Key Responsibilities • Produce site programmes indicating project duration, scope of works and time scales per trade. • Liaise with the commercial and internal departments to ensure the lead in time is programmed / co-ordinated to suit the projects undertaken. • Priorities workload, manage and provide solutions to issues in relation to contracts assigned. • To work closely with the production team to ensure joinery production targets and transport requests can be met. • Develop and maintain good working relationship with the client. • To develop and implement working relationships with architect, designers, building control and other third parties. • Attend site meetings with client, EUK management and sub-contractors, produce accurately recorded minutes. • To work closely with the Commercial and Procurement team to control labour, material purchases and sub-contractor budgets. • Manage sub-contractors. • Ensure Health & Safety regulations are met in accordance with the current legislation. • Assist Commercial team and / or Director/s with final account preparation. Key Skills • Previous experience in management of shopfitting contracts. • Communication at all levels both internally and externally. • Knowledge of current Health & Safety legislation.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Key Responsibilities • Produce site programmes indicating project duration, scope of works and time scales per trade. • Liaise with the commercial and internal departments to ensure the lead in time is programmed / co-ordinated to suit the projects undertaken. • Priorities workload, manage and provide solutions to issues in relation to contracts assigned. • To work closely with the production team to ensure joinery production targets and transport requests can be met. • Develop and maintain good working relationship with the client. • To develop and implement working relationships with architect, designers, building control and other third parties. • Attend site meetings with client, EUK management and sub-contractors, produce accurately recorded minutes. • To work closely with the Commercial and Procurement team to control labour, material purchases and sub-contractor budgets. • Manage sub-contractors. • Ensure Health & Safety regulations are met in accordance with the current legislation. • Assist Commercial team and / or Director/s with final account preparation. Key Skills • Previous experience in management of shopfitting contracts. • Communication at all levels both internally and externally. • Knowledge of current Health & Safety legislation.
Central Procurement Manager - National Infrastructure Frameworks Manchester 55,000 to 65,000 + car & package A major UK design-and-build contractor operating across the utilities sector is expanding its central procurement function to meet increased framework delivery demands with the addition of a Central Procurement Manager within their team in Manchester. The successful candidate will quickly become an integral part of my clients procurement team who operate across multiple long-term alliances with responsibility for complex, high-value infrastructure projects. Role Overview The Central Procurement Manager will lead the strategic procurement function, driving category strategy, supplier governance, and operational alignment across multiple business units. The role reports to the Head of Procurement and is based near Manchester with hybrid working. It requires leadership of a central team delivering procurement governance, category management, and supplier performance improvement. Key Responsibilities Leadership Lead and develop a high-performing central procurement team Oversee performance management, resource allocation, and training plans Act as escalation point for procurement issues and decision-making Foster a results-driven and compliant team culture Supplier Management Oversee supplier onboarding and compliance audits Ensure adherence to internal and client governance frameworks Manage supplier performance and drive measurable improvement Lead strategic supplier reviews and approve final evaluations Category and Framework Management Develop and implement category strategies that drive value and innovation Execute procurement programmes across frameworks to deliver cost efficiency Analyse market trends and risks to inform category planning Lead end-to-end tendering processes, negotiations, and contract awards Manage supplier segmentation and category performance reporting Governance and Process Improvement Enforce compliance with procurement policies, contracts, and legislation Drive standardisation and process optimisation across procurement operations Promote sustainable and ethical sourcing in line with ESG commitments Oversee integrity of procurement systems and data accuracy Performance and Reporting Produce board-level reports on procurement performance and supplier stability Track KPIs across category and team performance metrics Represent the procurement function with internal and external stakeholders Essential Requirements Senior-level procurement experience with proven category management capability Strong commercial acumen and understanding of contract law and supply chains Demonstrated success in cost reduction, process improvement, and risk control Leadership experience managing multi-disciplinary procurement teams Proficient in P2P systems, Excel, Power BI, and reporting tools Skilled communicator and negotiator, able to engage at executive level Organised, decisive, and delivery-focused Desirable Requirements MCIPS qualification or active progression toward certification Experience in regulated or complex project environments (utilities, infrastructure, manufacturing, or engineering) Knowledge of ISO frameworks, ESG governance, and ethical procurement standards Benefits and Development Starting salary of 55,000 to 65,000 5,000 car/travel allowance Hybrid working model 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with purchase option Contributory pension, life assurance, and private medical cover Health insurance, cycle-to-work scheme, and employee savings platform Structured leadership development and progression within a national delivery business If you're an experienced Central Procurement Manager keen on joining an established and growing business, get in touch with Matt Clegg at Gold Group today for a confidential chat. Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Central Procurement Manager - National Infrastructure Frameworks Manchester 55,000 to 65,000 + car & package A major UK design-and-build contractor operating across the utilities sector is expanding its central procurement function to meet increased framework delivery demands with the addition of a Central Procurement Manager within their team in Manchester. The successful candidate will quickly become an integral part of my clients procurement team who operate across multiple long-term alliances with responsibility for complex, high-value infrastructure projects. Role Overview The Central Procurement Manager will lead the strategic procurement function, driving category strategy, supplier governance, and operational alignment across multiple business units. The role reports to the Head of Procurement and is based near Manchester with hybrid working. It requires leadership of a central team delivering procurement governance, category management, and supplier performance improvement. Key Responsibilities Leadership Lead and develop a high-performing central procurement team Oversee performance management, resource allocation, and training plans Act as escalation point for procurement issues and decision-making Foster a results-driven and compliant team culture Supplier Management Oversee supplier onboarding and compliance audits Ensure adherence to internal and client governance frameworks Manage supplier performance and drive measurable improvement Lead strategic supplier reviews and approve final evaluations Category and Framework Management Develop and implement category strategies that drive value and innovation Execute procurement programmes across frameworks to deliver cost efficiency Analyse market trends and risks to inform category planning Lead end-to-end tendering processes, negotiations, and contract awards Manage supplier segmentation and category performance reporting Governance and Process Improvement Enforce compliance with procurement policies, contracts, and legislation Drive standardisation and process optimisation across procurement operations Promote sustainable and ethical sourcing in line with ESG commitments Oversee integrity of procurement systems and data accuracy Performance and Reporting Produce board-level reports on procurement performance and supplier stability Track KPIs across category and team performance metrics Represent the procurement function with internal and external stakeholders Essential Requirements Senior-level procurement experience with proven category management capability Strong commercial acumen and understanding of contract law and supply chains Demonstrated success in cost reduction, process improvement, and risk control Leadership experience managing multi-disciplinary procurement teams Proficient in P2P systems, Excel, Power BI, and reporting tools Skilled communicator and negotiator, able to engage at executive level Organised, decisive, and delivery-focused Desirable Requirements MCIPS qualification or active progression toward certification Experience in regulated or complex project environments (utilities, infrastructure, manufacturing, or engineering) Knowledge of ISO frameworks, ESG governance, and ethical procurement standards Benefits and Development Starting salary of 55,000 to 65,000 5,000 car/travel allowance Hybrid working model 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with purchase option Contributory pension, life assurance, and private medical cover Health insurance, cycle-to-work scheme, and employee savings platform Structured leadership development and progression within a national delivery business If you're an experienced Central Procurement Manager keen on joining an established and growing business, get in touch with Matt Clegg at Gold Group today for a confidential chat. Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
