Your new company A large established infrastructure tier 1 contractor is delivering a major programme of works across water treatment sites in Bournmouth and the surrounding area. With a strong focus on safety, sustainability, and innovation, they offer a collaborative working environment and long-term career development opportunities. Your new role As Mechanical Supervisor, you'll oversee and control all mechanical site activities across multiple sewage treatment sites. You'll ensure compliance with health and safety standards, supervise subcontractors, and support the delivery of both new and existing infrastructure assets as part of a large-scale Waste Asset Assurance Programme (WAAP). Key responsibilities include: Supporting the Site Manager in maintaining a safe working environment Reviewing Method Statements and Work Instructions Supervising mechanical works to ensure compliance with approved documentation Supporting commissioning documentation and outage management planning Reviewing and signing off Inspection Test Plans (ITPs) What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in the water industry NVQ/BTEC Level 3 in Mechanical Installations Valid CSCS card Strong understanding of sewage and water treatment processes and M&E equipment Knowledge of mechanical test regimes Full UK driving licence What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or contact your local Hays consultant for more information. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Oct 30, 2025
Seasonal
Your new company A large established infrastructure tier 1 contractor is delivering a major programme of works across water treatment sites in Bournmouth and the surrounding area. With a strong focus on safety, sustainability, and innovation, they offer a collaborative working environment and long-term career development opportunities. Your new role As Mechanical Supervisor, you'll oversee and control all mechanical site activities across multiple sewage treatment sites. You'll ensure compliance with health and safety standards, supervise subcontractors, and support the delivery of both new and existing infrastructure assets as part of a large-scale Waste Asset Assurance Programme (WAAP). Key responsibilities include: Supporting the Site Manager in maintaining a safe working environment Reviewing Method Statements and Work Instructions Supervising mechanical works to ensure compliance with approved documentation Supporting commissioning documentation and outage management planning Reviewing and signing off Inspection Test Plans (ITPs) What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in the water industry NVQ/BTEC Level 3 in Mechanical Installations Valid CSCS card Strong understanding of sewage and water treatment processes and M&E equipment Knowledge of mechanical test regimes Full UK driving licence What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or contact your local Hays consultant for more information. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Seeking an Estates Project Manager for a 12-month fixed-term contract. Hays Property and Surveying are seeking an Estates Project Manager to join a prestigious aviation-sector organisation based in North Hampshire. The organisation is a leading aviation business that owns and operates its own facilities and commercial property assets. As a privately owned company, they are focused on providing a tailored first-class customer experience, whilst looking at ways to improve by investing in their already advanced and globally recognised infrastructure. The business is now seeking to appoint an experienced Estates Project Manager who will support with the planning and execution of a programme of strategically important building-related construction projects. The role is being offered on a 12-month fixed-term contract basis, working on-site located in North Hampshire. Your new role As the Estates Project Manager, you'll take ownership of multiple estate building projects from concept to completion, ensuring delivery on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. Projects will typically consist of minor / medium improvement works to existing buildings and infrastructure, requiring you to manage several workloads simultaneously. Key responsibilities will include - Lead and manage projects through design, procurement, delivery and handover stages. Manage budgets and ensure projects are delivered within a defined cost, schedule and quality. Prepare work specifications, building contracts and progress reports. Appoint and manage external teams of consultants and contractors. Attend site / project meetings and engage with key internal stakeholders. Manage risks and mitigate situations that may impact the daily operation of the site. Ensure full compliance with legal, statutory, and planning requirements. Monitor and ensure a high standard of health and safety. What you'll need to succeed A relevant degree in Project Management / Building Surveying / Quantity Surveying, or similar. Proven project management experience of managing multiple estate building projects. Experience of working in a client-side Project Manager role, desirably within a working operational environment. Demonstrable skills and knowledge in project planning, design, contract procurement and construction methodologies. Proficient knowledge of JCT building contract forms. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. What you need to do now For more information regarding this, or any other opportunity, please contact our Southampton-based Property and Surveying specialist Jamie Poll on . #
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Seeking an Estates Project Manager for a 12-month fixed-term contract. Hays Property and Surveying are seeking an Estates Project Manager to join a prestigious aviation-sector organisation based in North Hampshire. The organisation is a leading aviation business that owns and operates its own facilities and commercial property assets. As a privately owned company, they are focused on providing a tailored first-class customer experience, whilst looking at ways to improve by investing in their already advanced and globally recognised infrastructure. The business is now seeking to appoint an experienced Estates Project Manager who will support with the planning and execution of a programme of strategically important building-related construction projects. The role is being offered on a 12-month fixed-term contract basis, working on-site located in North Hampshire. Your new role As the Estates Project Manager, you'll take ownership of multiple estate building projects from concept to completion, ensuring delivery on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. Projects will typically consist of minor / medium improvement works to existing buildings and infrastructure, requiring you to manage several workloads simultaneously. Key responsibilities will include - Lead and manage projects through design, procurement, delivery and handover stages. Manage budgets and ensure projects are delivered within a defined cost, schedule and quality. Prepare work specifications, building contracts and progress reports. Appoint and manage external teams of consultants and contractors. Attend site / project meetings and engage with key internal stakeholders. Manage risks and mitigate situations that may impact the daily operation of the site. Ensure full compliance with legal, statutory, and planning requirements. Monitor and ensure a high standard of health and safety. What you'll need to succeed A relevant degree in Project Management / Building Surveying / Quantity Surveying, or similar. Proven project management experience of managing multiple estate building projects. Experience of working in a client-side Project Manager role, desirably within a working operational environment. Demonstrable skills and knowledge in project planning, design, contract procurement and construction methodologies. Proficient knowledge of JCT building contract forms. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. What you need to do now For more information regarding this, or any other opportunity, please contact our Southampton-based Property and Surveying specialist Jamie Poll on . #
Are you ready to take full ownership of a national HSEQ function in a fast-growing, future-focused energy business? Principal People are exclusively supporting a forward-thinking, Energy infrastructure business as they look to appoint a Head of Health and Safety to lead their operational risk and compliance strategy across over 80 active UK sites. This is a key strategic role reporting directly to the board, offering the opportunity to shape culture, build a growing team, and steer HSQE performance during a high-growth phase. This role will see the successful candidate travelling to sites nationally 30% of the time and the office or home 70% of the time, this may fluctuate based on the needs of the business. Head of Health and Safety £75k-£85k + package Energy & Infrastructure Oxfordshire with National Travel ID: (phone number removed) About the Business With a strong focus on flexibility, innovation, and reliability, the business operates one of the largest portfolios of decentralised energy assets in the country. These include gas peaking plants, battery storage, solar, wind, and synchronous condenser technologies all critical in helping balance the National Grid during periods when renewable sources alone can t meet demand. Since being acquired by a long-term infrastructure investor, the business has experienced significant growth. Headcount has risen from 15 to over 170 employees in the last 5 years, with further expansion planned. Unlike many in the sector, they don t just operate energy assets, they develop, construct, own, and maintain them. This end-to-end approach gives them far greater control over project risk, quality, and delivery, creating a more commercially agile and operationally robust business. The culture is fast-paced, collaborative, and forward-looking. It blends the technical rigour of an engineering-led organisation with the agility of a growing private equity-backed company. Leadership is highly visible, accessible, and committed to investing in the development of their people. This is a genuinely exciting time to join the business. With new technologies coming online, an increasingly complex risk environment, and a growing team, the company offers strong opportunities to contribute to sustainable, safe growth in a high-impact role. The Role The Head of Health and Safety will take full ownership of the HSEQ function across a nationwide operation with more than 80 sites, reporting directly to the board & closely collaborating with project teams and site managers. This is a strategic and operational leadership role, responsible for setting the direction of health, safety, environment, and quality across office, site, and remote settings. It offers high-level visibility within the business and is ideal for a hands-on leader who wants to influence at executive level and make a meaningful impact in a fast-growing, future-focused energy company. The successful candidate will lead cultural change, implement robust systems, and build a growing team to support a diverse project portfolio. Immediate line management responsibilities are in place, with plans to expand to a team of 4 5 in the coming years. Package & Benefits: £75,000 £85,000 basic salary Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme All Travel expenses covered 25 days annual leave + bank holidays 4% matched pension contribution Private healthcare 3x annual salary Life assurance policy Why this opportunity stands out: Energy sector without the red tape Agile, well-funded, and growing rapidly. Tech-diverse portfolio Projects include gas peaking, battery storage, solar, wind and synchronous condensers. Senior leadership buy-in Full support from the board to implement long-term cultural and strategic change. Room to grow Potential path to Director-level as the business scales Stable yet exciting Backed by private equity with long-term infrastructure focus The role at a glance: Lead and evolve a national HSEQ strategy across 80+ operational & under construction energy sites Lead the team to proactively identify risks, implement data-driven solutions, and drive continuous improvement Oversee ISO compliance (9001, 14001, 45001, 50001) Deliver a robust change programme embedding a proactive safety culture Lead on internal reporting, training and audits with opportunity to communicate to Board level Represent the H&S function at a strategic level, shaping how the business approaches safety Build, coach and expand a small but growing safety team What we re looking for: Proven H&S leadership in energy, M&E, power generation, utilities, industrial, waste or similar NEBOSH Diploma and IOSH membership (minimum NEBOSH Construction Cert) Track record of influencing stakeholders and implementing behavioural change Experienced in building and implementing a HSEQ Strategy Experience managing or mentoring small HSEQ teams Interested? If you're ready to lead a function, influence at board level, and help shape the HSEQ direction of a dynamic infrastructure business, we'd love to speak to you. Apply Today!
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Are you ready to take full ownership of a national HSEQ function in a fast-growing, future-focused energy business? Principal People are exclusively supporting a forward-thinking, Energy infrastructure business as they look to appoint a Head of Health and Safety to lead their operational risk and compliance strategy across over 80 active UK sites. This is a key strategic role reporting directly to the board, offering the opportunity to shape culture, build a growing team, and steer HSQE performance during a high-growth phase. This role will see the successful candidate travelling to sites nationally 30% of the time and the office or home 70% of the time, this may fluctuate based on the needs of the business. Head of Health and Safety £75k-£85k + package Energy & Infrastructure Oxfordshire with National Travel ID: (phone number removed) About the Business With a strong focus on flexibility, innovation, and reliability, the business operates one of the largest portfolios of decentralised energy assets in the country. These include gas peaking plants, battery storage, solar, wind, and synchronous condenser technologies all critical in helping balance the National Grid during periods when renewable sources alone can t meet demand. Since being acquired by a long-term infrastructure investor, the business has experienced significant growth. Headcount has risen from 15 to over 170 employees in the last 5 years, with further expansion planned. Unlike many in the sector, they don t just operate energy assets, they develop, construct, own, and maintain them. This end-to-end approach gives them far greater control over project risk, quality, and delivery, creating a more commercially agile and operationally robust business. The culture is fast-paced, collaborative, and forward-looking. It blends the technical rigour of an engineering-led organisation with the agility of a growing private equity-backed company. Leadership is highly visible, accessible, and committed to investing in the development of their people. This is a genuinely exciting time to join the business. With new technologies coming online, an increasingly complex risk environment, and a growing team, the company offers strong opportunities to contribute to sustainable, safe growth in a high-impact role. The Role The Head of Health and Safety will take full ownership of the HSEQ function across a nationwide operation with more than 80 sites, reporting directly to the board & closely collaborating with project teams and site managers. This is a strategic and operational leadership role, responsible for setting the direction of health, safety, environment, and quality across office, site, and remote settings. It offers high-level visibility within the business and is ideal for a hands-on leader who wants to influence at executive level and make a meaningful impact in a fast-growing, future-focused energy company. The successful candidate will lead cultural change, implement robust systems, and build a growing team to support a diverse project portfolio. Immediate line management responsibilities are in place, with plans to expand to a team of 4 5 in the coming years. Package & Benefits: £75,000 £85,000 basic salary Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme All Travel expenses covered 25 days annual leave + bank holidays 4% matched pension contribution Private healthcare 3x annual salary Life assurance policy Why this opportunity stands out: Energy sector without the red tape Agile, well-funded, and growing rapidly. Tech-diverse portfolio Projects include gas peaking, battery storage, solar, wind and synchronous condensers. Senior leadership buy-in Full support from the board to implement long-term cultural and strategic change. Room to grow Potential path to Director-level as the business scales Stable yet exciting Backed by private equity with long-term infrastructure focus The role at a glance: Lead and evolve a national HSEQ strategy across 80+ operational & under construction energy sites Lead the team to proactively identify risks, implement data-driven solutions, and drive continuous improvement Oversee ISO compliance (9001, 14001, 45001, 50001) Deliver a robust change programme embedding a proactive safety culture Lead on internal reporting, training and audits with opportunity to communicate to Board level Represent the H&S function at a strategic level, shaping how the business approaches safety Build, coach and expand a small but growing safety team What we re looking for: Proven H&S leadership in energy, M&E, power generation, utilities, industrial, waste or similar NEBOSH Diploma and IOSH membership (minimum NEBOSH Construction Cert) Track record of influencing stakeholders and implementing behavioural change Experienced in building and implementing a HSEQ Strategy Experience managing or mentoring small HSEQ teams Interested? If you're ready to lead a function, influence at board level, and help shape the HSEQ direction of a dynamic infrastructure business, we'd love to speak to you. Apply Today!
Title: Planned Works Site Manager Location: South London Salary: £52,000 Benefits Car package Contract Type: Permanent Build Recruitment is working with a leading housing association to find a skilled Planned Works Site Manager to join their Major Works Delivery team. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead large-scale planned works projects and make a meaningful impact on communities. About the Role As a Planned Works Site Manager, you ll oversee the delivery and quality of major planned programmes including kitchen and bathroom renewals, external windows and doors, roofing, retrofit, and complex refurbishment projects. You ll work closely with partnered contractors to ensure high standards of service and product quality, while maintaining property assets in line with programme goals. You ll be the key point of contact for residents, partners, and stakeholders, ensuring projects are de-risked, efficient, and aligned with compliance and safety standards. Key Responsibilities Lead delivery of large-scale planned works across multiple disciplines. Ensure projects are developed into efficient, de-risked solutions for contractor delivery. Maintain high standards of service and product quality through contractor partnerships. Act as first point of contact for residents, partners, and stakeholders. Oversee refurbishment, planned investment, M&E works, and fire safety remediation. What We re Looking For Proven experience in project management of large, planned works. Strong financial and commercial acumen, including risk management and reporting. Excellent planning, organisational, and administrative skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (v-lookups, pivot tables, formulas) and Office Suite. Ability to produce mail merges and presentations. Collaborative team player with empathy and stakeholder engagement skills. Resilient under pressure, with strong prioritisation and support capabilities.
