About the role: Our client owns and manages a collection of high-end, boutique hotels in the UK and internationally. Many of the London properties are housed in listed buildings, full of character, with a unique style and creative charm woven throughout each location, expressed through the décor, rooms, and menus. This role will initially focus on the UK properties, with clear potential to expand internationally across the wider portfolio. The position requires careful planning, technical expertise, and hands-on management, with a strong focus on delivering excellence in hard services across the estate. About you: We re looking for an experienced Facilities Manager with an engineering, trades, or degree background. You ll have the knowledge and confidence to work alongside contractors on a technical level, ensuring proposals are fully understood and best practice is followed. You ll be comfortable managing reactive issues, planning and delivering cyclical maintenance, and overseeing multiple properties and their technical systems. Familiarity with BMS systems, energy efficiency measures, and sustainability initiatives is important. Previous experience in hotels is essential. What matters most is your ability to take ownership of the facilities function, manage responsibilities across multiple sites, and ensure all technical and compliance requirements are met to a high standard. Some of the facilities manager s duties: Contract reviews and negotiations for suppliers and services. Deliver an annual maintenance schedule across the estate, cyclical and planned. Preparing annual capex budgets. Manage all health & safety, risk registers, cdm, compliance and operational plans. Management of a small team at each location and external contractors, driving value and best practices. Work closely and support the general managers of each hotel. Manage utilities providers and ensure all testing and certification is carried out across the estate. Attend and contribute to the team and executive meetings. Respond to critical situations as needed. We re looking for someone responsible, dependable, and confident, able to take charge and manage competing priorities across a technically complex property portfolio. Apply Now Interested? Contact Hugo Oliver for more information on 02038 (phone number removed)/ 07947 (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Disclaimer: Carriera Limited values diversity and promotes equality and no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010. We welcome applications from all sections of society and are open to discussing any reasonable adjustments or additional arrangements you may require to support your application. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. When advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business for the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003. All applications will be held in strict confidence and in accordance with our privacy policy.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
About the role: Our client owns and manages a collection of high-end, boutique hotels in the UK and internationally. Many of the London properties are housed in listed buildings, full of character, with a unique style and creative charm woven throughout each location, expressed through the décor, rooms, and menus. This role will initially focus on the UK properties, with clear potential to expand internationally across the wider portfolio. The position requires careful planning, technical expertise, and hands-on management, with a strong focus on delivering excellence in hard services across the estate. About you: We re looking for an experienced Facilities Manager with an engineering, trades, or degree background. You ll have the knowledge and confidence to work alongside contractors on a technical level, ensuring proposals are fully understood and best practice is followed. You ll be comfortable managing reactive issues, planning and delivering cyclical maintenance, and overseeing multiple properties and their technical systems. Familiarity with BMS systems, energy efficiency measures, and sustainability initiatives is important. Previous experience in hotels is essential. What matters most is your ability to take ownership of the facilities function, manage responsibilities across multiple sites, and ensure all technical and compliance requirements are met to a high standard. Some of the facilities manager s duties: Contract reviews and negotiations for suppliers and services. Deliver an annual maintenance schedule across the estate, cyclical and planned. Preparing annual capex budgets. Manage all health & safety, risk registers, cdm, compliance and operational plans. Management of a small team at each location and external contractors, driving value and best practices. Work closely and support the general managers of each hotel. Manage utilities providers and ensure all testing and certification is carried out across the estate. Attend and contribute to the team and executive meetings. Respond to critical situations as needed. We re looking for someone responsible, dependable, and confident, able to take charge and manage competing priorities across a technically complex property portfolio. Apply Now Interested? Contact Hugo Oliver for more information on 02038 (phone number removed)/ 07947 (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Disclaimer: Carriera Limited values diversity and promotes equality and no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010. We welcome applications from all sections of society and are open to discussing any reasonable adjustments or additional arrangements you may require to support your application. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. When advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business for the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003. All applications will be held in strict confidence and in accordance with our privacy policy.
Assistant Building Safety Manager London - Hybrid (Office, Site & Home Working) 35,900 - 45,500 + 1,300 Car Allowance + Excellent Pension (up to 6% double contribution) + 28 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (rising with service) + Health Cash Plan + Lifestyle Benefits + Employee Assistance Programme + Volunteering Days Are you working in Housing, Fire Safety, Compliance, Facilities Maintenance or Building Safety and ready to step up ? Do you want stability, structured development and the chance to build specialist expertise while making a real difference for residents? On offer is a permanent role with outstanding benefits, clear progression pathways and the support to grow into a leadership post. You'll gain hands-on experience across higher-risk residential buildings, develop specialist skills (e.g. Safety Case, inspections, resident engagement) and be mentored by experienced Building Safety Managers. This organisation is known for its people-first culture , internal promotions, and positive working environment. Flexible/agile working (including adjusted hours options) are available, as well as access to sector mentors, and a team that genuinely looks after its staff and champions work-life balance. In this role, you'll support Building Safety Managers with site inspections, information gathering and Safety Case Report production , helping to secure Building Assessment Certificates. You'll engage with residents and stakeholders, help maintain the Golden Thread of information, and coordinate consultants delivering surveys and specialist inputs. The ideal candidate brings relevant experience from housing/property/compliance, fire safety or facilities, with a strong interest in Building Safety. You're confident communicating with residents and partners, diligent with data and documentation, and motivated to progress your career through training and real responsibility (Level 4+ in Building Safety is advantageous). This is a fantastic opportunity to build a career in Building Safety -with stability, development, and the chance to become a recognised specialist while doing meaningful work. The Role Support monthly building-safety inspections and risk identification across an allocated patch of HRBs Gather and manage building information; assist in Safety Case Files/Reports and Building Assessment Certificate submissions Help deliver building-specific resident engagement plans and maintain the Golden Thread of information and compliance Coordinate consultants/contractors for surveys and specialist inputs; track actions to close-out The Person Background in Housing, Fire Safety, Facilities Maintenance, or Building Safety ; keen to step up into Building Safety management Clear communicator with residents and stakeholders; confident on site and in meetings Strong attention to detail with reports, evidence and compliance records (Golden Thread mindset) Level 4+ Building Safety (desirable) or willingness to work towards it; full UK driving licence & flexibility to travel Reference Number: BH-(phone number removed) To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Ilyas Shirwani at on (phone number removed) or at (url removed)
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Assistant Building Safety Manager London - Hybrid (Office, Site & Home Working) 35,900 - 45,500 + 1,300 Car Allowance + Excellent Pension (up to 6% double contribution) + 28 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (rising with service) + Health Cash Plan + Lifestyle Benefits + Employee Assistance Programme + Volunteering Days Are you working in Housing, Fire Safety, Compliance, Facilities Maintenance or Building Safety and ready to step up ? Do you want stability, structured development and the chance to build specialist expertise while making a real difference for residents? On offer is a permanent role with outstanding benefits, clear progression pathways and the support to grow into a leadership post. You'll gain hands-on experience across higher-risk residential buildings, develop specialist skills (e.g. Safety Case, inspections, resident engagement) and be mentored by experienced Building Safety Managers. This organisation is known for its people-first culture , internal promotions, and positive working environment. Flexible/agile working (including adjusted hours options) are available, as well as access to sector mentors, and a team that genuinely looks after its staff and champions work-life balance. In this role, you'll support Building Safety Managers with site inspections, information gathering and Safety Case Report production , helping to secure Building Assessment Certificates. You'll engage with residents and stakeholders, help maintain the Golden Thread of information, and coordinate consultants delivering surveys and specialist inputs. The ideal candidate brings relevant experience from housing/property/compliance, fire safety or facilities, with a strong interest in Building Safety. You're confident communicating with residents and partners, diligent with data and documentation, and motivated to progress your career through training and real responsibility (Level 4+ in Building Safety is advantageous). This is a fantastic opportunity to build a career in Building Safety -with stability, development, and the chance to become a recognised specialist while doing meaningful work. The Role Support monthly building-safety inspections and risk identification across an allocated patch of HRBs Gather and manage building information; assist in Safety Case Files/Reports and Building Assessment Certificate submissions Help deliver building-specific resident engagement plans and maintain the Golden Thread of information and compliance Coordinate consultants/contractors for surveys and specialist inputs; track actions to close-out The Person Background in Housing, Fire Safety, Facilities Maintenance, or Building Safety ; keen to step up into Building Safety management Clear communicator with residents and stakeholders; confident on site and in meetings Strong attention to detail with reports, evidence and compliance records (Golden Thread mindset) Level 4+ Building Safety (desirable) or willingness to work towards it; full UK driving licence & flexibility to travel Reference Number: BH-(phone number removed) To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Ilyas Shirwani at on (phone number removed) or at (url removed)
We re building thriving communities as one of the UK s largest housing groups and a leading developer of affordable housing. We believe everyone is entitled to a good home they can afford, in a place they are proud to live. More than 100,000 people live in our homes. If you want to experience work that s truly rewarding, join us. Because when we achieve together, customers and communities thrive. Work for Orbit. Believe in people. The Team Leader role The purpose of this role is to manage and supervise a team of Estate Operatives within a specified area to deliver high quality estate services and provide logistical support to the Contracts & Standards Manager. This role is part of the Property directorate where you'll help us to lead the way investing and maintaining 46,000 homes. This is a part time role of 19 hours per week. The salary on offer and benefits shown is the Full Time Equivalent. What you'll achieve as Team Leader Responsible for all aspects of staff management for the Estate Operatives, including recruitment, training, development, and performance/absence management Complete regular performance meetings with stakeholders, such as Contracts and Standards Managers, Property Managers, and Independent Living Scheme Managers, to monitor and discuss performance Ensure value for money with customers by ensuring a robust stock inventory process is followed for sundries such as weedkiller, cleaning products, gardening, and cleaning equipment, etc. Ensure that sufficient time is allocated to enable works to be completed to the expected standard Responsible for keeping the machinery and equipment asset register up to date to ensure that machinery and equipment is used, maintained, and serviced appropriately by regularly monitoring the condition of equipment To be accountable for ensuring personal protective equipment and machinery is ordered, distributed, and maintained, ensuring it is safe to use and that stocks of chemicals and equipment are stored appropriately and conforms to COSHH regulations. Ensure the Orbit s Health & Safety policy and procedures are followed by Estate Operatives. This will involve regular spot checks, inspections and audits of Estate Operatives and work practices Complete regular inspections, inventories, and audits of the condition of Estate Operatives equipment and vehicle, ensuring the safe and correct use and maintenance. To also provide the completed annex to the Property and Estates Coordinator to file Be part of the Out of Hours Rota What you'll bring to the Team Leader role Essential skills Must hold a current full UK driving licence and be willing to drive the association s vehicles, including vans and tipper transits Must have the capability to operate machinery and equipment such as petrol mowers, strimmers, floor cleaning apparatus and electric hand power tools. Experience of working in a similar or related environment or post Knowledge of estate-based service delivery and contract management Knowledge of British Standards, Codes of Practice, Health & safety and any other specialist trade and professional codes of practice relevant to Estate Services activities Desirable skills Experience of staff management Experience of Resource Scheduling systems Why Orbit? Choosing us means being rewarded in every sense. Here s what you can expect to enjoy with us. A rewarding experience that works for you We strive to create an inclusive experience with benefits and wellbeing programmes designed to help you, and your loved ones, to thrive. For a better work life balance, we offer flexible working opportunities for many roles. A place to progress From training programmes to professional qualifications, we provide opportunities to learn and develop at every stage of your career. Whether you re a student, graduate or experienced professional we ll support you to grow. For leaders, our tailored development journeys are designed to stretch and strengthen your leadership skills. As well as practical training, we give you access to renowned business schools and experiential programmes for greater breadth and depth of learning. A purpose to feel proud of We re proud to make a difference to people together. We re values-driven with a commercial focus on performance - because the more profit we make, the more we can achieve for people. What brings us together is a passionate belief in progress and people. Read more about the values and purpose that drive us on our careers website. How we hire We aim to make our hiring process simple and fair: Online application Interview(s) Decision and offer We put the safeguarding of our customers, colleagues and contractors at the heart of everything we do and as such, certain roles will be subject to a DBS check.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
We re building thriving communities as one of the UK s largest housing groups and a leading developer of affordable housing. We believe everyone is entitled to a good home they can afford, in a place they are proud to live. More than 100,000 people live in our homes. If you want to experience work that s truly rewarding, join us. Because when we achieve together, customers and communities thrive. Work for Orbit. Believe in people. The Team Leader role The purpose of this role is to manage and supervise a team of Estate Operatives within a specified area to deliver high quality estate services and provide logistical support to the Contracts & Standards Manager. This role is part of the Property directorate where you'll help us to lead the way investing and maintaining 46,000 homes. This is a part time role of 19 hours per week. The salary on offer and benefits shown is the Full Time Equivalent. What you'll achieve as Team Leader Responsible for all aspects of staff management for the Estate Operatives, including recruitment, training, development, and performance/absence management Complete regular performance meetings with stakeholders, such as Contracts and Standards Managers, Property Managers, and Independent Living Scheme Managers, to monitor and discuss performance Ensure value for money with customers by ensuring a robust stock inventory process is followed for sundries such as weedkiller, cleaning products, gardening, and cleaning equipment, etc. Ensure that sufficient time is allocated to enable works to be completed to the expected standard Responsible for keeping the machinery and equipment asset register up to date to ensure that machinery and equipment is used, maintained, and serviced appropriately by regularly monitoring the condition of equipment To be accountable for ensuring personal protective equipment and machinery is ordered, distributed, and maintained, ensuring it is safe to use and that stocks of chemicals and equipment are stored appropriately and conforms to COSHH regulations. Ensure the Orbit s Health & Safety policy and procedures are followed by Estate Operatives. This will involve regular spot checks, inspections and audits of Estate Operatives and work practices Complete regular inspections, inventories, and audits of the condition of Estate Operatives equipment and vehicle, ensuring the safe and correct use and maintenance. To also provide the completed annex to the Property and Estates Coordinator to file Be part of the Out of Hours Rota What you'll bring to the Team Leader role Essential skills Must hold a current full UK driving licence and be willing to drive the association s vehicles, including vans and tipper transits Must have the capability to operate machinery and equipment such as petrol mowers, strimmers, floor cleaning apparatus and electric hand power tools. Experience of working in a similar or related environment or post Knowledge of estate-based service delivery and contract management Knowledge of British Standards, Codes of Practice, Health & safety and any other specialist trade and professional codes of practice relevant to Estate Services activities Desirable skills Experience of staff management Experience of Resource Scheduling systems Why Orbit? Choosing us means being rewarded in every sense. Here s what you can expect to enjoy with us. A rewarding experience that works for you We strive to create an inclusive experience with benefits and wellbeing programmes designed to help you, and your loved ones, to thrive. For a better work life balance, we offer flexible working opportunities for many roles. A place to progress From training programmes to professional qualifications, we provide opportunities to learn and develop at every stage of your career. Whether you re a student, graduate or experienced professional we ll support you to grow. For leaders, our tailored development journeys are designed to stretch and strengthen your leadership skills. As well as practical training, we give you access to renowned business schools and experiential programmes for greater breadth and depth of learning. A purpose to feel proud of We re proud to make a difference to people together. We re values-driven with a commercial focus on performance - because the more profit we make, the more we can achieve for people. What brings us together is a passionate belief in progress and people. Read more about the values and purpose that drive us on our careers website. How we hire We aim to make our hiring process simple and fair: Online application Interview(s) Decision and offer We put the safeguarding of our customers, colleagues and contractors at the heart of everything we do and as such, certain roles will be subject to a DBS check.
