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Tenant Liaison Officer
Construction Resources City, Liverpool
About the Company Our client is one of the UK s largest providers of residential retrofit solutions for decarbonisation. Working across both social housing and private homes, they deliver large-scale programmes designed to improve energy efficiency and support the transition to low-carbon technologies. Due to continued growth, they are now seeking a Tenant Liaison Officer to join their operations team in the Lancashire area on a Permanent Basis The Role As a Tenant Liaison Officer, you will act as the key link between residents, site teams, and clients during refurbishment and retrofit works carried out within occupied homes. Your role is to ensure residents are kept informed, supported, and satisfied throughout the project, helping ensure works are delivered smoothly and professionally. Key Responsibilities Provide support to residents before, during and after works to their homes Act as the main point of contact for residents during projects Identify vulnerable tenants and ensure additional support is provided Arrange and manage access appointments for works Carry out resident inductions and property condition surveys Organise and attend consultation and engagement events Maintain resident records in line with GDPR requirements Work closely with site teams, subcontractors and clients to resolve issues Support community engagement and social value initiatives Requirements Minimum 1 year experience in a customer-facing role within the construction industry Liaison Officer experience is essential Strong communication and customer service skills Good organisation and problem-solving abilities Understanding of health & safety on construction sites Basic knowledge of GDPR and data protection Full UK driving licence Desirable: Experience working with housing associations or social housing Understanding of retrofit or energy efficiency works Personal Attributes Friendly, approachable and empathetic Proactive and organised Reliable and able to meet deadlines Able to work independently and as part of a team If you have experience in a customer-facing role within construction or housing and are looking to work on projects that improve homes and communities, we would love to hear from you.
15/04/2026
Full time
About the Company Our client is one of the UK s largest providers of residential retrofit solutions for decarbonisation. Working across both social housing and private homes, they deliver large-scale programmes designed to improve energy efficiency and support the transition to low-carbon technologies. Due to continued growth, they are now seeking a Tenant Liaison Officer to join their operations team in the Lancashire area on a Permanent Basis The Role As a Tenant Liaison Officer, you will act as the key link between residents, site teams, and clients during refurbishment and retrofit works carried out within occupied homes. Your role is to ensure residents are kept informed, supported, and satisfied throughout the project, helping ensure works are delivered smoothly and professionally. Key Responsibilities Provide support to residents before, during and after works to their homes Act as the main point of contact for residents during projects Identify vulnerable tenants and ensure additional support is provided Arrange and manage access appointments for works Carry out resident inductions and property condition surveys Organise and attend consultation and engagement events Maintain resident records in line with GDPR requirements Work closely with site teams, subcontractors and clients to resolve issues Support community engagement and social value initiatives Requirements Minimum 1 year experience in a customer-facing role within the construction industry Liaison Officer experience is essential Strong communication and customer service skills Good organisation and problem-solving abilities Understanding of health & safety on construction sites Basic knowledge of GDPR and data protection Full UK driving licence Desirable: Experience working with housing associations or social housing Understanding of retrofit or energy efficiency works Personal Attributes Friendly, approachable and empathetic Proactive and organised Reliable and able to meet deadlines Able to work independently and as part of a team If you have experience in a customer-facing role within construction or housing and are looking to work on projects that improve homes and communities, we would love to hear from you.