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Title: Planned Works Site Manager Location: South London Salary: £52,000 Benefits Car package Contract Type: Permanent Build Recruitment is working with a leading housing association to find a skilled Planned Works Site Manager to join their Major Works Delivery team. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead large-scale planned works projects and make a meaningful impact on communities. About the Role As a Planned Works Site Manager, you ll oversee the delivery and quality of major planned programmes including kitchen and bathroom renewals, external windows and doors, roofing, retrofit, and complex refurbishment projects. You ll work closely with partnered contractors to ensure high standards of service and product quality, while maintaining property assets in line with programme goals. You ll be the key point of contact for residents, partners, and stakeholders, ensuring projects are de-risked, efficient, and aligned with compliance and safety standards. Key Responsibilities Lead delivery of large-scale planned works across multiple disciplines. Ensure projects are developed into efficient, de-risked solutions for contractor delivery. Maintain high standards of service and product quality through contractor partnerships. Act as first point of contact for residents, partners, and stakeholders. Oversee refurbishment, planned investment, M&E works, and fire safety remediation. What We re Looking For Proven experience in project management of large, planned works. Strong financial and commercial acumen, including risk management and reporting. Excellent planning, organisational, and administrative skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (v-lookups, pivot tables, formulas) and Office Suite. Ability to produce mail merges and presentations. Collaborative team player with empathy and stakeholder engagement skills. Resilient under pressure, with strong prioritisation and support capabilities.
Are you ready to take full ownership of a national HSEQ function in a fast-growing, future-focused energy business? Principal People are exclusively supporting a forward-thinking, Energy infrastructure business as they look to appoint a Head of Health and Safety to lead their operational risk and compliance strategy across over 80 active UK sites. This is a key strategic role reporting directly to the board, offering the opportunity to shape culture, build a growing team, and steer HSQE performance during a high-growth phase. This role will see the successful candidate travelling to sites nationally 30% of the time and the office or home 70% of the time, this may fluctuate based on the needs of the business. Head of Health and Safety £75k-£85k + package Energy & Infrastructure Oxfordshire with National Travel ID: (phone number removed) About the Business With a strong focus on flexibility, innovation, and reliability, the business operates one of the largest portfolios of decentralised energy assets in the country. These include gas peaking plants, battery storage, solar, wind, and synchronous condenser technologies all critical in helping balance the National Grid during periods when renewable sources alone can t meet demand. Since being acquired by a long-term infrastructure investor, the business has experienced significant growth. Headcount has risen from 15 to over 170 employees in the last 5 years, with further expansion planned. Unlike many in the sector, they don t just operate energy assets, they develop, construct, own, and maintain them. This end-to-end approach gives them far greater control over project risk, quality, and delivery, creating a more commercially agile and operationally robust business. The culture is fast-paced, collaborative, and forward-looking. It blends the technical rigour of an engineering-led organisation with the agility of a growing private equity-backed company. Leadership is highly visible, accessible, and committed to investing in the development of their people. This is a genuinely exciting time to join the business. With new technologies coming online, an increasingly complex risk environment, and a growing team, the company offers strong opportunities to contribute to sustainable, safe growth in a high-impact role. The Role The Head of Health and Safety will take full ownership of the HSEQ function across a nationwide operation with more than 80 sites, reporting directly to the board & closely collaborating with project teams and site managers. This is a strategic and operational leadership role, responsible for setting the direction of health, safety, environment, and quality across office, site, and remote settings. It offers high-level visibility within the business and is ideal for a hands-on leader who wants to influence at executive level and make a meaningful impact in a fast-growing, future-focused energy company. The successful candidate will lead cultural change, implement robust systems, and build a growing team to support a diverse project portfolio. Immediate line management responsibilities are in place, with plans to expand to a team of 4 5 in the coming years. Package & Benefits: £75,000 £85,000 basic salary Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme All Travel expenses covered 25 days annual leave + bank holidays 4% matched pension contribution Private healthcare 3x annual salary Life assurance policy Why this opportunity stands out: Energy sector without the red tape Agile, well-funded, and growing rapidly. Tech-diverse portfolio Projects include gas peaking, battery storage, solar, wind and synchronous condensers. Senior leadership buy-in Full support from the board to implement long-term cultural and strategic change. Room to grow Potential path to Director-level as the business scales Stable yet exciting Backed by private equity with long-term infrastructure focus The role at a glance: Lead and evolve a national HSEQ strategy across 80+ operational & under construction energy sites Lead the team to proactively identify risks, implement data-driven solutions, and drive continuous improvement Oversee ISO compliance (9001, 14001, 45001, 50001) Deliver a robust change programme embedding a proactive safety culture Lead on internal reporting, training and audits with opportunity to communicate to Board level Represent the H&S function at a strategic level, shaping how the business approaches safety Build, coach and expand a small but growing safety team What we re looking for: Proven H&S leadership in energy, M&E, power generation, utilities, industrial, waste or similar NEBOSH Diploma and IOSH membership (minimum NEBOSH Construction Cert) Track record of influencing stakeholders and implementing behavioural change Experienced in building and implementing a HSEQ Strategy Experience managing or mentoring small HSEQ teams Interested? If you're ready to lead a function, influence at board level, and help shape the HSEQ direction of a dynamic infrastructure business, we'd love to speak to you. Apply Today!
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Are you ready to take full ownership of a national HSEQ function in a fast-growing, future-focused energy business? Principal People are exclusively supporting a forward-thinking, Energy infrastructure business as they look to appoint a Head of Health and Safety to lead their operational risk and compliance strategy across over 80 active UK sites. This is a key strategic role reporting directly to the board, offering the opportunity to shape culture, build a growing team, and steer HSQE performance during a high-growth phase. This role will see the successful candidate travelling to sites nationally 30% of the time and the office or home 70% of the time, this may fluctuate based on the needs of the business. Head of Health and Safety £75k-£85k + package Energy & Infrastructure Oxfordshire with National Travel ID: (phone number removed) About the Business With a strong focus on flexibility, innovation, and reliability, the business operates one of the largest portfolios of decentralised energy assets in the country. These include gas peaking plants, battery storage, solar, wind, and synchronous condenser technologies all critical in helping balance the National Grid during periods when renewable sources alone can t meet demand. Since being acquired by a long-term infrastructure investor, the business has experienced significant growth. Headcount has risen from 15 to over 170 employees in the last 5 years, with further expansion planned. Unlike many in the sector, they don t just operate energy assets, they develop, construct, own, and maintain them. This end-to-end approach gives them far greater control over project risk, quality, and delivery, creating a more commercially agile and operationally robust business. The culture is fast-paced, collaborative, and forward-looking. It blends the technical rigour of an engineering-led organisation with the agility of a growing private equity-backed company. Leadership is highly visible, accessible, and committed to investing in the development of their people. This is a genuinely exciting time to join the business. With new technologies coming online, an increasingly complex risk environment, and a growing team, the company offers strong opportunities to contribute to sustainable, safe growth in a high-impact role. The Role The Head of Health and Safety will take full ownership of the HSEQ function across a nationwide operation with more than 80 sites, reporting directly to the board & closely collaborating with project teams and site managers. This is a strategic and operational leadership role, responsible for setting the direction of health, safety, environment, and quality across office, site, and remote settings. It offers high-level visibility within the business and is ideal for a hands-on leader who wants to influence at executive level and make a meaningful impact in a fast-growing, future-focused energy company. The successful candidate will lead cultural change, implement robust systems, and build a growing team to support a diverse project portfolio. Immediate line management responsibilities are in place, with plans to expand to a team of 4 5 in the coming years. Package & Benefits: £75,000 £85,000 basic salary Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme All Travel expenses covered 25 days annual leave + bank holidays 4% matched pension contribution Private healthcare 3x annual salary Life assurance policy Why this opportunity stands out: Energy sector without the red tape Agile, well-funded, and growing rapidly. Tech-diverse portfolio Projects include gas peaking, battery storage, solar, wind and synchronous condensers. Senior leadership buy-in Full support from the board to implement long-term cultural and strategic change. Room to grow Potential path to Director-level as the business scales Stable yet exciting Backed by private equity with long-term infrastructure focus The role at a glance: Lead and evolve a national HSEQ strategy across 80+ operational & under construction energy sites Lead the team to proactively identify risks, implement data-driven solutions, and drive continuous improvement Oversee ISO compliance (9001, 14001, 45001, 50001) Deliver a robust change programme embedding a proactive safety culture Lead on internal reporting, training and audits with opportunity to communicate to Board level Represent the H&S function at a strategic level, shaping how the business approaches safety Build, coach and expand a small but growing safety team What we re looking for: Proven H&S leadership in energy, M&E, power generation, utilities, industrial, waste or similar NEBOSH Diploma and IOSH membership (minimum NEBOSH Construction Cert) Track record of influencing stakeholders and implementing behavioural change Experienced in building and implementing a HSEQ Strategy Experience managing or mentoring small HSEQ teams Interested? If you're ready to lead a function, influence at board level, and help shape the HSEQ direction of a dynamic infrastructure business, we'd love to speak to you. Apply Today!
Are you ready to take full ownership of a national HSEQ function in a fast-growing, future-focused energy business? Principal People are exclusively supporting a forward-thinking, Energy infrastructure business as they look to appoint a Head of Health and Safety to lead their operational risk and compliance strategy across over 80 active UK sites. This is a key strategic role reporting directly to the board, offering the opportunity to shape culture, build a growing team, and steer HSQE performance during a high-growth phase. This role will see the successful candidate travelling to sites nationally 30% of the time and the office or home 70% of the time, this may fluctuate based on the needs of the business. Head of Health and Safety £75k-£85k + package Energy & Infrastructure Oxfordshire with National Travel ID: (phone number removed) About the Business With a strong focus on flexibility, innovation, and reliability, the business operates one of the largest portfolios of decentralised energy assets in the country. These include gas peaking plants, battery storage, solar, wind, and synchronous condenser technologies all critical in helping balance the National Grid during periods when renewable sources alone can t meet demand. Since being acquired by a long-term infrastructure investor, the business has experienced significant growth. Headcount has risen from 15 to over 170 employees in the last 5 years, with further expansion planned. Unlike many in the sector, they don t just operate energy assets, they develop, construct, own, and maintain them. This end-to-end approach gives them far greater control over project risk, quality, and delivery, creating a more commercially agile and operationally robust business. The culture is fast-paced, collaborative, and forward-looking. It blends the technical rigour of an engineering-led organisation with the agility of a growing private equity-backed company. Leadership is highly visible, accessible, and committed to investing in the development of their people. This is a genuinely exciting time to join the business. With new technologies coming online, an increasingly complex risk environment, and a growing team, the company offers strong opportunities to contribute to sustainable, safe growth in a high-impact role. The Role The Head of Health and Safety will take full ownership of the HSEQ function across a nationwide operation with more than 80 sites, reporting directly to the board & closely collaborating with project teams and site managers. This is a strategic and operational leadership role, responsible for setting the direction of health, safety, environment, and quality across office, site, and remote settings. It offers high-level visibility within the business and is ideal for a hands-on leader who wants to influence at executive level and make a meaningful impact in a fast-growing, future-focused energy company. The successful candidate will lead cultural change, implement robust systems, and build a growing team to support a diverse project portfolio. Immediate line management responsibilities are in place, with plans to expand to a team of 4 5 in the coming years. Package & Benefits: £75,000 £85,000 basic salary Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme All Travel expenses covered 25 days annual leave + bank holidays 4% matched pension contribution Private healthcare 3x annual salary Life assurance policy Why this opportunity stands out: Energy sector without the red tape Agile, well-funded, and growing rapidly. Tech-diverse portfolio Projects include gas peaking, battery storage, solar, wind and synchronous condensers. Senior leadership buy-in Full support from the board to implement long-term cultural and strategic change. Room to grow Potential path to Director-level as the business scales Stable yet exciting Backed by private equity with long-term infrastructure focus The role at a glance: Lead and evolve a national HSEQ strategy across 80+ operational & under construction energy sites Lead the team to proactively identify risks, implement data-driven solutions, and drive continuous improvement Oversee ISO compliance (9001, 14001, 45001, 50001) Deliver a robust change programme embedding a proactive safety culture Lead on internal reporting, training and audits with opportunity to communicate to Board level Represent the H&S function at a strategic level, shaping how the business approaches safety Build, coach and expand a small but growing safety team What we re looking for: Proven H&S leadership in energy, M&E, power generation, utilities, industrial, waste or similar NEBOSH Diploma and IOSH membership (minimum NEBOSH Construction Cert) Track record of influencing stakeholders and implementing behavioural change Experienced in building and implementing a HSEQ Strategy Experience managing or mentoring small HSEQ teams Interested? If you're ready to lead a function, influence at board level, and help shape the HSEQ direction of a dynamic infrastructure business, we'd love to speak to you. Apply Today!
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Are you ready to take full ownership of a national HSEQ function in a fast-growing, future-focused energy business? Principal People are exclusively supporting a forward-thinking, Energy infrastructure business as they look to appoint a Head of Health and Safety to lead their operational risk and compliance strategy across over 80 active UK sites. This is a key strategic role reporting directly to the board, offering the opportunity to shape culture, build a growing team, and steer HSQE performance during a high-growth phase. This role will see the successful candidate travelling to sites nationally 30% of the time and the office or home 70% of the time, this may fluctuate based on the needs of the business. Head of Health and Safety £75k-£85k + package Energy & Infrastructure Oxfordshire with National Travel ID: (phone number removed) About the Business With a strong focus on flexibility, innovation, and reliability, the business operates one of the largest portfolios of decentralised energy assets in the country. These include gas peaking plants, battery storage, solar, wind, and synchronous condenser technologies all critical in helping balance the National Grid during periods when renewable sources alone can t meet demand. Since being acquired by a long-term infrastructure investor, the business has experienced significant growth. Headcount has risen from 15 to over 170 employees in the last 5 years, with further expansion planned. Unlike many in the sector, they don t just operate energy assets, they develop, construct, own, and maintain them. This end-to-end approach gives them far greater control over project risk, quality, and delivery, creating a more commercially agile and operationally robust business. The culture is fast-paced, collaborative, and forward-looking. It blends the technical rigour of an engineering-led organisation with the agility of a growing private equity-backed company. Leadership is highly visible, accessible, and committed to investing in the development of their people. This is a genuinely exciting time to join the business. With new technologies coming online, an increasingly complex risk environment, and a growing team, the company offers strong opportunities to contribute to sustainable, safe growth in a high-impact role. The Role The Head of Health and Safety will take full ownership of the HSEQ function across a nationwide operation with more than 80 sites, reporting directly to the board & closely collaborating with project teams and site managers. This is a strategic and operational leadership role, responsible for setting the direction of health, safety, environment, and quality across office, site, and remote settings. It offers high-level visibility within the business and is ideal for a hands-on leader who wants to influence at executive level and make a meaningful impact in a fast-growing, future-focused energy company. The successful candidate will lead cultural change, implement robust systems, and build a growing team to support a diverse project portfolio. Immediate line management responsibilities are in place, with plans to expand to a team of 4 5 in the coming years. Package & Benefits: £75,000 £85,000 basic salary Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme All Travel expenses covered 25 days annual leave + bank holidays 4% matched pension contribution Private healthcare 3x annual salary Life assurance policy Why this opportunity stands out: Energy sector without the red tape Agile, well-funded, and growing rapidly. Tech-diverse portfolio Projects include gas peaking, battery storage, solar, wind and synchronous condensers. Senior leadership buy-in Full support from the board to implement long-term cultural and strategic change. Room to grow Potential path to Director-level as the business scales Stable yet exciting Backed by private equity with long-term infrastructure focus The role at a glance: Lead and evolve a national HSEQ strategy across 80+ operational & under construction energy sites Lead the team to proactively identify risks, implement data-driven solutions, and drive continuous improvement Oversee ISO compliance (9001, 14001, 45001, 50001) Deliver a robust change programme embedding a proactive safety culture Lead on internal reporting, training and audits with opportunity to communicate to Board level Represent the H&S function at a strategic level, shaping how the business approaches safety Build, coach and expand a small but growing safety team What we re looking for: Proven H&S leadership in energy, M&E, power generation, utilities, industrial, waste or similar NEBOSH Diploma and IOSH membership (minimum NEBOSH Construction Cert) Track record of influencing stakeholders and implementing behavioural change Experienced in building and implementing a HSEQ Strategy Experience managing or mentoring small HSEQ teams Interested? If you're ready to lead a function, influence at board level, and help shape the HSEQ direction of a dynamic infrastructure business, we'd love to speak to you. Apply Today!
