This is an exciting opportunity for a PM - Infrastructure to join the property industry and contribute to significant infrastructure projects in London. The ideal candidate will oversee project delivery, ensuring quality, budget, and timeline requirements are met. Client Details A leading consultancy at the forefront of delivering complex capital investment programmes across the UK's regulated utilities and infrastructure sectors. The organisation partners with public and private clients to drive innovation, sustainability, and efficiency in project delivery. With a focus on technical excellence, collaborative working, and delivering measurable value, it plays a key role in shaping essential infrastructure that underpins communities and supports the transition to a more sustainable future. Description As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of major capital projects within regulated environments, ensuring outcomes that meet client, stakeholder, and community expectations. You will lead multi-disciplinary delivery teams, manage external partners, and oversee all aspects of project governance to achieve time, cost, quality, and safety objectives. Key responsibilities include: Managing the full project lifecycle, from initial business case and feasibility through procurement, construction, and handover into operation. Leading and motivating cross-functional teams to achieve delivery excellence and maintain a culture of accountability and continuous improvement. Embedding robust health, safety, and sustainability standards throughout the project lifecycle, aligning with net-zero and carbon reduction goals. Developing innovative project strategies that optimise capital and whole-life value for clients. Managing procurement activities, including scope development, tender processes, and contract administration. Overseeing financial performance, risk management, and change control to ensure delivery within approved parameters. Building and maintaining strong stakeholder relationships, including with client sponsors, regulators, and delivery partners. Championing a client-focused approach that prioritises collaboration, transparency, and long-term value creation. Providing accurate reporting, governance documentation, and progress updates to senior stakeholders. Profile Degree-qualified in engineering, project management, or a related technical discipline; chartered or working towards chartership with a relevant professional body. Proven experience managing complex, high-value projects in the regulated infrastructure or utilities sectors. Strong commercial understanding, with hands-on experience in procurement, contract administration, and cost control. Demonstrated ability to make informed, risk-based decisions in fast-paced project environments. Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, capable of motivating teams and building trusted client relationships. Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills, with experience liaising with regulators, local authorities, and contractors. A proactive approach to safety, sustainability, and quality assurance. Job Offer Competitive salary with car allowance, annual bonus, and contributory pension scheme. 25+ days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with service. Private medical insurance and annual health assessments. Hybrid working model, with flexibility to balance office, site, and remote working. Access to a comprehensive benefits and wellbeing platform. The opportunity to join a collaborative, forward-thinking project management team and contribute to some of the UK's most significant infrastructure investments.
Oct 23, 2025
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity for a PM - Infrastructure to join the property industry and contribute to significant infrastructure projects in London. The ideal candidate will oversee project delivery, ensuring quality, budget, and timeline requirements are met. Client Details A leading consultancy at the forefront of delivering complex capital investment programmes across the UK's regulated utilities and infrastructure sectors. The organisation partners with public and private clients to drive innovation, sustainability, and efficiency in project delivery. With a focus on technical excellence, collaborative working, and delivering measurable value, it plays a key role in shaping essential infrastructure that underpins communities and supports the transition to a more sustainable future. Description As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of major capital projects within regulated environments, ensuring outcomes that meet client, stakeholder, and community expectations. You will lead multi-disciplinary delivery teams, manage external partners, and oversee all aspects of project governance to achieve time, cost, quality, and safety objectives. Key responsibilities include: Managing the full project lifecycle, from initial business case and feasibility through procurement, construction, and handover into operation. Leading and motivating cross-functional teams to achieve delivery excellence and maintain a culture of accountability and continuous improvement. Embedding robust health, safety, and sustainability standards throughout the project lifecycle, aligning with net-zero and carbon reduction goals. Developing innovative project strategies that optimise capital and whole-life value for clients. Managing procurement activities, including scope development, tender processes, and contract administration. Overseeing financial performance, risk management, and change control to ensure delivery within approved parameters. Building and maintaining strong stakeholder relationships, including with client sponsors, regulators, and delivery partners. Championing a client-focused approach that prioritises collaboration, transparency, and long-term value creation. Providing accurate reporting, governance documentation, and progress updates to senior stakeholders. Profile Degree-qualified in engineering, project management, or a related technical discipline; chartered or working towards chartership with a relevant professional body. Proven experience managing complex, high-value projects in the regulated infrastructure or utilities sectors. Strong commercial understanding, with hands-on experience in procurement, contract administration, and cost control. Demonstrated ability to make informed, risk-based decisions in fast-paced project environments. Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, capable of motivating teams and building trusted client relationships. Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills, with experience liaising with regulators, local authorities, and contractors. A proactive approach to safety, sustainability, and quality assurance. Job Offer Competitive salary with car allowance, annual bonus, and contributory pension scheme. 25+ days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with service. Private medical insurance and annual health assessments. Hybrid working model, with flexibility to balance office, site, and remote working. Access to a comprehensive benefits and wellbeing platform. The opportunity to join a collaborative, forward-thinking project management team and contribute to some of the UK's most significant infrastructure investments.
This is an exciting opportunity for a PM - Infrastructure to join the property industry and contribute to significant infrastructure projects in London. The ideal candidate will oversee project delivery, ensuring quality, budget, and timeline requirements are met. Client Details A leading consultancy at the forefront of delivering complex capital investment programmes across the UK's regulated utilities and infrastructure sectors. The organisation partners with public and private clients to drive innovation, sustainability, and efficiency in project delivery. With a focus on technical excellence, collaborative working, and delivering measurable value, it plays a key role in shaping essential infrastructure that underpins communities and supports the transition to a more sustainable future. Description As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of major capital projects within regulated environments, ensuring outcomes that meet client, stakeholder, and community expectations. You will lead multi-disciplinary delivery teams, manage external partners, and oversee all aspects of project governance to achieve time, cost, quality, and safety objectives. Key responsibilities include: Managing the full project lifecycle, from initial business case and feasibility through procurement, construction, and handover into operation. Leading and motivating cross-functional teams to achieve delivery excellence and maintain a culture of accountability and continuous improvement. Embedding robust health, safety, and sustainability standards throughout the project lifecycle, aligning with net-zero and carbon reduction goals. Developing innovative project strategies that optimise capital and whole-life value for clients. Managing procurement activities, including scope development, tender processes, and contract administration. Overseeing financial performance, risk management, and change control to ensure delivery within approved parameters. Building and maintaining strong stakeholder relationships, including with client sponsors, regulators, and delivery partners. Championing a client-focused approach that prioritises collaboration, transparency, and long-term value creation. Providing accurate reporting, governance documentation, and progress updates to senior stakeholders. Profile Degree-qualified in engineering, project management, or a related technical discipline; chartered or working towards chartership with a relevant professional body. Proven experience managing complex, high-value projects in the regulated infrastructure or utilities sectors. Strong commercial understanding, with hands-on experience in procurement, contract administration, and cost control. Demonstrated ability to make informed, risk-based decisions in fast-paced project environments. Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, capable of motivating teams and building trusted client relationships. Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills, with experience liaising with regulators, local authorities, and contractors. A proactive approach to safety, sustainability, and quality assurance. Job Offer Competitive salary with car allowance, annual bonus, and contributory pension scheme. 25+ days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with service. Private medical insurance and annual health assessments. Hybrid working model, with flexibility to balance office, site, and remote working. Access to a comprehensive benefits and wellbeing platform. The opportunity to join a collaborative, forward-thinking project management team and contribute to some of the UK's most significant infrastructure investments.
Oct 23, 2025
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity for a PM - Infrastructure to join the property industry and contribute to significant infrastructure projects in London. The ideal candidate will oversee project delivery, ensuring quality, budget, and timeline requirements are met. Client Details A leading consultancy at the forefront of delivering complex capital investment programmes across the UK's regulated utilities and infrastructure sectors. The organisation partners with public and private clients to drive innovation, sustainability, and efficiency in project delivery. With a focus on technical excellence, collaborative working, and delivering measurable value, it plays a key role in shaping essential infrastructure that underpins communities and supports the transition to a more sustainable future. Description As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of major capital projects within regulated environments, ensuring outcomes that meet client, stakeholder, and community expectations. You will lead multi-disciplinary delivery teams, manage external partners, and oversee all aspects of project governance to achieve time, cost, quality, and safety objectives. Key responsibilities include: Managing the full project lifecycle, from initial business case and feasibility through procurement, construction, and handover into operation. Leading and motivating cross-functional teams to achieve delivery excellence and maintain a culture of accountability and continuous improvement. Embedding robust health, safety, and sustainability standards throughout the project lifecycle, aligning with net-zero and carbon reduction goals. Developing innovative project strategies that optimise capital and whole-life value for clients. Managing procurement activities, including scope development, tender processes, and contract administration. Overseeing financial performance, risk management, and change control to ensure delivery within approved parameters. Building and maintaining strong stakeholder relationships, including with client sponsors, regulators, and delivery partners. Championing a client-focused approach that prioritises collaboration, transparency, and long-term value creation. Providing accurate reporting, governance documentation, and progress updates to senior stakeholders. Profile Degree-qualified in engineering, project management, or a related technical discipline; chartered or working towards chartership with a relevant professional body. Proven experience managing complex, high-value projects in the regulated infrastructure or utilities sectors. Strong commercial understanding, with hands-on experience in procurement, contract administration, and cost control. Demonstrated ability to make informed, risk-based decisions in fast-paced project environments. Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, capable of motivating teams and building trusted client relationships. Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills, with experience liaising with regulators, local authorities, and contractors. A proactive approach to safety, sustainability, and quality assurance. Job Offer Competitive salary with car allowance, annual bonus, and contributory pension scheme. 25+ days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with service. Private medical insurance and annual health assessments. Hybrid working model, with flexibility to balance office, site, and remote working. Access to a comprehensive benefits and wellbeing platform. The opportunity to join a collaborative, forward-thinking project management team and contribute to some of the UK's most significant infrastructure investments.
