Help to deliver a renewable heat network - and put a green recovery at the heart of Grenfell recovery.
Notting Dale Heat has an exciting vision to ‘put customers first’, generating clean, green heating and hot water for the local community. We’re at a crucial moment in that journey and we need someone out of the ordinary to lead Notting Dale Heat in delivering on that vision. You will work with residents, board members, the council and contractors to deliver on the vision and provide heating and hot water to over 800 social homes from 2024.
About the role:
A new and exciting position has been created for a Programme & Operations Manager within Notting Dale Heat Limited (NDH) – a local energy company operating within the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea (RBKC), delivering zero-carbon heat through the Notting Dale Heat Network (NDHN). The Programme & Operations Manager will be the operational driving force to ensure that NDHN is a best-in-class energy network.
The role holder will be responsible for overseeing a major design, build operate and maintain contract and the relationship between NDH and the Council. They will also co-ordinate the delivery of key Activities outlined within the company's 3-year Business Plan.
The post is accountable to the Notting Dale Heat Board of Directors, who oversee the operation of the heat network, alongside RBKC, as shareholder for the network.
About you:
Are you an experienced and passionate leader with a track record of managing district heating schemes? Do you have experience in delivering heating and hot water solutions, contract management, project management?
We are looking for someone who has the right balance of technical and managerial qualities. They need to be adept at managing both the day-to-day operations and the long-term development of the company in alignment with the goals of the local authority.
Experience of district heating schemes, a commitment to excellent customer service and a knowledge of decarbonisation methods is a must for this role alongside a record of contract management, delivering in construction environments and working on projects in a variety of contexts.
About Us:
Notting Dale Heat will deliver renewable heat to Lancaster West Estate in North Kensington from 2024. It will rely on 100% renewable heat sources, put customers first, and tackle fuel poverty.
Following the Grenfell Tower tragedy, a commitment was made by all levels of Government to deliver a resident-led refurbishment that transforms Lancaster West into a 21st-century model estate.
Notting Dale Heat will provide heating and hot water services to the estate, and customers in the wider ward - and potentially beyond.
Notting Dale Heat was incorporated in January 2022 to design, build, operate and maintain the Notting Dale Heat Network. Notting Dale Heat is 100% owned by the Kensington and Chelsea Council.
Jan 02, 2024
Full time
Help to deliver a renewable heat network - and put a green recovery at the heart of Grenfell recovery.
Notting Dale Heat has an exciting vision to ‘put customers first’, generating clean, green heating and hot water for the local community. We’re at a crucial moment in that journey and we need someone out of the ordinary to lead Notting Dale Heat in delivering on that vision. You will work with residents, board members, the council and contractors to deliver on the vision and provide heating and hot water to over 800 social homes from 2024.
About the role:
A new and exciting position has been created for a Programme & Operations Manager within Notting Dale Heat Limited (NDH) – a local energy company operating within the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea (RBKC), delivering zero-carbon heat through the Notting Dale Heat Network (NDHN). The Programme & Operations Manager will be the operational driving force to ensure that NDHN is a best-in-class energy network.
The role holder will be responsible for overseeing a major design, build operate and maintain contract and the relationship between NDH and the Council. They will also co-ordinate the delivery of key Activities outlined within the company's 3-year Business Plan.
The post is accountable to the Notting Dale Heat Board of Directors, who oversee the operation of the heat network, alongside RBKC, as shareholder for the network.
About you:
Are you an experienced and passionate leader with a track record of managing district heating schemes? Do you have experience in delivering heating and hot water solutions, contract management, project management?
We are looking for someone who has the right balance of technical and managerial qualities. They need to be adept at managing both the day-to-day operations and the long-term development of the company in alignment with the goals of the local authority.
Experience of district heating schemes, a commitment to excellent customer service and a knowledge of decarbonisation methods is a must for this role alongside a record of contract management, delivering in construction environments and working on projects in a variety of contexts.
About Us:
Notting Dale Heat will deliver renewable heat to Lancaster West Estate in North Kensington from 2024. It will rely on 100% renewable heat sources, put customers first, and tackle fuel poverty.
Following the Grenfell Tower tragedy, a commitment was made by all levels of Government to deliver a resident-led refurbishment that transforms Lancaster West into a 21st-century model estate.
Notting Dale Heat will provide heating and hot water services to the estate, and customers in the wider ward - and potentially beyond.
Notting Dale Heat was incorporated in January 2022 to design, build, operate and maintain the Notting Dale Heat Network. Notting Dale Heat is 100% owned by the Kensington and Chelsea Council.
About us
At Pellings, we provide solutions to bring our clients' visions to life. We feel proud of the positive impact we have made to local spaces and the value we have added to communities within London, the South East and surrounding areas. Over the last 46 years, we have grown from our modest beginnings as a Building Surveying practice to become a major provider of integrated design, property and construction consultancy services.
Our success over the years can be attributed to a number of factors, such as our strong technical and creative expertise, highly professional staff and integrated service approach. However, at the heart of it is our passion and commitment to supporting our clients in meeting their challenges and delivering long-term value.
The opportunity
You will become an integral part of our fantastic Building Surveying team while working on a variety of residential, education, commercial and civic projects. Our experienced team will give you the support needed to oversee and, in time, run your own projects from inception to completion, all while completing core APC competencies.
We will provide you with a structured training programme within a cohort of colleagues at similar points on their APC journey.