Are you ready to take full ownership of a national HSEQ function in a fast-growing, future-focused energy business? Principal People are exclusively supporting a forward-thinking, Energy infrastructure business as they look to appoint a Head of Health and Safety to lead their operational risk and compliance strategy across over 80 active UK sites. This is a key strategic role reporting directly to the board, offering the opportunity to shape culture, build a growing team, and steer HSQE performance during a high-growth phase. This role will see the successful candidate travelling to sites nationally 30% of the time and the office or home 70% of the time, this may fluctuate based on the needs of the business. Head of Health and Safety £75k-£85k + package Energy & Infrastructure Oxfordshire with National Travel ID: (phone number removed) About the Business With a strong focus on flexibility, innovation, and reliability, the business operates one of the largest portfolios of decentralised energy assets in the country. These include gas peaking plants, battery storage, solar, wind, and synchronous condenser technologies all critical in helping balance the National Grid during periods when renewable sources alone can t meet demand. Since being acquired by a long-term infrastructure investor, the business has experienced significant growth. Headcount has risen from 15 to over 170 employees in the last 5 years, with further expansion planned. Unlike many in the sector, they don t just operate energy assets, they develop, construct, own, and maintain them. This end-to-end approach gives them far greater control over project risk, quality, and delivery, creating a more commercially agile and operationally robust business. The culture is fast-paced, collaborative, and forward-looking. It blends the technical rigour of an engineering-led organisation with the agility of a growing private equity-backed company. Leadership is highly visible, accessible, and committed to investing in the development of their people. This is a genuinely exciting time to join the business. With new technologies coming online, an increasingly complex risk environment, and a growing team, the company offers strong opportunities to contribute to sustainable, safe growth in a high-impact role. The Role The Head of Health and Safety will take full ownership of the HSEQ function across a nationwide operation with more than 80 sites, reporting directly to the board & closely collaborating with project teams and site managers. This is a strategic and operational leadership role, responsible for setting the direction of health, safety, environment, and quality across office, site, and remote settings. It offers high-level visibility within the business and is ideal for a hands-on leader who wants to influence at executive level and make a meaningful impact in a fast-growing, future-focused energy company. The successful candidate will lead cultural change, implement robust systems, and build a growing team to support a diverse project portfolio. Immediate line management responsibilities are in place, with plans to expand to a team of 4 5 in the coming years. Package & Benefits: £75,000 £85,000 basic salary Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme All Travel expenses covered 25 days annual leave + bank holidays 4% matched pension contribution Private healthcare 3x annual salary Life assurance policy Why this opportunity stands out: Energy sector without the red tape Agile, well-funded, and growing rapidly. Tech-diverse portfolio Projects include gas peaking, battery storage, solar, wind and synchronous condensers. Senior leadership buy-in Full support from the board to implement long-term cultural and strategic change. Room to grow Potential path to Director-level as the business scales Stable yet exciting Backed by private equity with long-term infrastructure focus The role at a glance: Lead and evolve a national HSEQ strategy across 80+ operational & under construction energy sites Lead the team to proactively identify risks, implement data-driven solutions, and drive continuous improvement Oversee ISO compliance (9001, 14001, 45001, 50001) Deliver a robust change programme embedding a proactive safety culture Lead on internal reporting, training and audits with opportunity to communicate to Board level Represent the H&S function at a strategic level, shaping how the business approaches safety Build, coach and expand a small but growing safety team What we re looking for: Proven H&S leadership in energy, M&E, power generation, utilities, industrial, waste or similar NEBOSH Diploma and IOSH membership (minimum NEBOSH Construction Cert) Track record of influencing stakeholders and implementing behavioural change Experienced in building and implementing a HSEQ Strategy Experience managing or mentoring small HSEQ teams Interested? If you're ready to lead a function, influence at board level, and help shape the HSEQ direction of a dynamic infrastructure business, we'd love to speak to you. Apply Today!
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Are you ready to take full ownership of a national HSEQ function in a fast-growing, future-focused energy business? Principal People are exclusively supporting a forward-thinking, Energy infrastructure business as they look to appoint a Head of Health and Safety to lead their operational risk and compliance strategy across over 80 active UK sites. This is a key strategic role reporting directly to the board, offering the opportunity to shape culture, build a growing team, and steer HSQE performance during a high-growth phase. This role will see the successful candidate travelling to sites nationally 30% of the time and the office or home 70% of the time, this may fluctuate based on the needs of the business. Head of Health and Safety £75k-£85k + package Energy & Infrastructure Oxfordshire with National Travel ID: (phone number removed) About the Business With a strong focus on flexibility, innovation, and reliability, the business operates one of the largest portfolios of decentralised energy assets in the country. These include gas peaking plants, battery storage, solar, wind, and synchronous condenser technologies all critical in helping balance the National Grid during periods when renewable sources alone can t meet demand. Since being acquired by a long-term infrastructure investor, the business has experienced significant growth. Headcount has risen from 15 to over 170 employees in the last 5 years, with further expansion planned. Unlike many in the sector, they don t just operate energy assets, they develop, construct, own, and maintain them. This end-to-end approach gives them far greater control over project risk, quality, and delivery, creating a more commercially agile and operationally robust business. The culture is fast-paced, collaborative, and forward-looking. It blends the technical rigour of an engineering-led organisation with the agility of a growing private equity-backed company. Leadership is highly visible, accessible, and committed to investing in the development of their people. This is a genuinely exciting time to join the business. With new technologies coming online, an increasingly complex risk environment, and a growing team, the company offers strong opportunities to contribute to sustainable, safe growth in a high-impact role. The Role The Head of Health and Safety will take full ownership of the HSEQ function across a nationwide operation with more than 80 sites, reporting directly to the board & closely collaborating with project teams and site managers. This is a strategic and operational leadership role, responsible for setting the direction of health, safety, environment, and quality across office, site, and remote settings. It offers high-level visibility within the business and is ideal for a hands-on leader who wants to influence at executive level and make a meaningful impact in a fast-growing, future-focused energy company. The successful candidate will lead cultural change, implement robust systems, and build a growing team to support a diverse project portfolio. Immediate line management responsibilities are in place, with plans to expand to a team of 4 5 in the coming years. Package & Benefits: £75,000 £85,000 basic salary Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme All Travel expenses covered 25 days annual leave + bank holidays 4% matched pension contribution Private healthcare 3x annual salary Life assurance policy Why this opportunity stands out: Energy sector without the red tape Agile, well-funded, and growing rapidly. Tech-diverse portfolio Projects include gas peaking, battery storage, solar, wind and synchronous condensers. Senior leadership buy-in Full support from the board to implement long-term cultural and strategic change. Room to grow Potential path to Director-level as the business scales Stable yet exciting Backed by private equity with long-term infrastructure focus The role at a glance: Lead and evolve a national HSEQ strategy across 80+ operational & under construction energy sites Lead the team to proactively identify risks, implement data-driven solutions, and drive continuous improvement Oversee ISO compliance (9001, 14001, 45001, 50001) Deliver a robust change programme embedding a proactive safety culture Lead on internal reporting, training and audits with opportunity to communicate to Board level Represent the H&S function at a strategic level, shaping how the business approaches safety Build, coach and expand a small but growing safety team What we re looking for: Proven H&S leadership in energy, M&E, power generation, utilities, industrial, waste or similar NEBOSH Diploma and IOSH membership (minimum NEBOSH Construction Cert) Track record of influencing stakeholders and implementing behavioural change Experienced in building and implementing a HSEQ Strategy Experience managing or mentoring small HSEQ teams Interested? If you're ready to lead a function, influence at board level, and help shape the HSEQ direction of a dynamic infrastructure business, we'd love to speak to you. Apply Today!
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Portsmouth, Hampshire
A progressive and people-focused principal contractor is looking to appoint a Construction Project Manager to join its expanding design team, supporting the delivery of major fa ade remediation and complex building envelope schemes. With confirmed work secured into 2028, this is an opportunity to join a stable, cash-rich business that continues to invest in its people, its technology, and the future of safer, better-built environments. Based out of their head office in the Portsmouth area, projects are delivered nationwide. This new position has been created due to increased workload, offering a unique opportunity to shape and influence design management within the business. Projects range in value up to 22 million and include complex schemes across residential towers, stadiums, commercial buildings, and public sector assets. The company has built strong, long-term partnerships with blue-chip clients and is widely recognised for technical delivery on challenging and sensitive sites. Now targeting further growth, the company is scaling with purpose, exceeding 50 million turnover this year. Backed by a listed parent group with significant financial strength, they operate with a modern, entrepreneurial approach while maintaining strong family values and a culture of trust and development. Construction Project Manager Salary & Benefits Salary: 60,000 - 85,000 (DOE) 25-30 days holiday + Bank Holiday Pension Scheme Project Bonus Scheme Company Bonus Scheme 4 Years Death in Service Cover Critical Illness Cover Hybrid working available (mainly office-based with occasional site visits) Team Social Events Company events and supportive social environment Comprehensive in-house and external Training and Development Access to Udemy and training courses Charity Fundraising Days Office facilities including stocked kitchen and shower Construction Project Manager Job Overview Manage and coordinate design deliverables across complex envelope remediation and construction schemes. Ensure all design milestones are achieved and programmes continuously updated. Oversee and drive performance of external design houses, consultants, and internal design/technical teams. Provide programme and milestone control using Microsoft Project. Maintain effective communication with stakeholders, commercial, and operational teams. Monitor design risk and ensure compliance with HRB requirements and regulatory standards. Support procurement and site delivery by ensuring accurate and timely design information. Attend occasional site visits as required (no permanent site presence). Construction Project Manager Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in design and/or project management within the building envelope or wider construction industry. Strong background in design management; fa ade remediation experience desirable. Technical proficiency with Microsoft Project; Primavera advantageous. Ability to manage workflows, external consultants, and multi-disciplinary teams. Strong commercial awareness in relation to design deliverables. Confident communicator, able to build and maintain strong client and stakeholder relationships. Candidates from an architectural background (e.g., Architectural Technologist) with progression into project management will also be considered. What makes this opportunity different? Forward workload confirmed into 2028 Secure financial backing with strong reserves Low staff turnover and clear paths for progression Structured mentoring and access to coaching Real stories of team members doubling their earnings in under three years Weekly culture feedback that informs senior management decisions Training support, flexible working, and long-term incentives including shares Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
A progressive and people-focused principal contractor is looking to appoint a Construction Project Manager to join its expanding design team, supporting the delivery of major fa ade remediation and complex building envelope schemes. With confirmed work secured into 2028, this is an opportunity to join a stable, cash-rich business that continues to invest in its people, its technology, and the future of safer, better-built environments. Based out of their head office in the Portsmouth area, projects are delivered nationwide. This new position has been created due to increased workload, offering a unique opportunity to shape and influence design management within the business. Projects range in value up to 22 million and include complex schemes across residential towers, stadiums, commercial buildings, and public sector assets. The company has built strong, long-term partnerships with blue-chip clients and is widely recognised for technical delivery on challenging and sensitive sites. Now targeting further growth, the company is scaling with purpose, exceeding 50 million turnover this year. Backed by a listed parent group with significant financial strength, they operate with a modern, entrepreneurial approach while maintaining strong family values and a culture of trust and development. Construction Project Manager Salary & Benefits Salary: 60,000 - 85,000 (DOE) 25-30 days holiday + Bank Holiday Pension Scheme Project Bonus Scheme Company Bonus Scheme 4 Years Death in Service Cover Critical Illness Cover Hybrid working available (mainly office-based with occasional site visits) Team Social Events Company events and supportive social environment Comprehensive in-house and external Training and Development Access to Udemy and training courses Charity Fundraising Days Office facilities including stocked kitchen and shower Construction Project Manager Job Overview Manage and coordinate design deliverables across complex envelope remediation and construction schemes. Ensure all design milestones are achieved and programmes continuously updated. Oversee and drive performance of external design houses, consultants, and internal design/technical teams. Provide programme and milestone control using Microsoft Project. Maintain effective communication with stakeholders, commercial, and operational teams. Monitor design risk and ensure compliance with HRB requirements and regulatory standards. Support procurement and site delivery by ensuring accurate and timely design information. Attend occasional site visits as required (no permanent site presence). Construction Project Manager Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in design and/or project management within the building envelope or wider construction industry. Strong background in design management; fa ade remediation experience desirable. Technical proficiency with Microsoft Project; Primavera advantageous. Ability to manage workflows, external consultants, and multi-disciplinary teams. Strong commercial awareness in relation to design deliverables. Confident communicator, able to build and maintain strong client and stakeholder relationships. Candidates from an architectural background (e.g., Architectural Technologist) with progression into project management will also be considered. What makes this opportunity different? Forward workload confirmed into 2028 Secure financial backing with strong reserves Low staff turnover and clear paths for progression Structured mentoring and access to coaching Real stories of team members doubling their earnings in under three years Weekly culture feedback that informs senior management decisions Training support, flexible working, and long-term incentives including shares Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Are you ready to take full ownership of a national HSEQ function in a fast-growing, future-focused energy business? Principal People are exclusively supporting a forward-thinking, Energy infrastructure business as they look to appoint a Head of Health and Safety to lead their operational risk and compliance strategy across over 80 active UK sites. This is a key strategic role reporting directly to the board, offering the opportunity to shape culture, build a growing team, and steer HSQE performance during a high-growth phase. This role will see the successful candidate travelling to sites nationally 30% of the time and the office or home 70% of the time, this may fluctuate based on the needs of the business. Head of Health and Safety £75k-£85k + package Energy & Infrastructure Oxfordshire with National Travel ID: (phone number removed) About the Business With a strong focus on flexibility, innovation, and reliability, the business operates one of the largest portfolios of decentralised energy assets in the country. These include gas peaking plants, battery storage, solar, wind, and synchronous condenser technologies all critical in helping balance the National Grid during periods when renewable sources alone can t meet demand. Since being acquired by a long-term infrastructure investor, the business has experienced significant growth. Headcount has risen from 15 to over 170 employees in the last 5 years, with further expansion planned. Unlike many in the sector, they don t just operate energy assets, they develop, construct, own, and maintain them. This end-to-end approach gives them far greater control over project risk, quality, and delivery, creating a more commercially agile and operationally robust business. The culture is fast-paced, collaborative, and forward-looking. It blends the technical rigour of an engineering-led organisation with the agility of a growing private equity-backed company. Leadership is highly visible, accessible, and committed to investing in the development of their people. This is a genuinely exciting time to join the business. With new technologies coming online, an increasingly complex risk environment, and a growing team, the company offers strong opportunities to contribute to sustainable, safe growth in a high-impact role. The Role The Head of Health and Safety will take full ownership of the HSEQ function across a nationwide operation with more than 80 sites, reporting directly to the board & closely collaborating with project teams and site managers. This is a strategic and operational leadership role, responsible for setting the direction of health, safety, environment, and quality across office, site, and remote settings. It offers high-level visibility within the business and is ideal for a hands-on leader who wants to influence at executive level and make a meaningful impact in a fast-growing, future-focused energy company. The successful candidate will lead cultural change, implement robust systems, and build a growing team to support a diverse project portfolio. Immediate line management responsibilities are in place, with plans to expand to a team of 4 5 in the coming years. Package & Benefits: £75,000 £85,000 basic salary Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme All Travel expenses covered 25 days annual leave + bank holidays 4% matched pension contribution Private healthcare 3x annual salary Life assurance policy Why this opportunity stands out: Energy sector without the red tape Agile, well-funded, and growing rapidly. Tech-diverse portfolio Projects include gas peaking, battery storage, solar, wind and synchronous condensers. Senior leadership buy-in Full support from the board to implement long-term cultural and strategic change. Room to grow Potential path to Director-level as the business scales Stable yet exciting Backed by private equity with long-term infrastructure focus The role at a glance: Lead and evolve a national HSEQ strategy across 80+ operational & under construction energy sites Lead the team to proactively identify risks, implement data-driven solutions, and drive continuous improvement Oversee ISO compliance (9001, 14001, 45001, 50001) Deliver a robust change programme embedding a proactive safety culture Lead on internal reporting, training and audits with opportunity to communicate to Board level Represent the H&S function at a strategic level, shaping how the business approaches safety Build, coach and expand a small but growing safety team What we re looking for: Proven H&S leadership in energy, M&E, power generation, utilities, industrial, waste or similar NEBOSH Diploma and IOSH membership (minimum NEBOSH Construction Cert) Track record of influencing stakeholders and implementing behavioural change Experienced in building and implementing a HSEQ Strategy Experience managing or mentoring small HSEQ teams Interested? If you're ready to lead a function, influence at board level, and help shape the HSEQ direction of a dynamic infrastructure business, we'd love to speak to you. Apply Today!
