The HMO Licensing Manager will oversee all aspects of HMO licensing within the property industry, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards. This role is based in London and requires a clear understanding of HMO licensing requirements and processes. Client Details The organisation is a medium-sized property-focused entity with a strong emphasis on compliance and operational excellence. They are dedicated to maintaining high standards within the property industry and fostering a structured working environment. Description Manage the HMO licensing process to ensure compliance with local and national regulations. Conduct property inspections and assessments to meet licensing requirements. Collaborate with landlords and stakeholders to provide guidance on licensing standards. Maintain accurate records and documentation related to HMO licences. Handle inquiries and resolve issues related to HMO licensing in a timely manner. Provide regular updates and reports to senior management on licensing activities. Stay updated on changes in property legislation affecting HMO licensing. Support the facilities management team in ensuring overall property compliance. Profile A successful HMO Licensing Manager should have: Strong knowledge of HMO licensing regulations within the property industry. Experience in facilities management or related fields. Excellent organisational and record-keeping skills. Ability to communicate effectively with a variety of stakeholders. Proven problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Proficiency in relevant software and systems for managing property compliance. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £50,000-£55,000 per annum. Permanent position in a respected organisation within the property industry. Opportunities to contribute to high-impact projects in Shifnal. Comprehensive benefits package to support your professional and personal needs. Collaborative and structured company culture. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled HMO Licensing Manager to join a reputable organisation in Shifnal. If you meet the criteria and are ready for your next challenge in the property industry, we encourage you to apply.
Oct 31, 2025
Full time
The HMO Licensing Manager will oversee all aspects of HMO licensing within the property industry, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards. This role is based in London and requires a clear understanding of HMO licensing requirements and processes. Client Details The organisation is a medium-sized property-focused entity with a strong emphasis on compliance and operational excellence. They are dedicated to maintaining high standards within the property industry and fostering a structured working environment. Description Manage the HMO licensing process to ensure compliance with local and national regulations. Conduct property inspections and assessments to meet licensing requirements. Collaborate with landlords and stakeholders to provide guidance on licensing standards. Maintain accurate records and documentation related to HMO licences. Handle inquiries and resolve issues related to HMO licensing in a timely manner. Provide regular updates and reports to senior management on licensing activities. Stay updated on changes in property legislation affecting HMO licensing. Support the facilities management team in ensuring overall property compliance. Profile A successful HMO Licensing Manager should have: Strong knowledge of HMO licensing regulations within the property industry. Experience in facilities management or related fields. Excellent organisational and record-keeping skills. Ability to communicate effectively with a variety of stakeholders. Proven problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Proficiency in relevant software and systems for managing property compliance. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £50,000-£55,000 per annum. Permanent position in a respected organisation within the property industry. Opportunities to contribute to high-impact projects in Shifnal. Comprehensive benefits package to support your professional and personal needs. Collaborative and structured company culture. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled HMO Licensing Manager to join a reputable organisation in Shifnal. If you meet the criteria and are ready for your next challenge in the property industry, we encourage you to apply.
The HMO Licensing Manager will oversee all aspects of HMO licensing within the property industry, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards. This role is based in London and requires a clear understanding of HMO licensing requirements and processes. Client Details The organisation is a medium-sized property-focused entity with a strong emphasis on compliance and operational excellence. They are dedicated to maintaining high standards within the property industry and fostering a structured working environment. Description Manage the HMO licensing process to ensure compliance with local and national regulations. Conduct property inspections and assessments to meet licensing requirements. Collaborate with landlords and stakeholders to provide guidance on licensing standards. Maintain accurate records and documentation related to HMO licences. Handle inquiries and resolve issues related to HMO licensing in a timely manner. Provide regular updates and reports to senior management on licensing activities. Stay updated on changes in property legislation affecting HMO licensing. Support the facilities management team in ensuring overall property compliance. Profile A successful HMO Licensing Manager should have: Strong knowledge of HMO licensing regulations within the property industry. Experience in facilities management or related fields. Excellent organisational and record-keeping skills. Ability to communicate effectively with a variety of stakeholders. Proven problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Proficiency in relevant software and systems for managing property compliance. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from 50,000- 55,000 per annum. Permanent position in a respected organisation within the property industry. Opportunities to contribute to high-impact projects in Shifnal. Comprehensive benefits package to support your professional and personal needs. Collaborative and structured company culture. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled HMO Licensing Manager to join a reputable organisation in Shifnal. If you meet the criteria and are ready for your next challenge in the property industry, we encourage you to apply.
Oct 31, 2025
Full time
The HMO Licensing Manager will oversee all aspects of HMO licensing within the property industry, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards. This role is based in London and requires a clear understanding of HMO licensing requirements and processes. Client Details The organisation is a medium-sized property-focused entity with a strong emphasis on compliance and operational excellence. They are dedicated to maintaining high standards within the property industry and fostering a structured working environment. Description Manage the HMO licensing process to ensure compliance with local and national regulations. Conduct property inspections and assessments to meet licensing requirements. Collaborate with landlords and stakeholders to provide guidance on licensing standards. Maintain accurate records and documentation related to HMO licences. Handle inquiries and resolve issues related to HMO licensing in a timely manner. Provide regular updates and reports to senior management on licensing activities. Stay updated on changes in property legislation affecting HMO licensing. Support the facilities management team in ensuring overall property compliance. Profile A successful HMO Licensing Manager should have: Strong knowledge of HMO licensing regulations within the property industry. Experience in facilities management or related fields. Excellent organisational and record-keeping skills. Ability to communicate effectively with a variety of stakeholders. Proven problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Proficiency in relevant software and systems for managing property compliance. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from 50,000- 55,000 per annum. Permanent position in a respected organisation within the property industry. Opportunities to contribute to high-impact projects in Shifnal. Comprehensive benefits package to support your professional and personal needs. Collaborative and structured company culture. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled HMO Licensing Manager to join a reputable organisation in Shifnal. If you meet the criteria and are ready for your next challenge in the property industry, we encourage you to apply.
Are you an experienced Lettings Manager, Facilities Manager, Assistant Block Manager or experienced Block Property Manager looking for the next career move If so, keep on reading. One of the highest rated managing agents in Manchester is looking for a customer focused person to join their block management department as a Property Manager, looking after buildings and estates in the Manchester area. Our aim is to be the best agent, not the biggest, and to keep workloads manageable to ensure that an excellent service can be delivered unlike our competitors. How are we genuinely different to the rest Firstly, portfolios are typically around 500 units, compared to elsewhere. Secondly, we aren't owned by a developer or have multiple shareholders to please, allowing service quality to be put first. Thirdly, support is on hand from senior team members at all times, which is so important when legislation and guidance is constantly changing. You'd be joining a team of 25 at present, which grows regularly and totals 40 across the company. The ideal candidate would already be working as a Block Property Manager looking for a more rewarding role, however, we also invite applications from those working in lettings management, facilities management or block management assistant roles looking to further their career, offering much more responsibility and challenges than lettings as you'll be looking after whole blocks of apartments and estates, not just singular properties. Those with considerable block property management experience will be considered for progression to a Senior Property Manager role. We aren't a huge corporate, faceless agent customer service, being proactive and just getting the job done is what sets us out from our competitors. The daily duties would include, but not be limited to: Overseeing the smooth running of your portfolio taking calls, handling enquiries and arranging call outs with contractors. Keeping residents updated, either personally or via our bulk message platform. Working with clients to set plans for future improvements/maintenance, obtaining quotes and setting a budget to suit. Assisting with budget and financial control checking expenditure and identifying debtors, using our very user-friendly system. Visiting and inspecting some of our developments you'd likely have a couple to look after directly, which will increase with experience. Helping to provide updates to clients informing them of issues and what our plans/recommendations are. Identifying potential new business, noting down developments that look unloved, and where we may be able to assist. A relevant qualification would be beneficial but not essential. We would support you in attaining TPI accreditation and provide ongoing training. Other ideal traits are: Basic knowledge of financial administration (service charge accounting). Effective numeracy and data entry skills. Excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to maintain a high level of accuracy. Ability to meet deadlines and grasp the urgency of departmental activities. Excellent problem-solving skills. Personal Skills/Attributes: Maintaining strict confidentiality. Demonstrate sound work ethics. Flexibility. Be assertive and dynamic. Be deadline driven. Maintaining relationships with all stakeholders. Can work independently. Problem analysis and solving. Professionalism. Fast learner. Full driving licence. Working Hours This role is full-time, 9am 5.30pm, plus occasional late working to attend meetings, where time off in lieu is taken. The position is office based but home working (1 2 days per week) is available if needed. Career Progression Our team grows every few months due to new business being won regularly, meaning progression is real and we prefer to promote from within.