Our structured training programme includes:
Presentations on Level 1&2 competencies
Q&A sessions
Meetings with counsellor/supervisor to review process, sign off competencies and monitor the suitability of work being undertaken
Case study review
Day to day duties:
Assisting on technical projects
Overseeing works on site
Preparing and submitting applications for statutory consent and liaising with relevant authorities
Preparing existing proposed drawings in CAD
Drafting work specifications
Leading on tender activities and Contractor selection
Building defects analysis
Our team provides our clients with a range of services including:
Large framework contracts for London Boroughs, Councils and Housing Associations
Refurbishment and Maintenance Programmes
Contract Administration
Project Management
Employers Agent
Building defects analysis
Conditions surveys
Professional technical duties, including Party Wall matters, Disrepair etc.
Types of projects you will be working on:
Carbon Resilience
Fire Safety Works, including cladding
Community regeneration projects
Community centres and Civic projects
Sustainable New Build projects, including housing developments, schools and community centres
Education expansions and refurbishment
Maintenance and refurbishment of corporate buildings
Decarbonisation
Programmes of external decoration and repairs
Residential disability adaptations
For more information about life at Pellings and how to apply, don't hesitate to get in touch with our Talent Manager, Rachel Gilchrist, at rgilchrist@pellings.co.uk
Mar 08, 2023
Full time
About us
At Pellings, we provide solutions to bring our clients' visions to life. We feel proud of the positive impact we have made to local spaces and the value we have added to communities within London, the South East and surrounding areas. Over the last 46 years, we have grown from our modest beginnings as a Building Surveying practice to become a major provider of integrated design, property and construction consultancy services.
Our success over the years can be attributed to a number of factors, such as our strong technical and creative expertise, highly professional staff and integrated service approach. However, at the heart of it is our passion and commitment to supporting our clients in meeting their challenges and delivering long-term value.
The opportunity
You will become an integral part of our fantastic Building Surveying team while working on a variety of residential, education, commercial and civic projects. Our experienced team will give you the support needed to oversee and, in time, run your own projects from inception to completion, all while completing core APC competencies.
We will provide you with a structured training programme within a cohort of colleagues at similar points on their APC journey.
Our structured training programme includes:
Presentations on Level 1&2 competencies
Q&A sessions
Meetings with counsellor/supervisor to review process, sign off competencies and monitor the suitability of work being undertaken
Case study review
Day to day duties:
Assisting on technical projects
Overseeing works on site
Preparing and submitting applications for statutory consent and liaising with relevant authorities
Preparing existing proposed drawings in CAD
Drafting work specifications
Leading on tender activities and Contractor selection
Building defects analysis
Our team provides our clients with a range of services including:
Large framework contracts for London Boroughs, Councils and Housing Associations
Refurbishment and Maintenance Programmes
Contract Administration
Project Management
Employers Agent
Building defects analysis
Conditions surveys
Professional technical duties, including Party Wall matters, Disrepair etc.
Types of projects you will be working on:
Carbon Resilience
Fire Safety Works, including cladding
Community regeneration projects
Community centres and Civic projects
Sustainable New Build projects, including housing developments, schools and community centres
Education expansions and refurbishment
Maintenance and refurbishment of corporate buildings
Decarbonisation
Programmes of external decoration and repairs
Residential disability adaptations
For more information about life at Pellings and how to apply, don't hesitate to get in touch with our Talent Manager, Rachel Gilchrist, at rgilchrist@pellings.co.uk
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
May 01, 2024
Full time
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
May 01, 2024
Full time
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
Are you a Quantity Surveyor looking to join an award winning Contractor with a great reputation and a strong forward order book of work? We are working with a well established Social Housing Contractor who have a great culture and values within the business. The company work on a number of framework schemes as well as standalone schemes for a variety of Housing Providers and Councils throughout the North West, specialising in retrofit/decarbonisation schemes. They are looking to recruit a Quantity Surveyor to join them on a permanent basis, to add to their close knit, hardworking team based in Wigan, covering sites in Manchester & Halifax. Duties will include: Assist in the preparation, processing and selection of estimates, bids and tenders Assist in the development of the procurement programme Prepare and monitor cash flow forecast for designated projects Prepare and submit monthly applications for payment to the Client/Client's representative Prepare monthly valuation reports for the Management team Submit invoices for certified value and ensure payments are received on time Value and authorise payments to subcontractors Liaise with Contract Managers to establish the project specification and requirements Liaise with Contractors, Suppliers and the Client to establish project specification and requirements Attend and contribute to meetings with work colleagues and or Clients/Customers when necessary Monitor the contract progress, assess and report any changes that may affect project costs and or time scale Assist in the control of individual contract budgets Ensure all necessary contract documentation / reports are accurate and produced on time. The successful candidate will either come from a Social Housing or Renewables background, and be able to demonstrate a stable and progressive career on their CV. Experience of working on external refurbishments would be highly advantageous! In return, you will benefit from a remuneration package which includes a competitive basic salary dependent upon level and experience + company car or allowance. For more information or if you would like to apply please email your CV and details directly to Steph at Fawkes & Reece using the link below.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Are you a Quantity Surveyor looking to join an award winning Contractor with a great reputation and a strong forward order book of work? We are working with a well established Social Housing Contractor who have a great culture and values within the business. The company work on a number of framework schemes as well as standalone schemes for a variety of Housing Providers and Councils throughout the North West, specialising in retrofit/decarbonisation schemes. They are looking to recruit a Quantity Surveyor to join them on a permanent basis, to add to their close knit, hardworking team based in Wigan, covering sites in Manchester & Halifax. Duties will include: Assist in the preparation, processing and selection of estimates, bids and tenders Assist in the development of the procurement programme Prepare and monitor cash flow forecast for designated projects Prepare and submit monthly applications for payment to the Client/Client's representative Prepare monthly valuation reports for the Management team Submit invoices for certified value and ensure payments are received on time Value and authorise payments to subcontractors Liaise with Contract Managers to establish the project specification and requirements Liaise with Contractors, Suppliers and the Client to establish project specification and requirements Attend and contribute to meetings with work colleagues and or Clients/Customers when necessary Monitor the contract progress, assess and report any changes that may affect project costs and or time scale Assist in the control of individual contract budgets Ensure all necessary contract documentation / reports are accurate and produced on time. The successful candidate will either come from a Social Housing or Renewables background, and be able to demonstrate a stable and progressive career on their CV. Experience of working on external refurbishments would be highly advantageous! In return, you will benefit from a remuneration package which includes a competitive basic salary dependent upon level and experience + company car or allowance. For more information or if you would like to apply please email your CV and details directly to Steph at Fawkes & Reece using the link below.