Opus People Solutions
Resident Liaison Officer (Warm Homes Wave 3)
Opus People Solutions Lowestoft, Suffolk
Resident Liaison Officer Pay: £14.82 per hour Hours: 37 hours per week, Monday-Friday Core hours 09:00-17:00, flexibility required due to the nature of the role Location: Hybrid - Office base in Lowestoft Length: Initially a 3-month assignment (with potential for extension) Start Date: early April 2026 Enhanced DBS is required for this role; successful candidate must be willing to undergo this check. Opus People Solutions are recruiting for a Resident Liaison Officer on behalf of East Suffolk Council to support the delivery of the Warm Homes project - a major initiative focused on improving energy efficiency, tackling fuel poverty, and enhancing the wellbeing of social housing residents. This is a highly interactive, community-facing role ideal for someone with strong customer service experience who enjoys being out and about, building relationships, and helping people in a meaningful way. About the Role As a Resident Liaison Officer, you will be the first point of contact for tenants, ensuring they understand the aims and benefits of the Warm Homes programme and encouraging them to take part. You'll be engaging with residents face-to-face, conducting door-knocking, gathering contact details, handling queries and complaints, and liaising closely with contractors, retrofit assessors, and other stakeholders. Your work plays a vital role in helping the project achieve high engagement levels, which is essential for securing funding and delivering successful outcomes. Key Responsibilities Engage directly with tenants through home visits, phone calls, and online communication. Explain the aims and benefits of the Warm Homes project and encourage sign- Build trust and rapport with residents, including those who are vulnerable or resistant to engagement. Handle complaints, resolve issues, and remove barriers to property access. Independently plan your appointments and travel across the region Work with contractors and internal teams to ensure smooth delivery of works. Maintain accurate records, evidence logs, and documentation for compliance purposes Attend occasional tenant meetings, sometimes outside core hours but not including unsociable hours. What We're Looking For Strong customer service background - ideally in a community-facing role. Confident engaging with the public, including vulnerable or confrontational individuals. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and relationship-building skills Able to work independently, make decisions, and manage a demanding workload. IT-literate - comfortable using Microsoft 365 and other systems Full UK driving licence, own vehicle, and business insurance (mileage for work activities reimbursed and car allowance provided) Minimum Level 3 educated (or equivalent experience). Desirable Knowledge of social housing or local government environments Understanding of basic construction or property maintenance. Experience working on community outreach projects. Previous involvement in decarbonisation, energy efficiency, or Warm Homes programmes. Personal attributes required for the role: Compassionate, patient, and resilient. Comfortable dealing with challenging conversations. Sales-driven mindset - confident encouraging sign- Solution-focused, proactive, and highly organised. Strong written skills and ability to keep accurate records Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a high-impact community project, supporting residents to access meaningful home improvements that increase comfort, safety, and energy efficiency. Your work will make a real difference in people's daily lives. Ready to make a difference? Apply now and help us bring the Warm Homes programme to life in our communities.
07/04/2026
Seasonal
Resident Liaison Officer Pay: £14.82 per hour Hours: 37 hours per week, Monday-Friday Core hours 09:00-17:00, flexibility required due to the nature of the role Location: Hybrid - Office base in Lowestoft Length: Initially a 3-month assignment (with potential for extension) Start Date: early April 2026 Enhanced DBS is required for this role; successful candidate must be willing to undergo this check. Opus People Solutions are recruiting for a Resident Liaison Officer on behalf of East Suffolk Council to support the delivery of the Warm Homes project - a major initiative focused on improving energy efficiency, tackling fuel poverty, and enhancing the wellbeing of social housing residents. This is a highly interactive, community-facing role ideal for someone with strong customer service experience who enjoys being out and about, building relationships, and helping people in a meaningful way. About the Role As a Resident Liaison Officer, you will be the first point of contact for tenants, ensuring they understand the aims and benefits of the Warm Homes programme and encouraging them to take part. You'll be engaging with residents face-to-face, conducting door-knocking, gathering contact details, handling queries and complaints, and liaising closely with contractors, retrofit assessors, and other stakeholders. Your work plays a vital role in helping the project achieve high engagement levels, which is essential for securing funding and delivering successful outcomes. Key Responsibilities Engage directly with tenants through home visits, phone calls, and online communication. Explain the aims and benefits of the Warm Homes project and encourage sign- Build trust and rapport with residents, including those who are vulnerable or resistant to engagement. Handle complaints, resolve issues, and remove barriers to property access. Independently plan your appointments and travel across the region Work with contractors and internal teams to ensure smooth delivery of works. Maintain accurate records, evidence logs, and documentation for compliance purposes Attend occasional tenant meetings, sometimes outside core hours but not including unsociable hours. What We're Looking For Strong customer service background - ideally in a community-facing role. Confident engaging with the public, including vulnerable or confrontational individuals. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and relationship-building skills Able to work independently, make decisions, and manage a demanding workload. IT-literate - comfortable using Microsoft 365 and other systems Full UK driving licence, own vehicle, and business insurance (mileage for work activities reimbursed and car allowance provided) Minimum Level 3 educated (or equivalent experience). Desirable Knowledge of social housing or local government environments Understanding of basic construction or property maintenance. Experience working on community outreach projects. Previous involvement in decarbonisation, energy efficiency, or Warm Homes programmes. Personal attributes required for the role: Compassionate, patient, and resilient. Comfortable dealing with challenging conversations. Sales-driven mindset - confident encouraging sign- Solution-focused, proactive, and highly organised. Strong written skills and ability to keep accurate records Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a high-impact community project, supporting residents to access meaningful home improvements that increase comfort, safety, and energy efficiency. Your work will make a real difference in people's daily lives. Ready to make a difference? Apply now and help us bring the Warm Homes programme to life in our communities.