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Are you ready to take full ownership of a national HSEQ function in a fast-growing, future-focused energy business? Principal People are exclusively supporting a forward-thinking, Energy infrastructure business as they look to appoint a Head of Health and Safety to lead their operational risk and compliance strategy across over 80 active UK sites. This is a key strategic role reporting directly to the board, offering the opportunity to shape culture, build a growing team, and steer HSQE performance during a high-growth phase. This role will see the successful candidate travelling to sites nationally 30% of the time and the office or home 70% of the time, this may fluctuate based on the needs of the business. Head of Health and Safety £75k-£85k + package Energy & Infrastructure Oxfordshire with National Travel ID: (phone number removed) About the Business With a strong focus on flexibility, innovation, and reliability, the business operates one of the largest portfolios of decentralised energy assets in the country. These include gas peaking plants, battery storage, solar, wind, and synchronous condenser technologies all critical in helping balance the National Grid during periods when renewable sources alone can t meet demand. Since being acquired by a long-term infrastructure investor, the business has experienced significant growth. Headcount has risen from 15 to over 170 employees in the last 5 years, with further expansion planned. Unlike many in the sector, they don t just operate energy assets, they develop, construct, own, and maintain them. This end-to-end approach gives them far greater control over project risk, quality, and delivery, creating a more commercially agile and operationally robust business. The culture is fast-paced, collaborative, and forward-looking. It blends the technical rigour of an engineering-led organisation with the agility of a growing private equity-backed company. Leadership is highly visible, accessible, and committed to investing in the development of their people. This is a genuinely exciting time to join the business. With new technologies coming online, an increasingly complex risk environment, and a growing team, the company offers strong opportunities to contribute to sustainable, safe growth in a high-impact role. The Role The Head of Health and Safety will take full ownership of the HSEQ function across a nationwide operation with more than 80 sites, reporting directly to the board & closely collaborating with project teams and site managers. This is a strategic and operational leadership role, responsible for setting the direction of health, safety, environment, and quality across office, site, and remote settings. It offers high-level visibility within the business and is ideal for a hands-on leader who wants to influence at executive level and make a meaningful impact in a fast-growing, future-focused energy company. The successful candidate will lead cultural change, implement robust systems, and build a growing team to support a diverse project portfolio. Immediate line management responsibilities are in place, with plans to expand to a team of 4 5 in the coming years. Package & Benefits: £75,000 £85,000 basic salary Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme All Travel expenses covered 25 days annual leave + bank holidays 4% matched pension contribution Private healthcare 3x annual salary Life assurance policy Why this opportunity stands out: Energy sector without the red tape Agile, well-funded, and growing rapidly. Tech-diverse portfolio Projects include gas peaking, battery storage, solar, wind and synchronous condensers. Senior leadership buy-in Full support from the board to implement long-term cultural and strategic change. Room to grow Potential path to Director-level as the business scales Stable yet exciting Backed by private equity with long-term infrastructure focus The role at a glance: Lead and evolve a national HSEQ strategy across 80+ operational & under construction energy sites Lead the team to proactively identify risks, implement data-driven solutions, and drive continuous improvement Oversee ISO compliance (9001, 14001, 45001, 50001) Deliver a robust change programme embedding a proactive safety culture Lead on internal reporting, training and audits with opportunity to communicate to Board level Represent the H&S function at a strategic level, shaping how the business approaches safety Build, coach and expand a small but growing safety team What we re looking for: Proven H&S leadership in energy, M&E, power generation, utilities, industrial, waste or similar NEBOSH Diploma and IOSH membership (minimum NEBOSH Construction Cert) Track record of influencing stakeholders and implementing behavioural change Experienced in building and implementing a HSEQ Strategy Experience managing or mentoring small HSEQ teams Interested? If you're ready to lead a function, influence at board level, and help shape the HSEQ direction of a dynamic infrastructure business, we'd love to speak to you. Apply Today!
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Portsmouth, Hampshire
A progressive and people-focused principal contractor is looking to appoint a Design Project Manager to join its expanding design team, supporting the delivery of major fa ade remediation and complex building envelope schemes. With confirmed work secured into 2028, this is an opportunity to join a stable, cash-rich business that continues to invest in its people, its technology, and the future of safer, better-built environments. Based out of their head office in the Portsmouth area, projects are delivered nationwide. This new position has been created due to increased workload, offering a unique opportunity to shape and influence design management within the business. Projects range in value up to 22 million and include complex schemes across residential towers, stadiums, commercial buildings, and public sector assets. The company has built strong, long-term partnerships with blue-chip clients and is widely recognised for technical delivery on challenging and sensitive sites. Now targeting further growth, the company is scaling with purpose, exceeding 50 million turnover this year. Backed by a listed parent group with significant financial strength, they operate with a modern, entrepreneurial approach while maintaining strong family values and a culture of trust and development. Salary & Benefits Salary: 60,000 - 85,000 (depending on experience) 25-30 days holiday + Bank Holidays Pension Scheme Project Bonus Scheme Company Bonus Scheme 4 Years Death in Service Cover Critical Illness Cover Hybrid working available (mainly office-based with occasional site visits) Team Social Events and Company Events Supportive social environment Comprehensive internal and external training and development Access to Udemy and additional training resources Charity fundraising days Office with stocked kitchen and shower facilities Job Overview Manage and coordinate design deliverables across complex envelope remediation and construction projects. Ensure all design milestones are achieved and programmes are continuously updated. Oversee and drive performance of external design consultancies and internal technical teams. Provide programme and milestone control using Microsoft Project. Maintain effective communication with stakeholders, commercial, and operational teams. Monitor design risk and ensure compliance with HRB requirements and regulatory standards. Support procurement and site delivery by ensuring timely and accurate design information. Attend occasional site visits (no permanent site presence required). Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in design and/or project management within the building envelope or construction industry. Strong background in design management; fa ade remediation experience desirable. Proficiency in Microsoft Project (Primavera beneficial). Ability to manage workflows, external consultants, and multi-disciplinary teams. Strong commercial awareness regarding design deliverables. Strong communication and relationship-building skills. Candidates with an architectural background (e.g., Architectural Technologist) looking to progress into project management are welcomed. What Makes This Opportunity Different? Forward workload confirmed into 2028 Secure financial backing and strong reserves Low staff turnover and clear progression pathways Structured mentoring and coaching support Examples of employees significantly increasing salary within three years Feedback-led culture with weekly input from employees Training support, flexibility, and long-term incentives (including potential share options) Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
A progressive and people-focused principal contractor is looking to appoint a Design Project Manager to join its expanding design team, supporting the delivery of major fa ade remediation and complex building envelope schemes. With confirmed work secured into 2028, this is an opportunity to join a stable, cash-rich business that continues to invest in its people, its technology, and the future of safer, better-built environments. Based out of their head office in the Portsmouth area, projects are delivered nationwide. This new position has been created due to increased workload, offering a unique opportunity to shape and influence design management within the business. Projects range in value up to 22 million and include complex schemes across residential towers, stadiums, commercial buildings, and public sector assets. The company has built strong, long-term partnerships with blue-chip clients and is widely recognised for technical delivery on challenging and sensitive sites. Now targeting further growth, the company is scaling with purpose, exceeding 50 million turnover this year. Backed by a listed parent group with significant financial strength, they operate with a modern, entrepreneurial approach while maintaining strong family values and a culture of trust and development. Salary & Benefits Salary: 60,000 - 85,000 (depending on experience) 25-30 days holiday + Bank Holidays Pension Scheme Project Bonus Scheme Company Bonus Scheme 4 Years Death in Service Cover Critical Illness Cover Hybrid working available (mainly office-based with occasional site visits) Team Social Events and Company Events Supportive social environment Comprehensive internal and external training and development Access to Udemy and additional training resources Charity fundraising days Office with stocked kitchen and shower facilities Job Overview Manage and coordinate design deliverables across complex envelope remediation and construction projects. Ensure all design milestones are achieved and programmes are continuously updated. Oversee and drive performance of external design consultancies and internal technical teams. Provide programme and milestone control using Microsoft Project. Maintain effective communication with stakeholders, commercial, and operational teams. Monitor design risk and ensure compliance with HRB requirements and regulatory standards. Support procurement and site delivery by ensuring timely and accurate design information. Attend occasional site visits (no permanent site presence required). Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in design and/or project management within the building envelope or construction industry. Strong background in design management; fa ade remediation experience desirable. Proficiency in Microsoft Project (Primavera beneficial). Ability to manage workflows, external consultants, and multi-disciplinary teams. Strong commercial awareness regarding design deliverables. Strong communication and relationship-building skills. Candidates with an architectural background (e.g., Architectural Technologist) looking to progress into project management are welcomed. What Makes This Opportunity Different? Forward workload confirmed into 2028 Secure financial backing and strong reserves Low staff turnover and clear progression pathways Structured mentoring and coaching support Examples of employees significantly increasing salary within three years Feedback-led culture with weekly input from employees Training support, flexibility, and long-term incentives (including potential share options) Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Bennett and Game Recruitment
Portsmouth, Hampshire
A progressive and people-focused principal contractor is looking to appoint a Construction Project Manager to join its expanding design team, supporting the delivery of major façade remediation and complex building envelope schemes. With confirmed work secured into 2028, this is an opportunity to join a stable, cash-rich business that continues to invest in its people, its technology, and the future of safer, better-built environments. Based out of their head office in the Portsmouth area, projects are delivered nationwide. This new position has been created due to increased workload, offering a unique opportunity to shape and influence design management within the business. Projects range in value up to £22 million and include complex schemes across residential towers, stadiums, commercial buildings, and public sector assets. The company has built strong, long-term partnerships with blue-chip clients and is widely recognised for technical delivery on challenging and sensitive sites. Now targeting further growth, the company is scaling with purpose, exceeding £50 million turnover this year. Backed by a listed parent group with significant financial strength, they operate with a modern, entrepreneurial approach while maintaining strong family values and a culture of trust and development. Construction Project Manager Salary & Benefits Salary: £60,000 - £85,000 (DOE) 25-30 days holiday + Bank Holiday Pension Scheme Project Bonus Scheme Company Bonus Scheme 4 Years Death in Service Cover Critical Illness Cover Hybrid working available (mainly office-based with occasional site visits) Team Social Events Company events and supportive social environment Comprehensive in-house and external Training and Development Access to Udemy and training courses Charity Fundraising Days Office facilities including stocked kitchen and shower Construction Project Manager Job Overview Manage and coordinate design deliverables across complex envelope remediation and construction schemes. Ensure all design milestones are achieved and programmes continuously updated. Oversee and drive performance of external design houses, consultants, and internal design/technical teams. Provide programme and milestone control using Microsoft Project. Maintain effective communication with stakeholders, commercial, and operational teams. Monitor design risk and ensure compliance with HRB requirements and regulatory standards. Support procurement and site delivery by ensuring accurate and timely design information. Attend occasional site visits as required (no permanent site presence). Construction Project Manager Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in design and/or project management within the building envelope or wider construction industry. Strong background in design management; façade remediation experience desirable. Technical proficiency with Microsoft Project; Primavera advantageous. Ability to manage workflows, external consultants, and multi-disciplinary teams. Strong commercial awareness in relation to design deliverables. Confident communicator, able to build and maintain strong client and stakeholder relationships. Candidates from an architectural background (e.g., Architectural Technologist) with progression into project management will also be considered. What makes this opportunity different? Forward workload confirmed into 2028 Secure financial backing with strong reserves Low staff turnover and clear paths for progression Structured mentoring and access to coaching Real stories of team members doubling their earnings in under three years Weekly culture feedback that informs senior management decisions Training support, flexible working, and long-term incentives including shares Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
A progressive and people-focused principal contractor is looking to appoint a Construction Project Manager to join its expanding design team, supporting the delivery of major façade remediation and complex building envelope schemes. With confirmed work secured into 2028, this is an opportunity to join a stable, cash-rich business that continues to invest in its people, its technology, and the future of safer, better-built environments. Based out of their head office in the Portsmouth area, projects are delivered nationwide. This new position has been created due to increased workload, offering a unique opportunity to shape and influence design management within the business. Projects range in value up to £22 million and include complex schemes across residential towers, stadiums, commercial buildings, and public sector assets. The company has built strong, long-term partnerships with blue-chip clients and is widely recognised for technical delivery on challenging and sensitive sites. Now targeting further growth, the company is scaling with purpose, exceeding £50 million turnover this year. Backed by a listed parent group with significant financial strength, they operate with a modern, entrepreneurial approach while maintaining strong family values and a culture of trust and development. Construction Project Manager Salary & Benefits Salary: £60,000 - £85,000 (DOE) 25-30 days holiday + Bank Holiday Pension Scheme Project Bonus Scheme Company Bonus Scheme 4 Years Death in Service Cover Critical Illness Cover Hybrid working available (mainly office-based with occasional site visits) Team Social Events Company events and supportive social environment Comprehensive in-house and external Training and Development Access to Udemy and training courses Charity Fundraising Days Office facilities including stocked kitchen and shower Construction Project Manager Job Overview Manage and coordinate design deliverables across complex envelope remediation and construction schemes. Ensure all design milestones are achieved and programmes continuously updated. Oversee and drive performance of external design houses, consultants, and internal design/technical teams. Provide programme and milestone control using Microsoft Project. Maintain effective communication with stakeholders, commercial, and operational teams. Monitor design risk and ensure compliance with HRB requirements and regulatory standards. Support procurement and site delivery by ensuring accurate and timely design information. Attend occasional site visits as required (no permanent site presence). Construction Project Manager Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in design and/or project management within the building envelope or wider construction industry. Strong background in design management; façade remediation experience desirable. Technical proficiency with Microsoft Project; Primavera advantageous. Ability to manage workflows, external consultants, and multi-disciplinary teams. Strong commercial awareness in relation to design deliverables. Confident communicator, able to build and maintain strong client and stakeholder relationships. Candidates from an architectural background (e.g., Architectural Technologist) with progression into project management will also be considered. What makes this opportunity different? Forward workload confirmed into 2028 Secure financial backing with strong reserves Low staff turnover and clear paths for progression Structured mentoring and access to coaching Real stories of team members doubling their earnings in under three years Weekly culture feedback that informs senior management decisions Training support, flexible working, and long-term incentives including shares Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Bennett and Game Recruitment