Bid Manager This challenging and exciting Bid Manager opportunity requires an individual with a good technical background and demonstrable experience in taking the responsibility for producing bids, estimates and tenders from within the piling, foundations or ground engineering sector. The position includes some working from home, with 2-3 days in the office required over the course of the week. Due to continued expansion, an abundant pipeline of works, and the recent award of a number of long-term major contracts, our client is now looking to appoint a Bid Manager who will take the responsibility for pricing piling projects and compiling innovative, competitive and compelling bids. The successful candidate must be able to review enquiry documentations to determine the key considerations associated with the proposed project. Our client seeks a high calibre candidate with ambition, enthusiasm and drive to make an impact. You must have strong technical acumen coupled with a positive general interest and passion for ground engineering. You will also have a professional approach and a keen eye for detail; excellent communication and IT skills are also vital for the role. The Role To understand and deliver the client's requirements and liaise with designers / clients / main contractors to optimize the best engineering solution. Ensure the appropriate selection of piling technique is chosen to suit the project ground conditions. To undertake geotechnical analysis using in-house and commercially available software in accordance with the relevant codes of practice and prepare reports for submittal to clients and respond to technical queries raised during the approval process. To cost, budget, tender, bid, negotiate and secure orders for a variety of contracts Preparation of settlement packs for review by the business at meetings. Preparation of contract tender documents, specifications and schedules. Awareness of risk including H&S, geotechnical and commercial aspects. To liaise and provide support to the operation team during the installation phase To produce as built documentation post construction. Develop long lasting relationships with clients to encourage repeat business. Co-ordinating and responding to client's requests by utilising experience from colleagues. Collaborative working with other group business units to achieve shared end goals. To continue your professional development. The Person You must be eligible to work in the UK with a valid work permit Ability to produce piling bids, estimates and tenders using appropriate software packages Experience of pricing piling enquiries Ability to sometimes work in isolation (at home) and to communicate complex technical matters simply and clearly both in writing and verbally Enthusiasm and results focussed, with an ability to work well under pressure and to challenging or stringent deadlines Effective negotiation skills with both internal and external clients and teams Our Client Our client is a market leading piling, foundations, retaining structures and ground engineering contractor. Their service offering includes restricted access and open sites and covers all disciplines and techniques for a wide variety of clients and project applications. They not only complete projects successfully and to the highest of standards at all times, but also add value to their clients by giving them total support from the beginning to the end of each and every contract. An attractive basic salary (commensurate with experience) plus extensive benefits package is on offer to the successful candidate, along with longevity and security of work and forward career progression given that our client possesses a significant contract pipeline for the long-term future and is firmly committed to continued growth over the next 5-10 years.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Bid Manager This challenging and exciting Bid Manager opportunity requires an individual with a good technical background and demonstrable experience in taking the responsibility for producing bids, estimates and tenders from within the piling, foundations or ground engineering sector. The position includes some working from home, with 2-3 days in the office required over the course of the week. Due to continued expansion, an abundant pipeline of works, and the recent award of a number of long-term major contracts, our client is now looking to appoint a Bid Manager who will take the responsibility for pricing piling projects and compiling innovative, competitive and compelling bids. The successful candidate must be able to review enquiry documentations to determine the key considerations associated with the proposed project. Our client seeks a high calibre candidate with ambition, enthusiasm and drive to make an impact. You must have strong technical acumen coupled with a positive general interest and passion for ground engineering. You will also have a professional approach and a keen eye for detail; excellent communication and IT skills are also vital for the role. The Role To understand and deliver the client's requirements and liaise with designers / clients / main contractors to optimize the best engineering solution. Ensure the appropriate selection of piling technique is chosen to suit the project ground conditions. To undertake geotechnical analysis using in-house and commercially available software in accordance with the relevant codes of practice and prepare reports for submittal to clients and respond to technical queries raised during the approval process. To cost, budget, tender, bid, negotiate and secure orders for a variety of contracts Preparation of settlement packs for review by the business at meetings. Preparation of contract tender documents, specifications and schedules. Awareness of risk including H&S, geotechnical and commercial aspects. To liaise and provide support to the operation team during the installation phase To produce as built documentation post construction. Develop long lasting relationships with clients to encourage repeat business. Co-ordinating and responding to client's requests by utilising experience from colleagues. Collaborative working with other group business units to achieve shared end goals. To continue your professional development. The Person You must be eligible to work in the UK with a valid work permit Ability to produce piling bids, estimates and tenders using appropriate software packages Experience of pricing piling enquiries Ability to sometimes work in isolation (at home) and to communicate complex technical matters simply and clearly both in writing and verbally Enthusiasm and results focussed, with an ability to work well under pressure and to challenging or stringent deadlines Effective negotiation skills with both internal and external clients and teams Our Client Our client is a market leading piling, foundations, retaining structures and ground engineering contractor. Their service offering includes restricted access and open sites and covers all disciplines and techniques for a wide variety of clients and project applications. They not only complete projects successfully and to the highest of standards at all times, but also add value to their clients by giving them total support from the beginning to the end of each and every contract. An attractive basic salary (commensurate with experience) plus extensive benefits package is on offer to the successful candidate, along with longevity and security of work and forward career progression given that our client possesses a significant contract pipeline for the long-term future and is firmly committed to continued growth over the next 5-10 years.
Deputy Facilities Manager (Building Compliance & Operations) Location: Derby (Hybrid / On-site) Working Hours: Between 7:00am 10:15pm (Mon Fri) with occasional weekend and event support About the Role We are seeking a highly organised and proactive Deputy Facilities Manager to support the Facilities Manager, Place, in delivering a responsive, efficient, and compliant Facilities Management service across Derby City Council buildings. This is a key leadership role ensuring that our public buildings are safe, well-managed, and compliant with all relevant legislation and health & safety requirements. You ll oversee day-to-day operations across multiple sites, lead frontline FM teams, and play a pivotal role in ensuring excellent service delivery for staff, visitors, and the wider community. Key Responsibilities Deputise for the Facilities Manager, Place, managing day-to-day operations across FM-managed buildings. Lead, coordinate, and support site managers and general assistants to deliver high-quality, customer-focused services. Ensure all council buildings comply with property-related Health & Safety legislation and corporate policies. Develop and implement operational processes and procedures to support safe, compliant, and efficient service delivery. Manage building compliance documentation, fire risk assessments, and evacuation plans across all public buildings. Provide expert advice to site managers and senior leaders on compliance and building safety. Oversee budgets, contracts, and operational spend within the FM service area. Support recruitment, training, and development of facilities teams to build capacity and enhance performance. Support and develop initiatives to modernise and improve FM service delivery across the Council s property portfolio. Assist with the management of the Council s Hydro Power Plant, ensuring optimal efficiency and environmental compliance. About You You will be a motivated and experienced facilities management professional with a strong understanding of building compliance, health and safety, and operational management . You ll bring a collaborative approach to leadership, excellent organisational skills, and a strong commitment to delivering high-quality public services. Essential Skills & Experience: Proven experience in facilities management or property compliance, ideally within a local authority or public sector environment. Strong understanding of Health & Safety legislation and building compliance requirements. Experience managing multi-site operations and leading frontline FM teams. Excellent organisational, problem-solving, and communication skills. Confident managing budgets, contractors, and service performance. Ability to work flexibly, including occasional evenings and weekends as required. Desirable: IOSH / NEBOSH or equivalent qualification. Experience working in civic or public buildings. Knowledge of environmental sustainability and energy management practices.
Oct 29, 2025
Contract
Deputy Facilities Manager (Building Compliance & Operations) Location: Derby (Hybrid / On-site) Working Hours: Between 7:00am 10:15pm (Mon Fri) with occasional weekend and event support About the Role We are seeking a highly organised and proactive Deputy Facilities Manager to support the Facilities Manager, Place, in delivering a responsive, efficient, and compliant Facilities Management service across Derby City Council buildings. This is a key leadership role ensuring that our public buildings are safe, well-managed, and compliant with all relevant legislation and health & safety requirements. You ll oversee day-to-day operations across multiple sites, lead frontline FM teams, and play a pivotal role in ensuring excellent service delivery for staff, visitors, and the wider community. Key Responsibilities Deputise for the Facilities Manager, Place, managing day-to-day operations across FM-managed buildings. Lead, coordinate, and support site managers and general assistants to deliver high-quality, customer-focused services. Ensure all council buildings comply with property-related Health & Safety legislation and corporate policies. Develop and implement operational processes and procedures to support safe, compliant, and efficient service delivery. Manage building compliance documentation, fire risk assessments, and evacuation plans across all public buildings. Provide expert advice to site managers and senior leaders on compliance and building safety. Oversee budgets, contracts, and operational spend within the FM service area. Support recruitment, training, and development of facilities teams to build capacity and enhance performance. Support and develop initiatives to modernise and improve FM service delivery across the Council s property portfolio. Assist with the management of the Council s Hydro Power Plant, ensuring optimal efficiency and environmental compliance. About You You will be a motivated and experienced facilities management professional with a strong understanding of building compliance, health and safety, and operational management . You ll bring a collaborative approach to leadership, excellent organisational skills, and a strong commitment to delivering high-quality public services. Essential Skills & Experience: Proven experience in facilities management or property compliance, ideally within a local authority or public sector environment. Strong understanding of Health & Safety legislation and building compliance requirements. Experience managing multi-site operations and leading frontline FM teams. Excellent organisational, problem-solving, and communication skills. Confident managing budgets, contractors, and service performance. Ability to work flexibly, including occasional evenings and weekends as required. Desirable: IOSH / NEBOSH or equivalent qualification. Experience working in civic or public buildings. Knowledge of environmental sustainability and energy management practices.