Recco
Project Manager SHDF
Recco Stevenage, Hertfordshire
Project Manager Retrofit / SHDF Location: Stevenage, Hertfordshire Salary: £60,000 £70,000 + Excellent Benefits The Company We are partnering with a leading UK main contractor with a turnover exceeding £700 million and a strong national presence. Over the past 25 years, the business has built long-standing client relationships, resulting in a substantial secured order book and a strong pipeline of projects nationwide. This opportunity sits within a well-established business unit operating across London and the South, delivering a wide range of refurbishment, remediation, retrofit, and building safety projects across both the public and private sectors. Their client base includes local authorities and housing associations, with projects spanning residential, student accommodation, and regeneration schemes. The business is led by a highly experienced senior leadership team with a proven track record of delivering complex, high-quality projects. The Role Our client is seeking an experienced Project Manager to deliver a Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) retrofit project based in Hertfordshire. This is a council-led scheme focused on retrofit and energy efficiency improvements, requiring strong organisational and technical capabilities. You will take full ownership of project delivery, ensuring works are completed safely, on programme, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Full lifecycle management of an SHDF retrofit project Leading and coordinating site teams, including Site Managers and Resident Liaison Officers (RLOs) Managing project programmes using tools such as MS Project Overseeing reporting, trackers, and project documentation Ensuring compliance with health & safety and regulatory standards Acting as the main point of contact for clients (local authority), residents, and stakeholders Monitoring progress and reporting to senior leadership Managing subcontractors and driving high-quality delivery Utilising document control systems such as 4Projects (4P) About You Proven experience operating as a Project Manager within construction Strong background in refurbishment, retrofit, or social housing projects (SHDF experience desirable) Excellent leadership and team management skills Strong commercial awareness and programme management ability Proficient in MS Project and reporting tools Effective communicator with strong stakeholder management skills Detail-oriented with a proactive, solutions-focused mindset What s on Offer Competitive salary of £60,000 £70,000 Company car or £5,200 car allowance Private medical insurance Pension scheme Generous annual leave Performance-related bonus Ongoing professional development and career progression Opportunity to deliver high-impact sustainability and decarbonisation projects
01/04/2026
Full time
Project Manager Retrofit / SHDF Location: Stevenage, Hertfordshire Salary: £60,000 £70,000 + Excellent Benefits The Company We are partnering with a leading UK main contractor with a turnover exceeding £700 million and a strong national presence. Over the past 25 years, the business has built long-standing client relationships, resulting in a substantial secured order book and a strong pipeline of projects nationwide. This opportunity sits within a well-established business unit operating across London and the South, delivering a wide range of refurbishment, remediation, retrofit, and building safety projects across both the public and private sectors. Their client base includes local authorities and housing associations, with projects spanning residential, student accommodation, and regeneration schemes. The business is led by a highly experienced senior leadership team with a proven track record of delivering complex, high-quality projects. The Role Our client is seeking an experienced Project Manager to deliver a Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) retrofit project based in Hertfordshire. This is a council-led scheme focused on retrofit and energy efficiency improvements, requiring strong organisational and technical capabilities. You will take full ownership of project delivery, ensuring works are completed safely, on programme, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Full lifecycle management of an SHDF retrofit project Leading and coordinating site teams, including Site Managers and Resident Liaison Officers (RLOs) Managing project programmes using tools such as MS Project Overseeing reporting, trackers, and project documentation Ensuring compliance with health & safety and regulatory standards Acting as the main point of contact for clients (local authority), residents, and stakeholders Monitoring progress and reporting to senior leadership Managing subcontractors and driving high-quality delivery Utilising document control systems such as 4Projects (4P) About You Proven experience operating as a Project Manager within construction Strong background in refurbishment, retrofit, or social housing projects (SHDF experience desirable) Excellent leadership and team management skills Strong commercial awareness and programme management ability Proficient in MS Project and reporting tools Effective communicator with strong stakeholder management skills Detail-oriented with a proactive, solutions-focused mindset What s on Offer Competitive salary of £60,000 £70,000 Company car or £5,200 car allowance Private medical insurance Pension scheme Generous annual leave Performance-related bonus Ongoing professional development and career progression Opportunity to deliver high-impact sustainability and decarbonisation projects