Portsmouth, Hampshire
A progressive and people-focused principal contractor is looking to appoint a Design Project Manager to join its expanding design team, supporting the delivery of major façade remediation and complex building envelope schemes. With confirmed work secured into 2028, this is an opportunity to join a stable, cash-rich business that continues to invest in its people, its technology, and the future of safer, better-built environments. Based out of their head office in the Portsmouth area, projects are delivered nationwide. This new position has been created due to increased workload, offering a unique opportunity to shape and influence design management within the business. Projects range in value up to £22 million and include complex schemes across residential towers, stadiums, commercial buildings, and public sector assets. The company has built strong, long-term partnerships with blue-chip clients and is widely recognised for technical delivery on challenging and sensitive sites. Now targeting further growth, the company is scaling with purpose, exceeding £50 million turnover this year. Backed by a listed parent group with significant financial strength, they operate with a modern, entrepreneurial approach while maintaining strong family values and a culture of trust and development. Salary & Benefits Salary: £60,000 - £85,000 (depending on experience) 25-30 days holiday + Bank Holidays Pension Scheme Project Bonus Scheme Company Bonus Scheme 4 Years Death in Service Cover Critical Illness Cover Hybrid working available (mainly office-based with occasional site visits) Team Social Events and Company Events Supportive social environment Comprehensive internal and external training and development Access to Udemy and additional training resources Charity fundraising days Office with stocked kitchen and shower facilities Job Overview Manage and coordinate design deliverables across complex envelope remediation and construction projects. Ensure all design milestones are achieved and programmes are continuously updated. Oversee and drive performance of external design consultancies and internal technical teams. Provide programme and milestone control using Microsoft Project. Maintain effective communication with stakeholders, commercial, and operational teams. Monitor design risk and ensure compliance with HRB requirements and regulatory standards. Support procurement and site delivery by ensuring timely and accurate design information. Attend occasional site visits (no permanent site presence required). Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in design and/or project management within the building envelope or construction industry. Strong background in design management; façade remediation experience desirable. Proficiency in Microsoft Project (Primavera beneficial). Ability to manage workflows, external consultants, and multi-disciplinary teams. Strong commercial awareness regarding design deliverables. Strong communication and relationship-building skills. Candidates with an architectural background (e.g., Architectural Technologist) looking to progress into project management are welcomed. What Makes This Opportunity Different? Forward workload confirmed into 2028 Secure financial backing and strong reserves Low staff turnover and clear progression pathways Structured mentoring and coaching support Examples of employees significantly increasing salary within three years Feedback-led culture with weekly input from employees Training support, flexibility, and long-term incentives (including potential share options) Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
A progressive and people-focused principal contractor is looking to appoint a Design Project Manager to join its expanding design team, supporting the delivery of major façade remediation and complex building envelope schemes. With confirmed work secured into 2028, this is an opportunity to join a stable, cash-rich business that continues to invest in its people, its technology, and the future of safer, better-built environments. Based out of their head office in the Portsmouth area, projects are delivered nationwide. This new position has been created due to increased workload, offering a unique opportunity to shape and influence design management within the business. Projects range in value up to £22 million and include complex schemes across residential towers, stadiums, commercial buildings, and public sector assets. The company has built strong, long-term partnerships with blue-chip clients and is widely recognised for technical delivery on challenging and sensitive sites. Now targeting further growth, the company is scaling with purpose, exceeding £50 million turnover this year. Backed by a listed parent group with significant financial strength, they operate with a modern, entrepreneurial approach while maintaining strong family values and a culture of trust and development. Salary & Benefits Salary: £60,000 - £85,000 (depending on experience) 25-30 days holiday + Bank Holidays Pension Scheme Project Bonus Scheme Company Bonus Scheme 4 Years Death in Service Cover Critical Illness Cover Hybrid working available (mainly office-based with occasional site visits) Team Social Events and Company Events Supportive social environment Comprehensive internal and external training and development Access to Udemy and additional training resources Charity fundraising days Office with stocked kitchen and shower facilities Job Overview Manage and coordinate design deliverables across complex envelope remediation and construction projects. Ensure all design milestones are achieved and programmes are continuously updated. Oversee and drive performance of external design consultancies and internal technical teams. Provide programme and milestone control using Microsoft Project. Maintain effective communication with stakeholders, commercial, and operational teams. Monitor design risk and ensure compliance with HRB requirements and regulatory standards. Support procurement and site delivery by ensuring timely and accurate design information. Attend occasional site visits (no permanent site presence required). Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in design and/or project management within the building envelope or construction industry. Strong background in design management; façade remediation experience desirable. Proficiency in Microsoft Project (Primavera beneficial). Ability to manage workflows, external consultants, and multi-disciplinary teams. Strong commercial awareness regarding design deliverables. Strong communication and relationship-building skills. Candidates with an architectural background (e.g., Architectural Technologist) looking to progress into project management are welcomed. What Makes This Opportunity Different? Forward workload confirmed into 2028 Secure financial backing and strong reserves Low staff turnover and clear progression pathways Structured mentoring and coaching support Examples of employees significantly increasing salary within three years Feedback-led culture with weekly input from employees Training support, flexibility, and long-term incentives (including potential share options) Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Property Manager LLR - October Title: Property Manager - LLR (London Living Rent) Contract Type: Permanent - Full Time - 35 hours Salary: £35,951 per annum to £39,531 per annum (London weighted salary) dependant on experience plus ECU allowance if policy requirements are met Reporting Office: London, Stratford Persona: Agile 1-2 days office attendance required Working Pattern: Monday to Friday - 09:00 - 17:00 (occasionally hours may differ) Closing Date: 11th November 23:00 Interview Dates: Via Ms Teams on a date to be confirmed. Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. Role Profile - Property Manager LLR.docx Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution), 28 days Annual Leave rising to 31 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme and many more Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. Join L&Q's Growing London Living Rent Team - Be Part of the Journey to Home Ownership L&Q's London Living Rent portfolio has seen exceptional growth and is set to become one of the largest in the capital-helping thousands of residents take their first step toward home ownership. Our homes cater to a wide range of aspirations, incomes, and life stages, and we're proud to be making a real difference. We're now looking for an experienced Property Manager to join our passionate and high-performing team. If you're driven by customer impact, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and want to be part of something meaningful, we'd love to hear from you. What You'll Be Doing As a Property Manager in our LLR team, you'll play a key role in delivering a seamless resident experience while ensuring our portfolio performs at its best. Your responsibilities will include: Maximising rental income and minimising void periods across your portfolio. Supporting property acquisitions and onboarding new homes into the LLR scheme. Ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and internal standards. Delivering exceptional customer service to a diverse resident base. Managing tenancies and assets to ensure long-term sustainability. Conducting routine checks to identify fraud, subletting, and tenancy breaches. What You'll Bring We're looking for individuals who are proactive, solutions-focused, and passionate about housing. You'll need: Proven experience in property management and lettings , ideally within the private rented sector. A strong understanding of London Living Rent and its role in the housing market. Excellent communication and customer service skills. A track record of meeting targets and deadlines in a commercial environment. Confidence in using Microsoft Office , Teams, and CRM systems (especially Microsoft D365). Experience in tenancy renewals, complaint resolution , and legal tenancy processes. Knowledge of Assured Shorthold Tenancies , legal notices, and arrears management. If this sounds like you, we would love for you to apply! Why Join Us? Be part of a mission-driven organisation helping Londoners into home ownership. Work in a collaborative and supportive team that values innovation and impact. Enjoy a role where no two days are the same , and your work truly matters. Note: This role will be office-based more than the standard 1-2 days per week until training is completed. Ready to Make a Difference? If you're ready to bring your energy, expertise, and passion to L&Q's London Living Rent team, apply now and help shape the future of affordable housing in London. This role is entitled to a monthly essential car user (ECU) allowance. For the allowance to be paid, you will need a full driving licence and have access to a vehicle that is insured for Business Use. About L&Q: We're one of the UK's leading housing associations and developers. We were founded on a simple belief: high quality housing is vital for people's health, happiness and security. Everyone deserves a quality home that gives them the chance to live a better life. 250,000 people call our properties 'home', and we're proud to serve diverse communities across London, the South East and North West of England. At L&Q, people are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. The foundation of everything that we are is built on our corporate values and behavioural framework, which outlines our core expectations and should be demonstrated at all times, and all levels, when representing L&Q. L&Q strongly believe a diverse and inclusive workforce is important, and inclusion is part of our core values and everyday working practices. We make hiring decisions based on your experiences, skills and merits and we are recognised externally for our commitment to inclusion. We are a Stonewall Diversity Champion, a Disability Confident (Committed) employer and have signed the Time to Change Employer Pledge to demonstrate our commitment to end mental health discrimination in the workplace. Click here to read more. If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage during this process, including application stage, please contact us. At L&Q, sustainability is at the heart of what we do. We recognise the responsibility we hold as one of the UK's largest housing associations. Click here to find out more about L&Q and why you should join us! ECU Allowance is paid in accordance with requirements of the relevant policy as updated from time to time.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Property Manager LLR - October Title: Property Manager - LLR (London Living Rent) Contract Type: Permanent - Full Time - 35 hours Salary: £35,951 per annum to £39,531 per annum (London weighted salary) dependant on experience plus ECU allowance if policy requirements are met Reporting Office: London, Stratford Persona: Agile 1-2 days office attendance required Working Pattern: Monday to Friday - 09:00 - 17:00 (occasionally hours may differ) Closing Date: 11th November 23:00 Interview Dates: Via Ms Teams on a date to be confirmed. Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. Role Profile - Property Manager LLR.docx Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution), 28 days Annual Leave rising to 31 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme and many more Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. Join L&Q's Growing London Living Rent Team - Be Part of the Journey to Home Ownership L&Q's London Living Rent portfolio has seen exceptional growth and is set to become one of the largest in the capital-helping thousands of residents take their first step toward home ownership. Our homes cater to a wide range of aspirations, incomes, and life stages, and we're proud to be making a real difference. We're now looking for an experienced Property Manager to join our passionate and high-performing team. If you're driven by customer impact, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and want to be part of something meaningful, we'd love to hear from you. What You'll Be Doing As a Property Manager in our LLR team, you'll play a key role in delivering a seamless resident experience while ensuring our portfolio performs at its best. Your responsibilities will include: Maximising rental income and minimising void periods across your portfolio. Supporting property acquisitions and onboarding new homes into the LLR scheme. Ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and internal standards. Delivering exceptional customer service to a diverse resident base. Managing tenancies and assets to ensure long-term sustainability. Conducting routine checks to identify fraud, subletting, and tenancy breaches. What You'll Bring We're looking for individuals who are proactive, solutions-focused, and passionate about housing. You'll need: Proven experience in property management and lettings , ideally within the private rented sector. A strong understanding of London Living Rent and its role in the housing market. Excellent communication and customer service skills. A track record of meeting targets and deadlines in a commercial environment. Confidence in using Microsoft Office , Teams, and CRM systems (especially Microsoft D365). Experience in tenancy renewals, complaint resolution , and legal tenancy processes. Knowledge of Assured Shorthold Tenancies , legal notices, and arrears management. If this sounds like you, we would love for you to apply! Why Join Us? Be part of a mission-driven organisation helping Londoners into home ownership. Work in a collaborative and supportive team that values innovation and impact. Enjoy a role where no two days are the same , and your work truly matters. Note: This role will be office-based more than the standard 1-2 days per week until training is completed. Ready to Make a Difference? If you're ready to bring your energy, expertise, and passion to L&Q's London Living Rent team, apply now and help shape the future of affordable housing in London. This role is entitled to a monthly essential car user (ECU) allowance. For the allowance to be paid, you will need a full driving licence and have access to a vehicle that is insured for Business Use. About L&Q: We're one of the UK's leading housing associations and developers. We were founded on a simple belief: high quality housing is vital for people's health, happiness and security. Everyone deserves a quality home that gives them the chance to live a better life. 250,000 people call our properties 'home', and we're proud to serve diverse communities across London, the South East and North West of England. At L&Q, people are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. The foundation of everything that we are is built on our corporate values and behavioural framework, which outlines our core expectations and should be demonstrated at all times, and all levels, when representing L&Q. L&Q strongly believe a diverse and inclusive workforce is important, and inclusion is part of our core values and everyday working practices. We make hiring decisions based on your experiences, skills and merits and we are recognised externally for our commitment to inclusion. We are a Stonewall Diversity Champion, a Disability Confident (Committed) employer and have signed the Time to Change Employer Pledge to demonstrate our commitment to end mental health discrimination in the workplace. Click here to read more. If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage during this process, including application stage, please contact us. At L&Q, sustainability is at the heart of what we do. We recognise the responsibility we hold as one of the UK's largest housing associations. Click here to find out more about L&Q and why you should join us! ECU Allowance is paid in accordance with requirements of the relevant policy as updated from time to time.
