are you looking to working in a forward thinking and progressive housing department? Essential for the Role Basic DBS check is required for the role. If the points above resonate with you, we would like to hear from you. Read more about the work you'll be doing in the Role Profile. The key information you need about the role should be in the Role Profile , but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: Email: Interviews for this job will be held during April 2024. Closing date - 27 th March 2024
Project Manager (Gas) - £54k - £65k + company car + pension Your new company The UK's largest energy systems services organisation helps to supply gas all over the UK to homes and businesses, including heavy industries and power stations. Your new role Due to a growing team and new projects coming soon, the organisation is recruiting experienced project managers to join their team and work towards preparing the infrastructure for the net-zero future. As a project manager, you are responsible for delivering different construction projects to time, specification and cost, making sure health, safety, quality and environmental issues are managed from customer requirements through development to delivery and closure. You will execute and develop NEC contract strategies to ensure the successful completion of projects and manage the third party performances through contractual KPI's, EWN's and CE's. The ideal candidate will create and evaluate project plans, finding key tasks and possible project improvements, as well as finding and handling project threats to develop and execute contingency plans. You will produce cost estimates, tender documents and review contractor proposals. This is a remote role with occasional head office visits to the head office in Warwick. What you'll need to succeed This role requires you to have strong interpersonal, communication and stakeholder management skills as you will be maintaining cross-functional relationships with key stakeholders and making sure their expectations and needs are met and considered throughout the project. You will know how to handle key project management principles like quality, cost, risk, time and have experience using project management tools. This role involves commercial management, and you will have experience of managing costs, financial forecasting and reporting, and tender and procurement. It is also essential that you have experience with NEC3/4 contracting and contract options and clauses. You are required to have a degree or equivalent in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Project management qualification/ degree is desirable, but not essential. The ideal project manager is expected to have either highways, water, rail or utilities background. What you'll get in return - Salary: £54,000 - £65,000 (DOE) - Company Car - Excellent career progression opportunity - 28 days paid holiday - 18% Pension - Great company culture What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Mar 27, 2024
Full time
Project Manager (Gas) - £54k - £65k + company car + pension Your new company The UK's largest energy systems services organisation helps to supply gas all over the UK to homes and businesses, including heavy industries and power stations. Your new role Due to a growing team and new projects coming soon, the organisation is recruiting experienced project managers to join their team and work towards preparing the infrastructure for the net-zero future. As a project manager, you are responsible for delivering different construction projects to time, specification and cost, making sure health, safety, quality and environmental issues are managed from customer requirements through development to delivery and closure. You will execute and develop NEC contract strategies to ensure the successful completion of projects and manage the third party performances through contractual KPI's, EWN's and CE's. The ideal candidate will create and evaluate project plans, finding key tasks and possible project improvements, as well as finding and handling project threats to develop and execute contingency plans. You will produce cost estimates, tender documents and review contractor proposals. This is a remote role with occasional head office visits to the head office in Warwick. What you'll need to succeed This role requires you to have strong interpersonal, communication and stakeholder management skills as you will be maintaining cross-functional relationships with key stakeholders and making sure their expectations and needs are met and considered throughout the project. You will know how to handle key project management principles like quality, cost, risk, time and have experience using project management tools. This role involves commercial management, and you will have experience of managing costs, financial forecasting and reporting, and tender and procurement. It is also essential that you have experience with NEC3/4 contracting and contract options and clauses. You are required to have a degree or equivalent in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Project management qualification/ degree is desirable, but not essential. The ideal project manager is expected to have either highways, water, rail or utilities background. What you'll get in return - Salary: £54,000 - £65,000 (DOE) - Company Car - Excellent career progression opportunity - 28 days paid holiday - 18% Pension - Great company culture What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Unite Students are looking for an experienced Project Manager to deliver projects to our existing portfolio that enhance value or improve performance. This could range from rebuilding a property, providing additional bedrooms through extensions or reconfiguration