Hays Construction and Property
Leicester, Leicestershire
Your new company We are recruiting on behalf of a reputable company located in Leicester, seeking a Mechanical Small Works Manager. This company specialises in delivering small-value mechanical projects, ranging from 5k to 250k, including planned refurbishments, maintenance upgrades, reactive works, and minor installations. Your new role As the Mechanical Small Works Manager, you will be responsible for: Managing and delivering multiple mechanical projects from inception to completion. Coordinating with clients, engineers, subcontractors, and suppliers. Preparing scopes, quotations, schedules, and method statements. Monitoring project progress, budgets, and resource allocation. Ensuring all works comply with health & safety and regulatory standards. Providing technical support and resolving site issues. Building and maintaining strong client relationships. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you should have: Proven experience in mechanical contracting, ideally in a similar small works/project manager role. Strong technical knowledge across HVAC, plumbing, and general building services. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple projects at once. Commercial awareness and ability to quote works confidently. Preferred qualifications: SMSTS/SSSTS, CSCS, or relevant H&S qualifications. Mechanical qualifications: NVQ Plumbing and Heating, Gas Safe. What you'll get in return The company offers: Competitive salary of 45K plus a performance bonus. Company vehicle or car allowance. Pension scheme. Ongoing training and development. Friendly, supportive team environment. Real opportunity to grow with the business. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. 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)
Oct 22, 2025
Full time
Your new company We are recruiting on behalf of a reputable company located in Leicester, seeking a Mechanical Small Works Manager. This company specialises in delivering small-value mechanical projects, ranging from 5k to 250k, including planned refurbishments, maintenance upgrades, reactive works, and minor installations. Your new role As the Mechanical Small Works Manager, you will be responsible for: Managing and delivering multiple mechanical projects from inception to completion. Coordinating with clients, engineers, subcontractors, and suppliers. Preparing scopes, quotations, schedules, and method statements. Monitoring project progress, budgets, and resource allocation. Ensuring all works comply with health & safety and regulatory standards. Providing technical support and resolving site issues. Building and maintaining strong client relationships. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you should have: Proven experience in mechanical contracting, ideally in a similar small works/project manager role. Strong technical knowledge across HVAC, plumbing, and general building services. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple projects at once. Commercial awareness and ability to quote works confidently. Preferred qualifications: SMSTS/SSSTS, CSCS, or relevant H&S qualifications. Mechanical qualifications: NVQ Plumbing and Heating, Gas Safe. What you'll get in return The company offers: Competitive salary of 45K plus a performance bonus. Company vehicle or car allowance. Pension scheme. Ongoing training and development. Friendly, supportive team environment. Real opportunity to grow with the business. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. 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)
Site Manager Oxford Your new company One of the UK's leading Total FM providers, known for delivering hassle-free environments for clients and engineers. With an annual turnover exceeding £1bn, it is committed to investing in its people and fostering excellence. Due to continued growth, they are seeking an experienced Site Manager to join their Facilities Management division at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot. Your new role- As Site Manager, you will oversee Passive Fire Protection works (including fire door installation, fire stopping, and fire damper work), refurbishments, new installations, and minor works projects ranging from £25k to £1m. You will be responsible for managing site operations, ensuring health and safety compliance, liaising with clients, and delivering high-quality work on schedule. You'll attend meetings, manage subcontractors, update project reports, and support the completion of O&M manuals. What you'll need to succeed- SMSTS certification Proven experience in a similar role within construction or trades CSR/SAFEPASS/CSCS/ECS card Strong knowledge of CDM regulations and Passive Fire Protection legislation Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects Competence in Microsoft Office (and ideally MS Project) Full UK driving licence and First Aid at Work Leadership and people management skills Desirable qualifications include NVQ Site Carpentry, PASMA/IPAF training, and knowledge of UK building regulations and fire alarm systems. What you'll get in return- Competitive salary Up to 36 days holiday entitlement Excellent company pension Free life assurance Training and development opportunities Discounted private healthcare scheme Discounted gym membership What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Oct 22, 2025
Contract
Site Manager Oxford Your new company One of the UK's leading Total FM providers, known for delivering hassle-free environments for clients and engineers. With an annual turnover exceeding £1bn, it is committed to investing in its people and fostering excellence. Due to continued growth, they are seeking an experienced Site Manager to join their Facilities Management division at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot. Your new role- As Site Manager, you will oversee Passive Fire Protection works (including fire door installation, fire stopping, and fire damper work), refurbishments, new installations, and minor works projects ranging from £25k to £1m. You will be responsible for managing site operations, ensuring health and safety compliance, liaising with clients, and delivering high-quality work on schedule. You'll attend meetings, manage subcontractors, update project reports, and support the completion of O&M manuals. What you'll need to succeed- SMSTS certification Proven experience in a similar role within construction or trades CSR/SAFEPASS/CSCS/ECS card Strong knowledge of CDM regulations and Passive Fire Protection legislation Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects Competence in Microsoft Office (and ideally MS Project) Full UK driving licence and First Aid at Work Leadership and people management skills Desirable qualifications include NVQ Site Carpentry, PASMA/IPAF training, and knowledge of UK building regulations and fire alarm systems. What you'll get in return- Competitive salary Up to 36 days holiday entitlement Excellent company pension Free life assurance Training and development opportunities Discounted private healthcare scheme Discounted gym membership What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
This role is responsible for managing the effective functioning of the Aga Khan Centre to provide safe, efficient, secure, legally compliant and environmentally friendly spaces for residents, employees, students and visitors. Leading a small team, the Facilities and Operations Manager will be responsible for providing a seamless support service to manage and deliver high quality proactive and reactive maintenance to a standard which is in accordance with the nature of the Aga Khan Centre and provides value for money. The role covers all aspects of repairs & maintenance including plumbing, air conditioning, electrics, building fabric, health & safety and emergency support and requires the postholder to be hands on, supporting the maintenance team with technical support, knowledge & coordination as well as executing PPM plans, managing contractors and overseeing and inspecting works. AKC Building Operations • Oversee and manage the teams responsible for the reception, security and cleaning. • To prepare and keep up to date the Facilities Management (FM) Plan for AKC and the approach taken for each hard and soft FM service, including planned preventative maintenance and lifecycle replacements, ensuring that a suitable, safe, high-quality operating environment is provided. • To act as a point of contact for technical support in order to reduce supplier callouts and ensure the correct supplier is allocated to resolve the problem, after issues have been looked at in-house first. • To manage, plan and monitor the day-to-day repairs and maintenance activities of the building management team, ensuring works are completed on time, to the highest quality and in line with the approved FM plan. • To coordinate and manage activities of suppliers working in and around AKC including checking and approving completed work, ensuring it is on budget, within agreed timescales and to the quality required. • To act on defects highlighted in suppliers reports and ensure resolution following up on any unresolved issues that could affect plant or equipment performance and safety. • To ensure the AKC maintenance reporting system is updated with work carried out and outstanding tasks. • To ensure maintenance supplies, spares and stock levels are monitored and supplies are always available. • To receive, review, store and respond to suppliers reports, i.e. lifts, eye bolts, water sampling, lighting protection, etc. and supply a level of technical advice to ensure compliance with the relevant legislation. • To maintain and review equipment asset registers and update accordingly. • Responsible for the Health and Safety policy for AKC and liaising with outsourced consultants to ensure that AKC is compliant and required checks are carried out. • To maintain all maintenance and H&S documents, registers and systems at all times and act as knowledge-holder on behalf of AKF(UK) for Operation Manuals, as-built drawings, maintenance records, licences and operating certificates related to AKC. • Working in conjunction with the AKC IT team and external providers be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the core building services systems including for FM, Room Booking and Security. • To adhere to the AKC environmental policy promoting and driving energy & water saving initiatives as well as recycling initiatives at all times. • Plan and implement minor projects to optimize space utilisation within AKC. Participate as a key stakeholder in major projects. • Support the relationships with the tenants of the AKC retail units. • Ensure that the gardens embedded within the AKC, and the surrounding grounds and gardens are properly cared for and landscaped. • Liaise with the Estate Landlord and their agents regarding estate management, central services, infrastructure and security issues and maintenance of the public realm around AKC • Liaise with other building managers on the KX Estate and maintain good neighbourly relations. • Respond to emergency situations or other urgent issues involving AKC. AKC Building Administration • To prepare an annual operational plan and budget for the AKC building management team. • To provide commentary and analysis for the monthly building management finance report and work with the Property Finance Manager to ensure that there is an up to date forecast at all times. • To lead any supplier procurement processes related to building management. • Monitor and approve all building management supplier invoices and staff expenses for payment in line with approved budgets. Seek additional approvals for unbudgeted or excess expenditure. • To ensure that safeguarding processes are embedded into all building management operations, all building management supplier contracts and the building management policies and processes. • To routinely review standards of service and ensure best practices are being followed and to benchmark the costs of AKC building management against equivalent buildings to assess and demonstrate value for money. • Manage and maintain the SLA standards, KPIs and targets for the AKC building management team. • To own the AKC building management risk register ensuring that it is up to date at all times. • To attend the AKF(UK) Property Committee meetings • Work flexibly in terms of working hours to support and accommodate events and incidents outside of regular working hours. • To ensure all tasks from the Security Audit are completed promptly, while maintaining up to date policies including the Critical Incident Plan and Office Security Plan AKC Events • To ensure that the building management team support the events management team with all large and complex events, including organising facilities for car parking, traffic control, security, first aid, and hospitality. • To ensure that the building management team supports the dismantling and removal of the event materials and clearing the venue efficiently. People Management • Help the AKF(UK) CEO and Senior Management Team promote an organisational culture of teamwork and service, high-quality, transparency and accountability, innovation, and inclusiveness. • Supervise, coach and mentor building management staff, building a highly skilled and motivated team demonstrating best practice in the sector and exemplifying AKF (UK) values and behaviours. • Oversee and set annual performance objectives and evaluate performance in accordance with the AKF (UK) s staff performance management procedures. • Identify staff with potential for advancement and, as part of succession planning, contribute to their development. • Build a culture throughout the building management team of continuous improvement, in which staff are cognizant of and influence the broader learning agenda alongside delivery objectives. Carry out any other duties as assigned by the Head of Kings Cross Properties. Qualifications • A degree in Facilities Management or similar qualification would be an advantage. Experience • Experience of staff management • Experience of managing third-party contractors • Experience in managing complex mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems • Experience of managing planned preventative maintenance for hard and soft services • Experience of working in a complex, multi-stakeholder environment • Experience in planning programmes of work for maintenance in accordance with the buildings requirements and identifying gaps in the maintenance strategy. • Experience of identifying trends and developing/implementing management reports. • Experience in a similar field e.g. school, university or charity. Skills • Good interpersonal, customer care and liaison with a wide range of stakeholders • Ability to explain technical issues to non-technical personnel. • Ability to work both strategically and operationally. • Ability to successfully manage time, plans and other related tasks. • Ability to continuously meet targets and surpass expectations. • Ability to lead, inspire and motivate a team to meet objectives. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. • Good presentation skills. • Excellent communication skills and able to communicate with internal and external customers. • Commercially aware with good negotiating skills. • Excellent client facing skills with the confidence to deal with people at all levels. • Capable of working independently and collaboratively as part of a wider team. • Good numeracy and presentation skills. • Self-motivated, action-focused and with a proactive approach. • Ability to always maintain a professional appearance and approach. • Proven ability to deal with change. Application Details: • Must have right to work in the UK. • Must include CV and a supporting statement that outlines why they want the role, why they want to work for AKF(UK) and how their experiences and skills to date will make them the most suitable applicant for the role.