Job Description Location - Annesley, Nottinghamshire Salary: £24,670 Days & Hours - Mon - Fri, 8:45am - 5:30pm (1 hour lunch) + 1 Saturday in every 4, 9am - 12 pm Employment Type - Full-time, permanent The Connells Group has recently acquired Countrywide securing our place as the UK's largest property services group, trading locally under our Countrywide brand.We are looking for an ENERGETIC and ENTHUSIASTIC customer service specialist, who either has a background within property, or looking to embark within the industry.Our Property Managers play a pivotal role in ensuring that our landlord and tenant customers receive the high-quality experience they deserve, throughout their time with us. So, we re on the lookout for people with great communication and relationship skills and a passion for delivering a quality customer service! The role of a Property Manager: As a Property Manager you will be fully managing your own portfolio of properties across any of our 60 brands, building relationships with your internal colleagues and a portfolio of customers and acting as a key contact for our tenants and landlords who require support throughout the duration of their tenancy.Providing a first-class service to our customers is at the heart of your role, and working in a fun and positive environment, your day-to-day duties may include: Coordinating urgent and routine repairs and maintenance Liaising with trades people/contractors and keeping customers up to date Organising safety inspections and managing remedial works Liaising with landlords following regular property visits Assisting customers with general tenancy queries Carrying out weekly partnership calls with colleagues and welcome calls with new customers Dealing promptly and courteously to communication with landlord, tenants, contractors, and internal partners Providing a first-class service to maximise customer retention Ensuring personal and team deadlines are met, service levels maintained and KPI's achieved Our tenants, landlords and branch colleagues rely on our Property Managers as subject matter experts and to act efficiently and calmly when dealing with their properties. Having a competent knowledge of lettings legislation, tenancy agreement and landlord contracts to help and support, is necessary - full training is provided Connells Group UK is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, transgender status, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. CF00691
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Job Description Location - Annesley, Nottinghamshire Salary: £24,670 Days & Hours - Mon - Fri, 8:45am - 5:30pm (1 hour lunch) + 1 Saturday in every 4, 9am - 12 pm Employment Type - Full-time, permanent The Connells Group has recently acquired Countrywide securing our place as the UK's largest property services group, trading locally under our Countrywide brand.We are looking for an ENERGETIC and ENTHUSIASTIC customer service specialist, who either has a background within property, or looking to embark within the industry.Our Property Managers play a pivotal role in ensuring that our landlord and tenant customers receive the high-quality experience they deserve, throughout their time with us. So, we re on the lookout for people with great communication and relationship skills and a passion for delivering a quality customer service! The role of a Property Manager: As a Property Manager you will be fully managing your own portfolio of properties across any of our 60 brands, building relationships with your internal colleagues and a portfolio of customers and acting as a key contact for our tenants and landlords who require support throughout the duration of their tenancy.Providing a first-class service to our customers is at the heart of your role, and working in a fun and positive environment, your day-to-day duties may include: Coordinating urgent and routine repairs and maintenance Liaising with trades people/contractors and keeping customers up to date Organising safety inspections and managing remedial works Liaising with landlords following regular property visits Assisting customers with general tenancy queries Carrying out weekly partnership calls with colleagues and welcome calls with new customers Dealing promptly and courteously to communication with landlord, tenants, contractors, and internal partners Providing a first-class service to maximise customer retention Ensuring personal and team deadlines are met, service levels maintained and KPI's achieved Our tenants, landlords and branch colleagues rely on our Property Managers as subject matter experts and to act efficiently and calmly when dealing with their properties. Having a competent knowledge of lettings legislation, tenancy agreement and landlord contracts to help and support, is necessary - full training is provided Connells Group UK is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, transgender status, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. CF00691
Job Title: Contracts Manager - (Flooring Subcontractor) Location: Sheffield (With Travel to London) Salary: 57,000 - 62,000 Start: ASAP Role Overview: We are seeking an experienced Contracts Manager to join our Flooring Division, based out of our Sheffield office. The role involves overseeing projects from inception to completion, ensuring quality, efficiency, and client satisfaction throughout. Regular travel will be required, with approximately three days per week spent in London managing ongoing contracts and site activities. Key Requirements: NVQ Level 6 or Higher Valid CSCS Card Well literate in Microsoft Excel and project management tools Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Oversee flooring projects from inception to completion, ensuring delivery on time, within budget, and to quality standards. Manage project programmes, monitoring progress and resolving issues to maintain deadlines. Lead and coordinate site teams and subcontractors, promoting high standards of workmanship and productivity. Ensure full compliance with Health & Safety requirements, preparing and managing RAMS Identify and mitigate project risks, maintaining control over cost, quality, and programme. Work closely with procurement and commercial teams to coordinate materials, logistics, and subcontractor packages. Build and maintain strong client relationships, ensuring clear communication and repeat business. Uphold company policies, legislative requirements, and best practices across all project activities. If Interested please contact me via email on: or (phone number removed)
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Contracts Manager - (Flooring Subcontractor) Location: Sheffield (With Travel to London) Salary: 57,000 - 62,000 Start: ASAP Role Overview: We are seeking an experienced Contracts Manager to join our Flooring Division, based out of our Sheffield office. The role involves overseeing projects from inception to completion, ensuring quality, efficiency, and client satisfaction throughout. Regular travel will be required, with approximately three days per week spent in London managing ongoing contracts and site activities. Key Requirements: NVQ Level 6 or Higher Valid CSCS Card Well literate in Microsoft Excel and project management tools Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Oversee flooring projects from inception to completion, ensuring delivery on time, within budget, and to quality standards. Manage project programmes, monitoring progress and resolving issues to maintain deadlines. Lead and coordinate site teams and subcontractors, promoting high standards of workmanship and productivity. Ensure full compliance with Health & Safety requirements, preparing and managing RAMS Identify and mitigate project risks, maintaining control over cost, quality, and programme. Work closely with procurement and commercial teams to coordinate materials, logistics, and subcontractor packages. Build and maintain strong client relationships, ensuring clear communication and repeat business. Uphold company policies, legislative requirements, and best practices across all project activities. If Interested please contact me via email on: or (phone number removed)
Join a leading international building contractor, with a strong track record of delivering complex, high-value projects across Europe. They are currently seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team on a major data centre project in Frankfurt. This is an exciting opportunity to work on one of the most dynamic and fast-growing sectors in construction, alongside a high-performing team committed to excellence and innovation. As a Quantity Surveyor, you will play a crucial role in the financial and contractual management of the data centre in Frankfurt. You will work closely with project managers, site teams, and other stakeholders to ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality. Your expertise in cost management, procurement, and contract administration will ensure the success of our high-profile data centre developments. Key Responsibilities: Prepare cost plans, estimates, and budgets for all project stages Manage procurement, tendering processes, and subcontractor packages Monitor and control project expenditure Assess and agree valuations, variations, and final accounts Provide commercial advice and support to project teams Maintain effective communication with clients and stakeholders Ensure compliance with contract terms and statutory regulations Work closely with the Project Manager to forecast and report on cost risks Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Construction Economics, or similar Minimum 4+ years' post-graduate experience, preferably with a main contractor Previous experience on data centre or mission-critical projects is a strong advantage Strong knowledge of construction contracts and commercial management Excellent negotiation, analytical, and communication skills EU citizenship or eligibility to work in Germany is essential If you would like to apply for this role, please forward a copy of your CV using the email link provided.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Join a leading international building contractor, with a strong track record of delivering complex, high-value projects across Europe. They are currently seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team on a major data centre project in Frankfurt. This is an exciting opportunity to work on one of the most dynamic and fast-growing sectors in construction, alongside a high-performing team committed to excellence and innovation. As a Quantity Surveyor, you will play a crucial role in the financial and contractual management of the data centre in Frankfurt. You will work closely with project managers, site teams, and other stakeholders to ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality. Your expertise in cost management, procurement, and contract administration will ensure the success of our high-profile data centre developments. Key Responsibilities: Prepare cost plans, estimates, and budgets for all project stages Manage procurement, tendering processes, and subcontractor packages Monitor and control project expenditure Assess and agree valuations, variations, and final accounts Provide commercial advice and support to project teams Maintain effective communication with clients and stakeholders Ensure compliance with contract terms and statutory regulations Work closely with the Project Manager to forecast and report on cost risks Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Construction Economics, or similar Minimum 4+ years' post-graduate experience, preferably with a main contractor Previous experience on data centre or mission-critical projects is a strong advantage Strong knowledge of construction contracts and commercial management Excellent negotiation, analytical, and communication skills EU citizenship or eligibility to work in Germany is essential If you would like to apply for this role, please forward a copy of your CV using the email link provided.