of the existing space, enhancing the quality of Common Rooms, or rebranding with a different product mix. Growing our Asset Management Pipeline is a key strategic aim for Unite and we have several schemes currently being delivered with an ongoing commitment in a 5-year Plan. The main purpose of this initiative is to contribute to the on-going profitability and growth of the Business through expert management of the schemes. This role will include the evaluation and management of project risk and leadership of the design team, the procurement of the works and the management of the on-site process. This will take projects from the point of inception, through to start on site, practical completion, end of the defect rectification period and ultimately allowing for the smooth transition to the Operations and Estates Teams. What you ll be doing Strategic technical input to aid in the best development fit for the site to maximise returns. Strategic input on risks to ensure that these have been considered within the design, programme, costing of the scheme and ultimately the appraisal to ensure the correct pricing of the land. Progressing due diligence in terms of identifying appropriate surveys, reviewing legal contracts and third party matters to minimise build cost risk. Providing strategic plan for vision, process and delivery of the scheme including procurement, due diligence, and external appointments. Providing strategic input into the design and the development of the scheme pre planning and lead the consultant team during design team meetings to ensure that the scheme is financially and functionally correct, maximises returns, the scheme is buildable and has the correct room mix and specification. Sign off scheme before issue of planning application. Appointing and leading external consultant team to ensure maximisation of value add for each scheme. Ensuring that design of buildings before and through planning remains in line with cost plans so budgets are not exceeded, the development potential is maximised, and the functionality of the buildings are in line with operational requirements. Cross functional working with the estates and operations team and also ensuring new initiatives align with our aspirations to become Net Zero Carbon by 2030 Ensuring Health and Safety compliance to legal and Unite Students standards. Leading value engineering workshops and progress to maximise returns. Leading the main contractor tender preparation and process Agreeing CP s and complete building contract / consultant contracts Administering the Building Contract or manage external Employer s Agent to keep them motivated and align objectives to programme and Supply Chain Management. Liaising with all other relevant parts of the business before and throughout construction to ensure an effective mobilisation process and successful handover of the property. If any legacy matters remain post PC, ensure that a strategy to complete has been considered, agreed, activated, and driven through to the earliest completion. Take full accountability for effective legacy completion from cradle to grave. What we re looking for in you Hold (or be working towards) a professional construction related qualification. Extensive experience of delivering major projects from inception to final sign off. Experienced in the management of procurement and contract documentation. A proven track record of management of external consultant teams. Demonstrable strong negotiation skills Strong computer literacy with the ability to use Microsoft Office Possesses a positive and collaborative attitude, with the ability to adapt swiftly and a willingness to undertake challenging tasks to ensure customer/ stakeholder satisfaction. Self-motivated and possessing the ability to work on own initiative and as within a team. Evidence of working in a fast paced, high change environment and able to manage multiple demands effectively. Ability to build relationships and influence internal and external stakeholders. What You ll Get in Return An annual bonus so you can share in the company s success 25 days paid holiday Pension - based on how much you save, we ll contribute 1% more Flexible working opportunities Shared Parental Leave - 18 weeks full pay Other benefits include, ShareSave, Bike to Work, Charity Match, amazing discounts and more! About Unite Students Founded in 1991, Unite Students is a FTSE 100 business and the UK s leading provider of purpose-built student accommodation. You can find us in 25 leading university towns and cities, with 74,000 students calling US home! We are driven by our values, culture, and a commitment to develop diverse and inclusive teams, filled with positive energy and new ideas. Instinctive inclusion. We know that to create and maintain a happy healthy organisation, we have to work hard to ensure inclusion isn t just what we do but who we are. People make Unite Students. Employees, students and neighbours all contribute to building environments where we can all thrive. Room for Everyone We re proud to be an employer that embraces individuality , and we re passionate about building inclusive teams. We focus on creating a collaborative culture where you can be you, where your voice is heard, and where you can truly belong. We take great pride in being rated Gold Investors in People and are constantly striving to provide the highest standard of learning and development opportunities and professional pathways for our people. Building a home for success , for both our employees and students, requires exceptional people with a passion for creating room for everyone, doing what s right, keeping US safe, and raising the bar. Join us as we build better experiences for students that live with us. We are US.
