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Project Manager - Passive Fire
Ashbrittle Oxford, Oxfordshire
A growing specialist contractor is looking to appoint an FRA Project Manager to support the delivery of Fire Risk Assessment remedial works and passive fire protection projects across social housing and occupied residential properties. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a background in construction, property maintenance, social housing or passive fire protection who is looking to develop their project management career within a specialist and increasingly important area of the construction sector. You will be involved throughout the project lifecycle, from mobilisation and surveys through to programming, remedial works, quality assurance and final completion. The Role You will be responsible for helping coordinate multiple FRA remedial and passive fire protection projects, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, on programme and to the required standards. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting the delivery of multiple FRA remedial and passive fire protection projects. Assisting with project mobilisation, surveys, programming, installation, inspection and close-out. Coordinating operatives, surveyors, subcontractors, materials and site attendance. Monitoring progress and proactively identifying delays, access issues and project risks. Attending sites to monitor progress, quality and compliance. Maintaining project programmes, trackers and action logs. Taking increasing responsibility for individual projects and workstreams as experience develops. Liaising with clients, consultants, residents, operatives and subcontractors. Coordinating resident appointments and access for surveys and remedial works. Managing access issues, refusals and resident concerns professionally. Assisting with quotations, costings, variations and subcontractor pricing. Supporting valuations and invoicing through accurate records of completed works. Maintaining project documentation, QA records, snagging information and handover packs. Updating client portals and internal project management systems. Tracking works from initial instruction through to completion and certification. Passive Fire / FRA The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to develop strong technical knowledge within passive fire protection, including: Fire stopping and compartmentation. Fire doors and associated components. FRA actions, surveys and remedial recommendations. Penetrations involving pipework and cables. Fire-rated sealants, compounds, collars and boards. Fire door gaps, seals, hinges, closers, glazing and ironmongery. Approved specifications and manufacturer requirements. Identifying and escalating potentially non-compliant installations. Maintaining photographic evidence and audit trails throughout the works. Ideally, you will have: Previous experience within construction, property maintenance, social housing or a related project environment. Some experience or knowledge of passive fire protection, fire stopping, fire doors or FRA remedial works. Strong organisational and coordination skills. Excellent communication skills with the confidence to deal with clients, residents, subcontractors and site teams. Good IT skills, particularly Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook. The ability to maintain accurate project records and documentation. A willingness to attend sites and develop your technical and project management expertise. A full UK driving licence. Why Consider the Role? This is a particularly good opportunity for someone who already has construction or property experience and wants to move further into project management and passive fire compliance. You will work alongside experienced Project and Contracts Managers, gaining exposure to commercial management, client management, programming, compliance and the technical aspects of passive fire protection, with the opportunity to take ownership of projects as your experience develops. If you have experience in construction, social housing, property maintenance or passive fire and are looking for your next career move, this could be an excellent opportunity to join a growing specialist contractor. Feel free to apply or call for a confidential discussion
19/08/2026
Full time
A growing specialist contractor is looking to appoint an FRA Project Manager to support the delivery of Fire Risk Assessment remedial works and passive fire protection projects across social housing and occupied residential properties. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a background in construction, property maintenance, social housing or passive fire protection who is looking to develop their project management career within a specialist and increasingly important area of the construction sector. You will be involved throughout the project lifecycle, from mobilisation and surveys through to programming, remedial works, quality assurance and final completion. The Role You will be responsible for helping coordinate multiple FRA remedial and passive fire protection projects, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, on programme and to the required standards. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting the delivery of multiple FRA remedial and passive fire protection projects. Assisting with project mobilisation, surveys, programming, installation, inspection and close-out. Coordinating operatives, surveyors, subcontractors, materials and site attendance. Monitoring progress and proactively identifying delays, access issues and project risks. Attending sites to monitor progress, quality and compliance. Maintaining project programmes, trackers and action logs. Taking increasing responsibility for individual projects and workstreams as experience develops. Liaising with clients, consultants, residents, operatives and subcontractors. Coordinating resident appointments and access for surveys and remedial works. Managing access issues, refusals and resident concerns professionally. Assisting with quotations, costings, variations and subcontractor pricing. Supporting valuations and invoicing through accurate records of completed works. Maintaining project documentation, QA records, snagging information and handover packs. Updating client portals and internal project management systems. Tracking works from initial instruction through to completion and certification. Passive Fire / FRA The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to develop strong technical knowledge within passive fire protection, including: Fire stopping and compartmentation. Fire doors and associated components. FRA actions, surveys and remedial recommendations. Penetrations involving pipework and cables. Fire-rated sealants, compounds, collars and boards. Fire door gaps, seals, hinges, closers, glazing and ironmongery. Approved specifications and manufacturer requirements. Identifying and escalating potentially non-compliant installations. Maintaining photographic evidence and audit trails throughout the works. Ideally, you will have: Previous experience within construction, property maintenance, social housing or a related project environment. Some experience or knowledge of passive fire protection, fire stopping, fire doors or FRA remedial works. Strong organisational and coordination skills. Excellent communication skills with the confidence to deal with clients, residents, subcontractors and site teams. Good IT skills, particularly Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook. The ability to maintain accurate project records and documentation. A willingness to attend sites and develop your technical and project management expertise. A full UK driving licence. Why Consider the Role? This is a particularly good opportunity for someone who already has construction or property experience and wants to move further into project management and passive fire compliance. You will work alongside experienced Project and Contracts Managers, gaining exposure to commercial management, client management, programming, compliance and the technical aspects of passive fire protection, with the opportunity to take ownership of projects as your experience develops. If you have experience in construction, social housing, property maintenance or passive fire and are looking for your next career move, this could be an excellent opportunity to join a growing specialist contractor. Feel free to apply or call for a confidential discussion
Brandon James
Director of Cost Management
Brandon James
Director of Cost Consultancy - Central London An independent property and construction consultancy in Central London is seeking an experienced Director of Cost Consultancy to lead and develop their cost management offering. Working across a broad mix of sectors, the business provides comprehensive pre- and post-contract services to a diverse client base, creating an excellent platform for a commercially minded Director of Cost Consultancy to influence both project delivery and business development. The successful Director of Cost Consultancy will take a senior role across key commissions, overseeing cost planning, procurement, tendering and post-contract commercial management. Alongside technical delivery, the Director of Cost Consultancy will act as a trusted adviser to clients, maintaining long-term relationships and ensuring consistently high standards of service across multiple projects. This position is well suited to an established Director of Cost Consultancy who combines strong professional Quantity Surveying expertise with leadership and business development capability. The role will offer significant autonomy, with the opportunity to strengthen client relationships, win new work and support the continued development of the wider Cost Consultancy team. Director of Cost Consultancy - Key Responsibilities: Leading major pre- and post-contract cost management commissions Overseeing cost plans, estimates, procurement strategies and tender processes Managing valuations, variations, change control and final accounts Providing strategic commercial advice to clients throughout the project lifecycle Maintaining and developing relationships with key clients and industry contacts Identifying new business opportunities and supporting fee proposals Managing, mentoring and developing Quantity Surveyors within the team Ensuring strong commercial performance and consistent service delivery Director of Cost Consultancy - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related construction discipline MRICS qualified with substantial UK consultancy experience Strong background delivering professional pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying services Proven experience managing significant client accounts and complex commissions Demonstrable business development and work-winning ability Excellent knowledge of JCT contracts, procurement routes and commercial management Strong leadership, communication and strategic decision-making skills In Return: 110,000 - 130,000 per annum Central London location Senior leadership position within an independent consultancy Broad exposure across multiple property and construction sectors Significant influence over team growth and client development Long-term progression at Director level and beyond If you are a Director of Cost Consultancy considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
19/08/2026
Full time
Director of Cost Consultancy - Central London An independent property and construction consultancy in Central London is seeking an experienced Director of Cost Consultancy to lead and develop their cost management offering. Working across a broad mix of sectors, the business provides comprehensive pre- and post-contract services to a diverse client base, creating an excellent platform for a commercially minded Director of Cost Consultancy to influence both project delivery and business development. The successful Director of Cost Consultancy will take a senior role across key commissions, overseeing cost planning, procurement, tendering and post-contract commercial management. Alongside technical delivery, the Director of Cost Consultancy will act as a trusted adviser to clients, maintaining long-term relationships and ensuring consistently high standards of service across multiple projects. This position is well suited to an established Director of Cost Consultancy who combines strong professional Quantity Surveying expertise with leadership and business development capability. The role will offer significant autonomy, with the opportunity to strengthen client relationships, win new work and support the continued development of the wider Cost Consultancy team. Director of Cost Consultancy - Key Responsibilities: Leading major pre- and post-contract cost management commissions Overseeing cost plans, estimates, procurement strategies and tender processes Managing valuations, variations, change control and final accounts Providing strategic commercial advice to clients throughout the project lifecycle Maintaining and developing relationships with key clients and industry contacts Identifying new business opportunities and supporting fee proposals Managing, mentoring and developing Quantity Surveyors within the team Ensuring strong commercial performance and consistent service delivery Director of Cost Consultancy - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related construction discipline MRICS qualified with substantial UK consultancy experience Strong background delivering professional pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying services Proven experience managing significant client accounts and complex commissions Demonstrable business development and work-winning ability Excellent knowledge of JCT contracts, procurement routes and commercial management Strong leadership, communication and strategic decision-making skills In Return: 110,000 - 130,000 per annum Central London location Senior leadership position within an independent consultancy Broad exposure across multiple property and construction sectors Significant influence over team growth and client development Long-term progression at Director level and beyond If you are a Director of Cost Consultancy considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
Michael Page
Commercial Manager
Michael Page
Are you an experienced Commercial Manager with a strong background in Social Housing Planned Works? Do you thrive on leading commercial teams, driving profitability, and delivering successful refurbishment and investment programmes? Client Details We are partnering with a leading construction and property services organisation to recruit a Commercial Manager to join their growing Planned Maintenance division. This is a senior leadership opportunity offering responsibility for multiple social housing contracts and the chance to play a key role in delivering major investment and regeneration programmes across the West Midlands. Description Lead the commercial management of multiple social housing planned works contracts. Drive contract profitability through effective cost control, forecasting and cash flow management. Manage, mentor and develop teams of Quantity Surveyors, Senior Quantity Surveyors and Assistant Quantity Surveyors. Ensure robust contract administration, commercial governance and risk management. Oversee subcontractor procurement, valuations, payments and final accounts. Identify value engineering opportunities and support commercial improvement initiatives. Work collaboratively with Operational Managers, Project Managers and Clients to deliver successful outcomes. Support contract mobilisation, delivery and close-out activities. Produce accurate CVRs, financial reports and forecasts. Protect and maximise contractual entitlements through effective contract management. Profile Proven experience operating as a Commercial Manager or Senior Commercial Manager within Social Housing Planned Works. Experience managing multiple contracts simultaneously. Previous leadership experience with direct reports and responsibility for developing commercial teams. Strong knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Excellent commercial, financial and contractual management capability. Experience producing CVRs, forecasts and financial performance reports. Strong client-facing and stakeholder management skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Job Offer Competitive salary Car allowance Annual bonus scheme Private healthcare Enhanced pension contributions 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays Flexible working arrangements Ongoing leadership development and career progression opportunities Opportunity to work on high-profile social housing investment and refurbishment programmes If you're interested in this role, apply now. People are at the heart of Michael Page. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment. As an inclusive recruiter we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences. If you require any adjustments or accommodations during the recruitment process, we'll work with you to ensure you can perform at your best.