Principal OHL Design Engineer We are seeking a Principal Overhead Line (OHL) Design Engineer to join a growing consultancy that delivers projects across the UK transmission and distribution sector. The company specialises in the design of overhead lines, underground cables and wider energy infrastructure, supporting key national projects that contribute to Net Zero. The Role You will be responsible for delivering high-quality OHL design solutions, covering: Line profiling and routing Load, strength and foundation design Conductor selection and optimisation Coordination with CAD teams and checking deliverables Developing design processes and tools to improve efficiency Managing projects, clients and stakeholders Coaching and mentoring junior engineers Key Responsibilities Deliver OHL design studies to scope, budget and programme in line with industry standards Use PLS-CADD and related design software (Tower, Pole) as well as CAD tools Manage drawings, schedules and design documentation Act as technical lead with clients and stakeholders Ensure compliance with CDM and safety standards Skills & Experience Degree in Civil Engineering Chartered (MICE, MIET, MIMechE) 5+ years experience in OHL design (transmission or distribution) Strong knowledge of OHL standards and specifications (BS, ENA) Proficient in PLS-CADD / Tower / Pole software Excellent communication, stakeholder and problem-solving skills
Oct 22, 2025
Full time
Principal OHL Design Engineer We are seeking a Principal Overhead Line (OHL) Design Engineer to join a growing consultancy that delivers projects across the UK transmission and distribution sector. The company specialises in the design of overhead lines, underground cables and wider energy infrastructure, supporting key national projects that contribute to Net Zero. The Role You will be responsible for delivering high-quality OHL design solutions, covering: Line profiling and routing Load, strength and foundation design Conductor selection and optimisation Coordination with CAD teams and checking deliverables Developing design processes and tools to improve efficiency Managing projects, clients and stakeholders Coaching and mentoring junior engineers Key Responsibilities Deliver OHL design studies to scope, budget and programme in line with industry standards Use PLS-CADD and related design software (Tower, Pole) as well as CAD tools Manage drawings, schedules and design documentation Act as technical lead with clients and stakeholders Ensure compliance with CDM and safety standards Skills & Experience Degree in Civil Engineering Chartered (MICE, MIET, MIMechE) 5+ years experience in OHL design (transmission or distribution) Strong knowledge of OHL standards and specifications (BS, ENA) Proficient in PLS-CADD / Tower / Pole software Excellent communication, stakeholder and problem-solving skills
Senior Project Manager Substations/Energy South Wales Project Hybrid £85,000 salary About The Role: My client provide an end-to-end service, delivering solutions in electricity transmission, distribution, renewable energy, EV, metering and home decarbonisation. This role is focused on Electricity Transmission- They design, build and commission substations at voltages up to and including 400kV. Their teams construct and maintain transmission lines and substations, ensuring the efficient and reliable delivery of electricity. As part of this team, you ll be at the forefront of the transition to net zero, working with not just those around you, but across the Group- sharing learnings to deliver essential infrastructure services for life. What will you be doing? As a Senior Project Manager, you will be leading Electrical Transmission frameworks across the UK, with your first project based in South Wales. You ll oversee the delivery of M&E projects from start to finish, ensuring high standards in safety, quality, and timeliness. Collaborate with an expert management team, drive risk management, and provide guidance on technical and contractual matters. Use your industry knowledge to contribute to new contract bids and achieve financial targets. Ready to lead and make a real impact? Candidate Essentials • National Grid Substation build experience - including workable knowledge of Rules, EPC / M&E Framework • Proven leadership on Design and Build projects, managing cross functional teams • Excellent stakeholder management skills engaging with clients and suppliers • Qualification in construction / engineering and / or relevant experience • Qualification in Project Management (APM, PMP etc.) • Strong commercial experience with NEC contracts • Demonstrated ability to manage risk and opportunity • Experience managing budgets with history of delivery to time and cost This role offers: • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays • EV/ Hybrid car scheme • Private health care and health care cash plan for you • Discretionary bonus scheme
Oct 20, 2025
Full time
Senior Project Manager Substations/Energy South Wales Project Hybrid £85,000 salary About The Role: My client provide an end-to-end service, delivering solutions in electricity transmission, distribution, renewable energy, EV, metering and home decarbonisation. This role is focused on Electricity Transmission- They design, build and commission substations at voltages up to and including 400kV. Their teams construct and maintain transmission lines and substations, ensuring the efficient and reliable delivery of electricity. As part of this team, you ll be at the forefront of the transition to net zero, working with not just those around you, but across the Group- sharing learnings to deliver essential infrastructure services for life. What will you be doing? As a Senior Project Manager, you will be leading Electrical Transmission frameworks across the UK, with your first project based in South Wales. You ll oversee the delivery of M&E projects from start to finish, ensuring high standards in safety, quality, and timeliness. Collaborate with an expert management team, drive risk management, and provide guidance on technical and contractual matters. Use your industry knowledge to contribute to new contract bids and achieve financial targets. Ready to lead and make a real impact? Candidate Essentials • National Grid Substation build experience - including workable knowledge of Rules, EPC / M&E Framework • Proven leadership on Design and Build projects, managing cross functional teams • Excellent stakeholder management skills engaging with clients and suppliers • Qualification in construction / engineering and / or relevant experience • Qualification in Project Management (APM, PMP etc.) • Strong commercial experience with NEC contracts • Demonstrated ability to manage risk and opportunity • Experience managing budgets with history of delivery to time and cost This role offers: • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays • EV/ Hybrid car scheme • Private health care and health care cash plan for you • Discretionary bonus scheme
Location:UK Mobile - predominantly North of UK for the support of our Siemens customer contract Salary: Up to £58,000 per annum + Car Allowance Working hours: Monday to Friday 8.00 am - 17.00 pm Contract Type: 12-month FTC Benefits: Private Healthcare, 25 days leave plus bank holidays, Company Sick Pay, Company Pension Scheme, Flexi Benefits, Learning and Development Opportunities and more. About EMCOR UK: At EMCOR UK, we revolutionise facilities management by combining our engineering heritage and innovation capability. We prioritise people in everything we do, collaborating closely with our customers to understand all their needs, from the big picture to day-to-day operations. Our purpose is to "create a better world at work". Using our unique insight platform, "One Data World," we harness data-driven intelligence to make informed decisions, adapting our services to meet our customers' evolving requirements. This allows us to cultivate an enhanced workplace experience for their teams whilst optimising efficiency, meticulously managing every asset, and minimising their impact on the planet. All supported by our commitment to safety, compliance, and assurance. Our partnering approach empowers our customers to shape a better future. Whether guiding their path to net zero or redeveloping their facilities for enhanced efficiency, we create better places for work whilst taking away the burden of facility operations, freeing up our customers to concentrate on their business. About the role Role Overview: As the Senior Project Manager, you'll manage the MWE project and associated delivery team across multiple locations. The Senior Project Manager will be expected to ensure the cost effective and timely delivery of all contractual obligations and service provisions. Good project and people management skills are essential. What you'll do: Be responsible for the P&L on the MWE works and to lead and direct operational activities in order to maintain and improve VFM for both QinetiQ and EMCOR UK Develop strong relationships with customers staff and their representatives applying Key Account Management principles in order to foster good working relationships at every level and optimise the commercial position of EMCOR Lead and inspire the delivery teams and employees within the MWE works toward the cost-effective delivery of our contractual obligations in such a way to meet all stakeholders expectations Conduct joint site inspections and audits with stakeholders - ensuring actions are disseminated appropriately and actions closed out in an agreed timeframe. Engage in tender activities with supply chain and partners - developing cost effective delivery solutions for the client. Ensure the MWE works have suitable, qualified and experienced teams in place within an appropriate reporting structure, by deploying appropriate HR strategies to recruit, develop, motivate and retain the required management capabilities Develop cost effective mobilisation, transition and operational plans to ensure that the commercial and operational deliverables are met within agreed timescales Responsible for the production and implementation of project programmes for the MWE works To actively engage and lead on lessons learned reviews and other progress meetings as required with the client and other stakeholders Ensure that all operational activities are conducted in accordance with standard EMCOR policies and procedures; in particular: -Health, Safety, Quality and the Environment, Financial Reporting, Commercial and legislative, HR and Employee Welfare, EMCOR Standards of Conduct and Code of Ethics Develop an organisational culture, which reflects the EMCOR Brand and core values of the business, such that a positive employee relations climate and working environment of continuous improvement is created in order to drive demonstrable value to the client and make life easier for all. Who you'll be: Demonstrate significant project management experience within the FM, M&E, construction, or engineering sector, including high-value and complex projects. Demonstrate anunderstanding and practical evidence of implementing H&S, CDM guidelines, RIBA framework, design liability, tender process, supply chain selection and control. Demonstrable experience of project financial management and commercial acumen. Proven experience of transformational leadership and management of a multi-disciplinary team, specifically focusing on driving continuous positive improvement and best business practices. Fully IT competent, specifically regarding project scheduling, programming and technical software including Microsoft Projects, PowerBI and Visio, and (desirable) Simpro, Matterport, Revit and BIM. Demonstrable skills in dealing and working closely with internal and external customers and suppliers on complex and interrelated issues. To be able to communicate at all levels, with excellent written and verbal reasoning skills. Recognised qualification in Project Management: Prince2, APM, PMP certification. City and Guilds or NVQ Level 4 or higher in a relevant FM, Construction or Engineering discipline. IOSH certification. Desirable (all must be valid and in-date): Bachelor's degree in project or business management or related areas of study. Masters in Business Administration (MBA). NEBOSH certification. CITB SMSTS certification. CSCS Black Card Holder. CMI Level 5 in Management & Leadership. Training in CDM2015 and Building Safety Act regulations. 25 Days holidays + Bank holidays Holiday Buy Scheme - up to 5 days a year Industry leading Maternity & Paternity Policies Refer a Friend scheme - worth £500 per referral GEMS - Internal recognition scheme with vouchers for Amazon and retail/dining Access to Flex Benefits: Discount Shopping, Gym, Mobile, Family Activities, Insurance, Dining Experience, Car Leasing and Breakdown Cover. Bike To Work Scheme Paid volunteering and charity days Medicash - Health cash plan - Benefits covered include dental, optical, physiotherapy and a health & wellbeing. Employee Assistance Programme - Offering guidance and advice on Personal, Health, Legal andFinancialqueries. At EMCOR UK, we embrace and celebrate diversity in all its forms. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and experiences, regardless of age, race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or any other characteristic that makes you unique. We believe that a diverse and inclusive workforce fosters creativity, innovation, and better problem-solving. We encourage applications from all candidates and are committed to providing equal opportunities for employment and growth, supported by our inclusive policies and practices. Join us in our endeavour to build a culture of mutual respect and equity, a place where every voice is heard, and every individual is championed. Join us in building a better world at work.
Oct 18, 2025
Full time
Location:UK Mobile - predominantly North of UK for the support of our Siemens customer contract Salary: Up to £58,000 per annum + Car Allowance Working hours: Monday to Friday 8.00 am - 17.00 pm Contract Type: 12-month FTC Benefits: Private Healthcare, 25 days leave plus bank holidays, Company Sick Pay, Company Pension Scheme, Flexi Benefits, Learning and Development Opportunities and more. About EMCOR UK: At EMCOR UK, we revolutionise facilities management by combining our engineering heritage and innovation capability. We prioritise people in everything we do, collaborating closely with our customers to understand all their needs, from the big picture to day-to-day operations. Our purpose is to "create a better world at work". Using our unique insight platform, "One Data World," we harness data-driven intelligence to make informed decisions, adapting our services to meet our customers' evolving requirements. This allows us to cultivate an enhanced workplace experience for their teams whilst optimising efficiency, meticulously managing every asset, and minimising their impact on the planet. All supported by our commitment to safety, compliance, and assurance. Our partnering approach empowers our customers to shape a better future. Whether guiding their path to net zero or redeveloping their facilities for enhanced efficiency, we create better places for work whilst taking away the burden of facility operations, freeing up our customers to concentrate on their business. About the role Role Overview: As the Senior Project Manager, you'll manage the MWE project and associated delivery team across multiple locations. The Senior Project Manager will be expected to ensure the cost effective and timely delivery of all contractual obligations and service provisions. Good project and people management skills are essential. What you'll do: Be responsible for the P&L on the MWE works and to lead and direct operational activities in order to maintain and improve VFM for both QinetiQ and EMCOR UK Develop strong relationships with customers staff and their representatives applying Key Account Management principles in order to foster good working relationships at every level and optimise the commercial position of EMCOR Lead and inspire the delivery teams and employees within the MWE works toward the cost-effective delivery of our contractual obligations in such a way to meet all stakeholders expectations Conduct joint site inspections and audits with stakeholders - ensuring actions are disseminated appropriately and actions closed out in an agreed timeframe. Engage in tender activities with supply chain and partners - developing cost effective delivery solutions for the client. Ensure the MWE works have suitable, qualified and experienced teams in place within an appropriate reporting structure, by deploying appropriate HR strategies to recruit, develop, motivate and retain the required management capabilities Develop cost effective mobilisation, transition and operational plans to ensure that the commercial and operational deliverables are met within agreed timescales Responsible for the production and implementation of project programmes for the MWE works To actively engage and lead on lessons learned reviews and other progress meetings as required with the client and other stakeholders Ensure that all operational activities are conducted in accordance with standard EMCOR policies and procedures; in particular: -Health, Safety, Quality and the Environment, Financial Reporting, Commercial and legislative, HR and Employee Welfare, EMCOR Standards of Conduct and Code of Ethics Develop an organisational culture, which reflects the EMCOR Brand and core values of the business, such that a positive employee relations climate and working environment of continuous improvement is created in order to drive demonstrable value to the client and make life easier for all. Who you'll be: Demonstrate significant project management experience within the FM, M&E, construction, or engineering sector, including high-value and complex projects. Demonstrate anunderstanding and practical evidence of implementing H&S, CDM guidelines, RIBA framework, design liability, tender process, supply chain selection and control. Demonstrable experience of project financial management and commercial acumen. Proven experience of transformational leadership and management of a multi-disciplinary team, specifically focusing on driving continuous positive improvement and best business practices. Fully IT competent, specifically regarding project scheduling, programming and technical software including Microsoft Projects, PowerBI and Visio, and (desirable) Simpro, Matterport, Revit and BIM. Demonstrable skills in dealing and working closely with internal and external customers and suppliers on complex and interrelated issues. To be able to communicate at all levels, with excellent written and verbal reasoning skills. Recognised qualification in Project Management: Prince2, APM, PMP certification. City and Guilds or NVQ Level 4 or higher in a relevant FM, Construction or Engineering discipline. IOSH certification. Desirable (all must be valid and in-date): Bachelor's degree in project or business management or related areas of study. Masters in Business Administration (MBA). NEBOSH certification. CITB SMSTS certification. CSCS Black Card Holder. CMI Level 5 in Management & Leadership. Training in CDM2015 and Building Safety Act regulations. 25 Days holidays + Bank holidays Holiday Buy Scheme - up to 5 days a year Industry leading Maternity & Paternity Policies Refer a Friend scheme - worth £500 per referral GEMS - Internal recognition scheme with vouchers for Amazon and retail/dining Access to Flex Benefits: Discount Shopping, Gym, Mobile, Family Activities, Insurance, Dining Experience, Car Leasing and Breakdown Cover. Bike To Work Scheme Paid volunteering and charity days Medicash - Health cash plan - Benefits covered include dental, optical, physiotherapy and a health & wellbeing. Employee Assistance Programme - Offering guidance and advice on Personal, Health, Legal andFinancialqueries. At EMCOR UK, we embrace and celebrate diversity in all its forms. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and experiences, regardless of age, race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or any other characteristic that makes you unique. We believe that a diverse and inclusive workforce fosters creativity, innovation, and better problem-solving. We encourage applications from all candidates and are committed to providing equal opportunities for employment and growth, supported by our inclusive policies and practices. Join us in our endeavour to build a culture of mutual respect and equity, a place where every voice is heard, and every individual is championed. Join us in building a better world at work.