Mar 27, 2024
Full time
Unite Students are looking for an experienced Project Manager to deliver projects to our existing portfolio that enhance value or improve performance. This could range from rebuilding a property, providing additional bedrooms through extensions or reconfiguration of the existing space, enhancing the quality of Common Rooms, or rebranding with a different product mix. Growing our Asset Management Pipeline is a key strategic aim for Unite and we have several schemes currently being delivered with an ongoing commitment in a 5-year Plan. The main purpose of this initiative is to contribute to the on-going profitability and growth of the Business through expert management of the schemes. This role will include the evaluation and management of project risk and leadership of the design team, the procurement of the works and the management of the on-site process. This will take projects from the point of inception, through to start on site, practical completion, end of the defect rectification period and ultimately allowing for the smooth transition to the Operations and Estates Teams. What you ll be doing Strategic technical input to aid in the best development fit for the site to maximise returns. Strategic input on risks to ensure that these have been considered within the design, programme, costing of the scheme and ultimately the appraisal to ensure the correct pricing of the land. Progressing due diligence in terms of identifying appropriate surveys, reviewing legal contracts and third party matters to minimise build cost risk. Providing strategic plan for vision, process and delivery of the scheme including procurement, due diligence, and external appointments. Providing strategic input into the design and the development of the scheme pre planning and lead the consultant team during design team meetings to ensure that the scheme is financially and functionally correct, maximises returns, the scheme is buildable and has the correct room mix and specification. Sign off scheme before issue of planning application. Appointing and leading external consultant team to ensure maximisation of value add for each scheme. Ensuring that design of buildings before and through planning remains in line with cost plans so budgets are not exceeded, the development potential is maximised, and the functionality of the buildings are in line with operational requirements. Cross functional working with the estates and operations team and also ensuring new initiatives align with our aspirations to become Net Zero Carbon by 2030 Ensuring Health and Safety compliance to legal and Unite Students standards. Leading value engineering workshops and progress to maximise returns. Leading the main contractor tender preparation and process Agreeing CP s and complete building contract / consultant contracts Administering the Building Contract or manage external Employer s Agent to keep them motivated and align objectives to programme and Supply Chain Management. Liaising with all other relevant parts of the business before and throughout construction to ensure an effective mobilisation process and successful handover of the property. If any legacy matters remain post PC, ensure that a strategy to complete has been considered, agreed, activated, and driven through to the earliest completion. Take full accountability for effective legacy completion from cradle to grave. What we re looking for in you Hold (or be working towards) a professional construction related qualification. Extensive experience of delivering major projects from inception to final sign off. Experienced in the management of procurement and contract documentation. A proven track record of management of external consultant teams. Demonstrable strong negotiation skills Strong computer literacy with the ability to use Microsoft Office Possesses a positive and collaborative attitude, with the ability to adapt swiftly and a willingness to undertake challenging tasks to ensure customer/ stakeholder satisfaction. Self-motivated and possessing the ability to work on own initiative and as within a team. Evidence of working in a fast paced, high change environment and able to manage multiple demands effectively. Ability to build relationships and influence internal and external stakeholders. What You ll Get in Return An annual bonus so you can share in the company s success 25 days paid holiday Pension - based on how much you save, we ll contribute 1% more Flexible working opportunities Shared Parental Leave - 18 weeks full pay Other benefits include, ShareSave, Bike to Work, Charity Match, amazing discounts and more! About Unite Students Founded in 1991, Unite Students is a FTSE 100 business and the UK s leading provider of purpose-built student accommodation. You can find us in 25 leading university towns and cities, with 74,000 students calling US home! We are driven by our values, culture, and a commitment to develop diverse and inclusive teams, filled with positive energy and new ideas. Instinctive inclusion. We know that to create and maintain a happy healthy organisation, we have to work hard to ensure inclusion isn t just what we do but who we are. People make Unite Students. Employees, students and neighbours all contribute to building environments where we can all thrive. Room for Everyone We re proud to be an employer that embraces individuality , and we re passionate about building inclusive teams. We focus on creating a collaborative culture where you can be you, where your voice is heard, and where you can truly belong. We take great pride in being rated Gold Investors in People and are constantly striving to provide the highest standard of learning and development opportunities and professional pathways for our people. Building a home for success , for both our employees and students, requires exceptional people with a passion for creating room for everyone, doing what s right, keeping US safe, and raising the bar. Join us as we build better experiences for students that live with us. We are US.
Interim Corporate Property Manager Location: Warwickshire Duration : 6 month contract Day rate: 300- 400 Panoramic Associates, in collaboration with a Local Authority in Warwickshire, is currently seeking a motivated and dynamic Corporate Property Specialist for an exciting opportunity. We are looking for a candidate to develop an effective Corporate Landlord service for the Council, focusing on drafting a new Asset Management Strategy and embedding a corporate property support service council-wide. Key Responsibilities: Provide professional advice on strategic management of the council's corporate land and estate. Lead project management for the Corporate Property Group. Efficiently manage the Council's land and property assets to meet departmental and corporate objectives. Develop and implement the Council's Asset Management Strategy and delivery plan. Manage external procurement for a complete rent review of commercial assets and develop maintenance programs. Identify opportunities to maximize benefits from the Council's property assets through negotiations and problem resolution. Liaise with other council sections for major projects and land development initiatives. Ensure prompt and courteous communication both internally and externally. Prepare reports for committees and attend meetings as necessary Qualifications and Skills: Experience in strategic property management and asset management planning. Strong project management and negotiation skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities. Knowledge of energy management and sustainability practices. Proficiency in IT systems and record-keeping. Next steps: If you're interested in this opportunity or have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact Lola Balogun by phone or email. Even if this role isn't the perfect fit for you, we encourage you to reach out as we may have other suitable opportunities that align with your career goals Don't miss out on this chance to make a meaningful impact in the Warwickshire community! Apply now and join a dedicated team.