14/08/2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Commercial Manager with a strong background in Social Housing Planned Works? Do you thrive on leading commercial teams, driving profitability, and delivering successful refurbishment and investment programmes? Client Details We are partnering with a leading construction and property services organisation to recruit a Commercial Manager to join their growing Planned Maintenance division. This is a senior leadership opportunity offering responsibility for multiple social housing contracts and the chance to play a key role in delivering major investment and regeneration programmes across the West Midlands. Description Lead the commercial management of multiple social housing planned works contracts. Drive contract profitability through effective cost control, forecasting and cash flow management. Manage, mentor and develop teams of Quantity Surveyors, Senior Quantity Surveyors and Assistant Quantity Surveyors. Ensure robust contract administration, commercial governance and risk management. Oversee subcontractor procurement, valuations, payments and final accounts. Identify value engineering opportunities and support commercial improvement initiatives. Work collaboratively with Operational Managers, Project Managers and Clients to deliver successful outcomes. Support contract mobilisation, delivery and close-out activities. Produce accurate CVRs, financial reports and forecasts. Protect and maximise contractual entitlements through effective contract management. Profile Proven experience operating as a Commercial Manager or Senior Commercial Manager within Social Housing Planned Works. Experience managing multiple contracts simultaneously. Previous leadership experience with direct reports and responsibility for developing commercial teams. Strong knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Excellent commercial, financial and contractual management capability. Experience producing CVRs, forecasts and financial performance reports. Strong client-facing and stakeholder management skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Job Offer Competitive salary Car allowance Annual bonus scheme Private healthcare Enhanced pension contributions 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays Flexible working arrangements Ongoing leadership development and career progression opportunities Opportunity to work on high-profile social housing investment and refurbishment programmes If you're interested in this role, apply now. People are at the heart of Michael Page. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment. As an inclusive recruiter we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences. If you require any adjustments or accommodations during the recruitment process, we'll work with you to ensure you can perform at your best.
CATCH 22
Facilities Manager
CATCH 22
Facilities Manager - Central London Salary: Up to £50,000 plus travel card We are looking for an experienced Facilities Manager to oversee a portfolio of mainly multi-tenanted office properties across Central London. This is a hands-on client-side FM role, focused on ensuring buildings are well run, compliant and maintained to a high standard. Based from an office in the West End, you will split your time between the office, visiting your properties and working from home. The role will suit someone with strong hard and soft services contractor management experience, good building compliance knowledge and the confidence to work closely with property managers, surveyors, tenants and suppliers. Key responsibilities will include: Managing hard and soft FM contractors across a Central London office portfolio Ensuring buildings remain compliant with health, safety, fire, water hygiene, asbestos and statutory requirements Carrying out regular site inspections, identifying risks and following through remedial actions Monitoring service delivery, contractor performance, KPIs and SLAs Maintaining accurate compliance records, logbooks, certificates and risk management updates Supporting budgets, purchase orders, invoice queries and planned maintenance requirements Building strong relationships with property managers, tenants, clients and service partners About you: Facilities management experience within commercial buildings, ideally multi-let offices Strong contractor management experience across both hard and soft services Good working knowledge of building H&S compliance and statutory maintenance IOSH as a minimum, with a further FM qualification such as IWFM preferred Organised, proactive and comfortable managing a mobile portfolio Confident communicator with the ability to challenge standards and drive service improvements This is an excellent opportunity for a Facilities Manager who enjoys variety, autonomy and working across a high-profile Central London commercial property portfolio.
13/08/2026
Full time
Facilities Manager - Central London Salary: Up to £50,000 plus travel card We are looking for an experienced Facilities Manager to oversee a portfolio of mainly multi-tenanted office properties across Central London. This is a hands-on client-side FM role, focused on ensuring buildings are well run, compliant and maintained to a high standard. Based from an office in the West End, you will split your time between the office, visiting your properties and working from home. The role will suit someone with strong hard and soft services contractor management experience, good building compliance knowledge and the confidence to work closely with property managers, surveyors, tenants and suppliers. Key responsibilities will include: Managing hard and soft FM contractors across a Central London office portfolio Ensuring buildings remain compliant with health, safety, fire, water hygiene, asbestos and statutory requirements Carrying out regular site inspections, identifying risks and following through remedial actions Monitoring service delivery, contractor performance, KPIs and SLAs Maintaining accurate compliance records, logbooks, certificates and risk management updates Supporting budgets, purchase orders, invoice queries and planned maintenance requirements Building strong relationships with property managers, tenants, clients and service partners About you: Facilities management experience within commercial buildings, ideally multi-let offices Strong contractor management experience across both hard and soft services Good working knowledge of building H&S compliance and statutory maintenance IOSH as a minimum, with a further FM qualification such as IWFM preferred Organised, proactive and comfortable managing a mobile portfolio Confident communicator with the ability to challenge standards and drive service improvements This is an excellent opportunity for a Facilities Manager who enjoys variety, autonomy and working across a high-profile Central London commercial property portfolio.
Hays Construction and Property
Facilities Manager
Hays Construction and Property Chester, Cheshire
Facilities Manager Our client is a well-established property and asset management business with a long-standing reputation for delivering professional property services across the North West of England and North Wales. Managing a diverse commercial property portfolio, the organisation provides high levels of customer service, asset management and facilities support to a broad range of clients. Due to continued growth, an exciting opportunity has arisen for a Facilities Manager to join their Property & Asset Management team based in Chester. Your new role As Facilities Manager, you will support the delivery of facilities management services across a varied commercial property portfolio throughout the North West and North Wales. You will work closely with occupiers, contractors and clients to ensure properties are managed effectively, compliant with legislation and maintained to a high standard. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Facilities professional looking to develop their career within a highly respected property consultancy and asset management environment. The role is initial on a 6-month Fixed Term Contract. However, the role will likely be extended and potentially transition into a permanent contract. Key responsibilities: Deliver a high level of facilities management service across a commercial property portfolio. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, tenants and stakeholders. Manage contractor performance and service delivery across multiple sites. Support the procurement and management of facilities-related contracts. Oversee maintenance activities and ensure works are completed to required standards. Monitor property compliance requirements and assist with statutory obligations. Manage administrative processes and maintain accurate property records. Assist with budget management, cost control and service charge expenditure. Support customer service initiatives and resolve property-related issues. Coordinate planned and reactive maintenance activities. Liaise with surveyors, contractors and suppliers regarding operational requirements. Ensure health and safety standards are maintained across managed properties. Provide regular reporting and updates to clients and internal stakeholders. Support business objectives through effective facilities and asset management practices. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in Facilities Management, from within a Commercial setting - Office, Retail or Industrial Experience managing contractors, maintenance activities and service providers. Strong customer service and stakeholder management skills. Good organisational and administrative abilities. Experience working within a commercial property environment would be advantageous. Understanding of budgeting, contract management and business processes. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to work under pressure and manage multiple priorities. Strong problem-solving and decision-making capabilities. Good IT and reporting skills. BIFM/IWFM accreditation or equivalent FM qualification would be advantageous. IOSH or NEBOSH qualification would be beneficial but is not essential. What you'll get in return Opportunity to join a respected and growing property and asset management business. Exposure to a varied commercial property portfolio across the North West and North Wales. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Career progression opportunities within an established practice. Competitive salary dependent on experience. Company pension scheme. Salary: 45,000 - 55,000 (dependent on experience) Fixed Term Contract: 6 months with extension possible Location: Chester, with travel across the North West and North Wales as required. 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. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
13/08/2026
Contract
Facilities Manager Our client is a well-established property and asset management business with a long-standing reputation for delivering professional property services across the North West of England and North Wales. Managing a diverse commercial property portfolio, the organisation provides high levels of customer service, asset management and facilities support to a broad range of clients. Due to continued growth, an exciting opportunity has arisen for a Facilities Manager to join their Property & Asset Management team based in Chester. Your new role As Facilities Manager, you will support the delivery of facilities management services across a varied commercial property portfolio throughout the North West and North Wales. You will work closely with occupiers, contractors and clients to ensure properties are managed effectively, compliant with legislation and maintained to a high standard. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Facilities professional looking to develop their career within a highly respected property consultancy and asset management environment. The role is initial on a 6-month Fixed Term Contract. However, the role will likely be extended and potentially transition into a permanent contract. Key responsibilities: Deliver a high level of facilities management service across a commercial property portfolio. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, tenants and stakeholders. Manage contractor performance and service delivery across multiple sites. Support the procurement and management of facilities-related contracts. Oversee maintenance activities and ensure works are completed to required standards. Monitor property compliance requirements and assist with statutory obligations. Manage administrative processes and maintain accurate property records. Assist with budget management, cost control and service charge expenditure. Support customer service initiatives and resolve property-related issues. Coordinate planned and reactive maintenance activities. Liaise with surveyors, contractors and suppliers regarding operational requirements. Ensure health and safety standards are maintained across managed properties. Provide regular reporting and updates to clients and internal stakeholders. Support business objectives through effective facilities and asset management practices. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in Facilities Management, from within a Commercial setting - Office, Retail or Industrial Experience managing contractors, maintenance activities and service providers. Strong customer service and stakeholder management skills. Good organisational and administrative abilities. Experience working within a commercial property environment would be advantageous. Understanding of budgeting, contract management and business processes. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to work under pressure and manage multiple priorities. Strong problem-solving and decision-making capabilities. Good IT and reporting skills. BIFM/IWFM accreditation or equivalent FM qualification would be advantageous. IOSH or NEBOSH qualification would be beneficial but is not essential. What you'll get in return Opportunity to join a respected and growing property and asset management business. Exposure to a varied commercial property portfolio across the North West and North Wales. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Career progression opportunities within an established practice. Competitive salary dependent on experience. Company pension scheme. Salary: 45,000 - 55,000 (dependent on experience) Fixed Term Contract: 6 months with extension possible Location: Chester, with travel across the North West and North Wales as required. 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. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Deverell Smith Ltd
Commercial Manager - Developer
Deverell Smith Ltd