Oct 31, 2025
Full time
Are you an experienced Lettings Manager, Facilities Manager, Assistant Block Manager or experienced Block Property Manager looking for the next career move If so, keep on reading. One of the highest rated managing agents in Manchester is looking for a customer focused person to join their block management department as a Property Manager, looking after buildings and estates in the Manchester area. Our aim is to be the best agent, not the biggest, and to keep workloads manageable to ensure that an excellent service can be delivered unlike our competitors. How are we genuinely different to the rest Firstly, portfolios are typically around 500 units, compared to elsewhere. Secondly, we aren't owned by a developer or have multiple shareholders to please, allowing service quality to be put first. Thirdly, support is on hand from senior team members at all times, which is so important when legislation and guidance is constantly changing. You'd be joining a team of 25 at present, which grows regularly and totals 40 across the company. The ideal candidate would already be working as a Block Property Manager looking for a more rewarding role, however, we also invite applications from those working in lettings management, facilities management or block management assistant roles looking to further their career, offering much more responsibility and challenges than lettings as you'll be looking after whole blocks of apartments and estates, not just singular properties. Those with considerable block property management experience will be considered for progression to a Senior Property Manager role. We aren't a huge corporate, faceless agent customer service, being proactive and just getting the job done is what sets us out from our competitors. The daily duties would include, but not be limited to: Overseeing the smooth running of your portfolio taking calls, handling enquiries and arranging call outs with contractors. Keeping residents updated, either personally or via our bulk message platform. Working with clients to set plans for future improvements/maintenance, obtaining quotes and setting a budget to suit. Assisting with budget and financial control checking expenditure and identifying debtors, using our very user-friendly system. Visiting and inspecting some of our developments you'd likely have a couple to look after directly, which will increase with experience. Helping to provide updates to clients informing them of issues and what our plans/recommendations are. Identifying potential new business, noting down developments that look unloved, and where we may be able to assist. A relevant qualification would be beneficial but not essential. We would support you in attaining TPI accreditation and provide ongoing training. Other ideal traits are: Basic knowledge of financial administration (service charge accounting). Effective numeracy and data entry skills. Excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to maintain a high level of accuracy. Ability to meet deadlines and grasp the urgency of departmental activities. Excellent problem-solving skills. Personal Skills/Attributes: Maintaining strict confidentiality. Demonstrate sound work ethics. Flexibility. Be assertive and dynamic. Be deadline driven. Maintaining relationships with all stakeholders. Can work independently. Problem analysis and solving. Professionalism. Fast learner. Full driving licence. Working Hours This role is full-time, 9am 5.30pm, plus occasional late working to attend meetings, where time off in lieu is taken. The position is office based but home working (1 2 days per week) is available if needed. Career Progression Our team grows every few months due to new business being won regularly, meaning progression is real and we prefer to promote from within.
Are you a Finance Manager looking for a new opportunity within the housebuilding industry? Does the sound of joining an award winning, growing company appeal to you? Then get in touch! The Opportunity: An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Finance Manager to join my client, a multiple award-winning Bristol based company. As Finance Manager you will be responsible for overseeing the financial health of the business by managing budgets, forecasts, cost control, and financial reporting. You will play a key role in ensuring effective financial planning and analysis, supporting land acquisition, development appraisals, and monitoring project profitability. Key Responsibilities: Financial Reporting & Analysis Prepare monthly management accounts, variance analysis, and input into board reports. Monitor project-level P&L, cash flow forecasts, and WIP (Work in Progress) schedules. Provide detailed commentary on financial performance to management. Budgeting & Forecasting Lead the annual budgeting and quarterly reforecasting processes. Collaborate with accounts, development and commercial teams to track budgets against actuals. Forecast revenue recognition and cash inflows based on sales completions and build programs. Development Appraisals & Land Feasibility Support land acquisition appraisals with robust financial models and cash flows Provide sensitivity analysis and risk assessment for new development opportunities. Liaise with land and planning teams to ensure assumptions are commercially viable. Cash Flow & Treasury Management Oversee cash flow management to ensure sufficient working capital for development activity. Negotiate development finance deals with 3rd party lenders Monitor drawdowns and repayments of development finance facilities. Compliance & Controls Ensure compliance with financial controls, policies, and statutory regulations. Liaise with auditors, tax advisors, and other external stakeholders. Ensure VAT and CIS (Construction Industry Scheme) compliance. About you: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Essential Experience in the housebuilding, construction, or property development industry (essential). Strong commercial acumen and understanding of development viability and build costs. Advanced Excel skills and financial modelling experience. Experience with ERP systems such as COINS, Viewpoint, or similar construction-specific platforms (desirable). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Commercially focused with strong attention to detail. Proactive and solutions-oriented. Ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Comfortable liaising with senior stakeholders and operational teams. For further details and a confidential discussion, please contact Kate Hallett (url removed)
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Are you a Finance Manager looking for a new opportunity within the housebuilding industry? Does the sound of joining an award winning, growing company appeal to you? Then get in touch! The Opportunity: An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Finance Manager to join my client, a multiple award-winning Bristol based company. As Finance Manager you will be responsible for overseeing the financial health of the business by managing budgets, forecasts, cost control, and financial reporting. You will play a key role in ensuring effective financial planning and analysis, supporting land acquisition, development appraisals, and monitoring project profitability. Key Responsibilities: Financial Reporting & Analysis Prepare monthly management accounts, variance analysis, and input into board reports. Monitor project-level P&L, cash flow forecasts, and WIP (Work in Progress) schedules. Provide detailed commentary on financial performance to management. Budgeting & Forecasting Lead the annual budgeting and quarterly reforecasting processes. Collaborate with accounts, development and commercial teams to track budgets against actuals. Forecast revenue recognition and cash inflows based on sales completions and build programs. Development Appraisals & Land Feasibility Support land acquisition appraisals with robust financial models and cash flows Provide sensitivity analysis and risk assessment for new development opportunities. Liaise with land and planning teams to ensure assumptions are commercially viable. Cash Flow & Treasury Management Oversee cash flow management to ensure sufficient working capital for development activity. Negotiate development finance deals with 3rd party lenders Monitor drawdowns and repayments of development finance facilities. Compliance & Controls Ensure compliance with financial controls, policies, and statutory regulations. Liaise with auditors, tax advisors, and other external stakeholders. Ensure VAT and CIS (Construction Industry Scheme) compliance. About you: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Essential Experience in the housebuilding, construction, or property development industry (essential). Strong commercial acumen and understanding of development viability and build costs. Advanced Excel skills and financial modelling experience. Experience with ERP systems such as COINS, Viewpoint, or similar construction-specific platforms (desirable). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Commercially focused with strong attention to detail. Proactive and solutions-oriented. Ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Comfortable liaising with senior stakeholders and operational teams. For further details and a confidential discussion, please contact Kate Hallett (url removed)
Are you looking to build a career in Facilities Management? Do you want to work with a market leader in the real estate industry? Are you seeking a role that offers flexibility and the opportunity to work from home? Hexagon Group is delighted to be partnering with a leading real estate firm to recruit an enthusiastic and driven Assistant Facilities Manager. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to develop their career within facilities management, with a clear progression path towards a Facilities Manager position. As the Assistant Facilities Manager, you will initially work closely with Senior Facilities Managers and Building Managers for the first three months, before gradually taking responsibility for a small portfolio of your own. Eventually, you'll oversee a mixed-use portfolio of properties across Essex, Suffolk, and parts of East London. Your week will typically be split between conducting site inspections and working from home, offering full autonomy to manage your own diary. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a company that offers unrivalled training and development, supported by an experienced facilities management team. The salary for this exciting role is 30,000 - 35,000 plus a car allowance and mileage expenses for site visits. Key Responsibilities: Conduct site inspections for your allocated portfolio and provide support to fellow Facilities Managers as required. Supervise on-site service partners (both hard and soft services). Liaise with occupiers and clients, providing professional and responsive support. Issue permits to work for contractors. Ensure all PPM (Planned Preventive Maintenance) schedules are completed as required. Assist Facilities Managers with the preparation of service charge budgets. Report and monitor health & safety issues, ensuring statutory compliance across your sites. The successful candidate will have several years of experience in Facilities Management and strong knowledge of health and safety, ideally holding an IOSH certificate. Excellent communication skills, a proactive attitude, and a genuine interest in developing a career in Facilities Management are essential. Previous experience in a property management setting and familiarity with service charge budgets would be advantageous. Due to the travel required for this role, a valid UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle are also necessary.
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Are you looking to build a career in Facilities Management? Do you want to work with a market leader in the real estate industry? Are you seeking a role that offers flexibility and the opportunity to work from home? Hexagon Group is delighted to be partnering with a leading real estate firm to recruit an enthusiastic and driven Assistant Facilities Manager. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to develop their career within facilities management, with a clear progression path towards a Facilities Manager position. As the Assistant Facilities Manager, you will initially work closely with Senior Facilities Managers and Building Managers for the first three months, before gradually taking responsibility for a small portfolio of your own. Eventually, you'll oversee a mixed-use portfolio of properties across Essex, Suffolk, and parts of East London. Your week will typically be split between conducting site inspections and working from home, offering full autonomy to manage your own diary. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a company that offers unrivalled training and development, supported by an experienced facilities management team. The salary for this exciting role is 30,000 - 35,000 plus a car allowance and mileage expenses for site visits. Key Responsibilities: Conduct site inspections for your allocated portfolio and provide support to fellow Facilities Managers as required. Supervise on-site service partners (both hard and soft services). Liaise with occupiers and clients, providing professional and responsive support. Issue permits to work for contractors. Ensure all PPM (Planned Preventive Maintenance) schedules are completed as required. Assist Facilities Managers with the preparation of service charge budgets. Report and monitor health & safety issues, ensuring statutory compliance across your sites. The successful candidate will have several years of experience in Facilities Management and strong knowledge of health and safety, ideally holding an IOSH certificate. Excellent communication skills, a proactive attitude, and a genuine interest in developing a career in Facilities Management are essential. Previous experience in a property management setting and familiarity with service charge budgets would be advantageous. Due to the travel required for this role, a valid UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle are also necessary.