Mar 26, 2024
Contract
Interim Corporate Property Manager Location: Warwickshire Duration : 6 month contract Day rate: 300- 400 Panoramic Associates, in collaboration with a Local Authority in Warwickshire, is currently seeking a motivated and dynamic Corporate Property Specialist for an exciting opportunity. We are looking for a candidate to develop an effective Corporate Landlord service for the Council, focusing on drafting a new Asset Management Strategy and embedding a corporate property support service council-wide. Key Responsibilities: Provide professional advice on strategic management of the council's corporate land and estate. Lead project management for the Corporate Property Group. Efficiently manage the Council's land and property assets to meet departmental and corporate objectives. Develop and implement the Council's Asset Management Strategy and delivery plan. Manage external procurement for a complete rent review of commercial assets and develop maintenance programs. Identify opportunities to maximize benefits from the Council's property assets through negotiations and problem resolution. Liaise with other council sections for major projects and land development initiatives. Ensure prompt and courteous communication both internally and externally. Prepare reports for committees and attend meetings as necessary Qualifications and Skills: Experience in strategic property management and asset management planning. Strong project management and negotiation skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities. Knowledge of energy management and sustainability practices. Proficiency in IT systems and record-keeping. Next steps: If you're interested in this opportunity or have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact Lola Balogun by phone or email. Even if this role isn't the perfect fit for you, we encourage you to reach out as we may have other suitable opportunities that align with your career goals Don't miss out on this chance to make a meaningful impact in the Warwickshire community! Apply now and join a dedicated team.
JOIN ALLENY COMMERCIALS! This proud family business has been building business space for over three decades. Within their spaces, they are dedicated to creating vibrant communities, their ethos is rooted in a deep passion for people the customers, employees, and partners. Through their work, they aim to not only enhance physical spaces, but also people s mood and well-being when using the space. The unwavering dedication to quality, innovation, and design drives us to continually improve and evolve, ensuring that they remain a trusted partner in building a brighter future for all. The developments are used across many sectors including retail, residential, education, manufacturing and industrial. They both sell and let properties across the UK to provide the demanding market with the highest quality business space. This is an opportunity for a driven, motivated, and organised individual. If you are a self-started and a precise finisher with the commercial mindset looking for your next big opportunity, then this is for you! Responsibilities: - Oversee asset management by maintaining the property portfolio. - Direct facilities team in maintaining property upkeep and maintenance. - Budgeting and reconciliation of service charges to ensure financial accuracy. - Drive revenue generation initiatives within the portfolio. - Procure renewables for sustainable energy solutions. Requirements: - Experience in managing a team - Must be able to drive and have a car - Proven experience in account management or related field. - Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. - Ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines effectively. - Excellent communication and negotiation skills. - Knowledge of insurance, utilities, and property management principles. - Experience with budgeting and financial reconciliation. - Ability to build and maintain positive client relationships. - Proficiency in relevant software and tools for project management and accounting (full training will be provided). Please apply by following the directions on the website, alternatively for more information and a full outline of the role, call Sam Horton and Marni Esa. While we will endeavour to respond to every applicant personally, on occasion this is not always possible, therefore, if you have not heard back from us within 7 days of applying, you have been unsuccessful.
Mar 26, 2024
Full time
JOIN ALLENY COMMERCIALS! This proud family business has been building business space for over three decades. Within their spaces, they are dedicated to creating vibrant communities, their ethos is rooted in a deep passion for people the customers, employees, and partners. Through their work, they aim to not only enhance physical spaces, but also people s mood and well-being when using the space. The unwavering dedication to quality, innovation, and design drives us to continually improve and evolve, ensuring that they remain a trusted partner in building a brighter future for all. The developments are used across many sectors including retail, residential, education, manufacturing and industrial. They both sell and let properties across the UK to provide the demanding market with the highest quality business space. This is an opportunity for a driven, motivated, and organised individual. If you are a self-started and a precise finisher with the commercial mindset looking for your next big opportunity, then this is for you! Responsibilities: - Oversee asset management by maintaining the property portfolio. - Direct facilities team in maintaining property upkeep and maintenance. - Budgeting and reconciliation of service charges to ensure financial accuracy. - Drive revenue generation initiatives within the portfolio. - Procure renewables for sustainable energy solutions. Requirements: - Experience in managing a team - Must be able to drive and have a car - Proven experience in account management or related field. - Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. - Ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines effectively. - Excellent communication and negotiation skills. - Knowledge of insurance, utilities, and property management principles. - Experience with budgeting and financial reconciliation. - Ability to build and maintain positive client relationships. - Proficiency in relevant software and tools for project management and accounting (full training will be provided). Please apply by following the directions on the website, alternatively for more information and a full outline of the role, call Sam Horton and Marni Esa. While we will endeavour to respond to every applicant personally, on occasion this is not always possible, therefore, if you have not heard back from us within 7 days of applying, you have been unsuccessful.