Job Description: Commercial Manager Salary: Up to 90,000 + benefits Location: Hammersmith office but role covers south region Must be able to drive The Company Our client is a residential property developer operating across four connected areas of the business: Development - buying land, securing planning consent, and delivering schemes In-house contracting - a relatively young arm (4-5 years old) that is growing steadily Asset management Property management - including security/void management of around 20 empty buildings on behalf of insolvency administrators Schemes typically range from single units up to c. 100-unit developments, with land deals ongoing at any given time. The team is small and close-knit - hardworking but sociable, with regular team lunches and drinks. About the Role We are looking for someone commercial and hands-on - someone who understands how to package work out to subcontractors and is comfortable managing the contracting process directly, not just advising on it from the sidelines. You will work alongside an in-house QS and draw on third-party building surveyors and cost consultants as needed. Over time, there is a clear opportunity to help build out a professional services offering within the business - such as cost consultancy or contract administration - potentially run semi-independently within the company. This role will involve travel across the client's site network, which currently spans Epsom, Bristol, Worthing, Hammersmith, Wandsworth, Chiswick, Bromley, Haslemere, and Prime London. Key Responsibilities Pre-construction Cost new developments and contractor opportunities Prepare budgets and development appraisals Produce tender submissions Obtain and analyse subcontractor quotations Value landowner proposals from a build-cost perspective Contractual Prepare contract documentation using standard forms such as JCT Design and Build Contract and JCT Minor Works Contract where appropriate Manage appointments of subcontractors Liaise with solicitors on amendments and special conditions Ensure contracts are properly executed and administered Commercial Management Produce monthly cost reports Monitor project profitability Person Specification Essential: Proven experience in a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor role, ideally within residential development and/or contracting Strong working knowledge of JCT contracts (Design and Build, Minor Works) Hands-on experience managing subcontractor packages and the tendering process Confident preparing budgets, cost reports, and development appraisals Commercially minded with strong attention to detail Comfortable working across multiple live sites and travelling as required Comfortable working in a small, close-knit team environment Desirable: MRICS or working towards chartership Experience or interest in helping build a professional services function (cost consultancy / contract administration)
13/08/2026
Full time
Job Description: Commercial Manager Salary: Up to 90,000 + benefits Location: Hammersmith office but role covers south region Must be able to drive The Company Our client is a residential property developer operating across four connected areas of the business: Development - buying land, securing planning consent, and delivering schemes In-house contracting - a relatively young arm (4-5 years old) that is growing steadily Asset management Property management - including security/void management of around 20 empty buildings on behalf of insolvency administrators Schemes typically range from single units up to c. 100-unit developments, with land deals ongoing at any given time. The team is small and close-knit - hardworking but sociable, with regular team lunches and drinks. About the Role We are looking for someone commercial and hands-on - someone who understands how to package work out to subcontractors and is comfortable managing the contracting process directly, not just advising on it from the sidelines. You will work alongside an in-house QS and draw on third-party building surveyors and cost consultants as needed. Over time, there is a clear opportunity to help build out a professional services offering within the business - such as cost consultancy or contract administration - potentially run semi-independently within the company. This role will involve travel across the client's site network, which currently spans Epsom, Bristol, Worthing, Hammersmith, Wandsworth, Chiswick, Bromley, Haslemere, and Prime London. Key Responsibilities Pre-construction Cost new developments and contractor opportunities Prepare budgets and development appraisals Produce tender submissions Obtain and analyse subcontractor quotations Value landowner proposals from a build-cost perspective Contractual Prepare contract documentation using standard forms such as JCT Design and Build Contract and JCT Minor Works Contract where appropriate Manage appointments of subcontractors Liaise with solicitors on amendments and special conditions Ensure contracts are properly executed and administered Commercial Management Produce monthly cost reports Monitor project profitability Person Specification Essential: Proven experience in a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor role, ideally within residential development and/or contracting Strong working knowledge of JCT contracts (Design and Build, Minor Works) Hands-on experience managing subcontractor packages and the tendering process Confident preparing budgets, cost reports, and development appraisals Commercially minded with strong attention to detail Comfortable working across multiple live sites and travelling as required Comfortable working in a small, close-knit team environment Desirable: MRICS or working towards chartership Experience or interest in helping build a professional services function (cost consultancy / contract administration)
Brandon James
Associate Director of Cost
Brandon James
A UK-leading property consultancy is looking to appoint an experienced Associate Director of Cost to strengthen their expanding Cost Management team in Soho, London. This is a significant appointment for an ambitious Associate Director of Cost who wants to take on greater leadership responsibility within a well-established multidisciplinary property business investing heavily in the growth of its professional services offering. Working closely with the Cost Management Director, the successful Associate Director of Cost will lead professional Quantity Surveying commissions while acting as a senior point of contact for key clients. The Associate Director of Cost will oversee cost planning, procurement, financial reporting and commercial delivery, providing independent PQS advice from early feasibility through to final account. Alongside project responsibilities, the Associate Director of Cost will have an important role in developing the wider team. This will include mentoring junior surveyors, strengthening existing client relationships and supporting business development activity. With considerable investment being made into the department, the position offers an experienced Associate Director of Cost the opportunity to influence how the service develops and build towards further senior leadership. Associate Director of Cost - Key Responsibilities: Leading cost planning, estimating and benchmarking across multiple client commissions Preparing and reviewing detailed cost plans, budgets and commercial reports Advising clients on procurement routes, commercial strategy and project delivery Overseeing valuations, change control, contractual matters and final accounts Identifying commercial risks and opportunities throughout the project lifecycle Managing senior client relationships and providing independent PQS advice Supporting business development, repeat instructions and new client opportunities Mentoring and developing junior members of the Cost Management team Associate Director of Cost - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a relevant construction discipline MRICS qualified Extensive UK PQS or professional cost consultancy experience Proven ability to independently lead commissions and manage key clients Strong knowledge of cost planning, procurement and contract administration Commercially astute with excellent financial and written reporting skills Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder management capabilities In Return: 90,000 - 100,000 per annum Soho, Central London location Senior position within a UK-leading property consultancy Direct involvement with Cost Management leadership Opportunity to help grow an expanding professional service Excellent scope for continued progression beyond Associate Director level If you are an Associate Director of Cost considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
12/08/2026
Full time
A UK-leading property consultancy is looking to appoint an experienced Associate Director of Cost to strengthen their expanding Cost Management team in Soho, London. This is a significant appointment for an ambitious Associate Director of Cost who wants to take on greater leadership responsibility within a well-established multidisciplinary property business investing heavily in the growth of its professional services offering. Working closely with the Cost Management Director, the successful Associate Director of Cost will lead professional Quantity Surveying commissions while acting as a senior point of contact for key clients. The Associate Director of Cost will oversee cost planning, procurement, financial reporting and commercial delivery, providing independent PQS advice from early feasibility through to final account. Alongside project responsibilities, the Associate Director of Cost will have an important role in developing the wider team. This will include mentoring junior surveyors, strengthening existing client relationships and supporting business development activity. With considerable investment being made into the department, the position offers an experienced Associate Director of Cost the opportunity to influence how the service develops and build towards further senior leadership. Associate Director of Cost - Key Responsibilities: Leading cost planning, estimating and benchmarking across multiple client commissions Preparing and reviewing detailed cost plans, budgets and commercial reports Advising clients on procurement routes, commercial strategy and project delivery Overseeing valuations, change control, contractual matters and final accounts Identifying commercial risks and opportunities throughout the project lifecycle Managing senior client relationships and providing independent PQS advice Supporting business development, repeat instructions and new client opportunities Mentoring and developing junior members of the Cost Management team Associate Director of Cost - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a relevant construction discipline MRICS qualified Extensive UK PQS or professional cost consultancy experience Proven ability to independently lead commissions and manage key clients Strong knowledge of cost planning, procurement and contract administration Commercially astute with excellent financial and written reporting skills Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder management capabilities In Return: 90,000 - 100,000 per annum Soho, Central London location Senior position within a UK-leading property consultancy Direct involvement with Cost Management leadership Opportunity to help grow an expanding professional service Excellent scope for continued progression beyond Associate Director level If you are an Associate Director of Cost considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
Brandon James
Director of Monitoring Surveying
Brandon James
A respected independent property and construction consultancy is seeking a Director of Monitoring Surveying to join their London team and play a central role in the continued growth of their Monitoring Surveying & Due Diligence division. This is a senior strategic appointment for an established Director of Monitoring Surveying with a strong reputation across lender advisory, development monitoring and due diligence. The successful Director of Monitoring Surveying will lead major commissions for institutional lenders, investors, developers and other key stakeholders, providing high-level advice across complex development projects. Alongside project delivery, the Director of Monitoring Surveying will take responsibility for strengthening senior client relationships, generating new instructions and supporting the commercial development of the service line. Working closely with the existing divisional leadership, the Director of Monitoring Surveying will also help shape future strategy, mentor team members and provide senior leadership across the department. This opportunity would suit an ambitious Director of Monitoring Surveying who wants genuine influence over the direction, succession planning and long-term expansion of an established specialist team. Director of Monitoring Surveying - Key Responsibilities: Leading complex monitoring surveying and due diligence commissions Advising lenders, investors and development stakeholders on project risk, progress and funding Developing and maintaining relationships with senior institutional clients Identifying new instructions and contributing to wider business development Managing, mentoring and developing members of the monitoring team Supporting divisional strategy, resource planning and future service growth Acting as deputy to the existing divisional lead when required Director of Monitoring Surveying - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, Commercial Management or a related construction discipline MRICS qualification strongly preferred Extensive UK monitoring surveying, lender advisory or development monitoring experience Established market profile with strong relationships across lenders, investors or developers Proven experience leading significant commissions independently Strong commercial, leadership and business development capabilities Detailed understanding of construction, procurement, development finance and project risk In Return: 95,000 - 110,000 per annum Influential Director-level position within a specialist London team Opportunity to shape the future growth of an established service line High-level exposure to institutional clients and major development commissions Clear involvement in succession planning and long-term business strategy If you are a Director considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
11/08/2026
Full time
A respected independent property and construction consultancy is seeking a Director of Monitoring Surveying to join their London team and play a central role in the continued growth of their Monitoring Surveying & Due Diligence division. This is a senior strategic appointment for an established Director of Monitoring Surveying with a strong reputation across lender advisory, development monitoring and due diligence. The successful Director of Monitoring Surveying will lead major commissions for institutional lenders, investors, developers and other key stakeholders, providing high-level advice across complex development projects. Alongside project delivery, the Director of Monitoring Surveying will take responsibility for strengthening senior client relationships, generating new instructions and supporting the commercial development of the service line. Working closely with the existing divisional leadership, the Director of Monitoring Surveying will also help shape future strategy, mentor team members and provide senior leadership across the department. This opportunity would suit an ambitious Director of Monitoring Surveying who wants genuine influence over the direction, succession planning and long-term expansion of an established specialist team. Director of Monitoring Surveying - Key Responsibilities: Leading complex monitoring surveying and due diligence commissions Advising lenders, investors and development stakeholders on project risk, progress and funding Developing and maintaining relationships with senior institutional clients Identifying new instructions and contributing to wider business development Managing, mentoring and developing members of the monitoring team Supporting divisional strategy, resource planning and future service growth Acting as deputy to the existing divisional lead when required Director of Monitoring Surveying - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, Commercial Management or a related construction discipline MRICS qualification strongly preferred Extensive UK monitoring surveying, lender advisory or development monitoring experience Established market profile with strong relationships across lenders, investors or developers Proven experience leading significant commissions independently Strong commercial, leadership and business development capabilities Detailed understanding of construction, procurement, development finance and project risk In Return: 95,000 - 110,000 per annum Influential Director-level position within a specialist London team Opportunity to shape the future growth of an established service line High-level exposure to institutional clients and major development commissions Clear involvement in succession planning and long-term business strategy If you are a Director considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
Ivy Resource Group
Estimator