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Manchester, Lancashire
Are you an experienced Lettings Manager, Facilities Manager, Assistant Block Manager or experienced Block Property Manager looking for the next career move If so, keep on reading. One of the highest rated managing agents in Manchester is looking for a customer focused person to join their block management department as a Property Manager, looking after buildings and estates in the Manchester area. Their aim is to be the best agent, not the biggest, and to keep workloads manageable to ensure that an excellent service can be delivered - unlike their competitors. How are they genuinely different to the rest Firstly, portfolios are typically around 500 units, compared to 1000 - 2000 elsewhere. Secondly, they aren't owned by a developer or have multiple shareholders to please, allowing service quality to be put first. Thirdly, support is on hand from senior team members at all times, which is so important when legislation and guidance is constantly changing. You'd be joining a team of 25 at present, which grows regularly and totals 40 across the company. The ideal candidate would already be working as a Block Property Manager looking for a more rewarding role, however, they also invite applications from those working in lettings management, facilities management or block management assistant roles looking to further their career, offering much more responsibility and challenges than lettings as you'll be looking after whole blocks of apartments and estates, not just singular properties. Those with considerable block property management experience will be considered for progression to a Senior Property Manager role. Our client isn't a huge corporate, faceless agent - customer service, being proactive and just getting the job done is what sets them out from their competitors. The daily duties would include, but not be limited to: Overseeing the smooth running of your portfolio - taking calls, handling enquiries and arranging call outs with contractors. Keeping residents updated, either personally or via their bulk message platform. Working with clients to set plans for future improvements/maintenance, obtaining quotes and setting a budget to suit. Assisting with budget and financial control - checking expenditure and identifying debtors, using their very user-friendly system. Visiting and inspecting some of our client's developments - you'd likely have a couple to look after directly, which will increase with experience. Helping to provide updates to clients - informing them of issues and what their plans/recommendations are. Identifying potential new business, noting down developments that look unloved, and where they may be able to assist. A relevant qualification would be beneficial but not essential. Our client would support you in attaining TPI accreditation and provide ongoing training. Other ideal traits are: Basic knowledge of financial administration (service charge accounting). Effective numeracy and data entry skills. Excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to maintain a high level of accuracy. Ability to meet deadlines and grasp the urgency of departmental activities. Excellent problem-solving skills. Personal Skills/Attributes: Maintaining strict confidentiality. Demonstrate sound work ethics. Flexibility. Be assertive and dynamic. Be deadline driven. Maintaining relationships with all stakeholders. Can work independently. Problem analysis and solving. Professionalism. Fast learner. Full driving licence. Working Hours This role is full-time, 9am - 5.30pm, plus occasional late working to attend meetings, where time off in lieu is taken. The position is office based but home working (1 - 2 days per week) is available if needed. Career Progression Our client's team grows every few months due to new business being won regularly, meaning progression is real and they prefer to promote from within.
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Are you an experienced Lettings Manager, Facilities Manager, Assistant Block Manager or experienced Block Property Manager looking for the next career move If so, keep on reading. One of the highest rated managing agents in Manchester is looking for a customer focused person to join their block management department as a Property Manager, looking after buildings and estates in the Manchester area. Their aim is to be the best agent, not the biggest, and to keep workloads manageable to ensure that an excellent service can be delivered - unlike their competitors. How are they genuinely different to the rest Firstly, portfolios are typically around 500 units, compared to 1000 - 2000 elsewhere. Secondly, they aren't owned by a developer or have multiple shareholders to please, allowing service quality to be put first. Thirdly, support is on hand from senior team members at all times, which is so important when legislation and guidance is constantly changing. You'd be joining a team of 25 at present, which grows regularly and totals 40 across the company. The ideal candidate would already be working as a Block Property Manager looking for a more rewarding role, however, they also invite applications from those working in lettings management, facilities management or block management assistant roles looking to further their career, offering much more responsibility and challenges than lettings as you'll be looking after whole blocks of apartments and estates, not just singular properties. Those with considerable block property management experience will be considered for progression to a Senior Property Manager role. Our client isn't a huge corporate, faceless agent - customer service, being proactive and just getting the job done is what sets them out from their competitors. The daily duties would include, but not be limited to: Overseeing the smooth running of your portfolio - taking calls, handling enquiries and arranging call outs with contractors. Keeping residents updated, either personally or via their bulk message platform. Working with clients to set plans for future improvements/maintenance, obtaining quotes and setting a budget to suit. Assisting with budget and financial control - checking expenditure and identifying debtors, using their very user-friendly system. Visiting and inspecting some of our client's developments - you'd likely have a couple to look after directly, which will increase with experience. Helping to provide updates to clients - informing them of issues and what their plans/recommendations are. Identifying potential new business, noting down developments that look unloved, and where they may be able to assist. A relevant qualification would be beneficial but not essential. Our client would support you in attaining TPI accreditation and provide ongoing training. Other ideal traits are: Basic knowledge of financial administration (service charge accounting). Effective numeracy and data entry skills. Excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to maintain a high level of accuracy. Ability to meet deadlines and grasp the urgency of departmental activities. Excellent problem-solving skills. Personal Skills/Attributes: Maintaining strict confidentiality. Demonstrate sound work ethics. Flexibility. Be assertive and dynamic. Be deadline driven. Maintaining relationships with all stakeholders. Can work independently. Problem analysis and solving. Professionalism. Fast learner. Full driving licence. Working Hours This role is full-time, 9am - 5.30pm, plus occasional late working to attend meetings, where time off in lieu is taken. The position is office based but home working (1 - 2 days per week) is available if needed. Career Progression Our client's team grows every few months due to new business being won regularly, meaning progression is real and they prefer to promote from within.
Delivery Manager Mainstay Recruitment MOD Lyneham Permanent Full-Time Salary: Up to 48,000 per annum depending on experience Overview Mainstay Recruitment are recruiting for an experienced Delivery Manager to take overall responsibility for the response maintenance of accommodation services at MOD Lyneham. This is a key leadership role, overseeing day-to-day operational delivery across a large, directly employed engineering team, ensuring all reactive maintenance and minor project works are completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. Role Summary The Delivery Manager will be responsible for managing a team consisting of two Supervisors and a direct labour workforce of approximately twenty-five engineers. The role will involve ensuring effective coordination of reactive and planned maintenance tasks, maintaining service continuity, and upholding high levels of customer satisfaction. You will manage all aspects of service delivery, including the investigation and resolution of customer complaints, financial performance, and the delivery of small works and minor projects. This position requires strong leadership, technical competence, and commercial awareness. You will ensure compliance with all statutory, client, and company requirements while promoting a culture of safety, accountability, and continuous improvement across your teams. Key Responsibilities Manage the day-to-day delivery of response maintenance across housing accommodation, ensuring all works are completed to agreed service levels, budgets, and timeframes. Lead, support, and motivate a team of two Supervisors and twenty-five engineers, maintaining clear lines of communication and accountability. Coordinate reactive and planned maintenance tasks to ensure service continuity and customer satisfaction. Oversee customer complaint resolution, ensuring all issues are investigated, documented, and resolved promptly and professionally. Manage the delivery of minor projects and small works, ensuring compliance, quality, and value for money. Maintain financial control across the contract area, including delegated budgets, expenditure tracking, and performance reporting. Conduct regular site inspections and audits to monitor quality, safety, and workmanship. Oversee the performance of subcontractors and supply chain partners to ensure all works are delivered in accordance with contractual and compliance standards. Analyse performance data and KPIs to identify trends, risks, and opportunities for improvement, reporting outcomes to senior management. Lead by example in promoting health, safety, and environmental compliance across all operational activities. Undertake training to act as Responsible Person for Legionella and Asbestos, maintaining appropriate control procedures and documentation. Ensure all staff adhere to safe systems of work, method statements, and risk assessments. Manage staff performance through regular one-to-one meetings, appraisals, and personal development plans. Handle employee relations issues such as attendance, grievance, and disciplinary matters in accordance with company policy. Identify and implement business improvement initiatives to enhance efficiency, service quality, and value for money. Candidate Requirements Proven experience managing response or reactive maintenance services within a housing or accommodation environment is essential. Experience managing multi-disciplinary maintenance teams, including direct labour and subcontractors. Strong commercial awareness with experience of budget control, cost reporting, and P&L management. Professional qualification in construction, property, or facilities management (CIOB, RICS, or equivalent), or comparable operational experience. Excellent understanding of statutory compliance, health and safety legislation, and best practice in maintenance delivery. Competent in Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel and reporting systems. Experience using permit to work processes, method statements, and risk assessments. Health and Safety qualification such as NEBOSH, IOSH, or SMSTS is desirable. Experience acting as a Responsible Person within a compliance framework is advantageous.
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Delivery Manager Mainstay Recruitment MOD Lyneham Permanent Full-Time Salary: Up to 48,000 per annum depending on experience Overview Mainstay Recruitment are recruiting for an experienced Delivery Manager to take overall responsibility for the response maintenance of accommodation services at MOD Lyneham. This is a key leadership role, overseeing day-to-day operational delivery across a large, directly employed engineering team, ensuring all reactive maintenance and minor project works are completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. Role Summary The Delivery Manager will be responsible for managing a team consisting of two Supervisors and a direct labour workforce of approximately twenty-five engineers. The role will involve ensuring effective coordination of reactive and planned maintenance tasks, maintaining service continuity, and upholding high levels of customer satisfaction. You will manage all aspects of service delivery, including the investigation and resolution of customer complaints, financial performance, and the delivery of small works and minor projects. This position requires strong leadership, technical competence, and commercial awareness. You will ensure compliance with all statutory, client, and company requirements while promoting a culture of safety, accountability, and continuous improvement across your teams. Key Responsibilities Manage the day-to-day delivery of response maintenance across housing accommodation, ensuring all works are completed to agreed service levels, budgets, and timeframes. Lead, support, and motivate a team of two Supervisors and twenty-five engineers, maintaining clear lines of communication and accountability. Coordinate reactive and planned maintenance tasks to ensure service continuity and customer satisfaction. Oversee customer complaint resolution, ensuring all issues are investigated, documented, and resolved promptly and professionally. Manage the delivery of minor projects and small works, ensuring compliance, quality, and value for money. Maintain financial control across the contract area, including delegated budgets, expenditure tracking, and performance reporting. Conduct regular site inspections and audits to monitor quality, safety, and workmanship. Oversee the performance of subcontractors and supply chain partners to ensure all works are delivered in accordance with contractual and compliance standards. Analyse performance data and KPIs to identify trends, risks, and opportunities for improvement, reporting outcomes to senior management. Lead by example in promoting health, safety, and environmental compliance across all operational activities. Undertake training to act as Responsible Person for Legionella and Asbestos, maintaining appropriate control procedures and documentation. Ensure all staff adhere to safe systems of work, method statements, and risk assessments. Manage staff performance through regular one-to-one meetings, appraisals, and personal development plans. Handle employee relations issues such as attendance, grievance, and disciplinary matters in accordance with company policy. Identify and implement business improvement initiatives to enhance efficiency, service quality, and value for money. Candidate Requirements Proven experience managing response or reactive maintenance services within a housing or accommodation environment is essential. Experience managing multi-disciplinary maintenance teams, including direct labour and subcontractors. Strong commercial awareness with experience of budget control, cost reporting, and P&L management. Professional qualification in construction, property, or facilities management (CIOB, RICS, or equivalent), or comparable operational experience. Excellent understanding of statutory compliance, health and safety legislation, and best practice in maintenance delivery. Competent in Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel and reporting systems. Experience using permit to work processes, method statements, and risk assessments. Health and Safety qualification such as NEBOSH, IOSH, or SMSTS is desirable. Experience acting as a Responsible Person within a compliance framework is advantageous.