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
May 01, 2024
Full time
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
May 01, 2024
Full time
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
May 01, 2024
Full time
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
Energy & Carbon Performance Manager (This role could also be known as: Sustainability and Carbon Manager, Carbon and Climate Manager, Asset Performance Manager) Nottingham: £56,802 - £59,792 London: £63,113 - £66,435 MTVH has bold ambitions for tackling carbon emissions from our 57,000 homes. This is a new role at MTVH within our Property Directorate that provides an exciting opportunity to play a leading part in our transition to net zero carbon. As Energy & Carbon Performance Manager, you will play a key role in implementing the Decarbonisation Strategy, through ensuring a strategic approach to energy data collection, management and analysis. Our decarbonisation strategy enjoys a strong board and Executive team support. You will be part of a fast-paced and highly dynamic team and report to the Head of Decarbonisation. You will have the opportunity to lead on strategic projects, to offer support for our decarbonisation live programmes of works and to influence change within a highly regulated sector. Full details of the role can be found in the job description on our careers page. About You You will bring additional depth and technical specialism to our Decarbonisation Team on an area of growing importance, with a focus on data collection, analysis and modelling, monitoring and reporting, understanding asset performance, updating and maintaining our net zero carbon targets and pathway. You will have a good understanding of the energy efficiency of domestic dwellings and have extensive experience in data management. You will be able to demonstrate strategic thinking and think outside the box to find solutions to data and data analysis challenges. More than anything, MTVH believes that decarbonisation is about people, our residents and customers. The ability to build strong networks and collaborate to achieve excellence for our customers will be paramount in your success. Please note :- we do not currently offer visa sponsorship. What?s in it for you? Our benefits include:- 28 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays (pro rata for part time) per year 2 volunteering days per year for things like helping out in local communities An additional ?Beliefs day? once a year to have an extra a day off Enhanced pension with matched contributions of up to 9% Life assurance cover 3 x your salary Health cash plan scheme for your everyday healthcare needs which you can add your family members too Tenancy deposit ? interest free loan to help with rental deposits Access to extensive learning and training opportunities with Wisebox platform Colleague virtual social platform with our workplace pages where you can keep up to date with the organisational activity and link in with colleagues Career progression across the organisation with our mentoring programme and apprenticeships We are committed to the wellbeing of our colleagues and support this as an organisation About us Learn more about our benefits and organisation by viewing our attached document Our promise Here at Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing (MTVH) we want to capture the value that difference brings and are committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. We work collaboratively ?Serving people better every day? to educate, support and develop all of our diverse employees and the communities that we serve. We want every employee and every customer to feel comfortable enough to be their true self and are working tirelessly in the background to create an environment that encourages our employees to challenge non-inclusive behaviours and to be mindful of their own and other?s wellbeing. Our core values of Dare, Care and Collaborate demonstrate that we are a people focused business, solving social issues by working together! We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if a suitable candidate is found so we do encourage you to complete the application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Energy & Carbon Performance Manager (This role could also be known as: Sustainability and Carbon Manager, Carbon and Climate Manager, Asset Performance Manager) Nottingham: £56,802 - £59,792 London: £63,113 - £66,435 MTVH has bold ambitions for tackling carbon emissions from our 57,000 homes. This is a new role at MTVH within our Property Directorate that provides an exciting opportunity to play a leading part in our transition to net zero carbon. As Energy & Carbon Performance Manager, you will play a key role in implementing the Decarbonisation Strategy, through ensuring a strategic approach to energy data collection, management and analysis. Our decarbonisation strategy enjoys a strong board and Executive team support. You will be part of a fast-paced and highly dynamic team and report to the Head of Decarbonisation. You will have the opportunity to lead on strategic projects, to offer support for our decarbonisation live programmes of works and to influence change within a highly regulated sector. Full details of the role can be found in the job description on our careers page. About You You will bring additional depth and technical specialism to our Decarbonisation Team on an area of growing importance, with a focus on data collection, analysis and modelling, monitoring and reporting, understanding asset performance, updating and maintaining our net zero carbon targets and pathway. You will have a good understanding of the energy efficiency of domestic dwellings and have extensive experience in data management. You will be able to demonstrate strategic thinking and think outside the box to find solutions to data and data analysis challenges. More than anything, MTVH believes that decarbonisation is about people, our residents and customers. The ability to build strong networks and collaborate to achieve excellence for our customers will be paramount in your success. Please note :- we do not currently offer visa sponsorship. What?s in it for you? Our benefits include:- 28 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays (pro rata for part time) per year 2 volunteering days per year for things like helping out in local communities An additional ?Beliefs day? once a year to have an extra a day off Enhanced pension with matched contributions of up to 9% Life assurance cover 3 x your salary Health cash plan scheme for your everyday healthcare needs which you can add your family members too Tenancy deposit ? interest free loan to help with rental deposits Access to extensive learning and training opportunities with Wisebox platform Colleague virtual social platform with our workplace pages where you can keep up to date with the organisational activity and link in with colleagues Career progression across the organisation with our mentoring programme and apprenticeships We are committed to the wellbeing of our colleagues and support this as an organisation About us Learn more about our benefits and organisation by viewing our attached document Our promise Here at Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing (MTVH) we want to capture the value that difference brings and are committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. We work collaboratively ?Serving people better every day? to educate, support and develop all of our diverse employees and the communities that we serve. We want every employee and every customer to feel comfortable enough to be their true self and are working tirelessly in the background to create an environment that encourages our employees to challenge non-inclusive behaviours and to be mindful of their own and other?s wellbeing. Our core values of Dare, Care and Collaborate demonstrate that we are a people focused business, solving social issues by working together! We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if a suitable candidate is found so we do encourage you to complete the application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