We have partnered with a leading facilities management contractor to recruit for a new Lifecycle Manager to join an expanding team, supporting Public Estates contracts in Scotland. The role will be based in the head office in Paisley, with the opportunity for some hybrid working. The successful candidate will have responsibility for the overall management and delivery of Lifecycle works for specific schools/contracts including reviewing and developing asset condition surveys, development of strategic and risk mitigating Lifecycle Management Plans and ensuring successful delivery of works in conjunction with our project management team. As a key member of the Lifecycle Team, and by extension the Public Estates contracts in Scotland, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to positively impact on the business, the school end users, and generally the success of the schools' contracts. The standard hours of work are 40 per week. (Monday to Friday 8:30am 17:15pm) Work-life balance and flexibility are key for our success. We empower our people to make choices that are right for them, with hybrid, part-time and flexible work patterns. You will be responsible for: -Developing a knowledge and understanding of existing Lifecycle Models for each contract within remit -Undertake condition and validation surveys across all sites / assets within the contract, including Building Fabric and M&E Services -Develop annual lifecycle plans for each of the schools / contracts, including 5 year lookahead, to comply with contractual requirements. -Help to define, and then work within, a LC strategy for each contract ensuring LC budgets are managed and provide day-to-day support to operational staff on reactive interventions -Design / develop project scopes and / or solutions to ensure compliance with contract specifications, client & end-user requirements, will ensuring the Lifecycle model remains robust. -Be accountable for the successful delivery of the LC plan for the year, either through direct management of supply chain partners, or collaborating with Project Team -We are looking for a candidate who has a background in construction, engineering or surveying, who is commercially minded and comfortable managing a programme of multi-disciplinary works. Experience in Lifecycle Management is advantageous, but not essential. We want to hear from you if you have: -A knowledge and understanding in Construction, Engineering or Surveying -A degree or Further / Higher Education in any of the relevant fields is advantageous -Experience in surveying, to support delivery of annual condition surveys. -An understanding of building structures, fabric, M&E services -Commercial and Contractual awareness -Proficient in the use of MS office software, particularly MS Excel -Knowledge and understanding of Lifecycle Models and planning / forecasting is advantageous. -An awareness of facilities management is necessary to ensure the smooth functioning of our organisation. -The ability to handle financial matters and prepare accurate reports is an important function of this role. -Demonstrated experience in effectively influencing senior managers and stakeholders. -UK Driving License is essential. You will be required to undergo our enhanced PVG check before commencing employment - please let us know upfront on any queries should you have any. We welcome applications from a diverse range of candidates. If you have most but not all these skills and experiences, we encourage you to apply, as we may be able to offer development or training to support you Whats on offer? Remuneration - Enjoy a competitive annual salary with the potential for yearly reviews to ensure you're rewarded for your contributions Career Growth: Shine in your career with advancement opportunities to roles like Senior Janitor/Facilities Management. Training Opportunities: Unlock your potential with comprehensive training, including fully funded leadership programs tailored to your personal growth. Holidays - Enjoy at least 24 days of holiday plus bank holidays, and the opportunity to buy further days. Pension - Generous pension scheme, with extra contributions Flexible benefits - Customise your benefits with options such as insurance benefits, Cycle2Work scheme and access to discounted gym membership. Exclusive Discounts - Access our online portal filled with discounts from leading retailers, healthcare services, and more, helping you save on the things that matter. Give Back to community - Two Social Impact Days each year, for volunteering and fundraising opportunities Family friendly policies for new parents or if you provide care for a dependant Membership of our Affinity Networks who connect, support and inspire diverse communities Company Car/Car Allowance RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
We have partnered with a leading facilities management contractor to recruit for a new Lifecycle Manager to join an expanding team, supporting Public Estates contracts in Scotland. The role will be based in the head office in Paisley, with the opportunity for some hybrid working. The successful candidate will have responsibility for the overall management and delivery of Lifecycle works for specific schools/contracts including reviewing and developing asset condition surveys, development of strategic and risk mitigating Lifecycle Management Plans and ensuring successful delivery of works in conjunction with our project management team. As a key member of the Lifecycle Team, and by extension the Public Estates contracts in Scotland, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to positively impact on the business, the school end users, and generally the success of the schools' contracts. The standard hours of work are 40 per week. (Monday to Friday 8:30am 17:15pm) Work-life balance and flexibility are key for our success. We empower our people to make choices that are right for them, with hybrid, part-time and flexible work patterns. You will be responsible for: -Developing a knowledge and understanding of existing Lifecycle Models for each contract within remit -Undertake condition and validation surveys across all sites / assets within the contract, including Building Fabric and M&E Services -Develop annual lifecycle plans for each of the schools / contracts, including 5 year lookahead, to comply with contractual requirements. -Help to define, and then work within, a LC strategy for each contract ensuring LC budgets are managed and provide day-to-day support to operational staff on reactive interventions -Design / develop project scopes and / or solutions to ensure compliance with contract specifications, client & end-user requirements, will ensuring the Lifecycle model remains robust. -Be accountable for the successful delivery of the LC plan for the year, either through direct management of supply chain partners, or collaborating with Project Team -We are looking for a candidate who has a background in construction, engineering or surveying, who is commercially minded and comfortable managing a programme of multi-disciplinary works. Experience in Lifecycle Management is advantageous, but not essential. We want to hear from you if you have: -A knowledge and understanding in Construction, Engineering or Surveying -A degree or Further / Higher Education in any of the relevant fields is advantageous -Experience in surveying, to support delivery of annual condition surveys. -An understanding of building structures, fabric, M&E services -Commercial and Contractual awareness -Proficient in the use of MS office software, particularly MS Excel -Knowledge and understanding of Lifecycle Models and planning / forecasting is advantageous. -An awareness of facilities management is necessary to ensure the smooth functioning of our organisation. -The ability to handle financial matters and prepare accurate reports is an important function of this role. -Demonstrated experience in effectively influencing senior managers and stakeholders. -UK Driving License is essential. You will be required to undergo our enhanced PVG check before commencing employment - please let us know upfront on any queries should you have any. We welcome applications from a diverse range of candidates. If you have most but not all these skills and experiences, we encourage you to apply, as we may be able to offer development or training to support you Whats on offer? Remuneration - Enjoy a competitive annual salary with the potential for yearly reviews to ensure you're rewarded for your contributions Career Growth: Shine in your career with advancement opportunities to roles like Senior Janitor/Facilities Management. Training Opportunities: Unlock your potential with comprehensive training, including fully funded leadership programs tailored to your personal growth. Holidays - Enjoy at least 24 days of holiday plus bank holidays, and the opportunity to buy further days. Pension - Generous pension scheme, with extra contributions Flexible benefits - Customise your benefits with options such as insurance benefits, Cycle2Work scheme and access to discounted gym membership. Exclusive Discounts - Access our online portal filled with discounts from leading retailers, healthcare services, and more, helping you save on the things that matter. Give Back to community - Two Social Impact Days each year, for volunteering and fundraising opportunities Family friendly policies for new parents or if you provide care for a dependant Membership of our Affinity Networks who connect, support and inspire diverse communities Company Car/Car Allowance RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
About Greystar ABOUT GREYSTAR Greystar is a leading, fully integrated global real estate platform offering expertise in property management, investment management, development, and construction services in institutional-quality rental housing. Headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina, Greystar manages and operates over $300 billion of real estate in more than 250 markets globally with offices throughout North America, Europe, South America, and the Asia-Pacific region. Greystar is the largest operator of apartments in the United States, managing over 1,000,000 units/beds globally. Across its platforms, Greystar has nearly $79 billion of assets under management, including over $35 billion of development assets and over $30 billion of regulatory assets under management. Greystar was founded by Bob Faith in 1993 to become a provider of world-class service in the rental residential real estate business. To learn more, visit . JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY Student Wellbeing Manager is responsible for fostering a positive and supportive environment by delivering on-site welfare support to employees, building a strong sense of community, and leading wellbeing initiatives. This role involves developing and maintaining a comprehensive Welfare Guide, providing regular on-site training sessions on mental health and wellbeing, and acting as a key point of contact for welfare concerns. Additionally, the Welfare Manager supports the broader management team with day-to-day operational tasks to ensure the smooth running of the site. Job Description Key Role Responsibilities Student Support & Welfare Management Provide direct support to students facing mental health or welfare challenges. Signpost students to appropriate external services (e.g., university support, GPs, counselling, charities). Lead on debt-related conversations where necessary, offer personal support, and manage documentation packs. Act as first point of contact for welfare-related incidents, escalating when appropriate. Maintain accurate, confidential welfare case records in line with safeguarding and GDPR requirements. Programs & Events Deliver a structured wellbeing events programme aligned with the student lifecycle. Run events focused on mental health, budgeting, social connection, and personal development. Engage external contractors, charities, and wellbeing partners to enhance programmes. Monitor participation and feedback to continuously improve the wellbeing calendar. Community Building Improve resident communication through wellbeing updates, and digital channels. Host flat meetings, mediate disputes, and support students in conflict resolution. Foster an inclusive community and promote peer-to-peer support initiatives (e.g., buddy schemes, cultural integration). Encourage shared responsibility for cleanliness, respectful co-living, and positive community standards. Operational Support Work as part of the property team, supporting and respecting colleagues to deliver exceptional resident living. Support the creation of a positive, memorable experience for residents. Deliver customer service front-of-house, anticipating and exceeding resident expectations. Respond positively to customer queries and complaints, undertaking appropriate action in line with company procedures. Support and attend property-wide events and community activities. Conduct regular community walks and room inspections to identify early wellbeing or hygiene concerns. Advise students on cleanliness and hygiene standards, encouraging healthy living habits to reduce the likelihood of pest or health problems. Support incident management outside direct welfare (e.g., behavioural issues, disputes). Act as a role model by demonstrating company values at all times. Actively interact with residents to proactively improve service delivery and welfare awareness. Participate, where required, in the on-call rota to provide out-of-hours emergency support for the community. Develop policy and procedures that can standardise the wellbeing approach across the city with wider effects at Greystar level. Develop and maintain external relationships with providers and charities to establish a support network for students. Develop and deploy training programmes for operational team members, to ensure compliance with signposting, welfare response and community engagement. Training & Resources Develop and maintain a Welfare Guide outlining responses to welfare scenarios and escalation pathways. Deliver welfare awareness training to on-site staff, ensuring confidence in basic protocols. Arrange or provide local training (e.g., safeguarding refreshers, cultural awareness, wellbeing first aid) to reduce reliance on external options. Stay up to date with local student wellbeing networks, charities, and referral partners. About You Knowledge & Qualifications Good level of general education. Fluent English verbal and written communication skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and confident in using databases or booking systems (training provided on in-house systems). Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple cases and initiatives. Emotionally intelligent, compassionate, and highly resilient. Strong experience in a wellbeing, safeguarding, or mental health-related leadership role. Self and culturally aware, able to adapt relationship-building, communication, and negotiation skills to suit diverse audiences. Demonstrable experience working with young adults, ideally within higher education or student accommodation. Significant experience managing and supporting individuals with complex mental health needs or trauma. Understanding of debt management processes and awareness of support services (training provided). Knowledge of relevant legislation, including GDPR, The Care Act, Prevent Duty, and mental capacity frameworks. A strong team player, but also capable of working autonomously and taking ownership.
Oct 28, 2025
Full time
About Greystar ABOUT GREYSTAR Greystar is a leading, fully integrated global real estate platform offering expertise in property management, investment management, development, and construction services in institutional-quality rental housing. Headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina, Greystar manages and operates over $300 billion of real estate in more than 250 markets globally with offices throughout North America, Europe, South America, and the Asia-Pacific region. Greystar is the largest operator of apartments in the United States, managing over 1,000,000 units/beds globally. Across its platforms, Greystar has nearly $79 billion of assets under management, including over $35 billion of development assets and over $30 billion of regulatory assets under management. Greystar was founded by Bob Faith in 1993 to become a provider of world-class service in the rental residential real estate business. To learn more, visit . JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY Student Wellbeing Manager is responsible for fostering a positive and supportive environment by delivering on-site welfare support to employees, building a strong sense of community, and leading wellbeing initiatives. This role involves developing and maintaining a comprehensive Welfare Guide, providing regular on-site training sessions on mental health and wellbeing, and acting as a key point of contact for welfare concerns. Additionally, the Welfare Manager supports the broader management team with day-to-day operational tasks to ensure the smooth running of the site. Job Description Key Role Responsibilities Student Support & Welfare Management Provide direct support to students facing mental health or welfare challenges. Signpost students to appropriate external services (e.g., university support, GPs, counselling, charities). Lead on debt-related conversations where necessary, offer personal support, and manage documentation packs. Act as first point of contact for welfare-related incidents, escalating when appropriate. Maintain accurate, confidential welfare case records in line with safeguarding and GDPR requirements. Programs & Events Deliver a structured wellbeing events programme aligned with the student lifecycle. Run events focused on mental health, budgeting, social connection, and personal development. Engage external contractors, charities, and wellbeing partners to enhance programmes. Monitor participation and feedback to continuously improve the wellbeing calendar. Community Building Improve resident communication through wellbeing updates, and digital channels. Host flat meetings, mediate disputes, and support students in conflict resolution. Foster an inclusive community and promote peer-to-peer support initiatives (e.g., buddy schemes, cultural integration). Encourage shared responsibility for cleanliness, respectful co-living, and positive community standards. Operational Support Work as part of the property team, supporting and respecting colleagues to deliver exceptional resident living. Support the creation of a positive, memorable experience for residents. Deliver customer service front-of-house, anticipating and exceeding resident expectations. Respond positively to customer queries and complaints, undertaking appropriate action in line with company procedures. Support and attend property-wide events and community activities. Conduct regular community walks and room inspections to identify early wellbeing or hygiene concerns. Advise students on cleanliness and hygiene standards, encouraging healthy living habits to reduce the likelihood of pest or health problems. Support incident management outside direct welfare (e.g., behavioural issues, disputes). Act as a role model by demonstrating company values at all times. Actively interact with residents to proactively improve service delivery and welfare awareness. Participate, where required, in the on-call rota to provide out-of-hours emergency support for the community. Develop policy and procedures that can standardise the wellbeing approach across the city with wider effects at Greystar level. Develop and maintain external relationships with providers and charities to establish a support network for students. Develop and deploy training programmes for operational team members, to ensure compliance with signposting, welfare response and community engagement. Training & Resources Develop and maintain a Welfare Guide outlining responses to welfare scenarios and escalation pathways. Deliver welfare awareness training to on-site staff, ensuring confidence in basic protocols. Arrange or provide local training (e.g., safeguarding refreshers, cultural awareness, wellbeing first aid) to reduce reliance on external options. Stay up to date with local student wellbeing networks, charities, and referral partners. About You Knowledge & Qualifications Good level of general education. Fluent English verbal and written communication skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and confident in using databases or booking systems (training provided on in-house systems). Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple cases and initiatives. Emotionally intelligent, compassionate, and highly resilient. Strong experience in a wellbeing, safeguarding, or mental health-related leadership role. Self and culturally aware, able to adapt relationship-building, communication, and negotiation skills to suit diverse audiences. Demonstrable experience working with young adults, ideally within higher education or student accommodation. Significant experience managing and supporting individuals with complex mental health needs or trauma. Understanding of debt management processes and awareness of support services (training provided). Knowledge of relevant legislation, including GDPR, The Care Act, Prevent Duty, and mental capacity frameworks. A strong team player, but also capable of working autonomously and taking ownership.