ECI, Project Manager, Civil Engineering, Water, Contracts Manager, NEC, Your new company Hays Belfast are recruiting on behalf of an N.I. based Civil & Construction Engineering Contractor who requires an ECI Project Manager (Early Contractor Involvement) on a permanent basis to work in their County Tyrone offices.With an increasing order book and ongoing successes and growth within their Civil Engineering team, this is an excellent opportunity.Your new employer has a consistent pipeline of major works across the UK and Ireland and boasts an enviable order book of live sites. You will be involved in the continued and sustained growth of their Civil Engineering Division, focusing on ECI work for new projects. With a large team of permanent members of staff, your new company has an excellent business model and has built up an in-house team of strong operational, commercial and support staff to ensure the business stays at the forefront of the industry. With very strong staff retention, this contractor can offer you a permanent role based in their Tyrone offices with competitive salaries, car allowance, bonus and plenty of company benefits, inclusive of ongoing training and development programmes. Your new role Working closely with the Senior Management team, this position will be integral to the business growth and steady pipeline of work. Focusing specifically on a long-term water framework, with a reliable client, you will be involved in all aspects of ECI work on civil engineering schemes such as:•Design - you will help to shape the project, assess constructability and provide value-engineered solutions. You will work alongside the ECI Framework Manager on key infrastructure projects for our clients in the water sector.•Commercial - Managing and working with our Estimators and Q.S. team you will review sub-contract costs and construction contracts.•Liaison - a key part of the role will be liaison with the client, designers, our construction teams, the supply chain and stakeholders in ensuring a viable design solution. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will need to have experience of working within Civil Engineering management roles, and ideally within the water sector however, all civils will be reviewed. You will have experience working within ECI Schemes and have a broad contractual knowledge and be able to add value engineering to each scheme. Alongside your experience, a degree background in Civil Engineering will be favourable, as well as softer skills including strong communication, excellent IT ability and ideally, being a self-starter who can work well with various departments. What you'll get in return On offer will be the opportunity to work on a permanent basis and develop a career path and development plan with a leading NI contractor. Our client will provide a competitive salary (negotiable on experience) + package inclusive of car allowance. You can also expect to avail of performance-related bonuses, training and professional membership, private medical insurance, life insurance and additional holidays. This position is working with a long-term client and will grow and develop, offering an opportunity to progress your career even further within the company.Travel will not be required (or very limited if so) and you will work in new state-of-the-art facilities, alongside like-minded colleagues who are delivering some excellent infrastructure projects across the UK & Ireland. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris McNamara now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
ECI, Project Manager, Civil Engineering, Water, Contracts Manager, NEC, Your new company Hays Belfast are recruiting on behalf of an N.I. based Civil & Construction Engineering Contractor who requires an ECI Project Manager (Early Contractor Involvement) on a permanent basis to work in their County Tyrone offices.With an increasing order book and ongoing successes and growth within their Civil Engineering team, this is an excellent opportunity.Your new employer has a consistent pipeline of major works across the UK and Ireland and boasts an enviable order book of live sites. You will be involved in the continued and sustained growth of their Civil Engineering Division, focusing on ECI work for new projects. With a large team of permanent members of staff, your new company has an excellent business model and has built up an in-house team of strong operational, commercial and support staff to ensure the business stays at the forefront of the industry. With very strong staff retention, this contractor can offer you a permanent role based in their Tyrone offices with competitive salaries, car allowance, bonus and plenty of company benefits, inclusive of ongoing training and development programmes. Your new role Working closely with the Senior Management team, this position will be integral to the business growth and steady pipeline of work. Focusing specifically on a long-term water framework, with a reliable client, you will be involved in all aspects of ECI work on civil engineering schemes such as:•Design - you will help to shape the project, assess constructability and provide value-engineered solutions. You will work alongside the ECI Framework Manager on key infrastructure projects for our clients in the water sector.•Commercial - Managing and working with our Estimators and Q.S. team you will review sub-contract costs and construction contracts.•Liaison - a key part of the role will be liaison with the client, designers, our construction teams, the supply chain and stakeholders in ensuring a viable design solution. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will need to have experience of working within Civil Engineering management roles, and ideally within the water sector however, all civils will be reviewed. You will have experience working within ECI Schemes and have a broad contractual knowledge and be able to add value engineering to each scheme. Alongside your experience, a degree background in Civil Engineering will be favourable, as well as softer skills including strong communication, excellent IT ability and ideally, being a self-starter who can work well with various departments. What you'll get in return On offer will be the opportunity to work on a permanent basis and develop a career path and development plan with a leading NI contractor. Our client will provide a competitive salary (negotiable on experience) + package inclusive of car allowance. You can also expect to avail of performance-related bonuses, training and professional membership, private medical insurance, life insurance and additional holidays. This position is working with a long-term client and will grow and develop, offering an opportunity to progress your career even further within the company.Travel will not be required (or very limited if so) and you will work in new state-of-the-art facilities, alongside like-minded colleagues who are delivering some excellent infrastructure projects across the UK & Ireland. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris McNamara now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
An opportunity has arisen to join Central Hall Westminster as the Facilities Manager (Projects and Operations). Location: Central Hall Westminster, Storey s Gate, SW1H 9NH This is an office-based role Job type: Full-time; Temporary fixed-term contract for 6 months Salary: £44,000 per annum Reports to: Senior Facilities Manager (Acting) Department: Facilities Number of reports: 1 Direct and 4 Indirect About Us Central Hall Westminster (CHW) Ltd is owned by Trustees appointed by the Methodist Church; as such we aim to conduct business in line with the ethics of the Methodist Church and our Central Hall Venues (CHV) values. We are looking for a Facilities Manager (Projects and Operations) who will take ownership of the day-to-day operation and maintenance of a Grade II listed building in Westminster. This role involves managing the physical environment to ensure safety, comfort, and functionality across work and event spaces. The successful candidate will lead Capex projects, ensure safety, comfort and functionality of our work and event spaces, and uphold the integrity of a historic site. About You The Facilities Manager requires a proactive and skilled individual with a strong understanding of building operations, particularly within heritage or listed properties. The role demands technical expertise, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities while ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. This position involves overseeing the day-to-day maintenance and functionality of a Grade II listed building in Westminster. It includes managing capital expenditure projects, coordinating with contractors and vendors, and ensuring that all facilities-related activities support a safe, efficient, and welcoming environment for staff and visitors. You will be responsible for leading facilities projects from planning through execution, maintaining high standards of service delivery, and ensuring due diligence in all contracting processes. The role also requires independent management of administrative tasks related to facilities operations. Moreover, you will contribute to the overall success of the organisation by fostering a well-maintained and professional workspace, supporting events, and ensuring the building s historic integrity is preserved while meeting modern operational needs. You Will Have: Proven experience in facilities management, preferably in the hospitality or event industry. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of health and safety regulations, building regulations, and environmental standards. Proficiency in facilities management software and tools. Qualifications in IOSH/NEBOSH. Having a Membership of IWFM is desirable. Benefits As a member of our team, you will have access to a range of benefits, including: Generous pension. Group income protection. Private medical insurance. Staff referral bonus. Life assurance. Season ticket loan. 25 days of annual leave + bank holidays and paid birthday leave. 2 additional paid volunteering days each year. Employee Assistance Programme. Enhanced family leave, 50% discount at our in-house café and discounts to food and shopping places in local area. We welcome applications from candidates with a variety of backgrounds, skills and abilities. Given our organisation s affiliation with the Methodist Church, an understanding and alignment with Methodist values are essential.
Oct 30, 2025
Contract
An opportunity has arisen to join Central Hall Westminster as the Facilities Manager (Projects and Operations). Location: Central Hall Westminster, Storey s Gate, SW1H 9NH This is an office-based role Job type: Full-time; Temporary fixed-term contract for 6 months Salary: £44,000 per annum Reports to: Senior Facilities Manager (Acting) Department: Facilities Number of reports: 1 Direct and 4 Indirect About Us Central Hall Westminster (CHW) Ltd is owned by Trustees appointed by the Methodist Church; as such we aim to conduct business in line with the ethics of the Methodist Church and our Central Hall Venues (CHV) values. We are looking for a Facilities Manager (Projects and Operations) who will take ownership of the day-to-day operation and maintenance of a Grade II listed building in Westminster. This role involves managing the physical environment to ensure safety, comfort, and functionality across work and event spaces. The successful candidate will lead Capex projects, ensure safety, comfort and functionality of our work and event spaces, and uphold the integrity of a historic site. About You The Facilities Manager requires a proactive and skilled individual with a strong understanding of building operations, particularly within heritage or listed properties. The role demands technical expertise, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities while ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. This position involves overseeing the day-to-day maintenance and functionality of a Grade II listed building in Westminster. It includes managing capital expenditure projects, coordinating with contractors and vendors, and ensuring that all facilities-related activities support a safe, efficient, and welcoming environment for staff and visitors. You will be responsible for leading facilities projects from planning through execution, maintaining high standards of service delivery, and ensuring due diligence in all contracting processes. The role also requires independent management of administrative tasks related to facilities operations. Moreover, you will contribute to the overall success of the organisation by fostering a well-maintained and professional workspace, supporting events, and ensuring the building s historic integrity is preserved while meeting modern operational needs. You Will Have: Proven experience in facilities management, preferably in the hospitality or event industry. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of health and safety regulations, building regulations, and environmental standards. Proficiency in facilities management software and tools. Qualifications in IOSH/NEBOSH. Having a Membership of IWFM is desirable. Benefits As a member of our team, you will have access to a range of benefits, including: Generous pension. Group income protection. Private medical insurance. Staff referral bonus. Life assurance. Season ticket loan. 25 days of annual leave + bank holidays and paid birthday leave. 2 additional paid volunteering days each year. Employee Assistance Programme. Enhanced family leave, 50% discount at our in-house café and discounts to food and shopping places in local area. We welcome applications from candidates with a variety of backgrounds, skills and abilities. Given our organisation s affiliation with the Methodist Church, an understanding and alignment with Methodist values are essential.