Michael Page
Head of Asset Management - Housing
Michael Page Walsall, Staffordshire
You are responsible for overseeing and delivering works programmes that contribute to and ultimately will fully decarbonise whg homes. You will procure and manage major works programmes with an annual cost of circa 30m. You will ensure a professional and commercial approach is taken and value for money is achieved. You will also ensure that the programme is highly customer focused to deliver energy efficient homes for our customers. Client Details whg are one of the Midlands' leading and most successful providers of high quality homes. Owning and managing around 22,000 properties, we provide affordable, good quality homes and community-based services, creating sustainable and resilient communities.We are a proud champion of our places, working with our partners to secure future prosperity through regeneration, place shaping, community investment and improving wellbeing. Achieved G1 (Governance) and V1 (Financial viability) ratings, as well as C1 in the new Consumer Standard, by the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) - the highest available rating in each category. Recognised as one of the UK's Best Places to Work for the second year. Named one of UK's biggest housing builders in Inside Housing's annual Top 50 Biggest Builders 2025 list. We believe that a good quality, affordable home is the cornerstone of a successful life. Our focus on providing more quality homes and extending the impact of our services reflects our dedication to our customers, communities and the planet.We aim to create an outstanding workplace that attracts and retains top talent, fostering excellent performance with our diverse and skilled workforce.Our 2030 plan sets out an ambitious programme of change, working in partnership with our customers and colleagues, through six transformational projects that will shape our future. Description You will have direct management responsibility of a Project Manager who is supported by a team of Project Delivery Officers and Customer Liaison Advisers. Decarbonisation, retrofit and planned works refurbishment projects across Walsall. Contract Management: take responsibility for the overall management and delivery of investment programme projects. Support the project delivery teams to ensure compliance with contractual obligations, financial management and address any issues that arise. Cost control, financial reporting and commercial management. Procurement and tenders. Risk management and identification. Bids and funding. Compliance and safety. Stakeholder engagement with the wider WHG teams, local authorities, contractors, consultants and supply chain. Profile Relevant qualification or professional body membership in a relatable field such as Construction Project Management, Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, Engineering, or Architecture. Experience in successfully delivering a large programme of work, overseeing multiple projects and contracts, within the housing/ construction sector. Knowledge of retrofit / decarbonisation / ideally experience managing such projects. Experience of bid writing / working with grant funding. Relevant experience of budget preparation and management, including estimating. Commutable distance to Walsall. Job Offer Annual salary of up to 77,456 Car allowance of 1,000 Local government pension scheme Flexible working 30 days annual leave + bank holidays Option to purchase additional 5 days leave Investment in learning and CPD Cycle to work scheme Boost benefits portal access
26/08/2025
Full time
You are responsible for overseeing and delivering works programmes that contribute to and ultimately will fully decarbonise whg homes. You will procure and manage major works programmes with an annual cost of circa 30m. You will ensure a professional and commercial approach is taken and value for money is achieved. You will also ensure that the programme is highly customer focused to deliver energy efficient homes for our customers. Client Details whg are one of the Midlands' leading and most successful providers of high quality homes. Owning and managing around 22,000 properties, we provide affordable, good quality homes and community-based services, creating sustainable and resilient communities.We are a proud champion of our places, working with our partners to secure future prosperity through regeneration, place shaping, community investment and improving wellbeing. Achieved G1 (Governance) and V1 (Financial viability) ratings, as well as C1 in the new Consumer Standard, by the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) - the highest available rating in each category. Recognised as one of the UK's Best Places to Work for the second year. Named one of UK's biggest housing builders in Inside Housing's annual Top 50 Biggest Builders 2025 list. We believe that a good quality, affordable home is the cornerstone of a successful life. Our focus on providing more quality homes and extending the impact of our services reflects our dedication to our customers, communities and the planet.We aim to create an outstanding workplace that attracts and retains top talent, fostering excellent performance with our diverse and skilled workforce.Our 2030 plan sets out an ambitious programme of change, working in partnership with our customers and colleagues, through six transformational projects that will shape our future. Description You will have direct management responsibility of a Project Manager who is supported by a team of Project Delivery Officers and Customer Liaison Advisers. Decarbonisation, retrofit and planned works refurbishment projects across Walsall. Contract Management: take responsibility for the overall management and delivery of investment programme projects. Support the project delivery teams to ensure compliance with contractual obligations, financial management and address any issues that arise. Cost control, financial reporting and commercial management. Procurement and tenders. Risk management and identification. Bids and funding. Compliance and safety. Stakeholder engagement with the wider WHG teams, local authorities, contractors, consultants and supply chain. Profile Relevant qualification or professional body membership in a relatable field such as Construction Project Management, Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, Engineering, or Architecture. Experience in successfully delivering a large programme of work, overseeing multiple projects and contracts, within the housing/ construction sector. Knowledge of retrofit / decarbonisation / ideally experience managing such projects. Experience of bid writing / working with grant funding. Relevant experience of budget preparation and management, including estimating. Commutable distance to Walsall. Job Offer Annual salary of up to 77,456 Car allowance of 1,000 Local government pension scheme Flexible working 30 days annual leave + bank holidays Option to purchase additional 5 days leave Investment in learning and CPD Cycle to work scheme Boost benefits portal access
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Street Lighting Officer
Construction Jobs Wakefield
We are currently looking for a Street lighting officer to work with one of our clients based in Wakefield. You will be working for the council. Monday - Friday 09:00 - 17:00 Temp contract Pay rate £16 - £19ph Job Purpose Specifically this post will be responsible for monitoring and enforcing the PFI contract performance standards, acting as the main point of contact between the Council and the PFI contractor, ensuring that street lighting best practice is considered in discussions with the contractor, public, officers, developers and elected members. Ensure that energy submissions are timely and accurate. Evaluate requests for additional lighting in line with the Councils prioritisation model. Facilitate ongoing meetings between street lighting designers and scheme clients. Assess requests made under the Temporary Diversion Sign policy ensuring that the policy is adhered to and appropriate licence fees are levied. Publicise and seek new business in terms of the Roundabout Sponsorship scheme liaising with external and internal stakeholders to achieve the required objectives. Key Responsibilities Be responsible for the PFI contract to ensure its successful timely delivery of the street lighting PFI project goals. Establish procedures and monitor the progress against contractual and service performance targets ensuring corrective action is taken in the event that milestones and other targets are not met. Verify/Authorise accuracy of payments to the PFI contractor against performance measures and verify contractual payments for work carried out additional to the PFI. Verify/Authorise accuracy of monthly energy accounts for the non-metered street lighting supply based on verification of any changes within the street lighting inventory. Review contractual issues negotiate and agree solutions as required by the contract. To ensure good communications between Members, community representatives, members of the public and other Departments, to ensure the highest standards are met, complaints investigated and the image of the Council promoted and enhanced. To ensure all policies, practices, legislation and codes of conduct are adhered to. To ensure that auditable systems and procedures are in place and that probity is maintained. Evaluate requests for additional lighting from the Public, Councillors and Officers. Take a lead role in delivering improved services, specific projects and work programmes bringing in customers and stakeholders where required. Assess requests made under the Temporary Diversion Sign policy ensuring that the policy is adhered to and appropriate licence fees are levied. Publicise and seek new business in terms of the Roundabout Sponsorship scheme liaising with external and internal stakeholders to achieve the required objectives. Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy or other Social Work vacancies in your area please contact Liam Murphy on (url removed)
14/08/2020
We are currently looking for a Street lighting officer to work with one of our clients based in Wakefield. You will be working for the council. Monday - Friday 09:00 - 17:00 Temp contract Pay rate £16 - £19ph Job Purpose Specifically this post will be responsible for monitoring and enforcing the PFI contract performance standards, acting as the main point of contact between the Council and the PFI contractor, ensuring that street lighting best practice is considered in discussions with the contractor, public, officers, developers and elected members. Ensure that energy submissions are timely and accurate. Evaluate requests for additional lighting in line with the Councils prioritisation model. Facilitate ongoing meetings between street lighting designers and scheme clients. Assess requests made under the Temporary Diversion Sign policy ensuring that the policy is adhered to and appropriate licence fees are levied. Publicise and seek new business in terms of the Roundabout Sponsorship scheme liaising with external and internal stakeholders to achieve the required objectives. Key Responsibilities Be responsible for the PFI contract to ensure its successful timely delivery of the street lighting PFI project goals. Establish procedures and monitor the progress against contractual and service performance targets ensuring corrective action is taken in the event that milestones and other targets are not met. Verify/Authorise accuracy of payments to the PFI contractor against performance measures and verify contractual payments for work carried out additional to the PFI. Verify/Authorise accuracy of monthly energy accounts for the non-metered street lighting supply based on verification of any changes within the street lighting inventory. Review contractual issues negotiate and agree solutions as required by the contract. To ensure good communications between Members, community representatives, members of the public and other Departments, to ensure the highest standards are met, complaints investigated and the image of the Council promoted and enhanced. To ensure all policies, practices, legislation and codes of conduct are adhered to. To ensure that auditable systems and procedures are in place and that probity is maintained. Evaluate requests for additional lighting from the Public, Councillors and Officers. Take a lead role in delivering improved services, specific projects and work programmes bringing in customers and stakeholders where required. Assess requests made under the Temporary Diversion Sign policy ensuring that the policy is adhered to and appropriate licence fees are levied. Publicise and seek new business in terms of the Roundabout Sponsorship scheme liaising with external and internal stakeholders to achieve the required objectives. Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy or other Social Work vacancies in your area please contact Liam Murphy on (url removed)
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Project Manager - Solar PV
Construction Jobs Leeds, West Yorkshire
My client within the Renewable Energy sector are looking for an experienced Solar PV Project Manager who has a proven track record of leading multiple large-scale solar PV projects across the UK to work within their fast-paced Commercial PV division. The company is one of the UK’s leading independent renewable technology experts, specialising in the design and installation of commercial and industrial-scale solar PV and battery storage solutions they are a well-established SME who are going through a period of significant growth whilst aiming to reduce Energy costs for clients across all sectors of industry and housing. This organisation’s open consultative approach has helped them work with some of the UK's leading companies as well as local authorities and housing associations to assist in becoming one of the UK's most trusted Solar companies. With projects from 7.5 MW right down to 2 panel systems on new build homes new contract have been recently won therefore, the Chief Operating Officer has newly created this opportunity, and is seeking to recruit a Head of Technical to lead on all technical aspects of a UK solar operating portfolio and a development pipeline of new builds. The role You will be responsible for implementing the delivery of mid to large-scale solar PV projects and ensure that milestones and key deliverables are achieved throughout a project’s deliverable life cycle. You will ensure they are completed on time, within budget and to the highest quality in both technical achievement and Health and safety. Responsibilities and duties: * Lead solar projects from contract award through to client handover * Develop project programmes, monitor progress and report to client and Directors * Set up contracts with the supply chain; negotiate terms and brief Directors * Ensure PV installations are completed by sub-contractors within the programme schedule and budgets as per contract * Confident delivery of briefing and coordinating activities on contracts * Ensure compliance of quality and safety of works at all times * Effective management of multiple sites and respective Site Managers * Continuously monitor and maintain excellent levels of H&S on site * Create & review RAMS, CPP’s and other H&S documents * Be fully responsible for the daily operations of the project delivery team * Accurate and regular reporting of project performance * Attend and report on meetings throughout the project(s) * Procure subcontract labour, materials and ancillary items where necessary. * At project completion provide a detailed review of performance