Ivy Resource Group Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Ivy Resource Group are working with a well-established contractor to recruit an experienced Estimator for a permanent role based in Gloucester. You will be working on a range of education, healthcare, commercial property, residential housing and private clients, with projects ranging from a few hundred pounds to around 25 million. The Role: Review tender documents - study drawings, specifications, schedules and other project information. Measure quantities - calculate the amount of labour, materials and work required for each part of the project. Prepare cost estimates - price materials, labour, plant, subcontractors and other project costs. Obtain subcontractor quotations - contact specialist subcontractors and suppliers and compare their prices. Analyse project risks - identify uncertainties, potential extra costs and commercial risks. Build the tender price - bring all costs together to produce the overall price submitted to the client. Work with the wider team - collaborate with quantity surveyors, contracts managers, buyers, architects and engineers. Check and compare prices - make sure quotations and calculations are accurate and competitive. Attend site visits - understand site conditions, access, logistics and any issues that could affect the price. Meet tender deadlines - make sure estimates and supporting information are completed and submitted on time. Support negotiations - help answer client queries and clarify pricing during the tender process. Learn from previous projects - use historical costs and project data to improve future estimates. Help protect profit margins - make sure the project is priced competitively without underestimating the true cost The Ideal Candidate: Construction knowledge - understands how buildings are constructed and the different trades involved. Strong numerical skills - comfortable working with quantities, measurements, costs and budgets. Attention to detail - able to spot errors or omissions in drawings, specifications and quotations. Commercial awareness - understands that the aim is to win work while maintaining a healthy profit margin. Good analytical skills - can break a large construction project into individual costs and assess them accurately. Tendering experience - ideally has experience preparing or assisting with construction tenders. Subcontractor management - confident obtaining, comparing and evaluating subcontractor and supplier quotations. Good communication - able to communicate clearly with clients, subcontractors, suppliers and colleagues. IT skills - comfortable with Excel and construction estimating/tendering software. Organised and deadline-focused - can manage several estimates and meet tight tender deadlines. Problem-solving ability - able to identify potential issues in a project and find practical solutions. Team player - works effectively with quantity surveyors, project managers, buyers and site teams. Willingness to learn - particularly important for a junior or graduate estimator; curiosity about construction and commercial processes is valuable. Professional and reliable - takes ownership of their work and produces accurate, dependable information Salary & Package: Up to 50,000 - 70,000 per annum + Package Competitive benefits package Opportunity to work on high-profile, high-value projects 27 days (+BHs) annual leave, Car Leasing scheme via salary sacrifice, Death in Service (4x), Cycle to Work, Cash Plan (claim back), Pension 3% Ee / 5% Er How to Apply: Submit your CV and a member of our team will get back to you Ivy Resource Group are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. IND123
10/08/2026
Full time
Ivy Resource Group are working with a well-established contractor to recruit an experienced Estimator for a permanent role based in Gloucester. You will be working on a range of education, healthcare, commercial property, residential housing and private clients, with projects ranging from a few hundred pounds to around 25 million. The Role: Review tender documents - study drawings, specifications, schedules and other project information. Measure quantities - calculate the amount of labour, materials and work required for each part of the project. Prepare cost estimates - price materials, labour, plant, subcontractors and other project costs. Obtain subcontractor quotations - contact specialist subcontractors and suppliers and compare their prices. Analyse project risks - identify uncertainties, potential extra costs and commercial risks. Build the tender price - bring all costs together to produce the overall price submitted to the client. Work with the wider team - collaborate with quantity surveyors, contracts managers, buyers, architects and engineers. Check and compare prices - make sure quotations and calculations are accurate and competitive. Attend site visits - understand site conditions, access, logistics and any issues that could affect the price. Meet tender deadlines - make sure estimates and supporting information are completed and submitted on time. Support negotiations - help answer client queries and clarify pricing during the tender process. Learn from previous projects - use historical costs and project data to improve future estimates. Help protect profit margins - make sure the project is priced competitively without underestimating the true cost The Ideal Candidate: Construction knowledge - understands how buildings are constructed and the different trades involved. Strong numerical skills - comfortable working with quantities, measurements, costs and budgets. Attention to detail - able to spot errors or omissions in drawings, specifications and quotations. Commercial awareness - understands that the aim is to win work while maintaining a healthy profit margin. Good analytical skills - can break a large construction project into individual costs and assess them accurately. Tendering experience - ideally has experience preparing or assisting with construction tenders. Subcontractor management - confident obtaining, comparing and evaluating subcontractor and supplier quotations. Good communication - able to communicate clearly with clients, subcontractors, suppliers and colleagues. IT skills - comfortable with Excel and construction estimating/tendering software. Organised and deadline-focused - can manage several estimates and meet tight tender deadlines. Problem-solving ability - able to identify potential issues in a project and find practical solutions. Team player - works effectively with quantity surveyors, project managers, buyers and site teams. Willingness to learn - particularly important for a junior or graduate estimator; curiosity about construction and commercial processes is valuable. Professional and reliable - takes ownership of their work and produces accurate, dependable information Salary & Package: Up to 50,000 - 70,000 per annum + Package Competitive benefits package Opportunity to work on high-profile, high-value projects 27 days (+BHs) annual leave, Car Leasing scheme via salary sacrifice, Death in Service (4x), Cycle to Work, Cash Plan (claim back), Pension 3% Ee / 5% Er How to Apply: Submit your CV and a member of our team will get back to you Ivy Resource Group are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. IND123
Build People
Contracts Manager - Commercial Interior Fit-Out Projects
Build People City, Manchester
Contracts Manager Commercial Interior Fit-Out Projects c£75k - £85k (Dependent on Relevant Experience) Salary / Car Allowance / Market Leading Bonus Paid on a Quarterly Basis Additional Benefits The Company Based in the North West my client is one of the leading workplace design and fit-out companies with an extensive portfolio of blue chip clients across the UK. Specialising in workplace design, refurbishment, fit-out, design & build and relocation management they work alongside facilities departments, developers, building surveyors and commercial property agents to set industry standards in design, restructuring and refurbishment of the contemporary workspace. The Contracts Manager Role: Based in the North West they require a Contracts Manager to take control of the delivery of commercial construction projects consisting of fast track interior fit-outs and major refurbishments. These projects are Design & Build Fit-Outs, with project values from £500k to £5m. They could involve structural alterations and will have a heavy M&E content. The Contracts Manager will work in a team supporting projects nationwide: Build good relations with the client and project team Ensure all aspects of the build process are satisfactorily completed on time and within cost and to the highest possible standards Be able to carry out perfect delivery and produce snag free jobs Must be able to run at least two contracts at one time varying in value from £500k to £5m Liaison with construction teams and landlords and clients Design control and coordination, directly liaise with designers Management of Site Manager and site teams Manage all aspects of build process Visit sites at least one day a week The Successful Contracts Manager: Track record of successful projects either internally and externally In-depth knowledge of the construction process including both new build and fit-out / refurbishment Understands the pre-construction process Can organise and manage the design phase of a project Able to collate information from his team to prepare and present the project report. Understanding of how to comply with a H&S policy and H&S management system
07/08/2026
Full time
Contracts Manager Commercial Interior Fit-Out Projects c£75k - £85k (Dependent on Relevant Experience) Salary / Car Allowance / Market Leading Bonus Paid on a Quarterly Basis Additional Benefits The Company Based in the North West my client is one of the leading workplace design and fit-out companies with an extensive portfolio of blue chip clients across the UK. Specialising in workplace design, refurbishment, fit-out, design & build and relocation management they work alongside facilities departments, developers, building surveyors and commercial property agents to set industry standards in design, restructuring and refurbishment of the contemporary workspace. The Contracts Manager Role: Based in the North West they require a Contracts Manager to take control of the delivery of commercial construction projects consisting of fast track interior fit-outs and major refurbishments. These projects are Design & Build Fit-Outs, with project values from £500k to £5m. They could involve structural alterations and will have a heavy M&E content. The Contracts Manager will work in a team supporting projects nationwide: Build good relations with the client and project team Ensure all aspects of the build process are satisfactorily completed on time and within cost and to the highest possible standards Be able to carry out perfect delivery and produce snag free jobs Must be able to run at least two contracts at one time varying in value from £500k to £5m Liaison with construction teams and landlords and clients Design control and coordination, directly liaise with designers Management of Site Manager and site teams Manage all aspects of build process Visit sites at least one day a week The Successful Contracts Manager: Track record of successful projects either internally and externally In-depth knowledge of the construction process including both new build and fit-out / refurbishment Understands the pre-construction process Can organise and manage the design phase of a project Able to collate information from his team to prepare and present the project report. Understanding of how to comply with a H&S policy and H&S management system
Aldwych Consulting
Associate Director - Building Surveying
Aldwych Consulting
Associate Director - Building Surveying London Construction Consultancy Up to 90,000 DOE Ready to make your mark? If you're an experienced Building Surveyor who is ready to move beyond project delivery and play a genuine role in shaping a business, this could be the opportunity you've been waiting for. We're working with a high-growth, multidisciplinary property and construction consultancy with an impressive reputation across the UK and internationally. As the London team continues to expand, they're looking for an Associate Director - Building Surveying to help drive that next stage of growth. This isn't simply a role focused on managing projects. You'll have the opportunity to develop client relationships, win new work, influence strategy and help build the next generation of the Building Surveying team - with a clear route towards Director. What makes this opportunity different? Real influence - work alongside senior leadership and help shape the future direction of the London Building Surveying service. High-profile projects - work across prime and super-prime residential, landmark commercial buildings, theatres and major mixed-use developments. Commercial responsibility - play a key role in winning work, developing accounts and growing revenue. Multidisciplinary environment - collaborate with Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors, Bank Monitoring Surveyors and Expert Witnesses. Leadership opportunity - mentor and develop surveyors and APC candidates while helping to grow the wider team. Clear progression - a genuine opportunity to progress towards Director as the business continues its expansion. The role You'll combine technical building surveying expertise with commercial and leadership responsibility, taking ownership of key client relationships and playing an active part in growing the service line. Your responsibilities will include: Developing new business and expanding existing client relationships Preparing fee proposals and supporting revenue growth Leading a range of professional Building Surveying instructions Acting on Party Wall matters and Licence to Alter projects Producing specifications, tender and contract documentation Contract Administration Dilapidations and defect diagnosis Measured and building surveys across residential and commercial assets Supporting Expert Witness instructions, including inspections and CPR35-compliant reporting Overseeing project delivery and maintaining excellent client service Mentoring and developing junior and mid-level surveyors, including APC candidates Working closely with senior leadership to identify opportunities and shape the team's growth What we're looking for We're looking for someone who combines strong technical capability with commercial instinct and the confidence to operate at a senior level. You'll ideally have: An RICS-accredited degree in Building Surveying MRICS qualification Significant consultancy experience A strong professional Building Surveying background Experience developing client relationships and/or winning new work Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Strong commercial awareness The ability to lead, mentor and develop others Excellent organisation and attention to detail Strong Microsoft Office skills; CAD/BIM experience would be advantageous The opportunity This would suit an existing Associate Director looking for a bigger platform or an experienced Senior Building Surveyor ready to step into a leadership position. You'll be joining a consultancy with ambitious growth plans, working on some of London's most interesting property assets, while having the autonomy and senior exposure to make a real difference. Salary: Up to 90,000 DOE If you're looking for a role where you can build relationships, win work, lead people and shape the future of a Building Surveying team, the apply today. Contact Georgie Marden to find out more. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
07/08/2026
Full time