Are you ready to shape the future of clean energy? We re looking for a driven Project Development Manager to join our growing team and deliver innovative low-carbon heat networks across the UK. With a salary of up to £70k plus excellent benefits , this is your chance to play a key role in the UK s transition to net zero while developing your career in a fast-paced, supportive environment. Project Development Manager Location: Flexible home-based with offices in London, Carlisle, Sheffield, Bristol. National travel to sites required. Department: Business Development Employment Type: Permanent Salary: Up to £70,000 (commensurate with experience) We are seeking a Project Development Manager to help shape and deliver some of the UK s most innovative low-carbon energy projects. This is an exciting opportunity to join a fast-growing organisation working at the forefront of the transition to net zero, developing, expanding, and operating heat networks that provide clean, affordable energy to communities, towns, and cities. Reporting to the Head of Project Development, you will support projects from the early stages of feasibility through to commercial close, while also driving densification the expansion and optimisation of existing heat networks to maximise their potential. This role suits someone with strong technical and commercial skills who is comfortable working across multiple disciplines, engaging with clients and stakeholders, and who is motivated by the challenge of delivering complex, impactful energy infrastructure projects. Key Responsibilities Lead on pre-contract project development activities, moving opportunities from initial concept to commercially and technically viable proposals. Focus on densification of live projects identifying opportunities to expand networks, connect additional customers, and integrate low-carbon heat sources. Undertake heat mapping, master planning, technoeconomic modelling, and optioneering exercises. Analyse and interpret technical, commercial, contractual, and regulatory information to identify risks and opportunities. Collaborate with internal teams (design, estimating, operations) to ensure project proposals are deliverable and commercially robust. Work with external stakeholders, including clients, contractors, consultants, and local authorities, to develop tailored project solutions. Contribute to feasibility assessments, risk registers, project bids, and funding applications such as the Green Heat Network Fund (GHNF). Support wider decarbonisation strategies, helping projects transition from gas-based systems to sustainable, low-carbon alternatives. Candidate Profile 2 5 years experience in the heat networks, utilities, or wider energy industry. Degree (or equivalent) in engineering or a related discipline. Strong commercial and analytical skills, with high proficiency in Excel. Understanding of how energy infrastructure projects are developed and delivered (from feasibility through to operations). Knowledge of low-carbon energy systems and a genuine interest in decarbonising UK heat supply. Comfortable interpreting technical drawings, specifications, and contracts. Excellent communication skills written, verbal, and digital capable of working with clients, engineers, contractors, and suppliers. Self-motivated, well-organised, and able to manage tasks independently while contributing to a collaborative team. Desirable skills include experience with GIS or energy pro software, MS Projects, and project management tools. What We Offer Salary up to £70,000 plus discretionary bonus. 25 days holiday plus statutory holidays (with the option to buy or sell up to 5 days). Pension plan. Private healthcare scheme. Cycle-to-work scheme. Electric car lease scheme. Health and well-being support. An inclusive culture that promotes diversity. Ongoing learning and development opportunities. Company laptop/PC and equipment. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated and ambitious individual to play a key role in the delivery of large-scale, low-carbon heat networks across the UK. If you are excited by the challenge of building the energy systems of the future, we would love to hear from you.
Oct 18, 2025
Full time
Are you ready to shape the future of clean energy? We re looking for a driven Project Development Manager to join our growing team and deliver innovative low-carbon heat networks across the UK. With a salary of up to £70k plus excellent benefits , this is your chance to play a key role in the UK s transition to net zero while developing your career in a fast-paced, supportive environment. Project Development Manager Location: Flexible home-based with offices in London, Carlisle, Sheffield, Bristol. National travel to sites required. Department: Business Development Employment Type: Permanent Salary: Up to £70,000 (commensurate with experience) We are seeking a Project Development Manager to help shape and deliver some of the UK s most innovative low-carbon energy projects. This is an exciting opportunity to join a fast-growing organisation working at the forefront of the transition to net zero, developing, expanding, and operating heat networks that provide clean, affordable energy to communities, towns, and cities. Reporting to the Head of Project Development, you will support projects from the early stages of feasibility through to commercial close, while also driving densification the expansion and optimisation of existing heat networks to maximise their potential. This role suits someone with strong technical and commercial skills who is comfortable working across multiple disciplines, engaging with clients and stakeholders, and who is motivated by the challenge of delivering complex, impactful energy infrastructure projects. Key Responsibilities Lead on pre-contract project development activities, moving opportunities from initial concept to commercially and technically viable proposals. Focus on densification of live projects identifying opportunities to expand networks, connect additional customers, and integrate low-carbon heat sources. Undertake heat mapping, master planning, technoeconomic modelling, and optioneering exercises. Analyse and interpret technical, commercial, contractual, and regulatory information to identify risks and opportunities. Collaborate with internal teams (design, estimating, operations) to ensure project proposals are deliverable and commercially robust. Work with external stakeholders, including clients, contractors, consultants, and local authorities, to develop tailored project solutions. Contribute to feasibility assessments, risk registers, project bids, and funding applications such as the Green Heat Network Fund (GHNF). Support wider decarbonisation strategies, helping projects transition from gas-based systems to sustainable, low-carbon alternatives. Candidate Profile 2 5 years experience in the heat networks, utilities, or wider energy industry. Degree (or equivalent) in engineering or a related discipline. Strong commercial and analytical skills, with high proficiency in Excel. Understanding of how energy infrastructure projects are developed and delivered (from feasibility through to operations). Knowledge of low-carbon energy systems and a genuine interest in decarbonising UK heat supply. Comfortable interpreting technical drawings, specifications, and contracts. Excellent communication skills written, verbal, and digital capable of working with clients, engineers, contractors, and suppliers. Self-motivated, well-organised, and able to manage tasks independently while contributing to a collaborative team. Desirable skills include experience with GIS or energy pro software, MS Projects, and project management tools. What We Offer Salary up to £70,000 plus discretionary bonus. 25 days holiday plus statutory holidays (with the option to buy or sell up to 5 days). Pension plan. Private healthcare scheme. Cycle-to-work scheme. Electric car lease scheme. Health and well-being support. An inclusive culture that promotes diversity. Ongoing learning and development opportunities. Company laptop/PC and equipment. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated and ambitious individual to play a key role in the delivery of large-scale, low-carbon heat networks across the UK. If you are excited by the challenge of building the energy systems of the future, we would love to hear from you.
MEP BIM / Information Model Manager - COBie City of London Up to 60,000 + Benefits 30 Days Annual Leave Flexible Working Join one of the UK's most dynamic and fast-growing independent Building Services Consultancies, where quality, innovation, and people drive everything we do. This is a standout opportunity for an Information Model Manager to take a leading role in delivering some of the UK's most digitally advanced custodial projects, shaping how structured data and BIM information underpin sustainable design and building performance. About the Company Founded less than a decade ago, this forward-thinking consultancy has grown into a 40+ strong team of engineers and digital specialists across multiple UK offices. Following a major phase of strategic expansion earlier this year, the London office alone welcomed 14 new team members - proof of the firm's ambition, success, and excellent reputation in the industry. Now entering Phase 2 of its growth, the company is enhancing its digital engineering capability, strengthening its BIM leadership, and expanding its expertise in information management and data-driven project delivery. At its core, this is a people-first business - with an 80%+ staff retention rate, flexible working, and a genuine commitment to professional development. Employees stay because they're supported, challenged, and trusted to do their best work. The Role We're looking for a detail-driven Information Model Manager to lead the management, structuring, and coordination of digital information across a portfolio of complex, BIM-intensive custodial projects. You'll be responsible for ensuring the integrity, consistency, and traceability of information throughout the design and delivery process - with a strong focus on COBie data management, compliance with ISO 19650 standards, and the smooth exchange of structured data across multiple stakeholders. Around 70% of the firm's projects are within the custodial (HM Prisons) sector, a field that's become one of the most technically demanding and digitally mature in the UK. Each facility combines multiple functions - healthcare, accommodation, education, recreation, and high security - all designed under a unified digital framework. The Ministry of Justice's net-zero, all-electric prison programme has placed data and digital coordination at the heart of delivery. The company has recently completed the UK's first all-electric prison, where COBie, Revit, and federated model coordination were essential to meeting sustainability and operational performance goals. This role is central to that journey - ensuring the right data, in the right format, at the right time. Key Responsibilities Manage and maintain structured information models across multiple large-scale projects. Lead COBie data production, validation, and delivery in line with client and project requirements. Ensure compliance with ISO 19650 and company BIM execution standards. Oversee information exchange processes between design teams, contractors, and clients. Support the setup and maintenance of Common Data Environments (CDEs). Provide guidance and training to design teams on BIM and data management best practice. Review and validate data for accuracy, completeness, and consistency across models and outputs. About You 6+ year's experience within BIM or Information Management, ideally within Building Services or multi-disciplinary design. Strong working knowledge of COBie, Revit, Navisworks, and CDE platforms (e.g. BIM360, Viewpoint, Asite). Familiar with BIM Execution Plans, EIRs, and asset information models. Confident communicator and problem solver, able to translate data standards into practical delivery. Detail-focused, organised, and motivated by improving digital efficiency. What You'll Get 30 days annual leave + Bank Holidays. Flexible working: 3 office / 2 home or 9-day fortnight. 300 annual sports & wellness allowance. No weekly timesheets! Structured training and certification support in BIM and Information Management (ISO 19650, COBie, BIM Level 2). Collaborative environment with direct access to leadership and decision-making. The chance to help shape how digital information is managed across the business. Why Join Them? Here, quality and information go hand in hand. You'll join a consultancy that's not just growing - it's evolving into one of the UK's leading digital design practices. This is your chance to be part of a team that sees data as the foundation of better buildings - more efficient, sustainable, and intelligent. If you want to lead information management in a company where innovation, people, and purpose truly align - we'd love to hear from you. Interested? Apply today to arrange a confidential conversation about your background, ambitions, and what you're looking for next. We'll then meet for a coffee to prepare you for the interview process and ensure the opportunity aligns with your goals. Your expert recruitment consultant is Jamie Wynne, call today on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
MEP BIM / Information Model Manager - COBie City of London Up to 60,000 + Benefits 30 Days Annual Leave Flexible Working Join one of the UK's most dynamic and fast-growing independent Building Services Consultancies, where quality, innovation, and people drive everything we do. This is a standout opportunity for an Information Model Manager to take a leading role in delivering some of the UK's most digitally advanced custodial projects, shaping how structured data and BIM information underpin sustainable design and building performance. About the Company Founded less than a decade ago, this forward-thinking consultancy has grown into a 40+ strong team of engineers and digital specialists across multiple UK offices. Following a major phase of strategic expansion earlier this year, the London office alone welcomed 14 new team members - proof of the firm's ambition, success, and excellent reputation in the industry. Now entering Phase 2 of its growth, the company is enhancing its digital engineering capability, strengthening its BIM leadership, and expanding its expertise in information management and data-driven project delivery. At its core, this is a people-first business - with an 80%+ staff retention rate, flexible working, and a genuine commitment to professional development. Employees stay because they're supported, challenged, and trusted to do their best work. The Role We're looking for a detail-driven Information Model Manager to lead the management, structuring, and coordination of digital information across a portfolio of complex, BIM-intensive custodial projects. You'll be responsible for ensuring the integrity, consistency, and traceability of information throughout the design and delivery process - with a strong focus on COBie data management, compliance with ISO 19650 standards, and the smooth exchange of structured data across multiple stakeholders. Around 70% of the firm's projects are within the custodial (HM Prisons) sector, a field that's become one of the most technically demanding and digitally mature in the UK. Each facility combines multiple functions - healthcare, accommodation, education, recreation, and high security - all designed under a unified digital framework. The Ministry of Justice's net-zero, all-electric prison programme has placed data and digital coordination at the heart of delivery. The company has recently completed the UK's first all-electric prison, where COBie, Revit, and federated model coordination were essential to meeting sustainability and operational performance goals. This role is central to that journey - ensuring the right data, in the right format, at the right time. Key Responsibilities Manage and maintain structured information models across multiple large-scale projects. Lead COBie data production, validation, and delivery in line with client and project requirements. Ensure compliance with ISO 19650 and company BIM execution standards. Oversee information exchange processes between design teams, contractors, and clients. Support the setup and maintenance of Common Data Environments (CDEs). Provide guidance and training to design teams on BIM and data management best practice. Review and validate data for accuracy, completeness, and consistency across models and outputs. About You 6+ year's experience within BIM or Information Management, ideally within Building Services or multi-disciplinary design. Strong working knowledge of COBie, Revit, Navisworks, and CDE platforms (e.g. BIM360, Viewpoint, Asite). Familiar with BIM Execution Plans, EIRs, and asset information models. Confident communicator and problem solver, able to translate data standards into practical delivery. Detail-focused, organised, and motivated by improving digital efficiency. What You'll Get 30 days annual leave + Bank Holidays. Flexible working: 3 office / 2 home or 9-day fortnight. 300 annual sports & wellness allowance. No weekly timesheets! Structured training and certification support in BIM and Information Management (ISO 19650, COBie, BIM Level 2). Collaborative environment with direct access to leadership and decision-making. The chance to help shape how digital information is managed across the business. Why Join Them? Here, quality and information go hand in hand. You'll join a consultancy that's not just growing - it's evolving into one of the UK's leading digital design practices. This is your chance to be part of a team that sees data as the foundation of better buildings - more efficient, sustainable, and intelligent. If you want to lead information management in a company where innovation, people, and purpose truly align - we'd love to hear from you. Interested? Apply today to arrange a confidential conversation about your background, ambitions, and what you're looking for next. We'll then meet for a coffee to prepare you for the interview process and ensure the opportunity aligns with your goals. Your expert recruitment consultant is Jamie Wynne, call today on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