against budget, identifying areas for improvement * Site surveys and inspections to be undertaken as required * Flexible travel to and from sites across UK is required Skills & experience: Minimum 5 years construction project management Minimum 3 years commercial solar PV senior manager site experience Relevant solar PV experience in project management and operations of both roof and ground mounted solar PV systems. Experience with all network operators and familiar with G99 from application to commissioning. Degree level in electrotechnical engineering City and guilds design, testing and installation of commercial solar systems. Manufacturer Qualifications for inverter and monitoring equipment 18th Edition Electrical Regulations Qualification NVQ or City & Guilds in electrical installation would be advantageous Ability to read and understand electrical designs from specifications and surveys SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) Must understand site H&S and CDM requirements and demonstrate understanding of current Legislation & regulations Experience in groundworks would be advantageous Central Inverter and HV experience would be advantageous ECS card or CSCS Excellent organisation and communication skills are essential Qualified 5-day first aider Driving Licence Salary: Commensurate with experience + Car allowance
30/06/2020
Permanent
My client within the Renewable Energy sector are looking for an experienced Solar PV Project Manager who has a proven track record of leading multiple large-scale solar PV projects across the UK to work within their fast-paced Commercial PV division. The company is one of the UK’s leading independent renewable technology experts, specialising in the design and installation of commercial and industrial-scale solar PV and battery storage solutions they are a well-established SME who are going through a period of significant growth whilst aiming to reduce Energy costs for clients across all sectors of industry and housing. This organisation’s open consultative approach has helped them work with some of the UK's leading companies as well as local authorities and housing associations to assist in becoming one of the UK's most trusted Solar companies. With projects from 7.5 MW right down to 2 panel systems on new build homes new contract have been recently won therefore, the Chief Operating Officer has newly created this opportunity, and is seeking to recruit a Head of Technical to lead on all technical aspects of a UK solar operating portfolio and a development pipeline of new builds. The role You will be responsible for implementing the delivery of mid to large-scale solar PV projects and ensure that milestones and key deliverables are achieved throughout a project’s deliverable life cycle. You will ensure they are completed on time, within budget and to the highest quality in both technical achievement and Health and safety. Responsibilities and duties: * Lead solar projects from contract award through to client handover * Develop project programmes, monitor progress and report to client and Directors * Set up contracts with the supply chain; negotiate terms and brief Directors * Ensure PV installations are completed by sub-contractors within the programme schedule and budgets as per contract * Confident delivery of briefing and coordinating activities on contracts * Ensure compliance of quality and safety of works at all times * Effective management of multiple sites and respective Site Managers * Continuously monitor and maintain excellent levels of H&S on site * Create & review RAMS, CPP’s and other H&S documents * Be fully responsible for the daily operations of the project delivery team * Accurate and regular reporting of project performance * Attend and report on meetings throughout the project(s) * Procure subcontract labour, materials and ancillary items where necessary. * At project completion provide a detailed review of performance against budget, identifying areas for improvement * Site surveys and inspections to be undertaken as required * Flexible travel to and from sites across UK is required Skills & experience: Minimum 5 years construction project management Minimum 3 years commercial solar PV senior manager site experience Relevant solar PV experience in project management and operations of both roof and ground mounted solar PV systems. Experience with all network operators and familiar with G99 from application to commissioning. Degree level in electrotechnical engineering City and guilds design, testing and installation of commercial solar systems. Manufacturer Qualifications for inverter and monitoring equipment 18th Edition Electrical Regulations Qualification NVQ or City & Guilds in electrical installation would be advantageous Ability to read and understand electrical designs from specifications and surveys SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) Must understand site H&S and CDM requirements and demonstrate understanding of current Legislation & regulations Experience in groundworks would be advantageous Central Inverter and HV experience would be advantageous ECS card or CSCS Excellent organisation and communication skills are essential Qualified 5-day first aider Driving Licence Salary: Commensurate with experience + Car allowance

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