HSE Manager 250 - 300 per day Site-Based - Bournemouth 9 months duration- to commence asap HSE Manager - Hospital Project - Bournemouth This leading Tier 1 main contractor has an immediate requirement for a freelance Health & Safety Manager to work on a 60m hospital project in Bournemouth, Dorset. The project is a new 4 level hospital building , of modular construction, featuring 110 new beds and improved facilities. As the site based HSE Manager you will take full ownership of Health, Safety, and Environmental compliance on a high-profile hospital construction project in Bournemouth . The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring the site operates to the highest standards of safety and environmental management in line with UK legislation, company procedures, and industry best practice. Key Responsibilities Ensure full compliance with all relevant HSE and Environmental legislation, company policies, and project-specific requirements. Develop, implement, and monitor site-specific HSE plans, risk assessments, and method statements. Conduct regular site inspections, audits, and behavioural safety observations. Lead incident investigations and root cause analysis with appropriate reporting and corrective actions. Liaise with project management, subcontractors, and regulatory bodies to drive a culture of continuous improvement in HSE performance. Maintain accurate HSE records, including training, permits, inspections, and environmental monitoring. Organise and deliver site inductions, toolbox talks, and safety training sessions. Ensure environmental controls are in place and monitored (e.g., noise, dust, waste, spill response, pollution prevention). Provide regular HSE reports and updates to senior management and clients. Champion a positive safety culture across all levels of the site workforce. Requirements Site-based HSE role, with experience within construction, Relevant HSE qualifications & CSCS In-depth knowledge of UK HSE legislation and ISO standards (ISO 45001, ISO 14001). Proven ability to lead on-site HSE functions and influence safe behaviours. Strong communication and interpersonal skills with confidence to engage at all levels. Computer literate with experience using safety management systems and reporting tools. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Experience on Healthcare construction projects RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Oct 30, 2025
Seasonal
HSE Manager 250 - 300 per day Site-Based - Bournemouth 9 months duration- to commence asap HSE Manager - Hospital Project - Bournemouth This leading Tier 1 main contractor has an immediate requirement for a freelance Health & Safety Manager to work on a 60m hospital project in Bournemouth, Dorset. The project is a new 4 level hospital building , of modular construction, featuring 110 new beds and improved facilities. As the site based HSE Manager you will take full ownership of Health, Safety, and Environmental compliance on a high-profile hospital construction project in Bournemouth . The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring the site operates to the highest standards of safety and environmental management in line with UK legislation, company procedures, and industry best practice. Key Responsibilities Ensure full compliance with all relevant HSE and Environmental legislation, company policies, and project-specific requirements. Develop, implement, and monitor site-specific HSE plans, risk assessments, and method statements. Conduct regular site inspections, audits, and behavioural safety observations. Lead incident investigations and root cause analysis with appropriate reporting and corrective actions. Liaise with project management, subcontractors, and regulatory bodies to drive a culture of continuous improvement in HSE performance. Maintain accurate HSE records, including training, permits, inspections, and environmental monitoring. Organise and deliver site inductions, toolbox talks, and safety training sessions. Ensure environmental controls are in place and monitored (e.g., noise, dust, waste, spill response, pollution prevention). Provide regular HSE reports and updates to senior management and clients. Champion a positive safety culture across all levels of the site workforce. Requirements Site-based HSE role, with experience within construction, Relevant HSE qualifications & CSCS In-depth knowledge of UK HSE legislation and ISO standards (ISO 45001, ISO 14001). Proven ability to lead on-site HSE functions and influence safe behaviours. Strong communication and interpersonal skills with confidence to engage at all levels. Computer literate with experience using safety management systems and reporting tools. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Experience on Healthcare construction projects RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Portsmouth, Hampshire
A progressive and people-focused principal contractor is looking to appoint a Construction Project Manager to join its expanding design team, supporting the delivery of major fa ade remediation and complex building envelope schemes. With confirmed work secured into 2028, this is an opportunity to join a stable, cash-rich business that continues to invest in its people, its technology, and the future of safer, better-built environments. Based out of their head office in the Portsmouth area, projects are delivered nationwide. This new position has been created due to increased workload, offering a unique opportunity to shape and influence design management within the business. Projects range in value up to 22 million and include complex schemes across residential towers, stadiums, commercial buildings, and public sector assets. The company has built strong, long-term partnerships with blue-chip clients and is widely recognised for technical delivery on challenging and sensitive sites. Now targeting further growth, the company is scaling with purpose, exceeding 50 million turnover this year. Backed by a listed parent group with significant financial strength, they operate with a modern, entrepreneurial approach while maintaining strong family values and a culture of trust and development. Construction Project Manager Salary & Benefits Salary: 60,000 - 85,000 (DOE) 25-30 days holiday + Bank Holiday Pension Scheme Project Bonus Scheme Company Bonus Scheme 4 Years Death in Service Cover Critical Illness Cover Hybrid working available (mainly office-based with occasional site visits) Team Social Events Company events and supportive social environment Comprehensive in-house and external Training and Development Access to Udemy and training courses Charity Fundraising Days Office facilities including stocked kitchen and shower Construction Project Manager Job Overview Manage and coordinate design deliverables across complex envelope remediation and construction schemes. Ensure all design milestones are achieved and programmes continuously updated. Oversee and drive performance of external design houses, consultants, and internal design/technical teams. Provide programme and milestone control using Microsoft Project. Maintain effective communication with stakeholders, commercial, and operational teams. Monitor design risk and ensure compliance with HRB requirements and regulatory standards. Support procurement and site delivery by ensuring accurate and timely design information. Attend occasional site visits as required (no permanent site presence). Construction Project Manager Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in design and/or project management within the building envelope or wider construction industry. Strong background in design management; fa ade remediation experience desirable. Technical proficiency with Microsoft Project; Primavera advantageous. Ability to manage workflows, external consultants, and multi-disciplinary teams. Strong commercial awareness in relation to design deliverables. Confident communicator, able to build and maintain strong client and stakeholder relationships. Candidates from an architectural background (e.g., Architectural Technologist) with progression into project management will also be considered. What makes this opportunity different? Forward workload confirmed into 2028 Secure financial backing with strong reserves Low staff turnover and clear paths for progression Structured mentoring and access to coaching Real stories of team members doubling their earnings in under three years Weekly culture feedback that informs senior management decisions Training support, flexible working, and long-term incentives including shares Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
A progressive and people-focused principal contractor is looking to appoint a Construction Project Manager to join its expanding design team, supporting the delivery of major fa ade remediation and complex building envelope schemes. With confirmed work secured into 2028, this is an opportunity to join a stable, cash-rich business that continues to invest in its people, its technology, and the future of safer, better-built environments. Based out of their head office in the Portsmouth area, projects are delivered nationwide. This new position has been created due to increased workload, offering a unique opportunity to shape and influence design management within the business. Projects range in value up to 22 million and include complex schemes across residential towers, stadiums, commercial buildings, and public sector assets. The company has built strong, long-term partnerships with blue-chip clients and is widely recognised for technical delivery on challenging and sensitive sites. Now targeting further growth, the company is scaling with purpose, exceeding 50 million turnover this year. Backed by a listed parent group with significant financial strength, they operate with a modern, entrepreneurial approach while maintaining strong family values and a culture of trust and development. Construction Project Manager Salary & Benefits Salary: 60,000 - 85,000 (DOE) 25-30 days holiday + Bank Holiday Pension Scheme Project Bonus Scheme Company Bonus Scheme 4 Years Death in Service Cover Critical Illness Cover Hybrid working available (mainly office-based with occasional site visits) Team Social Events Company events and supportive social environment Comprehensive in-house and external Training and Development Access to Udemy and training courses Charity Fundraising Days Office facilities including stocked kitchen and shower Construction Project Manager Job Overview Manage and coordinate design deliverables across complex envelope remediation and construction schemes. Ensure all design milestones are achieved and programmes continuously updated. Oversee and drive performance of external design houses, consultants, and internal design/technical teams. Provide programme and milestone control using Microsoft Project. Maintain effective communication with stakeholders, commercial, and operational teams. Monitor design risk and ensure compliance with HRB requirements and regulatory standards. Support procurement and site delivery by ensuring accurate and timely design information. Attend occasional site visits as required (no permanent site presence). Construction Project Manager Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in design and/or project management within the building envelope or wider construction industry. Strong background in design management; fa ade remediation experience desirable. Technical proficiency with Microsoft Project; Primavera advantageous. Ability to manage workflows, external consultants, and multi-disciplinary teams. Strong commercial awareness in relation to design deliverables. Confident communicator, able to build and maintain strong client and stakeholder relationships. Candidates from an architectural background (e.g., Architectural Technologist) with progression into project management will also be considered. What makes this opportunity different? Forward workload confirmed into 2028 Secure financial backing with strong reserves Low staff turnover and clear paths for progression Structured mentoring and access to coaching Real stories of team members doubling their earnings in under three years Weekly culture feedback that informs senior management decisions Training support, flexible working, and long-term incentives including shares Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Hays Health & Safety are seeking a site-based HSE Coordinator. This position offers the opportunity to support with and take ownership of Health & Safety and site management responsibilities within a modern, multi-functional facility. About the Role As the HSE Coordinator, you'll be a key figure in maintaining a safe, compliant, and well-managed working environment. You'll work closely with operational teams, contractors, and senior stakeholders to embed a positive safety culture and ensure day-to-day site activities run smoothly at a low risk site. This role would suit someone with either: Operational experience in estates, facilities, or site management Or someone with a foundation in Health & Safety looking to broaden their scope in a practical, site-focused role Key Responsibilities Conduct and maintain risk assessments, CoSHH documentation, and fire safety records Lead accident and incident reporting, including RIDDOR compliance Coordinate first-aiders and deliver H&S training across the site Manage contractors and review RAMS to ensure safe working practices Provide clear, practical advice to managers and staff on H&S policy and procedures Support environmental initiatives and contribute to sustainability goals Act as the designated Health & Safety