Bennett and Game Recruitment
Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey
Bennett & Game are proud to be working with a highly respected contractor that specialises in commercial roofing and building envelope projects. This role is an outstanding opportunity to lead on the front line and shape project delivery in a meaningful way. You will be at the heart of site operations, championing top-tier safety and quality, and guiding every phase to snag-free completion. You will supervise subcontractors, maintain robust compliance, anticipate and resolve issues proactively, and ensure every final inspection and handover reflects the high standards you bring. If you take pride in being hands-on, reliable, and detail-focused, this role was designed with you in mind. Contracts Supervisor Salary & Benefits Salary: £35k - £45k 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays Hybrid Working Quarterly Team Away Days Free Parking Retail discount package £200 annual wellbeing allowance + additional wellbeing time Contracts Supervisor Job Overview Manage contracts from order receipt to completion. Plan projects, allocate subcontractors/resources, and set up sites. Supervise and brief subcontractors, staff, and site operatives. Monitor daily progress, foresee and resolve issues, and report to Contracts Manager. Ensure compliance with health & safety legislation and company policies. Produce regular reports (H&S, quality, scaffold inspections, site visits). Manage inductions, toolbox talks, and maintain subcontractor compliance records. Maintain high standards on site (safety, cleanliness, professionalism, branding). Communicate effectively with clients, keeping them updated without discussing contractual matters. Support accurate measurement and recording for payments and claims. Strive for zero snagging/call-backs and ensure projects meet client expectations first time. Assist with small remedial works, materials handling, and site logistics if required. Contracts Supervisor Job Requirements Hands-on experience in construction or roofing contracts supervision, especially on commercial projects Excellent knowledge of health and safety regulations and on-site compliance Strong leadership to manage site teams and subcontractors effectively Organised, resourceful, and proactive problem-solving skills Effective communicator who builds client relationships professionally and within scope Comfort with leading site visits, safety briefings, and onboarding sessions Strong record-keeping skills for health, safety, quality, and progress A keen eye for detail, consistently delivering snag-free results A personal commitment to taking ownership of site safety and quality Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Bennett & Game are proud to be working with a highly respected contractor that specialises in commercial roofing and building envelope projects. This role is an outstanding opportunity to lead on the front line and shape project delivery in a meaningful way. You will be at the heart of site operations, championing top-tier safety and quality, and guiding every phase to snag-free completion. You will supervise subcontractors, maintain robust compliance, anticipate and resolve issues proactively, and ensure every final inspection and handover reflects the high standards you bring. If you take pride in being hands-on, reliable, and detail-focused, this role was designed with you in mind. Contracts Supervisor Salary & Benefits Salary: £35k - £45k 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays Hybrid Working Quarterly Team Away Days Free Parking Retail discount package £200 annual wellbeing allowance + additional wellbeing time Contracts Supervisor Job Overview Manage contracts from order receipt to completion. Plan projects, allocate subcontractors/resources, and set up sites. Supervise and brief subcontractors, staff, and site operatives. Monitor daily progress, foresee and resolve issues, and report to Contracts Manager. Ensure compliance with health & safety legislation and company policies. Produce regular reports (H&S, quality, scaffold inspections, site visits). Manage inductions, toolbox talks, and maintain subcontractor compliance records. Maintain high standards on site (safety, cleanliness, professionalism, branding). Communicate effectively with clients, keeping them updated without discussing contractual matters. Support accurate measurement and recording for payments and claims. Strive for zero snagging/call-backs and ensure projects meet client expectations first time. Assist with small remedial works, materials handling, and site logistics if required. Contracts Supervisor Job Requirements Hands-on experience in construction or roofing contracts supervision, especially on commercial projects Excellent knowledge of health and safety regulations and on-site compliance Strong leadership to manage site teams and subcontractors effectively Organised, resourceful, and proactive problem-solving skills Effective communicator who builds client relationships professionally and within scope Comfort with leading site visits, safety briefings, and onboarding sessions Strong record-keeping skills for health, safety, quality, and progress A keen eye for detail, consistently delivering snag-free results A personal commitment to taking ownership of site safety and quality Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
A leading engineering firm is seeking a Head of Projects to oversee the delivery of complex engineering programmes across diverse sectors. You'll manage the full project lifecycle, ensuring safety, quality, and commercial performance, while leading multi-disciplinary teams and engaging effectively with stakeholders. A background in industrial gases or process engineering is highly desirable, together with experience in safety-critical environments. This role offers the chance to shape project delivery and drive continuous improvement. Head of Projects Job Overview Lead the Project team to ensure safe, on-time, and on-budget completion of projects. Shape and deliver the project strategy in line with company objectives and KPIs. Uphold quality, safety, and compliance standards, promoting a zero-incident culture. Support and develop project managers to maximise performance and growth. Manage budgets, control costs, and oversee commercial aspects of project delivery. Support business development through proposals and account management. Champion innovation and continuous improvement in systems, tools, and processes. Represent the business professionally with clients, suppliers, and stakeholders. Collaborate with directors and leadership to align project delivery with wider strategy. Travel regularly to customer sites to oversee project execution and strengthen client relationships. Head of Projects Job Requirements Strong, previous experience managing turnkey engineering projects Experience leading Engineering / Projects teams Background experience in Industrial Gases or Process Engineering Ideally degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering ASME qualified would be beneficial Prepared to travel with the role as required (Potential up to 2 weeks a month) Full driving licence Head of Projects Salary & Benefits Salary £70,000 - £77,000 Company equity Bonus & Performance related bonus scheme Paid business mileage 33 days holiday inclusive of public holidays Hybrid working 40 hours per week (09:00 - 15:00 Core hours with flexibility either side) Pension Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
A leading engineering firm is seeking a Head of Projects to oversee the delivery of complex engineering programmes across diverse sectors. You'll manage the full project lifecycle, ensuring safety, quality, and commercial performance, while leading multi-disciplinary teams and engaging effectively with stakeholders. A background in industrial gases or process engineering is highly desirable, together with experience in safety-critical environments. This role offers the chance to shape project delivery and drive continuous improvement. Head of Projects Job Overview Lead the Project team to ensure safe, on-time, and on-budget completion of projects. Shape and deliver the project strategy in line with company objectives and KPIs. Uphold quality, safety, and compliance standards, promoting a zero-incident culture. Support and develop project managers to maximise performance and growth. Manage budgets, control costs, and oversee commercial aspects of project delivery. Support business development through proposals and account management. Champion innovation and continuous improvement in systems, tools, and processes. Represent the business professionally with clients, suppliers, and stakeholders. Collaborate with directors and leadership to align project delivery with wider strategy. Travel regularly to customer sites to oversee project execution and strengthen client relationships. Head of Projects Job Requirements Strong, previous experience managing turnkey engineering projects Experience leading Engineering / Projects teams Background experience in Industrial Gases or Process Engineering Ideally degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering ASME qualified would be beneficial Prepared to travel with the role as required (Potential up to 2 weeks a month) Full driving licence Head of Projects Salary & Benefits Salary £70,000 - £77,000 Company equity Bonus & Performance related bonus scheme Paid business mileage 33 days holiday inclusive of public holidays Hybrid working 40 hours per week (09:00 - 15:00 Core hours with flexibility either side) Pension Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Project Manager - Social Housing Surrey (Hybrid) £52,000 - £58, 000 + Benefits 37hrs Full-time Thomas Search are working on behalf of a not-for-profit housing organisation with deep roots in the community and a bold vision for the future. They support over 1,800 vulnerable people each year, helping individuals live independently and with dignity across Surrey, Berkshire, West Sussex, and South-West London.They're now seeking a Building Surveyor/Project Manager to take the lead on decarbonisation, retrofit, and planned capital investment across their housing stock - helping meet Net Zero ambitions while improving lives on the ground. Why this role matters: This is about more than compliance or construction. It's about homes that are warmer, safer, greener -and lives that are healthier and more hopeful. You'll drive forward the Warm Homes Programme, managing upgrades from insulation to full-scale refurbishments, across kitchens, bathrooms, roofs, and more. You'll also manage contracts, budgets, partners, and procurement-bringing strategy and execution together in service of people and place. Day to day: Lead the planning and delivery of energy efficiency upgrades and wider property improvements Oversee major works programmes, including internal refurbishments and building envelope enhancements Drive sustainability and carbon reduction initiatives aligned with environmental targets Manage budgets, procurement processes, and contractual relationships with external partners Balance strategic oversight with hands-on project delivery across a varied property portfolio Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations while exceeding stakeholder expectations Operate in a hybrid capacity with on-site presence required across multiple locations What we're looking for: Proven experience delivering planned investment or retrofit projects Experienced Building Surveyor or strong knowledge of building pathology Project Manager Qualification (APM) or equivalent Compliance with Health & Safety, CDM Regulations and procurement legislation Strong knowledge of sustainability, energy efficiency, and asset management in social housing Confidence managing consultants, contractors, compliance, and funding bids Empathy and professionalism when working with residents and stakeholders A commitment to social impact as well as technical excellence This is your chance to play a central role in building a greener, fairer future for social housing.
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Project Manager - Social Housing Surrey (Hybrid) £52,000 - £58, 000 + Benefits 37hrs Full-time Thomas Search are working on behalf of a not-for-profit housing organisation with deep roots in the community and a bold vision for the future. They support over 1,800 vulnerable people each year, helping individuals live independently and with dignity across Surrey, Berkshire, West Sussex, and South-West London.They're now seeking a Building Surveyor/Project Manager to take the lead on decarbonisation, retrofit, and planned capital investment across their housing stock - helping meet Net Zero ambitions while improving lives on the ground. Why this role matters: This is about more than compliance or construction. It's about homes that are warmer, safer, greener -and lives that are healthier and more hopeful. You'll drive forward the Warm Homes Programme, managing upgrades from insulation to full-scale refurbishments, across kitchens, bathrooms, roofs, and more. You'll also manage contracts, budgets, partners, and procurement-bringing strategy and execution together in service of people and place. Day to day: Lead the planning and delivery of energy efficiency upgrades and wider property improvements Oversee major works programmes, including internal refurbishments and building envelope enhancements Drive sustainability and carbon reduction initiatives aligned with environmental targets Manage budgets, procurement processes, and contractual relationships with external partners Balance strategic oversight with hands-on project delivery across a varied property portfolio Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations while exceeding stakeholder expectations Operate in a hybrid capacity with on-site presence required across multiple locations What we're looking for: Proven experience delivering planned investment or retrofit projects Experienced Building Surveyor or strong knowledge of building pathology Project Manager Qualification (APM) or equivalent Compliance with Health & Safety, CDM Regulations and procurement legislation Strong knowledge of sustainability, energy efficiency, and asset management in social housing Confidence managing consultants, contractors, compliance, and funding bids Empathy and professionalism when working with residents and stakeholders A commitment to social impact as well as technical excellence This is your chance to play a central role in building a greener, fairer future for social housing.
Team Leader - Property Condition Location : South West England, field-based with nearest offices in major regional hubs Contract : 6-month fixed-term, full-time (37 hours/week) Salary : Competitive, based on experience Role Overview We are seeking a skilled Team Leader to manage a team of surveyors delivering high-quality property condition assessments to support our asset investment and sustainability objectives. You will ensure accurate property data, compliance with regulatory standards, and contribute to energy efficiency goals, playing a key role in enhancing community housing. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage a team of Property Condition Surveyors and Energy Assessors. Oversee stock condition surveys to meet national housing and safety standards. Collaborate with strategic managers to plan and deliver survey programmes. Ensure data accuracy through training, quality checks, and validation processes. Collect and analyse energy performance data to support efficiency calculations. Monitor survey access rates, performance, and report progress to stakeholders. Validate repair proposals and update related data systems. Promote excellent customer service, working with community teams to meet resident needs. Why Join Us? Join a forward-thinking housing organisation committed to creating safe, sustainable homes. This role offers the opportunity to lead with impact, drive innovation, and contribute to community-focused housing solutions. We value diversity, support professional development, and foster a collaborative environment. Essential Skills and Experience Relevant technical qualification or significant experience in property surveying or construction management. Experience conducting comprehensive property surveys, ideally within a housing association or similar organisation. Proven ability to manage teams of technical or surveying professionals. Strong knowledge of national housing standards (e.g., Decent Homes, Housing Health and Safety Rating System). Understanding of energy efficiency goals and standards, such as net zero carbon objectives. Familiarity with stock condition databases and data management. Ability to build relationships with internal stakeholders and drive team outcomes. Knowledge of relevant processes and regulations for property assessments. Basic awareness of asbestos-related regulations. Desirable Skills Professional qualification in property surveying (e.g., CIOB, CIH, RICS) or working towards. Accredited Domestic Energy Assessor or willingness to achieve. Knowledge of retrofit standards (e.g., PAS 2035) or willingness to train. Additional Information The role is field-based, covering multiple sites in South West England, with regular travel required. A satisfactory basic DBS check is required. A valid driving licence is preferred.