May 01, 2024
Full time
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
Akton Recruitment Ltd
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Akton are recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a Project Manager to manage the Urban Energy projects in the Midlands, the North of England, and Scotland. The key deliverable for this role is the effective management of the construction projects (CHP, gas boilers, heat pumps, Decarbonisation of BU in the midlands & north, new network connections, chilled water, district heating and cooling pipework). Responsibilities To manage the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil project activities, and coordinate with the Engineers, Designers, Planners & QS/Legal teams. Produce bill of quantity/materials take off. Ensuring all deliverables are to the required standard and specification. Manage the project to ensure all contractual aspects between clients and contractors, ensuring the compliance of all parties, particularly with respect to completion of the project prior to programmed operational start date. To adhere to project delivery systems and procedures. To manage the timely production of O&M manuals with the Principal designer. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with project sponsors and other key stakeholders. Produce weekly/monthly project progress reports. Where applicable, carry out the Principal Contractor role. To work with the planner in order to track, monitor and report project status to senior management. Effective planning, allocation and management of resources. Comply at all times with policies and procedures. Manage and own the project budgets and produce monthly financial reports with the project QS. Coordinate with the Commissioning Manager. Responsible for the quality of delivery and final installation. Coordination with Operation Team. Attend Client and internal BU meetings. Carry out project reporting in line with required deadlines. Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage project and operational risks. Establish and maintain good supplier relations to ensure effective delivery and quality of Installations. Maintain a solution based approach to problems. To work with SHEQ team and CDM Manager to ensure compliance with all Health and Safety & CDM regulations and obligations. Requirements HNC/Degree level required in either a mechanical or electrical discipline. CSCS Project Manager Card SMSTS Qualified NRSWA card First Aid qualified. Experience of delivering multi-million pound M&E/Civil Projects with a diverse project delivery team Extensive Project Management Experience Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Commercial /contract experience Client presentation /BD experience
Title: Project Manager Level 2 (Low Carbon) Salary: £41,418 - £45,441 Hours: Full time 5 days per week Contract: 2 yr fixed term Location: 1-2 days per week in Manchester office Advert closing date: 22/05/2024 Your role: Local Authorities and the public sector have a critical role to play in the journey to Net Zero and the energy transition and Greater Manchester Combined Authority is one of the leading organisations in this endeavour. GMCA is driving forward decarbonisation by developing and investing in renewable energy and sustainability interventions in generation, smart energy, flexibility & storage, decarbonisation of heat & retrofit and heat networks. You will be key in supporting this by taking responsibility for infrastructure project development and delivery across the public estate and beyond. You will help research the interventions and innovations required, and develop the strategies we need to make regional Net Zero possible. Help GMCA lead the way in regional decarbonisation and the energy transition! About you: First and foremost, we are looking for candidates with experience in developing and managing energy or infrastructure projects and that have the drive and desire to drive forward GMCA's decarbonisation agenda. Ideal but not essential is experience in the energy sector either within power generation, energy storage, decarbonisation of heating and heat networks etc. We are seeking candidates that can demonstrate either a technical/engineering bias or commercial /financial bias, experience of both would be highly beneficial. You must have experience of managing projects and be able to demonstrate the key skills associated with the project management process. This includes engaging effectively with stakeholders and managing 3rd parties, managing project budgets and programmes and tracking risk and issues effectively. Effective and efficient writing, workflowing and reviewing of documents and is also important. Someone who has a familiarity with financial modelling and the financial and energy markets is also beneficial. Finally, we are looking for someone that can innovate and problem solve and see beyond how things are done today to develop creative solutions that break down barriers to progress. The solutions to the decarbonisation challenge are still to be found and you can support GMCA to be the first city region to About us: As an employer, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) is made up of a number of key Greater Manchester strategic functions and service providers including; Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS); Waste and Resources; Environment; Work and Skills; Research; Public Sector Reform; Police, Crime and Criminal Justice; Homelessness; the Greater Manchester Ageing Hub and the Commissioning Hub. We value the diversity of our employees, and aim to recruit a workforce which reflects our diverse communities across Greater Manchester. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals, irrespective of people's age, disability, Trans status and Non-binary identity, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation. We have guidance in place to ensure that all applicants are treated fairly and consistently at every stage of the recruitment process, including the consideration of reasonable adjustments for people who have a disability. To find out more about working for us please click here: Our offer: In return for your hard work, we offer our employees a competitive package as part of our offer that you can find out more about here: GMCA offer - Green book.docx Mandatory Information: Privacy Notice Employees on the redeployment register will be given priority for any vacancies in the first instance. If employees are identified as a match from the register then the vacancy may be withdrawn or put on hold pending an outcome. For this opportunity, you must be able to prove you have the right to work in the UK - if in doubt please visit the following link Employers' right to work checklist - GOV.UK (). Please note we are not a licenced sponsor. Hybrid working This role is part of GMCA's hybrid working scheme. As part of our commitment to 'Build Back Fairer' in Greater Manchester following the Covid-19 pandemic, we have evolved our management methods by trusting and empowering staff to deliver their work in the best way that suits the business and their individual needs, and supports health and wellbeing. Our hybrid working policy sets out a flexible approach, combining attendance at our Manchester city centre with remote working, typically from home; the location of work is primarily dictated by the needs of the business: 'Do what is right for you and the business on that day'. If appointed to the role you will work with your manager to agree and regularly review the best working pattern for you, your team and your work.