Associate Director - Building Surveying London Construction Consultancy Up to 90,000 DOE Ready to make your mark? If you're an experienced Building Surveyor who is ready to move beyond project delivery and play a genuine role in shaping a business, this could be the opportunity you've been waiting for. We're working with a high-growth, multidisciplinary property and construction consultancy with an impressive reputation across the UK and internationally. As the London team continues to expand, they're looking for an Associate Director - Building Surveying to help drive that next stage of growth. This isn't simply a role focused on managing projects. You'll have the opportunity to develop client relationships, win new work, influence strategy and help build the next generation of the Building Surveying team - with a clear route towards Director. What makes this opportunity different? Real influence - work alongside senior leadership and help shape the future direction of the London Building Surveying service. High-profile projects - work across prime and super-prime residential, landmark commercial buildings, theatres and major mixed-use developments. Commercial responsibility - play a key role in winning work, developing accounts and growing revenue. Multidisciplinary environment - collaborate with Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors, Bank Monitoring Surveyors and Expert Witnesses. Leadership opportunity - mentor and develop surveyors and APC candidates while helping to grow the wider team. Clear progression - a genuine opportunity to progress towards Director as the business continues its expansion. The role You'll combine technical building surveying expertise with commercial and leadership responsibility, taking ownership of key client relationships and playing an active part in growing the service line. Your responsibilities will include: Developing new business and expanding existing client relationships Preparing fee proposals and supporting revenue growth Leading a range of professional Building Surveying instructions Acting on Party Wall matters and Licence to Alter projects Producing specifications, tender and contract documentation Contract Administration Dilapidations and defect diagnosis Measured and building surveys across residential and commercial assets Supporting Expert Witness instructions, including inspections and CPR35-compliant reporting Overseeing project delivery and maintaining excellent client service Mentoring and developing junior and mid-level surveyors, including APC candidates Working closely with senior leadership to identify opportunities and shape the team's growth What we're looking for We're looking for someone who combines strong technical capability with commercial instinct and the confidence to operate at a senior level. You'll ideally have: An RICS-accredited degree in Building Surveying MRICS qualification Significant consultancy experience A strong professional Building Surveying background Experience developing client relationships and/or winning new work Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Strong commercial awareness The ability to lead, mentor and develop others Excellent organisation and attention to detail Strong Microsoft Office skills; CAD/BIM experience would be advantageous The opportunity This would suit an existing Associate Director looking for a bigger platform or an experienced Senior Building Surveyor ready to step into a leadership position. You'll be joining a consultancy with ambitious growth plans, working on some of London's most interesting property assets, while having the autonomy and senior exposure to make a real difference. Salary: Up to 90,000 DOE If you're looking for a role where you can build relationships, win work, lead people and shape the future of a Building Surveying team, the apply today. Contact Georgie Marden to find out more. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Westone Housing Ltd
Project Manager - Property Repairs (Insurance Perils)
Westone Housing Ltd Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Job Title: Project Manager - Property Repairs (Insurance Perils) Location: Peterborough - Office Based Salary: 45k - 55k per annum DOE + Performance Bonus Job type: Full Time, Permanent Welcome to Westone, specialists in property refurbishment and developments. Our long serving, experienced staff enable us to ensure the best of workmanship completed on every job. Based in Peterborough, Westone are able to cover the entire East Anglia and further regions when needed. About the Role: We are expanding our Insurance Repairs division and are seeking an experienced Project Manager to manage property repairs following insurance perils such as escape of water, storm, impact, flood, fire and malicious damage. This is a turnkey, end-to-end role. You will take full ownership of each claim from initial survey through to final account reconciliation, ensuring repairs are delivered safely, efficiently, compliantly, and profitably. Please note that this is an office based role in Peterborough and therefore candidates must live within a commutable distance to be considered. What You'll Be Doing: End-to-End Project Delivery Attend damaged properties to carry out initial surveys and produce accurate scopes of work Prepare schedules, materials lists and secure contractor quotations Allocate and coordinate multiple trades, ensuring work is completed to a high standard and within agreed timescales Monitor and control project finances, variations, and commercial performance from instruction to final account Provide clear, timely communication and progress updates to clients, policyholders, loss adjusters and all other stakeholders Complete final account reconciliation, securing sign-off and closing jobs in line with procedures Health & Safety and Compliance Produce and maintain job-specific H&S documentation, including RAMS, CPPs and risk assessments Ensure full CDM compliance, including contractor management, principal contractor duties (where applicable), and safety controls on site Undertake site checks to ensure safe working practices and rectify non-conformances promptly Systems & Reporting Maintain accurate and timely updates on client portals and internal management systems Ensure all notes, documents, photos and evidence are uploaded and compliant with client SLAs Use company systems to record progress, financial data, variations, and audit requirements About you: We're looking for someone who takes complete ownership of the project lifecycle and understands the demands of insurance repair environments. You will be a strong fit if you have: Experience in insurance repairs, construction project management, or property refurbishment Ability to survey properties, diagnose defects, and build accurate scopes Strong knowledge of Health & Safety, RAMS, and CDM 2015 Confident trade coordination and supply-chain management skills Good commercial awareness and experience managing budgets or project financials Strong communication skills with a customer-focused approach Ability to juggle multiple live projects with competing deadlines What We Offer Competitive base salary 40-45K Performance-based bonus (realistic OTE 50-55k+) Career development and progression pathways Supportive team culture and modern systems Exposure to a wide variety of insurance-related building projects Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Insurance Project Management, Project Estimator, Project Planning, Repairs Surveyor, Senior Project Coordinator, Senior Project Lead, Construction Projects, Building Surveyor, Insurance Repairs Manager, Construction Project Manager, Property Repairs Project Manager may also be considered for this role.
06/08/2026
Full time
Job Title: Project Manager - Property Repairs (Insurance Perils) Location: Peterborough - Office Based Salary: 45k - 55k per annum DOE + Performance Bonus Job type: Full Time, Permanent Welcome to Westone, specialists in property refurbishment and developments. Our long serving, experienced staff enable us to ensure the best of workmanship completed on every job. Based in Peterborough, Westone are able to cover the entire East Anglia and further regions when needed. About the Role: We are expanding our Insurance Repairs division and are seeking an experienced Project Manager to manage property repairs following insurance perils such as escape of water, storm, impact, flood, fire and malicious damage. This is a turnkey, end-to-end role. You will take full ownership of each claim from initial survey through to final account reconciliation, ensuring repairs are delivered safely, efficiently, compliantly, and profitably. Please note that this is an office based role in Peterborough and therefore candidates must live within a commutable distance to be considered. What You'll Be Doing: End-to-End Project Delivery Attend damaged properties to carry out initial surveys and produce accurate scopes of work Prepare schedules, materials lists and secure contractor quotations Allocate and coordinate multiple trades, ensuring work is completed to a high standard and within agreed timescales Monitor and control project finances, variations, and commercial performance from instruction to final account Provide clear, timely communication and progress updates to clients, policyholders, loss adjusters and all other stakeholders Complete final account reconciliation, securing sign-off and closing jobs in line with procedures Health & Safety and Compliance Produce and maintain job-specific H&S documentation, including RAMS, CPPs and risk assessments Ensure full CDM compliance, including contractor management, principal contractor duties (where applicable), and safety controls on site Undertake site checks to ensure safe working practices and rectify non-conformances promptly Systems & Reporting Maintain accurate and timely updates on client portals and internal management systems Ensure all notes, documents, photos and evidence are uploaded and compliant with client SLAs Use company systems to record progress, financial data, variations, and audit requirements About you: We're looking for someone who takes complete ownership of the project lifecycle and understands the demands of insurance repair environments. You will be a strong fit if you have: Experience in insurance repairs, construction project management, or property refurbishment Ability to survey properties, diagnose defects, and build accurate scopes Strong knowledge of Health & Safety, RAMS, and CDM 2015 Confident trade coordination and supply-chain management skills Good commercial awareness and experience managing budgets or project financials Strong communication skills with a customer-focused approach Ability to juggle multiple live projects with competing deadlines What We Offer Competitive base salary 40-45K Performance-based bonus (realistic OTE 50-55k+) Career development and progression pathways Supportive team culture and modern systems Exposure to a wide variety of insurance-related building projects Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Insurance Project Management, Project Estimator, Project Planning, Repairs Surveyor, Senior Project Coordinator, Senior Project Lead, Construction Projects, Building Surveyor, Insurance Repairs Manager, Construction Project Manager, Property Repairs Project Manager may also be considered for this role.
Calibre Search
Director - Building Surveying
Calibre Search City, Manchester
Director - Building Surveyor An outstanding opportunity has arisen for an ambitious Building Surveyor to join one of the UK's fastest growing property consultancies in the role of Director. This is an opportunity to help shape and grow a thriving Building Surveying team, influence the direction of a successful regional business, and play a key role in its continued expansion across the North West and beyond. The Opportunity Joining an established Manchester team of Building Surveyors, you'll sit within the leadership team and help to drive the next phase of growth. With a strong pipeline of work there's a genuine opportunity to make your mark whilst enjoying the backing of a highly respected consultancy. This role offers the perfect blend of leadership, client engagement, and project delivery. The Role You'll be responsible for: Leading and delivering a diverse range of building surveying commissions across both public and private sectors. Developing and mentoring the next generation of surveyors. Building and strengthening client relationships whilst identifying new business opportunities. Supporting the continued growth and success of the Manchester office. Working collaboratively with architects, project managers, valuers and other specialist teams. Projects You'll Be Involved In No two days are the same. You'll work across an exciting and varied portfolio including: Education and local authority projects Commercial office refurbishments Retail and shopping centre schemes Technical Due Diligence Dilapidations Contract Administration Insurance reinstatement works High rise residential projects About You We're looking for someone who can inspire others whilst remaining technically strong. You'll ideally have: MRICS Chartered status Strong client facing Building Surveying experience Leadership and mentoring experience A passion for developing teams and growing client relationships A commercial mindset and ambition to help drive a successful business Why Join? Join a business investing heavily in its future Lead a talented and growing Building Surveying team Work on a varied, high quality project portfolio Modern Manchester city centre offices Collaborative, supportive culture Excellent bonus and benefits package Clear opportunities to influence the direction of the business and progress your career If you're looking for a genuine leadership opportunity where your ideas, experience and ambition will have a real impact, we'd love to hear from you. For a confidential discussion, please contact Gemma at Calibre Search. Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business.
04/08/2026
Full time
Director - Building Surveyor An outstanding opportunity has arisen for an ambitious Building Surveyor to join one of the UK's fastest growing property consultancies in the role of Director. This is an opportunity to help shape and grow a thriving Building Surveying team, influence the direction of a successful regional business, and play a key role in its continued expansion across the North West and beyond. The Opportunity Joining an established Manchester team of Building Surveyors, you'll sit within the leadership team and help to drive the next phase of growth. With a strong pipeline of work there's a genuine opportunity to make your mark whilst enjoying the backing of a highly respected consultancy. This role offers the perfect blend of leadership, client engagement, and project delivery. The Role You'll be responsible for: Leading and delivering a diverse range of building surveying commissions across both public and private sectors. Developing and mentoring the next generation of surveyors. Building and strengthening client relationships whilst identifying new business opportunities. Supporting the continued growth and success of the Manchester office. Working collaboratively with architects, project managers, valuers and other specialist teams. Projects You'll Be Involved In No two days are the same. You'll work across an exciting and varied portfolio including: Education and local authority projects Commercial office refurbishments Retail and shopping centre schemes Technical Due Diligence Dilapidations Contract Administration Insurance reinstatement works High rise residential projects About You We're looking for someone who can inspire others whilst remaining technically strong. You'll ideally have: MRICS Chartered status Strong client facing Building Surveying experience Leadership and mentoring experience A passion for developing teams and growing client relationships A commercial mindset and ambition to help drive a successful business Why Join? Join a business investing heavily in its future Lead a talented and growing Building Surveying team Work on a varied, high quality project portfolio Modern Manchester city centre offices Collaborative, supportive culture Excellent bonus and benefits package Clear opportunities to influence the direction of the business and progress your career If you're looking for a genuine leadership opportunity where your ideas, experience and ambition will have a real impact, we'd love to hear from you. For a confidential discussion, please contact Gemma at Calibre Search. Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business.