Oct 21, 2025
Full time
This role is responsible for managing the effective functioning of the Aga Khan Centre to provide safe, efficient, secure, legally compliant and environmentally friendly spaces for residents, employees, students and visitors. Leading a small team, the Facilities and Operations Manager will be responsible for providing a seamless support service to manage and deliver high quality proactive and reactive maintenance to a standard which is in accordance with the nature of the Aga Khan Centre and provides value for money. The role covers all aspects of repairs & maintenance including plumbing, air conditioning, electrics, building fabric, health & safety and emergency support and requires the postholder to be hands on, supporting the maintenance team with technical support, knowledge & coordination as well as executing PPM plans, managing contractors and overseeing and inspecting works. AKC Building Operations • Oversee and manage the teams responsible for the reception, security and cleaning. • To prepare and keep up to date the Facilities Management (FM) Plan for AKC and the approach taken for each hard and soft FM service, including planned preventative maintenance and lifecycle replacements, ensuring that a suitable, safe, high-quality operating environment is provided. • To act as a point of contact for technical support in order to reduce supplier callouts and ensure the correct supplier is allocated to resolve the problem, after issues have been looked at in-house first. • To manage, plan and monitor the day-to-day repairs and maintenance activities of the building management team, ensuring works are completed on time, to the highest quality and in line with the approved FM plan. • To coordinate and manage activities of suppliers working in and around AKC including checking and approving completed work, ensuring it is on budget, within agreed timescales and to the quality required. • To act on defects highlighted in suppliers reports and ensure resolution following up on any unresolved issues that could affect plant or equipment performance and safety. • To ensure the AKC maintenance reporting system is updated with work carried out and outstanding tasks. • To ensure maintenance supplies, spares and stock levels are monitored and supplies are always available. • To receive, review, store and respond to suppliers reports, i.e. lifts, eye bolts, water sampling, lighting protection, etc. and supply a level of technical advice to ensure compliance with the relevant legislation. • To maintain and review equipment asset registers and update accordingly. • Responsible for the Health and Safety policy for AKC and liaising with outsourced consultants to ensure that AKC is compliant and required checks are carried out. • To maintain all maintenance and H&S documents, registers and systems at all times and act as knowledge-holder on behalf of AKF(UK) for Operation Manuals, as-built drawings, maintenance records, licences and operating certificates related to AKC. • Working in conjunction with the AKC IT team and external providers be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the core building services systems including for FM, Room Booking and Security. • To adhere to the AKC environmental policy promoting and driving energy & water saving initiatives as well as recycling initiatives at all times. • Plan and implement minor projects to optimize space utilisation within AKC. Participate as a key stakeholder in major projects. • Support the relationships with the tenants of the AKC retail units. • Ensure that the gardens embedded within the AKC, and the surrounding grounds and gardens are properly cared for and landscaped. • Liaise with the Estate Landlord and their agents regarding estate management, central services, infrastructure and security issues and maintenance of the public realm around AKC • Liaise with other building managers on the KX Estate and maintain good neighbourly relations. • Respond to emergency situations or other urgent issues involving AKC. AKC Building Administration • To prepare an annual operational plan and budget for the AKC building management team. • To provide commentary and analysis for the monthly building management finance report and work with the Property Finance Manager to ensure that there is an up to date forecast at all times. • To lead any supplier procurement processes related to building management. • Monitor and approve all building management supplier invoices and staff expenses for payment in line with approved budgets. Seek additional approvals for unbudgeted or excess expenditure. • To ensure that safeguarding processes are embedded into all building management operations, all building management supplier contracts and the building management policies and processes. • To routinely review standards of service and ensure best practices are being followed and to benchmark the costs of AKC building management against equivalent buildings to assess and demonstrate value for money. • Manage and maintain the SLA standards, KPIs and targets for the AKC building management team. • To own the AKC building management risk register ensuring that it is up to date at all times. • To attend the AKF(UK) Property Committee meetings • Work flexibly in terms of working hours to support and accommodate events and incidents outside of regular working hours. • To ensure all tasks from the Security Audit are completed promptly, while maintaining up to date policies including the Critical Incident Plan and Office Security Plan AKC Events • To ensure that the building management team support the events management team with all large and complex events, including organising facilities for car parking, traffic control, security, first aid, and hospitality. • To ensure that the building management team supports the dismantling and removal of the event materials and clearing the venue efficiently. People Management • Help the AKF(UK) CEO and Senior Management Team promote an organisational culture of teamwork and service, high-quality, transparency and accountability, innovation, and inclusiveness. • Supervise, coach and mentor building management staff, building a highly skilled and motivated team demonstrating best practice in the sector and exemplifying AKF (UK) values and behaviours. • Oversee and set annual performance objectives and evaluate performance in accordance with the AKF (UK) s staff performance management procedures. • Identify staff with potential for advancement and, as part of succession planning, contribute to their development. • Build a culture throughout the building management team of continuous improvement, in which staff are cognizant of and influence the broader learning agenda alongside delivery objectives. Carry out any other duties as assigned by the Head of Kings Cross Properties. Qualifications • A degree in Facilities Management or similar qualification would be an advantage. Experience • Experience of staff management • Experience of managing third-party contractors • Experience in managing complex mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems • Experience of managing planned preventative maintenance for hard and soft services • Experience of working in a complex, multi-stakeholder environment • Experience in planning programmes of work for maintenance in accordance with the buildings requirements and identifying gaps in the maintenance strategy. • Experience of identifying trends and developing/implementing management reports. • Experience in a similar field e.g. school, university or charity. Skills • Good interpersonal, customer care and liaison with a wide range of stakeholders • Ability to explain technical issues to non-technical personnel. • Ability to work both strategically and operationally. • Ability to successfully manage time, plans and other related tasks. • Ability to continuously meet targets and surpass expectations. • Ability to lead, inspire and motivate a team to meet objectives. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. • Good presentation skills. • Excellent communication skills and able to communicate with internal and external customers. • Commercially aware with good negotiating skills. • Excellent client facing skills with the confidence to deal with people at all levels. • Capable of working independently and collaboratively as part of a wider team. • Good numeracy and presentation skills. • Self-motivated, action-focused and with a proactive approach. • Ability to always maintain a professional appearance and approach. • Proven ability to deal with change. Application Details: • Must have right to work in the UK. • Must include CV and a supporting statement that outlines why they want the role, why they want to work for AKF(UK) and how their experiences and skills to date will make them the most suitable applicant for the role.
Our client has just landed a huge contract and is now looking for a Multi-Skilled Tradesman to join their team. Day to Day for a Multi Trader: Carrying out day-to-day carpentry repairs and general maintenance in commercial properties First and second fix carpentry tasks (doors, skirting, architraves, flooring, etc.) Kitchen and bathroom fitting/repairs Basic multi trade skills such as patch plastering, tiling, or plumbing where required. Delivering excellent customer service Using a PDA for job updates and completion notes The role involves carrying out high-quality carpentry joinery and general multi-trade on commercial fit-out projects, ensuring work is delivered to specification, on time. This position requires someone with strong carpentry skills who can also turn their hand to additional trades, working flexibly to support project delivery in a busy and secure environment. Responsibilities Perform 1st and 2nd fix carpentry, including partitions, doors, ceilings, and bespoke joinery. Carry out multi-trade works such as minor plastering, decorating, flooring and basic plumbing where required. Work from drawings, specifications, and site instructions to deliver high-quality finishes. Liaise with site supervisors and project managers to ensure efficient workflow. Maintain tools, equipment, and a clean, safe working environment. Contribute to the overall success of projects by supporting team members across multiple trades. Skills & Experience Proven experience as a carpenter within commercial fit-out or construction Ability to carry a range of multi-trade tasks to a high standard. Experience working in airports or secure environment is highly desirable. CSCS card Strong understanding of health and safety regulations Due to a very high number of applications, we are unable to come back to every candidate with feedback. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. Your CV will be registered with us, and we will keep you updated with any other positions that may be of interest. However please keep checking our website as new roles will be updated daily, Nouvo Recruitment (London) Ltd wishes you the best of luck in your job search. Nouvo Recruitment (London) Ltd operate as an independent recruitment agency with over 20 years of experience supporting clients and candidates nationally across the UK.
Oct 21, 2025
Full time
Our client has just landed a huge contract and is now looking for a Multi-Skilled Tradesman to join their team. Day to Day for a Multi Trader: Carrying out day-to-day carpentry repairs and general maintenance in commercial properties First and second fix carpentry tasks (doors, skirting, architraves, flooring, etc.) Kitchen and bathroom fitting/repairs Basic multi trade skills such as patch plastering, tiling, or plumbing where required. Delivering excellent customer service Using a PDA for job updates and completion notes The role involves carrying out high-quality carpentry joinery and general multi-trade on commercial fit-out projects, ensuring work is delivered to specification, on time. This position requires someone with strong carpentry skills who can also turn their hand to additional trades, working flexibly to support project delivery in a busy and secure environment. Responsibilities Perform 1st and 2nd fix carpentry, including partitions, doors, ceilings, and bespoke joinery. Carry out multi-trade works such as minor plastering, decorating, flooring and basic plumbing where required. Work from drawings, specifications, and site instructions to deliver high-quality finishes. Liaise with site supervisors and project managers to ensure efficient workflow. Maintain tools, equipment, and a clean, safe working environment. Contribute to the overall success of projects by supporting team members across multiple trades. Skills & Experience Proven experience as a carpenter within commercial fit-out or construction Ability to carry a range of multi-trade tasks to a high standard. Experience working in airports or secure environment is highly desirable. CSCS card Strong understanding of health and safety regulations Due to a very high number of applications, we are unable to come back to every candidate with feedback. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. Your CV will be registered with us, and we will keep you updated with any other positions that may be of interest. However please keep checking our website as new roles will be updated daily, Nouvo Recruitment (London) Ltd wishes you the best of luck in your job search. Nouvo Recruitment (London) Ltd operate as an independent recruitment agency with over 20 years of experience supporting clients and candidates nationally across the UK.
We are looking for a skilled and motivated Subcontract Supervisor to support the University of Lincoln contract in achieving high-quality results and meeting project standards. As the Subcontract Supervisor you will join a team of 4 Supervisors that manage our site delivery. You will be responsible for the delivery of Reactive, Planned Preventative and Minor Project Works that are undertaken by our supply chain or subcontractors. The on-site team consists of 37 members: Contract Manager, Supervisors, Contract Support team and 26 Engineers with skill sets including but not limited to Electricians, Gas Engineers, Plumbers, A/C Engineers, Fire Dampers, Fire Doors and Handy Persons. Along with approximately 30 subcontractors, some work with us regularly some only undertake PPM work once a year. We currently maintain over 100 individual buildings across 3 Campus'. The Role Maintain and enforce high-quality standards for all works on site. Provide a point of contact to all subcontractors Ensure the preparation and maintenance of compliance records for the UoL Estate Generating quotes and billable works documentation for minor works project delivery. To liaise on a regular basis with the Client to ensure that all works - PPM, Reactive and Project works are being carried out in a satisfactory manner and within the requirements of the contract and without disruption. Undertake regular reviews of subcontractor delivery and compliance. Be involved with re-costing and reviewing annual contracts with supply chain for the next contract year. Act as an Authorising Person for such disciplines as Working at Height, Hot Works, Confined Spaces Monitor service delivery: time, quality and compliance ensuring adherence to contract SLA's and KPI's Undertake regular audits on subcontract delivery. Hours of Work Monday to Friday, 8am - 5pm 40 hours per week In addition to the standard week, we operate a call out rota which is for 7 days, Monday - Friday 17:00 until 08:00, weekends 24 hour cover. You will be required to offer support on average 1 week in 5 for escalation purposes. Benefits 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays, plus option to purchase an additional 5 days leave every year Pension with matched contributions between 6-8% Life Assurance Private Medical Insurance Single Cover on completion of 12 month' service, with the opportunity to pay for additional cover for partner/dependants Flexible Benefits Scheme - including eye care voucher, store discounts for major retailers, salary sacrifice electric car vehicle lease scheme, personal IT equipment loans, impartial financial/savings guidance Access to wellbeing programmes Company Sick Pay Employee recognition programmes which reward exceptional achievements Employee Referral bonus with generous bonuses for 'referring a friend' The opportunity to use one working day per year volunteering to help the local community Employee Assistance Programme - free, confidential 24/7 365 support on all lifestyle matters Qualifications and Experience Required Health and Safety certification (e.g., IOSH MS, SMSTS, SSSTS or equivalent). Experience of managing subcontracted labour Awareness of compliance requirements across all areas of service delivery Strong organisational and communication skills with the ability to priorities work load Conversant with Microsoft and CAFM programs Experience in Facilities Management in the Higher Education sector Appointed Persons in one of more disciplines (electrical, mechanical, Working at Height etc) Experience of delivering high levels of customer service At Dalkia, we are committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion. We ensure that every applicant is treated fairly and respectfully throughout our selection process. If you require any adjustments, please inform us in confidence. Our talent acquisition team is here to assist you
Oct 21, 2025
Full time
We are looking for a skilled and motivated Subcontract Supervisor to support the University of Lincoln contract in achieving high-quality results and meeting project standards. As the Subcontract Supervisor you will join a team of 4 Supervisors that manage our site delivery. You will be responsible for the delivery of Reactive, Planned Preventative and Minor Project Works that are undertaken by our supply chain or subcontractors. The on-site team consists of 37 members: Contract Manager, Supervisors, Contract Support team and 26 Engineers with skill sets including but not limited to Electricians, Gas Engineers, Plumbers, A/C Engineers, Fire Dampers, Fire Doors and Handy Persons. Along with approximately 30 subcontractors, some work with us regularly some only undertake PPM work once a year. We currently maintain over 100 individual buildings across 3 Campus'. The Role Maintain and enforce high-quality standards for all works on site. Provide a point of contact to all subcontractors Ensure the preparation and maintenance of compliance records for the UoL Estate Generating quotes and billable works documentation for minor works project delivery. To liaise on a regular basis with the Client to ensure that all works - PPM, Reactive and Project works are being carried out in a satisfactory manner and within the requirements of the contract and without disruption. Undertake regular reviews of subcontractor delivery and compliance. Be involved with re-costing and reviewing annual contracts with supply chain for the next contract year. Act as an Authorising Person for such disciplines as Working at Height, Hot Works, Confined Spaces Monitor service delivery: time, quality and compliance ensuring adherence to contract SLA's and KPI's Undertake regular audits on subcontract delivery. Hours of Work Monday to Friday, 8am - 5pm 40 hours per week In addition to the standard week, we operate a call out rota which is for 7 days, Monday - Friday 17:00 until 08:00, weekends 24 hour cover. You will be required to offer support on average 1 week in 5 for escalation purposes. Benefits 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays, plus option to purchase an additional 5 days leave every year Pension with matched contributions between 6-8% Life Assurance Private Medical Insurance Single Cover on completion of 12 month' service, with the opportunity to pay for additional cover for partner/dependants Flexible Benefits Scheme - including eye care voucher, store discounts for major retailers, salary sacrifice electric car vehicle lease scheme, personal IT equipment loans, impartial financial/savings guidance Access to wellbeing programmes Company Sick Pay Employee recognition programmes which reward exceptional achievements Employee Referral bonus with generous bonuses for 'referring a friend' The opportunity to use one working day per year volunteering to help the local community Employee Assistance Programme - free, confidential 24/7 365 support on all lifestyle matters Qualifications and Experience Required Health and Safety certification (e.g., IOSH MS, SMSTS, SSSTS or equivalent). Experience of managing subcontracted labour Awareness of compliance requirements across all areas of service delivery Strong organisational and communication skills with the ability to priorities work load Conversant with Microsoft and CAFM programs Experience in Facilities Management in the Higher Education sector Appointed Persons in one of more disciplines (electrical, mechanical, Working at Height etc) Experience of delivering high levels of customer service At Dalkia, we are committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion. We ensure that every applicant is treated fairly and respectfully throughout our selection process. If you require any adjustments, please inform us in confidence. Our talent acquisition team is here to assist you
Role summary The Fabric Small Works Manager is responsible for the delivery of small-scale building fabric projects and maintenance tasks, typically ranging in value from 500 to 20,000. The manager oversees the entire project lifecycle, from initial scoping and client consultation to financial tracking, completion, and handover. The role is client-facing and requires strong communication and technical skills to manage a high volume of low-value work efficiently and to a high standard. Key responsibilities Project and People Management Oversee the end-to-end delivery of all fabric minor works projects, including refurbishments, moves, and reactive repairs. Manage and lead a team of in-house engineers and external subcontractors, ensuring high standards of productivity and workmanship. Allocate work orders, manage schedules, and coordinate labour and materials to ensure efficient project delivery within agreed timescales. Client and Stakeholder Relations Act as the main point of contact for clients for all small works inquiries, translating their requirements into clear scopes of work. Build and maintain strong, positive client relationships, attending site meetings to provide progress updates. Effectively communicate with all internal and external stakeholders impacted by the work. Estimating and Financial Management Prepare detailed, accurate quotations and cost estimates for projects. Manage project budgets, review contractor quotations, and approve invoicing to track finances and ensure profitable delivery. Present regular reports on project progress, performance, and finances to senior management. Quality and Compliance Assurance Ensure all works comply with relevant statutory health and safety legislation, including Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations. Review and approve risk assessments and method statements (RAMS), issuing permits to work as required. Conduct regular quality inspections to ensure all work is completed to the required standard and is fit for purpose. Technical Support Conduct site visits to identify and resolve fabric-related issues, providing proactive solutions to clients. Provide technical and operational support to the helpdesk and maintenance teams. Required skills and qualifications Experience Proven experience in managing small-scale construction or facilities minor works projects. Strong building fabric maintenance knowledge with a competent working knowledge of other disciplines, such as Mechanical and Electrical (M&E). Experience managing teams and contractors within a facilities management or construction environment. Ideally from a trades background, with relevant industry qualifications. Relevant Health and Safety qualifications (e.g., IOSH, SMSTS). Full UK driving licence. Competent in using Microsoft Office and project management software.
Oct 21, 2025
Full time
Role summary The Fabric Small Works Manager is responsible for the delivery of small-scale building fabric projects and maintenance tasks, typically ranging in value from 500 to 20,000. The manager oversees the entire project lifecycle, from initial scoping and client consultation to financial tracking, completion, and handover. The role is client-facing and requires strong communication and technical skills to manage a high volume of low-value work efficiently and to a high standard. Key responsibilities Project and People Management Oversee the end-to-end delivery of all fabric minor works projects, including refurbishments, moves, and reactive repairs. Manage and lead a team of in-house engineers and external subcontractors, ensuring high standards of productivity and workmanship. Allocate work orders, manage schedules, and coordinate labour and materials to ensure efficient project delivery within agreed timescales. Client and Stakeholder Relations Act as the main point of contact for clients for all small works inquiries, translating their requirements into clear scopes of work. Build and maintain strong, positive client relationships, attending site meetings to provide progress updates. Effectively communicate with all internal and external stakeholders impacted by the work. Estimating and Financial Management Prepare detailed, accurate quotations and cost estimates for projects. Manage project budgets, review contractor quotations, and approve invoicing to track finances and ensure profitable delivery. Present regular reports on project progress, performance, and finances to senior management. Quality and Compliance Assurance Ensure all works comply with relevant statutory health and safety legislation, including Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations. Review and approve risk assessments and method statements (RAMS), issuing permits to work as required. Conduct regular quality inspections to ensure all work is completed to the required standard and is fit for purpose. Technical Support Conduct site visits to identify and resolve fabric-related issues, providing proactive solutions to clients. Provide technical and operational support to the helpdesk and maintenance teams. Required skills and qualifications Experience Proven experience in managing small-scale construction or facilities minor works projects. Strong building fabric maintenance knowledge with a competent working knowledge of other disciplines, such as Mechanical and Electrical (M&E). Experience managing teams and contractors within a facilities management or construction environment. Ideally from a trades background, with relevant industry qualifications. Relevant Health and Safety qualifications (e.g., IOSH, SMSTS). Full UK driving licence. Competent in using Microsoft Office and project management software.
Go back Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Lead Property Officer The closing date is 12 November 2025 The Lead Property Officer supports both the Head of Property and Space Utilisation and the Property and Space Manager in managing the Trust's property portfolio, including project delivery, property acquisitions/disposals, and legal obligations. The role involves line managing Property Officers, handling complex property projects from start to finish, managing external consultants, maintaining property databases, and acting as a key contact for property-related enquiries. It requires strong organisational, communication, and property management skills. Please note applicants will be required to pay for their DBS check. Costs are deducted from salary following appointment. The cost of the DBS application is £26.40 (standard) or £54.40 (enhanced), this cost will be deducted from your salary over the first 2 months of employment. You are encouraged to enrol for the DBS Update Service. An annual fee of £16 per year applies. Main duties of the job Manage and deliver Trust-wide property projects, especially complex or priority ones. Line manage Property Officer(s), supporting their development and project delivery. Provide legal property advice and liaise with solicitors, estate agents, and planners. Coordinate with other departments to ensure projects meet time and budget targets. Manage minor licence occupation agreements and oversee contract compliance. Maintain and update property databases and statutory returns (e.g., NHS Surplus Land, Insite). Oversee business rates and council tax management, including appeals. Act as first contact for property queries in absence of senior managers. About us comprises over 11,000 dedicated colleagues who every day. We deliver intellectual disability, mental health, community health, forensic, and offender healthcare services across Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and South Yorkshire. Our care is provided from over 200 sites, spanning community locations, acute settings, and secure environments, including prisons. We are one of the largest mental health and community Trusts in the East Midlands and one of Nottinghamshire's biggest employers. We also host national and regional services, such as the National High Secure Deaf Service and the Nottingham Centre for Transgender Health. We offer a variety of employee-led staff networks, including Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) groups, the Green Champions network, the Freedom to Speak Up network, the Health and Wellbeing Champions network, and the Menopause Champions network. These networks play a vital role in supporting our diverse workforce and promoting a culture of inclusivity. The health and wellbeing of colleagues is a top priority. We invest significantly in this through our in-house occupational health and staff counselling services, supported by a dedicated Health and Wellbeing team. The Trust is committed to reducing its carbon emissions, with a specialised Energy and Environmental team working to ensure compliance with environmental legislation, enhance our environmental performance, and achieve our net-zero commitment. Job responsibilities Lead on land and property acquisitions, disposals, lease/licence negotiations, and legal compliance across the Trusts portfolio. Line manage and develop Property Officers, allocate projects, and conduct performance appraisals. Liaise with external stakeholders and manage external consultants related to property legal, business rates, and commercial matters. Ensure all property data is accurate and submitted for statutory reporting. Manage budgets related to property infrastructure and projects, with delegated authority for spending. Implement policies ensuring legal, statutory, and Trust compliance on property matters. Provide specialist property management advice and support multi-disciplinary teams during property moves or projects. Regularly review property portfolio for compliance, licence agreements, and financial liabilities. Use project management skills to plan, coordinate, and deliver property projects aligned with Trust strategy. Undertake research, maintain comprehensive records, and ensure effective communication internally and externally. Demonstrate leadership, problem-solving, and decision-making capabilities in a complex and dynamic environment. Person Specification Qualifications Educated to degree level in a relevant discipline and/or relevant qualification in property Experience Significant experience in Property Management including property project delivery (irrelevant of public / private sector) Significant property experience in National Health Service or similar environment. Knowledge Property Management Project management Skills Excellent communication including verbal, written and presentational skills Skills and ability to think creatively with positive and enabling attitude (autonomous working) Report writing skills. Experience in operating and using Microsoft packages, Outlook, Word, Excel, Access, and Power Point etc Values All colleagues are expected to demonstrate within their application / interview that they act in line with Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Values Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust £47,810 to £54,710 a year per annum (pro rata for part time)
Oct 21, 2025
Full time
Go back Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Lead Property Officer The closing date is 12 November 2025 The Lead Property Officer supports both the Head of Property and Space Utilisation and the Property and Space Manager in managing the Trust's property portfolio, including project delivery, property acquisitions/disposals, and legal obligations. The role involves line managing Property Officers, handling complex property projects from start to finish, managing external consultants, maintaining property databases, and acting as a key contact for property-related enquiries. It requires strong organisational, communication, and property management skills. Please note applicants will be required to pay for their DBS check. Costs are deducted from salary following appointment. The cost of the DBS application is £26.40 (standard) or £54.40 (enhanced), this cost will be deducted from your salary over the first 2 months of employment. You are encouraged to enrol for the DBS Update Service. An annual fee of £16 per year applies. Main duties of the job Manage and deliver Trust-wide property projects, especially complex or priority ones. Line manage Property Officer(s), supporting their development and project delivery. Provide legal property advice and liaise with solicitors, estate agents, and planners. Coordinate with other departments to ensure projects meet time and budget targets. Manage minor licence occupation agreements and oversee contract compliance. Maintain and update property databases and statutory returns (e.g., NHS Surplus Land, Insite). Oversee business rates and council tax management, including appeals. Act as first contact for property queries in absence of senior managers. About us comprises over 11,000 dedicated colleagues who every day. We deliver intellectual disability, mental health, community health, forensic, and offender healthcare services across Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and South Yorkshire. Our care is provided from over 200 sites, spanning community locations, acute settings, and secure environments, including prisons. We are one of the largest mental health and community Trusts in the East Midlands and one of Nottinghamshire's biggest employers. We also host national and regional services, such as the National High Secure Deaf Service and the Nottingham Centre for Transgender Health. We offer a variety of employee-led staff networks, including Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) groups, the Green Champions network, the Freedom to Speak Up network, the Health and Wellbeing Champions network, and the Menopause Champions network. These networks play a vital role in supporting our diverse workforce and promoting a culture of inclusivity. The health and wellbeing of colleagues is a top priority. We invest significantly in this through our in-house occupational health and staff counselling services, supported by a dedicated Health and Wellbeing team. The Trust is committed to reducing its carbon emissions, with a specialised Energy and Environmental team working to ensure compliance with environmental legislation, enhance our environmental performance, and achieve our net-zero commitment. Job responsibilities Lead on land and property acquisitions, disposals, lease/licence negotiations, and legal compliance across the Trusts portfolio. Line manage and develop Property Officers, allocate projects, and conduct performance appraisals. Liaise with external stakeholders and manage external consultants related to property legal, business rates, and commercial matters. Ensure all property data is accurate and submitted for statutory reporting. Manage budgets related to property infrastructure and projects, with delegated authority for spending. Implement policies ensuring legal, statutory, and Trust compliance on property matters. Provide specialist property management advice and support multi-disciplinary teams during property moves or projects. Regularly review property portfolio for compliance, licence agreements, and financial liabilities. Use project management skills to plan, coordinate, and deliver property projects aligned with Trust strategy. Undertake research, maintain comprehensive records, and ensure effective communication internally and externally. Demonstrate leadership, problem-solving, and decision-making capabilities in a complex and dynamic environment. Person Specification Qualifications Educated to degree level in a relevant discipline and/or relevant qualification in property Experience Significant experience in Property Management including property project delivery (irrelevant of public / private sector) Significant property experience in National Health Service or similar environment. Knowledge Property Management Project management Skills Excellent communication including verbal, written and presentational skills Skills and ability to think creatively with positive and enabling attitude (autonomous working) Report writing skills. Experience in operating and using Microsoft packages, Outlook, Word, Excel, Access, and Power Point etc Values All colleagues are expected to demonstrate within their application / interview that they act in line with Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Values Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust £47,810 to £54,710 a year per annum (pro rata for part time)
Role : Lifecycle: Project Manager Location: Reading Salary: £55k - £60k + £5,000 car allowance Contract: Permanent, full-time, Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Benefits: Pension scheme, retirement benefit, private medical, sick pay, death in service benefit, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, holiday buy back scheme, employee discounts, training and development, and wellbeing support We're recruiting for an experienced Lifecycle Project Manager to join a major technical and facilities services provider, delivering refurbishment and extension works across a prestigious portfolio of commercial and high-security buildings. This is a great opportunity to take ownership of a diverse mix of refurbishment, lifecycle, and upgrade projects, typically within prestigious, sensitive, and high-profile environments where quality, compliance, and communication really matter. The role You'll manage multiple small to medium-sized projects, from planning and costing to delivery and handover, ensuring all work is completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest standard. Typical projects include: Internal refurbishments, layout changes and office upgrades HVAC, lighting and electrical replacements External fabric repairs Building extension works You'll be working closely with site teams, contractors, and end-users to plan, coordinate and deliver projects with minimal disruption to day-to-day operations. What we're looking for Proven experience managing refurbishment, lifecycle, or minor works projects A solid understanding of FM or building services environments Confidence working in secure or critical operational settings Strong communication and organisation skills Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and projects simultaneously This role would suit a hands-on Project Manager with an FM background who takes pride in delivering safe, compliant and high-quality works across prestigious sites. To apply, please send your CV to (url removed)
Oct 20, 2025
Full time
Role : Lifecycle: Project Manager Location: Reading Salary: £55k - £60k + £5,000 car allowance Contract: Permanent, full-time, Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Benefits: Pension scheme, retirement benefit, private medical, sick pay, death in service benefit, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, holiday buy back scheme, employee discounts, training and development, and wellbeing support We're recruiting for an experienced Lifecycle Project Manager to join a major technical and facilities services provider, delivering refurbishment and extension works across a prestigious portfolio of commercial and high-security buildings. This is a great opportunity to take ownership of a diverse mix of refurbishment, lifecycle, and upgrade projects, typically within prestigious, sensitive, and high-profile environments where quality, compliance, and communication really matter. The role You'll manage multiple small to medium-sized projects, from planning and costing to delivery and handover, ensuring all work is completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest standard. Typical projects include: Internal refurbishments, layout changes and office upgrades HVAC, lighting and electrical replacements External fabric repairs Building extension works You'll be working closely with site teams, contractors, and end-users to plan, coordinate and deliver projects with minimal disruption to day-to-day operations. What we're looking for Proven experience managing refurbishment, lifecycle, or minor works projects A solid understanding of FM or building services environments Confidence working in secure or critical operational settings Strong communication and organisation skills Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and projects simultaneously This role would suit a hands-on Project Manager with an FM background who takes pride in delivering safe, compliant and high-quality works across prestigious sites. To apply, please send your CV to (url removed)
Lead Mechanical HVAC Engineer Blackburn - Static role 38,000 Brief Lead Mechanical HVAC Engineer needed for a well known Facilities Management organisation based in Blackburn who are looking to employ an experienced and well-rounded Lead Mechanical HVAC Engineer that takes pride in their work. The successful candidate would need to have completed a Mechanical apprenticeship as well as having an NVQ Level 3 in Maintenance Services or Equivalent. Benefits Salary: 38,000 per annum 24 day's holiday Variable annual bonus based 5-15% Pension Plan Career Progression What the role entails: Some of the main duties of the Lead Mechanical HVAC Engineer will include: To undertake a proactive role in carrying out maintenance, repairs and inspection of mechanical building services. All in accordance with relevant standards and operational procedures and in compliance with legislation and guidance. Represent in a respectful and professional manner. Be responsible for all aspects of regulatory and HTM specific maintenance to heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) on mechanical, HVAC specific assets and associated building services in accordance with the PPM programme and personal competence and training. Respond in a timely manner to ad-hoc breakdown requests as identified by supervisor / manager or as a minimum, as per site contract. Assist in Carrying out installation work involved in minor upgrading and adaptation works. Assist in Carrying out systematic fault finding in a logical and safe manner on malfunctioning equipment. Carry out duties in accordance with safe working practices within statutory and Company guidelines. What experience you need to be the successful Lead Mechanical HVAC Engineer : Completed a recognised Mechanical apprenticeship Previously worked within a complex maintenance environment. NVQ Level 3 in Maintenance Services or Equivalent Experience of working on or with AHU's, Chilled and Portable Water Systems, A/C units, etc. Pipe Fitting Experience (desirable) PPM & Reactive Work and supported project works Authorised Person Ventilation This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Lead Mechanical HVAC Engineer to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out! Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
Oct 20, 2025
Full time
Lead Mechanical HVAC Engineer Blackburn - Static role 38,000 Brief Lead Mechanical HVAC Engineer needed for a well known Facilities Management organisation based in Blackburn who are looking to employ an experienced and well-rounded Lead Mechanical HVAC Engineer that takes pride in their work. The successful candidate would need to have completed a Mechanical apprenticeship as well as having an NVQ Level 3 in Maintenance Services or Equivalent. Benefits Salary: 38,000 per annum 24 day's holiday Variable annual bonus based 5-15% Pension Plan Career Progression What the role entails: Some of the main duties of the Lead Mechanical HVAC Engineer will include: To undertake a proactive role in carrying out maintenance, repairs and inspection of mechanical building services. All in accordance with relevant standards and operational procedures and in compliance with legislation and guidance. Represent in a respectful and professional manner. Be responsible for all aspects of regulatory and HTM specific maintenance to heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) on mechanical, HVAC specific assets and associated building services in accordance with the PPM programme and personal competence and training. Respond in a timely manner to ad-hoc breakdown requests as identified by supervisor / manager or as a minimum, as per site contract. Assist in Carrying out installation work involved in minor upgrading and adaptation works. Assist in Carrying out systematic fault finding in a logical and safe manner on malfunctioning equipment. Carry out duties in accordance with safe working practices within statutory and Company guidelines. What experience you need to be the successful Lead Mechanical HVAC Engineer : Completed a recognised Mechanical apprenticeship Previously worked within a complex maintenance environment. NVQ Level 3 in Maintenance Services or Equivalent Experience of working on or with AHU's, Chilled and Portable Water Systems, A/C units, etc. Pipe Fitting Experience (desirable) PPM & Reactive Work and supported project works Authorised Person Ventilation This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Lead Mechanical HVAC Engineer to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out! Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
Minor Works Project Manager Filton Up to 40 per hour (Umbrella) 35 hours per week Contract should run until 09/2026 with the possibility to extend Job Description: We are looking for a Minor Works Project Manager to join our growing FMRE team based in Filton, Bristol. Reporting directly to the HO Services Filton, you will be responsible for managing multiple projects of up to 100,000 in value across our Filton, Bristol and Newport South Wales sites. The successful candidate will be required to be able to gain UK SC clearance. Overview: Creating a visual project plan. Implement safety measures where appropriate to reduce the frequency of workplace accidents and injuries Executing - managing the project and subcontractors' safety Have sound financial awareness - must understand margin control, application processes, final account negotiation, Schedule of rates, cost to complete etc Evaluating successes and challenges to enhance learning for your next project. Ensuring any related operational policies and procedures are adhered to for the assigned projects. Set objectives in line with your organization and client needs, which will include scope, content, timings, and budget. Identify and manage risks to ensure delivery is on time, obtaining and reviewing risk assessment method statements from third parties. Requirements: Project management of up to 100,000. Experience of M&E works IOSH Managing Safely Qualification NEBOSH Qualification Able to manage key stakeholders. CDM awareness For more information, please call David on (phone number removed) Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
Oct 20, 2025
Seasonal
Minor Works Project Manager Filton Up to 40 per hour (Umbrella) 35 hours per week Contract should run until 09/2026 with the possibility to extend Job Description: We are looking for a Minor Works Project Manager to join our growing FMRE team based in Filton, Bristol. Reporting directly to the HO Services Filton, you will be responsible for managing multiple projects of up to 100,000 in value across our Filton, Bristol and Newport South Wales sites. The successful candidate will be required to be able to gain UK SC clearance. Overview: Creating a visual project plan. Implement safety measures where appropriate to reduce the frequency of workplace accidents and injuries Executing - managing the project and subcontractors' safety Have sound financial awareness - must understand margin control, application processes, final account negotiation, Schedule of rates, cost to complete etc Evaluating successes and challenges to enhance learning for your next project. Ensuring any related operational policies and procedures are adhered to for the assigned projects. Set objectives in line with your organization and client needs, which will include scope, content, timings, and budget. Identify and manage risks to ensure delivery is on time, obtaining and reviewing risk assessment method statements from third parties. Requirements: Project management of up to 100,000. Experience of M&E works IOSH Managing Safely Qualification NEBOSH Qualification Able to manage key stakeholders. CDM awareness For more information, please call David on (phone number removed) Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
Interim Capital Delivery Project Manager Rochford District Council 6 Month Initial Contract (with a view extended) £400 per day (Umbrella - Inside IR35) Closing Date: 24th September 2025 The Opportunity Rochford District Council, in partnership with Brentwood Borough Council, is looking for a Capital Delivery Project Manager. This role offers the chance to lead and deliver a variety of major and minor capital works projects from feasibility through to completion. Reporting to the Corporate Manager - Assets and Regeneration, you'll be working across both Councils and will be expected to spend a minimum of 2 days per week in the office at either the Rochford or Brentwood site. Main Responsibilities Lead the preparation of feasibility studies and business cases for capital projects Commission, procure, and manage capital and revenue small construction and maintenance works projects across both Councils Contribute to the full delivery process of capital projects Liaise with contractors to ensure projects are delivered on time, to specification, and in line with expected outcomes Manage day-to-day communication and reporting between the Councils and contractors, including health and safety compliance Oversee budgets and provide financial reporting for major projects (combined value c£5m-£10m) What do you need? To be successful in your application for this role you will need to demonstrate ALL the following on application and through the interview process: UK Resident Minimum 3 years' experience managing capital delivery projects from feasibility through to completion within Local Authority Skilled in appointing design consultants, preparing tender documentation, and managing procurement processes Experience managing works on-site, preferably in a public sector environment Strong technical knowledge of construction and maintenance projects Excellent project management skills including preparing technical specifications, reports, feasibility studies, and financial information Ability to manage contractors effectively and conduct site visits What to do next? This role will move quickly and is unique opportunity. To avoid missing out please apply today with a copy of your CV before 24th September
Oct 17, 2025
Contract
Interim Capital Delivery Project Manager Rochford District Council 6 Month Initial Contract (with a view extended) £400 per day (Umbrella - Inside IR35) Closing Date: 24th September 2025 The Opportunity Rochford District Council, in partnership with Brentwood Borough Council, is looking for a Capital Delivery Project Manager. This role offers the chance to lead and deliver a variety of major and minor capital works projects from feasibility through to completion. Reporting to the Corporate Manager - Assets and Regeneration, you'll be working across both Councils and will be expected to spend a minimum of 2 days per week in the office at either the Rochford or Brentwood site. Main Responsibilities Lead the preparation of feasibility studies and business cases for capital projects Commission, procure, and manage capital and revenue small construction and maintenance works projects across both Councils Contribute to the full delivery process of capital projects Liaise with contractors to ensure projects are delivered on time, to specification, and in line with expected outcomes Manage day-to-day communication and reporting between the Councils and contractors, including health and safety compliance Oversee budgets and provide financial reporting for major projects (combined value c£5m-£10m) What do you need? To be successful in your application for this role you will need to demonstrate ALL the following on application and through the interview process: UK Resident Minimum 3 years' experience managing capital delivery projects from feasibility through to completion within Local Authority Skilled in appointing design consultants, preparing tender documentation, and managing procurement processes Experience managing works on-site, preferably in a public sector environment Strong technical knowledge of construction and maintenance projects Excellent project management skills including preparing technical specifications, reports, feasibility studies, and financial information Ability to manage contractors effectively and conduct site visits What to do next? This role will move quickly and is unique opportunity. To avoid missing out please apply today with a copy of your CV before 24th September
Regional Projects Director - Central and South - PFI contracts. Salary to c£110k As a Project Director, you will develop, track, and evaluate programmes to help achieve goals and objectives of the Central & Southwest business unit. The role will require oversight of a strong pipeline of Projects as well as delivery of Lifecycle works across a number of PFI contracts across the region. You will lead from a policy and process perspective a large and diverse team of operational project managers, technical, support staff, and contractors, both directly and indirectly, the majority of Project Managers will report in to senior members of staff on the contracts however you will be responsible for the larger projects and ensuring consistency of delivery in line with central PMO processes . You also create and manage complex budgets and business plans relating to project development and Lifecycle. Your experience will include providing strategic, technical, operational, commercial, financial, and managerial leadership to implement project delivery successfully. As a director, you have a background of conducting regular reviews to ensure all project activities are accountable, accurate, and meet financial deliverables, obligations and key performance metrics, specifically in relation to Health and Safety. The post holder will be responsible for delivering and securing projects at an annual value of circa £20m p.a. and Minor Works at circa £20m p.a. The aspiration of the business is to grow the turnover in these areas, whilst positively contributing to our Net Margin goals. A Bachelor's degree in Project Management, Engineering, Surveying, Business Administration, or a related field. A Master's degree is preferred Accreditation to relevant professional institute is preferred At least 10 years of experience in project management, with a proven track record of successful project delivery in the Construction industry Previous experience in a similar role Previous experience within the FM industry Previous experience in PFI Financial acumen Please apply online Fusion People 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. You'll find a wide selection of vacancies on our website.
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Regional Projects Director - Central and South - PFI contracts. Salary to c£110k As a Project Director, you will develop, track, and evaluate programmes to help achieve goals and objectives of the Central & Southwest business unit. The role will require oversight of a strong pipeline of Projects as well as delivery of Lifecycle works across a number of PFI contracts across the region. You will lead from a policy and process perspective a large and diverse team of operational project managers, technical, support staff, and contractors, both directly and indirectly, the majority of Project Managers will report in to senior members of staff on the contracts however you will be responsible for the larger projects and ensuring consistency of delivery in line with central PMO processes . You also create and manage complex budgets and business plans relating to project development and Lifecycle. Your experience will include providing strategic, technical, operational, commercial, financial, and managerial leadership to implement project delivery successfully. As a director, you have a background of conducting regular reviews to ensure all project activities are accountable, accurate, and meet financial deliverables, obligations and key performance metrics, specifically in relation to Health and Safety. The post holder will be responsible for delivering and securing projects at an annual value of circa £20m p.a. and Minor Works at circa £20m p.a. The aspiration of the business is to grow the turnover in these areas, whilst positively contributing to our Net Margin goals. A Bachelor's degree in Project Management, Engineering, Surveying, Business Administration, or a related field. A Master's degree is preferred Accreditation to relevant professional institute is preferred At least 10 years of experience in project management, with a proven track record of successful project delivery in the Construction industry Previous experience in a similar role Previous experience within the FM industry Previous experience in PFI Financial acumen Please apply online Fusion People 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. You'll find a wide selection of vacancies on our website.
Site Manager (Property Refurbishment) Location: Plymouth Package: £ with company van, fuel card and various other perks. Our client, a property services contractor in, have an opportunity for a Site Manager to join their team in Plymouth on a property refurbishment job. Works will involve re-roofing, painting and some minor M&E works. Responsibilities: Manage day-to-day site operations , including planning, coordinating trades, materials, and resources to deliver works safely, on time, and within budget. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety and CDM regulations , carrying out site inductions, inspections, and maintaining accurate documentation. Maintain quality control by inspecting works, resolving snags, and ensuring compliance with specifications and client standards. Liaise effectively with clients, residents, and subcontractors , providing clear communication and minimising disruption during refurbishment works. Monitor progress and report to project management , maintaining accurate site records, managing risks, and supporting smooth project delivery. You will need: Site Management experience (ideally more than 5 years experience To have all relevant Site Management qualifications (SMSTS, First Aid, CSCS card) Experience working on property refurbishment To have a driving licence
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Site Manager (Property Refurbishment) Location: Plymouth Package: £ with company van, fuel card and various other perks. Our client, a property services contractor in, have an opportunity for a Site Manager to join their team in Plymouth on a property refurbishment job. Works will involve re-roofing, painting and some minor M&E works. Responsibilities: Manage day-to-day site operations , including planning, coordinating trades, materials, and resources to deliver works safely, on time, and within budget. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety and CDM regulations , carrying out site inductions, inspections, and maintaining accurate documentation. Maintain quality control by inspecting works, resolving snags, and ensuring compliance with specifications and client standards. Liaise effectively with clients, residents, and subcontractors , providing clear communication and minimising disruption during refurbishment works. Monitor progress and report to project management , maintaining accurate site records, managing risks, and supporting smooth project delivery. You will need: Site Management experience (ideally more than 5 years experience To have all relevant Site Management qualifications (SMSTS, First Aid, CSCS card) Experience working on property refurbishment To have a driving licence
Berry Recruitment is proud to offer a fantastic opportunity for a Minor Works Manager to join our team, working in partnership with Southampton City Council. Southampton City Council is seeking a proactive and experienced Minor Works Manager to lead and coordinate minor works and maintenance projects - with a specific focus on damp, mould, and condensation issues across housing estates. Are you ready for a challenge? Minor Works Manager - Start 20-27 October 2025 Location: Southampton Contract: 2 Months (Potential for Full-Time Employment) Hours: Monday to Thursday: 7:30am - 4:15pm Friday: 7:30am - 3:15pm Salary: Competitive Start Date: 20th of October (following vetting & interview) Car Required Parking Available Uniform Provided Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage a portfolio of minor works projects Specify and deliver remedial works addressing damp, mould, and condensation Collaborate with surveyors, contractors, and internal teams Ensure CDM compliance and health & safety standards Oversee project programming, finance, delivery, and resource scheduling This is a critical role in maintaining safe, healthy, and compliant living environments for residents. If you thrive in a busy setting and are passionate about making a difference, we want to hear from you! To Apply If you have the relevant Minor Works Manager skills ,damp, mould, and condensation issues (Bias) experience , and qualifications , and would like to discuss this opportunity further, please apply online now. We will review all Candidates and contact suitable candidates. Full job description will be provided. Please note: If you do not receive a response within 2 weeks of your application, unfortunately, you have not been selected on this occasion. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job.
Oct 17, 2025
Contract
Berry Recruitment is proud to offer a fantastic opportunity for a Minor Works Manager to join our team, working in partnership with Southampton City Council. Southampton City Council is seeking a proactive and experienced Minor Works Manager to lead and coordinate minor works and maintenance projects - with a specific focus on damp, mould, and condensation issues across housing estates. Are you ready for a challenge? Minor Works Manager - Start 20-27 October 2025 Location: Southampton Contract: 2 Months (Potential for Full-Time Employment) Hours: Monday to Thursday: 7:30am - 4:15pm Friday: 7:30am - 3:15pm Salary: Competitive Start Date: 20th of October (following vetting & interview) Car Required Parking Available Uniform Provided Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage a portfolio of minor works projects Specify and deliver remedial works addressing damp, mould, and condensation Collaborate with surveyors, contractors, and internal teams Ensure CDM compliance and health & safety standards Oversee project programming, finance, delivery, and resource scheduling This is a critical role in maintaining safe, healthy, and compliant living environments for residents. If you thrive in a busy setting and are passionate about making a difference, we want to hear from you! To Apply If you have the relevant Minor Works Manager skills ,damp, mould, and condensation issues (Bias) experience , and qualifications , and would like to discuss this opportunity further, please apply online now. We will review all Candidates and contact suitable candidates. Full job description will be provided. Please note: If you do not receive a response within 2 weeks of your application, unfortunately, you have not been selected on this occasion. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job.
MERITUS are recruiting for a Minor Works Project Manager to join our client within the aerospace industry on a 12 month contract with very strong likelihood of extensions thereafter. MINOR WORKS PROJECT MANAGER - INSIDE IR35 - £40 PER HOUR - 12 MONTHS - FILTON, GLOUCESTERSHIRE - SINGLE STAGE PROCESS An anonymous client is seeking a Facilities Project Manager to oversee multiple minor works projects (up to £100,000) across their Filton and Newport sites. The role requires strong project management, stakeholder engagement, and financial control, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, and within budget. Key Responsibilities: Plan, manage, and deliver minor works projects, ensuring compliance with scope, budget, and deadlines. Oversee subcontractor performance and ensure adherence to safety standards. Apply financial controls including margin management, cost tracking, and final account negotiation. Identify and manage project risks, reviewing RAMS (Risk Assessments and Method Statements). Ensure compliance with CDM regulations, health & safety policies, and operational procedures. Evaluate project outcomes to support continuous improvement. Requirements: Proven experience managing projects up to £100,000 in value. Background in Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) works. IOSH Managing Safely and NEBOSH qualifications. Strong stakeholder management skills. Awareness of CDM regulations. Additional Info: Reports to Head of Services, Filton. Security clearance essential for Newport site access.
Oct 17, 2025
Contract
MERITUS are recruiting for a Minor Works Project Manager to join our client within the aerospace industry on a 12 month contract with very strong likelihood of extensions thereafter. MINOR WORKS PROJECT MANAGER - INSIDE IR35 - £40 PER HOUR - 12 MONTHS - FILTON, GLOUCESTERSHIRE - SINGLE STAGE PROCESS An anonymous client is seeking a Facilities Project Manager to oversee multiple minor works projects (up to £100,000) across their Filton and Newport sites. The role requires strong project management, stakeholder engagement, and financial control, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, and within budget. Key Responsibilities: Plan, manage, and deliver minor works projects, ensuring compliance with scope, budget, and deadlines. Oversee subcontractor performance and ensure adherence to safety standards. Apply financial controls including margin management, cost tracking, and final account negotiation. Identify and manage project risks, reviewing RAMS (Risk Assessments and Method Statements). Ensure compliance with CDM regulations, health & safety policies, and operational procedures. Evaluate project outcomes to support continuous improvement. Requirements: Proven experience managing projects up to £100,000 in value. Background in Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) works. IOSH Managing Safely and NEBOSH qualifications. Strong stakeholder management skills. Awareness of CDM regulations. Additional Info: Reports to Head of Services, Filton. Security clearance essential for Newport site access.
About the Role Reporting into the Works Manager, the successful Highways Operative will be joining our team in Boroughbridge working on the highways project of works. Although you will be based in Boroughbridge, you will be required to travel across the assigned region. You will be working as a member of the Highways Maintenance Team responsible for general site duties including traffic management, routine works and plant operations. What you'll be doing In this role, you as the successful Highways Operative will be carrying out the following duties and responsibilities (not exhaustive) Strimming of grass Site clearance works Litter picking Undertaking site operations to maximise operational effectiveness and efficiency at all times Ensuring material waste is minimised Traffic management Small civils works to include (kerbing potholes and patching works) Minor structures routine maintenance and inspection Standing in for Ganger through absences and due to volume of works Assisting and implementing compliance with safety processes and policies detailed in works safety plans and companies policies Reviewing, improving and assisting with methods to reduce materials and waste on site You must be willing and able to travel across the region of work related to this role Due to the nature of the role, we do require the successful new colleague to hold a FULL UK manual car driving license with no more than 6 penalty points. What we are looking for We are looking for a Highways Operative who is ideally: A team player In possession of (or willing to undertake) a CSCS Qualification In possession of an HGV Class 1 or 2 licence, though if not, training will be given to the right candidate Knowledge of company generic risk assessments, safe systems of work and effective usage of PPE Experience with Small tools such as strimmers and hedge cutters Plant such as small rollers and loading shovel Tarmac, a CRH company, is an equal opportunity employer.We are committed to creating an inclusive work environment for all employees and actively encourage applications from all sectors of the community. Please click on the apply button to complete your application.Occasionally we receive a large volume of applications for our roles and when this happens we sometimes bring the published closing date forward, so please apply promptly to avoid disappointment. Tarmac Trading Limited
Oct 16, 2025
Full time
About the Role Reporting into the Works Manager, the successful Highways Operative will be joining our team in Boroughbridge working on the highways project of works. Although you will be based in Boroughbridge, you will be required to travel across the assigned region. You will be working as a member of the Highways Maintenance Team responsible for general site duties including traffic management, routine works and plant operations. What you'll be doing In this role, you as the successful Highways Operative will be carrying out the following duties and responsibilities (not exhaustive) Strimming of grass Site clearance works Litter picking Undertaking site operations to maximise operational effectiveness and efficiency at all times Ensuring material waste is minimised Traffic management Small civils works to include (kerbing potholes and patching works) Minor structures routine maintenance and inspection Standing in for Ganger through absences and due to volume of works Assisting and implementing compliance with safety processes and policies detailed in works safety plans and companies policies Reviewing, improving and assisting with methods to reduce materials and waste on site You must be willing and able to travel across the region of work related to this role Due to the nature of the role, we do require the successful new colleague to hold a FULL UK manual car driving license with no more than 6 penalty points. What we are looking for We are looking for a Highways Operative who is ideally: A team player In possession of (or willing to undertake) a CSCS Qualification In possession of an HGV Class 1 or 2 licence, though if not, training will be given to the right candidate Knowledge of company generic risk assessments, safe systems of work and effective usage of PPE Experience with Small tools such as strimmers and hedge cutters Plant such as small rollers and loading shovel Tarmac, a CRH company, is an equal opportunity employer.We are committed to creating an inclusive work environment for all employees and actively encourage applications from all sectors of the community. Please click on the apply button to complete your application.Occasionally we receive a large volume of applications for our roles and when this happens we sometimes bring the published closing date forward, so please apply promptly to avoid disappointment. Tarmac Trading Limited
Key Role Responsibilities • Acts as a role model at all times by demonstrating the core values • Actively seeks interaction and contact with residents to proactively seek to improve service delivery and takes appropriate action to resolve and address service issues. • Assigns and ensures completion of work orders generated from resident requests for service within the appropriate time and to the required standards, as well as ensuring the routine upkeep on the properties by diagnosing the source or cause of the defect or problem, and making repairs in accordance with established policies, procedures, and safety standards. • Monitors the building services maintenance and management regime to ensure the mechanical, electrical and other building services plant and equipment reach their expected life span. Notification of major defects or failure trends to the Community Manager and Estates Manager with recommended actions and costings where appropriate. • Works with external stakeholders on a regular basis i.e. local council, project managers, fire services to ensure the property is compliant in all aspects of its works. • Works with the Estates Management team to ensure Fabric, Electrical and Mechanical works are correctly specified and technical advice is available and be the point of contact for Capital works handover back to the property. • Provides the Estates Management team with monthly reporting of PPM, potential life cycle replacement and contractor performance reviews. • Inspects work performed by other maintenance team members to assess workmanship, effectiveness of policies and procedures and develop corrective action plans as needed. • Hires, onboards and develops capability of team members in order to meet key performance goals and future succession requirements. • Contributes to the development of the annual budget(s) for the properties and is accountable for attainment of related budget goals by analysing and evaluating financial statements, reconciling monthly statements against approved budget, and working with the Community Manager • Originates, approves and submits purchase orders and processes invoices from vendors, contractors and service providers for payment and manages communication with finance team members and other stakeholders as required. • Maintains adequate inventory of spare parts and maintenance materials and works with Community Manager to order supplies and tools as needed to stay within budgetary guidelines. • Develops and actions regular planned preventative maintenance (PPM) schedules with the approved supply chain of contractors at the required intervals. • Contributes to the selection and management of the PPM Contractors. • Monitors reactive, statutory and PPM, works ensuring service level agreements are met, and accurate, up to date records are kept on systems and at the property. • Coordinates and monitors minor works contractors and suppliers standards; retains accurate stock records, site operations log, including all relevant RAMS & Permits to work, testing records and conducts annual PAT testing to achieve statutory compliance. Ensures that the Asset Management Plan documentation (Operations and Maintenance Manuals, Health and Safety File and Statutory records) are maintained in an up to date state in each property. starting salary of £75k plus and benefits, based in London actively seeking a full-time Requirements for Job: Main duties: • Visit properties to assess maintenance required. MUST HAVE PASSED EXPERIENCES in electricial • To undertake and see through to completion any required maintenance work in the properties, for example, decorating, repairs, changing locks, tiling, basic electrics, plumbing and carpentry. • To carry out duties in a friendly, courteous and professional manner, respecting the tenants at all times. • To complete all necessary administration and recording in accordance with Company guidelines. • To provide an emergency call-out maintenance service as and when required. To liaise with contractors, representatives and suppliers where required. • To carry out property inspections, when required. • To check fire alarms and adhere to fire safety regulations We are looking for an individual who will want to progress quickly through our ranks and really carve out a career with us. The successful candidate will want to further develop their current skill set, have a positive can-do attitude, and will be fully committed to delivering a first-class service to our clients. Benefits 28 days annual leave entitlement Health insurance Life insurance 5% Annual increase of wage Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £45,000.00-£50,000.00 per year Schedule: Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm Weekend availability ( sometimes required need to be flexible )
Oct 16, 2025
Full time
Key Role Responsibilities • Acts as a role model at all times by demonstrating the core values • Actively seeks interaction and contact with residents to proactively seek to improve service delivery and takes appropriate action to resolve and address service issues. • Assigns and ensures completion of work orders generated from resident requests for service within the appropriate time and to the required standards, as well as ensuring the routine upkeep on the properties by diagnosing the source or cause of the defect or problem, and making repairs in accordance with established policies, procedures, and safety standards. • Monitors the building services maintenance and management regime to ensure the mechanical, electrical and other building services plant and equipment reach their expected life span. Notification of major defects or failure trends to the Community Manager and Estates Manager with recommended actions and costings where appropriate. • Works with external stakeholders on a regular basis i.e. local council, project managers, fire services to ensure the property is compliant in all aspects of its works. • Works with the Estates Management team to ensure Fabric, Electrical and Mechanical works are correctly specified and technical advice is available and be the point of contact for Capital works handover back to the property. • Provides the Estates Management team with monthly reporting of PPM, potential life cycle replacement and contractor performance reviews. • Inspects work performed by other maintenance team members to assess workmanship, effectiveness of policies and procedures and develop corrective action plans as needed. • Hires, onboards and develops capability of team members in order to meet key performance goals and future succession requirements. • Contributes to the development of the annual budget(s) for the properties and is accountable for attainment of related budget goals by analysing and evaluating financial statements, reconciling monthly statements against approved budget, and working with the Community Manager • Originates, approves and submits purchase orders and processes invoices from vendors, contractors and service providers for payment and manages communication with finance team members and other stakeholders as required. • Maintains adequate inventory of spare parts and maintenance materials and works with Community Manager to order supplies and tools as needed to stay within budgetary guidelines. • Develops and actions regular planned preventative maintenance (PPM) schedules with the approved supply chain of contractors at the required intervals. • Contributes to the selection and management of the PPM Contractors. • Monitors reactive, statutory and PPM, works ensuring service level agreements are met, and accurate, up to date records are kept on systems and at the property. • Coordinates and monitors minor works contractors and suppliers standards; retains accurate stock records, site operations log, including all relevant RAMS & Permits to work, testing records and conducts annual PAT testing to achieve statutory compliance. Ensures that the Asset Management Plan documentation (Operations and Maintenance Manuals, Health and Safety File and Statutory records) are maintained in an up to date state in each property. starting salary of £75k plus and benefits, based in London actively seeking a full-time Requirements for Job: Main duties: • Visit properties to assess maintenance required. MUST HAVE PASSED EXPERIENCES in electricial • To undertake and see through to completion any required maintenance work in the properties, for example, decorating, repairs, changing locks, tiling, basic electrics, plumbing and carpentry. • To carry out duties in a friendly, courteous and professional manner, respecting the tenants at all times. • To complete all necessary administration and recording in accordance with Company guidelines. • To provide an emergency call-out maintenance service as and when required. To liaise with contractors, representatives and suppliers where required. • To carry out property inspections, when required. • To check fire alarms and adhere to fire safety regulations We are looking for an individual who will want to progress quickly through our ranks and really carve out a career with us. The successful candidate will want to further develop their current skill set, have a positive can-do attitude, and will be fully committed to delivering a first-class service to our clients. Benefits 28 days annual leave entitlement Health insurance Life insurance 5% Annual increase of wage Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £45,000.00-£50,000.00 per year Schedule: Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm Weekend availability ( sometimes required need to be flexible )
Building Fabric Surveyor/Manager Location: London Bridge Salary Range: £65,000 - £75,000 per annum Employment Type: Permanent, Full Time The Role: We're representing a leading commercial estate management business in central London. They are seeking a Building Fabric Surveyor to lead the delivery of building fabric strategies across a high-profile estate in the London Bridge area. You will be responsible for managing condition surveys, small works projects (up to £500k), and ensuring the long-term performance and integrity of the building fabric. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage building fabric strategies, lifecycle planning, and maintenance regimes Conduct comprehensive condition surveys and assessments Oversee the delivery of small works and refurbishment projects (up to £500k) from inception through to completion Manage budgets, timelines, contractors, and stakeholders Prepare specifications, tender documents, and procurement of subcontractors Monitor quality, compliance, and deliver defect-free outcomes Liaise with design teams, structural engineers, M&E, and other consultants Provide technical guidance, root-cause identification, and remedial strategies Report to senior management on performance, risks, and opportunities Required Skills & Experience Chartered or working toward MRICS / equivalent professional accreditation Proven experience in commercial building fabric / surveying roles Experience managing minor works / refurbishment projects (preferably up to £500k) Strong knowledge of building pathology, materials, facade systems, waterproofing, insulation, etc. Excellent specification, procurement, and contract management experience Solid understanding of health & safety, CDM regulations, building compliance Strong project management skills and ability to manage multiple workstreams Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and team leadership capability
Oct 16, 2025
Full time
Building Fabric Surveyor/Manager Location: London Bridge Salary Range: £65,000 - £75,000 per annum Employment Type: Permanent, Full Time The Role: We're representing a leading commercial estate management business in central London. They are seeking a Building Fabric Surveyor to lead the delivery of building fabric strategies across a high-profile estate in the London Bridge area. You will be responsible for managing condition surveys, small works projects (up to £500k), and ensuring the long-term performance and integrity of the building fabric. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage building fabric strategies, lifecycle planning, and maintenance regimes Conduct comprehensive condition surveys and assessments Oversee the delivery of small works and refurbishment projects (up to £500k) from inception through to completion Manage budgets, timelines, contractors, and stakeholders Prepare specifications, tender documents, and procurement of subcontractors Monitor quality, compliance, and deliver defect-free outcomes Liaise with design teams, structural engineers, M&E, and other consultants Provide technical guidance, root-cause identification, and remedial strategies Report to senior management on performance, risks, and opportunities Required Skills & Experience Chartered or working toward MRICS / equivalent professional accreditation Proven experience in commercial building fabric / surveying roles Experience managing minor works / refurbishment projects (preferably up to £500k) Strong knowledge of building pathology, materials, facade systems, waterproofing, insulation, etc. Excellent specification, procurement, and contract management experience Solid understanding of health & safety, CDM regulations, building compliance Strong project management skills and ability to manage multiple workstreams Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and team leadership capability
Electrical Project Manager Opportunity - Leading M&E Contractor - NW Projects MK Search are working closely with a tier 1 M&E Contractor with a turnover of c. 80m who are looking to engage with an experienced Electrical Project Manager for their Manchester office for projects across the Northwest. The company in question are a well respected contractor who have longstanding client relationships in the commercial fit out, data centre and healthcare construction sectors. They deliver full M&E services but also operate as a full turnkey main contractor delivering to prestigious clients. Responsibilities: Ensure compliance with environmental, health, safety, quality, and legislative standards from project start to completion. Deliver projects to required quality standards, on time and within budget, meeting both client and company expectations. Lead and coordinate on-site teams, subcontractors, and the supply chain to ensure effective project execution. Implement and uphold quality assurance processes and HSQE procedures, including ISO accreditations. Prepare weekly site condition and safety reports, addressing issues promptly. Maintain and ensure understanding of all programmes, method statements, and risk assessments. Ensure contract terms are understood and followed by the project team. Keep site records accurate and up to date in line with company and legal requirements. Build and maintain strong relationships with internal teams, clients, subcontractors, and suppliers. Identify opportunities to reduce costs and increase value throughout the project lifecycle. Proactively address and escalate potential risks or issues. Uphold high site standards consistently throughout the project. Verify that all site personnel have the necessary training and competencies. Lead and contribute to subcontractor meetings, including preparation of minutes where required. Complete all testing documentation and relevant records. Conduct site surveys to define scope of work for pricing. Possess a basic understanding of cost estimation for small variations and minor works. Monitor and track costs to ensure delivery within approved budgets. Please apply if you would like to find out more.
Oct 15, 2025
Full time
Electrical Project Manager Opportunity - Leading M&E Contractor - NW Projects MK Search are working closely with a tier 1 M&E Contractor with a turnover of c. 80m who are looking to engage with an experienced Electrical Project Manager for their Manchester office for projects across the Northwest. The company in question are a well respected contractor who have longstanding client relationships in the commercial fit out, data centre and healthcare construction sectors. They deliver full M&E services but also operate as a full turnkey main contractor delivering to prestigious clients. Responsibilities: Ensure compliance with environmental, health, safety, quality, and legislative standards from project start to completion. Deliver projects to required quality standards, on time and within budget, meeting both client and company expectations. Lead and coordinate on-site teams, subcontractors, and the supply chain to ensure effective project execution. Implement and uphold quality assurance processes and HSQE procedures, including ISO accreditations. Prepare weekly site condition and safety reports, addressing issues promptly. Maintain and ensure understanding of all programmes, method statements, and risk assessments. Ensure contract terms are understood and followed by the project team. Keep site records accurate and up to date in line with company and legal requirements. Build and maintain strong relationships with internal teams, clients, subcontractors, and suppliers. Identify opportunities to reduce costs and increase value throughout the project lifecycle. Proactively address and escalate potential risks or issues. Uphold high site standards consistently throughout the project. Verify that all site personnel have the necessary training and competencies. Lead and contribute to subcontractor meetings, including preparation of minutes where required. Complete all testing documentation and relevant records. Conduct site surveys to define scope of work for pricing. Possess a basic understanding of cost estimation for small variations and minor works. Monitor and track costs to ensure delivery within approved budgets. Please apply if you would like to find out more.
Mechanical Project Manager Opportunity - Leading M&E Contractor - NW Projects MK Search are working closely with a tier 1 M&E Contractor with a turnover of c. 80m who are looking to engage with an experienced Mechanical Project Manager for their Manchester office for projects across the Northwest. The company in question are a well respected contractor who have longstanding client relationships in the commercial fit out, data centre and healthcare construction sectors. They deliver full M&E services but also operate as a full turnkey main contractor delivering to prestigious clients. Responsibilities: Ensure compliance with environmental, health, safety, quality, and legislative standards from project start to completion. Deliver projects to required quality standards, on time and within budget, meeting both client and company expectations. Lead and coordinate on-site teams, subcontractors, and the supply chain to ensure effective project execution. Implement and uphold quality assurance processes and HSQE procedures, including ISO accreditations. Prepare weekly site condition and safety reports, addressing issues promptly. Maintain and ensure understanding of all programmes, method statements, and risk assessments. Ensure contract terms are understood and followed by the project team. Keep site records accurate and up to date in line with company and legal requirements. Build and maintain strong relationships with internal teams, clients, subcontractors, and suppliers. Identify opportunities to reduce costs and increase value throughout the project lifecycle. Proactively address and escalate potential risks or issues. Uphold high site standards consistently throughout the project. Verify that all site personnel have the necessary training and competencies. Lead and contribute to subcontractor meetings, including preparation of minutes where required. Complete all testing documentation and relevant records. Conduct site surveys to define scope of work for pricing. Possess a basic understanding of cost estimation for small variations and minor works. Monitor and track costs to ensure delivery within approved budgets. Please apply if you would like to find out more.
Oct 15, 2025
Full time
Mechanical Project Manager Opportunity - Leading M&E Contractor - NW Projects MK Search are working closely with a tier 1 M&E Contractor with a turnover of c. 80m who are looking to engage with an experienced Mechanical Project Manager for their Manchester office for projects across the Northwest. The company in question are a well respected contractor who have longstanding client relationships in the commercial fit out, data centre and healthcare construction sectors. They deliver full M&E services but also operate as a full turnkey main contractor delivering to prestigious clients. Responsibilities: Ensure compliance with environmental, health, safety, quality, and legislative standards from project start to completion. Deliver projects to required quality standards, on time and within budget, meeting both client and company expectations. Lead and coordinate on-site teams, subcontractors, and the supply chain to ensure effective project execution. Implement and uphold quality assurance processes and HSQE procedures, including ISO accreditations. Prepare weekly site condition and safety reports, addressing issues promptly. Maintain and ensure understanding of all programmes, method statements, and risk assessments. Ensure contract terms are understood and followed by the project team. Keep site records accurate and up to date in line with company and legal requirements. Build and maintain strong relationships with internal teams, clients, subcontractors, and suppliers. Identify opportunities to reduce costs and increase value throughout the project lifecycle. Proactively address and escalate potential risks or issues. Uphold high site standards consistently throughout the project. Verify that all site personnel have the necessary training and competencies. Lead and contribute to subcontractor meetings, including preparation of minutes where required. Complete all testing documentation and relevant records. Conduct site surveys to define scope of work for pricing. Possess a basic understanding of cost estimation for small variations and minor works. Monitor and track costs to ensure delivery within approved budgets. Please apply if you would like to find out more.
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