Facilities Manager Leeds Salary : 45k Our Client Our client is a specialist in operating small to large-scale living, commercial and mixed-use developments and commercial communities. They create thriving and sustainable communities that consistently outperform, delivering enhanced returns for their partners. This is an exciting opportunity to join their operational management team in Leeds as a Facilities Manager. The Role The Facilities Manager plays a pivotal role in ensuring the building operates successfully and has a direct impact on the resident journey. You will oversee and perform technical and mechanical work that ensures the building, apartments, grounds, amenities, and communal areas meet the highest standards of appearance, safety, and overall functionality. Responsibilities include: • Primary responsibilities include maintenance of the site including overall inspections, repairs, and general maintenance of the apartments and the interior/exterior of the building. • You will lead and manage the maintenance team by delegating, supervising, and directing the work of the department. You will ensure that Native meets its statutory obligations when operating the building. • You will oversee all resident reported maintenance but also ensures that PPMs are carried out in line with the building s requirements and that any required remedial works are instigated. To succeed in this role, you will: • Have proven experience in residential services, leasing, guest relations, hospitality, sales, or marketing that demonstrates a customer service and experience background. • Be proficiency in executing exceptional customer service within a customer facing role. • Have excellent written and spoken English. • Possess exceptional IT skills including MS Word, Excel & Outlook (training will be provided for our internal database system) • Have excellent relationship building skills, both with entirely new and long term residents and team members. • Be an efficient and organised individual with excellent communication skills and has a sensitive, professional and well-mannered nature. • Be able to work exceptionally well within a team dynamic and contributes to an established open culture. • Have the ability to follow company policies and procedures Benefits • Company Pension Scheme provided by NEST • Cycle to Work Scheme. • 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme • Westfield Health Cash Plan • Life Assurance • Referral Scheme • Paid Volunteer Time • 20% discount on Native Places stays! Inclusion & Diversity Our client believes their communities are stronger when people from all walks of life come together. They are committed to being an inclusive employer, creating an environment where everyone can thrive regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, social background, religion or belief. Interested? If you re as passionate about people and beautiful buildings as our client is, they would love to hear from you.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Facilities Manager Leeds Salary : 45k Our Client Our client is a specialist in operating small to large-scale living, commercial and mixed-use developments and commercial communities. They create thriving and sustainable communities that consistently outperform, delivering enhanced returns for their partners. This is an exciting opportunity to join their operational management team in Leeds as a Facilities Manager. The Role The Facilities Manager plays a pivotal role in ensuring the building operates successfully and has a direct impact on the resident journey. You will oversee and perform technical and mechanical work that ensures the building, apartments, grounds, amenities, and communal areas meet the highest standards of appearance, safety, and overall functionality. Responsibilities include: • Primary responsibilities include maintenance of the site including overall inspections, repairs, and general maintenance of the apartments and the interior/exterior of the building. • You will lead and manage the maintenance team by delegating, supervising, and directing the work of the department. You will ensure that Native meets its statutory obligations when operating the building. • You will oversee all resident reported maintenance but also ensures that PPMs are carried out in line with the building s requirements and that any required remedial works are instigated. To succeed in this role, you will: • Have proven experience in residential services, leasing, guest relations, hospitality, sales, or marketing that demonstrates a customer service and experience background. • Be proficiency in executing exceptional customer service within a customer facing role. • Have excellent written and spoken English. • Possess exceptional IT skills including MS Word, Excel & Outlook (training will be provided for our internal database system) • Have excellent relationship building skills, both with entirely new and long term residents and team members. • Be an efficient and organised individual with excellent communication skills and has a sensitive, professional and well-mannered nature. • Be able to work exceptionally well within a team dynamic and contributes to an established open culture. • Have the ability to follow company policies and procedures Benefits • Company Pension Scheme provided by NEST • Cycle to Work Scheme. • 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme • Westfield Health Cash Plan • Life Assurance • Referral Scheme • Paid Volunteer Time • 20% discount on Native Places stays! Inclusion & Diversity Our client believes their communities are stronger when people from all walks of life come together. They are committed to being an inclusive employer, creating an environment where everyone can thrive regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, social background, religion or belief. Interested? If you re as passionate about people and beautiful buildings as our client is, they would love to hear from you.
Civils Contracts Manager Location: Skelmersdale WN8 9UP Salary: £67K £75K per annum, DOE + Company Car or Car Allowance Job Type: Full time, Permanent At Stonbury we are a direct delivery specialist contractor for both the water industry and the broader water environment. We currently hold 29 frameworks and work with most of the UK s water companies and the Environment Agency and have held frameworks with Northumbrian Water for over 30 years. We re now seeking an ambitious and experienced Civils Contracts Manager to lead the growth and pipeline on a newly awarded framework with United Utilities. What you ll be doing As our Civils Contracts Manager you ll oversee a range of civils projects on the new Detailed Design and Build framework award working closely alongside our established delivery teams working for the same client. This is a new role where you ll be hands-on and build the team around you so we re looking for someone with that drive to develop themselves and their team. You will be responsible for leading and overseeing the team, managing civils projects from initial concept, ECI through to delivery and completion. Your focus will be on ensuring all project are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. In addition to this as our Civils Contract Manager you will be: • Utilise specialist civils experience and capability to oversee a wider team delivering complex civils schemes between the value of £100k-£5m. • Oversee the full project management function of the team, supporting where required, as appropriate to team size, contract value, and size of framework • Monitor project costs across all areas to ensure maintenance of margin • Ensure consistent project performance in line with client and company expectations for the area • Ensure a safe working environment through close collaboration with the SHWEQ department, ensuring teams complete and comply with all health and safety checks • Assist with root cause analysis where required and work with the management team to resolve problems • Accountable for ensuring RAMS and CPPs are in place and adhered to • Oversee temporary works, appointing coordinators where necessary • Developing and managing project schedules, budgets, and resources • Manage labour allocations, ensuring there are sufficient civils teams • Have active involvement in the BRMR, working closely with the Commercial team Who we re looking for • Previous experience working within the water industry • Extensive experience in managing and delivering civils projects from conception through to completion • Experience in managing civils pre-construction processes, creating a scope of works, supporting on tenders and producing programs • Strong understanding of quality assurance, CDM regulations and Regulations • Experience with temporary works management • Proven experience leading and mentoring civils team or business unit • Experience in writing RAMS and CPPs • Ability to identify and manage risks, ensuring compliance with safe systems of work What we re offering • Up to £75k plus a Company Car or Car Allowance • Countless training and advancement opportunities • Benifex Platform - including the Technology Scheme, Dental Plan, and the Bike Scheme • 24 days annual leave, rising to 25 after two years, with the option to buy additional days • Private Medical Insurance • Income protection • Life assurance • 6% employer pension contribution. Our vision is to be the best water and environment sustainability specialist. Click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Civils Contracts Manager Location: Skelmersdale WN8 9UP Salary: £67K £75K per annum, DOE + Company Car or Car Allowance Job Type: Full time, Permanent At Stonbury we are a direct delivery specialist contractor for both the water industry and the broader water environment. We currently hold 29 frameworks and work with most of the UK s water companies and the Environment Agency and have held frameworks with Northumbrian Water for over 30 years. We re now seeking an ambitious and experienced Civils Contracts Manager to lead the growth and pipeline on a newly awarded framework with United Utilities. What you ll be doing As our Civils Contracts Manager you ll oversee a range of civils projects on the new Detailed Design and Build framework award working closely alongside our established delivery teams working for the same client. This is a new role where you ll be hands-on and build the team around you so we re looking for someone with that drive to develop themselves and their team. You will be responsible for leading and overseeing the team, managing civils projects from initial concept, ECI through to delivery and completion. Your focus will be on ensuring all project are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. In addition to this as our Civils Contract Manager you will be: • Utilise specialist civils experience and capability to oversee a wider team delivering complex civils schemes between the value of £100k-£5m. • Oversee the full project management function of the team, supporting where required, as appropriate to team size, contract value, and size of framework • Monitor project costs across all areas to ensure maintenance of margin • Ensure consistent project performance in line with client and company expectations for the area • Ensure a safe working environment through close collaboration with the SHWEQ department, ensuring teams complete and comply with all health and safety checks • Assist with root cause analysis where required and work with the management team to resolve problems • Accountable for ensuring RAMS and CPPs are in place and adhered to • Oversee temporary works, appointing coordinators where necessary • Developing and managing project schedules, budgets, and resources • Manage labour allocations, ensuring there are sufficient civils teams • Have active involvement in the BRMR, working closely with the Commercial team Who we re looking for • Previous experience working within the water industry • Extensive experience in managing and delivering civils projects from conception through to completion • Experience in managing civils pre-construction processes, creating a scope of works, supporting on tenders and producing programs • Strong understanding of quality assurance, CDM regulations and Regulations • Experience with temporary works management • Proven experience leading and mentoring civils team or business unit • Experience in writing RAMS and CPPs • Ability to identify and manage risks, ensuring compliance with safe systems of work What we re offering • Up to £75k plus a Company Car or Car Allowance • Countless training and advancement opportunities • Benifex Platform - including the Technology Scheme, Dental Plan, and the Bike Scheme • 24 days annual leave, rising to 25 after two years, with the option to buy additional days • Private Medical Insurance • Income protection • Life assurance • 6% employer pension contribution. Our vision is to be the best water and environment sustainability specialist. Click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
Mechanical Maintenance Engineer: As a Mechanical Mintenance Engineer you will be a key member of our facilities management team, responsible for ensuring the optimal performance and reliability of mechanical systems within prestigious residential properties across London. You will undertake both planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance tasks, diagnose faults, and carry out effective repairs to minimise downtime and ensure the comfort and safety of residents. Mechanical Maintenance Engineer Responsibilities: Perform routine planned preventative maintenance (PPM) on a wide range of mechanical plant and equipment, including HVAC systems (Air Handling Units, Fan Coil Units), pumps, heat exchangers, and domestic hot and cold water systems. Respond promptly and efficiently to reactive maintenance calls, diagnosing mechanical faults and implementing effective repairs. Carry out minor mechanical installations, replacements, and upgrades as required. Conduct routine inspections of plant equipment and building services to identify potential issues early and ensure optimal performance. Complete accurate documentation and reports for all maintenance activities, utilising tablet-based or portal systems where applicable. Liaise professionally with residents, property managers, and third-party contractors to deliver high standards of service. Ensure all work is carried out in strict compliance with Health & Safety regulations and company policies. Provide support for other maintenance tasks as needed, potentially including basic electrical or general building upkeep. Participate in an on-call rota for out-of-hours emergencies (details to be discussed at interview). Skills & Experience Required: Proven experience as a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer within a residential or commercial building services environment. NVQ Level 2/3 in Mechanical Engineering, Plumbing, or HVAC (or equivalent qualification). Strong practical knowledge of HVAC, heating, cooling, and domestic plumbing systems. Ability to troubleshoot mechanical faults effectively and carry out repairs independently. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a customer-focused approach. A good understanding of health & safety regulations and safe working practices. Proficiency in using IT systems for reporting and documentation. Valid UK Driving Licence (a company vehicle may be provided for business use). F-Gas certification is beneficial but not essential. What We Offer: Competitive salary (dependent on experience and successful probation period, with an average for similar roles in London ranging from £33,500 to £42,500 annually). Opportunities for overtime. 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Contributory pension scheme. Opportunities for continuous professional development and career progression within a growing group. A supportive and collaborative work environment. Employee Assistance Programme. Life assurance. Cleveland Eton are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. All enquiries will be treated in the strictest confidence and your details will not be passed to third parties for the purpose of advertising.