Officer for the site Assist with general site management and operational facilitation tasks What We're Looking For Experience in Health & Safety or site/facilities management A proactive, hands-on approach with strong communication skills Ability to work independently and influence others positively Formal H&S qualifications are welcome but not essential What's on Offer Competitive salary of 35,000 Strong pension scheme and employee wellbeing support Generous annual leave and flexible working options Access to award-winning learning and development resources Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Hays Health & Safety are seeking a site-based HSE Coordinator. This position offers the opportunity to support with and take ownership of Health & Safety and site management responsibilities within a modern, multi-functional facility. About the Role As the HSE Coordinator, you'll be a key figure in maintaining a safe, compliant, and well-managed working environment. You'll work closely with operational teams, contractors, and senior stakeholders to embed a positive safety culture and ensure day-to-day site activities run smoothly at a low risk site. This role would suit someone with either: Operational experience in estates, facilities, or site management Or someone with a foundation in Health & Safety looking to broaden their scope in a practical, site-focused role Key Responsibilities Conduct and maintain risk assessments, CoSHH documentation, and fire safety records Lead accident and incident reporting, including RIDDOR compliance Coordinate first-aiders and deliver H&S training across the site Manage contractors and review RAMS to ensure safe working practices Provide clear, practical advice to managers and staff on H&S policy and procedures Support environmental initiatives and contribute to sustainability goals Act as the designated Health & Safety Officer for the site Assist with general site management and operational facilitation tasks What We're Looking For Experience in Health & Safety or site/facilities management A proactive, hands-on approach with strong communication skills Ability to work independently and influence others positively Formal H&S qualifications are welcome but not essential What's on Offer Competitive salary of 35,000 Strong pension scheme and employee wellbeing support Generous annual leave and flexible working options Access to award-winning learning and development resources Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Property Maintenance Lead Are you an experienced maintenance professional with a passion for operational excellence and team leadership? This is an exciting opportunity to take on a pivotal role as Maintenance Lead , overseeing the delivery of maintenance and facilities management across a growing residential portfolio. About the Role As Maintenance Lead, you'll be responsible for ensuring that all properties are maintained to the highest standards and that maintenance operations run efficiently and effectively. You'll manage both office-based and field teams, ensuring a seamless service that enhances the resident experience while optimising costs and performance. This is a strategic and hands-on role that blends leadership, analysis, and innovation. You'll operate in a data-driven environment, using insights to improve service delivery, reduce turnaround times, and drive continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Lead and mentor a team of Property Managers, Maintenance Managers, and Field Operatives. Oversee reactive and planned maintenance, ensuring swift and cost-effective turnaround of properties between tenancies. Manage inspection regimes, including void inspections and pre-move out assessments. Use data to monitor performance, identify trends, and inform decision-making. Produce reports for senior leadership covering key operational metrics. Lead procurement and supplier management, ensuring value for money and service excellence. Oversee company fleet operations to ensure compliance and efficiency. Collaborate with the Head of Property Management to align maintenance strategy with business goals. About You Proven experience in leading maintenance or facilities management teams within residential property. Strong background in unit churn processes, void management, and supplier coordination. Analytical and data-driven approach with a keen eye for detail. Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Confident using Microsoft Office and other digital tools. Experience in Build to Rent (BTR) or similar residential models desirable. Fleet management experience beneficial. If you're ready to take the lead in delivering first-class maintenance operations within a growing and forward-thinking property business, we'd love to hear from you!
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Property Maintenance Lead Are you an experienced maintenance professional with a passion for operational excellence and team leadership? This is an exciting opportunity to take on a pivotal role as Maintenance Lead , overseeing the delivery of maintenance and facilities management across a growing residential portfolio. About the Role As Maintenance Lead, you'll be responsible for ensuring that all properties are maintained to the highest standards and that maintenance operations run efficiently and effectively. You'll manage both office-based and field teams, ensuring a seamless service that enhances the resident experience while optimising costs and performance. This is a strategic and hands-on role that blends leadership, analysis, and innovation. You'll operate in a data-driven environment, using insights to improve service delivery, reduce turnaround times, and drive continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Lead and mentor a team of Property Managers, Maintenance Managers, and Field Operatives. Oversee reactive and planned maintenance, ensuring swift and cost-effective turnaround of properties between tenancies. Manage inspection regimes, including void inspections and pre-move out assessments. Use data to monitor performance, identify trends, and inform decision-making. Produce reports for senior leadership covering key operational metrics. Lead procurement and supplier management, ensuring value for money and service excellence. Oversee company fleet operations to ensure compliance and efficiency. Collaborate with the Head of Property Management to align maintenance strategy with business goals. About You Proven experience in leading maintenance or facilities management teams within residential property. Strong background in unit churn processes, void management, and supplier coordination. Analytical and data-driven approach with a keen eye for detail. Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Confident using Microsoft Office and other digital tools. Experience in Build to Rent (BTR) or similar residential models desirable. Fleet management experience beneficial. If you're ready to take the lead in delivering first-class maintenance operations within a growing and forward-thinking property business, we'd love to hear from you!
Senior Project Manager 375 to 450 per day 9 months duration - to commence asap Bournemouth, Dorset Senior Project Manager - Hospital Project - Bournemouth This leading Tier 1 main contractor has an immediate requirement for a freelance Senior Project Manager to work on a 60m hospital project in Bournemouth, Dorset. As a Senior Project Manager you will work on site full time and will report to the Project Director. You will oversee the Project Managers on site. The project is a new 4 level hospital building , of modular construction, featuring 110 new beds and improved facilities. T he Role: Alongside the Project Director, take responsibility for managing the project through to delivery. Engage with stakeholders at all levels to ensure alignment and successful outcomes. Oversee project budgets, time lines, and resources, ensuring delivery within agreed parameters. Lead, mentor, and support project teams to achieve set objectives. Apply best practices and methodologies to drive project success. About You: Proven track record as a Senior Project Manager, ideally with Healthcare construction experience. Good all-rounded general construction knowledge. Experience managing budgets, resources, and stakeholders. Experience managing multi-disciplinary teams. SMSTS & CSCS RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Oct 29, 2025
Seasonal
Senior Project Manager 375 to 450 per day 9 months duration - to commence asap Bournemouth, Dorset Senior Project Manager - Hospital Project - Bournemouth This leading Tier 1 main contractor has an immediate requirement for a freelance Senior Project Manager to work on a 60m hospital project in Bournemouth, Dorset. As a Senior Project Manager you will work on site full time and will report to the Project Director. You will oversee the Project Managers on site. The project is a new 4 level hospital building , of modular construction, featuring 110 new beds and improved facilities. T he Role: Alongside the Project Director, take responsibility for managing the project through to delivery. Engage with stakeholders at all levels to ensure alignment and successful outcomes. Oversee project budgets, time lines, and resources, ensuring delivery within agreed parameters. Lead, mentor, and support project teams to achieve set objectives. Apply best practices and methodologies to drive project success. About You: Proven track record as a Senior Project Manager, ideally with Healthcare construction experience. Good all-rounded general construction knowledge. Experience managing budgets, resources, and stakeholders. Experience managing multi-disciplinary teams. SMSTS & CSCS RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Bennett and Game Recruitment
Portsmouth, Hampshire
A progressive and people-focused principal contractor is looking to appoint a Construction Project Manager to join its expanding design team, supporting the delivery of major façade remediation and complex building envelope schemes. With confirmed work secured into 2028, this is an opportunity to join a stable, cash-rich business that continues to invest in its people, its technology, and the future of safer, better-built environments. Based out of their head office in the Portsmouth area, projects are delivered nationwide. This new position has been created due to increased workload, offering a unique opportunity to shape and influence design management within the business. Projects range in value up to £22 million and include complex schemes across residential towers, stadiums, commercial buildings, and public sector assets. The company has built strong, long-term partnerships with blue-chip clients and is widely recognised for technical delivery on challenging and sensitive sites. Now targeting further growth, the company is scaling with purpose, exceeding £50 million turnover this year. Backed by a listed parent group with significant financial strength, they operate with a modern, entrepreneurial approach while maintaining strong family values and a culture of trust and development. Construction Project Manager Salary & Benefits Salary: £60,000 - £85,000 (DOE) 25-30 days holiday + Bank Holiday Pension Scheme Project Bonus Scheme Company Bonus Scheme 4 Years Death in Service Cover Critical Illness Cover Hybrid working available (mainly office-based with occasional site visits) Team Social Events Company events and supportive social environment Comprehensive in-house and external Training and Development Access to Udemy and training courses Charity Fundraising Days Office facilities including stocked kitchen and shower Construction Project Manager Job Overview Manage and coordinate design deliverables across complex envelope remediation and construction schemes. Ensure all design milestones are achieved and programmes continuously updated. Oversee and drive performance of external design houses, consultants, and internal design/technical teams. Provide programme and milestone control using Microsoft Project. Maintain effective communication with stakeholders, commercial, and operational teams. Monitor design risk and ensure compliance with HRB requirements and regulatory standards. Support procurement and site delivery by ensuring accurate and timely design information. Attend occasional site visits as required (no permanent site presence). Construction Project Manager Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in design and/or project management within the building envelope or wider construction industry. Strong background in design management; façade remediation experience desirable. Technical proficiency with Microsoft Project; Primavera advantageous. Ability to manage workflows, external consultants, and multi-disciplinary teams. Strong commercial awareness in relation to design deliverables. Confident communicator, able to build and maintain strong client and stakeholder relationships. Candidates from an architectural background (e.g., Architectural Technologist) with progression into project management will also be considered. What makes this opportunity different? Forward workload confirmed into 2028 Secure financial backing with strong reserves Low staff turnover and clear paths for progression Structured mentoring and access to coaching Real stories of team members doubling their earnings in under three years Weekly culture feedback that informs senior management decisions Training support, flexible working, and long-term incentives including shares Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