Oct 17, 2025
Seasonal
Team Leader - Property Condition Location : South West England, field-based with nearest offices in major regional hubs Contract : 6-month fixed-term, full-time (37 hours/week) Salary : Competitive, based on experience Role Overview We are seeking a skilled Team Leader to manage a team of surveyors delivering high-quality property condition assessments to support our asset investment and sustainability objectives. You will ensure accurate property data, compliance with regulatory standards, and contribute to energy efficiency goals, playing a key role in enhancing community housing. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage a team of Property Condition Surveyors and Energy Assessors. Oversee stock condition surveys to meet national housing and safety standards. Collaborate with strategic managers to plan and deliver survey programmes. Ensure data accuracy through training, quality checks, and validation processes. Collect and analyse energy performance data to support efficiency calculations. Monitor survey access rates, performance, and report progress to stakeholders. Validate repair proposals and update related data systems. Promote excellent customer service, working with community teams to meet resident needs. Why Join Us? Join a forward-thinking housing organisation committed to creating safe, sustainable homes. This role offers the opportunity to lead with impact, drive innovation, and contribute to community-focused housing solutions. We value diversity, support professional development, and foster a collaborative environment. Essential Skills and Experience Relevant technical qualification or significant experience in property surveying or construction management. Experience conducting comprehensive property surveys, ideally within a housing association or similar organisation. Proven ability to manage teams of technical or surveying professionals. Strong knowledge of national housing standards (e.g., Decent Homes, Housing Health and Safety Rating System). Understanding of energy efficiency goals and standards, such as net zero carbon objectives. Familiarity with stock condition databases and data management. Ability to build relationships with internal stakeholders and drive team outcomes. Knowledge of relevant processes and regulations for property assessments. Basic awareness of asbestos-related regulations. Desirable Skills Professional qualification in property surveying (e.g., CIOB, CIH, RICS) or working towards. Accredited Domestic Energy Assessor or willingness to achieve. Knowledge of retrofit standards (e.g., PAS 2035) or willingness to train. Additional Information The role is field-based, covering multiple sites in South West England, with regular travel required. A satisfactory basic DBS check is required. A valid driving licence is preferred.
Overview Department: Finance Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: UK - London Compensation: £55,000 - £75,000 / year Description The Contracts Manager will lead the contract management for Field's projects through the development, construction, operational and maintenance phases of the project lifecycle. In addition to ongoing contract management responsibilities, you will be involved in construction procurement activities across the business. You will report directly to the Commercial Lead, in a team responsible for over £1bn of spend over the next two years, across multiple geographies. You will manage Field's construction contracts from a commercial perspective and will work closely with contractors, internal construction and technical teams, and finance to validate variations and claims from the scope applying the required commercial scrutiny and will manage the Payment Application process throughout the lifecycle of the contract. You will be the key commercial point of contact for our projects once in contract. You will use this experience to refine our approach to future tender activities and will be involved in the tender processes for each of our projects to ensure we achieve a competitive price without compromising on quality, delivery or schedule. In the process, you will help negotiate robust contracts (alongside Legal) with suitable commercial structures which protect Field and ensure contractors are appropriately incentivised to meet their obligations. Finally this role will also be strategic, and you will play a key role in helping scale our capabilities across new geographies and continually improve our ways of working. We have already established teams in Italy, Spain and Germany and have plans to expand into more European geographies soon. Key Responsibilities Lead on all commercial contract matters during the construction phase of our projects Support our construction project managers to manage a robust contract process from contract signatures to taking over and contract close, including: Review, assess and respond to contract Notices and Claims Manage the variations process across our contracts (including assessment of values) Ensure efficient and robust management of the contractor payment application process Attend contractor progress meetings (on site where applicable) and lead sections relating to commercial contract matters. Work with finance and technical teams to refine how we evaluate contract variations and extensions of time, so that we amend the project schedule and budget each month. Feedback lessons learned to the wider team to improve the contract management process Support on construction and battery energy storage system (BESS) tenders Help define our procurement strategy across multiple capital projects (EPC full wrap, partial wrap, split, etc.) Participate in tender activity - issuing RFI/Qs, prequalifying suppliers, and defining clear metrics to assess their commercial submissions With support from the wider Supply Chain & Procurement team, develop appropriate levers to negotiate commercially favourable outcomes for Field Work with our in-house technical team to help onboard new contractors and further refine our project requirements Help ensure contractors proposals are comprehensive and commercially watertight Assist with O&M procurement and contract management activities Help carry out end to end procurement activities for O&M contracts, running concurrently with construction project procurement activities Assist the day to day contract management for O&M contracts Continuous construction procurement and contract management improvement Identify weaknesses in our processes and continually strive to improve the way we work Develop innovative ways to improve performance and save money Where necessary, support with implementing new systems/software and roll out to cross-functional teams Scaling construction procurement capabilities Help scale our construction procurement capabilities both in the UK and overseas Help onboard new members of the team and work with them to build best-in-class scalable processes and procedures Assist in finding new talent to grow the team Skills, Knowledge and Expertise A bit about you: Humble and hands-on team player, necessary in a small company environment Exceptional ability to draw out clear, concise insights from very complex problems Ability to work well with others at all levels, including senior management Ability to work to tight timescales and deadlines Ability to multitask, manage time effectively, and plan across multiple initiatives Willingness to form and voice your own opinions on technology, company and country strategy, and industry direction Strong communicator Experience and skills we look for: A minimum of 3 years experience carrying out contract management, procurement or commercial activities for complex construction projects Ideally working in a Client/Developer organisation in the Energy Sector Some experience managing EPC or split contracts throughout the construction, operational and maintenance phases Experience working with some standard industry contract forms, e.g. FIDIC, NEC, JCT, etc. Experience supporting on (or a high-level understanding of) high-value tender activities, including contract negotiations Strong commercial acumen Benefits Salary: £55,000 - £75,000 We're offering a competitive compensation package, including participation in our employee share scheme which rewards all employees for the growth of the business. Other benefits include: Enhanced parental leave, for all new parents: 6 months fully paid primary carer leave 3 months fully paid secondary carer leave 10 days fully paid leave for fertility treatment Up to 10% company wide bonus based on company performance Private medical cover with Bupa from day one with the option to add family members. Hybrid working (blend of home and office working to suit individual needs) Nest pension (8% combined contributions) on qualifying earnings 25 days holiday + bank holidays £2,000 annual learning & development budget to spend on whatever best supports your growth 1 month a year 'work from anywhere in the world' policy Spill: our mental health benefit allowing every Fielder access to equal and unrestricted therapy and resources Green leave: paid time off to do something good for the environment Fun co-working office space in Shoreditch, London or Berlin, Germany Dog friendly office (with some regular furry friends already in the team) Free team lunch once a week Regular team socials Birthday carbon offset: a gift from Field to the world to celebrate your birthday & many more on the way! Why join us? Genuine impact: You will actually be building and operating the renewable infrastructure we need to reach net zero. This is not a green CSR initiative, but a company that is taking a leading role in building one of the critical solutions to a generational problem. Make things happen: We are still an early stage company start-up, and you will have significant accountability to make things happen from day 1. You will have a lot of autonomy, will learn quickly, and be given a LOT of room to grow. Define a new industry: The energy market is in a paradigm shift right now, evolving at a breathtaking pace, and you will play a leading role in defining how that market evolves and innovates over the next few years. Exceptional, diverse team: We are an eclectic team with varied backgrounds. We have experience scaling billion dollar tech start-ups, building energy companies, as well as deep specialisms in the energy markets. You will learn from and work with a bunch of fun, curious, and entrepreneurial people that really want to make an impact. Our Values Work for the team - We are friendly and approachable. We make time for each other, value diverse perspectives, and learn and grow together. Do it right - We prioritise doing things right, never cutting corners. Safety comes first, and we consider our impact on communities and the environment. We act with integrity always. Move fast - We're doers. We take responsibility, deliver on promises, and get things done. FAST. Know your stuff - We're curious self-starters, always learning, adapting, and improving. No question is too small. We own our growth. Read more about our values at Diversity & Inclusion Diverse teams make better teams. Field is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment which is as representative as possible of our society. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership pregnancy /maternity, race, nationality, religion or belief, gender, political beliefs and sexual orientation. 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Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Overview Department: Finance Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: UK - London Compensation: £55,000 - £75,000 / year Description The Contracts Manager will lead the contract management for Field's projects through the development, construction, operational and maintenance phases of the project lifecycle. In addition to ongoing contract management responsibilities, you will be involved in construction procurement activities across the business. You will report directly to the Commercial Lead, in a team responsible for over £1bn of spend over the next two years, across multiple geographies. You will manage Field's construction contracts from a commercial perspective and will work closely with contractors, internal construction and technical teams, and finance to validate variations and claims from the scope applying the required commercial scrutiny and will manage the Payment Application process throughout the lifecycle of the contract. You will be the key commercial point of contact for our projects once in contract. You will use this experience to refine our approach to future tender activities and will be involved in the tender processes for each of our projects to ensure we achieve a competitive price without compromising on quality, delivery or schedule. In the process, you will help negotiate robust contracts (alongside Legal) with suitable commercial structures which protect Field and ensure contractors are appropriately incentivised to meet their obligations. Finally this role will also be strategic, and you will play a key role in helping scale our capabilities across new geographies and continually improve our ways of working. We have already established teams in Italy, Spain and Germany and have plans to expand into more European geographies soon. Key Responsibilities Lead on all commercial contract matters during the construction phase of our projects Support our construction project managers to manage a robust contract process from contract signatures to taking over and contract close, including: Review, assess and respond to contract Notices and Claims Manage the variations process across our contracts (including assessment of values) Ensure efficient and robust management of the contractor payment application process Attend contractor progress meetings (on site where applicable) and lead sections relating to commercial contract matters. Work with finance and technical teams to refine how we evaluate contract variations and extensions of time, so that we amend the project schedule and budget each month. Feedback lessons learned to the wider team to improve the contract management process Support on construction and battery energy storage system (BESS) tenders Help define our procurement strategy across multiple capital projects (EPC full wrap, partial wrap, split, etc.) Participate in tender activity - issuing RFI/Qs, prequalifying suppliers, and defining clear metrics to assess their commercial submissions With support from the wider Supply Chain & Procurement team, develop appropriate levers to negotiate commercially favourable outcomes for Field Work with our in-house technical team to help onboard new contractors and further refine our project requirements Help ensure contractors proposals are comprehensive and commercially watertight Assist with O&M procurement and contract management activities Help carry out end to end procurement activities for O&M contracts, running concurrently with construction project procurement activities Assist the day to day contract management for O&M contracts Continuous construction procurement and contract management improvement Identify weaknesses in our processes and continually strive to improve the way we work Develop innovative ways to improve performance and save money Where necessary, support with implementing new systems/software and roll out to cross-functional teams Scaling construction procurement capabilities Help scale our construction procurement capabilities both in the UK and overseas Help onboard new members of the team and work with them to build best-in-class scalable processes and procedures Assist in finding new talent to grow the team Skills, Knowledge and Expertise A bit about you: Humble and hands-on team player, necessary in a small company environment Exceptional ability to draw out clear, concise insights from very complex problems Ability to work well with others at all levels, including senior management Ability to work to tight timescales and deadlines Ability to multitask, manage time effectively, and plan across multiple initiatives Willingness to form and voice your own opinions on technology, company and country strategy, and industry direction Strong communicator Experience and skills we look for: A minimum of 3 years experience carrying out contract management, procurement or commercial activities for complex construction projects Ideally working in a Client/Developer organisation in the Energy Sector Some experience managing EPC or split contracts throughout the construction, operational and maintenance phases Experience working with some standard industry contract forms, e.g. FIDIC, NEC, JCT, etc. Experience supporting on (or a high-level understanding of) high-value tender activities, including contract negotiations Strong commercial acumen Benefits Salary: £55,000 - £75,000 We're offering a competitive compensation package, including participation in our employee share scheme which rewards all employees for the growth of the business. Other benefits include: Enhanced parental leave, for all new parents: 6 months fully paid primary carer leave 3 months fully paid secondary carer leave 10 days fully paid leave for fertility treatment Up to 10% company wide bonus based on company performance Private medical cover with Bupa from day one with the option to add family members. Hybrid working (blend of home and office working to suit individual needs) Nest pension (8% combined contributions) on qualifying earnings 25 days holiday + bank holidays £2,000 annual learning & development budget to spend on whatever best supports your growth 1 month a year 'work from anywhere in the world' policy Spill: our mental health benefit allowing every Fielder access to equal and unrestricted therapy and resources Green leave: paid time off to do something good for the environment Fun co-working office space in Shoreditch, London or Berlin, Germany Dog friendly office (with some regular furry friends already in the team) Free team lunch once a week Regular team socials Birthday carbon offset: a gift from Field to the world to celebrate your birthday & many more on the way! Why join us? Genuine impact: You will actually be building and operating the renewable infrastructure we need to reach net zero. This is not a green CSR initiative, but a company that is taking a leading role in building one of the critical solutions to a generational problem. Make things happen: We are still an early stage company start-up, and you will have significant accountability to make things happen from day 1. You will have a lot of autonomy, will learn quickly, and be given a LOT of room to grow. Define a new industry: The energy market is in a paradigm shift right now, evolving at a breathtaking pace, and you will play a leading role in defining how that market evolves and innovates over the next few years. Exceptional, diverse team: We are an eclectic team with varied backgrounds. We have experience scaling billion dollar tech start-ups, building energy companies, as well as deep specialisms in the energy markets. You will learn from and work with a bunch of fun, curious, and entrepreneurial people that really want to make an impact. Our Values Work for the team - We are friendly and approachable. We make time for each other, value diverse perspectives, and learn and grow together. Do it right - We prioritise doing things right, never cutting corners. Safety comes first, and we consider our impact on communities and the environment. We act with integrity always. Move fast - We're doers. We take responsibility, deliver on promises, and get things done. FAST. Know your stuff - We're curious self-starters, always learning, adapting, and improving. No question is too small. We own our growth. Read more about our values at Diversity & Inclusion Diverse teams make better teams. Field is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment which is as representative as possible of our society. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership pregnancy /maternity, race, nationality, religion or belief, gender, political beliefs and sexual orientation. 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We re working with a forward-thinking, sustainability-driven engineering and contracting business. They deliver Net Zero, low energy building design, mechanical & electrical contracting, and integrated building services solutions across education, healthcare, commercial, residential, social housing and retrofit sectors. They pride ourselves on innovation, environmental impact, and full life-cycle project delivery. This is a fantastic opportunity with a clear path to a Directors role. As they grow, they re looking for an experienced M&E Design Manager to lead the design team and ensure robust, efficient mechanical & electrical systems for a range of sustainable building projects. Your Role & Key Responsibilities As M&E Design Manager, you will: Lead and manage the mechanical and electrical design function, ensuring projects are delivered to time, cost, and quality expectations Oversee design of HVAC, plumbing, ventilation, electrical distribution, controls, lighting, and energy systems in buildings across diverse sectors Drive continuous improvement evaluate and introduce new technologies, methods, processes, and standards across company M&E portfolio Oversee the transition of schematic / conceptual designs (2D or preliminary) into full 3D models (e.g. in CAD / BIM systems) Supervise creation of accurate component and assembly drawings, specifications, and produce Bills of Materials (BoMs) ready for procurement and construction Apply design for manufacture, value engineering, life-cycle cost analysis, and sustainability criteria in all design decisions Liaise with external specialists, suppliers, subcontractors and manufacturers to agree specifications, coordinate interfaces, and drive constructability Engage with cross-functional teams (architecture, structural, energy, sustainability) both internally and with external stakeholders, including international collaborators Identify process efficiency and design improvements in current systems and designs Support or oversee prototyping, commissioning, and performance evaluation of systems where required Mentor and develop junior designers and engineers, driving best practice, standards, and knowledge sharing Qualifications & Experience Required Essential Degree / HND / NVQ / equivalent qualification in Mechanical / Electrical Engineering, Building Services, or similar field Significant experience in mechanical and/or electrical building systems design in a building services or contracting environment Proven track record managing a design team or function (leading multiple concurrent projects) Strong design capabilities in HVAC, ventilation, plumbing, lighting, power, controls, and electrical distribution Hands-on experience in producing detailed drawings, system layouts, specifications, and BoMs Comfortable with value engineering and cost-/performance tradeoff decisions Strong technical software skills (CAD, BIM, modeling, analysis tools) Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with ability to work with international and multi-disciplinary teams Self-motivated, detail-oriented, proactive, creative, and able to manage a complex workload Desirable Experience in the sustainability / low-energy / Net Zero / retrofit building sector Previous exposure to or knowledge of building services in healthcare, education, or social housing Familiarity with M&E contracting processes, site coordination, and construction interface Understanding of controls systems (BMS), IoT, metering and energy monitoring Some experience in electrical engineering or basic electronics theory Experience of prototyping, commissioning, testing or performance evaluation What's On Offer Opportunity to play a critical leadership role in delivering Net Zero and sustainable building solutions Exposure to diverse, high-impact projects across multiple sectors Collaborative, innovative and values-driven culture Professional development, training and mentorship Flexible/hybrid working arrangements (office + project sites) Competitive remuneration and benefits package
Oct 15, 2025
Full time
We re working with a forward-thinking, sustainability-driven engineering and contracting business. They deliver Net Zero, low energy building design, mechanical & electrical contracting, and integrated building services solutions across education, healthcare, commercial, residential, social housing and retrofit sectors. They pride ourselves on innovation, environmental impact, and full life-cycle project delivery. This is a fantastic opportunity with a clear path to a Directors role. As they grow, they re looking for an experienced M&E Design Manager to lead the design team and ensure robust, efficient mechanical & electrical systems for a range of sustainable building projects. Your Role & Key Responsibilities As M&E Design Manager, you will: Lead and manage the mechanical and electrical design function, ensuring projects are delivered to time, cost, and quality expectations Oversee design of HVAC, plumbing, ventilation, electrical distribution, controls, lighting, and energy systems in buildings across diverse sectors Drive continuous improvement evaluate and introduce new technologies, methods, processes, and standards across company M&E portfolio Oversee the transition of schematic / conceptual designs (2D or preliminary) into full 3D models (e.g. in CAD / BIM systems) Supervise creation of accurate component and assembly drawings, specifications, and produce Bills of Materials (BoMs) ready for procurement and construction Apply design for manufacture, value engineering, life-cycle cost analysis, and sustainability criteria in all design decisions Liaise with external specialists, suppliers, subcontractors and manufacturers to agree specifications, coordinate interfaces, and drive constructability Engage with cross-functional teams (architecture, structural, energy, sustainability) both internally and with external stakeholders, including international collaborators Identify process efficiency and design improvements in current systems and designs Support or oversee prototyping, commissioning, and performance evaluation of systems where required Mentor and develop junior designers and engineers, driving best practice, standards, and knowledge sharing Qualifications & Experience Required Essential Degree / HND / NVQ / equivalent qualification in Mechanical / Electrical Engineering, Building Services, or similar field Significant experience in mechanical and/or electrical building systems design in a building services or contracting environment Proven track record managing a design team or function (leading multiple concurrent projects) Strong design capabilities in HVAC, ventilation, plumbing, lighting, power, controls, and electrical distribution Hands-on experience in producing detailed drawings, system layouts, specifications, and BoMs Comfortable with value engineering and cost-/performance tradeoff decisions Strong technical software skills (CAD, BIM, modeling, analysis tools) Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with ability to work with international and multi-disciplinary teams Self-motivated, detail-oriented, proactive, creative, and able to manage a complex workload Desirable Experience in the sustainability / low-energy / Net Zero / retrofit building sector Previous exposure to or knowledge of building services in healthcare, education, or social housing Familiarity with M&E contracting processes, site coordination, and construction interface Understanding of controls systems (BMS), IoT, metering and energy monitoring Some experience in electrical engineering or basic electronics theory Experience of prototyping, commissioning, testing or performance evaluation What's On Offer Opportunity to play a critical leadership role in delivering Net Zero and sustainable building solutions Exposure to diverse, high-impact projects across multiple sectors Collaborative, innovative and values-driven culture Professional development, training and mentorship Flexible/hybrid working arrangements (office + project sites) Competitive remuneration and benefits package
Team Leader Property Condition Location : South West England, field-based with nearest offices in major regional hubs Contract : 6-month fixed-term, full-time (37 hours/week) Salary : Competitive, based on experience Role Overview We are seeking a skilled Team Leader to manage a team of surveyors delivering high-quality property condition assessments to support our asset investment and sustainability objectives. You will ensure accurate property data, compliance with regulatory standards, and contribute to energy efficiency goals, playing a key role in enhancing community housing. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage a team of Property Condition Surveyors and Energy Assessors. Oversee stock condition surveys to meet national housing and safety standards. Collaborate with strategic managers to plan and deliver survey programmes. Ensure data accuracy through training, quality checks, and validation processes. Collect and analyse energy performance data to support efficiency calculations. Monitor survey access rates, performance, and report progress to stakeholders. Validate repair proposals and update related data systems. Promote excellent customer service, working with community teams to meet resident needs. Why Join Us? Join a forward-thinking housing organisation committed to creating safe, sustainable homes. This role offers the opportunity to lead with impact, drive innovation, and contribute to community-focused housing solutions. We value diversity, support professional development, and foster a collaborative environment. Essential Skills and Experience Relevant technical qualification or significant experience in property surveying or construction management. Experience conducting comprehensive property surveys, ideally within a housing association or similar organisation. Proven ability to manage teams of technical or surveying professionals. Strong knowledge of national housing standards (e.g., Decent Homes, Housing Health and Safety Rating System). Understanding of energy efficiency goals and standards, such as net zero carbon objectives. Familiarity with stock condition databases and data management. Ability to build relationships with internal stakeholders and drive team outcomes. Knowledge of relevant processes and regulations for property assessments. Basic awareness of asbestos-related regulations. Desirable Skills Professional qualification in property surveying (e.g., CIOB, CIH, RICS) or working towards. Accredited Domestic Energy Assessor or willingness to achieve. Knowledge of retrofit standards (e.g., PAS 2035) or willingness to train. Additional Information The role is field-based, covering multiple sites in South West England, with regular travel required. A satisfactory basic DBS check is required. A valid driving licence is preferred.
Oct 14, 2025
Seasonal
Team Leader Property Condition Location : South West England, field-based with nearest offices in major regional hubs Contract : 6-month fixed-term, full-time (37 hours/week) Salary : Competitive, based on experience Role Overview We are seeking a skilled Team Leader to manage a team of surveyors delivering high-quality property condition assessments to support our asset investment and sustainability objectives. You will ensure accurate property data, compliance with regulatory standards, and contribute to energy efficiency goals, playing a key role in enhancing community housing. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage a team of Property Condition Surveyors and Energy Assessors. Oversee stock condition surveys to meet national housing and safety standards. Collaborate with strategic managers to plan and deliver survey programmes. Ensure data accuracy through training, quality checks, and validation processes. Collect and analyse energy performance data to support efficiency calculations. Monitor survey access rates, performance, and report progress to stakeholders. Validate repair proposals and update related data systems. Promote excellent customer service, working with community teams to meet resident needs. Why Join Us? Join a forward-thinking housing organisation committed to creating safe, sustainable homes. This role offers the opportunity to lead with impact, drive innovation, and contribute to community-focused housing solutions. We value diversity, support professional development, and foster a collaborative environment. Essential Skills and Experience Relevant technical qualification or significant experience in property surveying or construction management. Experience conducting comprehensive property surveys, ideally within a housing association or similar organisation. Proven ability to manage teams of technical or surveying professionals. Strong knowledge of national housing standards (e.g., Decent Homes, Housing Health and Safety Rating System). Understanding of energy efficiency goals and standards, such as net zero carbon objectives. Familiarity with stock condition databases and data management. Ability to build relationships with internal stakeholders and drive team outcomes. Knowledge of relevant processes and regulations for property assessments. Basic awareness of asbestos-related regulations. Desirable Skills Professional qualification in property surveying (e.g., CIOB, CIH, RICS) or working towards. Accredited Domestic Energy Assessor or willingness to achieve. Knowledge of retrofit standards (e.g., PAS 2035) or willingness to train. Additional Information The role is field-based, covering multiple sites in South West England, with regular travel required. A satisfactory basic DBS check is required. A valid driving licence is preferred.
Randstad Construction & Property
Nether Stowey, Somerset
We need a highly experienced Tunnelling Shift Manager to take full operational and safety control of a tunnelling shift at Hinkley Point C . This is a senior-level role for an individual comfortable managing all technical delivery and production targets in a high-compliance nuclear environment. Tunnelling experience is essential. Key Responsibilities Operational Control: Full responsibility for shift delivery, ensuring tunnelling and underground works meet all production targets and deadlines. Safety & Compliance: Enforce the highest standards of safety (including TSTS and Nuclear standards ) to ensure Zero Harm on shift. Technical Management: Manage setting out, Quality Control (QA) , and installation of all primary and secondary tunnel linings, rock support, and grouting operations. Team Leadership: Direct and manage all shift resources, including labour and specialist subcontractors, for optimum efficiency. Reporting: Ensure accurate completion of all shift reports, QIRs (Quality Inspection Reports) , and handover documentation. Candidate Requirements Proven experience as a Shift Manager or Senior Engineer on hard rock tunnelling or deep underground civil engineering projects . Essential Certification: Must hold SMSTS and the Tunnelling Safety Training Scheme (TSTS) . Strong technical background in underground surveying, ground support, and RC lining procedures. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Oct 13, 2025
Contract
We need a highly experienced Tunnelling Shift Manager to take full operational and safety control of a tunnelling shift at Hinkley Point C . This is a senior-level role for an individual comfortable managing all technical delivery and production targets in a high-compliance nuclear environment. Tunnelling experience is essential. Key Responsibilities Operational Control: Full responsibility for shift delivery, ensuring tunnelling and underground works meet all production targets and deadlines. Safety & Compliance: Enforce the highest standards of safety (including TSTS and Nuclear standards ) to ensure Zero Harm on shift. Technical Management: Manage setting out, Quality Control (QA) , and installation of all primary and secondary tunnel linings, rock support, and grouting operations. Team Leadership: Direct and manage all shift resources, including labour and specialist subcontractors, for optimum efficiency. Reporting: Ensure accurate completion of all shift reports, QIRs (Quality Inspection Reports) , and handover documentation. Candidate Requirements Proven experience as a Shift Manager or Senior Engineer on hard rock tunnelling or deep underground civil engineering projects . Essential Certification: Must hold SMSTS and the Tunnelling Safety Training Scheme (TSTS) . Strong technical background in underground surveying, ground support, and RC lining procedures. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
A unique chance has come in to work for an independent housebuilder who have a lovely range of housetypes on the quality family homes they create. They are committed to quality and sustainability as they look to complete their 100th net zero carbon home this year. The Role: Working in a dedicated team and reporting in to the Technical Manager you will ensure that the working drawings and production is available as required. You will work with other in house disciplines responding to queries at the construction stages and carry out site visits. You will have a background of working for a developer or an architectural consultancy and have a good understanding of the building regulations. Experience with AutoCAD and holding a relevant BTEC/HNC within a relevant discipline is required. They have many long running members of staff there and like to promote within the ranks. You can look forward to an appealing salary, yearly bonus, structured training and free parking. If you feel you have the skills our client is looking for then please send me your updated cv and work examples today.
Oct 13, 2025
Full time
A unique chance has come in to work for an independent housebuilder who have a lovely range of housetypes on the quality family homes they create. They are committed to quality and sustainability as they look to complete their 100th net zero carbon home this year. The Role: Working in a dedicated team and reporting in to the Technical Manager you will ensure that the working drawings and production is available as required. You will work with other in house disciplines responding to queries at the construction stages and carry out site visits. You will have a background of working for a developer or an architectural consultancy and have a good understanding of the building regulations. Experience with AutoCAD and holding a relevant BTEC/HNC within a relevant discipline is required. They have many long running members of staff there and like to promote within the ranks. You can look forward to an appealing salary, yearly bonus, structured training and free parking. If you feel you have the skills our client is looking for then please send me your updated cv and work examples today.
Overview VACANCY REF: CK Drive innovation in building services and lead multidisciplinary delivery across landmark projects. We're seeking a senior leader to head up the Mechanical, Electrical & Public Health (MEP) discipline for a growing consultancy in Liverpool. This is an opportunity to shape a dynamic regional team, deliver cutting-edge projects across multiple sectors, and play a pivotal role in driving sustainable, efficient building services solutions. Why this role? Leadership impact: Take ownership of the MEP function in Liverpool, influencing strategy, growth, and technical delivery. Diverse portfolio: Work across commercial, residential, education, healthcare, and public-sector projects. Sustainability focus: Lead innovation in net-zero, low-carbon design, and smart building technology. Career progression: Join a forward-thinking consultancy with clear pathways into regional and national leadership. What you'll be doing Leading the MEP team on design, delivery, and technical excellence across a wide range of building projects. Driving business development: winning work, expanding client relationships, and contributing to sector growth. Providing senior-level technical expertise in mechanical and/or electrical design, with a focus on compliance, quality, and innovation. Collaborating with architects, project managers, QS, and sustainability consultants to deliver integrated, multidisciplinary solutions. Overseeing recruitment, mentoring, and development of engineers at all levels within the MEP team. Implementing best practice in digital design tools, modelling, and project delivery. What we're looking for Chartered Engineer (CEng) or equivalent professional status in building services or related discipline. Proven track record of leading MEP teams in a consultancy or multidisciplinary environment. Strong knowledge of UK building regulations, industry standards, and sustainable design principles. Commercial acumen: comfortable driving business development, fee proposals, and managing budgets. Excellent leadership and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to inspire both clients and internal teams. A passion for sustainable, efficient, and future-focused building services solutions. The offer £85,000-£100,000 + comprehensive benefits package Senior leadership position with influence across regional strategy and delivery. Opportunity to shape the MEP discipline in Liverpool and beyond. Confidential enquiries Caroline Kingsley M: E: C: Arrange a call
Oct 13, 2025
Full time
Overview VACANCY REF: CK Drive innovation in building services and lead multidisciplinary delivery across landmark projects. We're seeking a senior leader to head up the Mechanical, Electrical & Public Health (MEP) discipline for a growing consultancy in Liverpool. This is an opportunity to shape a dynamic regional team, deliver cutting-edge projects across multiple sectors, and play a pivotal role in driving sustainable, efficient building services solutions. Why this role? Leadership impact: Take ownership of the MEP function in Liverpool, influencing strategy, growth, and technical delivery. Diverse portfolio: Work across commercial, residential, education, healthcare, and public-sector projects. Sustainability focus: Lead innovation in net-zero, low-carbon design, and smart building technology. Career progression: Join a forward-thinking consultancy with clear pathways into regional and national leadership. What you'll be doing Leading the MEP team on design, delivery, and technical excellence across a wide range of building projects. Driving business development: winning work, expanding client relationships, and contributing to sector growth. Providing senior-level technical expertise in mechanical and/or electrical design, with a focus on compliance, quality, and innovation. Collaborating with architects, project managers, QS, and sustainability consultants to deliver integrated, multidisciplinary solutions. Overseeing recruitment, mentoring, and development of engineers at all levels within the MEP team. Implementing best practice in digital design tools, modelling, and project delivery. What we're looking for Chartered Engineer (CEng) or equivalent professional status in building services or related discipline. Proven track record of leading MEP teams in a consultancy or multidisciplinary environment. Strong knowledge of UK building regulations, industry standards, and sustainable design principles. Commercial acumen: comfortable driving business development, fee proposals, and managing budgets. Excellent leadership and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to inspire both clients and internal teams. A passion for sustainable, efficient, and future-focused building services solutions. The offer £85,000-£100,000 + comprehensive benefits package Senior leadership position with influence across regional strategy and delivery. Opportunity to shape the MEP discipline in Liverpool and beyond. Confidential enquiries Caroline Kingsley M: E: C: Arrange a call
Programme Planning Manager (Sustainability) Gatwick Airport Permanent Key Information: Circa 86,000 + 5% Welcome Bonus + 4,750 Flex Allowance + up to 20% Bonus + Benefits London Gatwick offers an exciting opportunity for a Programme Planning Manager to join our dynamic team at the world's most efficient single runway airport. Be a part of shaping our future, supporting the delivery of a substantial investment plan to develop and enhance our airport infrastructure and facilities. The Programme Planning Manager (Sustainability) will play a key role in Gatwick's future, supporting the Programme Manager in delivering the strategic aims and objectives of the business through the development, implementation and delivery of effective planning and assurance processes across a programme of projects. Key projects include replacing boilers with all-electric, non-fossil fuel plants; transitioning to refrigerants with lower global warming potential; upgrading our electric vehicles infrastructure and upgrading our water treatment processes. Your role will be crucial in helping Gatwick achieve its sustainability goal of reducing emissions by 2030. This is an excellent opportunity to directly observe and influence Gatwick's journey to Net Zero. As part of a multi-disciplinary team of construction industry experts, you will be involved from the early stages of projects, defining technical scopes, aligning project delivery with business requirements, and ensuring these are carried through from design to construction and handover. What is the role? Reporting to the Lead Planning Manager, you'll take a key role in leading the planning of projects across all stages of their lifecycle, from concept approval to delivery and closeout. Your mission is to make sure performance targets are not just met but surpassed consistently and on time. Other duties include: Creating and maintaining schedules for the entire project journey, including internal and external interfaces. This will include managing the control programmes from project concept to closeout, managing contract program evaluations, assessing compensation events, conducting delay analysis and helping to drive schedule improvements through to our supply chain. Playing a major role in leading and managing planning teams for the programme. You'll expertly apply your knowledge and skills across multiple projects, to help us achieve our strategic goals. Helping the planning team grow by contributing to the development of standards, managing, motivating, coaching and mentoring team members. You'll be excited about helping talented individuals reach their potential. Reviewing the Programme, assisting in trend and change processes, reporting, risk management and finding ways to be more efficient that might positively affect programme outcomes and your teams' performance. Continuously developing and upholding world-class health, safety, and environmental standards across the programme and its contractors. We aim to achieve health, safety and environmental excellence. What are we looking for? The live environment at Gatwick requires all our teams to have a flexible and adaptable approach, with problem solving skills and an innovative outlook. You'll have the opportunity to be significantly involved in delivering the strategic objectives of projects, as well as the opportunity to take the lead of your own projects from inception to completion. In addition, this role requires: Previous experience as a Planning Lead or Senior Planner with commercial or infrastructure projects with substantial MEP processes on multi-year programmes, working on projects/programmes typically more than 50 million. Previous experience leading small teams. Extensive experience of Primavera P6 and related commercial acumen. Demonstrable experience in communicating with a wide range of stakeholders to explain complex or abstract ideas straightforwardly. Proven leadership and influencing skills, along with the ability to motivate, coach, facilitate, and create learning opportunities for others. What do I get? Our employees tell us that working here is something special and no day is like another; where our teams do something every day that other airports only dream of. Along with a competitive salary our employees enjoy a range of personal, health and financial benefits, including: 5% Welcome Bonus Performance-based bonus scheme High street shops and restaurant discounts Healthcare scheme Life and disability insurance Professional training to develop Discounted travel Volunteer days What it's like to work at London Gatwick? At London Gatwick, our people are our biggest asset. We want our people to thrive and have the best experience while working with us. We know we are all at our best when we feel comfortable and included. We are an organisation that places diversity, equity and inclusion at its heart. Our aim; to create a place where everyone belongs and has a voice, and we recognise we all play an important role in our success. To find out more about what it's like to work at London Gatwick, visit our dedicated construction careers site Construction Careers London Gatwick Airport Should you require any reasonable adjustments to be made as part of the application process please contact us directly. Click apply to start your career with London Gatwick
Oct 10, 2025
Full time
Programme Planning Manager (Sustainability) Gatwick Airport Permanent Key Information: Circa 86,000 + 5% Welcome Bonus + 4,750 Flex Allowance + up to 20% Bonus + Benefits London Gatwick offers an exciting opportunity for a Programme Planning Manager to join our dynamic team at the world's most efficient single runway airport. Be a part of shaping our future, supporting the delivery of a substantial investment plan to develop and enhance our airport infrastructure and facilities. The Programme Planning Manager (Sustainability) will play a key role in Gatwick's future, supporting the Programme Manager in delivering the strategic aims and objectives of the business through the development, implementation and delivery of effective planning and assurance processes across a programme of projects. Key projects include replacing boilers with all-electric, non-fossil fuel plants; transitioning to refrigerants with lower global warming potential; upgrading our electric vehicles infrastructure and upgrading our water treatment processes. Your role will be crucial in helping Gatwick achieve its sustainability goal of reducing emissions by 2030. This is an excellent opportunity to directly observe and influence Gatwick's journey to Net Zero. As part of a multi-disciplinary team of construction industry experts, you will be involved from the early stages of projects, defining technical scopes, aligning project delivery with business requirements, and ensuring these are carried through from design to construction and handover. What is the role? Reporting to the Lead Planning Manager, you'll take a key role in leading the planning of projects across all stages of their lifecycle, from concept approval to delivery and closeout. Your mission is to make sure performance targets are not just met but surpassed consistently and on time. Other duties include: Creating and maintaining schedules for the entire project journey, including internal and external interfaces. This will include managing the control programmes from project concept to closeout, managing contract program evaluations, assessing compensation events, conducting delay analysis and helping to drive schedule improvements through to our supply chain. Playing a major role in leading and managing planning teams for the programme. You'll expertly apply your knowledge and skills across multiple projects, to help us achieve our strategic goals. Helping the planning team grow by contributing to the development of standards, managing, motivating, coaching and mentoring team members. You'll be excited about helping talented individuals reach their potential. Reviewing the Programme, assisting in trend and change processes, reporting, risk management and finding ways to be more efficient that might positively affect programme outcomes and your teams' performance. Continuously developing and upholding world-class health, safety, and environmental standards across the programme and its contractors. We aim to achieve health, safety and environmental excellence. What are we looking for? The live environment at Gatwick requires all our teams to have a flexible and adaptable approach, with problem solving skills and an innovative outlook. You'll have the opportunity to be significantly involved in delivering the strategic objectives of projects, as well as the opportunity to take the lead of your own projects from inception to completion. In addition, this role requires: Previous experience as a Planning Lead or Senior Planner with commercial or infrastructure projects with substantial MEP processes on multi-year programmes, working on projects/programmes typically more than 50 million. Previous experience leading small teams. Extensive experience of Primavera P6 and related commercial acumen. Demonstrable experience in communicating with a wide range of stakeholders to explain complex or abstract ideas straightforwardly. Proven leadership and influencing skills, along with the ability to motivate, coach, facilitate, and create learning opportunities for others. What do I get? Our employees tell us that working here is something special and no day is like another; where our teams do something every day that other airports only dream of. Along with a competitive salary our employees enjoy a range of personal, health and financial benefits, including: 5% Welcome Bonus Performance-based bonus scheme High street shops and restaurant discounts Healthcare scheme Life and disability insurance Professional training to develop Discounted travel Volunteer days What it's like to work at London Gatwick? At London Gatwick, our people are our biggest asset. We want our people to thrive and have the best experience while working with us. We know we are all at our best when we feel comfortable and included. We are an organisation that places diversity, equity and inclusion at its heart. Our aim; to create a place where everyone belongs and has a voice, and we recognise we all play an important role in our success. To find out more about what it's like to work at London Gatwick, visit our dedicated construction careers site Construction Careers London Gatwick Airport Should you require any reasonable adjustments to be made as part of the application process please contact us directly. Click apply to start your career with London Gatwick
Salter Grange is now recruiting an Electrical bias Building Services Manager to join a leading UK construction company renowned for delivering high-quality, sustainable projects across commercial, residential, and public sectors. We are seeking a Building Services Manager to lead the building services contractor on site for a 30M CAT B fit out project in Manchester. As a pivotal figure within the team, the Electrical Building Services Manager will bring their extensive senior experience to bear on this project. You will take on the crucial role of overseeing the M&E design and delivery teams, ensuring that project specifications and requirements are met. The company has a robust pipeline of projects for the foreseeable future, providing stability and growth opportunities. It also has a proud reputation for delivering quality developments and investing in its people. Building Services Manager Responsibilities: Manage the delivery of MEP systems ensuring compliance with project specifications and timelines. Oversee design implementation from RIBA Stage 2 to Stage 4, ensuring technical accuracy and alignment with project requirements. Coordinate with contractors and subcontractors to ensure efficient installation, testing, and commissioning of MEP systems. Ensure compliance with UK building regulations, industry standards, and sustainability objectives, such as net-zero carbon and energy efficiency. Identify and resolve MEP-related issues during project delivery, maintaining high standards of quality and safety. Implement innovative MEP solutions to enhance project outcomes and client satisfaction Building Services Manager Requirements: Proven MEP experience in construction management, with a focus on delivering Fit out and retail projects. Familiarity with design development from RIBA Stage 2 to Stage 4. HNC in Building Services, Electrical Engineering (HND, NVQ, or degree preferred). HNC/HND, NVQ, or degree in Building Services or Electrical Engineering. If you are a motivated Electrical Building Services Manager and desire to accelerate your career by joining a highly respected Main Contractor in the UK, please apply with your CV using the provided link or contact Julia at (phone number removed).