Our client is a leading player in the infrastructure and construction sectors, dedicated to delivering complex, multi-disciplinary projects. The company has a real pride on the quality of their people and the strength of their relationships, ensuring successful integrated construction and engineering solutions. The company are now building their capability in the rail sector and require an experienced commercial professional to support this area of the business. Summary We are seeking a Commercial Manager with rail experience who can take responsibility for both estimating and commercial management across our rail projects. This role would suit a Senior Quantity Surveyor or Estimator with proven rail experience who is looking to move into a management position. Your expertise will help drive our continued success in the industry. Responsibilities Develop and implement effective cost control strategies for projects Monitor project budgets and financial performance Collaborate with project managers to ensure financial objectives are met Prepare detailed financial reports and forecasts Identify areas for cost savings and efficiency improvements Negotiate contracts with suppliers and subcontractors Ensure compliance with financial regulations and company policies Provide guidance on commercial risks and opportunities Supporting the development of commercial systems and processes within the rail division. Mentoring junior members of the commercial team as required. Qualifications Proven experience in a similar role in the Railway sector Strong understanding of cost control principles and practices Knowledge of Network Rail procedures, frameworks, and compliance standards. Excellent analytical skills with attention to detail Proficient in financial reporting software and tools Strong negotiation skills and contract management experience Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment Relevant degree in finance, business administration, or related field preferred Looking for a genuine step up into a Commercial Manager role. What We Offer A stable role within an established contractor. The opportunity to play a key part in the delivery and growth of our rail division. Experience: Commercial role in railway sector: 5 years (required) Network Rail Framework and Compliance: 3 years (required)
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Our client is a leading player in the infrastructure and construction sectors, dedicated to delivering complex, multi-disciplinary projects. The company has a real pride on the quality of their people and the strength of their relationships, ensuring successful integrated construction and engineering solutions. The company are now building their capability in the rail sector and require an experienced commercial professional to support this area of the business. Summary We are seeking a Commercial Manager with rail experience who can take responsibility for both estimating and commercial management across our rail projects. This role would suit a Senior Quantity Surveyor or Estimator with proven rail experience who is looking to move into a management position. Your expertise will help drive our continued success in the industry. Responsibilities Develop and implement effective cost control strategies for projects Monitor project budgets and financial performance Collaborate with project managers to ensure financial objectives are met Prepare detailed financial reports and forecasts Identify areas for cost savings and efficiency improvements Negotiate contracts with suppliers and subcontractors Ensure compliance with financial regulations and company policies Provide guidance on commercial risks and opportunities Supporting the development of commercial systems and processes within the rail division. Mentoring junior members of the commercial team as required. Qualifications Proven experience in a similar role in the Railway sector Strong understanding of cost control principles and practices Knowledge of Network Rail procedures, frameworks, and compliance standards. Excellent analytical skills with attention to detail Proficient in financial reporting software and tools Strong negotiation skills and contract management experience Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment Relevant degree in finance, business administration, or related field preferred Looking for a genuine step up into a Commercial Manager role. What We Offer A stable role within an established contractor. The opportunity to play a key part in the delivery and growth of our rail division. Experience: Commercial role in railway sector: 5 years (required) Network Rail Framework and Compliance: 3 years (required)
About the Role We are seeking an experienced Facades Quantity Surveyor to join our team in London. This role is ideal for a commercially minded professional with a solid background in façade systems - including cladding, curtain walling, glazing, and rainscreen installations. You will play a key role in managing project costs, contracts, and procurement while ensuring financial efficiency and value across multiple façade projects. This is a hybrid position, offering flexibility to work between our London office, project sites, and remotely. Key Responsibilities Prepare and manage accurate cost estimates, bills of quantities, and tender documents for façade packages. Conduct detailed cost analysis and value engineering to ensure best value for the client and company. Manage subcontractor procurement, tender evaluations, and contract administration. Monitor project budgets, forecast cash flow, and report on project financial performance. Undertake site visits and liaise closely with project managers, design teams, and façade engineers. Evaluate and negotiate variations, claims, and final accounts. Ensure compliance with company procedures, contract conditions, and health & safety regulations. Maintain excellent client and stakeholder relationships through clear communication and reporting. Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor within the facades, cladding, or curtain walling sector. Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline (or equivalent experience). Strong knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Excellent commercial acumen with the ability to manage multiple packages and projects simultaneously. Proficient in Microsoft Excel, CostX, or similar estimating software. Strong negotiation, analytical, and communication skills. London-based or within commutable distance, with willingness to attend site as required. What We Offer Competitive salary of £50,000 - £75,000 (DOE). Hybrid working model with flexibility. Opportunities for career progression and professional development. A collaborative and supportive team culture. Involvement in high-profile London façade projects.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
About the Role We are seeking an experienced Facades Quantity Surveyor to join our team in London. This role is ideal for a commercially minded professional with a solid background in façade systems - including cladding, curtain walling, glazing, and rainscreen installations. You will play a key role in managing project costs, contracts, and procurement while ensuring financial efficiency and value across multiple façade projects. This is a hybrid position, offering flexibility to work between our London office, project sites, and remotely. Key Responsibilities Prepare and manage accurate cost estimates, bills of quantities, and tender documents for façade packages. Conduct detailed cost analysis and value engineering to ensure best value for the client and company. Manage subcontractor procurement, tender evaluations, and contract administration. Monitor project budgets, forecast cash flow, and report on project financial performance. Undertake site visits and liaise closely with project managers, design teams, and façade engineers. Evaluate and negotiate variations, claims, and final accounts. Ensure compliance with company procedures, contract conditions, and health & safety regulations. Maintain excellent client and stakeholder relationships through clear communication and reporting. Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor within the facades, cladding, or curtain walling sector. Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline (or equivalent experience). Strong knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Excellent commercial acumen with the ability to manage multiple packages and projects simultaneously. Proficient in Microsoft Excel, CostX, or similar estimating software. Strong negotiation, analytical, and communication skills. London-based or within commutable distance, with willingness to attend site as required. What We Offer Competitive salary of £50,000 - £75,000 (DOE). Hybrid working model with flexibility. Opportunities for career progression and professional development. A collaborative and supportive team culture. Involvement in high-profile London façade projects.
Are you a results-driven Lettings professional ready to take full ownership and leadership of a dynamic department in Lewisham ? We are seeking an experienced Lettings Manager to oversee the entire rental lifecycle, maximize our portfolio's performance, and ensure best-in-class compliance and client satisfaction.If you thrive on managing complex operations, leading negotiations, and being the definitive point of contact for landlords and tenants, this is your opportunity to excel. Your Core Mandate As the Lettings Manager, you will be responsible for the profitable and compliant operation of the lettings portfolio, covering everything from initial marketing through to final contract execution. What You Bring to the Role To succeed in this leadership position, you must possess a powerful blend of commercial acumen and operational excellence: Proven Experience: Demonstrated track record in a Lettings role, ready to step up or continue leading a department. Negotiation & Communication: Highly skilled in negotiation and adept at communicating effectively with diverse clientele (landlords, tenants, contractors). Organisational Mastery: Exceptional organizational skills and acute attention to detail to handle complex contracts and compliance procedures. Proactive Leadership: Ability to work independently , expertly prioritize tasks , and apply a proactive, problem-solving approach to challenges. Technical Acumen: High computer proficiency , including experience with specialist letting software and industry technology. Customer Focus: A strong commitment to providing excellent customer service to all clients and tenants. Next Steps If you are the experienced, meticulous, and proactive Lettings Manager ready to drive success in Lewisham , we encourage you to apply now.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Are you a results-driven Lettings professional ready to take full ownership and leadership of a dynamic department in Lewisham ? We are seeking an experienced Lettings Manager to oversee the entire rental lifecycle, maximize our portfolio's performance, and ensure best-in-class compliance and client satisfaction.If you thrive on managing complex operations, leading negotiations, and being the definitive point of contact for landlords and tenants, this is your opportunity to excel. Your Core Mandate As the Lettings Manager, you will be responsible for the profitable and compliant operation of the lettings portfolio, covering everything from initial marketing through to final contract execution. What You Bring to the Role To succeed in this leadership position, you must possess a powerful blend of commercial acumen and operational excellence: Proven Experience: Demonstrated track record in a Lettings role, ready to step up or continue leading a department. Negotiation & Communication: Highly skilled in negotiation and adept at communicating effectively with diverse clientele (landlords, tenants, contractors). Organisational Mastery: Exceptional organizational skills and acute attention to detail to handle complex contracts and compliance procedures. Proactive Leadership: Ability to work independently , expertly prioritize tasks , and apply a proactive, problem-solving approach to challenges. Technical Acumen: High computer proficiency , including experience with specialist letting software and industry technology. Customer Focus: A strong commitment to providing excellent customer service to all clients and tenants. Next Steps If you are the experienced, meticulous, and proactive Lettings Manager ready to drive success in Lewisham , we encourage you to apply now.