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Mechanical Maintenance Engineer: As a Mechanical Mintenance Engineer you will be a key member of our facilities management team, responsible for ensuring the optimal performance and reliability of mechanical systems within prestigious residential properties across London. You will undertake both planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance tasks, diagnose faults, and carry out effective repairs to minimise downtime and ensure the comfort and safety of residents. Mechanical Maintenance Engineer Responsibilities: Perform routine planned preventative maintenance (PPM) on a wide range of mechanical plant and equipment, including HVAC systems (Air Handling Units, Fan Coil Units), pumps, heat exchangers, and domestic hot and cold water systems. Respond promptly and efficiently to reactive maintenance calls, diagnosing mechanical faults and implementing effective repairs. Carry out minor mechanical installations, replacements, and upgrades as required. Conduct routine inspections of plant equipment and building services to identify potential issues early and ensure optimal performance. Complete accurate documentation and reports for all maintenance activities, utilising tablet-based or portal systems where applicable. Liaise professionally with residents, property managers, and third-party contractors to deliver high standards of service. Ensure all work is carried out in strict compliance with Health & Safety regulations and company policies. Provide support for other maintenance tasks as needed, potentially including basic electrical or general building upkeep. Participate in an on-call rota for out-of-hours emergencies (details to be discussed at interview). Skills & Experience Required: Proven experience as a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer within a residential or commercial building services environment. NVQ Level 2/3 in Mechanical Engineering, Plumbing, or HVAC (or equivalent qualification). Strong practical knowledge of HVAC, heating, cooling, and domestic plumbing systems. Ability to troubleshoot mechanical faults effectively and carry out repairs independently. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a customer-focused approach. A good understanding of health & safety regulations and safe working practices. Proficiency in using IT systems for reporting and documentation. Valid UK Driving Licence (a company vehicle may be provided for business use). F-Gas certification is beneficial but not essential. What We Offer: Competitive salary (dependent on experience and successful probation period, with an average for similar roles in London ranging from £33,500 to £42,500 annually). Opportunities for overtime. 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Contributory pension scheme. Opportunities for continuous professional development and career progression within a growing group. A supportive and collaborative work environment. Employee Assistance Programme. Life assurance. Cleveland Eton are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. All enquiries will be treated in the strictest confidence and your details will not be passed to third parties for the purpose of advertising.
Job Title: Estates Manager Location: RenfrewshireSalary: £52,700 plus excellent benefitsWorking Pattern: Full-time, Permanent Are you an experienced Estates Manager with a passion for driving excellence in property management, maintenance, and strategic development? Our client, OneRen, is seeking an experienced Estates Manager to oversee the effective management and optimisation of their property portfolio. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in shaping the organisation's asset management and maintenance strategy across a diverse range of facilities.OneRen are passionate about the part they play in improving life-long physical and mental health in every one of our communities. The trust provides a range of affordable, accessible and ambitious services that are open to all that improve personal, social and economic outcomes. OneRen's goal is to improve the people of Renfrewshire's health and wellbeing by working in partnership to design and deliver a range of life-enhancing and accessible cultural, leisure and sporting opportunities that meet local needs and improve life chances across the population.OneRen operate a wide range of provisions across the breadth of Renfrewshire. From multi-use leisure facilities to cultural venues which support programme, services and collaborative spaces, OneRen operate: 9 indoor sports facilities 4 town halls 5 museums 12 Libraries 19 playing fields 1 golf course The Role As Estates Manager, you will lead on all aspects of property maintenance, repairs, compliance, and estate strategy. You will manage budgets, coordinate contractors, and ensure that all buildings and facilities are safe, efficient, and aligned with organisational objectives.Reporting to the Strategic Operations Manager you will ensure that the estates function delivers best value, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Oversee a diverse property portfolio, ensuring optimal use, compliance, and cost-effectiveness. Manage planned, reactive, and preventative maintenance activities. Lead on property-related projects including refurbishments, redevelopments, and new builds. Commission and supervise external contractors and service providers. Ensure compliance with statutory requirements, including health and safety, fire regulations, and equality legislation. Prepare and monitor estates and maintenance budgets, ensuring effective financial control. Develop and implement asset management and property investment strategies. Provide professional advice and detailed reports to senior management and stakeholders. Manage and develop a small technical team, ensuring effective workforce planning and professional development. Foster a strong health and safety culture across all estate operations. Drive innovation and continuous improvement in estate management processes and systems. About You You'll be a strategic, hands-on professional with a solid background in estates, facilities, or property management, ideally within a complex public, community, or commercial environment. Managing multiple assets is essential. You'll combine technical knowledge with excellent leadership, financial management, and stakeholder engagement skills. Essential Criteria: Strong experience in property maintenance and facilities contract management. Evidence of managing a varied and diverse portfolio of properties. Proven track record in managing budgets and staff teams. Knowledge of statutory property inspection and maintenance requirements. Excellent communication and leadership skills. Desirable: Degree or HND in surveying, facilities management, or a related field. Membership of RICS or equivalent professional body. Health & Safety qualification (e.g. NEBOSH). Experience within public sector or leisure estate management. Knowledge of energy efficiency and sustainability initiatives. How to Apply If you are an experienced Estates Manager looking for your next challenge and want to make a tangible impact within a respected and forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you. Send your CV to Jackie MacGregor via the 'Apply Now' option.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Estates Manager Location: RenfrewshireSalary: £52,700 plus excellent benefitsWorking Pattern: Full-time, Permanent Are you an experienced Estates Manager with a passion for driving excellence in property management, maintenance, and strategic development? Our client, OneRen, is seeking an experienced Estates Manager to oversee the effective management and optimisation of their property portfolio. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in shaping the organisation's asset management and maintenance strategy across a diverse range of facilities.OneRen are passionate about the part they play in improving life-long physical and mental health in every one of our communities. The trust provides a range of affordable, accessible and ambitious services that are open to all that improve personal, social and economic outcomes. OneRen's goal is to improve the people of Renfrewshire's health and wellbeing by working in partnership to design and deliver a range of life-enhancing and accessible cultural, leisure and sporting opportunities that meet local needs and improve life chances across the population.OneRen operate a wide range of provisions across the breadth of Renfrewshire. From multi-use leisure facilities to cultural venues which support programme, services and collaborative spaces, OneRen operate: 9 indoor sports facilities 4 town halls 5 museums 12 Libraries 19 playing fields 1 golf course The Role As Estates Manager, you will lead on all aspects of property maintenance, repairs, compliance, and estate strategy. You will manage budgets, coordinate contractors, and ensure that all buildings and facilities are safe, efficient, and aligned with organisational objectives.Reporting to the Strategic Operations Manager you will ensure that the estates function delivers best value, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Oversee a diverse property portfolio, ensuring optimal use, compliance, and cost-effectiveness. Manage planned, reactive, and preventative maintenance activities. Lead on property-related projects including refurbishments, redevelopments, and new builds. Commission and supervise external contractors and service providers. Ensure compliance with statutory requirements, including health and safety, fire regulations, and equality legislation. Prepare and monitor estates and maintenance budgets, ensuring effective financial control. Develop and implement asset management and property investment strategies. Provide professional advice and detailed reports to senior management and stakeholders. Manage and develop a small technical team, ensuring effective workforce planning and professional development. Foster a strong health and safety culture across all estate operations. Drive innovation and continuous improvement in estate management processes and systems. About You You'll be a strategic, hands-on professional with a solid background in estates, facilities, or property management, ideally within a complex public, community, or commercial environment. Managing multiple assets is essential. You'll combine technical knowledge with excellent leadership, financial management, and stakeholder engagement skills. Essential Criteria: Strong experience in property maintenance and facilities contract management. Evidence of managing a varied and diverse portfolio of properties. Proven track record in managing budgets and staff teams. Knowledge of statutory property inspection and maintenance requirements. Excellent communication and leadership skills. Desirable: Degree or HND in surveying, facilities management, or a related field. Membership of RICS or equivalent professional body. Health & Safety qualification (e.g. NEBOSH). Experience within public sector or leisure estate management. Knowledge of energy efficiency and sustainability initiatives. How to Apply If you are an experienced Estates Manager looking for your next challenge and want to make a tangible impact within a respected and forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you. Send your CV to Jackie MacGregor via the 'Apply Now' option.
Position: Building and Projects Surveyor Location: Birmingham (Midlands-based with UK-wide travel) Salary: 70,000 + company car Overview: We are seeking an experienced Building and Projects Surveyor to oversee the condition, maintenance, and refurbishment of our portfolio of sites. This role combines surveying, project management, and advisory responsibilities, ensuring all sites are compliant, safe, and operationally efficient. It is an excellent opportunity to work across multiple sites, manage projects from minor works to large developments, and progress your career in the private healthcare sector. Key Responsibilities: Maintain up-to-date building fabric condition surveys and develop capital investment plans to ensure sites meet operational and lease obligations. Generate statements of compliance for regulations, including fire safety, water risk, building regulations, planning, and landlord stipulations. Prioritise works to ensure sites are safe, compliant, and commercially optimised. Collaborate with reactive helpdesk and PPM teams to target investment and reduce operational expenditure. Support M&E surveyors, property managers, and helpdesk supervisors on building fabric projects, providing advice and guidance. Assist sites in identifying best-value approaches to building-related issues. Scope, cost, and deliver projects to improve, refurbish, or remediate sites, managing contracts, CDM compliance, cost control, and legal requirements. Work with operations, marketing, finance, and other departments to deliver creative solutions meeting operational needs. Supervise Minor Works / Property Managers to ensure works are completed to standard. Take responsibility for the condition of sites and collaborate with others to achieve agreed standards. Stand in for the Estates Director or Head of Estates when required. Candidate Requirements: Qualified surveyor with experience in maintenance, development, and refurbishment across multi-site environments. Experience in the healthcare sector (elder care, specialist care, or mental health). Proven track record managing projects from minor works to full developments, including appointment of professional teams and management of financial and legal aspects. Strong financial planning skills with the ability to analyse and interpret data. Willingness to travel extensively and gain a thorough understanding of all sites. Midlands-based, with ambition for career progression into senior roles within private healthcare or multi-site operations. Skills & Attributes: Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong problem-solving abilities with a proactive approach to building maintenance and project delivery. Strategic thinking with focus on compliance, cost efficiency, and operational excellence. Ability to work independently while supporting and leading a team.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Position: Building and Projects Surveyor Location: Birmingham (Midlands-based with UK-wide travel) Salary: 70,000 + company car Overview: We are seeking an experienced Building and Projects Surveyor to oversee the condition, maintenance, and refurbishment of our portfolio of sites. This role combines surveying, project management, and advisory responsibilities, ensuring all sites are compliant, safe, and operationally efficient. It is an excellent opportunity to work across multiple sites, manage projects from minor works to large developments, and progress your career in the private healthcare sector. Key Responsibilities: Maintain up-to-date building fabric condition surveys and develop capital investment plans to ensure sites meet operational and lease obligations. Generate statements of compliance for regulations, including fire safety, water risk, building regulations, planning, and landlord stipulations. Prioritise works to ensure sites are safe, compliant, and commercially optimised. Collaborate with reactive helpdesk and PPM teams to target investment and reduce operational expenditure. Support M&E surveyors, property managers, and helpdesk supervisors on building fabric projects, providing advice and guidance. Assist sites in identifying best-value approaches to building-related issues. Scope, cost, and deliver projects to improve, refurbish, or remediate sites, managing contracts, CDM compliance, cost control, and legal requirements. Work with operations, marketing, finance, and other departments to deliver creative solutions meeting operational needs. Supervise Minor Works / Property Managers to ensure works are completed to standard. Take responsibility for the condition of sites and collaborate with others to achieve agreed standards. Stand in for the Estates Director or Head of Estates when required. Candidate Requirements: Qualified surveyor with experience in maintenance, development, and refurbishment across multi-site environments. Experience in the healthcare sector (elder care, specialist care, or mental health). Proven track record managing projects from minor works to full developments, including appointment of professional teams and management of financial and legal aspects. Strong financial planning skills with the ability to analyse and interpret data. Willingness to travel extensively and gain a thorough understanding of all sites. Midlands-based, with ambition for career progression into senior roles within private healthcare or multi-site operations. Skills & Attributes: Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong problem-solving abilities with a proactive approach to building maintenance and project delivery. Strategic thinking with focus on compliance, cost efficiency, and operational excellence. Ability to work independently while supporting and leading a team.