Job Title: Estates Manager Location: RenfrewshireSalary: £52,700 plus excellent benefitsWorking Pattern: Full-time, Permanent Are you an experienced Estates Manager with a passion for driving excellence in property management, maintenance, and strategic development? Our client, OneRen, is seeking an experienced Estates Manager to oversee the effective management and optimisation of their property portfolio. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in shaping the organisation's asset management and maintenance strategy across a diverse range of facilities.OneRen are passionate about the part they play in improving life-long physical and mental health in every one of our communities. The trust provides a range of affordable, accessible and ambitious services that are open to all that improve personal, social and economic outcomes. OneRen's goal is to improve the people of Renfrewshire's health and wellbeing by working in partnership to design and deliver a range of life-enhancing and accessible cultural, leisure and sporting opportunities that meet local needs and improve life chances across the population.OneRen operate a wide range of provisions across the breadth of Renfrewshire. From multi-use leisure facilities to cultural venues which support programme, services and collaborative spaces, OneRen operate: 9 indoor sports facilities 4 town halls 5 museums 12 Libraries 19 playing fields 1 golf course The Role As Estates Manager, you will lead on all aspects of property maintenance, repairs, compliance, and estate strategy. You will manage budgets, coordinate contractors, and ensure that all buildings and facilities are safe, efficient, and aligned with organisational objectives.Reporting to the Strategic Operations Manager you will ensure that the estates function delivers best value, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Oversee a diverse property portfolio, ensuring optimal use, compliance, and cost-effectiveness. Manage planned, reactive, and preventative maintenance activities. Lead on property-related projects including refurbishments, redevelopments, and new builds. Commission and supervise external contractors and service providers. Ensure compliance with statutory requirements, including health and safety, fire regulations, and equality legislation. Prepare and monitor estates and maintenance budgets, ensuring effective financial control. Develop and implement asset management and property investment strategies. Provide professional advice and detailed reports to senior management and stakeholders. Manage and develop a small technical team, ensuring effective workforce planning and professional development. Foster a strong health and safety culture across all estate operations. Drive innovation and continuous improvement in estate management processes and systems. About You You'll be a strategic, hands-on professional with a solid background in estates, facilities, or property management, ideally within a complex public, community, or commercial environment. Managing multiple assets is essential. You'll combine technical knowledge with excellent leadership, financial management, and stakeholder engagement skills. Essential Criteria: Strong experience in property maintenance and facilities contract management. Evidence of managing a varied and diverse portfolio of properties. Proven track record in managing budgets and staff teams. Knowledge of statutory property inspection and maintenance requirements. Excellent communication and leadership skills. Desirable: Degree or HND in surveying, facilities management, or a related field. Membership of RICS or equivalent professional body. Health & Safety qualification (e.g. NEBOSH). Experience within public sector or leisure estate management. Knowledge of energy efficiency and sustainability initiatives. How to Apply If you are an experienced Estates Manager looking for your next challenge and want to make a tangible impact within a respected and forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you. Send your CV to Jackie MacGregor via the 'Apply Now' option.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Estates Manager Location: RenfrewshireSalary: £52,700 plus excellent benefitsWorking Pattern: Full-time, Permanent Are you an experienced Estates Manager with a passion for driving excellence in property management, maintenance, and strategic development? Our client, OneRen, is seeking an experienced Estates Manager to oversee the effective management and optimisation of their property portfolio. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in shaping the organisation's asset management and maintenance strategy across a diverse range of facilities.OneRen are passionate about the part they play in improving life-long physical and mental health in every one of our communities. The trust provides a range of affordable, accessible and ambitious services that are open to all that improve personal, social and economic outcomes. OneRen's goal is to improve the people of Renfrewshire's health and wellbeing by working in partnership to design and deliver a range of life-enhancing and accessible cultural, leisure and sporting opportunities that meet local needs and improve life chances across the population.OneRen operate a wide range of provisions across the breadth of Renfrewshire. From multi-use leisure facilities to cultural venues which support programme, services and collaborative spaces, OneRen operate: 9 indoor sports facilities 4 town halls 5 museums 12 Libraries 19 playing fields 1 golf course The Role As Estates Manager, you will lead on all aspects of property maintenance, repairs, compliance, and estate strategy. You will manage budgets, coordinate contractors, and ensure that all buildings and facilities are safe, efficient, and aligned with organisational objectives.Reporting to the Strategic Operations Manager you will ensure that the estates function delivers best value, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Oversee a diverse property portfolio, ensuring optimal use, compliance, and cost-effectiveness. Manage planned, reactive, and preventative maintenance activities. Lead on property-related projects including refurbishments, redevelopments, and new builds. Commission and supervise external contractors and service providers. Ensure compliance with statutory requirements, including health and safety, fire regulations, and equality legislation. Prepare and monitor estates and maintenance budgets, ensuring effective financial control. Develop and implement asset management and property investment strategies. Provide professional advice and detailed reports to senior management and stakeholders. Manage and develop a small technical team, ensuring effective workforce planning and professional development. Foster a strong health and safety culture across all estate operations. Drive innovation and continuous improvement in estate management processes and systems. About You You'll be a strategic, hands-on professional with a solid background in estates, facilities, or property management, ideally within a complex public, community, or commercial environment. Managing multiple assets is essential. You'll combine technical knowledge with excellent leadership, financial management, and stakeholder engagement skills. Essential Criteria: Strong experience in property maintenance and facilities contract management. Evidence of managing a varied and diverse portfolio of properties. Proven track record in managing budgets and staff teams. Knowledge of statutory property inspection and maintenance requirements. Excellent communication and leadership skills. Desirable: Degree or HND in surveying, facilities management, or a related field. Membership of RICS or equivalent professional body. Health & Safety qualification (e.g. NEBOSH). Experience within public sector or leisure estate management. Knowledge of energy efficiency and sustainability initiatives. How to Apply If you are an experienced Estates Manager looking for your next challenge and want to make a tangible impact within a respected and forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you. Send your CV to Jackie MacGregor via the 'Apply Now' option.
Civil OperativeSalary from £33,308Operational Incentive Scheme + Van41.25 hours work pattern over 7 days - including standby/callout rotaThree positions available across the NGN Network Start Date - 12th January 2026 We have an exciting opportunity to join our Civil Operations team as a Civil Operative , supporting the delivery of Northern Gas Network's (NGN) Capital Programme. You will play a key role in leading civil engineering works across our gas assets, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to a high standard. This role is ideal for hardworking, committed individuals who are flexible and prepared to work early mornings, evenings, and in varying weather conditions. In return, NGN offers specialist training, qualifications, and ongoing career development. A full UK driving licence is essential. The role involves travel across NGN's operational area, including major cities such as Newcastle, Sunderland, Leeds, York, Hull, and Bradford, as well as rural regions like North Yorkshire and Cumbria. Key Accountabilities & Responsibilities Ensure full compliance with health and safety regulations, wearing appropriate PPE and maintaining a safe working environment Deliver high-quality workmanship with attention to detail, meeting NGN's standards and expectations Use tools, materials, and equipment efficiently to minimise waste and maximise productivity Complete tasks within set timeframes to support project schedules and deadlines Communicate effectively with team members, supervisors, and stakeholders to ensure smooth operations Operate and maintain tools, machinery, and mobile plant safely and competently, following training and procedures Accurately complete documentation including timesheets, safety checklists, and progress reports, and support environmental best practices What we are looking for A proactive self-starter who values a zero-tolerance safety culture and delivers excellent customer service by engaging with customers and understanding their needs Physically fit and comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions A reliable team player with a positive, can-do attitude Willing to adhere to NGN's clean-shaven policy as part of our Health & Safety requirements Able to assist with a range of construction tasks including site preparation, trench digging, laying drains, mixing concrete, and operating machinery Capable of communicating effectively with colleagues, customers, and site managers to support smooth operations Open to training and development, including safe use of tools, mobile plant, and mechanical lifting equipment Ready to build your future with us? Apply now and be part of a team that keeps our network moving What we offer you Salary from £33,308 per annum Bonus according to the Operational Incentive Mechanism + Van + Overtime 25 days annual leave (plus recognised bank holidays and 2 half days over the Christmas period) SSP for the first 2 calendar days then occupational sick pay Flexible benefits and salary sacrifice options from discounts on a variety of UK attractions, gym membership, restaurant discounts, experience days and much more! An array of fantastic family- friendly policies such as 6 weeks' paternity leave (for eligible employees) and 6 months' full pay for employees on maternity leave (for eligible employees), as well as shared parental leave and many more! We are Northern Gas Networks . We deliver gas to 2.7 million homes and businesses in the North East, Northern Cumbria and much of Yorkshire. That's around 6.7million individual customers. We don't generate or sell the gas, but we transport it to homes and businesses in our region through a vast network of underground pipes. In fact, we own and maintain more than 37,000km of gas pipes - enough to stretch from Leeds to Sydney and back again. We cover large cities like Newcastle, Sunderland, Leeds, York, Hull, and Bradford, and our work extends to rural areas like North Yorkshire and Cumbria. Our Values are at the heart of what we do. In addition to your key responsibilities, you will incorporate these into the daily life of your role. We are Trailblazing, Empowered, Heartfelt, Community Focused, Intellectually Curious and most of all we are Happy! Our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion culture at NGN is embedded in everything that we do. We will be delighted to hear from a diverse range of applicants, so we can continue to grow our great team of people. We are proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant, helping ex-services personnel back into employment, as well as being members of WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) and we are committed to delivering our 'Opportunity Action Plan' having signed the Social Mobility Pledge campaign, whereby we will establish our business as a 'force for good' in the communities that we serve. Next Steps - Please apply by clicking apply and uploading your CV. We love to see how your experience and skills are transferable to this role so please ensure these are all included in your application. Once the advert has closed, we will be contact within one week to let you know if you have progressed to the next stage. We are looking to hold interviews for this role end of November. We look forward to receiving your application for the role. If you require adjustments to support you throughout the recruitment process, we want to hear about how we can help. Any applicant that requires reasonable adjustments from initial application through to interview are asked to contact the Recruitment Team at
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Civil OperativeSalary from £33,308Operational Incentive Scheme + Van41.25 hours work pattern over 7 days - including standby/callout rotaThree positions available across the NGN Network Start Date - 12th January 2026 We have an exciting opportunity to join our Civil Operations team as a Civil Operative , supporting the delivery of Northern Gas Network's (NGN) Capital Programme. You will play a key role in leading civil engineering works across our gas assets, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to a high standard. This role is ideal for hardworking, committed individuals who are flexible and prepared to work early mornings, evenings, and in varying weather conditions. In return, NGN offers specialist training, qualifications, and ongoing career development. A full UK driving licence is essential. The role involves travel across NGN's operational area, including major cities such as Newcastle, Sunderland, Leeds, York, Hull, and Bradford, as well as rural regions like North Yorkshire and Cumbria. Key Accountabilities & Responsibilities Ensure full compliance with health and safety regulations, wearing appropriate PPE and maintaining a safe working environment Deliver high-quality workmanship with attention to detail, meeting NGN's standards and expectations Use tools, materials, and equipment efficiently to minimise waste and maximise productivity Complete tasks within set timeframes to support project schedules and deadlines Communicate effectively with team members, supervisors, and stakeholders to ensure smooth operations Operate and maintain tools, machinery, and mobile plant safely and competently, following training and procedures Accurately complete documentation including timesheets, safety checklists, and progress reports, and support environmental best practices What we are looking for A proactive self-starter who values a zero-tolerance safety culture and delivers excellent customer service by engaging with customers and understanding their needs Physically fit and comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions A reliable team player with a positive, can-do attitude Willing to adhere to NGN's clean-shaven policy as part of our Health & Safety requirements Able to assist with a range of construction tasks including site preparation, trench digging, laying drains, mixing concrete, and operating machinery Capable of communicating effectively with colleagues, customers, and site managers to support smooth operations Open to training and development, including safe use of tools, mobile plant, and mechanical lifting equipment Ready to build your future with us? Apply now and be part of a team that keeps our network moving What we offer you Salary from £33,308 per annum Bonus according to the Operational Incentive Mechanism + Van + Overtime 25 days annual leave (plus recognised bank holidays and 2 half days over the Christmas period) SSP for the first 2 calendar days then occupational sick pay Flexible benefits and salary sacrifice options from discounts on a variety of UK attractions, gym membership, restaurant discounts, experience days and much more! An array of fantastic family- friendly policies such as 6 weeks' paternity leave (for eligible employees) and 6 months' full pay for employees on maternity leave (for eligible employees), as well as shared parental leave and many more! We are Northern Gas Networks . We deliver gas to 2.7 million homes and businesses in the North East, Northern Cumbria and much of Yorkshire. That's around 6.7million individual customers. We don't generate or sell the gas, but we transport it to homes and businesses in our region through a vast network of underground pipes. In fact, we own and maintain more than 37,000km of gas pipes - enough to stretch from Leeds to Sydney and back again. We cover large cities like Newcastle, Sunderland, Leeds, York, Hull, and Bradford, and our work extends to rural areas like North Yorkshire and Cumbria. Our Values are at the heart of what we do. In addition to your key responsibilities, you will incorporate these into the daily life of your role. We are Trailblazing, Empowered, Heartfelt, Community Focused, Intellectually Curious and most of all we are Happy! Our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion culture at NGN is embedded in everything that we do. We will be delighted to hear from a diverse range of applicants, so we can continue to grow our great team of people. We are proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant, helping ex-services personnel back into employment, as well as being members of WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) and we are committed to delivering our 'Opportunity Action Plan' having signed the Social Mobility Pledge campaign, whereby we will establish our business as a 'force for good' in the communities that we serve. Next Steps - Please apply by clicking apply and uploading your CV. We love to see how your experience and skills are transferable to this role so please ensure these are all included in your application. Once the advert has closed, we will be contact within one week to let you know if you have progressed to the next stage. We are looking to hold interviews for this role end of November. We look forward to receiving your application for the role. If you require adjustments to support you throughout the recruitment process, we want to hear about how we can help. Any applicant that requires reasonable adjustments from initial application through to interview are asked to contact the Recruitment Team at