Electrical Operations Director Location: Southeast London Salary: 100,000 - 120,000 + Car / Allowance + Bonus + Benefits Reports to: Managing Director Overview We are seeking an experienced and driven Electrical Operations Director to lead and grow our Electrical Testing & Compliance Division, delivering large-scale EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) programmes and associated remedial works for a range of social housing clients . This is a key leadership role with full operational and commercial responsibility for the division - ideal for a senior manager or director with a proven track record in electrical compliance within the social housing or building maintenance sector. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Strategy Lead the electrical operations division, setting strategic direction and driving growth in line with company objectives. Manage and develop operational teams, including supervisors, engineers, and administrative support. Foster a high-performance culture focused on safety, quality, and client satisfaction. Operational Management Oversee the successful delivery of EICR testing programmes and associated remedial works across multiple social housing contracts. Ensure all work is delivered in compliance with BS7671 and other relevant regulations. Implement effective scheduling, resource planning, and quality control processes. Drive continuous improvement and innovation across service delivery. Commercial & Financial Control Take ownership of divisional P&L, budgets, and forecasting. Monitor financial performance, ensuring projects are delivered on time and within budget. Support bid and tender processes for new and existing frameworks. Develop client relationships and identify opportunities for growth. Compliance & Safety Ensure all works are carried out in accordance with NICEIC standards and internal H&S policies. Maintain up-to-date understanding of legislation, certification, and industry best practice. Promote a strong health and safety culture throughout the division. Key Requirements Proven experience in a senior operational or director-level role within electrical compliance, maintenance, or social housing. Strong understanding of EICR programmes and remedial works. Experience managing large teams and delivering contracts of significant scale and complexity. Sound commercial awareness with experience managing budgets and driving profitability. Qualified Electrician (NVQ Level 3 or equivalent) with current 18th Edition (and ideally 2391 Inspection & Testing). Excellent leadership, communication, and client relationship management skills. What's on Offer Opportunity to lead and shape a growing electrical division. Supportive senior management team and established client base. Competitive package with performance-based incentives. Long-term progression within a respected and expanding business. Electrical Operations Director Location: Southeast London Salary: 100,000 - 120,000 + Car / Allowance + Bonus + Benefits Reports to: Managing Director
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Electrical Operations Director Location: Southeast London Salary: 100,000 - 120,000 + Car / Allowance + Bonus + Benefits Reports to: Managing Director Overview We are seeking an experienced and driven Electrical Operations Director to lead and grow our Electrical Testing & Compliance Division, delivering large-scale EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) programmes and associated remedial works for a range of social housing clients . This is a key leadership role with full operational and commercial responsibility for the division - ideal for a senior manager or director with a proven track record in electrical compliance within the social housing or building maintenance sector. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Strategy Lead the electrical operations division, setting strategic direction and driving growth in line with company objectives. Manage and develop operational teams, including supervisors, engineers, and administrative support. Foster a high-performance culture focused on safety, quality, and client satisfaction. Operational Management Oversee the successful delivery of EICR testing programmes and associated remedial works across multiple social housing contracts. Ensure all work is delivered in compliance with BS7671 and other relevant regulations. Implement effective scheduling, resource planning, and quality control processes. Drive continuous improvement and innovation across service delivery. Commercial & Financial Control Take ownership of divisional P&L, budgets, and forecasting. Monitor financial performance, ensuring projects are delivered on time and within budget. Support bid and tender processes for new and existing frameworks. Develop client relationships and identify opportunities for growth. Compliance & Safety Ensure all works are carried out in accordance with NICEIC standards and internal H&S policies. Maintain up-to-date understanding of legislation, certification, and industry best practice. Promote a strong health and safety culture throughout the division. Key Requirements Proven experience in a senior operational or director-level role within electrical compliance, maintenance, or social housing. Strong understanding of EICR programmes and remedial works. Experience managing large teams and delivering contracts of significant scale and complexity. Sound commercial awareness with experience managing budgets and driving profitability. Qualified Electrician (NVQ Level 3 or equivalent) with current 18th Edition (and ideally 2391 Inspection & Testing). Excellent leadership, communication, and client relationship management skills. What's on Offer Opportunity to lead and shape a growing electrical division. Supportive senior management team and established client base. Competitive package with performance-based incentives. Long-term progression within a respected and expanding business. Electrical Operations Director Location: Southeast London Salary: 100,000 - 120,000 + Car / Allowance + Bonus + Benefits Reports to: Managing Director
Permanent - Full Time We are looking to recruit an experienced Contracts Manager to join our dynamic, successful and growing team on a 15 Year Partnership contract with L&Q. Above role requires proven experience in managing multiple refurbishment projects within social housing market simultaneously that includes but not limited to - design scaffolding, flat & pitched roofing, internal works programmes (K&B's), retrofit works and other similar scope. About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing team within the Planned Works Hub with the aim to grow the client base. Joining us as a Contracts Manager, you'll lead delivery teams, assessing resource requirements and will be supporting the management of the day-to-day activities. You'll ensure that all team objectives are met within overall time, cost, and budget constraints. You'll drive excellent service standards, influencing profitability and basic budget management, Health, Safety & Environmental management, and compliance, whilst ensuring exceptional customer relationships are maintained. With a detailed understanding of operational, commercial, and contractual KPIs, you'll manage and maximise operational service delivery and productivity, promoting a clear focus on quality assurance, service accessibility and responsiveness, maximining client involvement and feedback. This is an opportunity to grow the client base and grow with the company. About You We're looking for someone who has exceptional leadership skills to lead and motivate a range of teams to deliver excellent services. We'd like you to be a critical thinker with good problem-solving skills and have experience in strategic planning, risk management and/or change management. Candidate will also have a proven track record in managing multiple refurbishment projects within social housing market simultaneously that includes but not limited to - design scaffolding, flat & pitched roofing, internal works programmes (K&B's), retrofit works and other similar scope. An NVQ Level 6 (or CIOB L4 Diploma), First Aid at Work and SMSTS is a must. CISRS Scaffolding Inspection and IOSH qualifications are desirable. You must also hold a Black CSCS Card or be working towards this. You must hold a valid full or automatic UK driving licence held for a minimum of 12 months as a company vehicle will be provided as you'llbe required to travel to sites around the area. Benefits Company Car / Allowance Profit Share Discretionary Annual Bonus Scheme 26 Days Holiday plus Bank Holidays Enhanced Pension Plan Private Health Insurance or Westfield Healthcare Cash Plan (24hr GP, dental, optical, physio and more) Life Assurance & Accident Cover Share Save Enhanced Maternity & Paternity Pay Work Perks Discounts & Vouchers Buy Holiday Scheme Flexible Bank Holidays Cycle to Work Volunteering (2 days paid) Learning & Development Opportunities Extensive Wellbeing Support, including EAP Loyalty & Values Awards Funded Professional Subscription About Us Morgan Sindall Property Services provide integrated asset management for housing associations and local authorities, focusing on improving the living conditions of residents and leaving a lasting legacy in the communities we serve. Our services include, responsive repairs, void refurbishments, compliancy services and planned maintenance works. With over 1000 employees, we focus on a culture which puts people at the core of everything we do, encourages innovative thinking and always puts our customer first. Build your career with a leading property services company, where we recognise that diversity of thought and talented people are key to our success. MSPS are proud to support the resettlement of armed forces personnel. Please refer to full job description upon completing your application. We shortlist and interview for our roles throughout the duration of the advert. Therefore, we would encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. We reserve the right to close any of our adverts prior to the stated closing date should we have a high volume of appropriate candidates.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Permanent - Full Time We are looking to recruit an experienced Contracts Manager to join our dynamic, successful and growing team on a 15 Year Partnership contract with L&Q. Above role requires proven experience in managing multiple refurbishment projects within social housing market simultaneously that includes but not limited to - design scaffolding, flat & pitched roofing, internal works programmes (K&B's), retrofit works and other similar scope. About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing team within the Planned Works Hub with the aim to grow the client base. Joining us as a Contracts Manager, you'll lead delivery teams, assessing resource requirements and will be supporting the management of the day-to-day activities. You'll ensure that all team objectives are met within overall time, cost, and budget constraints. You'll drive excellent service standards, influencing profitability and basic budget management, Health, Safety & Environmental management, and compliance, whilst ensuring exceptional customer relationships are maintained. With a detailed understanding of operational, commercial, and contractual KPIs, you'll manage and maximise operational service delivery and productivity, promoting a clear focus on quality assurance, service accessibility and responsiveness, maximining client involvement and feedback. This is an opportunity to grow the client base and grow with the company. About You We're looking for someone who has exceptional leadership skills to lead and motivate a range of teams to deliver excellent services. We'd like you to be a critical thinker with good problem-solving skills and have experience in strategic planning, risk management and/or change management. Candidate will also have a proven track record in managing multiple refurbishment projects within social housing market simultaneously that includes but not limited to - design scaffolding, flat & pitched roofing, internal works programmes (K&B's), retrofit works and other similar scope. An NVQ Level 6 (or CIOB L4 Diploma), First Aid at Work and SMSTS is a must. CISRS Scaffolding Inspection and IOSH qualifications are desirable. You must also hold a Black CSCS Card or be working towards this. You must hold a valid full or automatic UK driving licence held for a minimum of 12 months as a company vehicle will be provided as you'llbe required to travel to sites around the area. Benefits Company Car / Allowance Profit Share Discretionary Annual Bonus Scheme 26 Days Holiday plus Bank Holidays Enhanced Pension Plan Private Health Insurance or Westfield Healthcare Cash Plan (24hr GP, dental, optical, physio and more) Life Assurance & Accident Cover Share Save Enhanced Maternity & Paternity Pay Work Perks Discounts & Vouchers Buy Holiday Scheme Flexible Bank Holidays Cycle to Work Volunteering (2 days paid) Learning & Development Opportunities Extensive Wellbeing Support, including EAP Loyalty & Values Awards Funded Professional Subscription About Us Morgan Sindall Property Services provide integrated asset management for housing associations and local authorities, focusing on improving the living conditions of residents and leaving a lasting legacy in the communities we serve. Our services include, responsive repairs, void refurbishments, compliancy services and planned maintenance works. With over 1000 employees, we focus on a culture which puts people at the core of everything we do, encourages innovative thinking and always puts our customer first. Build your career with a leading property services company, where we recognise that diversity of thought and talented people are key to our success. MSPS are proud to support the resettlement of armed forces personnel. Please refer to full job description upon completing your application. We shortlist and interview for our roles throughout the duration of the advert. Therefore, we would encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. We reserve the right to close any of our adverts prior to the stated closing date should we have a high volume of appropriate candidates.