A progressive and people-focused principal contractor is looking to appoint a Construction Project Manager to join its expanding design team, supporting the delivery of major façade remediation and complex building envelope schemes. With confirmed work secured into 2028, this is an opportunity to join a stable, cash-rich business that continues to invest in its people, its technology, and the future of safer, better-built environments. Based out of their head office in the Portsmouth area, projects are delivered nationwide. This new position has been created due to increased workload, offering a unique opportunity to shape and influence design management within the business. Projects range in value up to £22 million and include complex schemes across residential towers, stadiums, commercial buildings, and public sector assets. The company has built strong, long-term partnerships with blue-chip clients and is widely recognised for technical delivery on challenging and sensitive sites. Now targeting further growth, the company is scaling with purpose, exceeding £50 million turnover this year. Backed by a listed parent group with significant financial strength, they operate with a modern, entrepreneurial approach while maintaining strong family values and a culture of trust and development. Construction Project Manager Salary & Benefits Salary: £60,000 - £85,000 (DOE) 25-30 days holiday + Bank Holiday Pension Scheme Project Bonus Scheme Company Bonus Scheme 4 Years Death in Service Cover Critical Illness Cover Hybrid working available (mainly office-based with occasional site visits) Team Social Events Company events and supportive social environment Comprehensive in-house and external Training and Development Access to Udemy and training courses Charity Fundraising Days Office facilities including stocked kitchen and shower Construction Project Manager Job Overview Manage and coordinate design deliverables across complex envelope remediation and construction schemes. Ensure all design milestones are achieved and programmes continuously updated. Oversee and drive performance of external design houses, consultants, and internal design/technical teams. Provide programme and milestone control using Microsoft Project. Maintain effective communication with stakeholders, commercial, and operational teams. Monitor design risk and ensure compliance with HRB requirements and regulatory standards. Support procurement and site delivery by ensuring accurate and timely design information. Attend occasional site visits as required (no permanent site presence). Construction Project Manager Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in design and/or project management within the building envelope or wider construction industry. Strong background in design management; façade remediation experience desirable. Technical proficiency with Microsoft Project; Primavera advantageous. Ability to manage workflows, external consultants, and multi-disciplinary teams. Strong commercial awareness in relation to design deliverables. Confident communicator, able to build and maintain strong client and stakeholder relationships. Candidates from an architectural background (e.g., Architectural Technologist) with progression into project management will also be considered. What makes this opportunity different? Forward workload confirmed into 2028 Secure financial backing with strong reserves Low staff turnover and clear paths for progression Structured mentoring and access to coaching Real stories of team members doubling their earnings in under three years Weekly culture feedback that informs senior management decisions Training support, flexible working, and long-term incentives including shares Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Project Manager to join a progressive and growing project management consultancy based in Central London. With a strong reputation for delivering bespoke and complex schemes - from high-end residential and heritage restorations through to cultural spaces and sports facilities - this is a standout opportunity for an ambitious Project Manager looking to advance their career in a supportive and dynamic environment. This Central London-based firm is recognised for its hands-on approach to project delivery, working across a diverse portfolio that includes new builds, conversions, and Grade I and II listed buildings. The successful Project Manager will be joining a collaborative team that values continuous development and provides clear progression opportunities. This is an ideal role for a proactive and driven Project Manager who is keen to build a long-term career with a business that actively supports chartership, CPD, and career growth. The Project Manager's role The Project Manager will be responsible for delivering projects from inception through to completion, with a focus on maintaining quality, programme and budget. This includes developing project execution plans, preparing Gantt charts and status reports, and leading regular project meetings. You will work closely with external consultants such as Architects and Engineers, managing communications and ensuring all design elements are coordinated effectively. Site visits, inspections and client-facing meetings will form a key part of your day-to-day role. You will also have the opportunity to support junior staff and collaborate closely with senior project leads to ensure successful project outcomes. The Project Manager A degree in Construction Project Management or a related subject is essential Minimum 1 year of experience in a construction project management role A solid understanding of the full project lifecycle Excellent organisational and communication skills Experience with contract administration and procurement Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and work on varied project types In Return? 40,000 - 55,000 Opportunity to work on prestigious and complex projects Support with training and chartership Exposure to multi-sector project delivery Defined career development pathways A collaborative and motivated team environment
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Project Manager to join a progressive and growing project management consultancy based in Central London. With a strong reputation for delivering bespoke and complex schemes - from high-end residential and heritage restorations through to cultural spaces and sports facilities - this is a standout opportunity for an ambitious Project Manager looking to advance their career in a supportive and dynamic environment. This Central London-based firm is recognised for its hands-on approach to project delivery, working across a diverse portfolio that includes new builds, conversions, and Grade I and II listed buildings. The successful Project Manager will be joining a collaborative team that values continuous development and provides clear progression opportunities. This is an ideal role for a proactive and driven Project Manager who is keen to build a long-term career with a business that actively supports chartership, CPD, and career growth. The Project Manager's role The Project Manager will be responsible for delivering projects from inception through to completion, with a focus on maintaining quality, programme and budget. This includes developing project execution plans, preparing Gantt charts and status reports, and leading regular project meetings. You will work closely with external consultants such as Architects and Engineers, managing communications and ensuring all design elements are coordinated effectively. Site visits, inspections and client-facing meetings will form a key part of your day-to-day role. You will also have the opportunity to support junior staff and collaborate closely with senior project leads to ensure successful project outcomes. The Project Manager A degree in Construction Project Management or a related subject is essential Minimum 1 year of experience in a construction project management role A solid understanding of the full project lifecycle Excellent organisational and communication skills Experience with contract administration and procurement Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and work on varied project types In Return? 40,000 - 55,000 Opportunity to work on prestigious and complex projects Support with training and chartership Exposure to multi-sector project delivery Defined career development pathways A collaborative and motivated team environment
Senior Site Manager 300 to 350 per day 9 months duration - to commence asap Bournemouth, Dorset Senior Site Manager - Hospital Project - Bournemouth This leading Tier 1 main contractor has an immediate requirement for a freelance Senior Site Manager to work on a 60m hospital project in Bournemouth, Dorset. As a Senior Site Manager you will work on site full time and will report to the Project Manager. You will oversee the Site Supervisors on site. The project is a new 4 level hospital building , of modular construction, featuring 110 new beds and improved facilities. Scope of works is the Internal Fit Out of wards to include portioning, joinery, ceilings, and flooring. About You: Proven track record as a Senior Site Manager, ideally with Healthcare construction experience. Good all-rounded general construction knowledge. Experience managing multi-disciplinary teams. SMSTS & CSCS & First Aid RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Oct 29, 2025
Seasonal
Senior Site Manager 300 to 350 per day 9 months duration - to commence asap Bournemouth, Dorset Senior Site Manager - Hospital Project - Bournemouth This leading Tier 1 main contractor has an immediate requirement for a freelance Senior Site Manager to work on a 60m hospital project in Bournemouth, Dorset. As a Senior Site Manager you will work on site full time and will report to the Project Manager. You will oversee the Site Supervisors on site. The project is a new 4 level hospital building , of modular construction, featuring 110 new beds and improved facilities. Scope of works is the Internal Fit Out of wards to include portioning, joinery, ceilings, and flooring. About You: Proven track record as a Senior Site Manager, ideally with Healthcare construction experience. Good all-rounded general construction knowledge. Experience managing multi-disciplinary teams. SMSTS & CSCS & First Aid RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
We have partnered with a leading facilities management contractor to recruit for a new Lifecycle Manager to join an expanding team, supporting Public Estates contracts in Scotland. The role will be based in the head office in Paisley, with the opportunity for some hybrid working. The successful candidate will have responsibility for the overall management and delivery of Lifecycle works for specific schools/contracts including reviewing and developing asset condition surveys, development of strategic and risk mitigating Lifecycle Management Plans and ensuring successful delivery of works in conjunction with our project management team. As a key member of the Lifecycle Team, and by extension the Public Estates contracts in Scotland, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to positively impact on the business, the school end users, and generally the success of the schools' contracts. The standard hours of work are 40 per week. (Monday to Friday 8:30am 17:15pm) Work-life balance and flexibility are key for our success. We empower our people to make choices that are right for them, with hybrid, part-time and flexible work patterns. You will be responsible for: -Developing a knowledge and understanding of existing Lifecycle Models for each contract within remit -Undertake condition and validation surveys across all sites / assets within the contract, including Building Fabric and M&E Services -Develop annual lifecycle plans for each of the schools / contracts, including 5 year lookahead, to comply with contractual requirements. -Help to define, and then work within, a LC strategy for each contract ensuring LC budgets are managed and provide day-to-day support to operational staff on reactive interventions -Design / develop project scopes and / or solutions to ensure compliance with contract specifications, client & end-user requirements, will ensuring the Lifecycle model remains robust. -Be accountable for the successful delivery of the LC plan for the year, either through direct management of supply chain partners, or collaborating with Project Team -We are looking for a candidate who has a background in construction, engineering or surveying, who is commercially minded and comfortable managing a programme of multi-disciplinary works. Experience in Lifecycle Management is advantageous, but not essential. We want to hear from you if you have: -A knowledge and understanding in Construction, Engineering or Surveying -A degree or Further / Higher Education in any of the relevant fields is advantageous -Experience in surveying, to support delivery of annual condition surveys. -An understanding of building structures, fabric, M&E services -Commercial and Contractual awareness -Proficient in the use of MS office software, particularly MS Excel -Knowledge and understanding of Lifecycle Models and planning / forecasting is advantageous. -An awareness of facilities management is necessary to ensure the smooth functioning of our organisation. -The ability to handle financial matters and prepare accurate reports is an important function of this role. -Demonstrated experience in effectively influencing senior managers and stakeholders. -UK Driving License is essential. You will be required to undergo our enhanced PVG check before commencing employment - please let us know upfront on any queries should you have any. We welcome applications from a diverse range of candidates. If you have most but not all these skills and experiences, we encourage you to apply, as we may be able to offer development or training to support you Whats on offer? Remuneration - Enjoy a competitive annual salary with the potential for yearly reviews to ensure you're rewarded for your contributions Career Growth: Shine in your career with advancement opportunities to roles like Senior Janitor/Facilities Management. Training Opportunities: Unlock your potential with comprehensive training, including fully funded leadership programs tailored to your personal growth. Holidays - Enjoy at least 24 days of holiday plus bank holidays, and the opportunity to buy further days. Pension - Generous pension scheme, with extra contributions Flexible benefits - Customise your benefits with options such as insurance benefits, Cycle2Work scheme and access to discounted gym membership. Exclusive Discounts - Access our online portal filled with discounts from leading retailers, healthcare services, and more, helping you save on the things that matter. Give Back to community - Two Social Impact Days each year, for volunteering and fundraising opportunities Family friendly policies for new parents or if you provide care for a dependant Membership of our Affinity Networks who connect, support and inspire diverse communities Company Car/Car Allowance RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
We have partnered with a leading facilities management contractor to recruit for a new Lifecycle Manager to join an expanding team, supporting Public Estates contracts in Scotland. The role will be based in the head office in Paisley, with the opportunity for some hybrid working. The successful candidate will have responsibility for the overall management and delivery of Lifecycle works for specific schools/contracts including reviewing and developing asset condition surveys, development of strategic and risk mitigating Lifecycle Management Plans and ensuring successful delivery of works in conjunction with our project management team. As a key member of the Lifecycle Team, and by extension the Public Estates contracts in Scotland, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to positively impact on the business, the school end users, and generally the success of the schools' contracts. The standard hours of work are 40 per week. (Monday to Friday 8:30am 17:15pm) Work-life balance and flexibility are key for our success. We empower our people to make choices that are right for them, with hybrid, part-time and flexible work patterns. You will be responsible for: -Developing a knowledge and understanding of existing Lifecycle Models for each contract within remit -Undertake condition and validation surveys across all sites / assets within the contract, including Building Fabric and M&E Services -Develop annual lifecycle plans for each of the schools / contracts, including 5 year lookahead, to comply with contractual requirements. -Help to define, and then work within, a LC strategy for each contract ensuring LC budgets are managed and provide day-to-day support to operational staff on reactive interventions -Design / develop project scopes and / or solutions to ensure compliance with contract specifications, client & end-user requirements, will ensuring the Lifecycle model remains robust. -Be accountable for the successful delivery of the LC plan for the year, either through direct management of supply chain partners, or collaborating with Project Team -We are looking for a candidate who has a background in construction, engineering or surveying, who is commercially minded and comfortable managing a programme of multi-disciplinary works. Experience in Lifecycle Management is advantageous, but not essential. We want to hear from you if you have: -A knowledge and understanding in Construction, Engineering or Surveying -A degree or Further / Higher Education in any of the relevant fields is advantageous -Experience in surveying, to support delivery of annual condition surveys. -An understanding of building structures, fabric, M&E services -Commercial and Contractual awareness -Proficient in the use of MS office software, particularly MS Excel -Knowledge and understanding of Lifecycle Models and planning / forecasting is advantageous. -An awareness of facilities management is necessary to ensure the smooth functioning of our organisation. -The ability to handle financial matters and prepare accurate reports is an important function of this role. -Demonstrated experience in effectively influencing senior managers and stakeholders. -UK Driving License is essential. You will be required to undergo our enhanced PVG check before commencing employment - please let us know upfront on any queries should you have any. We welcome applications from a diverse range of candidates. If you have most but not all these skills and experiences, we encourage you to apply, as we may be able to offer development or training to support you Whats on offer? Remuneration - Enjoy a competitive annual salary with the potential for yearly reviews to ensure you're rewarded for your contributions Career Growth: Shine in your career with advancement opportunities to roles like Senior Janitor/Facilities Management. Training Opportunities: Unlock your potential with comprehensive training, including fully funded leadership programs tailored to your personal growth. Holidays - Enjoy at least 24 days of holiday plus bank holidays, and the opportunity to buy further days. Pension - Generous pension scheme, with extra contributions Flexible benefits - Customise your benefits with options such as insurance benefits, Cycle2Work scheme and access to discounted gym membership. Exclusive Discounts - Access our online portal filled with discounts from leading retailers, healthcare services, and more, helping you save on the things that matter. Give Back to community - Two Social Impact Days each year, for volunteering and fundraising opportunities Family friendly policies for new parents or if you provide care for a dependant Membership of our Affinity Networks who connect, support and inspire diverse communities Company Car/Car Allowance RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
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.
Title: Contracts Manager- Fit-Out Location: Bolton Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 + Company Car The Client Our client are a dynamic and rapidly expanding leader in the construction and facilities management sector. They provide a comprehensive range of services aimed at optimising the operations of commercial and residential buildings. As part of their continued growth, they are seeking a skilled and dedicated Contracts Manager to join their team. The Role of Contracts Manager: The Fit Out Contracts Manager will work closely with the project management team to ensure each project is successfully completed and handed over. This is a hands-on role. You'll be responsible for overseeing construction programmes, identifying value engineering options, and coordinating with site managers to deliver quality projects on time and to standard. You'll supervise all labour and subcontractors on-site, ensuring high standards are maintained. This role is ideal for someone experienced in fit-out. Key Responsibilities of the Contracts Manager Site & Project Oversight: Manage all aspects of project sites, from initial planning to successful completion and handover, reporting directly to the Senior Contracts Manager and Managing Director. Programme of Works: Create and manage a comprehensive programme of works for each project to ensure timely, efficient progress. Subcontractor & Labour Management: Oversee subcontractors and labour on-site to ensure high standards of work and smooth project flow. Health & Safety: Uphold strict health and safety standards, ensuring all procedures are followed and any risks mitigated. Client and Stakeholder Coordination: Lead project meetings and maintain regular communication with clients, owners, and stakeholders to ensure alignment on all project aspects. Contractual Compliance: Ensure formal client instructions are received for all works, prepare final accounts, and claim variations and retentions to optimise profitability and cash flow. Technical Understanding: Stay informed on terms of the building contract, M&E installations, and JCT contracts to ensure seamless project execution and compliance. Essential Skills & Qualifications Experience: Minimum of 5-10 years of continuous experience in commercial construction / fit-out Knowledge of Fit-Out Standards: Background in main contracting, with extensive experience in design and build fit-outs. Project Management: Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously with attention to detail and adherence to high standards. Technical Skills: Proficiency in JCT contracts, understanding of M&E installations, and full working knowledge of health and safety standards. Communication & Computer Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication, and proficiency with MS Word, Excel, and Outlook. What's on Offer Competitive Salary: Based on experience. Company Car: Tesla Pension Scheme: 5% pension contribution to help secure your future. Professional Development: Opportunities for continuous personal and career growth. Modern Head Office: Join a vibrant and innovative workplace with a supportive team atmosphere. Collaborative Team: A culture that values communication, respect, and shared success. Exciting Growth Potential: Be part of a growing company with a clear vision for the future. Bowdon Associates is a member of the Guild of Quality Employment Agencies and has agreed to adopt the compliance and recruitment standards that form the basis their code of conduct. A quality, transparent and responsible recruitment agency committed to raising the industry standards.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Title: Contracts Manager- Fit-Out Location: Bolton Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 + Company Car The Client Our client are a dynamic and rapidly expanding leader in the construction and facilities management sector. They provide a comprehensive range of services aimed at optimising the operations of commercial and residential buildings. As part of their continued growth, they are seeking a skilled and dedicated Contracts Manager to join their team. The Role of Contracts Manager: The Fit Out Contracts Manager will work closely with the project management team to ensure each project is successfully completed and handed over. This is a hands-on role. You'll be responsible for overseeing construction programmes, identifying value engineering options, and coordinating with site managers to deliver quality projects on time and to standard. You'll supervise all labour and subcontractors on-site, ensuring high standards are maintained. This role is ideal for someone experienced in fit-out. Key Responsibilities of the Contracts Manager Site & Project Oversight: Manage all aspects of project sites, from initial planning to successful completion and handover, reporting directly to the Senior Contracts Manager and Managing Director. Programme of Works: Create and manage a comprehensive programme of works for each project to ensure timely, efficient progress. Subcontractor & Labour Management: Oversee subcontractors and labour on-site to ensure high standards of work and smooth project flow. Health & Safety: Uphold strict health and safety standards, ensuring all procedures are followed and any risks mitigated. Client and Stakeholder Coordination: Lead project meetings and maintain regular communication with clients, owners, and stakeholders to ensure alignment on all project aspects. Contractual Compliance: Ensure formal client instructions are received for all works, prepare final accounts, and claim variations and retentions to optimise profitability and cash flow. Technical Understanding: Stay informed on terms of the building contract, M&E installations, and JCT contracts to ensure seamless project execution and compliance. Essential Skills & Qualifications Experience: Minimum of 5-10 years of continuous experience in commercial construction / fit-out Knowledge of Fit-Out Standards: Background in main contracting, with extensive experience in design and build fit-outs. Project Management: Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously with attention to detail and adherence to high standards. Technical Skills: Proficiency in JCT contracts, understanding of M&E installations, and full working knowledge of health and safety standards. Communication & Computer Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication, and proficiency with MS Word, Excel, and Outlook. What's on Offer Competitive Salary: Based on experience. Company Car: Tesla Pension Scheme: 5% pension contribution to help secure your future. Professional Development: Opportunities for continuous personal and career growth. Modern Head Office: Join a vibrant and innovative workplace with a supportive team atmosphere. Collaborative Team: A culture that values communication, respect, and shared success. Exciting Growth Potential: Be part of a growing company with a clear vision for the future. Bowdon Associates is a member of the Guild of Quality Employment Agencies and has agreed to adopt the compliance and recruitment standards that form the basis their code of conduct. A quality, transparent and responsible recruitment agency committed to raising the industry standards.
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