Hays Construction and Property
Commercial Property Manager
Hays Construction and Property
Location: Office-based, Monday-Friday (09:00-18:00) Overview My client is seeking an experienced Chartered Commercial Property Manager (MRICS) to join their growing team. This is a key role responsible for managing a diverse property portfolio (office, industrial, retail), optimising asset performance, and providing expert advice across the business. The successful candidate will combine strong technical surveying expertise with commercial awareness and a proactive approach to property and asset management. Key Responsibilities Take full responsibility for a portfolio of commercial properties, maintaining a detailed understanding of income, lease events, opportunities, and local market conditions. Apply high-level professional surveying skills as part of the commercial property team. Provide expert property and estate management advice to internal stakeholders across the business. Deliver a full range of property management services, including: Tenant liaison Accounts enquiries Rent arrears management Carry out regular site inspections and ensure assets are well maintained and compliant. Manage all day-to-day landlord and tenant matters, including: Lettings and leasing Rent reviews and lease renewals Assignments, sub-letting, and alterations Budgeting and financial forecasting Lead on letting vacant properties and minimising void periods. Manage and administer service charge budgets and recovery where applicable. Oversee refurbishment and improvement projects (capital and revenue), liaising closely with the building surveyor. Build and maintain strong working relationships with tenants, on-site staff, and internal teams. Support property acquisitions and disposals, including both planned and opportunistic transactions. Negotiate easements and wayleaves as required. Maintain accurate and up-to-date property records and database information. Manage vacant properties and sites pending development. Prepare and present reports covering key asset management areas such as: Voids Arrears Rent reviews Lease renewals Dilapidations Projects Contribute to the preparation and delivery of capital expenditure strategies. Candidate Requirements MRICS qualified (essential) Proven experience in commercial property management Strong working knowledge of landlord & tenant matters and lease structures Excellent negotiation and communication skills Commercially astute with a proactive and solutions-driven approach Ability to manage multiple assets and projects simultaneously Strong organisational skills and attention to detail This is a great chance for a property manager looking 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. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
04/08/2026
Full time
Location: Office-based, Monday-Friday (09:00-18:00) Overview My client is seeking an experienced Chartered Commercial Property Manager (MRICS) to join their growing team. This is a key role responsible for managing a diverse property portfolio (office, industrial, retail), optimising asset performance, and providing expert advice across the business. The successful candidate will combine strong technical surveying expertise with commercial awareness and a proactive approach to property and asset management. Key Responsibilities Take full responsibility for a portfolio of commercial properties, maintaining a detailed understanding of income, lease events, opportunities, and local market conditions. Apply high-level professional surveying skills as part of the commercial property team. Provide expert property and estate management advice to internal stakeholders across the business. Deliver a full range of property management services, including: Tenant liaison Accounts enquiries Rent arrears management Carry out regular site inspections and ensure assets are well maintained and compliant. Manage all day-to-day landlord and tenant matters, including: Lettings and leasing Rent reviews and lease renewals Assignments, sub-letting, and alterations Budgeting and financial forecasting Lead on letting vacant properties and minimising void periods. Manage and administer service charge budgets and recovery where applicable. Oversee refurbishment and improvement projects (capital and revenue), liaising closely with the building surveyor. Build and maintain strong working relationships with tenants, on-site staff, and internal teams. Support property acquisitions and disposals, including both planned and opportunistic transactions. Negotiate easements and wayleaves as required. Maintain accurate and up-to-date property records and database information. Manage vacant properties and sites pending development. Prepare and present reports covering key asset management areas such as: Voids Arrears Rent reviews Lease renewals Dilapidations Projects Contribute to the preparation and delivery of capital expenditure strategies. Candidate Requirements MRICS qualified (essential) Proven experience in commercial property management Strong working knowledge of landlord & tenant matters and lease structures Excellent negotiation and communication skills Commercially astute with a proactive and solutions-driven approach Ability to manage multiple assets and projects simultaneously Strong organisational skills and attention to detail This is a great chance for a property manager looking 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. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Morson Edge
Site Manager - Civils
Morson Edge City, Edinburgh
Our client Scottish Power Transmissions are currently recruiting for a Site Manager to join their team based at one of their sites in Edinburgh, the Borders or Fife on a contract basis initially. Ideally for this role they are looking for an experienced Site Manager with a Civils background. For more information on this role see below: Job Purpose Statement The Site Manager role is a pivotal role within the SPT Business with the responsibility for managing Construction outputs during the delivery phase of projects in the Edinburgh and East Lothian area. Accountability Statements - Lead the on-site management and delivery of contracted works packages. Manage the works acting as Principal Contractor to ensure regulatory compliance with Health & Safety Law and CDM regulations 2015. - Ensure Constructability and working methods are interpreted and aligned with Engineering Design scope, drawings, and standards, providing technical expertise and management of work packages. - Drive the commercial management and administration of each work package including measuring & monitoring of time and cost against agreed delivery strategy. - Manage contracted works and collaborate with Transmission Planning and Operational teams to establish safe work practices and minimise the impact on the high voltage system. - Establish and ensure robust Contractor & Supplier quality management systems are created and monitored to ensure compliance with contract budget and increase the whole life asset whilst reducing OPEX. - Ensure all Environmental Regulatory requirements are planned and managed through the contractor supply chain. - Ensure Customer and Stakeholder engagement is focussed with regular planning and reporting updates. - Drive agreed OFGEM regulatory targets for Sustainability and Biodiversity. Dimensions - Working remotely with a high degree of autonomy in challenging environments. - Directing and controlling the agreed Project Delivery Strategy reporting on contractor performance. - Collaborate with Operational staff, Design Teams, Project Managers, Construction Managers to plan and monitor the works. - Responsible for managing contracted works with agreed Planning and Environmental licence. - Flexible approach to working durations to meet the requirements of an external contracted workforce whilst holding the duty Principal Contractor role. - Regular liaison with regulatory bodies and all stakeholders - Organise and coordinate Transmission operations to meet operational requirements in line with agreed system outages. - Working environments - Flexible approach in line with project requirements, shift patterns, remote locations and out of hours working. - Matrix reporting to Construction Manager, Project Manager and Lead Construction Manager. - Structured and consistent engagement with Construction Manager, Project Manager, Quantity Surveyor, Engineering and HSQE Advisors. Skills, Knowledge & Experience - Significant experience in managing transmission construction projects. - Ability to understand civil and structural design drawings and all inspection and testing regimes associated. - Ability to implement quality assurance and environmental processes - Skilled in the use of PC & Microsoft Software Applications for planning and organising works, Power Points, Word, Excel, Project and able to use digital forms of communication TEAMS. - Primary proven knowledge and experience of specification, design, maintenance, construction, and commissioning of civil works within the confines of a Transmission substation environment. - Excellent negotiation and influencing skills. - Strong leadership & planning skills. - Extensive experience and knowledge in all current Health and Safety legislation & understand CDM 2015 regs & duty holder roles, most notably in delivering the Principal Contractor role. - Proven ability to lead and work in a team and contractor's environment. - In addition, have experience in the application and compliance with GS6, HSG47, and Temporary works. - Maintain good working relationships. - Have a proactive and flexible approach and provide a high degree of autonomy during the delivery phase of the project. Planning & Organising - Manage, and monitor CAPEX milestones to ensure regulatory outputs are attained. - Ensure system access with regular collaboration and scheduling with Transmission Planners. - Ensure planning meetings with contractors and internal / external stakeholders are held, and all activities are adequately coordinated. - Create a safety culture to achieve SP Energy Networks safety performance targets by ensuring Compliance with the Contractors Safety Performance Requirements and monitoring KPIs. - Plan, Manage and monitor the Contractors Quality Performance Requirements to contribute towards OPEX reduction. - Plan and Manage Environmental regulatory and legal compliance to reduce waste and Carbon emission outputs. - Management, plan and organise high value material supply chain products Internal and External Relationships Internal - Collaborate with and influence HSQE functions, Engineering, Transmission operations and Project Delivery team. - Quality Dept - Input and develop further lessons learnt within the project delivery team to identify improvements on future projects. - Maintain close relationship with the logistics team to organise and align key milestone deliveries. - Estates and planning - influence and coordinate access and egress to landowner's property. - Ability to proactively liaise & interface with SPEN transmission operational staff and Senior Authorised Person(s). - Provide support to the Community Relations team in relation to the projects with all stakeholders. External - Liaison with Regulatory bodies, Local Authorities, SEPA, Public, Landowners, Developers, Highways authorities. - Work closely with Contractors and proactively maintain good working relationships - Civil, Electrical, OHL and Cables - Landowners - negotiate and agree access and egress to landowner's property - Direct point of contact at site level for local authorities, agencies, and the public. - Work collaboratively and positively with contractors to help build positive relationships creating an inclusive team working atmosphere. Special Requirements (not mandatory) - SP Energy Networks authorisations COMP & APSA Transmission Voltage - First Aid - Requirement to work outdoors in all weather conditions Minimum Criteria (mandatory) Criteria - Preferred HND in Engineering or Construction equivalent site management experience in the Power sector. - Excellent IT skills. - Full UK driving licence - Current five-day SMSTS qualification or equivalent
04/08/2026
Contract
Our client Scottish Power Transmissions are currently recruiting for a Site Manager to join their team based at one of their sites in Edinburgh, the Borders or Fife on a contract basis initially. Ideally for this role they are looking for an experienced Site Manager with a Civils background. For more information on this role see below: Job Purpose Statement The Site Manager role is a pivotal role within the SPT Business with the responsibility for managing Construction outputs during the delivery phase of projects in the Edinburgh and East Lothian area. Accountability Statements - Lead the on-site management and delivery of contracted works packages. Manage the works acting as Principal Contractor to ensure regulatory compliance with Health & Safety Law and CDM regulations 2015. - Ensure Constructability and working methods are interpreted and aligned with Engineering Design scope, drawings, and standards, providing technical expertise and management of work packages. - Drive the commercial management and administration of each work package including measuring & monitoring of time and cost against agreed delivery strategy. - Manage contracted works and collaborate with Transmission Planning and Operational teams to establish safe work practices and minimise the impact on the high voltage system. - Establish and ensure robust Contractor & Supplier quality management systems are created and monitored to ensure compliance with contract budget and increase the whole life asset whilst reducing OPEX. - Ensure all Environmental Regulatory requirements are planned and managed through the contractor supply chain. - Ensure Customer and Stakeholder engagement is focussed with regular planning and reporting updates. - Drive agreed OFGEM regulatory targets for Sustainability and Biodiversity. Dimensions - Working remotely with a high degree of autonomy in challenging environments. - Directing and controlling the agreed Project Delivery Strategy reporting on contractor performance. - Collaborate with Operational staff, Design Teams, Project Managers, Construction Managers to plan and monitor the works. - Responsible for managing contracted works with agreed Planning and Environmental licence. - Flexible approach to working durations to meet the requirements of an external contracted workforce whilst holding the duty Principal Contractor role. - Regular liaison with regulatory bodies and all stakeholders - Organise and coordinate Transmission operations to meet operational requirements in line with agreed system outages. - Working environments - Flexible approach in line with project requirements, shift patterns, remote locations and out of hours working. - Matrix reporting to Construction Manager, Project Manager and Lead Construction Manager. - Structured and consistent engagement with Construction Manager, Project Manager, Quantity Surveyor, Engineering and HSQE Advisors. Skills, Knowledge & Experience - Significant experience in managing transmission construction projects. - Ability to understand civil and structural design drawings and all inspection and testing regimes associated. - Ability to implement quality assurance and environmental processes - Skilled in the use of PC & Microsoft Software Applications for planning and organising works, Power Points, Word, Excel, Project and able to use digital forms of communication TEAMS. - Primary proven knowledge and experience of specification, design, maintenance, construction, and commissioning of civil works within the confines of a Transmission substation environment. - Excellent negotiation and influencing skills. - Strong