Home based senior negotiator/valuer . Fantastic opportunity for an experienced senior negotiator/Lister to join a busy friendly estate agency in the NW3 area of London. Our clients are a very busy Estate agency and they now require assistance within the very busy office. Requirements: Experience in Sales or lettings (including valuation and business generation) is essential with an outstanding attitude to exceed targets. Punctuality and attention to detail with a strong ability to learn and adapt to different situations daily. Impeccable dress sense with a strong ability to present and win business. Positive attitude is a must and an ability to build rapport, overcome objections and critical thinking skills. Good Knowledge of the Area. - Winning Business in the local and surrounding area Generating and carrying out Viewings Generating and carrying out valuations Assisting the Manager with staff development. Building relationships with buyers and tenants to gain a thorough understanding of their requirements. Keeping vendors and landlords constantly updated, handling negotiations and queries. Dealing with solicitors, the signing of contracts and the most rewarding part of the job - handing over the keys! You will need the following skills and experience: Full UK or EU driver's licence & Car The ability to negotiate & desire to work in a sale driven environment. Ability to build and nurture trusted relationships at all levels. A commitment to providing an exceptional service. A positive mind-set and willingness to learn. A strong work ethic & resilience Financially driven This is a permanent full-time position Basic salary circa £25,00 -£30,000+ commission realistic OTE. £50,000+ More information from William Burn at the AMR Group. To be considered for this role you must be able to demonstrate experience of listing successfully in the area of NW3 NW8 or NW9
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Home based senior negotiator/valuer . Fantastic opportunity for an experienced senior negotiator/Lister to join a busy friendly estate agency in the NW3 area of London. Our clients are a very busy Estate agency and they now require assistance within the very busy office. Requirements: Experience in Sales or lettings (including valuation and business generation) is essential with an outstanding attitude to exceed targets. Punctuality and attention to detail with a strong ability to learn and adapt to different situations daily. Impeccable dress sense with a strong ability to present and win business. Positive attitude is a must and an ability to build rapport, overcome objections and critical thinking skills. Good Knowledge of the Area. - Winning Business in the local and surrounding area Generating and carrying out Viewings Generating and carrying out valuations Assisting the Manager with staff development. Building relationships with buyers and tenants to gain a thorough understanding of their requirements. Keeping vendors and landlords constantly updated, handling negotiations and queries. Dealing with solicitors, the signing of contracts and the most rewarding part of the job - handing over the keys! You will need the following skills and experience: Full UK or EU driver's licence & Car The ability to negotiate & desire to work in a sale driven environment. Ability to build and nurture trusted relationships at all levels. A commitment to providing an exceptional service. A positive mind-set and willingness to learn. A strong work ethic & resilience Financially driven This is a permanent full-time position Basic salary circa £25,00 -£30,000+ commission realistic OTE. £50,000+ More information from William Burn at the AMR Group. To be considered for this role you must be able to demonstrate experience of listing successfully in the area of NW3 NW8 or NW9
Associate Director Building Surveyor - Residential Propco - Hampshire- Hybrid We are working with a leading residential Propco with an impressive multi-billion-pound portfolio across the UK. They are currently looking for an Associate Director level Building Surveyor to lead a small growing team of building surveyors overseeing CAPEX refurbishments and professional surveying work across their southern portfolio. Remuneration: £75,000 - £85,000 + benefits package + bonus. Hybrid home based role with 1 day in the office per week. The Role The successful Associate Director will lead a small building surveying team of two who focus on project biased work across the business's southern residential lease hold portfolio. The role offers a fully flexible hybrid work setup with 1 day in the office for team meetings and 4 days from home or at site visits. Given the location the role would ideally suit someone based in the Hampshire / South coast area. The core role will be 65% focused on the project management and contracts administration of their residential block internal and external common parts refurbishment projects valued between £50,000 and c. £3 million in line with the agreed PPM (planned preventative maintenance) reports, with some additional commercial asset projects. The Building Surveyor will also complete the professional work covering pre-acquisition and structural surveys, insurance reinstatement, dilapidations, defect diagnosis, building pathology and inputting into the 5/10-year PPMs. There will be line management of two mid-level / senior surveyors and a focus on building relationships with internal stakeholders and Property Managers to develop business and drive revenue in the area. Requirements MRICS qualified with a BSc in Building Surveying. Experience overseeing residential PPM projects between £20k and c£3 million under JCT contracts and professional building surveying services. Proactive attitude with the ability and experience to head a small team and drive internal business development to grow revenue across the Hampshire and Southwest patch. Excellent communication and report writing skills, and additional experience in AutoCAD would be desirable. UK driving licence and ability to travel across the Hampshire area. This is a great opportunity to have responsibility for a business unit with instant impact and achievable results. For further information on this opportunity and to apply for this role please contact John Clarkson on or send your CV through to .
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Associate Director Building Surveyor - Residential Propco - Hampshire- Hybrid We are working with a leading residential Propco with an impressive multi-billion-pound portfolio across the UK. They are currently looking for an Associate Director level Building Surveyor to lead a small growing team of building surveyors overseeing CAPEX refurbishments and professional surveying work across their southern portfolio. Remuneration: £75,000 - £85,000 + benefits package + bonus. Hybrid home based role with 1 day in the office per week. The Role The successful Associate Director will lead a small building surveying team of two who focus on project biased work across the business's southern residential lease hold portfolio. The role offers a fully flexible hybrid work setup with 1 day in the office for team meetings and 4 days from home or at site visits. Given the location the role would ideally suit someone based in the Hampshire / South coast area. The core role will be 65% focused on the project management and contracts administration of their residential block internal and external common parts refurbishment projects valued between £50,000 and c. £3 million in line with the agreed PPM (planned preventative maintenance) reports, with some additional commercial asset projects. The Building Surveyor will also complete the professional work covering pre-acquisition and structural surveys, insurance reinstatement, dilapidations, defect diagnosis, building pathology and inputting into the 5/10-year PPMs. There will be line management of two mid-level / senior surveyors and a focus on building relationships with internal stakeholders and Property Managers to develop business and drive revenue in the area. Requirements MRICS qualified with a BSc in Building Surveying. Experience overseeing residential PPM projects between £20k and c£3 million under JCT contracts and professional building surveying services. Proactive attitude with the ability and experience to head a small team and drive internal business development to grow revenue across the Hampshire and Southwest patch. Excellent communication and report writing skills, and additional experience in AutoCAD would be desirable. UK driving licence and ability to travel across the Hampshire area. This is a great opportunity to have responsibility for a business unit with instant impact and achievable results. For further information on this opportunity and to apply for this role please contact John Clarkson on or send your CV through to .
Overview Looking for a career where your ambition meets real opportunity? Join Persimmon Homes as a Contracts Manager and step into a role where your success is celebrated, your growth supported, and your work truly matters. Why Persimmon Homes? We're one of the UK's largest and most established housebuilders - FTSE 100 listed, with 29 regional offices and thousands of quality homes built every year. At Persimmon, we don't just build homes - we build careers. When you join us as a Contracts Manager, you'll benefit from: Bonus Car Allowance or Company Car 5 housebuilder - Be part of a company that consistently delivers quality homes and outstanding customer satisfaction Life Cover & Contributory Pension Employee Benefits Platform - giving you access to high-street discounts, wellbeing support, and more Committed to diversity, inclusion, and empowering your development What is the role? We are looking to recruit an experienced Contracts Manager to join our Construction Team. This role reports into the Construction Director and oversees the week to week management of a number of sites, whilst supporting the site management teams and maintaining a steady flow of information between all departments. The purpose of the role is to manage the build programme, ensuring all aspects of construction projects are in conformity with the Persimmon Way, budgets, timelines and construction and quality standards. What you'll do as a Contracts Manager Manage a number of construction projects ensuring they are completed on time and to specification, while complying with company and construction build and quality standards Manage, report and cost control the logistics and resources associated with developments, working to regulatory and quality standards and implementing cost saving solutions, to ensure compliance and budgetary targets are met Conduct routine visual inspections and ensure site operations are monitored, recorded and in compliance with Group construction standards and the Persimmon Way Manage the workforce effectively, conducting HR processes including resourcing, performance management, coaching and training to ensure sites are adequately resourced and employees achieve their full potential Appoint and retain subcontractors, including sourcing and negotiation of contracts, to ensure resources are available to achieve build and quality targets Ensure subcontractors deliver performance against Group guidelines, to ensure costs are controlled and projects complete on time, to the desired quality standards and within budget Work cohesively with other departments across the Operating Company such as Sales and Customer Care to ensure achievement of targets Delivery of the Group Health, Safety and Environment Policy while ensuring compliance throughout the team to ensure health and safety standards are met What experience do I need? Experience within the volume housebuilding construction industry Understanding of the NHBC or /LABC/Premier standards Understanding of Health, Safety and Environmental legislation Current CSCS Card (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) is preferred Full UK Driving Licence is essential Qualified to minimum NVQ Level 7 in Construction Site Supervision is desirable, however training will be provided