Morgan Law is currently recruiting for a Facilities Manager on behalf of one of our clients in the education sector. The successful candidate will manage day-to-day facilities operations, ensuring safe, and efficient building services. You will lead a small onsite team, supervise security, manage contractor relationships and oversee planned maintenance, health & safety compliance. Key responsibilities Manage daily facilities activities, supplier performance and onsite service delivery. Oversee the planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and job-logging system, ensuring tasks are allocated and SLAs met. Maintain centralised records of maintenance, H&S documentation, audits and contracts. Book, coordinate and monitor building audits, statutory checks and supplier visits. Ensure fire safety compliance and that tests and remedial actions are completed and recorded. Record and report accidents/incidents in line with the organisations Health & Safety Policy. Oversee cleaning and security contracts with regular performance reviews. Support the Head of Facilities on mechanical/plant issues to ensure compliance with PPM and safety requirements. Communicate operational issues promptly to stakeholders and drive continuous improvement. Person specification / Essential skills Proven facilities management experience in a multi-use building or campus environment. Strong knowledge of H&S legislation, fire safety and statutory compliance. Experience managing contractors, suppliers and SLAs. Demonstrable people management skills with experience supervising small teams. Relevant qualifications such as IOSH/NEBOSH or equivalent desirable.
Oct 27, 2025
Contract
Morgan Law is currently recruiting for a Facilities Manager on behalf of one of our clients in the education sector. The successful candidate will manage day-to-day facilities operations, ensuring safe, and efficient building services. You will lead a small onsite team, supervise security, manage contractor relationships and oversee planned maintenance, health & safety compliance. Key responsibilities Manage daily facilities activities, supplier performance and onsite service delivery. Oversee the planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and job-logging system, ensuring tasks are allocated and SLAs met. Maintain centralised records of maintenance, H&S documentation, audits and contracts. Book, coordinate and monitor building audits, statutory checks and supplier visits. Ensure fire safety compliance and that tests and remedial actions are completed and recorded. Record and report accidents/incidents in line with the organisations Health & Safety Policy. Oversee cleaning and security contracts with regular performance reviews. Support the Head of Facilities on mechanical/plant issues to ensure compliance with PPM and safety requirements. Communicate operational issues promptly to stakeholders and drive continuous improvement. Person specification / Essential skills Proven facilities management experience in a multi-use building or campus environment. Strong knowledge of H&S legislation, fire safety and statutory compliance. Experience managing contractors, suppliers and SLAs. Demonstrable people management skills with experience supervising small teams. Relevant qualifications such as IOSH/NEBOSH or equivalent desirable.
Premises Manager required for a primary school in Brent At Engage Education, we're currently recruiting for a Premises Manager position in Brent after building a strong relationship with a local grouping of schools. They are looking for an experienced Premises Manager with experience managing a school campus. The hours: Monday - Friday, 35 hours a week, all year round, 7am - 3pm About the role As a School Premises Manager, you'll be an experienced facilities professional who supervises work across the school with both external and internal contractors. You will have keyholder responsibilities and will be expected to: Proven experience in facilities management or a similar role, preferably within a school or educational setting. Experience managing maintenance projects and contractors. Strong experience in health and safety compliance, including risk assessments and inspections. Experience with budget management and cost control for maintenance and repair work. Previous hands-on experience in general building maintenance, including plumbing, electrical, heating systems, and general repairs. Experience in managing security systems (e.g., alarms, key-holding, CCTV). About you Experience working within a school environment A valid DBS on the DBS update service Be available to interview and start immediately About us We are Engage Education Services, the most trusted education recruitment agency. Get paid in line with AWR. Your own dedicated consultant Do you have friends or colleagues looking for work? Invite friends to join us & earn a £50 Amazon voucher when they work 5 days! Wellbeing support, travel discounts, and retail offers from our partners How to apply You can apply for this role below or get in touch with us directly. All applicants require the appropriate qualifications, and all teachers require a formally-recognised teaching qualification. If you are not contacted within 2 working days, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful for this role. All candidates must have a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check before starting work. Full assistance provided. By applying for this role, you are consenting to Engage Education Ltd storing your personal details in our fully encrypted database, in line with the GDPR requirements.
Oct 27, 2025
Contract
Premises Manager required for a primary school in Brent At Engage Education, we're currently recruiting for a Premises Manager position in Brent after building a strong relationship with a local grouping of schools. They are looking for an experienced Premises Manager with experience managing a school campus. The hours: Monday - Friday, 35 hours a week, all year round, 7am - 3pm About the role As a School Premises Manager, you'll be an experienced facilities professional who supervises work across the school with both external and internal contractors. You will have keyholder responsibilities and will be expected to: Proven experience in facilities management or a similar role, preferably within a school or educational setting. Experience managing maintenance projects and contractors. Strong experience in health and safety compliance, including risk assessments and inspections. Experience with budget management and cost control for maintenance and repair work. Previous hands-on experience in general building maintenance, including plumbing, electrical, heating systems, and general repairs. Experience in managing security systems (e.g., alarms, key-holding, CCTV). About you Experience working within a school environment A valid DBS on the DBS update service Be available to interview and start immediately About us We are Engage Education Services, the most trusted education recruitment agency. Get paid in line with AWR. Your own dedicated consultant Do you have friends or colleagues looking for work? Invite friends to join us & earn a £50 Amazon voucher when they work 5 days! Wellbeing support, travel discounts, and retail offers from our partners How to apply You can apply for this role below or get in touch with us directly. All applicants require the appropriate qualifications, and all teachers require a formally-recognised teaching qualification. If you are not contacted within 2 working days, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful for this role. All candidates must have a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check before starting work. Full assistance provided. By applying for this role, you are consenting to Engage Education Ltd storing your personal details in our fully encrypted database, in line with the GDPR requirements.
To deliver an effective technical and project management service relating to building safety and provide advice to internal and external customers. To support the delivery of programmes and projects that keep our customers safe. To monitor the performance of contractors and consultants to ensure works, projects, programmes and services are completed to requirements and regulatory standards. To assist in the investigation and resolution of complex complaints relating to building safety and associated works. What am I accountable for? * To provide specialist technical support in relation to building safety and the major compliance areas of Fire, Legionella, Asbestos, Gas, Electrics and Lifts (FLAGEL). * To work with the Head of Building Safety and the Building Safety Information Manager to deliver and maintain the requirements of the Building Safety Act. This includes the coordination and sign-off of all technical works and projects at our higher risk blocks, maintaining the safety case for each block and ensuring that Mandatory Occurrence Reports are submitted to the Building Safety Regulator when necessary. * To design and specify high level and complex building safety works, obtain estimates, ensure permits to work/DSEAR are in place when necessary, oversee delivery, monitor project expenditure, ensure quality control, complete sign-off and obtain all necessary certification. * To support the Building Safety Team with the delivery of planned programmes and responsive repairs, including working with specialist consultants to project manage complex component replacements and ensure all relevant legislation is being met. * To undertake regular inspections and audits of the service contract/building safety contractors and provide management reports. * To manage and investigate complex technical complaints relating to building safety or service contracts and provide dedicated technical support to the customers in our highrisk blocks. * To support to the Development team in the delivery of new homes and attend site meetings & handovers, where necessary. * To investigate and resolve CRM tasks, enquiries or complaints relating to building safety projects or services. * To provide out of hours telephone cover on a rota basis as required and carry out other duties commensurate with the nature of the post as requested, at discretion of the line manager. * To carry out all duties in accordance with our Equal opportunities policy, Health and safety policy, Policy on confidential reporting (whistleblowing) What do I need? Entry Requirements: Good standard of general education. A qualification in fire management and risk appraisal. A good understanding of building pathology and construction techniques. A strong understanding of the processes required in conducting stock condition surveys and building safety inspections. The ability to manage maintenance, complex repair, refurbishment and building safety projects. Knowledge of managing and inspecting all aspects of major works, responsive repairs, planned improvements, service and cyclical contracts. Knowledge of forms of contract and dealing with contractors as required. Good knowledge of building safety legislation, working in occupied buildings, and building regulations (particular ref to parts ASL,M and P). Experience of liaising with customers and occupants from small scale to large complex projects. A knowledge of party wall regulations and disrepair legal protocol. Ability to produce accurate written reports and communicate with customers and other lay persons in addition to building professionals A current knowledge of health and safety legislation and issues affecting all aspects of property maintenance, construction, repairs and refurbishment. Good understanding of Microsoft office suite, especially excel and word. Appropriate means of transport and the ability to undertake work related activities outside of core hours. A good understanding of the section 20 process. A good understanding of budgeting processes and standing orders. Proficient Requirements: A higher, further or professional education qualification in a building safety/construction related discipline. A sound knowledge of building construction technology, contract administration, statutory authorities and legal requirements. Thorough understanding of the Building Safety Act 2022. Knowledge of the role and procedures of the Building Safety Regulator. Knowledge and understanding of the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 and accredited to conduct Fire Risk Assessments. Demonstrable knowledge of the Regulatory requirements relating to asbestos, gas, electrical, lifts and water management (legionella). A sound knowledge of building regulations, parts A, M, P and L. Expertise in a building construction, surveying or planned maintenance projects environment. Ability to understand and work with contract drawings, specifications, tender documentation and legislative documents. High level experience of budgetary control.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
To deliver an effective technical and project management service relating to building safety and provide advice to internal and external customers. To support the delivery of programmes and projects that keep our customers safe. To monitor the performance of contractors and consultants to ensure works, projects, programmes and services are completed to requirements and regulatory standards. To assist in the investigation and resolution of complex complaints relating to building safety and associated works. What am I accountable for? * To provide specialist technical support in relation to building safety and the major compliance areas of Fire, Legionella, Asbestos, Gas, Electrics and Lifts (FLAGEL). * To work with the Head of Building Safety and the Building Safety Information Manager to deliver and maintain the requirements of the Building Safety Act. This includes the coordination and sign-off of all technical works and projects at our higher risk blocks, maintaining the safety case for each block and ensuring that Mandatory Occurrence Reports are submitted to the Building Safety Regulator when necessary. * To design and specify high level and complex building safety works, obtain estimates, ensure permits to work/DSEAR are in place when necessary, oversee delivery, monitor project expenditure, ensure quality control, complete sign-off and obtain all necessary certification. * To support the Building Safety Team with the delivery of planned programmes and responsive repairs, including working with specialist consultants to project manage complex component replacements and ensure all relevant legislation is being met. * To undertake regular inspections and audits of the service contract/building safety contractors and provide management reports. * To manage and investigate complex technical complaints relating to building safety or service contracts and provide dedicated technical support to the customers in our highrisk blocks. * To support to the Development team in the delivery of new homes and attend site meetings & handovers, where necessary. * To investigate and resolve CRM tasks, enquiries or complaints relating to building safety projects or services. * To provide out of hours telephone cover on a rota basis as required and carry out other duties commensurate with the nature of the post as requested, at discretion of the line manager. * To carry out all duties in accordance with our Equal opportunities policy, Health and safety policy, Policy on confidential reporting (whistleblowing) What do I need? Entry Requirements: Good standard of general education. A qualification in fire management and risk appraisal. A good understanding of building pathology and construction techniques. A strong understanding of the processes required in conducting stock condition surveys and building safety inspections. The ability to manage maintenance, complex repair, refurbishment and building safety projects. Knowledge of managing and inspecting all aspects of major works, responsive repairs, planned improvements, service and cyclical contracts. Knowledge of forms of contract and dealing with contractors as required. Good knowledge of building safety legislation, working in occupied buildings, and building regulations (particular ref to parts ASL,M and P). Experience of liaising with customers and occupants from small scale to large complex projects. A knowledge of party wall regulations and disrepair legal protocol. Ability to produce accurate written reports and communicate with customers and other lay persons in addition to building professionals A current knowledge of health and safety legislation and issues affecting all aspects of property maintenance, construction, repairs and refurbishment. Good understanding of Microsoft office suite, especially excel and word. Appropriate means of transport and the ability to undertake work related activities outside of core hours. A good understanding of the section 20 process. A good understanding of budgeting processes and standing orders. Proficient Requirements: A higher, further or professional education qualification in a building safety/construction related discipline. A sound knowledge of building construction technology, contract administration, statutory authorities and legal requirements. Thorough understanding of the Building Safety Act 2022. Knowledge of the role and procedures of the Building Safety Regulator. Knowledge and understanding of the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 and accredited to conduct Fire Risk Assessments. Demonstrable knowledge of the Regulatory requirements relating to asbestos, gas, electrical, lifts and water management (legionella). A sound knowledge of building regulations, parts A, M, P and L. Expertise in a building construction, surveying or planned maintenance projects environment. Ability to understand and work with contract drawings, specifications, tender documentation and legislative documents. High level experience of budgetary control.
Boss Professional Services
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
Project Oversight Site Supervision: Lead all on-site activities, including land preparation, foundation works, panel installation, and electrical connections. Workforce Coordination: Manage site teams, subcontractors, and suppliers to maintain efficient workflow. Scheduling & Planning: Develop and track the construction schedule to ensure timely completion of project phases. Quality Assurance Installation Standards: Ensure all works comply with technical drawings, manufacturer specifications, and industry standards. Testing & Verification: Oversee inspection and testing of PV modules, inverters, and electrical systems to confirm performance and efficiency. Regulatory Compliance: Guarantee adherence to building codes, environmental regulations, and project requirements. Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Safety Management: Enforce strict safety procedures to protect personnel and equipment. Risk Control: Conduct regular site inspections and implement measures to mitigate hazards. Environmental Protection: Minimize environmental impact through responsible site practices, including erosion control and biodiversity protection. Resource & Budget Management Materials Oversight: Monitor delivery, storage, and usage of panels, inverters, structures, and cabling. Cost Control: Track spending, optimize resource allocation, and ensure the project remains within budget. Equipment Supervision: Ensure correct use, maintenance, and availability of tools and machinery. Stakeholder Communication Client Interface: Provide consistent updates on project progress, challenges, and solutions. Engineering Collaboration: Work with electrical and civil engineers to resolve technical issues. Progress Reporting: Maintain detailed records of milestones, delays, and project status. Problem-Solving Issue Resolution: Manage unforeseen challenges such as weather disruptions, supply chain delays, or equipment faults. Conflict Management: Address and resolve disputes between team members or subcontractors. Commissioning & Handover System Validation: Lead performance testing of PV modules and inverters to confirm system readiness. Project Handover: Deliver final documentation, reports, and as-built records to the client.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Project Oversight Site Supervision: Lead all on-site activities, including land preparation, foundation works, panel installation, and electrical connections. Workforce Coordination: Manage site teams, subcontractors, and suppliers to maintain efficient workflow. Scheduling & Planning: Develop and track the construction schedule to ensure timely completion of project phases. Quality Assurance Installation Standards: Ensure all works comply with technical drawings, manufacturer specifications, and industry standards. Testing & Verification: Oversee inspection and testing of PV modules, inverters, and electrical systems to confirm performance and efficiency. Regulatory Compliance: Guarantee adherence to building codes, environmental regulations, and project requirements. Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Safety Management: Enforce strict safety procedures to protect personnel and equipment. Risk Control: Conduct regular site inspections and implement measures to mitigate hazards. Environmental Protection: Minimize environmental impact through responsible site practices, including erosion control and biodiversity protection. Resource & Budget Management Materials Oversight: Monitor delivery, storage, and usage of panels, inverters, structures, and cabling. Cost Control: Track spending, optimize resource allocation, and ensure the project remains within budget. Equipment Supervision: Ensure correct use, maintenance, and availability of tools and machinery. Stakeholder Communication Client Interface: Provide consistent updates on project progress, challenges, and solutions. Engineering Collaboration: Work with electrical and civil engineers to resolve technical issues. Progress Reporting: Maintain detailed records of milestones, delays, and project status. Problem-Solving Issue Resolution: Manage unforeseen challenges such as weather disruptions, supply chain delays, or equipment faults. Conflict Management: Address and resolve disputes between team members or subcontractors. Commissioning & Handover System Validation: Lead performance testing of PV modules and inverters to confirm system readiness. Project Handover: Deliver final documentation, reports, and as-built records to the client.
ROLE OVERVIEW Role: Property Manager Reporting to: Head of Region COMPANY OVERVIEW At Anthem Management, you map the story of your success. As one of the largest block property managers in the UK, hundreds of clients look to us to expertly manage their properties and tens of thousands of residents trust us to help them enjoy their homes and elevate their living experience. With roots in customer service and a resident-first approach to block management, we are dedicated to delivering better living on every level. ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES The Property Manager is responsible for the day to day management and client relationship of a portfolio of developments defined within a geographical location. All management aspects of the development are the responsibility of the Property Manager. The portfolio is likely to comprise of a mix of property types (in terms of age, size and location of property) and you are likely to be working with a variety of different clients (freeholders, RMCs, RTMs). The role of the Property Manager is varied, the list of expected (but not limited) responsibilities are listed below and additional tasks may be added at any time. • Managing and exercising full control of service charge expenditure, overseeing the financial health of the development, and taking the appropriate action if needed and ensuring that expenditure remains within budget. • Preparing service charge budgets for current developments and assist in the preparation of budgets for new business. • Working with the Facilities Management Team to secure best value for money in contracted services by means of competitive quotations etc. To negotiate contract terms and prices and to monitor and address issues relating to contractor performance. • Advising and guiding property management colleagues in respect of issues that may arise in connection with the recovery of service charge and ground rent arrears. • Managing service provision to Landlords, Management Companies and Leaseholders. • Exercising judgment on a daily basis in respect of maintenance requirements, always ensuring the availability of funds before works are committed. • Acting as primary point of contact for clients and leaseholders in respect of all services to developments in management. • Ensuring insurance cover is in place on all developments working closely with the Insurance Team • Organising and attend meetings to represent the business where necessary, including chairing Annual General Meetings, presenting budgets and annual expenditure together with handling any matters raised by Leaseholders. • Follow up on compliance and H&S report or servicing received, ensuring communication with client and instructions being obtained for relevant remediation. • Visiting all sites on a regular basis and no less than quarterly, ensuring that a proactive management and maintenance service is delivered. • Effectively resolving management problems or disputes in accordance with legal obligations and with specific reference to the appropriate lease. • Liaising with the Facilities Management Team concerning the need for cyclical and planned maintenance always ensuring that funds are available before works are committed. • Interpreting, managing, and enforcing Management agreements/leases with Landlords, Management Companies and Leaseholders to ensure that all parties understand and comply with their obligations. • Preparing and issuing section 20 consultation documents and ensure that statutory requirements in respect of consultation on major works etc. are complied with. • Seeking and ensuring that all management services are contracted and operational at the point of handover/commencement of Management Agreements. • Attending legal proceedings (including court and FT action) in respect of debt recovery/breach of lease actions. • To advise clients when required on the need for a CAPEX or PPM schedules • Running company meetings, such as AGM's or EGM's • To advise clients in terms of legal and good practice requirements, and when they need to seek further professional advice • Working with and helping to and develop and disseminate good practice to the wider property management team. • Ensuring that the Group's Health and Safety Policy is adhered to in respect of the Company's responsibilities to management companies, leaseholders, and site staff. • Annually reviewing client management agreements and ensure a current agreement is in place for all developments. • Liaising with relevant Departments regarding assignments and sales. • Attending relevant seminars, courses and workshops as requested. • Contributing to the identification and development of new business opportunities, participating in promotional meetings and negotiations. • Undertaking any other reasonable duties commensurate to the role.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
ROLE OVERVIEW Role: Property Manager Reporting to: Head of Region COMPANY OVERVIEW At Anthem Management, you map the story of your success. As one of the largest block property managers in the UK, hundreds of clients look to us to expertly manage their properties and tens of thousands of residents trust us to help them enjoy their homes and elevate their living experience. With roots in customer service and a resident-first approach to block management, we are dedicated to delivering better living on every level. ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES The Property Manager is responsible for the day to day management and client relationship of a portfolio of developments defined within a geographical location. All management aspects of the development are the responsibility of the Property Manager. The portfolio is likely to comprise of a mix of property types (in terms of age, size and location of property) and you are likely to be working with a variety of different clients (freeholders, RMCs, RTMs). The role of the Property Manager is varied, the list of expected (but not limited) responsibilities are listed below and additional tasks may be added at any time. • Managing and exercising full control of service charge expenditure, overseeing the financial health of the development, and taking the appropriate action if needed and ensuring that expenditure remains within budget. • Preparing service charge budgets for current developments and assist in the preparation of budgets for new business. • Working with the Facilities Management Team to secure best value for money in contracted services by means of competitive quotations etc. To negotiate contract terms and prices and to monitor and address issues relating to contractor performance. • Advising and guiding property management colleagues in respect of issues that may arise in connection with the recovery of service charge and ground rent arrears. • Managing service provision to Landlords, Management Companies and Leaseholders. • Exercising judgment on a daily basis in respect of maintenance requirements, always ensuring the availability of funds before works are committed. • Acting as primary point of contact for clients and leaseholders in respect of all services to developments in management. • Ensuring insurance cover is in place on all developments working closely with the Insurance Team • Organising and attend meetings to represent the business where necessary, including chairing Annual General Meetings, presenting budgets and annual expenditure together with handling any matters raised by Leaseholders. • Follow up on compliance and H&S report or servicing received, ensuring communication with client and instructions being obtained for relevant remediation. • Visiting all sites on a regular basis and no less than quarterly, ensuring that a proactive management and maintenance service is delivered. • Effectively resolving management problems or disputes in accordance with legal obligations and with specific reference to the appropriate lease. • Liaising with the Facilities Management Team concerning the need for cyclical and planned maintenance always ensuring that funds are available before works are committed. • Interpreting, managing, and enforcing Management agreements/leases with Landlords, Management Companies and Leaseholders to ensure that all parties understand and comply with their obligations. • Preparing and issuing section 20 consultation documents and ensure that statutory requirements in respect of consultation on major works etc. are complied with. • Seeking and ensuring that all management services are contracted and operational at the point of handover/commencement of Management Agreements. • Attending legal proceedings (including court and FT action) in respect of debt recovery/breach of lease actions. • To advise clients when required on the need for a CAPEX or PPM schedules • Running company meetings, such as AGM's or EGM's • To advise clients in terms of legal and good practice requirements, and when they need to seek further professional advice • Working with and helping to and develop and disseminate good practice to the wider property management team. • Ensuring that the Group's Health and Safety Policy is adhered to in respect of the Company's responsibilities to management companies, leaseholders, and site staff. • Annually reviewing client management agreements and ensure a current agreement is in place for all developments. • Liaising with relevant Departments regarding assignments and sales. • Attending relevant seminars, courses and workshops as requested. • Contributing to the identification and development of new business opportunities, participating in promotional meetings and negotiations. • Undertaking any other reasonable duties commensurate to the role.
What am I accountable for? * Assisting with the delivery of building safety remediation projects and M&E component replacement. * Ensuring quality control and supervision is maintained for each contract, via site visits and assessing contract implementation. * Operating and monitoring financial results against delegated plans and budgets to ensure cost efficiency. * Conducting property inspections, obtaining estimates where required and commissioning remedial works in line with standing orders and tendering arrangements. * Validating works delivered and providing documentary signing-off all fire remedial works and planned M&E investment. * Helping to ensure that a clear and consistent approach is in place in relation to the management of all risk areas connected to project delivery, ensuring this is monitored and accurately recorded. * Supporting the Section 20 Coordinator to ensure all Section 20 and tender processes are completed in a timely way. * Working closely with the Head of Building Safety and M&E, the Project Manager (Building Safety and M&E), the Building Safety Technical Manager, and Building Safety Managers to ensure all relevant legislation is being adhered to. Ensuring safety, quality control and productivity assessments are carried out so that all work complies with current codes of practice, standards and legislation, particularly Health and Safety. * Ensuring data integrity ensuring compliance with GDPR regulations. * Identifying, assessing, and mitigating operational risks and raising any concerns with the person responsible for the business area. * Assisting with complaints relating to building safety improvement project and M&E planned programmes in line with our Complaint Policy and the Housing Ombudsman Complaint Handling Code. This will include appropriate and proportionate resolutions and accurate record keeping. * Carrying out any other duties consistent with the post that may be required from time to time at the discretion of the line manager. * Keeping accurate records and manage all data in accordance with our Data Governance Framework, relevant legislation, and best practice. You must also understand and fulfil your responsibilities as set out in this framework. * Carrying out my work in line with our: o Professional standards, reflecting our values and behaviour framework o Policies, procedures, and code of conduct o Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion o Health and safety responsibilities * Adhering to Confidential Reporting (whistleblowing) polices. What do I need? Entry Requirements: * Construction/Building/Property related qualification or equivalent experience. * Good knowledge of construction technology and contract administration. * Good knowledge of the planning and budgeting processes within social housing. * An understanding of local authority planning processes, and that for planning applications in particular. * Proficiency in the use and management of database systems and project management software, with practical experience of extracting data and generating/analysing reports. * Good knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation, including that relating to leas-es and resident consultation. Proficient Requirements: * Qualified or working towards CIOB, RICS, RIBA, MAPM or able to demonstrate equivalent knowledge and experience. * A sound knowledge of building construction technology, contract administration, managing and delivering budgets, statutory authorities and legal requirements. * A sound knowledge of building regulations, parts A, M, P and L * Knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation, including that relating to leases and resident consultation. * An understanding of the RRO 2005 and in conducting Fire Risk Assessments. * A good knowledge of building pathology, with the ability to manage a range of building related cases in domestic residential dwellings. * A knowledge of party wall regulations and disrepair legal protocol. * An understanding of the section 20 process. * Appropriate means of transport. * An ability to undertake work outside of normal office hours on a rota basis, as necessary. * Expertise in a building construction, surveying or planned maintenance projects environment. * Ability to produce good accurate written reports and communicate with customers and other lay persons in addition to building professions. * Ability to understand and work with contract drawings, specifications, tender documentation and legislative documents. * A good understanding of budgeting processes and standing orders. * Good understanding of Microsoft Office suite, especially Excel and Word.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
What am I accountable for? * Assisting with the delivery of building safety remediation projects and M&E component replacement. * Ensuring quality control and supervision is maintained for each contract, via site visits and assessing contract implementation. * Operating and monitoring financial results against delegated plans and budgets to ensure cost efficiency. * Conducting property inspections, obtaining estimates where required and commissioning remedial works in line with standing orders and tendering arrangements. * Validating works delivered and providing documentary signing-off all fire remedial works and planned M&E investment. * Helping to ensure that a clear and consistent approach is in place in relation to the management of all risk areas connected to project delivery, ensuring this is monitored and accurately recorded. * Supporting the Section 20 Coordinator to ensure all Section 20 and tender processes are completed in a timely way. * Working closely with the Head of Building Safety and M&E, the Project Manager (Building Safety and M&E), the Building Safety Technical Manager, and Building Safety Managers to ensure all relevant legislation is being adhered to. Ensuring safety, quality control and productivity assessments are carried out so that all work complies with current codes of practice, standards and legislation, particularly Health and Safety. * Ensuring data integrity ensuring compliance with GDPR regulations. * Identifying, assessing, and mitigating operational risks and raising any concerns with the person responsible for the business area. * Assisting with complaints relating to building safety improvement project and M&E planned programmes in line with our Complaint Policy and the Housing Ombudsman Complaint Handling Code. This will include appropriate and proportionate resolutions and accurate record keeping. * Carrying out any other duties consistent with the post that may be required from time to time at the discretion of the line manager. * Keeping accurate records and manage all data in accordance with our Data Governance Framework, relevant legislation, and best practice. You must also understand and fulfil your responsibilities as set out in this framework. * Carrying out my work in line with our: o Professional standards, reflecting our values and behaviour framework o Policies, procedures, and code of conduct o Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion o Health and safety responsibilities * Adhering to Confidential Reporting (whistleblowing) polices. What do I need? Entry Requirements: * Construction/Building/Property related qualification or equivalent experience. * Good knowledge of construction technology and contract administration. * Good knowledge of the planning and budgeting processes within social housing. * An understanding of local authority planning processes, and that for planning applications in particular. * Proficiency in the use and management of database systems and project management software, with practical experience of extracting data and generating/analysing reports. * Good knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation, including that relating to leas-es and resident consultation. Proficient Requirements: * Qualified or working towards CIOB, RICS, RIBA, MAPM or able to demonstrate equivalent knowledge and experience. * A sound knowledge of building construction technology, contract administration, managing and delivering budgets, statutory authorities and legal requirements. * A sound knowledge of building regulations, parts A, M, P and L * Knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation, including that relating to leases and resident consultation. * An understanding of the RRO 2005 and in conducting Fire Risk Assessments. * A good knowledge of building pathology, with the ability to manage a range of building related cases in domestic residential dwellings. * A knowledge of party wall regulations and disrepair legal protocol. * An understanding of the section 20 process. * Appropriate means of transport. * An ability to undertake work outside of normal office hours on a rota basis, as necessary. * Expertise in a building construction, surveying or planned maintenance projects environment. * Ability to produce good accurate written reports and communicate with customers and other lay persons in addition to building professions. * Ability to understand and work with contract drawings, specifications, tender documentation and legislative documents. * A good understanding of budgeting processes and standing orders. * Good understanding of Microsoft Office suite, especially Excel and Word.
We re building thriving communities as one of the UK s largest housing groups and a leading developer of affordable housing. We believe everyone is entitled to a good home they can afford, in a place they are proud to live. More than 100,000 people live in our homes. If you want to experience work that s truly rewarding, join us. Because when we achieve together, customers and communities thrive. Work for Orbit. Believe in people. The Team Leader role The purpose of this role is to manage and supervise a team of Estate Operatives within a specified area to deliver high quality estate services and provide logistical support to the Contracts & Standards Manager. This role is part of the Property directorate where you'll help us to lead the way investing and maintaining 46,000 homes. This is a part time role of 19 hours per week. The salary on offer and benefits shown is the Full Time Equivalent. What you'll achieve as Team Leader Responsible for all aspects of staff management for the Estate Operatives, including recruitment, training, development, and performance/absence management Complete regular performance meetings with stakeholders, such as Contracts and Standards Managers, Property Managers, and Independent Living Scheme Managers, to monitor and discuss performance Ensure value for money with customers by ensuring a robust stock inventory process is followed for sundries such as weedkiller, cleaning products, gardening, and cleaning equipment, etc. Ensure that sufficient time is allocated to enable works to be completed to the expected standard Responsible for keeping the machinery and equipment asset register up to date to ensure that machinery and equipment is used, maintained, and serviced appropriately by regularly monitoring the condition of equipment To be accountable for ensuring personal protective equipment and machinery is ordered, distributed, and maintained, ensuring it is safe to use and that stocks of chemicals and equipment are stored appropriately and conforms to COSHH regulations. Ensure the Orbit s Health & Safety policy and procedures are followed by Estate Operatives. This will involve regular spot checks, inspections and audits of Estate Operatives and work practices Complete regular inspections, inventories, and audits of the condition of Estate Operatives equipment and vehicle, ensuring the safe and correct use and maintenance. To also provide the completed annex to the Property and Estates Coordinator to file Be part of the Out of Hours Rota What you'll bring to the Team Leader role Essential skills Must hold a current full UK driving licence and be willing to drive the association s vehicles, including vans and tipper transits Must have the capability to operate machinery and equipment such as petrol mowers, strimmers, floor cleaning apparatus and electric hand power tools. Experience of working in a similar or related environment or post Knowledge of estate-based service delivery and contract management Knowledge of British Standards, Codes of Practice, Health & safety and any other specialist trade and professional codes of practice relevant to Estate Services activities Desirable skills Experience of staff management Experience of Resource Scheduling systems Why Orbit? Choosing us means being rewarded in every sense. Here s what you can expect to enjoy with us. A rewarding experience that works for you We strive to create an inclusive experience with benefits and wellbeing programmes designed to help you, and your loved ones, to thrive. For a better work life balance, we offer flexible working opportunities for many roles. A place to progress From training programmes to professional qualifications, we provide opportunities to learn and develop at every stage of your career. Whether you re a student, graduate or experienced professional we ll support you to grow. For leaders, our tailored development journeys are designed to stretch and strengthen your leadership skills. As well as practical training, we give you access to renowned business schools and experiential programmes for greater breadth and depth of learning. A purpose to feel proud of We re proud to make a difference to people together. We re values-driven with a commercial focus on performance - because the more profit we make, the more we can achieve for people. What brings us together is a passionate belief in progress and people. Read more about the values and purpose that drive us on our careers website. How we hire We aim to make our hiring process simple and fair: Online application Interview(s) Decision and offer We put the safeguarding of our customers, colleagues and contractors at the heart of everything we do and as such, certain roles will be subject to a DBS check.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
We re building thriving communities as one of the UK s largest housing groups and a leading developer of affordable housing. We believe everyone is entitled to a good home they can afford, in a place they are proud to live. More than 100,000 people live in our homes. If you want to experience work that s truly rewarding, join us. Because when we achieve together, customers and communities thrive. Work for Orbit. Believe in people. The Team Leader role The purpose of this role is to manage and supervise a team of Estate Operatives within a specified area to deliver high quality estate services and provide logistical support to the Contracts & Standards Manager. This role is part of the Property directorate where you'll help us to lead the way investing and maintaining 46,000 homes. This is a part time role of 19 hours per week. The salary on offer and benefits shown is the Full Time Equivalent. What you'll achieve as Team Leader Responsible for all aspects of staff management for the Estate Operatives, including recruitment, training, development, and performance/absence management Complete regular performance meetings with stakeholders, such as Contracts and Standards Managers, Property Managers, and Independent Living Scheme Managers, to monitor and discuss performance Ensure value for money with customers by ensuring a robust stock inventory process is followed for sundries such as weedkiller, cleaning products, gardening, and cleaning equipment, etc. Ensure that sufficient time is allocated to enable works to be completed to the expected standard Responsible for keeping the machinery and equipment asset register up to date to ensure that machinery and equipment is used, maintained, and serviced appropriately by regularly monitoring the condition of equipment To be accountable for ensuring personal protective equipment and machinery is ordered, distributed, and maintained, ensuring it is safe to use and that stocks of chemicals and equipment are stored appropriately and conforms to COSHH regulations. Ensure the Orbit s Health & Safety policy and procedures are followed by Estate Operatives. This will involve regular spot checks, inspections and audits of Estate Operatives and work practices Complete regular inspections, inventories, and audits of the condition of Estate Operatives equipment and vehicle, ensuring the safe and correct use and maintenance. To also provide the completed annex to the Property and Estates Coordinator to file Be part of the Out of Hours Rota What you'll bring to the Team Leader role Essential skills Must hold a current full UK driving licence and be willing to drive the association s vehicles, including vans and tipper transits Must have the capability to operate machinery and equipment such as petrol mowers, strimmers, floor cleaning apparatus and electric hand power tools. Experience of working in a similar or related environment or post Knowledge of estate-based service delivery and contract management Knowledge of British Standards, Codes of Practice, Health & safety and any other specialist trade and professional codes of practice relevant to Estate Services activities Desirable skills Experience of staff management Experience of Resource Scheduling systems Why Orbit? Choosing us means being rewarded in every sense. Here s what you can expect to enjoy with us. A rewarding experience that works for you We strive to create an inclusive experience with benefits and wellbeing programmes designed to help you, and your loved ones, to thrive. For a better work life balance, we offer flexible working opportunities for many roles. A place to progress From training programmes to professional qualifications, we provide opportunities to learn and develop at every stage of your career. Whether you re a student, graduate or experienced professional we ll support you to grow. For leaders, our tailored development journeys are designed to stretch and strengthen your leadership skills. As well as practical training, we give you access to renowned business schools and experiential programmes for greater breadth and depth of learning. A purpose to feel proud of We re proud to make a difference to people together. We re values-driven with a commercial focus on performance - because the more profit we make, the more we can achieve for people. What brings us together is a passionate belief in progress and people. Read more about the values and purpose that drive us on our careers website. How we hire We aim to make our hiring process simple and fair: Online application Interview(s) Decision and offer We put the safeguarding of our customers, colleagues and contractors at the heart of everything we do and as such, certain roles will be subject to a DBS check.
Damp & Mould / Repairs Supervisor - Social Housing Location: North West London Rate: 27 per hour Contract: Temporary, 3-6 months The Opportunity We are recruiting for an experienced Damp & Mould Supervisor, and a Repairs Supervisor to join a respected local authority in North West London on a 3-6 month temporary contract. This role offers the chance to play a key part in improving housing standards for tenants by managing responsive repair works and damp & mould cases across the housing stock. The successful candidate will be responsible for supervising operatives and contractors, ensuring repairs are delivered on time, to specification, and in line with health & safety requirements. Key Responsibilities Supervise day-to-day responsive repairs and damp & mould works across social housing properties Carry out property inspections and post-works checks, ensuring quality and compliance Manage operatives and subcontractors, allocating workloads and monitoring performance Act as the main point of contact for residents, ensuring excellent customer service and communication Prepare and review reports, schedules of work, and updates for managers Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations and housing standards Monitor budgets, KPIs and timescales, driving improvements where required Support the housing team in resolving disrepair and complex maintenance cases Requirements Proven experience as a Supervisor within social housing repairs or damp & mould works - essential Strong technical knowledge of responsive repairs, property condition, and damp & mould issues Experience managing contractors and/or operatives in a housing environment Excellent organisational and leadership skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with a resident-focused approach Knowledge of compliance, housing legislation, and health & safety requirements Full UK driving licence preferred What's on Offer 27 per hour 3-6 month temporary contract with a local authority in North West London Opportunity to manage meaningful housing projects that directly improve residents' homes Supportive and collaborative working environment Why Apply? This is a great opportunity for a skilled Damp & Mould / Repairs Supervisor with a social housing background to take on a rewarding temporary role in North West London. If you have the technical knowledge and leadership skills to deliver high-quality repair services, we'd love to hear from you.
Oct 27, 2025
Seasonal
Damp & Mould / Repairs Supervisor - Social Housing Location: North West London Rate: 27 per hour Contract: Temporary, 3-6 months The Opportunity We are recruiting for an experienced Damp & Mould Supervisor, and a Repairs Supervisor to join a respected local authority in North West London on a 3-6 month temporary contract. This role offers the chance to play a key part in improving housing standards for tenants by managing responsive repair works and damp & mould cases across the housing stock. The successful candidate will be responsible for supervising operatives and contractors, ensuring repairs are delivered on time, to specification, and in line with health & safety requirements. Key Responsibilities Supervise day-to-day responsive repairs and damp & mould works across social housing properties Carry out property inspections and post-works checks, ensuring quality and compliance Manage operatives and subcontractors, allocating workloads and monitoring performance Act as the main point of contact for residents, ensuring excellent customer service and communication Prepare and review reports, schedules of work, and updates for managers Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations and housing standards Monitor budgets, KPIs and timescales, driving improvements where required Support the housing team in resolving disrepair and complex maintenance cases Requirements Proven experience as a Supervisor within social housing repairs or damp & mould works - essential Strong technical knowledge of responsive repairs, property condition, and damp & mould issues Experience managing contractors and/or operatives in a housing environment Excellent organisational and leadership skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with a resident-focused approach Knowledge of compliance, housing legislation, and health & safety requirements Full UK driving licence preferred What's on Offer 27 per hour 3-6 month temporary contract with a local authority in North West London Opportunity to manage meaningful housing projects that directly improve residents' homes Supportive and collaborative working environment Why Apply? This is a great opportunity for a skilled Damp & Mould / Repairs Supervisor with a social housing background to take on a rewarding temporary role in North West London. If you have the technical knowledge and leadership skills to deliver high-quality repair services, we'd love to hear from you.
An excellent opportunity has arisen for a motivated and experienced Assistant Manager (Estates Services) to join the Direct Labour Organisation (DLO) of a highly successful organisation based centrally in Medway Towns.The role is at first on a 3 month contract which will be reviewed at the end of the period. You will be working 08.00-16.30, Monday-Friday. About the role This is a vital role, where you will lead and assist in managing a team of skilled Operatives responsible for repairing and maintaining the organisation's housing stock and estate areas. You'll make sure customers receive a high-quality, right-first-time service - every time. Working closely with Delivery Managers, you'll take ownership of operational performance, ensuring safety, efficiency, and customer satisfaction are uppermost. What you'll do Lead, motivate and support Operatives to deliver excellent repairs and maintenance Manage performance through regular inspections, reviews and coaching Provide technical advice and support to ensure quality standards are met Plan and schedule work efficiently with our Planners to meet SLAs Ensure teams have the right tools, equipment, and PPE through regular audits and van checks Oversee Health & Safety compliance, carrying out inspections and investigations when needed Monitor budgets, track project performance and report to senior management Lead and support improvement projects and estate management activities Deliver 1-2-1s and development plans to improve team performance Be part of the out-of-hours management call-out rota About you You'll be an organised, people-focused manager with strong technical knowledge and a passion for great customer service. You will have the following skills and qualifications: Experience leading teams in repairs, maintenance or grounds services Knowledge of minor repairs, fault diagnosis and property maintenance Strong people management and coaching skills Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities Health & Safety qualification (or working towards one) Budget and project management experience Competence with ICT systems and handheld devices Full UK driving licence IOSH Knowledge of European Playground Standards EN1176 & EN1177 would be beneficial. Benefits Ongoing training and development Weekly pay
Oct 27, 2025
Contract
An excellent opportunity has arisen for a motivated and experienced Assistant Manager (Estates Services) to join the Direct Labour Organisation (DLO) of a highly successful organisation based centrally in Medway Towns.The role is at first on a 3 month contract which will be reviewed at the end of the period. You will be working 08.00-16.30, Monday-Friday. About the role This is a vital role, where you will lead and assist in managing a team of skilled Operatives responsible for repairing and maintaining the organisation's housing stock and estate areas. You'll make sure customers receive a high-quality, right-first-time service - every time. Working closely with Delivery Managers, you'll take ownership of operational performance, ensuring safety, efficiency, and customer satisfaction are uppermost. What you'll do Lead, motivate and support Operatives to deliver excellent repairs and maintenance Manage performance through regular inspections, reviews and coaching Provide technical advice and support to ensure quality standards are met Plan and schedule work efficiently with our Planners to meet SLAs Ensure teams have the right tools, equipment, and PPE through regular audits and van checks Oversee Health & Safety compliance, carrying out inspections and investigations when needed Monitor budgets, track project performance and report to senior management Lead and support improvement projects and estate management activities Deliver 1-2-1s and development plans to improve team performance Be part of the out-of-hours management call-out rota About you You'll be an organised, people-focused manager with strong technical knowledge and a passion for great customer service. You will have the following skills and qualifications: Experience leading teams in repairs, maintenance or grounds services Knowledge of minor repairs, fault diagnosis and property maintenance Strong people management and coaching skills Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities Health & Safety qualification (or working towards one) Budget and project management experience Competence with ICT systems and handheld devices Full UK driving licence IOSH Knowledge of European Playground Standards EN1176 & EN1177 would be beneficial. Benefits Ongoing training and development Weekly pay
About the Role Who Are We? At Beauparc, we are committed to leading the way in responsible waste management and sustainability. Join our esteemed team and play a crucial role in creating a more sustainable future. Within our supportive and inclusive work environment, your expertise and ideas will be highly valued. We firmly believe in the transformative power of each individual and offer an empowering platform for you to make a tangible impact. Join our collaborative and diverse team, where the power of teamwork and collective expertise drives our success. Together, we will forge a greener and more sustainable future for generations to come. Now let us tell you about the role: Day to day operational management of all onsite material processing, recovery and final disposal. Health, safety & wellbeing of all operational personnel. Health & safety compliance for all 3rd party visitors to site. Compliance with Environment Agency site permit. Compliance with all legislation applicable to the operation. Compliance with all company processes & procedures. Play an active and leading role in the on-site senior management team. Support Recruitment, induction and training of all new employees. Training, development and coaching of all employees. Preventative maintenance of all plant, mobile plant and equipment. Liaise effectively with colleagues to ensure material is transported from site in line with offtake agreements and fully compliant with the site permit. Deliver safety briefings, tool box talks and undertake competency assessments to all operations personnel. Play a leading and active role as part of the site SHEQ working group. Carry out performance reviews of all operational personnel. Play an active and leading role in the daily site planning & review meetings and regional processing meetings. Maximise plant availability and material throughputs whilst maintaining compliance with the specification required for all material outputs. Effective management of all associated costs. Responsible for ensuring sufficient labour is available to complete all operational shifts safely and compliantly. Checking and approval of all payroll submissions. Skills & Experience 5-7 years of experience in a supervisory or site management role. Previous experience in waste management, construction, or industrial environments is desirable. Excellent leadership and communication skills. Strong problem-solving abilities and attention to detail. Proficient in Microsoft Office and comfortable with reporting and scheduling tools. Full driving licence. About Us Join us on the journey Over the past 30 years, Beauparc has continued to grow and acquire businesses that all share a very similar vision and set of values. We're now a group of almost 3000 people, all contributing to that growth and success. Whilst Beauparc is the parent company to numerous brands, we all share an ambitious vision for the future. Our primary goal is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our people and connected partners is front and centre. As a team, we're safer together. We deliver our customers with a partnership approach to managing their resources responsibly.We constantly push the boundaries of innovation. What's good today can be better tomorrow. Beauparc is not just a company, it's a resource recovery business. Over the past three decades we've grown and diversified significantly, we believe that great leadership is rooted in strong values.As leaders within this industry, we're committed to shaping a better future for our friends, families and communities.Our philosophy remains unchanged, balancing customer satisfaction with environmentally sustainable practices.Exceptional customer service, and unwavering dedication to sustainability are the cornerstones of our business. Our journey is dependent upon talented, passionate, and dedicated people that constantly strive and challenge each other for better outcomes. Take the first step today and join us on the journey . Beauparc aims to attract and retain a skilled and diverse workforce that best represents the talent available in the communities in which our assets are located and our employees reside. (DE&I Policy Statement)
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
About the Role Who Are We? At Beauparc, we are committed to leading the way in responsible waste management and sustainability. Join our esteemed team and play a crucial role in creating a more sustainable future. Within our supportive and inclusive work environment, your expertise and ideas will be highly valued. We firmly believe in the transformative power of each individual and offer an empowering platform for you to make a tangible impact. Join our collaborative and diverse team, where the power of teamwork and collective expertise drives our success. Together, we will forge a greener and more sustainable future for generations to come. Now let us tell you about the role: Day to day operational management of all onsite material processing, recovery and final disposal. Health, safety & wellbeing of all operational personnel. Health & safety compliance for all 3rd party visitors to site. Compliance with Environment Agency site permit. Compliance with all legislation applicable to the operation. Compliance with all company processes & procedures. Play an active and leading role in the on-site senior management team. Support Recruitment, induction and training of all new employees. Training, development and coaching of all employees. Preventative maintenance of all plant, mobile plant and equipment. Liaise effectively with colleagues to ensure material is transported from site in line with offtake agreements and fully compliant with the site permit. Deliver safety briefings, tool box talks and undertake competency assessments to all operations personnel. Play a leading and active role as part of the site SHEQ working group. Carry out performance reviews of all operational personnel. Play an active and leading role in the daily site planning & review meetings and regional processing meetings. Maximise plant availability and material throughputs whilst maintaining compliance with the specification required for all material outputs. Effective management of all associated costs. Responsible for ensuring sufficient labour is available to complete all operational shifts safely and compliantly. Checking and approval of all payroll submissions. Skills & Experience 5-7 years of experience in a supervisory or site management role. Previous experience in waste management, construction, or industrial environments is desirable. Excellent leadership and communication skills. Strong problem-solving abilities and attention to detail. Proficient in Microsoft Office and comfortable with reporting and scheduling tools. Full driving licence. About Us Join us on the journey Over the past 30 years, Beauparc has continued to grow and acquire businesses that all share a very similar vision and set of values. We're now a group of almost 3000 people, all contributing to that growth and success. Whilst Beauparc is the parent company to numerous brands, we all share an ambitious vision for the future. Our primary goal is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our people and connected partners is front and centre. As a team, we're safer together. We deliver our customers with a partnership approach to managing their resources responsibly.We constantly push the boundaries of innovation. What's good today can be better tomorrow. Beauparc is not just a company, it's a resource recovery business. Over the past three decades we've grown and diversified significantly, we believe that great leadership is rooted in strong values.As leaders within this industry, we're committed to shaping a better future for our friends, families and communities.Our philosophy remains unchanged, balancing customer satisfaction with environmentally sustainable practices.Exceptional customer service, and unwavering dedication to sustainability are the cornerstones of our business. Our journey is dependent upon talented, passionate, and dedicated people that constantly strive and challenge each other for better outcomes. Take the first step today and join us on the journey . Beauparc aims to attract and retain a skilled and diverse workforce that best represents the talent available in the communities in which our assets are located and our employees reside. (DE&I Policy Statement)
Location: Barnsley Salary: £225.00 per Day Contract: Long Term Contract Type: Full Time Job Overview: Fawkes & Reece are working with a leading Regeneration contractor who are running a re-roofing and kitchen and bathrooms scheme in Barnsley. Our client is looking for an experienced Site Manager to oversee the running of both schemes on a temporary to permanent contract. The successful Manager will preferably come from a background within the social housing sector, be based within the West Yorkshire area around Bradford due to future schemes that are coming up and you will have worked on similar schemes previously. Responsibilities: Managing trades such as Joiners, Bricklayers, Plumbers, Plasterers to carry out repairs/maintenance in tenanted and void properties. Overseeing project schedules and ensuring work is completed within set deadlines. Reporting progress to senior management. Ensuring work is completed to the agreed high standards. Coordinating teams of workers and subcontractors Maintaining quality control checks Signing off and handing completed work over to the client Ensuring that all Health & Safety procedures are being adhered to Requirements & Experience SMSTS First Aid At Work CSCS Card Previous experience in the Social Housing Sector as a Manager/Supervisor Own transport Monday - Friday working week, 40-45 Hours per Week £225 Per Day - CIS or UMB payment Temporary to permanent position after 12 - 16 weeks Permanent annual salary is £33,000 plus benefits To Apply To apply please send your CV or for further details contact Aran on
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Location: Barnsley Salary: £225.00 per Day Contract: Long Term Contract Type: Full Time Job Overview: Fawkes & Reece are working with a leading Regeneration contractor who are running a re-roofing and kitchen and bathrooms scheme in Barnsley. Our client is looking for an experienced Site Manager to oversee the running of both schemes on a temporary to permanent contract. The successful Manager will preferably come from a background within the social housing sector, be based within the West Yorkshire area around Bradford due to future schemes that are coming up and you will have worked on similar schemes previously. Responsibilities: Managing trades such as Joiners, Bricklayers, Plumbers, Plasterers to carry out repairs/maintenance in tenanted and void properties. Overseeing project schedules and ensuring work is completed within set deadlines. Reporting progress to senior management. Ensuring work is completed to the agreed high standards. Coordinating teams of workers and subcontractors Maintaining quality control checks Signing off and handing completed work over to the client Ensuring that all Health & Safety procedures are being adhered to Requirements & Experience SMSTS First Aid At Work CSCS Card Previous experience in the Social Housing Sector as a Manager/Supervisor Own transport Monday - Friday working week, 40-45 Hours per Week £225 Per Day - CIS or UMB payment Temporary to permanent position after 12 - 16 weeks Permanent annual salary is £33,000 plus benefits To Apply To apply please send your CV or for further details contact Aran on
Student Safety Team Leader (Nights) Location: London South & East Hours and Rota: 42.5 hours per week. Safety Team Leaders work 5 night shifts out of 7, between the hours of 10/10.30pm and 7/7.30am. Shift pattern variations may apply. Salary: £36,900 - £38,639 per annum (depending on experience), plus bonus and benefits Would you lend your ear to someone in need? If you value and show concern for others and are a natural night owl, we have room for you in a company that will recognise, reward, and support you to reach your potential. We are Unite Students, a progressive FTSE 100 company, and the leading provider of purpose-built student accommodation in the UK, and we are looking for people with positive attitudes and a caring nature, to join our Customer Operations team as Student Safety Team Leaders and help us provide outstanding service to the students who live with us. You will be leading from the centre of a Student Safety Team in your city, making sure that we maintain a safe, secure, and welcoming night-time environment for our students. This includes lending an ear or helping hand to students in need, responding to in the moment situations and being a point of escalation for your team. You will be able to: Support the Student Safety Manager to build and develop a motivated, engaged, and high-performance team Responsible for the routine activities of your team, including delegating tasks and setting targets, working alongside them to achieve these Support the training and development of your team members to help them reach their potential Take accountability for your team s responsiveness in solving our students problems Support our students wellbeing should they find themselves in vulnerable or difficult situations Responsible for the safety and security of the building, making sure your team conducts the necessary checks Assume Student Safety Team Member duties when the Student Safety Manager is on shift You will lead from the front to: Provide a welcoming front of house reception service. Conduct regular building checks to make sure that our buildings are clean, safe, and secure. Conduct regular health and safety audits of all buliding Undertake adhoc housekeeping and maintenance duties as needed What we look for in you: Must have a full UK drivers license Previous management / leadership experience is essential You are comfortable working overnight across the city as part of a small team You are a confident operator and able to lead a team in the absence of the Student Safety Manager when required You can delegate tasks fairly, bearing in mind your team s strengths and weaknesses You will be able to make quick and decisive responses to in the moment events You communicate effectively, by actively listening, making points logically, and by using appropriate language, tone, and gesture. You remain calm and focused, even in difficult or pressurised situations You are detail-orientated, nothing escapes your eye You are confident working both on your own or as part of a team You understand and respect the diversity of others cultures, beliefs, and backgrounds What You ll Get in Return A discretionary annual bonus so you can share in the company s success 33 days paid holiday, inclusive of bank holidays and an annual holiday buying scheme, with 5 additional days awarded for long service A generous pension scheme - employer contributions between 5% and 11% depending on how much you save Various benefits to support your health and wellbeing including a Healthcare Cash Plan, an Employee Assistance Programme, a Wellbeing platform and a Gym benefit that you can share with your family and friends Enhanced Family Leave including 18 weeks full pay for birthing parents and 4 weeks for non-birthing parents Lots of other great benefits including an annual ShareSave scheme, Employee Life Assurance, a discounts portal and more! About Unite Students Founded in 1991, Unite Students is a FTSE 100 business and the UK s largest provider of purpose-built student accommodation. You can find us in 23 leading university towns and cities, with over 70,000 students calling US home! We are driven by our values, culture, and a commitment to develop diverse and inclusive teams, filled with positive energy and new ideas. Instinctive inclusion. We know that to create and maintain a happy healthy organisation, we have to work hard to ensure inclusion isn t just what we do but who we are. People make Unite Students. Employees, students, and neighbours all contribute to building environments where we can all thrive. Room for Everyone We re proud to be an employer that embraces individuality , and we re passionate about building inclusive teams. We focus on creating a collaborative culture where you can be you, where your voice is heard, and where you can truly belong. We take great pride in being rated Gold Investors in People and are constantly striving to provide the highest standard of learning and development opportunities and professional pathways for our people. Building a home for success , for both our employees and students, requires exceptional people with a passion for creating room for everyone, doing what s right, keeping US safe, and raising the bar. Join us as we build better experiences for students that live with us. We are US. As part of our commitment to safeguarding our students, all new employees in this position will be required to undertake a basic criminal record check prior to commencing employment. The cost of this check will be incurred by Unite Students. Any offer of employment will be subject to a satisfactory criminal record check result. If this position sounds exciting to you, we would love to receive your application!
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Student Safety Team Leader (Nights) Location: London South & East Hours and Rota: 42.5 hours per week. Safety Team Leaders work 5 night shifts out of 7, between the hours of 10/10.30pm and 7/7.30am. Shift pattern variations may apply. Salary: £36,900 - £38,639 per annum (depending on experience), plus bonus and benefits Would you lend your ear to someone in need? If you value and show concern for others and are a natural night owl, we have room for you in a company that will recognise, reward, and support you to reach your potential. We are Unite Students, a progressive FTSE 100 company, and the leading provider of purpose-built student accommodation in the UK, and we are looking for people with positive attitudes and a caring nature, to join our Customer Operations team as Student Safety Team Leaders and help us provide outstanding service to the students who live with us. You will be leading from the centre of a Student Safety Team in your city, making sure that we maintain a safe, secure, and welcoming night-time environment for our students. This includes lending an ear or helping hand to students in need, responding to in the moment situations and being a point of escalation for your team. You will be able to: Support the Student Safety Manager to build and develop a motivated, engaged, and high-performance team Responsible for the routine activities of your team, including delegating tasks and setting targets, working alongside them to achieve these Support the training and development of your team members to help them reach their potential Take accountability for your team s responsiveness in solving our students problems Support our students wellbeing should they find themselves in vulnerable or difficult situations Responsible for the safety and security of the building, making sure your team conducts the necessary checks Assume Student Safety Team Member duties when the Student Safety Manager is on shift You will lead from the front to: Provide a welcoming front of house reception service. Conduct regular building checks to make sure that our buildings are clean, safe, and secure. Conduct regular health and safety audits of all buliding Undertake adhoc housekeeping and maintenance duties as needed What we look for in you: Must have a full UK drivers license Previous management / leadership experience is essential You are comfortable working overnight across the city as part of a small team You are a confident operator and able to lead a team in the absence of the Student Safety Manager when required You can delegate tasks fairly, bearing in mind your team s strengths and weaknesses You will be able to make quick and decisive responses to in the moment events You communicate effectively, by actively listening, making points logically, and by using appropriate language, tone, and gesture. You remain calm and focused, even in difficult or pressurised situations You are detail-orientated, nothing escapes your eye You are confident working both on your own or as part of a team You understand and respect the diversity of others cultures, beliefs, and backgrounds What You ll Get in Return A discretionary annual bonus so you can share in the company s success 33 days paid holiday, inclusive of bank holidays and an annual holiday buying scheme, with 5 additional days awarded for long service A generous pension scheme - employer contributions between 5% and 11% depending on how much you save Various benefits to support your health and wellbeing including a Healthcare Cash Plan, an Employee Assistance Programme, a Wellbeing platform and a Gym benefit that you can share with your family and friends Enhanced Family Leave including 18 weeks full pay for birthing parents and 4 weeks for non-birthing parents Lots of other great benefits including an annual ShareSave scheme, Employee Life Assurance, a discounts portal and more! About Unite Students Founded in 1991, Unite Students is a FTSE 100 business and the UK s largest provider of purpose-built student accommodation. You can find us in 23 leading university towns and cities, with over 70,000 students calling US home! We are driven by our values, culture, and a commitment to develop diverse and inclusive teams, filled with positive energy and new ideas. Instinctive inclusion. We know that to create and maintain a happy healthy organisation, we have to work hard to ensure inclusion isn t just what we do but who we are. People make Unite Students. Employees, students, and neighbours all contribute to building environments where we can all thrive. Room for Everyone We re proud to be an employer that embraces individuality , and we re passionate about building inclusive teams. We focus on creating a collaborative culture where you can be you, where your voice is heard, and where you can truly belong. We take great pride in being rated Gold Investors in People and are constantly striving to provide the highest standard of learning and development opportunities and professional pathways for our people. Building a home for success , for both our employees and students, requires exceptional people with a passion for creating room for everyone, doing what s right, keeping US safe, and raising the bar. Join us as we build better experiences for students that live with us. We are US. As part of our commitment to safeguarding our students, all new employees in this position will be required to undertake a basic criminal record check prior to commencing employment. The cost of this check will be incurred by Unite Students. Any offer of employment will be subject to a satisfactory criminal record check result. If this position sounds exciting to you, we would love to receive your application!
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