Oct 10, 2025
Contract
Salter Grange is now recruiting an Electrical bias Building Services Manager to join a leading UK construction company renowned for delivering high-quality, sustainable projects across commercial, residential, and public sectors. We are seeking a Building Services Manager to lead the building services contractor on site for a 30M CAT B fit out project in Manchester. As a pivotal figure within the team, the Electrical Building Services Manager will bring their extensive senior experience to bear on this project. You will take on the crucial role of overseeing the M&E design and delivery teams, ensuring that project specifications and requirements are met. The company has a robust pipeline of projects for the foreseeable future, providing stability and growth opportunities. It also has a proud reputation for delivering quality developments and investing in its people. Building Services Manager Responsibilities: Manage the delivery of MEP systems ensuring compliance with project specifications and timelines. Oversee design implementation from RIBA Stage 2 to Stage 4, ensuring technical accuracy and alignment with project requirements. Coordinate with contractors and subcontractors to ensure efficient installation, testing, and commissioning of MEP systems. Ensure compliance with UK building regulations, industry standards, and sustainability objectives, such as net-zero carbon and energy efficiency. Identify and resolve MEP-related issues during project delivery, maintaining high standards of quality and safety. Implement innovative MEP solutions to enhance project outcomes and client satisfaction Building Services Manager Requirements: Proven MEP experience in construction management, with a focus on delivering Fit out and retail projects. Familiarity with design development from RIBA Stage 2 to Stage 4. HNC in Building Services, Electrical Engineering (HND, NVQ, or degree preferred). HNC/HND, NVQ, or degree in Building Services or Electrical Engineering. If you are a motivated Electrical Building Services Manager and desire to accelerate your career by joining a highly respected Main Contractor in the UK, please apply with your CV using the provided link or contact Julia at (phone number removed).
Role: Senior Risk Analyst Position: Contract Location: Bridgewater, Somerset Duration: Ongoing Pay: 426.50 (paye) or 560 (umbrella) Build the Future with the UK's Largest Infrastructure Project Rullion is proud to partner with one of the UK's most ambitious energy projects - Hinkley Point C (HPC) - in search of a highly capable Senior Risk Analyst to join the Project & Programme Management Controls Office. This is a unique opportunity to apply your expertise in risk strategy . The Role The role of Senior Risk Analyst is to act as an expert of the Risk team across the parts of HPC project following the Risk strategy uniformly across the project. They will act as a technical lead for the Risk team ensuring the implementation of Risk specific processes and framework. They will follow all governance arrangements for the Risk team providing effective reporting of Risk and Opportunity information in a timely and accurate manner, supporting others to achieve the same results. They will manage the delivery of specific contracts which range in value from 10m to 500m. The Senior Risk Analyst will be required to direct workload and provide guidance to the Risk Analysts or Trainee Risk Analysts on a day-to-day basis to enable them to support the Risk and project controls activities on the project. Principal Accountabilities The Senior Risk Analyst will be the face of Risk management in their nominated Programme/Area in the Project, bringing confidence to stakeholders that they are performing the right steps to identify, analyse, respond to and manage their Risk Outputs. Providing assurance of the maintenance of all Risk and Opportunity data for the Programme/Area within the Risk software system e.g. ARM. Assurance of the delivery of Risk and Opportunity reports to a defined reporting cycle, including commentary on key time-related drivers and performance issues ensuring the quality of the output The Senior Risk Analyst will support the Programme/Area Directors implement Risk management by: Reviewing and challenging the significant issues that may impact programme/area objectives Supporting issue and opportunities reviews and workshops and specialist risk focused sessions (i.e. scenario planning). Analysis of risk data and the connection of this data across the Project, in conjunction with the project controls managers and risk leads; Challenging the uncertainties of risk data over time to allow prioritisation and decision making. Ensuring a comprehensive risk portfolio is maintained and reflective of the current project position. Working with colleagues in IPC to ensure that the Project schedule and cost estimates are informed by high quality risk information (at delivery and portfolio levels). Work with the PCM's to support the programme/area teams and where appropriate Tier 1 Contractors to assess contractor-held Risk and their views on Programme-held risks and opportunities that impact upon them. Identify and support the implementation of enhancements to integrated risk management procedure, process, reporting and tools. Accountable for the production and presentation of accurate, insightful project controls information at the Programme Reviews and Board Meetings, ROTCs, Portfolio Risk Review as required. Responsible for the management and verification of information within the PowerBI dashboards and providing proposals for improvement from the Programme/Area teams. Lead Risk management and Risk software specific training to the Programme/Area team, PM community and apprentices and provide recommendations of additional training requirements, or improvements to existing training. Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications & Experience Essential Experience & Skills: Able to deliver accurate and concise Risk insights to drive evidence-based decision making, utilising commercial and technical information, to influence project decisions and support the management of risks/opportunities. Understanding and/or practical experience of wider project controls disciplines enabling Risk management to be integrated with cost, schedule and change, and provide assurance that risk and opportunity reporting and outputs of risk analysis aligns with other project data. Excellent analytical, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Proven ability to facilitate risk conversations with colleagues at all levels, including Executive and Director leadership. Effectively communicates complex issues and concepts (unique insights) in simple ways, to both technical and non-technical senior audiences. Strong organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise and delegate tasks to other team members. Possesses high work standards and sets ambitious, yet attainable goals. Constantly drives to streamline and simplify to deliver business value. Ability to effectively collaborate with colleagues within and across organisational boundaries to achieve mutually successful outcomes. Ability to assure the quality of others work supporting them in developing to effectively deliver outputs. Ability to expertly use and guide others in the use of Risk management software; Ability to draw from best practice across industry to implement changes for improved performance. Qualifications & Experience Desirable degree level or equivalent qualification in project management, project controls, engineering, or another related field Industry recognised project controls and/or risk management qualifications, such as Management of Risk Practitioner and/or APM Risk Level 2. Demonstrable experience of working as an expert in risk management and expert knowledge of risk/project controls including the tools, and a variety of techniques used to deliver project insight and assess performance Experience of working in a project management environment and desirable construction experience Experience of working in the Nuclear Industry or other highly regulated industry Are you ready to be part of a project that's reshaping the energy landscape of the UK? This is your opportunity to make a significant impact on the construction of Hinkley Point C. If you have the skills and experience to lead this challenging endeavour, we want to hear from you. What's in It for You Be Part of History : Work on the UK's first new nuclear power station in a generation. Scale & Impact : Over 22,000 workers contributing to a 36 billion project that supports 70,000+ UK jobs. Net Zero Future : Contribute to a project essential to Britain's low-carbon energy transformation. Career Development : Work in a multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to high-level planning and world-class logistics operations. Application Information: If this sounds of interest, please APPLY NOW with your CV and a cover letter highlighting your suitability for this exciting role. Good Luck! This vacancy is being advertised by Rullion Ltd acting as an employment business. Since 1978, Rullion has been securing exceptional candidates for a range of clients; from large well-known brands to SMEs and start-ups. As a family-owned business, Rullion's approach is credible and honest, focused on building long-lasting relationships with both clients and candidates. Rullion is a forward-thinking recruitment company that specialises in providing a wide range of talent consultancy services to a diverse client base, from small start-ups to large household names. We celebrate and support diversity and are committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants. Thanks Rullion Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants.
Oct 09, 2025
Contract
Role: Senior Risk Analyst Position: Contract Location: Bridgewater, Somerset Duration: Ongoing Pay: 426.50 (paye) or 560 (umbrella) Build the Future with the UK's Largest Infrastructure Project Rullion is proud to partner with one of the UK's most ambitious energy projects - Hinkley Point C (HPC) - in search of a highly capable Senior Risk Analyst to join the Project & Programme Management Controls Office. This is a unique opportunity to apply your expertise in risk strategy . The Role The role of Senior Risk Analyst is to act as an expert of the Risk team across the parts of HPC project following the Risk strategy uniformly across the project. They will act as a technical lead for the Risk team ensuring the implementation of Risk specific processes and framework. They will follow all governance arrangements for the Risk team providing effective reporting of Risk and Opportunity information in a timely and accurate manner, supporting others to achieve the same results. They will manage the delivery of specific contracts which range in value from 10m to 500m. The Senior Risk Analyst will be required to direct workload and provide guidance to the Risk Analysts or Trainee Risk Analysts on a day-to-day basis to enable them to support the Risk and project controls activities on the project. Principal Accountabilities The Senior Risk Analyst will be the face of Risk management in their nominated Programme/Area in the Project, bringing confidence to stakeholders that they are performing the right steps to identify, analyse, respond to and manage their Risk Outputs. Providing assurance of the maintenance of all Risk and Opportunity data for the Programme/Area within the Risk software system e.g. ARM. Assurance of the delivery of Risk and Opportunity reports to a defined reporting cycle, including commentary on key time-related drivers and performance issues ensuring the quality of the output The Senior Risk Analyst will support the Programme/Area Directors implement Risk management by: Reviewing and challenging the significant issues that may impact programme/area objectives Supporting issue and opportunities reviews and workshops and specialist risk focused sessions (i.e. scenario planning). Analysis of risk data and the connection of this data across the Project, in conjunction with the project controls managers and risk leads; Challenging the uncertainties of risk data over time to allow prioritisation and decision making. Ensuring a comprehensive risk portfolio is maintained and reflective of the current project position. Working with colleagues in IPC to ensure that the Project schedule and cost estimates are informed by high quality risk information (at delivery and portfolio levels). Work with the PCM's to support the programme/area teams and where appropriate Tier 1 Contractors to assess contractor-held Risk and their views on Programme-held risks and opportunities that impact upon them. Identify and support the implementation of enhancements to integrated risk management procedure, process, reporting and tools. Accountable for the production and presentation of accurate, insightful project controls information at the Programme Reviews and Board Meetings, ROTCs, Portfolio Risk Review as required. Responsible for the management and verification of information within the PowerBI dashboards and providing proposals for improvement from the Programme/Area teams. Lead Risk management and Risk software specific training to the Programme/Area team, PM community and apprentices and provide recommendations of additional training requirements, or improvements to existing training. Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications & Experience Essential Experience & Skills: Able to deliver accurate and concise Risk insights to drive evidence-based decision making, utilising commercial and technical information, to influence project decisions and support the management of risks/opportunities. Understanding and/or practical experience of wider project controls disciplines enabling Risk management to be integrated with cost, schedule and change, and provide assurance that risk and opportunity reporting and outputs of risk analysis aligns with other project data. Excellent analytical, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Proven ability to facilitate risk conversations with colleagues at all levels, including Executive and Director leadership. Effectively communicates complex issues and concepts (unique insights) in simple ways, to both technical and non-technical senior audiences. Strong organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise and delegate tasks to other team members. Possesses high work standards and sets ambitious, yet attainable goals. Constantly drives to streamline and simplify to deliver business value. Ability to effectively collaborate with colleagues within and across organisational boundaries to achieve mutually successful outcomes. Ability to assure the quality of others work supporting them in developing to effectively deliver outputs. Ability to expertly use and guide others in the use of Risk management software; Ability to draw from best practice across industry to implement changes for improved performance. Qualifications & Experience Desirable degree level or equivalent qualification in project management, project controls, engineering, or another related field Industry recognised project controls and/or risk management qualifications, such as Management of Risk Practitioner and/or APM Risk Level 2. Demonstrable experience of working as an expert in risk management and expert knowledge of risk/project controls including the tools, and a variety of techniques used to deliver project insight and assess performance Experience of working in a project management environment and desirable construction experience Experience of working in the Nuclear Industry or other highly regulated industry Are you ready to be part of a project that's reshaping the energy landscape of the UK? This is your opportunity to make a significant impact on the construction of Hinkley Point C. If you have the skills and experience to lead this challenging endeavour, we want to hear from you. What's in It for You Be Part of History : Work on the UK's first new nuclear power station in a generation. Scale & Impact : Over 22,000 workers contributing to a 36 billion project that supports 70,000+ UK jobs. Net Zero Future : Contribute to a project essential to Britain's low-carbon energy transformation. Career Development : Work in a multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to high-level planning and world-class logistics operations. Application Information: If this sounds of interest, please APPLY NOW with your CV and a cover letter highlighting your suitability for this exciting role. Good Luck! This vacancy is being advertised by Rullion Ltd acting as an employment business. Since 1978, Rullion has been securing exceptional candidates for a range of clients; from large well-known brands to SMEs and start-ups. As a family-owned business, Rullion's approach is credible and honest, focused on building long-lasting relationships with both clients and candidates. Rullion is a forward-thinking recruitment company that specialises in providing a wide range of talent consultancy services to a diverse client base, from small start-ups to large household names. We celebrate and support diversity and are committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants. Thanks Rullion Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants.
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