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Overview Looking for a career where your ambition meets real opportunity? Join Persimmon Homes as a Contracts Manager and step into a role where your success is celebrated, your growth supported, and your work truly matters. Why Persimmon Homes? We're one of the UK's largest and most established housebuilders - FTSE 100 listed, with 29 regional offices and thousands of quality homes built every year. At Persimmon, we don't just build homes - we build careers. When you join us as a Contracts Manager, you'll benefit from: Bonus Car Allowance or Company Car 5 housebuilder - Be part of a company that consistently delivers quality homes and outstanding customer satisfaction Life Cover & Contributory Pension Employee Benefits Platform - giving you access to high-street discounts, wellbeing support, and more Committed to diversity, inclusion, and empowering your development What is the role? We are looking to recruit an experienced Contracts Manager to join our Construction Team. This role reports into the Construction Director and oversees the week to week management of a number of sites, whilst supporting the site management teams and maintaining a steady flow of information between all departments. The purpose of the role is to manage the build programme, ensuring all aspects of construction projects are in conformity with the Persimmon Way, budgets, timelines and construction and quality standards. What you'll do as a Contracts Manager Manage a number of construction projects ensuring they are completed on time and to specification, while complying with company and construction build and quality standards Manage, report and cost control the logistics and resources associated with developments, working to regulatory and quality standards and implementing cost saving solutions, to ensure compliance and budgetary targets are met Conduct routine visual inspections and ensure site operations are monitored, recorded and in compliance with Group construction standards and the Persimmon Way Manage the workforce effectively, conducting HR processes including resourcing, performance management, coaching and training to ensure sites are adequately resourced and employees achieve their full potential Appoint and retain subcontractors, including sourcing and negotiation of contracts, to ensure resources are available to achieve build and quality targets Ensure subcontractors deliver performance against Group guidelines, to ensure costs are controlled and projects complete on time, to the desired quality standards and within budget Work cohesively with other departments across the Operating Company such as Sales and Customer Care to ensure achievement of targets Delivery of the Group Health, Safety and Environment Policy while ensuring compliance throughout the team to ensure health and safety standards are met What experience do I need? Experience within the volume housebuilding construction industry Understanding of the NHBC or /LABC/Premier standards Understanding of Health, Safety and Environmental legislation Current CSCS Card (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) is preferred Full UK Driving Licence is essential Qualified to minimum NVQ Level 7 in Construction Site Supervision is desirable, however training will be provided
Our client is a dynamic and fast-growing main contractor delivering projects across the education, retail, commercial, residential, and leisure sectors. Projects range from fit out & refurb to new design and build. With a proven track record of high-quality delivery and long-standing client relationships, they pride themselves on professionalism, transparency, and attention to detail. We are seeking applications from an experienced Quantity Surveyor to take commercial responsibility for a new-build Sports Hall project ( 2.5m) while also supporting smaller-scale regional works. This is a hands-on, proactive role suited to a commercially strong and contractually astute QS who thrives in a fast-paced contracting environment. Location: Wickford, Essex (Head Office) with site visits to Hornchurch Salary: Negotiable, up to 55,000 depending on experience Sector: Main Contractor - Education / Retail / Commercial / Healthcare Role Overview Reporting to the Commercial Diretcor, you will oversee the financial and contractual management of a new Sports Hall project, from procurement through to final account. You will also assist with the commercial administration of smaller projects across the East of England region. You'll be expected to manage costs, issue contractual notices, monitor progress against budget, and ensure compliance with contract terms under JCT Design & Build conditions. Key Responsibilities Manage all commercial aspects of the Sports Hall project ( 2.5m). Prepare and issue Contract Value Reconciliations (CVRs) and cost reports. Draft and issue contractual notices including delay, Extension of Time (EoT), and Loss and Expense claims. Lead subcontract procurement: issuing enquiries, evaluating quotations, negotiating terms, and preparing order documentation. Measure and value works, prepare interim valuations, and agree final accounts. Manage subcontractor accounts and variations, ensuring all costs are recorded and justified. Liaise with Contracts Managers, Site Managers, and the Pre-Construction team to ensure commercial alignment. Prepare cost forecasts, track change control, and monitor project profitability. Support smaller East of England Co-op fit-out projects, adopting streamlined but robust commercial management. Maintain accurate records of correspondence, notices, and commercial documentation. Work proactively with the site team to identify risks, manage change, and drive cost efficiency. Experience required Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within a main contracting environment. Strong understanding of JCT contracts and commercial management principles. Experience managing projects in the 1m- 5m range (education, leisure, or similar). Excellent knowledge of CVRs, EoT and loss & expense procedures . Proactive, hands-on, and confident in a fast-paced setting. Strong procurement, negotiation, and communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a wider commercial team.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Our client is a dynamic and fast-growing main contractor delivering projects across the education, retail, commercial, residential, and leisure sectors. Projects range from fit out & refurb to new design and build. With a proven track record of high-quality delivery and long-standing client relationships, they pride themselves on professionalism, transparency, and attention to detail. We are seeking applications from an experienced Quantity Surveyor to take commercial responsibility for a new-build Sports Hall project ( 2.5m) while also supporting smaller-scale regional works. This is a hands-on, proactive role suited to a commercially strong and contractually astute QS who thrives in a fast-paced contracting environment. Location: Wickford, Essex (Head Office) with site visits to Hornchurch Salary: Negotiable, up to 55,000 depending on experience Sector: Main Contractor - Education / Retail / Commercial / Healthcare Role Overview Reporting to the Commercial Diretcor, you will oversee the financial and contractual management of a new Sports Hall project, from procurement through to final account. You will also assist with the commercial administration of smaller projects across the East of England region. You'll be expected to manage costs, issue contractual notices, monitor progress against budget, and ensure compliance with contract terms under JCT Design & Build conditions. Key Responsibilities Manage all commercial aspects of the Sports Hall project ( 2.5m). Prepare and issue Contract Value Reconciliations (CVRs) and cost reports. Draft and issue contractual notices including delay, Extension of Time (EoT), and Loss and Expense claims. Lead subcontract procurement: issuing enquiries, evaluating quotations, negotiating terms, and preparing order documentation. Measure and value works, prepare interim valuations, and agree final accounts. Manage subcontractor accounts and variations, ensuring all costs are recorded and justified. Liaise with Contracts Managers, Site Managers, and the Pre-Construction team to ensure commercial alignment. Prepare cost forecasts, track change control, and monitor project profitability. Support smaller East of England Co-op fit-out projects, adopting streamlined but robust commercial management. Maintain accurate records of correspondence, notices, and commercial documentation. Work proactively with the site team to identify risks, manage change, and drive cost efficiency. Experience required Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within a main contracting environment. Strong understanding of JCT contracts and commercial management principles. Experience managing projects in the 1m- 5m range (education, leisure, or similar). Excellent knowledge of CVRs, EoT and loss & expense procedures . Proactive, hands-on, and confident in a fast-paced setting. Strong procurement, negotiation, and communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a wider commercial team.
# Contracts Manager Job Introduction Job Introduction: Gleeson Homes are recruiting for a Contracts Manager, responsible for providing effective leadership and management oversight to construction teams to deliver to build production targets and timely key stage build programme milestones in accordance with quality, H&S and Customer Care standards across all developments under their responsibility. This role is accountable for the safe and professional delivery of all site construction and associated activities including but not limited to budgets, forecasts, build, quality standards, customer experience and brand standards.We're looking for someone who is passionate, respectful and collaborative, leading Gleeson Homes to success. The suitable person will be someone who wants to motivate our teams to deliver the programme to the best of their ability, someone who leads by example and is dedicated to the Gleeson Brand.As this role is within the Construction team, reporting into the Regional Managing Director and Construction Director , you will head up the function, leading the Site Managers and Site Teams. Main Responsibilities: As a member of the Regional senior leadership team it is crucial, to take a 'whole company' perspective to the performance of Building Homes. Changing Lives, being a Gleeson Ambassador for our vision, mission, values and our approach to performance excellence, whilst positively influencing and enhancing the profitability and operational effectiveness of the business. A high level summary of key responsibilities: Create and lead a high performance, customer-focussed construction team culture who deliver 5 Star Inhouse surveys with a % condition score on all sites, leading by example and proactively coaching site management teams to deliver on their performance target and measures and achieve their full potential to ensure that performance of construction activity is optimised. Formulate area build strategies and critical path programs and timetables and procurement and sub-contractor solutions in conjunction with the Construction Director and purposely intervene as necessary to ensure the Region's budget and all build quality, customer and budget KPIs are delivered or exceeded, within a safe, clean and productive build environment. At all times ensure all site teams and stakeholders fully comply with our responsibilities under Health & Safety, Environmental and Corporate Responsibility policies and processes and ensure they are applied consistently across all areas of responsibility Continuously audit and evaluate site construction team performance across all key areas, KPIs and other metrics and take appropriate action to ensure standards are met on site, build production, customer care, environmental and safety requirements. Including ensuring that Reportable Items are below the industry average at all times and aim for 0.20 or less Ensure that suppliers/subcontractors' works are coordinated, produced in accordance with the drawings and specifications and standards without defects, and in accordance with the site delivery programme, managing the impact of site delivery requirement on neighbouring residents and wider community. Ensure that each Site Manager and their respective construction teams are: + Fully engaged with, and are aware of and in control of, their respective programmes, budgets, targets, valuations, cost variations mitigation measures and Gleeson quality and delivery standards. + Take ownership and accountability for the performance of the developments under their control + Take timely and controlled action to identify and resolve issues that affect new homes delivery, commercial performance and customer experience. Be proactive in the assistance given to the Construction Director in holding regular and productive planning and performance meetings with current subcontractors and meetings with new potential subcontractors to build a strong network and relationships across the industry and region. Build strong relationships and subcontractor knowledge to be able to actively support the Construction Director and Commercial department on the appointment of suitable sub-contractors and suppliers who will work in collaboration with Gleeson to meet performance standards. The Ideal Candidate: A relevant qualification or broad experience in construction Proven multi-site project management and quality assurance effectiveness Excellent Commercial awareness and technical knowledge In-depth knowledge of codes of practice/NHBC standards that impact on build Excellent people and team management skills with ability to lead multiple and diverse teams to achieve high levels of build standards and at time challenging delivery requirements Knowledge and understand of the New Homes Quality Code (NHQC) Commitment to delivering high quality homes and 5 star customer experience Understanding of the financial implications of the methods and sequences of build Excellent communication and presentation skills Organised and structured with attention to detail Excellent leadership, management and coaching skills Benefits: Generous holiday entitlement of 26 days per annum + bank holidays Choice of company car/ car allowance Discretionary Bonus Scheme Holiday Buy Back Scheme Company Pension Scheme Private Medical Insurance Scheme Healthshield membership Life Assurance Scheme Share Purchase Plan Highstreet/ Store Discounts Development OpportunitiesThe following content displays a map of the job's location. OpenStreetMap contributors Contracts Manager Frequency Annual Job Reference gleeson/TP/60871/4290 Contract Type Permanent Closing Date No expiry date Job Category Build Regional Office Sheffield Location Sheffield, United Kingdom Posted on 23 October, 2025
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