leadership & planning skills. - Extensive experience and knowledge in all current Health and Safety legislation & understand CDM 2015 regs & duty holder roles, most notably in delivering the Principal Contractor role. - Proven ability to lead and work in a team and contractor's environment. - In addition, have experience in the application and compliance with GS6, HSG47, and Temporary works. - Maintain good working relationships. - Have a proactive and flexible approach and provide a high degree of autonomy during the delivery phase of the project. Planning & Organising - Manage, and monitor CAPEX milestones to ensure regulatory outputs are attained. - Ensure system access with regular collaboration and scheduling with Transmission Planners. - Ensure planning meetings with contractors and internal / external stakeholders are held, and all activities are adequately coordinated. - Create a safety culture to achieve SP Energy Networks safety performance targets by ensuring Compliance with the Contractors Safety Performance Requirements and monitoring KPIs. - Plan, Manage and monitor the Contractors Quality Performance Requirements to contribute towards OPEX reduction. - Plan and Manage Environmental regulatory and legal compliance to reduce waste and Carbon emission outputs. - Management, plan and organise high value material supply chain products Internal and External Relationships Internal - Collaborate with and influence HSQE functions, Engineering, Transmission operations and Project Delivery team. - Quality Dept - Input and develop further lessons learnt within the project delivery team to identify improvements on future projects. - Maintain close relationship with the logistics team to organise and align key milestone deliveries. - Estates and planning - influence and coordinate access and egress to landowner's property. - Ability to proactively liaise & interface with SPEN transmission operational staff and Senior Authorised Person(s). - Provide support to the Community Relations team in relation to the projects with all stakeholders. External - Liaison with Regulatory bodies, Local Authorities, SEPA, Public, Landowners, Developers, Highways authorities. - Work closely with Contractors and proactively maintain good working relationships - Civil, Electrical, OHL and Cables - Landowners - negotiate and agree access and egress to landowner's property - Direct point of contact at site level for local authorities, agencies, and the public. - Work collaboratively and positively with contractors to help build positive relationships creating an inclusive team working atmosphere. Special Requirements (not mandatory) - SP Energy Networks authorisations COMP & APSA Transmission Voltage - First Aid - Requirement to work outdoors in all weather conditions Minimum Criteria (mandatory) Criteria - Preferred HND in Engineering or Construction equivalent site management experience in the Power sector. - Excellent IT skills. - Full UK driving licence - Current five-day SMSTS qualification or equivalent
Build Recruitment
Commercial Manager
Build Recruitment Bedwas, Mid Glamorgan
Commercial Manager Retrofit Cardiff £80,000 £7,500 Car Allowance (or Company Car) About Us Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We are currently working with a leading social housing contractor who is looking to appoint an experienced Commercial Manager to lead the commercial function of their growing Retrofit division across Wales and the West. The Role As Commercial Manager, you will report directly to the Commercial Director and take overall commercial responsibility for a Retrofit business with an annual turnover of approximately £30 million . You will provide commercial leadership across multiple planned works, decarbonisation and retrofit projects, ensuring robust financial control, effective contract management and commercial best practice while supporting the continued growth of the business. Working closely with operational teams, clients, subcontractors and senior management, you will play a key role in maximising profitability, managing commercial risk and ensuring projects are delivered successfully. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Managing the commercial performance of a Retrofit division with an annual turnover of approximately £30 million. Reporting directly to the Commercial Director on commercial performance and project profitability. Leading and developing the commercial team across multiple projects. Preparing and reviewing project budgets, forecasts, valuations and final accounts. Managing subcontractor procurement, payments and contractual performance. Ensuring compliance with contractual obligations and company commercial procedures. Identifying and managing commercial risks and opportunities throughout the project lifecycle. Producing accurate cost reports, forecasts and financial information for senior management. Supporting operational teams to deliver projects safely, on programme and within budget. Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants and supply chain partners. Driving continuous improvement and best commercial practice across the Retrofit business. Requirements (Skills & Qualifications) Previous experience as a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor within the social housing, planned maintenance, refurbishment or retrofit sectors. Experience managing high-value contracts and commercial teams. Strong understanding of planned works, decarbonisation and retrofit programmes. Excellent knowledge of contract administration, cost management and commercial reporting. Experience working with NEC and/or JCT forms of contract. Strong negotiation, financial and analytical skills. Excellent leadership and stakeholder management abilities. Full UK Driving Licence. What's on Offer Salary of £80,000 . £7,500 Car Allowance or Company Car. Company pension with 3% employer contribution , plus additional salary sacrifice options. Private Medical Insurance. Life Assurance. Enhanced employee benefits package. Opportunity to join a leading social housing contractor delivering major retrofit and decarbonisation programmes. Excellent career progression within a growing and successful business. Please apply or contact Kirsty at Build Recruitment on (phone number removed) for further details.
03/08/2026
Full time
Commercial Manager Retrofit Cardiff £80,000 £7,500 Car Allowance (or Company Car) About Us Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We are currently working with a leading social housing contractor who is looking to appoint an experienced Commercial Manager to lead the commercial function of their growing Retrofit division across Wales and the West. The Role As Commercial Manager, you will report directly to the Commercial Director and take overall commercial responsibility for a Retrofit business with an annual turnover of approximately £30 million . You will provide commercial leadership across multiple planned works, decarbonisation and retrofit projects, ensuring robust financial control, effective contract management and commercial best practice while supporting the continued growth of the business. Working closely with operational teams, clients, subcontractors and senior management, you will play a key role in maximising profitability, managing commercial risk and ensuring projects are delivered successfully. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Managing the commercial performance of a Retrofit division with an annual turnover of approximately £30 million. Reporting directly to the Commercial Director on commercial performance and project profitability. Leading and developing the commercial team across multiple projects. Preparing and reviewing project budgets, forecasts, valuations and final accounts. Managing subcontractor procurement, payments and contractual performance. Ensuring compliance with contractual obligations and company commercial procedures. Identifying and managing commercial risks and opportunities throughout the project lifecycle. Producing accurate cost reports, forecasts and financial information for senior management. Supporting operational teams to deliver projects safely, on programme and within budget. Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants and supply chain partners. Driving continuous improvement and best commercial practice across the Retrofit business. Requirements (Skills & Qualifications) Previous experience as a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor within the social housing, planned maintenance, refurbishment or retrofit sectors. Experience managing high-value contracts and commercial teams. Strong understanding of planned works, decarbonisation and retrofit programmes. Excellent knowledge of contract administration, cost management and commercial reporting. Experience working with NEC and/or JCT forms of contract. Strong negotiation, financial and analytical skills. Excellent leadership and stakeholder management abilities. Full UK Driving Licence. What's on Offer Salary of £80,000 . £7,500 Car Allowance or Company Car. Company pension with 3% employer contribution , plus additional salary sacrifice options. Private Medical Insurance. Life Assurance. Enhanced employee benefits package. Opportunity to join a leading social housing contractor delivering major retrofit and decarbonisation programmes. Excellent career progression within a growing and successful business. Please apply or contact Kirsty at Build Recruitment on (phone number removed) for further details.
Time Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Commercial Manager
Time Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Commercial Manager Location: High Wycombe (Office-based initially - 5 days per week) Salary: Up to £90,000 + Package The Opportunity Our client, a leading main contractor, is looking to appoint a Commercial Manager to join their established team delivering a long-term MOD housing maintenance contract based in High Wycombe. With five years remaining on the current contract , this is an excellent opportunity to join a stable, high-performing commercial team and play a key role in the successful delivery of a major programme. The client is also open to considering an ambitious Senior Quantity Surveyor who is ready to step into their first Commercial Manager position and prove themselves. This is a fast-paced commercial role focused on high-volume, low-value works across MOD housing, including voids, reactive maintenance and repairs. Key Responsibilities Manage the commercial aspects of a busy MOD housing maintenance contract. Oversee the commercial delivery of voids, responsive repairs, maintenance and reactive works. Ensure projects remain compliant with MOD standards, contractual obligations and health & safety requirements. Monitor costs, valuations and profitability across multiple concurrent workstreams. Administer contracts, including variations, scope changes, client communications and claims management. Work closely with operational teams to ensure projects are delivered efficiently and commercially. Produce accurate commercial reports and analyse data using Microsoft Excel. Apply National Housing Federation (NHF) Schedule of Rates within commercial assessments and cost management. Support the commercial team in maintaining financial performance and achieving contractual KPIs. About You The successful candidate will have: Previous commercial experience within a main contractor environment. Experience working on social housing, housing maintenance, repairs, FM or property services contracts. Strong understanding of NHF Schedule of Rates. Excellent Microsoft Excel skills, including advanced functions such as VLOOKUPs. Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management experience within high-volume, fast-paced environments. Strong commercial awareness with excellent analytical and organisational skills. The ability to build strong relationships with both operational teams and clients. What's on Offer Salary up to £90,000 depending on experience. Opportunity for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to progress into a Commercial Manager role. Long-term contract security with five years remaining on the current programme. Mentoring and career development from an experienced Lead Quantity Surveyor and Senior Quantity Surveyor. Opportunity to join a well-established, supportive commercial team with genuine long-term career prospects. Working Arrangements Based at the High Wycombe office five days per week initially . Hybrid/home working may be considered once established within the role and team. Candidates should ideally be located within a commutable distance of High Wycombe, as location is a key requirement.
30/07/2026
Full time
Commercial Manager Location: High Wycombe (Office-based initially - 5 days per week) Salary: Up to £90,000 + Package The Opportunity Our client, a leading main contractor, is looking to appoint a Commercial Manager to join their established team delivering a long-term MOD housing maintenance contract based in High Wycombe. With five years remaining on the current contract , this is an excellent opportunity to join a stable, high-performing commercial team and play a key role in the successful delivery of a major programme. The client is also open to considering an ambitious Senior Quantity Surveyor who is ready to step into their first Commercial Manager position and prove themselves. This is a fast-paced commercial role focused on high-volume, low-value works across MOD housing, including voids, reactive maintenance and repairs. Key Responsibilities Manage the commercial aspects of a busy MOD housing maintenance contract. Oversee the commercial delivery of voids, responsive repairs, maintenance and reactive works. Ensure projects remain compliant with MOD standards, contractual obligations and health & safety requirements. Monitor costs, valuations and profitability across multiple concurrent workstreams. Administer contracts, including variations, scope changes, client communications and claims management. Work closely with operational teams to ensure projects are delivered efficiently and commercially. Produce accurate commercial reports and analyse data using Microsoft Excel. Apply National Housing Federation (NHF) Schedule of Rates within commercial assessments and cost management. Support the commercial team in maintaining financial performance and achieving contractual KPIs. About You The successful candidate will have: Previous commercial experience within a main contractor environment. Experience working on social housing, housing maintenance, repairs, FM or property services contracts. Strong understanding of NHF Schedule of Rates. Excellent Microsoft Excel skills, including advanced functions such as VLOOKUPs. Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management experience within high-volume, fast-paced environments. Strong commercial awareness with excellent analytical and organisational skills. The ability to build strong relationships with both operational teams and clients. What's on Offer Salary up to £90,000 depending on experience. Opportunity for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to progress into a Commercial Manager role. Long-term contract security with five years remaining on the current programme. Mentoring and career development from an experienced Lead Quantity Surveyor and Senior Quantity Surveyor. Opportunity to join a well-established, supportive commercial team with genuine long-term career prospects. Working Arrangements Based at the High Wycombe office five days per week initially . Hybrid/home working may be considered once established within the role and team. Candidates should ideally be located within a commutable distance of High Wycombe, as location is a key requirement.
Aldwych Consulting
Administrator
Aldwych Consulting
Administrator - Property & Building Consultancy Northwest London Up to 30,000 + Excellent Benefits Looking to grow your career in the property industry with a modern and expanding consultancy? We're partnering with a highly respected property management and building consultancy that works across both residential and commercial portfolios, delivering expert services to a broad range of clients. This is an exciting opportunity for an organised and motivated Administrator to join a busy, professional team where no two days are the same. The Role As a key member of the support team, you'll work closely with property managers and building surveyors, helping to keep operations running efficiently while ensuring clients receive a first-class service. What you'll be doing as the successful Administrator Providing day-to-day administrative support to surveyors and property managers Preparing reports, schedules, and client documentation Maintaining property records, databases, and compliance information Raising purchase orders and supporting financial administration Coordinating maintenance requests with contractors and tenants Assisting with invoicing and service charge processes Managing enquiries and maintaining professional client communication Organising meetings, diaries, and property visits for the wider team Requirements Previous administration experience within the property sector (property management, estate agency, surveying, or similar) Understanding of industry terminology including service charges, leases, compliance, and maintenance processes Excellent organisation and attention to detail Strong written and verbal communication skills Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, and Outlook Ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment A positive, proactive attitude and willingness to learn Bonus Skills While not essential, the following would be advantageous: Experience supporting property management or surveying teams Knowledge of residential and commercial property procedures Familiarity with property management software systems What's in it for you? Supportive and collaborative team culture Career progression and professional development opportunities Exposure to a varied portfolio of properties and projects The chance to join a growing and ambitious consultancy Interested? Apply today to take the next step in your property career. For further information, please contact Georgie Marden. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
30/07/2026
Full time
Administrator - Property & Building Consultancy Northwest London Up to 30,000 + Excellent Benefits Looking to grow your career in the property industry with a modern and expanding consultancy? We're partnering with a highly respected property management and building consultancy that works across both residential and commercial portfolios, delivering expert services to a broad range of clients. This is an exciting opportunity for an organised and motivated Administrator to join a busy, professional team where no two days are the same. The Role As a key member of the support team, you'll work closely with property managers and building surveyors, helping to keep operations running efficiently while ensuring clients receive a first-class service. What you'll be doing as the successful Administrator Providing day-to-day administrative support to surveyors and property managers Preparing reports, schedules, and client documentation Maintaining property records, databases, and compliance information Raising purchase orders and supporting financial administration Coordinating maintenance requests with contractors and tenants Assisting with invoicing and service charge processes Managing enquiries and maintaining professional client communication Organising meetings, diaries, and property visits for the wider team Requirements Previous administration experience within the property sector (property management, estate agency, surveying, or similar) Understanding of industry terminology including service charges, leases, compliance, and maintenance processes Excellent organisation and attention to detail Strong written and verbal communication skills Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, and Outlook Ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment A positive, proactive attitude and willingness to learn Bonus Skills While not essential, the following would be advantageous: Experience supporting property management or surveying teams Knowledge of residential and commercial property procedures Familiarity with property management software systems What's in it for you? Supportive and collaborative team culture Career progression and professional development opportunities Exposure to a varied portfolio of properties and projects The chance to join a growing and ambitious consultancy Interested? Apply today to take the next step in your property career. For further information, please contact Georgie Marden. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Corporate Property Manager
On-Recruitment Pembroke Dock, Dyfed
Corporate Property Manager Location: Hybrid Working Contract: Interim Rate: 500 a day (Inside IR35) Start: ASAP Location : West Wales About the Role We are working on behalf of a forward-thinking Local Authority to recruit an experienced Corporate Property Manager to lead the management of a diverse commercial and operational property portfolio. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior property professional to play a key role in delivering the Council's Strategic Asset Management Plan, maximising asset performance, supporting service transformation and leading a team of Property Asset Managers. Key Responsibilities Lead the day-to-day management of the Council's corporate property portfolio, including industrial estates, business parks, retail assets, markets, county farms, harbours and other operational assets. Deliver strategic asset management initiatives to ensure the estate is fit for purpose, financially sustainable and aligned with corporate priorities. Work closely with the Strategic Property Manager to implement the Council's Strategic Asset Management Plan. Develop strong business partnering relationships with internal departments, providing strategic property advice and challenging operational property requirements where appropriate. Support the Head of Property in delivering effective asset management and property strategy across the organisation. Oversee property valuations in accordance with CIPFA guidance. Identify opportunities to improve efficiency, generate income and reduce revenue expenditure across the corporate estate. Lead, manage and develop a team of Property Asset Managers and Surveyors, including performance management, recruitment, training and professional development. Provide strategic advice to senior officers, elected members and key stakeholders on property-related matters. About You We're keen to speak with experienced property professionals who have: MRICS qualification (or equivalent significant experience). Extensive experience managing large and diverse commercial property portfolios within a Local Authority or public sector environment. Strong knowledge of corporate estate management, asset strategy and landlord & tenant matters. Experience delivering Strategic Asset Management Plans. Excellent commercial awareness with experience identifying opportunities to maximise asset performance and generate income. Experience overseeing property valuations and a good understanding of CIPFA valuation requirements. Proven leadership experience managing multidisciplinary property teams. Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to influence senior leadership and elected members. If you are interested in applying, please apply now with your CV.
30/07/2026
Contract
Corporate Property Manager Location: Hybrid Working Contract: Interim Rate: 500 a day (Inside IR35) Start: ASAP Location : West Wales About the Role We are working on behalf of a forward-thinking Local Authority to recruit an experienced Corporate Property Manager to lead the management of a diverse commercial and operational property portfolio. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior property professional to play a key role in delivering the Council's Strategic Asset Management Plan, maximising asset performance, supporting service transformation and leading a team of Property Asset Managers. Key Responsibilities Lead the day-to-day management of the Council's corporate property portfolio, including industrial estates, business parks, retail assets, markets, county farms, harbours and other operational assets. Deliver strategic asset management initiatives to ensure the estate is fit for purpose, financially sustainable and aligned with corporate priorities. Work closely with the Strategic Property Manager to implement the Council's Strategic Asset Management Plan. Develop strong business partnering relationships with internal departments, providing strategic property advice and challenging operational property requirements where appropriate. Support the Head of Property in delivering effective asset management and property strategy across the organisation. Oversee property valuations in accordance with CIPFA guidance. Identify opportunities to improve efficiency, generate income and reduce revenue expenditure across the corporate estate. Lead, manage and develop a team of Property Asset Managers and Surveyors, including performance management, recruitment, training and professional development. Provide strategic advice to senior officers, elected members and key stakeholders on property-related matters. About You We're keen to speak with experienced property professionals who have: MRICS qualification (or equivalent significant experience). Extensive experience managing large and diverse commercial property portfolios within a Local Authority or public sector environment. Strong knowledge of corporate estate management, asset strategy and landlord & tenant matters. Experience delivering Strategic Asset Management Plans. Excellent commercial awareness with experience identifying opportunities to maximise asset performance and generate income. Experience overseeing property valuations and a good understanding of CIPFA valuation requirements. Proven leadership experience managing multidisciplinary property teams. Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to influence senior leadership and elected members. If you are interested in applying, please apply now with your CV.
Michael Page
Procurement & Commercial Manager
Michael Page City, London
The Procurement & Commercial Manager will oversee procurement and commercial activities within the property department, ensuring processes are efficient and compliant. Based in London, this role is key to maintaining smooth operations and achieving value for money in the public sector. Client Details Our client is a large London local authority committed to delivering high-quality housing, repairs, maintenance and asset services to residents. As part of an ongoing transformation programme, they are seeking a Procurement & Commercial Manager to lead procurement, commercial governance and contract management activities across Housing Services. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially astute professional to oversee major service contracts, drive value for money, manage contractor performance and support service improvement across repairs, maintenance and investment programmes. The successful candidate will manage a small commercial team while helping shape procurement strategy, strengthen contract governance and support regulatory priorities including damp & mould and disrepair. Description Lead procurement and commercial activities across Housing Services. Manage procurement exercises for repairs, maintenance, major works, professional services and housing-related contracts. Ensure compliance with procurement legislation, governance requirements and Council policies. Oversee contract mobilisation, onboarding and demobilisation of contractors. Manage procurement routes including Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPS), frameworks and direct awards. Maintain Housing Services' contract register and contract management systems. Provide commercial and contractual advice to operational teams and senior stakeholders. Oversee contract performance, KPI management, contractor compliance and commercial risk. Manage contract variations, change controls, extensions and renewals. Support pricing reviews, Schedule of Rates (SOR) management and value-for-money initiatives. Lead procurement planning, tender evaluations and contract award processes. Prepare reports, business cases, governance papers and procurement recommendations. Develop procurement procedures, guidance and contract management best practice. Support social value, sustainability and supplier diversity objectives. Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders, contractors, consultants and legal advisors. Lead and develop a team of Quantity Surveyors, Procurement Managers and Commercial Managers. Profile Significant experience in procurement, commercial management or contract management. Strong understanding of public sector procurement and governance requirements. Experience managing contractor mobilisation and demobilisation. Knowledge of housing repairs, maintenance, capital works or property services contracts. Strong commercial awareness including SOR contracts, valuations and cost control. Experience managing procurement exercises from strategy through to contract award. Proven track record of delivering value for money, efficiencies and commercial improvements. Strong stakeholder management, negotiation and communication skills. Experience leading and developing commercial or procurement teams. Ability to manage multiple priorities within a fast-paced operational environment. Job Offer Salary ranging from 66k- 70k Opportunity to shape procurement and commercial strategy across a large housing portfolio. Management responsibility for a growing commercial team. Exposure to high-profile repairs, maintenance and investment contracts. Hybrid working (3 days office / 2 days home). 30 days annual leave plus public holidays. Excellent Local Government Pension Scheme. Strong professional development and career progression opportunities. Collaborative team culture with the opportunity to make a genuine impact for residents.
29/07/2026
Full time
The Procurement & Commercial Manager will oversee procurement and commercial activities within the property department, ensuring processes are efficient and compliant. Based in London, this role is key to maintaining smooth operations and achieving value for money in the public sector. Client Details Our client is a large London local authority committed to delivering high-quality housing, repairs, maintenance and asset services to residents. As part of an ongoing transformation programme, they are seeking a Procurement & Commercial Manager to lead procurement, commercial governance and contract management activities across Housing Services. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially astute professional to oversee major service contracts, drive value for money, manage contractor performance and support service improvement across repairs, maintenance and investment programmes. The successful candidate will manage a small commercial team while helping shape procurement strategy, strengthen contract governance and support regulatory priorities including damp & mould and disrepair. Description Lead procurement and commercial activities across Housing Services. Manage procurement exercises for repairs, maintenance, major works, professional services and housing-related contracts. Ensure compliance with procurement legislation, governance requirements and Council policies. Oversee contract mobilisation, onboarding and demobilisation of contractors. Manage procurement routes including Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPS), frameworks and direct awards. Maintain Housing Services' contract register and contract management systems. Provide commercial and contractual advice to operational teams and senior stakeholders. Oversee contract performance, KPI management, contractor compliance and commercial risk. Manage contract variations, change controls, extensions and renewals. Support pricing reviews, Schedule of Rates (SOR) management and value-for-money initiatives. Lead procurement planning, tender evaluations and contract award processes. Prepare reports, business cases, governance papers and procurement recommendations. Develop procurement procedures, guidance and contract management best practice. Support social value, sustainability and supplier diversity objectives. Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders, contractors, consultants and legal advisors. Lead and develop a team of Quantity Surveyors, Procurement Managers and Commercial Managers. Profile Significant experience in procurement, commercial management or contract management. Strong understanding of public sector procurement and governance requirements. Experience managing contractor mobilisation and demobilisation. Knowledge of housing repairs, maintenance, capital works or property services contracts. Strong commercial awareness including SOR contracts, valuations and cost control. Experience managing procurement exercises from strategy through to contract award. Proven track record of delivering value for money, efficiencies and commercial improvements. Strong stakeholder management, negotiation and communication skills. Experience leading and developing commercial or procurement teams. Ability to manage multiple priorities within a fast-paced operational environment. Job Offer Salary ranging from 66k- 70k Opportunity to shape procurement and commercial strategy across a large housing portfolio. Management responsibility for a growing commercial team. Exposure to high-profile repairs, maintenance and investment contracts. Hybrid working (3 days office / 2 days home). 30 days annual leave plus public holidays. Excellent Local Government Pension Scheme. Strong professional development and career progression opportunities. Collaborative team culture with the opportunity to make a genuine impact for residents.

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