Apr 25, 2024
Contract
Title: Project Manager Level 2 (Low Carbon) Salary: £41,418 - £45,441 Hours: Full time 5 days per week Contract: 2 yr fixed term Location: 1-2 days per week in Manchester office Advert closing date: 22/05/2024 Your role: Local Authorities and the public sector have a critical role to play in the journey to Net Zero and the energy transition and Greater Manchester Combined Authority is one of the leading organisations in this endeavour. GMCA is driving forward decarbonisation by developing and investing in renewable energy and sustainability interventions in generation, smart energy, flexibility & storage, decarbonisation of heat & retrofit and heat networks. You will be key in supporting this by taking responsibility for infrastructure project development and delivery across the public estate and beyond. You will help research the interventions and innovations required, and develop the strategies we need to make regional Net Zero possible. Help GMCA lead the way in regional decarbonisation and the energy transition! About you: First and foremost, we are looking for candidates with experience in developing and managing energy or infrastructure projects and that have the drive and desire to drive forward GMCA's decarbonisation agenda. Ideal but not essential is experience in the energy sector either within power generation, energy storage, decarbonisation of heating and heat networks etc. We are seeking candidates that can demonstrate either a technical/engineering bias or commercial /financial bias, experience of both would be highly beneficial. You must have experience of managing projects and be able to demonstrate the key skills associated with the project management process. This includes engaging effectively with stakeholders and managing 3rd parties, managing project budgets and programmes and tracking risk and issues effectively. Effective and efficient writing, workflowing and reviewing of documents and is also important. Someone who has a familiarity with financial modelling and the financial and energy markets is also beneficial. Finally, we are looking for someone that can innovate and problem solve and see beyond how things are done today to develop creative solutions that break down barriers to progress. The solutions to the decarbonisation challenge are still to be found and you can support GMCA to be the first city region to About us: As an employer, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) is made up of a number of key Greater Manchester strategic functions and service providers including; Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS); Waste and Resources; Environment; Work and Skills; Research; Public Sector Reform; Police, Crime and Criminal Justice; Homelessness; the Greater Manchester Ageing Hub and the Commissioning Hub. We value the diversity of our employees, and aim to recruit a workforce which reflects our diverse communities across Greater Manchester. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals, irrespective of people's age, disability, Trans status and Non-binary identity, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation. We have guidance in place to ensure that all applicants are treated fairly and consistently at every stage of the recruitment process, including the consideration of reasonable adjustments for people who have a disability. To find out more about working for us please click here: Our offer: In return for your hard work, we offer our employees a competitive package as part of our offer that you can find out more about here: GMCA offer - Green book.docx Mandatory Information: Privacy Notice Employees on the redeployment register will be given priority for any vacancies in the first instance. If employees are identified as a match from the register then the vacancy may be withdrawn or put on hold pending an outcome. For this opportunity, you must be able to prove you have the right to work in the UK - if in doubt please visit the following link Employers' right to work checklist - GOV.UK (). Please note we are not a licenced sponsor. Hybrid working This role is part of GMCA's hybrid working scheme. As part of our commitment to 'Build Back Fairer' in Greater Manchester following the Covid-19 pandemic, we have evolved our management methods by trusting and empowering staff to deliver their work in the best way that suits the business and their individual needs, and supports health and wellbeing. Our hybrid working policy sets out a flexible approach, combining attendance at our Manchester city centre with remote working, typically from home; the location of work is primarily dictated by the needs of the business: 'Do what is right for you and the business on that day'. If appointed to the role you will work with your manager to agree and regularly review the best working pattern for you, your team and your work.
Are you looking for the opportunity to plan and help manage a multi-million pound project that will revolutionise the UK Rail industry?
Do you want to play a key role in the largest operational change in Scottish rail history?
Situation
Ford and Stanley are partnered with a client who is integral part of Scotland’s social and economic infrastructure. They are seeking an experienced, Multi-disciplinary, Project Manager to oversee a portfolio of Depot and Stabling upgrades across Scotland, including the Shields depot, to accommodate a new fleet of trains.
These projects will align with a Rolling Stock Procurement which will see a minimum of 97 trains replaced. It is planned that these new trains will aid the decarbonisation of Scotland’s Railway, while increasing accessibility of the clients Network to all passengers, and will act as a key milestone for Scotland transitioning into a ‘Net Zero’ economy.
Roles and responsibilities
This candidate will be responsible liaising with outside parties to write the input specifications for the projects, and then overseeing the design and build deliverables. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills are essential, as they will be managing relationships with the internal and external Delivery Teams, Network Rail, and various other stakeholders.
Ideal Candidate
Extensive experience operating as a Project Manager on comparable, Multi-disciplinary Rail projects, e.g. Station/Depot development works.
Candidates must have excellent communication skills, and demonstrable stakeholder management experience.
Candidates must have a high level of Commercial/Contractual awareness/exposure.
Relevant qualifications, e.g. Civil Engineering or Commercial based degree.
Salary
£60,(Apply online only) - £70,(Apply online only)
What’s in it for you?
Free rail travel on all ScotRail services for you, your partner and children
Discounted travel on national and international rail services for you, your partner, and children
Discounted ‘Friends and Family’ rail tickets for ScotRail services.