Civil OperativeSalary from £33,308Operational Incentive Scheme + Van41.25 hours work pattern over 7 days - including standby/callout rotaThree positions available across the NGN Network Start Date - 12th January 2026 We have an exciting opportunity to join our Civil Operations team as a Civil Operative , supporting the delivery of Northern Gas Network's (NGN) Capital Programme. You will play a key role in leading civil engineering works across our gas assets, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to a high standard. This role is ideal for hardworking, committed individuals who are flexible and prepared to work early mornings, evenings, and in varying weather conditions. In return, NGN offers specialist training, qualifications, and ongoing career development. A full UK driving licence is essential. The role involves travel across NGN's operational area, including major cities such as Newcastle, Sunderland, Leeds, York, Hull, and Bradford, as well as rural regions like North Yorkshire and Cumbria. Key Accountabilities & Responsibilities Ensure full compliance with health and safety regulations, wearing appropriate PPE and maintaining a safe working environment Deliver high-quality workmanship with attention to detail, meeting NGN's standards and expectations Use tools, materials, and equipment efficiently to minimise waste and maximise productivity Complete tasks within set timeframes to support project schedules and deadlines Communicate effectively with team members, supervisors, and stakeholders to ensure smooth operations Operate and maintain tools, machinery, and mobile plant safely and competently, following training and procedures Accurately complete documentation including timesheets, safety checklists, and progress reports, and support environmental best practices What we are looking for A proactive self-starter who values a zero-tolerance safety culture and delivers excellent customer service by engaging with customers and understanding their needs Physically fit and comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions A reliable team player with a positive, can-do attitude Willing to adhere to NGN's clean-shaven policy as part of our Health & Safety requirements Able to assist with a range of construction tasks including site preparation, trench digging, laying drains, mixing concrete, and operating machinery Capable of communicating effectively with colleagues, customers, and site managers to support smooth operations Open to training and development, including safe use of tools, mobile plant, and mechanical lifting equipment Ready to build your future with us? Apply now and be part of a team that keeps our network moving What we offer you Salary from £33,308 per annum Bonus according to the Operational Incentive Mechanism + Van + Overtime 25 days annual leave (plus recognised bank holidays and 2 half days over the Christmas period) SSP for the first 2 calendar days then occupational sick pay Flexible benefits and salary sacrifice options from discounts on a variety of UK attractions, gym membership, restaurant discounts, experience days and much more! An array of fantastic family- friendly policies such as 6 weeks' paternity leave (for eligible employees) and 6 months' full pay for employees on maternity leave (for eligible employees), as well as shared parental leave and many more! We are Northern Gas Networks . We deliver gas to 2.7 million homes and businesses in the North East, Northern Cumbria and much of Yorkshire. That's around 6.7million individual customers. We don't generate or sell the gas, but we transport it to homes and businesses in our region through a vast network of underground pipes. In fact, we own and maintain more than 37,000km of gas pipes - enough to stretch from Leeds to Sydney and back again. We cover large cities like Newcastle, Sunderland, Leeds, York, Hull, and Bradford, and our work extends to rural areas like North Yorkshire and Cumbria. Our Values are at the heart of what we do. In addition to your key responsibilities, you will incorporate these into the daily life of your role. We are Trailblazing, Empowered, Heartfelt, Community Focused, Intellectually Curious and most of all we are Happy! Our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion culture at NGN is embedded in everything that we do. We will be delighted to hear from a diverse range of applicants, so we can continue to grow our great team of people. We are proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant, helping ex-services personnel back into employment, as well as being members of WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) and we are committed to delivering our 'Opportunity Action Plan' having signed the Social Mobility Pledge campaign, whereby we will establish our business as a 'force for good' in the communities that we serve. Next Steps - Please apply by clicking apply and uploading your CV. We love to see how your experience and skills are transferable to this role so please ensure these are all included in your application. Once the advert has closed, we will be contact within one week to let you know if you have progressed to the next stage. We are looking to hold interviews for this role end of November. We look forward to receiving your application for the role. If you require adjustments to support you throughout the recruitment process, we want to hear about how we can help. Any applicant that requires reasonable adjustments from initial application through to interview are asked to contact the Recruitment Team at
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Civil OperativeSalary from £33,308Operational Incentive Scheme + Van41.25 hours work pattern over 7 days - including standby/callout rotaThree positions available across the NGN Network Start Date - 12th January 2026 We have an exciting opportunity to join our Civil Operations team as a Civil Operative , supporting the delivery of Northern Gas Network's (NGN) Capital Programme. You will play a key role in leading civil engineering works across our gas assets, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to a high standard. This role is ideal for hardworking, committed individuals who are flexible and prepared to work early mornings, evenings, and in varying weather conditions. In return, NGN offers specialist training, qualifications, and ongoing career development. A full UK driving licence is essential. The role involves travel across NGN's operational area, including major cities such as Newcastle, Sunderland, Leeds, York, Hull, and Bradford, as well as rural regions like North Yorkshire and Cumbria. Key Accountabilities & Responsibilities Ensure full compliance with health and safety regulations, wearing appropriate PPE and maintaining a safe working environment Deliver high-quality workmanship with attention to detail, meeting NGN's standards and expectations Use tools, materials, and equipment efficiently to minimise waste and maximise productivity Complete tasks within set timeframes to support project schedules and deadlines Communicate effectively with team members, supervisors, and stakeholders to ensure smooth operations Operate and maintain tools, machinery, and mobile plant safely and competently, following training and procedures Accurately complete documentation including timesheets, safety checklists, and progress reports, and support environmental best practices What we are looking for A proactive self-starter who values a zero-tolerance safety culture and delivers excellent customer service by engaging with customers and understanding their needs Physically fit and comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions A reliable team player with a positive, can-do attitude Willing to adhere to NGN's clean-shaven policy as part of our Health & Safety requirements Able to assist with a range of construction tasks including site preparation, trench digging, laying drains, mixing concrete, and operating machinery Capable of communicating effectively with colleagues, customers, and site managers to support smooth operations Open to training and development, including safe use of tools, mobile plant, and mechanical lifting equipment Ready to build your future with us? Apply now and be part of a team that keeps our network moving What we offer you Salary from £33,308 per annum Bonus according to the Operational Incentive Mechanism + Van + Overtime 25 days annual leave (plus recognised bank holidays and 2 half days over the Christmas period) SSP for the first 2 calendar days then occupational sick pay Flexible benefits and salary sacrifice options from discounts on a variety of UK attractions, gym membership, restaurant discounts, experience days and much more! An array of fantastic family- friendly policies such as 6 weeks' paternity leave (for eligible employees) and 6 months' full pay for employees on maternity leave (for eligible employees), as well as shared parental leave and many more! We are Northern Gas Networks . We deliver gas to 2.7 million homes and businesses in the North East, Northern Cumbria and much of Yorkshire. That's around 6.7million individual customers. We don't generate or sell the gas, but we transport it to homes and businesses in our region through a vast network of underground pipes. In fact, we own and maintain more than 37,000km of gas pipes - enough to stretch from Leeds to Sydney and back again. We cover large cities like Newcastle, Sunderland, Leeds, York, Hull, and Bradford, and our work extends to rural areas like North Yorkshire and Cumbria. Our Values are at the heart of what we do. In addition to your key responsibilities, you will incorporate these into the daily life of your role. We are Trailblazing, Empowered, Heartfelt, Community Focused, Intellectually Curious and most of all we are Happy! Our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion culture at NGN is embedded in everything that we do. We will be delighted to hear from a diverse range of applicants, so we can continue to grow our great team of people. We are proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant, helping ex-services personnel back into employment, as well as being members of WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) and we are committed to delivering our 'Opportunity Action Plan' having signed the Social Mobility Pledge campaign, whereby we will establish our business as a 'force for good' in the communities that we serve. Next Steps - Please apply by clicking apply and uploading your CV. We love to see how your experience and skills are transferable to this role so please ensure these are all included in your application. Once the advert has closed, we will be contact within one week to let you know if you have progressed to the next stage. We are looking to hold interviews for this role end of November. We look forward to receiving your application for the role. If you require adjustments to support you throughout the recruitment process, we want to hear about how we can help. Any applicant that requires reasonable adjustments from initial application through to interview are asked to contact the Recruitment Team at
Location: Falmer (Hybrid Working)We are delivering one of the UK's most ambitious infrastructure programmes, with over £5bn of investment planned through its Major Projects directorate. These Strategic Resource Option (SRO) projects are nationally significant and critical to securing long-term water resilience across the region.We are now seeking two experienced Project Managers with a strong construction background to help lead the delivery of these complex, large-scale infrastructure schemes.Why Join Us?This is a rare opportunity to work on a £1bn+ infrastructure programme involving cutting-edge engineering, innovative procurement models (including PPP/PFI), and nationally significant construction projects. You'll be part of a newly formed directorate with the chance to shape delivery from the ground up.Role OverviewYou will be responsible for managing a defined package of construction work within a broader project workstream, reporting to a Senior Project Manager. Your focus will be on construction planning, delivery, and coordination across multiple disciplines and stakeholders.Key programmes include:Direct Procurement for Customers (DPC) - a third-party funded delivery model for major assets.Development Consent Order (DCO) - enabling delivery of Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs).Key ResponsibilitiesLead the delivery of construction work packages, ensuring alignment with programme milestones, budgets, and quality standards.Oversee construction planning, risk management, and governance processes.Support procurement strategy and tender development for major construction contracts (£1bn+).Coordinate multidisciplinary teams including civil, mechanical, and electrical engineers, contractors, and consultants.Manage relationships with contractors, regulators, and industry bodies to ensure compliance and collaboration.Ensure accurate reporting of construction progress, performance metrics, and financial forecasts.About YouYou'll bring proven experience in construction project management, ideally within large-scale infrastructure or utility projects. You're confident managing complex workstreams, navigating regulatory environments, and driving delivery in high-pressure settings.Essential Skills & Experience:Strong background in construction or engineering project delivery.Experience managing contractors and construction teams on major infrastructure projects.Familiarity with regulated environments and multi-stakeholder programmes.Commercial awareness and understanding of procurement and contract models (e.g., NEC, PFI/PPP).Excellent problem-solving, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills.Proficiency in project planning tools (e.g., Primavera P6). Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). NCI - National Critical Infrastructure. Direct Procurement for Customers (DPC). End to End Delivery experience, including Planning, Design and Build. Industry background can include: Utilities (Water / Power), Highways, Infrastructure, Construction. Budgets of over £30mil - major project exp. Enabling works / projects. Qualifications:Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field.Membership of APM, ICE, CIOB or similar (or working towards).Experience with DCO or NSIP projects is advantageous.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Location: Falmer (Hybrid Working)We are delivering one of the UK's most ambitious infrastructure programmes, with over £5bn of investment planned through its Major Projects directorate. These Strategic Resource Option (SRO) projects are nationally significant and critical to securing long-term water resilience across the region.We are now seeking two experienced Project Managers with a strong construction background to help lead the delivery of these complex, large-scale infrastructure schemes.Why Join Us?This is a rare opportunity to work on a £1bn+ infrastructure programme involving cutting-edge engineering, innovative procurement models (including PPP/PFI), and nationally significant construction projects. You'll be part of a newly formed directorate with the chance to shape delivery from the ground up.Role OverviewYou will be responsible for managing a defined package of construction work within a broader project workstream, reporting to a Senior Project Manager. Your focus will be on construction planning, delivery, and coordination across multiple disciplines and stakeholders.Key programmes include:Direct Procurement for Customers (DPC) - a third-party funded delivery model for major assets.Development Consent Order (DCO) - enabling delivery of Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs).Key ResponsibilitiesLead the delivery of construction work packages, ensuring alignment with programme milestones, budgets, and quality standards.Oversee construction planning, risk management, and governance processes.Support procurement strategy and tender development for major construction contracts (£1bn+).Coordinate multidisciplinary teams including civil, mechanical, and electrical engineers, contractors, and consultants.Manage relationships with contractors, regulators, and industry bodies to ensure compliance and collaboration.Ensure accurate reporting of construction progress, performance metrics, and financial forecasts.About YouYou'll bring proven experience in construction project management, ideally within large-scale infrastructure or utility projects. You're confident managing complex workstreams, navigating regulatory environments, and driving delivery in high-pressure settings.Essential Skills & Experience:Strong background in construction or engineering project delivery.Experience managing contractors and construction teams on major infrastructure projects.Familiarity with regulated environments and multi-stakeholder programmes.Commercial awareness and understanding of procurement and contract models (e.g., NEC, PFI/PPP).Excellent problem-solving, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills.Proficiency in project planning tools (e.g., Primavera P6). Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). NCI - National Critical Infrastructure. Direct Procurement for Customers (DPC). End to End Delivery experience, including Planning, Design and Build. Industry background can include: Utilities (Water / Power), Highways, Infrastructure, Construction. Budgets of over £30mil - major project exp. Enabling works / projects. Qualifications:Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field.Membership of APM, ICE, CIOB or similar (or working towards).Experience with DCO or NSIP projects is advantageous.
Elliot Marsh Head Hunting Partners
Edinburgh, Midlothian
Our client has an exciting opportunity for a Project Manager to join the team. Location: Edinburgh - Occasional travel into the office Salary: Grade 4 Banding, £40,158 - £46,141 per annum Job Type/Hours: Full Time, 12-month FTC - 35 hours per week About The Company: Our client is a national organisation responsible for managing and protecting culturally significant sites and assets across Scotland. They are seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead the delivery of a key compliance and safety project in line with Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025. Project Manager - The Role: This new position forms part of a wider Safety & Compliance Improvement Programme, ensuring that the organisation meets its statutory and moral obligations in maintaining the safety and security of visitors, staff, and the public. The successful candidate will lead the planning, coordination, and implementation of public protection procedures and physical security measures across a varied and complex estate. Project Manager - Key Responsibilities: - Lead the delivery of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act, ensuring alignment with organisational safety and compliance objectives - Review, develop, and implement enhanced public protection and physical security procedures - Establish effective governance structures to manage risks, track progress, and ensure compliance - Coordinate cross-departmental engagement and manage relationships with external stakeholders, contractors, and local authorities - Oversee the delivery of physical security installations across multiple sites, ensuring minimal operational disruption - Provide regular progress, financial, and compliance reports to senior leadership - Support awareness, learning, and communication activities relating to project outcomes and new procedures Project Manager - You: - Proven experience in project management across a range of sectors, ideally delivering multi-stakeholder or compliance-focused projects - Project Management experience in construction would also be beneficial - Experience in security planning, risk management, or health and safety compliance is desirable. - Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to influence and engage at all levels - Experience managing subcontractors and delivering projects within agreed timescales and budgets - Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a commitment to quality and continuous improvement - Happy to travel around Scotland on occasion to visit sites e.g. Orkney or Shetland - Full UK Driving license is desirable - Formal project management qualification such as PRINCE2 or Agile PM is also desirable Project Manager - Benefits: - Civil Service Pension with a 28% Employer Pension contribution - 25 days annual leave + bank holidays - Flexible hybrid working arrangements with the ability to work from home apart from site visits and meetings - Opportunity to lead a nationally significant safety and security compliance project - Work within a collaborative and forward-thinking organisation committed to public protection and operational excellence - Free entry to all of heritage properties To submit your CV for this exciting Project Manager opportunity, please click 'Apply' now!
Oct 27, 2025
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Our client has an exciting opportunity for a Project Manager to join the team. Location: Edinburgh - Occasional travel into the office Salary: Grade 4 Banding, £40,158 - £46,141 per annum Job Type/Hours: Full Time, 12-month FTC - 35 hours per week About The Company: Our client is a national organisation responsible for managing and protecting culturally significant sites and assets across Scotland. They are seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead the delivery of a key compliance and safety project in line with Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025. Project Manager - The Role: This new position forms part of a wider Safety & Compliance Improvement Programme, ensuring that the organisation meets its statutory and moral obligations in maintaining the safety and security of visitors, staff, and the public. The successful candidate will lead the planning, coordination, and implementation of public protection procedures and physical security measures across a varied and complex estate. Project Manager - Key Responsibilities: - Lead the delivery of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act, ensuring alignment with organisational safety and compliance objectives - Review, develop, and implement enhanced public protection and physical security procedures - Establish effective governance structures to manage risks, track progress, and ensure compliance - Coordinate cross-departmental engagement and manage relationships with external stakeholders, contractors, and local authorities - Oversee the delivery of physical security installations across multiple sites, ensuring minimal operational disruption - Provide regular progress, financial, and compliance reports to senior leadership - Support awareness, learning, and communication activities relating to project outcomes and new procedures Project Manager - You: - Proven experience in project management across a range of sectors, ideally delivering multi-stakeholder or compliance-focused projects - Project Management experience in construction would also be beneficial - Experience in security planning, risk management, or health and safety compliance is desirable. - Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to influence and engage at all levels - Experience managing subcontractors and delivering projects within agreed timescales and budgets - Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a commitment to quality and continuous improvement - Happy to travel around Scotland on occasion to visit sites e.g. Orkney or Shetland - Full UK Driving license is desirable - Formal project management qualification such as PRINCE2 or Agile PM is also desirable Project Manager - Benefits: - Civil Service Pension with a 28% Employer Pension contribution - 25 days annual leave + bank holidays - Flexible hybrid working arrangements with the ability to work from home apart from site visits and meetings - Opportunity to lead a nationally significant safety and security compliance project - Work within a collaborative and forward-thinking organisation committed to public protection and operational excellence - Free entry to all of heritage properties To submit your CV for this exciting Project Manager opportunity, please click 'Apply' now!
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