# Contracts Manager Job Introduction Job Introduction: Gleeson Homes are recruiting for a Contracts Manager, responsible for providing effective leadership and management oversight to construction teams to deliver to build production targets and timely key stage build programme milestones in accordance with quality, H&S and Customer Care standards across all developments under their responsibility. This role is accountable for the safe and professional delivery of all site construction and associated activities including but not limited to budgets, forecasts, build, quality standards, customer experience and brand standards.We're looking for someone who is passionate, respectful and collaborative, leading Gleeson Homes to success. The suitable person will be someone who wants to motivate our teams to deliver the programme to the best of their ability, someone who leads by example and is dedicated to the Gleeson Brand.As this role is within the Construction team, reporting into the Regional Managing Director and Construction Director , you will head up the function, leading the Site Managers and Site Teams. Main Responsibilities: As a member of the Regional senior leadership team it is crucial, to take a 'whole company' perspective to the performance of Building Homes. Changing Lives, being a Gleeson Ambassador for our vision, mission, values and our approach to performance excellence, whilst positively influencing and enhancing the profitability and operational effectiveness of the business. A high level summary of key responsibilities: Create and lead a high performance, customer-focussed construction team culture who deliver 5 Star Inhouse surveys with a % condition score on all sites, leading by example and proactively coaching site management teams to deliver on their performance target and measures and achieve their full potential to ensure that performance of construction activity is optimised. Formulate area build strategies and critical path programs and timetables and procurement and sub-contractor solutions in conjunction with the Construction Director and purposely intervene as necessary to ensure the Region's budget and all build quality, customer and budget KPIs are delivered or exceeded, within a safe, clean and productive build environment. At all times ensure all site teams and stakeholders fully comply with our responsibilities under Health & Safety, Environmental and Corporate Responsibility policies and processes and ensure they are applied consistently across all areas of responsibility Continuously audit and evaluate site construction team performance across all key areas, KPIs and other metrics and take appropriate action to ensure standards are met on site, build production, customer care, environmental and safety requirements. Including ensuring that Reportable Items are below the industry average at all times and aim for 0.20 or less Ensure that suppliers/subcontractors' works are coordinated, produced in accordance with the drawings and specifications and standards without defects, and in accordance with the site delivery programme, managing the impact of site delivery requirement on neighbouring residents and wider community. Ensure that each Site Manager and their respective construction teams are: + Fully engaged with, and are aware of and in control of, their respective programmes, budgets, targets, valuations, cost variations mitigation measures and Gleeson quality and delivery standards. + Take ownership and accountability for the performance of the developments under their control + Take timely and controlled action to identify and resolve issues that affect new homes delivery, commercial performance and customer experience. Be proactive in the assistance given to the Construction Director in holding regular and productive planning and performance meetings with current subcontractors and meetings with new potential subcontractors to build a strong network and relationships across the industry and region. Build strong relationships and subcontractor knowledge to be able to actively support the Construction Director and Commercial department on the appointment of suitable sub-contractors and suppliers who will work in collaboration with Gleeson to meet performance standards. The Ideal Candidate: A relevant qualification or broad experience in construction Proven multi-site project management and quality assurance effectiveness Excellent Commercial awareness and technical knowledge In-depth knowledge of codes of practice/NHBC standards that impact on build Excellent people and team management skills with ability to lead multiple and diverse teams to achieve high levels of build standards and at time challenging delivery requirements Knowledge and understand of the New Homes Quality Code (NHQC) Commitment to delivering high quality homes and 5 star customer experience Understanding of the financial implications of the methods and sequences of build Excellent communication and presentation skills Organised and structured with attention to detail Excellent leadership, management and coaching skills Benefits: Generous holiday entitlement of 26 days per annum + bank holidays Choice of company car/ car allowance Discretionary Bonus Scheme Holiday Buy Back Scheme Company Pension Scheme Private Medical Insurance Scheme Healthshield membership Life Assurance Scheme Share Purchase Plan Highstreet/ Store Discounts Development OpportunitiesThe following content displays a map of the job's location. OpenStreetMap contributors Contracts Manager Frequency Annual Job Reference gleeson/TP/60871/4290 Contract Type Permanent Closing Date No expiry date Job Category Build Regional Office Sheffield Location Sheffield, United Kingdom Posted on 23 October, 2025
Location: Bury Salary: £36K per Year Contract: Permanent Type: Full Time Reference: VAC-337579l_ Posted: October 13, 2025 We are working with a well established and longstanding Social Housing Contractor who have a great company culture and ethos. They have been awarded new contracts, alongside their existing contracts with clients. As a result, they are seeking a Site Manager to join them on a permanent basis, working on a refurbishment schemes across Bury to tenanted Social Housing properties. The company are looking for a candidate who are experienced within Social Housing. You will be reporting into a Project Manager and your responsibilities will include: The smooth operational, ensuring the programme of works is completed within correct timescales and budget. Ensuring health & safety is maintained and creating a positive attitude towards H&S throughout the team. Monitoring the quality of work Liaising with the client Ordering materials Working closely with the Tenant Liaison Officer and ensuring tenant satisfaction is maintained Experience needed: SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid are required tickets, along with a proven track record of successfully delivering Social Housing Refurbishment schemes. You must be able to demonstrate a stable and progressive career history on your CV. The salary on offer is £36k plus car allowance and other benefits (pension, bonus etc.) If you are interested in this position and would like to apply, please email a copy of your CV to Stephanie at Fawkes & Reece, using the contact details provided.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Location: Bury Salary: £36K per Year Contract: Permanent Type: Full Time Reference: VAC-337579l_ Posted: October 13, 2025 We are working with a well established and longstanding Social Housing Contractor who have a great company culture and ethos. They have been awarded new contracts, alongside their existing contracts with clients. As a result, they are seeking a Site Manager to join them on a permanent basis, working on a refurbishment schemes across Bury to tenanted Social Housing properties. The company are looking for a candidate who are experienced within Social Housing. You will be reporting into a Project Manager and your responsibilities will include: The smooth operational, ensuring the programme of works is completed within correct timescales and budget. Ensuring health & safety is maintained and creating a positive attitude towards H&S throughout the team. Monitoring the quality of work Liaising with the client Ordering materials Working closely with the Tenant Liaison Officer and ensuring tenant satisfaction is maintained Experience needed: SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid are required tickets, along with a proven track record of successfully delivering Social Housing Refurbishment schemes. You must be able to demonstrate a stable and progressive career history on your CV. The salary on offer is £36k plus car allowance and other benefits (pension, bonus etc.) If you are interested in this position and would like to apply, please email a copy of your CV to Stephanie at Fawkes & Reece, using the contact details provided.
Overview Recruit4staff are representing an established mechanical building services business in their search for a Mechanical Contracts Manager to work across North Wales & North West. Job Details Pay: £48,000 to £58,000 per annum Company Vehicle or Car Allowance Hours of Work: Monday to Friday (8am to 5pm) Duration: Permanent Benefits: Company pension & 20 days holiday (plus bank holidays) Job Role The Mechanical Contracts Manager will oversee multiple mechanical projects from start to finish, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and to a high standard. You will develop project plans, manage site resources, price jobs, and liaise with clients, consultants, and contractors while offering technical support and leading meetings. Essential Skills, Experience, or Qualifications Previous experience within a project or contracts manager role Strong knowledge of mechanical building services Knowledge of relevant UK legislation Willingness to work on the tools when required Ability to acquire new projects & quotes Additional Information Opportunity to join a growing business in their creation of a mechanical department that you will have a hand in developing and overseeing. Commutable From Wrexham, Chester, Deeside, Flint, Mold, Buckley Similar Job Titles Mechanical Project Manager, Mechanical Construction Manager, Mechanical Site Manager, Mechanical Site Supervisor, Contracts Engineer (Mechanical), Project Engineer (Mechanical), Building Services Manager, Mechanical Operations Manager, Head of Mechanical Projects, Head of MEP For further information about this and other positions please apply now. This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Recruit4staff who are operating as a recruitment agency, agent, agencies, employment agency or employment business. Job Reference: opp-23690
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Overview Recruit4staff are representing an established mechanical building services business in their search for a Mechanical Contracts Manager to work across North Wales & North West. Job Details Pay: £48,000 to £58,000 per annum Company Vehicle or Car Allowance Hours of Work: Monday to Friday (8am to 5pm) Duration: Permanent Benefits: Company pension & 20 days holiday (plus bank holidays) Job Role The Mechanical Contracts Manager will oversee multiple mechanical projects from start to finish, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and to a high standard. You will develop project plans, manage site resources, price jobs, and liaise with clients, consultants, and contractors while offering technical support and leading meetings. Essential Skills, Experience, or Qualifications Previous experience within a project or contracts manager role Strong knowledge of mechanical building services Knowledge of relevant UK legislation Willingness to work on the tools when required Ability to acquire new projects & quotes Additional Information Opportunity to join a growing business in their creation of a mechanical department that you will have a hand in developing and overseeing. Commutable From Wrexham, Chester, Deeside, Flint, Mold, Buckley Similar Job Titles Mechanical Project Manager, Mechanical Construction Manager, Mechanical Site Manager, Mechanical Site Supervisor, Contracts Engineer (Mechanical), Project Engineer (Mechanical), Building Services Manager, Mechanical Operations Manager, Head of Mechanical Projects, Head of MEP For further information about this and other positions please apply now. This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Recruit4staff who are operating as a recruitment agency, agent, agencies, employment agency or employment business. Job Reference: opp-23690
MPR Site Services are currently supporting a construction company on various commercial projects across North Wales. We are seeking an experienced Joiner to join the existing team. Candidates will need to be capable of covering all aspects of joinery. Applicants must have: CSCS (Blue or Gold) Full UK Driving License Own Tools Benefits: Company Van Further opportunities: Chance for progression into Site Supervisor, Site Manager & Contracts Manager roles. To apply please send your CV or call (phone number removed)
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
MPR Site Services are currently supporting a construction company on various commercial projects across North Wales. We are seeking an experienced Joiner to join the existing team. Candidates will need to be capable of covering all aspects of joinery. Applicants must have: CSCS (Blue or Gold) Full UK Driving License Own Tools Benefits: Company Van Further opportunities: Chance for progression into Site Supervisor, Site Manager & Contracts Manager roles. To apply please send your CV or call (phone number removed)
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