Defined Pension Benefit Scheme from day one, including the Railway Pension Scheme.
Employee Assistance Programme, giving free and confidential advice to colleagues.
Mental Health First Aiders
Maternity/ Paternity leave
Discounted shopping on lots of high street stores and discounted tickets on days out
Access to the Transport Credit Union
Annual cycle to work discount scheme.
One volunteering day a year, paid.
Match funding for any charity fundraising
Generous annual leave allocation
Automatic entry to Healthshield, giving you money back on things like dental treatment and podiatry.
Likely titles
Project manager, Programme manager, Program manager, Senior Project manager
F&S
Ford & Stanley Group are in the business of people and performance. Our mission is to create one million better workdays through facilitating great recruitment, leadership and occupational mental fitness.
Ford & Stanley Group Ltd is a Disability Confident Committed employer and is committed to a policy of equal opportunities for all opportunity seekers. We shall adhere to such a policy at all times and will review on an on-going basis all aspects of recruitment to avoid unlawful or undesirable discrimination. We will treat everyone equally irrespective sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marital or civil partnership status, age, disability, colour, race, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief or political beliefs and we place an obligation upon all staff to respect and act in accordance with the policy
Feb 03, 2023
Permanent
Are you looking for the opportunity to plan and help manage a multi-million pound project that will revolutionise the UK Rail industry?
Do you want to play a key role in the largest operational change in Scottish rail history?
Situation
Ford and Stanley are partnered with a client who is integral part of Scotland’s social and economic infrastructure. They are seeking an experienced, Multi-disciplinary, Project Manager to oversee a portfolio of Depot and Stabling upgrades across Scotland, including the Shields depot, to accommodate a new fleet of trains.
These projects will align with a Rolling Stock Procurement which will see a minimum of 97 trains replaced. It is planned that these new trains will aid the decarbonisation of Scotland’s Railway, while increasing accessibility of the clients Network to all passengers, and will act as a key milestone for Scotland transitioning into a ‘Net Zero’ economy.
Roles and responsibilities
This candidate will be responsible liaising with outside parties to write the input specifications for the projects, and then overseeing the design and build deliverables. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills are essential, as they will be managing relationships with the internal and external Delivery Teams, Network Rail, and various other stakeholders.
Ideal Candidate
Extensive experience operating as a Project Manager on comparable, Multi-disciplinary Rail projects, e.g. Station/Depot development works.
Candidates must have excellent communication skills, and demonstrable stakeholder management experience.
Candidates must have a high level of Commercial/Contractual awareness/exposure.
Relevant qualifications, e.g. Civil Engineering or Commercial based degree.
Salary
£60,(Apply online only) - £70,(Apply online only)
What’s in it for you?
Free rail travel on all ScotRail services for you, your partner and children
Discounted travel on national and international rail services for you, your partner, and children
Discounted ‘Friends and Family’ rail tickets for ScotRail services.
Defined Pension Benefit Scheme from day one, including the Railway Pension Scheme.
Employee Assistance Programme, giving free and confidential advice to colleagues.
Mental Health First Aiders
Maternity/ Paternity leave
Discounted shopping on lots of high street stores and discounted tickets on days out
Access to the Transport Credit Union
Annual cycle to work discount scheme.
One volunteering day a year, paid.
Match funding for any charity fundraising
Generous annual leave allocation
Automatic entry to Healthshield, giving you money back on things like dental treatment and podiatry.
Likely titles
Project manager, Programme manager, Program manager, Senior Project manager
F&S
Ford & Stanley Group are in the business of people and performance. Our mission is to create one million better workdays through facilitating great recruitment, leadership and occupational mental fitness.
Ford & Stanley Group Ltd is a Disability Confident Committed employer and is committed to a policy of equal opportunities for all opportunity seekers. We shall adhere to such a policy at all times and will review on an on-going basis all aspects of recruitment to avoid unlawful or undesirable discrimination. We will treat everyone equally irrespective sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marital or civil partnership status, age, disability, colour, race, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief or political beliefs and we place an obligation upon all staff to respect and act in accordance with the policy
Electrical Field Manager
Liverpool
Up to £55,000 + car/car allowance + bonus
Fourblue are working with an independent EV (electric vehicle) provider and installer, who have a key focus on decarbonisation to support the transition to a Net Zero Economy. They work with National energy networks and publicly owned organisations to repair, renew, refurbish, and maintain the country’s green energy infrastructure alongside electricity and gas infrastructures.
They are seeking an Electrical Field Manager to join the team and manage their EV (Electric Vehicle) & Metering contracts in the North of England & Wales. You will be managing electrical surveyors and electricians on these projects.
What you will get in return as an Electrical Field Manager:
Health cash plan
Discount portal
Life assurance
Employee assistance programme
Pension Responsibilities of the Electrical Field Manager:
Provide all necessary coordination & supervision of personnel / sub-contractors and site management, client liaison, supervision and technical support in the delivery of construction work activities
Consistently demonstrate, promote and develop high standards of safety behaviour, leading by example
Ensure all required data, records, forms etc. are recorded and submitted accurately and by the appropriate deadlines to the Project Manager
Ensure the required plant, tools and materials are available for use by the working party
Authorisation / assessment of electricians
Issue permits and include in the work pack
Write RAMS and review and review sub-contactors’ RAMS
Carry out setting to work of relevant operatives, working supervisors and sub-contractors
Deliver and record daily activity briefs/pre-job briefs. End of shift debriefs & toolbox talks
Ensure all works being carried out are covered by a safe system of working, all the necessary briefings have been carried out and review/sign off
Assist Project Manager with management and programming of works, and requirements for plant and materials
Prepare ITP quality records and manage the implementation
Completion of HSE Inspections Criteria of the Electrical Field Manager:
Level 3 NVQ award in electrical installation
18th edition qualification (City & Guilds 2382)
Inspection and test qualification (City & Guilds 2391-52 level 3)
CSCS manager card
Site Manager Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS)
IOSH / NEBOSH Qualification
Full driving licence
If you are an Electrical Field Manager and wish to apply, please get in touch, or send over your C.V and we will reach out to you
Feb 03, 2023
Permanent
Electrical Field Manager
Liverpool
Up to £55,000 + car/car allowance + bonus
Fourblue are working with an independent EV (electric vehicle) provider and installer, who have a key focus on decarbonisation to support the transition to a Net Zero Economy. They work with National energy networks and publicly owned organisations to repair, renew, refurbish, and maintain the country’s green energy infrastructure alongside electricity and gas infrastructures.
They are seeking an Electrical Field Manager to join the team and manage their EV (Electric Vehicle) & Metering contracts in the North of England & Wales. You will be managing electrical surveyors and electricians on these projects.
What you will get in return as an Electrical Field Manager:
Health cash plan
Discount portal
Life assurance
Employee assistance programme
Pension Responsibilities of the Electrical Field Manager:
Provide all necessary coordination & supervision of personnel / sub-contractors and site management, client liaison, supervision and technical support in the delivery of construction work activities
Consistently demonstrate, promote and develop high standards of safety behaviour, leading by example
Ensure all required data, records, forms etc. are recorded and submitted accurately and by the appropriate deadlines to the Project Manager
Ensure the required plant, tools and materials are available for use by the working party
Authorisation / assessment of electricians
Issue permits and include in the work pack
Write RAMS and review and review sub-contactors’ RAMS
Carry out setting to work of relevant operatives, working supervisors and sub-contractors
Deliver and record daily activity briefs/pre-job briefs. End of shift debriefs & toolbox talks
Ensure all works being carried out are covered by a safe system of working, all the necessary briefings have been carried out and review/sign off
Assist Project Manager with management and programming of works, and requirements for plant and materials
Prepare ITP quality records and manage the implementation
Completion of HSE Inspections Criteria of the Electrical Field Manager:
Level 3 NVQ award in electrical installation
18th edition qualification (City & Guilds 2382)
Inspection and test qualification (City & Guilds 2391-52 level 3)
CSCS manager card
Site Manager Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS)
IOSH / NEBOSH Qualification
Full driving licence
If you are an Electrical Field Manager and wish to apply, please get in touch, or send over your C.V and we will reach out to you
Asset Surveyor
Akton Recruitment currently has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Asset Surveyor to join a team within a Local Authority in the London
The team The Asset Management Team is a growing team of data and property professionals who are passionate about optimising Enfield Councils circa 11,000 Housing assets by working together with other departments across the Council enabling asset decisions to be made and making a difference to the lives of our residents and their communities. The Asset team are the hub for all housing data and future decisions concerning the housing asset will be made centrally via this core function. The role In this role you will assist the Building Safety Asset Data Manager in the development and collation of Golden Thread information which includes carrying out Stock Condition Surveys, Energy Performance Certificate Surveys, Health and Safety asset audits to support the intelligence lead approach to housing asset management and investment. You will produce Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) plans for capital investment purposes including life cycles and forward capital cost plans including new build handed over from the Regeneration Team. You will update information gathered onto the Apex Asset Management System ensuring accuracy of condition data and compliance. You will work with the rest of the Asset Team, Housing Management, Building Safety & Compliance team, Regeneration, Repairs and Planned Maintenance Teams to develop a wider knowledge of the stock and the ability to identify, prioritise and programme Stock Condition Surveys, feasibility studies and or options appraisals that support future priorities and the delivery of longer term investment needs. You will prepare viability and options appraisal reports based on asset information gathered identifying and promoting environmental sustainability investment opportunities including the decarbonisation strategy and the use of new technologies to promote sustainability and energy efficiency improvements including opportunities for greening and social value projects. The requirements Applicants will need to have relevant Building Surveying qualification such as HND or equivalent plus 3 years experience. You will have a relevant Accredited Assessor qualification such as City and Guilds Level 3 in Energy Assessment. You will have at least 3 years experience in undertaking Stock Condition Surveys including HHSRS and RdSAP Energy information in Council or Social Housing. You will have knowledge of asset databases and hand held technologies for Stock Surveying. You will have experience of diagnosing disrepair and building defects and specified works required. You will have experience of managing and reporting data from an asset management database such as Apex. You will be familiar with the use of software to produce Energy Performance Certificates and be able to use a wide range of IT packages, especially Microsoft Office and Excel Spreadsheets.
If you would like to apply for this position please send a CV or call (phone number removed) and ask for Jordan for more details
May 07, 2020
Asset Surveyor
Akton Recruitment currently has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Asset Surveyor to join a team within a Local Authority in the London
The team The Asset Management Team is a growing team of data and property professionals who are passionate about optimising Enfield Councils circa 11,000 Housing assets by working together with other departments across the Council enabling asset decisions to be made and making a difference to the lives of our residents and their communities. The Asset team are the hub for all housing data and future decisions concerning the housing asset will be made centrally via this core function. The role In this role you will assist the Building Safety Asset Data Manager in the development and collation of Golden Thread information which includes carrying out Stock Condition Surveys, Energy Performance Certificate Surveys, Health and Safety asset audits to support the intelligence lead approach to housing asset management and investment. You will produce Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) plans for capital investment purposes including life cycles and forward capital cost plans including new build handed over from the Regeneration Team. You will update information gathered onto the Apex Asset Management System ensuring accuracy of condition data and compliance. You will work with the rest of the Asset Team, Housing Management, Building Safety & Compliance team, Regeneration, Repairs and Planned Maintenance Teams to develop a wider knowledge of the stock and the ability to identify, prioritise and programme Stock Condition Surveys, feasibility studies and or options appraisals that support future priorities and the delivery of longer term investment needs. You will prepare viability and options appraisal reports based on asset information gathered identifying and promoting environmental sustainability investment opportunities including the decarbonisation strategy and the use of new technologies to promote sustainability and energy efficiency improvements including opportunities for greening and social value projects. The requirements Applicants will need to have relevant Building Surveying qualification such as HND or equivalent plus 3 years experience. You will have a relevant Accredited Assessor qualification such as City and Guilds Level 3 in Energy Assessment. You will have at least 3 years experience in undertaking Stock Condition Surveys including HHSRS and RdSAP Energy information in Council or Social Housing. You will have knowledge of asset databases and hand held technologies for Stock Surveying. You will have experience of diagnosing disrepair and building defects and specified works required. You will have experience of managing and reporting data from an asset management database such as Apex. You will be familiar with the use of software to produce Energy Performance Certificates and be able to use a wide range of IT packages, especially Microsoft Office and Excel Spreadsheets.
If you would like to apply for this position please send a CV or call (phone number removed) and ask for Jordan for more details
New urgent need to join this busy N London borough as an Asset Surveyor
The team & role
The Asset Management Team is a growing team of data and property professionals who are passionate about optimising Enfield Councils circa 11,000 Housing assets by working together with other departments across the Council enabling asset decisions to be made and making a difference to the lives of our residents and their communities. The Asset team are the hub for all housing data and future decisions concerning the housing asset will be made centrally via this core function.
The role In this role you will assist the Building Safety Asset Data Manager in the development and collation of Golden Thread information which includes carrying out Stock Condition Surveys, Energy Performance Certificate Surveys, Health and Safety asset audits to support the intelligence lead approach to housing asset management and investment.
You will produce Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) plans for capital investment purposes including life cycles and forward capital cost plans including new build handed over from the Regeneration Team.
You will update information gathered onto the Apex Asset Management System ensuring accuracy of condition data and compliance.
You will work with the rest of the Asset Team, Housing Management, Building Safety & Compliance team, Regeneration, Repairs and Planned Maintenance Teams to develop a wider knowledge of the stock and the ability to identify, prioritise and programme Stock Condition Surveys, feasibility studies and or options appraisals that support future priorities and the delivery of longer term investment needs.
You will prepare viability and options appraisal reports based on asset information gathered identifying and promoting environmental sustainability investment opportunities including the decarbonisation strategy and the use of new technologies to promote sustainability and energy efficiency improvements including opportunities for greening and social value projects.
The requirements
Applicants will need to have relevant Building Surveying qualification such as HND or equivalent plus 3 years experience.
You will have a relevant Accredited Assessor qualification such as City and Guilds Level 3 in Energy Assessment.
You will have at least 3 years experience in undertaking Stock Condition Surveys including HHSRS and RdSAP Energy information in Council or Social Housing.
You will have knowledge of asset databases and hand held technologies for Stock Surveying.
You will have experience of diagnosing disrepair and building defects and specified works required.
You will have experience of managing and reporting data from an asset management database such as Apex.
You will be familiar with the use of software to produce Energy Performance Certificates and be able to use a wide range of IT packages, especially Microsoft Office and Excel Spreadsheets.
Your expert recruitment consultant is Trevor Parsons, 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. Eden Brown Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy
May 07, 2020
New urgent need to join this busy N London borough as an Asset Surveyor
The team & role
The Asset Management Team is a growing team of data and property professionals who are passionate about optimising Enfield Councils circa 11,000 Housing assets by working together with other departments across the Council enabling asset decisions to be made and making a difference to the lives of our residents and their communities. The Asset team are the hub for all housing data and future decisions concerning the housing asset will be made centrally via this core function.
The role In this role you will assist the Building Safety Asset Data Manager in the development and collation of Golden Thread information which includes carrying out Stock Condition Surveys, Energy Performance Certificate Surveys, Health and Safety asset audits to support the intelligence lead approach to housing asset management and investment.
You will produce Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) plans for capital investment purposes including life cycles and forward capital cost plans including new build handed over from the Regeneration Team.
You will update information gathered onto the Apex Asset Management System ensuring accuracy of condition data and compliance.
You will work with the rest of the Asset Team, Housing Management, Building Safety & Compliance team, Regeneration, Repairs and Planned Maintenance Teams to develop a wider knowledge of the stock and the ability to identify, prioritise and programme Stock Condition Surveys, feasibility studies and or options appraisals that support future priorities and the delivery of longer term investment needs.
You will prepare viability and options appraisal reports based on asset information gathered identifying and promoting environmental sustainability investment opportunities including the decarbonisation strategy and the use of new technologies to promote sustainability and energy efficiency improvements including opportunities for greening and social value projects.
The requirements
Applicants will need to have relevant Building Surveying qualification such as HND or equivalent plus 3 years experience.
You will have a relevant Accredited Assessor qualification such as City and Guilds Level 3 in Energy Assessment.
You will have at least 3 years experience in undertaking Stock Condition Surveys including HHSRS and RdSAP Energy information in Council or Social Housing.
You will have knowledge of asset databases and hand held technologies for Stock Surveying.
You will have experience of diagnosing disrepair and building defects and specified works required.
You will have experience of managing and reporting data from an asset management database such as Apex.
You will be familiar with the use of software to produce Energy Performance Certificates and be able to use a wide range of IT packages, especially Microsoft Office and Excel Spreadsheets.
Your expert recruitment consultant is Trevor Parsons, 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. Eden Brown Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy