Are you a Construction Project Manager or a Building Surveyor looking for a new permanent role? This is an exciting opportunity to work on Multi-Site Retail & Hospitality Projects across the UK - for our client based out of HA4. Location: Nationwide travel required Salary: Competitive, based on experience Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time Are you a seasoned Construction Project Manager or Building Surveyor with a passion for delivering high-impact retail and hospitality environments? We're looking for a dynamic professional to lead the transformation and expansion of a fast-growing, multi-site restaurant portfolio across the UK. This is a unique opportunity to take ownership of a high-volume refurbishment and new-build programme, working across 100+ locations. You'll be at the forefront of modernising existing sites and delivering new ones - from feasibility to handover - ensuring every project meets brand standards, budget expectations, and operational timelines. What You'll Be Doing: Programme Leadership: Deliver 20-30 refurbishments and 3-5 new builds annually, managing projects from concept to completion. Budget Management: Oversee capex budgets ranging from 100k to 2m, ensuring value-engineered solutions without compromising quality. Planning & Approvals: Navigate planning applications, licensing, and landlord negotiations with confidence. Contractor Oversight: Tender, appoint, and manage contractors, consultants, and suppliers while enforcing CDM 2015 and H&S standards. On-Site Delivery: Ensure smooth construction execution, quality control, and minimal disruption to operations. Estate Maintenance: Conduct audits and scope capex works to maintain compliance and operational readiness. Stakeholder Engagement: Communicate clearly with internal teams, flag risks early, and drive solutions. Sustainability Focus: Integrate energy-efficient, low-carbon, and circular-economy principles into every build. Continuous Improvement: Capture lessons learned and refine processes for future roll-outs. What We're Looking For: Proven experience managing multi-site retail or hospitality fit-outs and new builds Strong project management skills with a capex portfolio of 5m In-depth knowledge of UK building regulations, CDM 2015, and H&S legislation Commercially savvy with cost planning and negotiation expertise Excellent communicator with board-level influence Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel nationwide Bonus Points For: Experience with restaurant / hotel brands Chartered status (RICS / MCIOB) or project management qualifications (Prince2 / APM) Familiarity with BIM, Procore, or similar platforms Exposure to BREEAM/LEED or sustainability-focused project Apply today to avoid missing out on this opportunity, we are looking to arrange interviews ASAP.
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Are you a Construction Project Manager or a Building Surveyor looking for a new permanent role? This is an exciting opportunity to work on Multi-Site Retail & Hospitality Projects across the UK - for our client based out of HA4. Location: Nationwide travel required Salary: Competitive, based on experience Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time Are you a seasoned Construction Project Manager or Building Surveyor with a passion for delivering high-impact retail and hospitality environments? We're looking for a dynamic professional to lead the transformation and expansion of a fast-growing, multi-site restaurant portfolio across the UK. This is a unique opportunity to take ownership of a high-volume refurbishment and new-build programme, working across 100+ locations. You'll be at the forefront of modernising existing sites and delivering new ones - from feasibility to handover - ensuring every project meets brand standards, budget expectations, and operational timelines. What You'll Be Doing: Programme Leadership: Deliver 20-30 refurbishments and 3-5 new builds annually, managing projects from concept to completion. Budget Management: Oversee capex budgets ranging from 100k to 2m, ensuring value-engineered solutions without compromising quality. Planning & Approvals: Navigate planning applications, licensing, and landlord negotiations with confidence. Contractor Oversight: Tender, appoint, and manage contractors, consultants, and suppliers while enforcing CDM 2015 and H&S standards. On-Site Delivery: Ensure smooth construction execution, quality control, and minimal disruption to operations. Estate Maintenance: Conduct audits and scope capex works to maintain compliance and operational readiness. Stakeholder Engagement: Communicate clearly with internal teams, flag risks early, and drive solutions. Sustainability Focus: Integrate energy-efficient, low-carbon, and circular-economy principles into every build. Continuous Improvement: Capture lessons learned and refine processes for future roll-outs. What We're Looking For: Proven experience managing multi-site retail or hospitality fit-outs and new builds Strong project management skills with a capex portfolio of 5m In-depth knowledge of UK building regulations, CDM 2015, and H&S legislation Commercially savvy with cost planning and negotiation expertise Excellent communicator with board-level influence Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel nationwide Bonus Points For: Experience with restaurant / hotel brands Chartered status (RICS / MCIOB) or project management qualifications (Prince2 / APM) Familiarity with BIM, Procore, or similar platforms Exposure to BREEAM/LEED or sustainability-focused project Apply today to avoid missing out on this opportunity, we are looking to arrange interviews ASAP.
My client is looking to appoint a Site Manager for a project in the Northampton area on a long term freelance basis. The project is planned to be between 12 and 18 months in duration with other work with their client in the pipeline. My client is a main contractor who deliver projects across a range of sectors including health, education, highways, justice, defence and industrial. This particular site is a large scale industrial project with new build, refurbishment, demolition and fit out elements The role will be a site based role, with critical responsibility for the management and success of the sections of the project, including client relations, health and safety, quality, environmental, programme and the cost/value of operations. Key Responsibilities - Providing leadership, and energy - Ensuring the construction works run to strict programme - Maintaining strict quality control procedures - Lead regular site meetings with all interested parties - Conducting regular site safety checks - Being proactive in the identification and resolution of problems - Maintaining effective long term relationships with the customer and their representatives/advisors - Being proactive in the identification and resolution of problems - Reviewing methods of working, alternative materials etc. in order to maximise commercial profitability - Seeking and developing ongoing continuous improvement - Implementing and maintaining the Companys Policies for Sustainability, Health and Safety, Quality, Environmental, Training and Development etc. and acting as an exemplar of the Company culture and values - Coaching and motivating subordinates Experience and qualifications - Detailed knowledge of building regulations - Experience of a similar role working for a main contractor (essential) - Professional qualification (desirable) - SMSTS - First Aid - CITB level 3 Safety Course - CSCS Card - Appropriate level - Strong leadership and management skills - Technical knowledge and experience - Commercial and financial awareness - Excellent interpersonal skills - Understanding of different contracts e.g. NEC, JCT. This is a superb opportunity to join an established but growing business working with opportunity for career progression. For more information on this role please contact Paul Wilkinson on the number supplied or via email on (url removed)
Oct 30, 2025
Contract
My client is looking to appoint a Site Manager for a project in the Northampton area on a long term freelance basis. The project is planned to be between 12 and 18 months in duration with other work with their client in the pipeline. My client is a main contractor who deliver projects across a range of sectors including health, education, highways, justice, defence and industrial. This particular site is a large scale industrial project with new build, refurbishment, demolition and fit out elements The role will be a site based role, with critical responsibility for the management and success of the sections of the project, including client relations, health and safety, quality, environmental, programme and the cost/value of operations. Key Responsibilities - Providing leadership, and energy - Ensuring the construction works run to strict programme - Maintaining strict quality control procedures - Lead regular site meetings with all interested parties - Conducting regular site safety checks - Being proactive in the identification and resolution of problems - Maintaining effective long term relationships with the customer and their representatives/advisors - Being proactive in the identification and resolution of problems - Reviewing methods of working, alternative materials etc. in order to maximise commercial profitability - Seeking and developing ongoing continuous improvement - Implementing and maintaining the Companys Policies for Sustainability, Health and Safety, Quality, Environmental, Training and Development etc. and acting as an exemplar of the Company culture and values - Coaching and motivating subordinates Experience and qualifications - Detailed knowledge of building regulations - Experience of a similar role working for a main contractor (essential) - Professional qualification (desirable) - SMSTS - First Aid - CITB level 3 Safety Course - CSCS Card - Appropriate level - Strong leadership and management skills - Technical knowledge and experience - Commercial and financial awareness - Excellent interpersonal skills - Understanding of different contracts e.g. NEC, JCT. This is a superb opportunity to join an established but growing business working with opportunity for career progression. For more information on this role please contact Paul Wilkinson on the number supplied or via email on (url removed)
Quantity Surveyor Hyde Park, London (with travel to all parks) The Organisation The Royal Parks (TRP) is a charity created in March 2017. We manage over 5,000 acres of diverse parkland, rare habitats and historic buildings and monuments in eight Royal Parks across London. These are Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Green Park, St James s Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, Greenwich Park, Richmond Park and Bushy Park. We also manage other important public spaces, including Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens. Our eight Royal Parks and other iconic green spaces are among the most visited attractions in the UK, with tens of millions of visits every year. We are now looking for a Quantity Surveyor to join us on a full-time basis, for a two-year fixed-term contract. The Benefits - Salary of £45,000 - £50,000 per annum, depending on experience - 26 days' annual leave plus public holidays - Pension scheme (3% employee contribution; up to 10% employer contribution) - Private medical insurance and healthcare cash plan - Employee assistance programme and access to mental health first aiders - Learning and development opportunities - Cycle to work scheme - Offices in a beautiful location This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled and qualified quantity surveyor with strong cost estimation and procurement experience to join our historic organisation. In this rewarding role, you ll have the chance to work on a diverse range of projects that blend heritage, sustainability, and innovation, from restoring historic landmarks to enhancing public spaces enjoyed by millions every year. What s more, you ll have access to great benefits, exceptional learning opportunities, and the rare privilege of working within the beauty of London s Royal Parks, making this a role that offers both professional fulfilment and a meaningful sense of purpose. The Role As a Quantity Surveyor, you ll manage costs and ensure value across construction and maintenance projects within The Royal Parks. Working throughout the RIBA stages, you ll support the Works and Capital Projects teams with expert cost estimation, budgeting, procurement, and contract management to help deliver projects that enhance and protect our historic spaces. You ll prepare detailed cost plans, schedules of works, and bills of quantities, closely monitoring project budgets and financial performance from start to finish. Acting as a key link between clients, contractors, and stakeholders, you ll advise on procurement strategies, evaluate cost returns, and ensure all financial processes are transparent, accurate, and compliant. Additionally, you will: - Conduct feasibility studies, risk assessments, and cost forecasting - Oversee tender preparation, contract documentation, and evaluation of completed works - Carry out regular site inspections and produce cost and progress reports - Ensure compliance with legal, safety, and quality standards About You To be considered as a Quantity Surveyor, you will need: - Proven experience in quantity surveying, cost estimations, contract administration and procurement - Knowledge and experience of contract administration, including NEC3/4 - Experience in cost planning, benchmarking, and value engineering - Report writing and analytical skills - A degree-level qualification or equivalent through relevant training and/or experience - A professional qualification or about to obtain RICS Other organisations may call this role QS, Estimator, Construction Estimator, Cost Manager, Construction Quantity Surveyor, Cost Estimator, or Commercial Surveyor. We want to put everyone in the best possible position to succeed and use Recite-me accessibility software. At the top of the application page, there is an Accessibility Tools button, which you can use to complete the application form in a way that works for you. If you think that you may need more support to complete our application process, please do get in touch. The Royal Parks is strongly committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. Please visit our website to find out more on our approach to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. So, if you are interested in this unique opportunity as a Quantity Surveyor, please apply via the button shown. Successful candidates will be appointed on merit.
Oct 30, 2025
Contract
Quantity Surveyor Hyde Park, London (with travel to all parks) The Organisation The Royal Parks (TRP) is a charity created in March 2017. We manage over 5,000 acres of diverse parkland, rare habitats and historic buildings and monuments in eight Royal Parks across London. These are Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Green Park, St James s Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, Greenwich Park, Richmond Park and Bushy Park. We also manage other important public spaces, including Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens. Our eight Royal Parks and other iconic green spaces are among the most visited attractions in the UK, with tens of millions of visits every year. We are now looking for a Quantity Surveyor to join us on a full-time basis, for a two-year fixed-term contract. The Benefits - Salary of £45,000 - £50,000 per annum, depending on experience - 26 days' annual leave plus public holidays - Pension scheme (3% employee contribution; up to 10% employer contribution) - Private medical insurance and healthcare cash plan - Employee assistance programme and access to mental health first aiders - Learning and development opportunities - Cycle to work scheme - Offices in a beautiful location This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled and qualified quantity surveyor with strong cost estimation and procurement experience to join our historic organisation. In this rewarding role, you ll have the chance to work on a diverse range of projects that blend heritage, sustainability, and innovation, from restoring historic landmarks to enhancing public spaces enjoyed by millions every year. What s more, you ll have access to great benefits, exceptional learning opportunities, and the rare privilege of working within the beauty of London s Royal Parks, making this a role that offers both professional fulfilment and a meaningful sense of purpose. The Role As a Quantity Surveyor, you ll manage costs and ensure value across construction and maintenance projects within The Royal Parks. Working throughout the RIBA stages, you ll support the Works and Capital Projects teams with expert cost estimation, budgeting, procurement, and contract management to help deliver projects that enhance and protect our historic spaces. You ll prepare detailed cost plans, schedules of works, and bills of quantities, closely monitoring project budgets and financial performance from start to finish. Acting as a key link between clients, contractors, and stakeholders, you ll advise on procurement strategies, evaluate cost returns, and ensure all financial processes are transparent, accurate, and compliant. Additionally, you will: - Conduct feasibility studies, risk assessments, and cost forecasting - Oversee tender preparation, contract documentation, and evaluation of completed works - Carry out regular site inspections and produce cost and progress reports - Ensure compliance with legal, safety, and quality standards About You To be considered as a Quantity Surveyor, you will need: - Proven experience in quantity surveying, cost estimations, contract administration and procurement - Knowledge and experience of contract administration, including NEC3/4 - Experience in cost planning, benchmarking, and value engineering - Report writing and analytical skills - A degree-level qualification or equivalent through relevant training and/or experience - A professional qualification or about to obtain RICS Other organisations may call this role QS, Estimator, Construction Estimator, Cost Manager, Construction Quantity Surveyor, Cost Estimator, or Commercial Surveyor. We want to put everyone in the best possible position to succeed and use Recite-me accessibility software. At the top of the application page, there is an Accessibility Tools button, which you can use to complete the application form in a way that works for you. If you think that you may need more support to complete our application process, please do get in touch. The Royal Parks is strongly committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. Please visit our website to find out more on our approach to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. So, if you are interested in this unique opportunity as a Quantity Surveyor, please apply via the button shown. Successful candidates will be appointed on merit.
At MiCiM, we specialize in delivering end-to-end project management and construction solutions for the Data Centre and Mission Critical sectors. Our collaborative and transparent approach sets the standard for excellence. We're looking for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join our expert commercial team in the UK. Working closely with the Commercial Executive, you will be an integral part of our client facing team, ensuring challenging data centre & mission critical construction projects are effectively planned and delivered on time and to budget. The role: Develop & maintain close working relationships with all stakeholders. Oversee the selection & management of trades and subcontractors. Prepare indicative cost budgets & appraisals. Manage the Commercial element of the document control platform. Provide advice on client development plans and expectations. Management of change control Process. Maintain project trackers and issuing of daily updates. Provide commercial support to the project team and Client as required. Promote commercial awareness throughout the project team. Lead & mentor junior members of the commercial team. About you: Educated to degree level in quantity surveying/commercial management. Positive and pro-active, ideally with main contractor experience. Proven record of working on complex, challenging and diverse projects. Commercially astute and keen to support the growth of the wider business. Advanced Excel skills and strong knowledge of Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, & document sharing platforms. Why work for MiCiM? Competitive Compensation: We offer a competitive salary package with performance-based bonuses. Enhanced Paid Time Off (PTO): 24 days annual leave + Christmas shutdown, with additional days for length of service. Career Growth: MiCiM offers robust career development opportunities, including mentorship, training, and progression within the company. Knowledge Sharing and Engagement: Share your expertise and engage with educational institutions and further education bodies to inspire the next generation. Innovative Environment: Work on cutting-edge projects with a company that values creativity and innovation. Energy Efficiency and Sustainability: Our clients are industry leaders which means the projects we work on are often at the forefront of engineering excellence with respect to Energy Efficiency and Sustainability. Work-Life Balance: We prioritize your well-being with a supportive, family-focused culture that includes enhanced benefits for mental health, neurodiversity, maternity, paternity, and menopause. Women in Construction: MiCiM is a proud co-founding member of FWD -Forum for Women in Data Centres, as well as provide enhanced pregnancy, maternity, return to work and menopause benefits for our employees. Enhanced Family Leave Policies: We offer enhanced Maternity and Paternity leave, providing you with the support you need during important life events. Volunteering Leave: We encourage giving back to the community with 2 paid days of leave per year for volunteering activities of your choice. Comprehensive Training Programmes: Support your career progression with structured training programmes, including opportunities for chartership and professional memberships. Multiple Network and Committee opportunities with MiCiM to get involved with should you wish. Regular Leadership Engagement: Participate in regular communication opportunities with company leaders to stay informed and involved. Ready to launch your career with MiCiM? We'd love to hear from you. MiCiM recognise the lack of representation of minority groups in construction and the need for change to create equal opportunity for all individuals. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone can be themselves regardless of age, gender identity, race, sexual orientation, physical or mental ability, ethnicity and perspective. We know that different ideas, perspectives and backgrounds strengthen our team, enabling us to deliver better results. We make our employment decisions based on, skills, competencies and experiences in relation to each role.
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
At MiCiM, we specialize in delivering end-to-end project management and construction solutions for the Data Centre and Mission Critical sectors. Our collaborative and transparent approach sets the standard for excellence. We're looking for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join our expert commercial team in the UK. Working closely with the Commercial Executive, you will be an integral part of our client facing team, ensuring challenging data centre & mission critical construction projects are effectively planned and delivered on time and to budget. The role: Develop & maintain close working relationships with all stakeholders. Oversee the selection & management of trades and subcontractors. Prepare indicative cost budgets & appraisals. Manage the Commercial element of the document control platform. Provide advice on client development plans and expectations. Management of change control Process. Maintain project trackers and issuing of daily updates. Provide commercial support to the project team and Client as required. Promote commercial awareness throughout the project team. Lead & mentor junior members of the commercial team. About you: Educated to degree level in quantity surveying/commercial management. Positive and pro-active, ideally with main contractor experience. Proven record of working on complex, challenging and diverse projects. Commercially astute and keen to support the growth of the wider business. Advanced Excel skills and strong knowledge of Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, & document sharing platforms. Why work for MiCiM? Competitive Compensation: We offer a competitive salary package with performance-based bonuses. Enhanced Paid Time Off (PTO): 24 days annual leave + Christmas shutdown, with additional days for length of service. Career Growth: MiCiM offers robust career development opportunities, including mentorship, training, and progression within the company. Knowledge Sharing and Engagement: Share your expertise and engage with educational institutions and further education bodies to inspire the next generation. Innovative Environment: Work on cutting-edge projects with a company that values creativity and innovation. Energy Efficiency and Sustainability: Our clients are industry leaders which means the projects we work on are often at the forefront of engineering excellence with respect to Energy Efficiency and Sustainability. Work-Life Balance: We prioritize your well-being with a supportive, family-focused culture that includes enhanced benefits for mental health, neurodiversity, maternity, paternity, and menopause. Women in Construction: MiCiM is a proud co-founding member of FWD -Forum for Women in Data Centres, as well as provide enhanced pregnancy, maternity, return to work and menopause benefits for our employees. Enhanced Family Leave Policies: We offer enhanced Maternity and Paternity leave, providing you with the support you need during important life events. Volunteering Leave: We encourage giving back to the community with 2 paid days of leave per year for volunteering activities of your choice. Comprehensive Training Programmes: Support your career progression with structured training programmes, including opportunities for chartership and professional memberships. Multiple Network and Committee opportunities with MiCiM to get involved with should you wish. Regular Leadership Engagement: Participate in regular communication opportunities with company leaders to stay informed and involved. Ready to launch your career with MiCiM? We'd love to hear from you. MiCiM recognise the lack of representation of minority groups in construction and the need for change to create equal opportunity for all individuals. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone can be themselves regardless of age, gender identity, race, sexual orientation, physical or mental ability, ethnicity and perspective. We know that different ideas, perspectives and backgrounds strengthen our team, enabling us to deliver better results. We make our employment decisions based on, skills, competencies and experiences in relation to each role.
Permanent Job - Building Surveyor - Mod base Who We Are This organisation provides facilities management and accommodation maintenance for the UK military and its partners, combining deep experience with forward-thinking innovation.We put our customers and families first. They are the driving force behind everything we do. We continuously strive to improve the services they receive-whether it's reactive repairs or major projects-ensuring work is completed safely and on time. Our four core values-open, caring, agile, and collaborative-are at the heart of everything we do. Location: MOD baseJob Title: Structural Building Surveyor - Ensuring Safety and Compliance of Strategic Structures Are you a detail-oriented professional with expertise in building surveys and structural evaluation? Join a team where you'll play a crucial role in maintaining the safety and compliance of wide-span buildings, ranges, and explosive storage facilities.In this role, you will conduct thorough inspections of a variety of structures, including range facilities, wide-span buildings such as WW2 hangars, explosive storage facilities, and lowerable masts and towers. You'll provide technical advice and support for a range of building types to assist site teams and the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO). Your work will involve producing detailed, high-quality reports that include cost-effective and actionable remedial measures, delivered promptly to support timely decision-making.A key aspect of your responsibilities will include developing Risk Assessments and Method Statements to uphold strict compliance with Safe Systems of Work and JSP375 processes. You will collaborate with stakeholders, offering expert advice to internal teams, the supply chain, DIO, and end users to promote efficient and economical remedial solutions. Additionally, you will manage the recording of all tasks in the Maximo system, ensuring accurate and complete documentation at all times.You'll also engage with compliance managers to enhance your knowledge across various sites, maintaining up-to-date records of your activities and training. Furthermore, you'll contribute to sustainability initiatives by identifying opportunities to support the Ministry of Defence's carbon reduction targets through innovative structural solutions. What You Need To Do The Job HND-level qualification in Building, Building Surveying, Structural or Civil Engineering, or a related discipline-or equivalent experience RICS membership (desirable) Extensive experience conducting building surveys of large-span steel-framed and reinforced concrete structures Expertise in construction materials including masonry, timber, and concrete Ability to assess building conditions, recommend remedial measures, and estimate lifespans Proven track record of producing precise, high-quality technical reports Strong organisational skills and ability to work independently and collaboratively Experience supervising site operations, managing staff, and allocating resources effectively Commitment to compliance, safety, and value for money Must be able to pass SC Clearance What We OfferThis role offers the opportunity to directly impact the safety, compliance, and sustainability of critical infrastructure supporting national defence operations. You'll be part of a culture of excellence while advancing your expertise in structural surveying and compliance management.Benefits include: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays 6% employee matched pension contribution Single private medical cover Company car/car allowance Life assurance at 2x base salary What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Permanent Job - Building Surveyor - Mod base Who We Are This organisation provides facilities management and accommodation maintenance for the UK military and its partners, combining deep experience with forward-thinking innovation.We put our customers and families first. They are the driving force behind everything we do. We continuously strive to improve the services they receive-whether it's reactive repairs or major projects-ensuring work is completed safely and on time. Our four core values-open, caring, agile, and collaborative-are at the heart of everything we do. Location: MOD baseJob Title: Structural Building Surveyor - Ensuring Safety and Compliance of Strategic Structures Are you a detail-oriented professional with expertise in building surveys and structural evaluation? Join a team where you'll play a crucial role in maintaining the safety and compliance of wide-span buildings, ranges, and explosive storage facilities.In this role, you will conduct thorough inspections of a variety of structures, including range facilities, wide-span buildings such as WW2 hangars, explosive storage facilities, and lowerable masts and towers. You'll provide technical advice and support for a range of building types to assist site teams and the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO). Your work will involve producing detailed, high-quality reports that include cost-effective and actionable remedial measures, delivered promptly to support timely decision-making.A key aspect of your responsibilities will include developing Risk Assessments and Method Statements to uphold strict compliance with Safe Systems of Work and JSP375 processes. You will collaborate with stakeholders, offering expert advice to internal teams, the supply chain, DIO, and end users to promote efficient and economical remedial solutions. Additionally, you will manage the recording of all tasks in the Maximo system, ensuring accurate and complete documentation at all times.You'll also engage with compliance managers to enhance your knowledge across various sites, maintaining up-to-date records of your activities and training. Furthermore, you'll contribute to sustainability initiatives by identifying opportunities to support the Ministry of Defence's carbon reduction targets through innovative structural solutions. What You Need To Do The Job HND-level qualification in Building, Building Surveying, Structural or Civil Engineering, or a related discipline-or equivalent experience RICS membership (desirable) Extensive experience conducting building surveys of large-span steel-framed and reinforced concrete structures Expertise in construction materials including masonry, timber, and concrete Ability to assess building conditions, recommend remedial measures, and estimate lifespans Proven track record of producing precise, high-quality technical reports Strong organisational skills and ability to work independently and collaboratively Experience supervising site operations, managing staff, and allocating resources effectively Commitment to compliance, safety, and value for money Must be able to pass SC Clearance What We OfferThis role offers the opportunity to directly impact the safety, compliance, and sustainability of critical infrastructure supporting national defence operations. You'll be part of a culture of excellence while advancing your expertise in structural surveying and compliance management.Benefits include: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays 6% employee matched pension contribution Single private medical cover Company car/car allowance Life assurance at 2x base salary What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Site Manager, South Yorkshire. Up to £55,000 + Benefits Your new companyA well-established construction company with a strong focus on residential developments is seeking a skilled Site Manager to join their growing team. Renowned for delivering high-quality new-build housing projects, this organisation prides itself on innovation, sustainability, and excellence in construction. Operating across multiple regions, they have a robust portfolio of projects ranging from small-scale developments to large, complex housing schemes. The company fosters a collaborative culture, offering ample opportunities for professional development and career advancement within a supportive environment. Your new roleAs a Site Manager, you will take full ownership of managing new-build housing projects from inception to completion. Your key duties will include: Overseeing daily on-site operations, ensuring all activities align with project plans and specifications. Coordinating and supervising subcontractors and site personnel to maintain productivity and quality standards. Ensuring strict adherence to health, safety, and environmental regulations, conducting regular site inspections. Managing project schedules and budgets, proactively addressing any delays or issues to keep projects on track. Liaising with project managers, architects, and clients to ensure clear communication and alignment with project goals. Monitoring material deliveries and resource allocation to optimise efficiency and minimise waste. Maintaining detailed records of site progress, incidents, and compliance documentation. This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment while delivering homes that meet high-quality standards. What you'll need to succeedTo thrive in this position, you will need: Extensive experience as a Site Manager on new-build housing projects, with a proven track record of delivering projects on time and within budget. In-depth knowledge of construction methodologies, building regulations, and health and safety standards specific to residential developments. Strong leadership and interpersonal skills to effectively manage diverse teams, subcontractors, and stakeholders. Relevant industry qualifications, such as SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme), CSCS (Construction Skills Certification Scheme), and First Aid at Work certification. Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills, with the ability to anticipate and resolve challenges efficiently. Proficiency in project management tools and software to track progress and manage resources. A proactive and detail-oriented approach to ensure quality control and client satisfaction. What you'll get in returnYou will receive a highly competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package, including pension contributions and health insurance. The role offers the chance to work on diverse and prestigious new-build housing projects, contributing to the creation of sustainable, high-quality homes. You will benefit from a supportive work environment with opportunities for continuous professional development, career progression, and exposure to innovative construction practices. What you need to do now:If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Site Manager, South Yorkshire. Up to £55,000 + Benefits Your new companyA well-established construction company with a strong focus on residential developments is seeking a skilled Site Manager to join their growing team. Renowned for delivering high-quality new-build housing projects, this organisation prides itself on innovation, sustainability, and excellence in construction. Operating across multiple regions, they have a robust portfolio of projects ranging from small-scale developments to large, complex housing schemes. The company fosters a collaborative culture, offering ample opportunities for professional development and career advancement within a supportive environment. Your new roleAs a Site Manager, you will take full ownership of managing new-build housing projects from inception to completion. Your key duties will include: Overseeing daily on-site operations, ensuring all activities align with project plans and specifications. Coordinating and supervising subcontractors and site personnel to maintain productivity and quality standards. Ensuring strict adherence to health, safety, and environmental regulations, conducting regular site inspections. Managing project schedules and budgets, proactively addressing any delays or issues to keep projects on track. Liaising with project managers, architects, and clients to ensure clear communication and alignment with project goals. Monitoring material deliveries and resource allocation to optimise efficiency and minimise waste. Maintaining detailed records of site progress, incidents, and compliance documentation. This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment while delivering homes that meet high-quality standards. What you'll need to succeedTo thrive in this position, you will need: Extensive experience as a Site Manager on new-build housing projects, with a proven track record of delivering projects on time and within budget. In-depth knowledge of construction methodologies, building regulations, and health and safety standards specific to residential developments. Strong leadership and interpersonal skills to effectively manage diverse teams, subcontractors, and stakeholders. Relevant industry qualifications, such as SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme), CSCS (Construction Skills Certification Scheme), and First Aid at Work certification. Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills, with the ability to anticipate and resolve challenges efficiently. Proficiency in project management tools and software to track progress and manage resources. A proactive and detail-oriented approach to ensure quality control and client satisfaction. What you'll get in returnYou will receive a highly competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package, including pension contributions and health insurance. The role offers the chance to work on diverse and prestigious new-build housing projects, contributing to the creation of sustainable, high-quality homes. You will benefit from a supportive work environment with opportunities for continuous professional development, career progression, and exposure to innovative construction practices. What you need to do now:If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
ABOUT THE ROLE A Property Management specialist who is responsible for the daily operation of a diverse property portfolio consisting of industrial estates, with some office and mixed retail properties. The role will require regular and direct communication with institutional fund management clients and the supervision of a number of other property managers, graduates and on-site staff. You will work closely with the Property Accounts team to ensure that all financial information is reported accurately. WHAT MATTERS MOST IN THIS ROLE Building and maintaining close professional relationships with clients, tenants and colleagues is paramount to your success. Proactiveness and going above and beyond is expected. You will prepare formal and detailed client reports on the property management service, quarterly annually and on an ad hoc basis. Working closely with both tenants and clients you will ensure all rental and other income (including tenant indebtedness) is administered and recorded correctly. You will prepare and oversee the service charge expenditure while ensuring tenants comply with all lease obligations. Clients may lean on your professional advice and support in connection with value enhancement assets, rent reviews, lettings and lease renewal programmes. Upselling specialist services and utilising knowledge from our Environmental and Sustainability team, Building Surveying services and introducing placemaking initiatives alongside our Activate team, will help utilise the professional services we offer. Other duties will include: Overseeing the provision of common services to properties and tenants. Working with landlords and tenants on all other matters relating to the clients' property portfolio. Undertaking or arranging property inspections. Assisting clients in the acquisition and disposal of properties. Dealing with tenant applications for consent to assign, sublet and alter. WHAT WE EXPECT FROM YOU A proactive, practical, and positive approach to work is required. Excellent and professional communication skills with the ability to build gravitas amongst clients is also paramount. Being MRICS is preferred. As a Senior Property Management Surveyor you will need to help support the early careers of our Graduates and Apprentices working towards their professional qualification. WHY WORKMAN? Hybrid working to offer you a great work life balance, with a minimum of three days in the office. A full-time contract (35 hours a week) allowing additional flexibility to what time you can start work. Discretionary annual bonus and salary reviews. Healthcare, life insurance & wellness programme. Long service additional holidays, your birthday off and an extra day between Christmas and New Year Lifestyle benefits to suit you: gym membership, cycle to work, buy and sell holiday to name just a few. Social events throughout the year including a firm wide Christmas party! Generous referral bonus. ABOUT WORKMAN LLP As the UK's leading independent commercial property management specialist, Workman has an enviable position within the property industry. We are proud of our longstanding relationships with many of our clients, some of whom we have worked with for more than 25 years. Our clients include leading institutional and sector-specialist investors, private property companies, public sector bodies and a growing number of overseas investors. We pride ourselves on the calibre of our employees and their unique skill sets. For more information on working for Workman please visit Our People Workman LLP EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES We are an equal opportunities employer, and it is our policy to recruit a diverse workforce and follow the guidelines of the Equality Act 2010 This job description does not form part of your contract of employment and the duties may be amended from time to time.
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE A Property Management specialist who is responsible for the daily operation of a diverse property portfolio consisting of industrial estates, with some office and mixed retail properties. The role will require regular and direct communication with institutional fund management clients and the supervision of a number of other property managers, graduates and on-site staff. You will work closely with the Property Accounts team to ensure that all financial information is reported accurately. WHAT MATTERS MOST IN THIS ROLE Building and maintaining close professional relationships with clients, tenants and colleagues is paramount to your success. Proactiveness and going above and beyond is expected. You will prepare formal and detailed client reports on the property management service, quarterly annually and on an ad hoc basis. Working closely with both tenants and clients you will ensure all rental and other income (including tenant indebtedness) is administered and recorded correctly. You will prepare and oversee the service charge expenditure while ensuring tenants comply with all lease obligations. Clients may lean on your professional advice and support in connection with value enhancement assets, rent reviews, lettings and lease renewal programmes. Upselling specialist services and utilising knowledge from our Environmental and Sustainability team, Building Surveying services and introducing placemaking initiatives alongside our Activate team, will help utilise the professional services we offer. Other duties will include: Overseeing the provision of common services to properties and tenants. Working with landlords and tenants on all other matters relating to the clients' property portfolio. Undertaking or arranging property inspections. Assisting clients in the acquisition and disposal of properties. Dealing with tenant applications for consent to assign, sublet and alter. WHAT WE EXPECT FROM YOU A proactive, practical, and positive approach to work is required. Excellent and professional communication skills with the ability to build gravitas amongst clients is also paramount. Being MRICS is preferred. As a Senior Property Management Surveyor you will need to help support the early careers of our Graduates and Apprentices working towards their professional qualification. WHY WORKMAN? Hybrid working to offer you a great work life balance, with a minimum of three days in the office. A full-time contract (35 hours a week) allowing additional flexibility to what time you can start work. Discretionary annual bonus and salary reviews. Healthcare, life insurance & wellness programme. Long service additional holidays, your birthday off and an extra day between Christmas and New Year Lifestyle benefits to suit you: gym membership, cycle to work, buy and sell holiday to name just a few. Social events throughout the year including a firm wide Christmas party! Generous referral bonus. ABOUT WORKMAN LLP As the UK's leading independent commercial property management specialist, Workman has an enviable position within the property industry. We are proud of our longstanding relationships with many of our clients, some of whom we have worked with for more than 25 years. Our clients include leading institutional and sector-specialist investors, private property companies, public sector bodies and a growing number of overseas investors. We pride ourselves on the calibre of our employees and their unique skill sets. For more information on working for Workman please visit Our People Workman LLP EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES We are an equal opportunities employer, and it is our policy to recruit a diverse workforce and follow the guidelines of the Equality Act 2010 This job description does not form part of your contract of employment and the duties may be amended from time to time.
Company and Position RWE Renewables UK Management Ltd. To start as soon as possible, full time, permanent Functional area: Health, Safety & Environment Role Overview This role provides a critical opportunity to oversee Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) activities during the preparation and implementation of our decommissioning activities in Offshore Wind, while acting as the central subject matter expert for all CDM 2015-related topics across Offshore Wind projects in development, construction, and decommissioning phases. The HSE Manager - Offshore Projects (Decommissioning & CDM) operates as an independent HSE expert, promoting cultural engagement and contractor collaboration, while ensuring compliance with safety and environmental standards, implementation of robust risk management practices, and alignment with RWE's strategic goals. This role upholds RWE's commitment to sustainability, safety innovation, and operational excellence by effectively aligning HSE systems and strategy with day-to-day project operations, ensuring regulatory compliance, and mitigating risks across all operational levels. Responsibilities Fulfill the role of Project HSE Manager within active decommissioning project(s) through concept, development, execution and completion phases Provide professional HSE consultancy to decommissioning project teams, ensuring compliance with standards, regulations, and internal guidelines Produce, review, and update HSE-related documents for future decommissioning projects, including risk assessments, safety and environmental management plans Support the development and implementation of the WeCare HSE Management Systems tailored to decommissioning activities Employ stakeholder mapping and communication strategies for transparency and collaboration with internal and external parties Act as the central subject matter expert for all CDM 2015 (Construction Design and Management Regulations) related matters within Offshore Wind projects Serve as the primary advisor on CDM compliance topics across development, construction, and decommissioning projects, ensuring consistency and alignment with regulatory requirements Provide guidance to Project Directors and Project HSE Managers on CDM roles, responsibilities, and implementation strategies, enabling legally compliant and safe project execution Serve as the central point of contact for the UK Construction Organisation on all UK-specific compliance requirements, ensuring alignment with corporate governance, legal obligations, and project delivery standards Job Requirements and Experience In-depth knowledge of UK CDM 2015 Regulations and their application across offshore wind projects, including development, construction, and decommissioning phases Demonstrated experience in liaising with UK Construction Organisations and regulatory bodies on compliance requirements and governance topics Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional teams and collaborate effectively with stakeholders Effective leadership and project management skills with experience in handling conflicting priorities Be willing and knowledgeable to help apply offshore wind HSE principles and requirements into the new area of decommissioning Be solution focused and have a willingness to be creative to develop and implement pragmatic solutions when issues are identified Skilled in preparing detailed reports and delivering presentations on technical and regulatory topics Highly detail-focused and analytical, demonstrating experienced decision-making and flexibility in complex, changing situations Location Swindon, London or Coventry or any UK Offshore Site Office How to Apply Apply with just a few clicks: ad code 91010 , application period: 17/11/2025 . Any questions? Contact HR: Marie Bennell, EEO Statement We value diversity and therefore welcome all applications - regardless of gender, disability, nationality, ethnic and social origin, religion/belief, age, sexual orientation, and identity.
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Company and Position RWE Renewables UK Management Ltd. To start as soon as possible, full time, permanent Functional area: Health, Safety & Environment Role Overview This role provides a critical opportunity to oversee Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) activities during the preparation and implementation of our decommissioning activities in Offshore Wind, while acting as the central subject matter expert for all CDM 2015-related topics across Offshore Wind projects in development, construction, and decommissioning phases. The HSE Manager - Offshore Projects (Decommissioning & CDM) operates as an independent HSE expert, promoting cultural engagement and contractor collaboration, while ensuring compliance with safety and environmental standards, implementation of robust risk management practices, and alignment with RWE's strategic goals. This role upholds RWE's commitment to sustainability, safety innovation, and operational excellence by effectively aligning HSE systems and strategy with day-to-day project operations, ensuring regulatory compliance, and mitigating risks across all operational levels. Responsibilities Fulfill the role of Project HSE Manager within active decommissioning project(s) through concept, development, execution and completion phases Provide professional HSE consultancy to decommissioning project teams, ensuring compliance with standards, regulations, and internal guidelines Produce, review, and update HSE-related documents for future decommissioning projects, including risk assessments, safety and environmental management plans Support the development and implementation of the WeCare HSE Management Systems tailored to decommissioning activities Employ stakeholder mapping and communication strategies for transparency and collaboration with internal and external parties Act as the central subject matter expert for all CDM 2015 (Construction Design and Management Regulations) related matters within Offshore Wind projects Serve as the primary advisor on CDM compliance topics across development, construction, and decommissioning projects, ensuring consistency and alignment with regulatory requirements Provide guidance to Project Directors and Project HSE Managers on CDM roles, responsibilities, and implementation strategies, enabling legally compliant and safe project execution Serve as the central point of contact for the UK Construction Organisation on all UK-specific compliance requirements, ensuring alignment with corporate governance, legal obligations, and project delivery standards Job Requirements and Experience In-depth knowledge of UK CDM 2015 Regulations and their application across offshore wind projects, including development, construction, and decommissioning phases Demonstrated experience in liaising with UK Construction Organisations and regulatory bodies on compliance requirements and governance topics Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional teams and collaborate effectively with stakeholders Effective leadership and project management skills with experience in handling conflicting priorities Be willing and knowledgeable to help apply offshore wind HSE principles and requirements into the new area of decommissioning Be solution focused and have a willingness to be creative to develop and implement pragmatic solutions when issues are identified Skilled in preparing detailed reports and delivering presentations on technical and regulatory topics Highly detail-focused and analytical, demonstrating experienced decision-making and flexibility in complex, changing situations Location Swindon, London or Coventry or any UK Offshore Site Office How to Apply Apply with just a few clicks: ad code 91010 , application period: 17/11/2025 . Any questions? Contact HR: Marie Bennell, EEO Statement We value diversity and therefore welcome all applications - regardless of gender, disability, nationality, ethnic and social origin, religion/belief, age, sexual orientation, and identity.
Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Surveyor to join a leading property management team overseeing prestigious office assets in Central London. This role involves working closely with a major institutional client to deliver best-in-class property and asset management services. Key Responsibilities Act as the primary contact for Asset Managers, ensuring strong client relationships Manage lease compliance, occupier applications, and technical queries Oversee financial operations including service charge budgets and reconciliations in line with RICS guidelines Lead ESG and sustainability initiatives across the managed portfolio Conduct regular property inspections and maintain high presentation standards Support property transitions, acquisitions, and due diligence processes Prepare and present client reports; attend stakeholder meetings Enhance occupier engagement and deliver excellent customer service Assist with major works and site improvement projects Ensure health and safety compliance and manage insurance matters Identify opportunities for new business and cross-functional collaboration Candidate Profile MRICS qualified (preferred) with 3+ years' experience in property management Proven experience managing Central London office assets Strong strategic thinking and problem-solving skills Excellent financial and commercial acumen Outstanding communication and client relationship management Proficient in property management systems and IT tools Demonstrated leadership and mentoring capabilities Committed to inclusive practices and continuous professional development Benefits Competitive salary and performance-based bonus Professional development and training opportunities Inclusive and collaborative work environment Access to cutting-edge tools and technology Opportunities to work on high-profile assets and projects
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Surveyor to join a leading property management team overseeing prestigious office assets in Central London. This role involves working closely with a major institutional client to deliver best-in-class property and asset management services. Key Responsibilities Act as the primary contact for Asset Managers, ensuring strong client relationships Manage lease compliance, occupier applications, and technical queries Oversee financial operations including service charge budgets and reconciliations in line with RICS guidelines Lead ESG and sustainability initiatives across the managed portfolio Conduct regular property inspections and maintain high presentation standards Support property transitions, acquisitions, and due diligence processes Prepare and present client reports; attend stakeholder meetings Enhance occupier engagement and deliver excellent customer service Assist with major works and site improvement projects Ensure health and safety compliance and manage insurance matters Identify opportunities for new business and cross-functional collaboration Candidate Profile MRICS qualified (preferred) with 3+ years' experience in property management Proven experience managing Central London office assets Strong strategic thinking and problem-solving skills Excellent financial and commercial acumen Outstanding communication and client relationship management Proficient in property management systems and IT tools Demonstrated leadership and mentoring capabilities Committed to inclusive practices and continuous professional development Benefits Competitive salary and performance-based bonus Professional development and training opportunities Inclusive and collaborative work environment Access to cutting-edge tools and technology Opportunities to work on high-profile assets and projects
Overview The Project Director will be responsible for the overall leadership, management, and successful delivery of complex infrastructure projects within the UK Oil & Gas, Civil Engineering, and Construction sectors, typically valued between £5 million and £30 million. These site-based positions require commercially astute and delivery-focused professionals with extensive experience managing multi-disciplinary teams, driving productivity, and ensuring that projects are completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. Location Various Job title Project Directors Sector Oil & Gas Infrastructure / Civil Engineering / Construction / Energy Remuneration package Competitive salary and performance-related bonus Company car or car allowance Pension, healthcare, and other benefits Travel and accommodation support (as required for site-based work) Job specification Lead and direct the full lifecycle of major UK infrastructure and industrial projects - from design through to commissioning and handover. Ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to required quality and performance standards. Oversee planning, engineering design coordination, procurement, construction management, and project closeout activities. Commercial & Contract Management Take ownership of project budgets, cost forecasting, and financial performance. Negotiate and manage contracts with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and suppliers (NEC / FIDIC or similar). Identify, assess, and mitigate commercial and delivery risks while maximising opportunities and value creation. Maintain compliance with contractual obligations, company policies, and UK regulations. Team & Stakeholder Management Lead multidisciplinary project teams across engineering, construction, commercial, and HSE functions. Foster a collaborative, performance-driven site culture focused on results, accountability, and safety. Engage effectively with clients, partners, regulatory authorities, and local stakeholders to ensure alignment and satisfaction. Provide mentorship, guidance, and professional development to project managers and site leaders. Quality, Safety & Productivity Champion a robust safety culture, ensuring compliance with UK HSE legislation and best practice. Drive project performance and productivity through effective resource management and innovation. Ensure delivery excellence in construction quality, environmental standards, and sustainability practices. Strategic & Operational Input Contribute to business development and bid management activities for future projects. Provide insight and reporting on project performance to senior management, highlighting lessons learned and continuous improvement opportunities. Support the company's strategic growth objectives within the UK infrastructure and energy sectors. Qualifications Degree-qualified in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related discipline (or equivalent professional experience). Proven experience delivering large-scale infrastructure or industrial projects within the UK Oil & Gas, Civil Engineering, or Construction sectors. Demonstrated success managing projects in the £5m - £30m range. Strong commercial and contractual knowledge (particularly NAECI and ESCA). Effective leadership of large, site-based, multidisciplinary teams. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Strong understanding of UK construction standards, safety legislation, and regulatory frameworks. Results-driven, pragmatic, and capable of balancing technical, commercial, and operational priorities
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Overview The Project Director will be responsible for the overall leadership, management, and successful delivery of complex infrastructure projects within the UK Oil & Gas, Civil Engineering, and Construction sectors, typically valued between £5 million and £30 million. These site-based positions require commercially astute and delivery-focused professionals with extensive experience managing multi-disciplinary teams, driving productivity, and ensuring that projects are completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. Location Various Job title Project Directors Sector Oil & Gas Infrastructure / Civil Engineering / Construction / Energy Remuneration package Competitive salary and performance-related bonus Company car or car allowance Pension, healthcare, and other benefits Travel and accommodation support (as required for site-based work) Job specification Lead and direct the full lifecycle of major UK infrastructure and industrial projects - from design through to commissioning and handover. Ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to required quality and performance standards. Oversee planning, engineering design coordination, procurement, construction management, and project closeout activities. Commercial & Contract Management Take ownership of project budgets, cost forecasting, and financial performance. Negotiate and manage contracts with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and suppliers (NEC / FIDIC or similar). Identify, assess, and mitigate commercial and delivery risks while maximising opportunities and value creation. Maintain compliance with contractual obligations, company policies, and UK regulations. Team & Stakeholder Management Lead multidisciplinary project teams across engineering, construction, commercial, and HSE functions. Foster a collaborative, performance-driven site culture focused on results, accountability, and safety. Engage effectively with clients, partners, regulatory authorities, and local stakeholders to ensure alignment and satisfaction. Provide mentorship, guidance, and professional development to project managers and site leaders. Quality, Safety & Productivity Champion a robust safety culture, ensuring compliance with UK HSE legislation and best practice. Drive project performance and productivity through effective resource management and innovation. Ensure delivery excellence in construction quality, environmental standards, and sustainability practices. Strategic & Operational Input Contribute to business development and bid management activities for future projects. Provide insight and reporting on project performance to senior management, highlighting lessons learned and continuous improvement opportunities. Support the company's strategic growth objectives within the UK infrastructure and energy sectors. Qualifications Degree-qualified in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related discipline (or equivalent professional experience). Proven experience delivering large-scale infrastructure or industrial projects within the UK Oil & Gas, Civil Engineering, or Construction sectors. Demonstrated success managing projects in the £5m - £30m range. Strong commercial and contractual knowledge (particularly NAECI and ESCA). Effective leadership of large, site-based, multidisciplinary teams. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Strong understanding of UK construction standards, safety legislation, and regulatory frameworks. Results-driven, pragmatic, and capable of balancing technical, commercial, and operational priorities
Hays Health & Safety are seeking a site-based HSE Coordinator. This position offers the opportunity to support with and take ownership of Health & Safety and site management responsibilities within a modern, multi-functional facility. About the Role As the HSE Coordinator, you'll be a key figure in maintaining a safe, compliant, and well-managed working environment. You'll work closely with operational teams, contractors, and senior stakeholders to embed a positive safety culture and ensure day-to-day site activities run smoothly at a low risk site. This role would suit someone with either: Operational experience in estates, facilities, or site management Or someone with a foundation in Health & Safety looking to broaden their scope in a practical, site-focused role Key Responsibilities Conduct and maintain risk assessments, CoSHH documentation, and fire safety records Lead accident and incident reporting, including RIDDOR compliance Coordinate first-aiders and deliver H&S training across the site Manage contractors and review RAMS to ensure safe working practices Provide clear, practical advice to managers and staff on H&S policy and procedures Support environmental initiatives and contribute to sustainability goals Act as the designated Health & Safety Officer for the site Assist with general site management and operational facilitation tasks What We're Looking For Experience in Health & Safety or site/facilities management A proactive, hands-on approach with strong communication skills Ability to work independently and influence others positively Formal H&S qualifications are welcome but not essential What's on Offer Competitive salary of 35,000 Strong pension scheme and employee wellbeing support Generous annual leave and flexible working options Access to award-winning learning and development resources Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Hays Health & Safety are seeking a site-based HSE Coordinator. This position offers the opportunity to support with and take ownership of Health & Safety and site management responsibilities within a modern, multi-functional facility. About the Role As the HSE Coordinator, you'll be a key figure in maintaining a safe, compliant, and well-managed working environment. You'll work closely with operational teams, contractors, and senior stakeholders to embed a positive safety culture and ensure day-to-day site activities run smoothly at a low risk site. This role would suit someone with either: Operational experience in estates, facilities, or site management Or someone with a foundation in Health & Safety looking to broaden their scope in a practical, site-focused role Key Responsibilities Conduct and maintain risk assessments, CoSHH documentation, and fire safety records Lead accident and incident reporting, including RIDDOR compliance Coordinate first-aiders and deliver H&S training across the site Manage contractors and review RAMS to ensure safe working practices Provide clear, practical advice to managers and staff on H&S policy and procedures Support environmental initiatives and contribute to sustainability goals Act as the designated Health & Safety Officer for the site Assist with general site management and operational facilitation tasks What We're Looking For Experience in Health & Safety or site/facilities management A proactive, hands-on approach with strong communication skills Ability to work independently and influence others positively Formal H&S qualifications are welcome but not essential What's on Offer Competitive salary of 35,000 Strong pension scheme and employee wellbeing support Generous annual leave and flexible working options Access to award-winning learning and development resources Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Job Title: Neighbourhood Officer (Temporary to July 2026) Team: Neighbourhood Service: Neighbourhoods Responsible to: Neighbourhood Manager Salary £33,330 pro rata Job Summary The Neighbourhood Officer plays a key role in managing and allocating housing properties, ensuring fair and efficient lettings, and providing high-quality tenancy management services. With a strong customer focus, the role involves supporting residents, resolving tenancy-related issues, and maintaining safe, sustainable communities. This role involves working closely with internal teams and external agencies to address community issues, support tenancy sustainment and promote resident engagement. Main Responsibilities Tenancy and property management: Deliver tenancy management services, ensuring policies and procedures are adhered to. Monitor and control the progress of empty properties to meet targets and minimise revenue loss. Carry out accompanied viewings and assess tenancy suitability in line with allocation policies and Complete tenancy sign-ups, ensuring agreements are fully explained and understood. Conduct tenancy visits to sustain tenancies, identify support needs, and coordinate appropriate interventions. Address tenancy breaches, including investigating abandoned properties. Community & Neighbourhood Engagement: Provide excellent customer service to ensure tenants and residents take pride in their homes and communities. Highlight and address emerging estate and community issues affecting sustainability. Manage anti-social behaviour cases with a proactive approach, focusing on early intervention. Support neighbourhood engagement events, working with stakeholders to improve estate management and service delivery Actively promote customer involvement and encourage participation in decision-making. Partnerships & Compliance Collaborate with internal departments and external agencies to resolve tenancy and community challenges Ensure compliance with health & safety policies, gas and electrical access requirements, and safeguarding procedures. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with partner organisations to create thriving neighbourhoods. The post holder will be expected to be aware of safeguarding vulnerable adults and children and report any concerns via Ongo s Safeguarding policies and procedures. Skills, Competence, Experience Required Strong understanding of housing legislation and social housing challenges. Awareness of housing management governance and best practices. Sound judgment and decision-making skills. Ability to prioritise workload, meet deadlines, and handle pressure effectively. Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Competence in using housing management systems and maintaining accurate records. Customer-focused approach to service delivery. The role requires resilience, empathy and conflict resolution skills. A full UK driving licence and access to a personal vehicle are essential for this role, due to travel requirements across the region. Working environment This role requires a personal safety device. Post will predominately be required to work in the neighbourhood on a daily basis, in a variety of weather conditions and be required to walk distances and climb stairs whilst carrying equipment. Some working from home or in an office environment. Visiting tenants in a range of properties, including high rise flats. Occasional exposure to risks associated with working in social housing properties, including potentially challenging or unsanitary conditions. May include occasional evening or weekend work to attend meetings. Must follow health and safety protocols when visiting properties including wearing PPE in certain environments. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS SUNDAY 9 NOVEMBER INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD FRIDAY 14 NOVEMBER We are committed to building an inclusive workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from ethnically diverse communities, disabled individuals, and others who may require workplace adjustments. If you require any support during the application process, please let us know, and we will be happy to assist
Oct 30, 2025
Seasonal
Job Title: Neighbourhood Officer (Temporary to July 2026) Team: Neighbourhood Service: Neighbourhoods Responsible to: Neighbourhood Manager Salary £33,330 pro rata Job Summary The Neighbourhood Officer plays a key role in managing and allocating housing properties, ensuring fair and efficient lettings, and providing high-quality tenancy management services. With a strong customer focus, the role involves supporting residents, resolving tenancy-related issues, and maintaining safe, sustainable communities. This role involves working closely with internal teams and external agencies to address community issues, support tenancy sustainment and promote resident engagement. Main Responsibilities Tenancy and property management: Deliver tenancy management services, ensuring policies and procedures are adhered to. Monitor and control the progress of empty properties to meet targets and minimise revenue loss. Carry out accompanied viewings and assess tenancy suitability in line with allocation policies and Complete tenancy sign-ups, ensuring agreements are fully explained and understood. Conduct tenancy visits to sustain tenancies, identify support needs, and coordinate appropriate interventions. Address tenancy breaches, including investigating abandoned properties. Community & Neighbourhood Engagement: Provide excellent customer service to ensure tenants and residents take pride in their homes and communities. Highlight and address emerging estate and community issues affecting sustainability. Manage anti-social behaviour cases with a proactive approach, focusing on early intervention. Support neighbourhood engagement events, working with stakeholders to improve estate management and service delivery Actively promote customer involvement and encourage participation in decision-making. Partnerships & Compliance Collaborate with internal departments and external agencies to resolve tenancy and community challenges Ensure compliance with health & safety policies, gas and electrical access requirements, and safeguarding procedures. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with partner organisations to create thriving neighbourhoods. The post holder will be expected to be aware of safeguarding vulnerable adults and children and report any concerns via Ongo s Safeguarding policies and procedures. Skills, Competence, Experience Required Strong understanding of housing legislation and social housing challenges. Awareness of housing management governance and best practices. Sound judgment and decision-making skills. Ability to prioritise workload, meet deadlines, and handle pressure effectively. Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Competence in using housing management systems and maintaining accurate records. Customer-focused approach to service delivery. The role requires resilience, empathy and conflict resolution skills. A full UK driving licence and access to a personal vehicle are essential for this role, due to travel requirements across the region. Working environment This role requires a personal safety device. Post will predominately be required to work in the neighbourhood on a daily basis, in a variety of weather conditions and be required to walk distances and climb stairs whilst carrying equipment. Some working from home or in an office environment. Visiting tenants in a range of properties, including high rise flats. Occasional exposure to risks associated with working in social housing properties, including potentially challenging or unsanitary conditions. May include occasional evening or weekend work to attend meetings. Must follow health and safety protocols when visiting properties including wearing PPE in certain environments. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS SUNDAY 9 NOVEMBER INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD FRIDAY 14 NOVEMBER We are committed to building an inclusive workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from ethnically diverse communities, disabled individuals, and others who may require workplace adjustments. If you require any support during the application process, please let us know, and we will be happy to assist
About Us The Guinness Partnership is one of the leading providers of social housing in England. We build and manage homes and provide housing services to around 140,000 customers nationwide. Of our 70,000 homes, more than 70% are let at a social or affordable rent, while around 10,000 are owned or part-owned by the people who live in them. Our vision is to deliver great service, provide great homes, to be a great business and to be a great place to work. Because everything we do is about our customers, our communities and our people, any profit we make is re-invested in new and existing homes and improving services. About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a Project Delivery Manager to join the Guinness Team. This is a permanent, full-time vacancy based in our Oldham, Bower House office. We are currently working to a hybrid working style. The overall purpose of the role is to manage the delivery of planned works, building safety remediation and retrofit sustainability projects by working with and managing external consultants and contractors. What we're looking for We know that how we do things is just as important as what we do, so you'll not only be highly self-motivated with the rigour to pursue goals, but you'll also be a confident collaborator, networker and relationship builder with a willingness to go the extra mile to get the job done. You'll be able to demonstrate: Essential: Proven experience of working within teams successfully delivering building safety work and retro sustainability projects. Commercial acumen and experience of managing all commercial aspects of multiple projects. Experience of contract management with external and internal contractor organisations delivering multi discipline projects to achieve value for money and quality. Proven experience of providing excellent customer service. Excellent project management skills. Good knowledge of building construction and repair techniques, building safety and retrofit to current legislation and regulations. Experience of effective budget management. Excellent oral and written communications. Demonstrates the Guinness Behaviours. Desirable: Experience of successfully delivering building safety investigations and remediation projects. Up to date practical knowledge of the Building Safety Act 2022, Regulator requirements, PAS9980and associated construction practices. Extensive building/fire safety component replacement knowledge. Detailed understanding of external façade defects and remediation techniques Knowledge and understanding of the activities of a social landlord. Qualifications Essential: Educated to Level 5 (HND) or higher in Building, Construction, surveying, or equivalent. Desirable: Member of a recognised professional body (RICS, CIOB, IFE) or similar. NEBOSH Certification CFPA Diploma in Fire Prevention or equivalent. If you're interested in finding out more about the key responsibilities of the role, please review the role profile. REEDTGP
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
About Us The Guinness Partnership is one of the leading providers of social housing in England. We build and manage homes and provide housing services to around 140,000 customers nationwide. Of our 70,000 homes, more than 70% are let at a social or affordable rent, while around 10,000 are owned or part-owned by the people who live in them. Our vision is to deliver great service, provide great homes, to be a great business and to be a great place to work. Because everything we do is about our customers, our communities and our people, any profit we make is re-invested in new and existing homes and improving services. About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a Project Delivery Manager to join the Guinness Team. This is a permanent, full-time vacancy based in our Oldham, Bower House office. We are currently working to a hybrid working style. The overall purpose of the role is to manage the delivery of planned works, building safety remediation and retrofit sustainability projects by working with and managing external consultants and contractors. What we're looking for We know that how we do things is just as important as what we do, so you'll not only be highly self-motivated with the rigour to pursue goals, but you'll also be a confident collaborator, networker and relationship builder with a willingness to go the extra mile to get the job done. You'll be able to demonstrate: Essential: Proven experience of working within teams successfully delivering building safety work and retro sustainability projects. Commercial acumen and experience of managing all commercial aspects of multiple projects. Experience of contract management with external and internal contractor organisations delivering multi discipline projects to achieve value for money and quality. Proven experience of providing excellent customer service. Excellent project management skills. Good knowledge of building construction and repair techniques, building safety and retrofit to current legislation and regulations. Experience of effective budget management. Excellent oral and written communications. Demonstrates the Guinness Behaviours. Desirable: Experience of successfully delivering building safety investigations and remediation projects. Up to date practical knowledge of the Building Safety Act 2022, Regulator requirements, PAS9980and associated construction practices. Extensive building/fire safety component replacement knowledge. Detailed understanding of external façade defects and remediation techniques Knowledge and understanding of the activities of a social landlord. Qualifications Essential: Educated to Level 5 (HND) or higher in Building, Construction, surveying, or equivalent. Desirable: Member of a recognised professional body (RICS, CIOB, IFE) or similar. NEBOSH Certification CFPA Diploma in Fire Prevention or equivalent. If you're interested in finding out more about the key responsibilities of the role, please review the role profile. REEDTGP
Job Title: Neighbourhood Officer (Part Time 18.5 hours) Team: Neighbourhood Service: Neighbourhoods Responsible to: Neighbourhood Manager Salary £33,330 pro rata Job Summary The Neighbourhood Officer plays a key role in managing and allocating housing properties, ensuring fair and efficient lettings, and providing high-quality tenancy management services. With a strong customer focus, the role involves supporting residents, resolving tenancy-related issues, and maintaining safe, sustainable communities. This role involves working closely with internal teams and external agencies to address community issues, support tenancy sustainment and promote resident engagement. Main Responsibilities Tenancy and property management: Deliver tenancy management services, ensuring policies and procedures are adhered to. Monitor and control the progress of empty properties to meet targets and minimise revenue loss. Carry out accompanied viewings and assess tenancy suitability in line with allocation policies and Complete tenancy sign-ups, ensuring agreements are fully explained and understood. Conduct tenancy visits to sustain tenancies, identify support needs, and coordinate appropriate interventions. Address tenancy breaches, including investigating abandoned properties. Community & Neighbourhood Engagement: Provide excellent customer service to ensure tenants and residents take pride in their homes and communities. Highlight and address emerging estate and community issues affecting sustainability. Manage anti-social behaviour cases with a proactive approach, focusing on early intervention. Support neighbourhood engagement events, working with stakeholders to improve estate management and service delivery Actively promote customer involvement and encourage participation in decision-making. Partnerships & Compliance Collaborate with internal departments and external agencies to resolve tenancy and community challenges Ensure compliance with health & safety policies, gas and electrical access requirements, and safeguarding procedures. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with partner organisations to create thriving neighbourhoods. The post holder will be expected to be aware of safeguarding vulnerable adults and children and report any concerns via Ongo s Safeguarding policies and procedures. Skills, Competence, Experience Required Strong understanding of housing legislation and social housing challenges. Awareness of housing management governance and best practices. Sound judgment and decision-making skills. Ability to prioritise workload, meet deadlines, and handle pressure effectively. Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Competence in using housing management systems and maintaining accurate records. Customer-focused approach to service delivery. The role requires resilience, empathy and conflict resolution skills. A full UK driving licence and access to a personal vehicle are essential for this role, due to travel requirements across the region. Working environment This role requires a personal safety device. Post will predominately be required to work in the neighbourhood on a daily basis, in a variety of weather conditions and be required to walk distances and climb stairs whilst carrying equipment. Some working from home or in an office environment. Visiting tenants in a range of properties, including high rise flats. Occasional exposure to risks associated with working in social housing properties, including potentially challenging or unsanitary conditions. May include occasional evening or weekend work to attend meetings. Must follow health and safety protocols when visiting properties including wearing PPE in certain environments. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS SUNDAY 9 NOVEMBER INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD FRIDAY 14 NOVEMBER We are committed to building an inclusive workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from ethnically diverse communities, disabled individuals, and others who may require workplace adjustments. If you require any support during the application process, please let us know, and we will be happy to assist
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Neighbourhood Officer (Part Time 18.5 hours) Team: Neighbourhood Service: Neighbourhoods Responsible to: Neighbourhood Manager Salary £33,330 pro rata Job Summary The Neighbourhood Officer plays a key role in managing and allocating housing properties, ensuring fair and efficient lettings, and providing high-quality tenancy management services. With a strong customer focus, the role involves supporting residents, resolving tenancy-related issues, and maintaining safe, sustainable communities. This role involves working closely with internal teams and external agencies to address community issues, support tenancy sustainment and promote resident engagement. Main Responsibilities Tenancy and property management: Deliver tenancy management services, ensuring policies and procedures are adhered to. Monitor and control the progress of empty properties to meet targets and minimise revenue loss. Carry out accompanied viewings and assess tenancy suitability in line with allocation policies and Complete tenancy sign-ups, ensuring agreements are fully explained and understood. Conduct tenancy visits to sustain tenancies, identify support needs, and coordinate appropriate interventions. Address tenancy breaches, including investigating abandoned properties. Community & Neighbourhood Engagement: Provide excellent customer service to ensure tenants and residents take pride in their homes and communities. Highlight and address emerging estate and community issues affecting sustainability. Manage anti-social behaviour cases with a proactive approach, focusing on early intervention. Support neighbourhood engagement events, working with stakeholders to improve estate management and service delivery Actively promote customer involvement and encourage participation in decision-making. Partnerships & Compliance Collaborate with internal departments and external agencies to resolve tenancy and community challenges Ensure compliance with health & safety policies, gas and electrical access requirements, and safeguarding procedures. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with partner organisations to create thriving neighbourhoods. The post holder will be expected to be aware of safeguarding vulnerable adults and children and report any concerns via Ongo s Safeguarding policies and procedures. Skills, Competence, Experience Required Strong understanding of housing legislation and social housing challenges. Awareness of housing management governance and best practices. Sound judgment and decision-making skills. Ability to prioritise workload, meet deadlines, and handle pressure effectively. Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Competence in using housing management systems and maintaining accurate records. Customer-focused approach to service delivery. The role requires resilience, empathy and conflict resolution skills. A full UK driving licence and access to a personal vehicle are essential for this role, due to travel requirements across the region. Working environment This role requires a personal safety device. Post will predominately be required to work in the neighbourhood on a daily basis, in a variety of weather conditions and be required to walk distances and climb stairs whilst carrying equipment. Some working from home or in an office environment. Visiting tenants in a range of properties, including high rise flats. Occasional exposure to risks associated with working in social housing properties, including potentially challenging or unsanitary conditions. May include occasional evening or weekend work to attend meetings. Must follow health and safety protocols when visiting properties including wearing PPE in certain environments. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS SUNDAY 9 NOVEMBER INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD FRIDAY 14 NOVEMBER We are committed to building an inclusive workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from ethnically diverse communities, disabled individuals, and others who may require workplace adjustments. If you require any support during the application process, please let us know, and we will be happy to assist
Hays Construction and Property
Kingswood, Gloucestershire
Your new company You'll be joining a small, well-established Housing Association based in Bristol that provides high-quality homes for independent individuals aged 55 and over. With a strong community focus and a commitment to maintaining excellent standards, the organisation manages a portfolio of 147 properties across Kingswood, Staple Hill, and Downend.The Housing Association operates with a values-led approach, placing residents at the heart of decision-making. It promotes equality, consistency, and collaboration, and encourages staff to take ownership of challenges and contribute to continuous improvement. You'll be part of a dedicated team working in a supportive environment where your leadership will directly impact the lives of residents and the future direction of the organisation. Your new role As Housing Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing all operational, strategic, and regulatory aspects of the organisation, ensuring high standards of service delivery and compliance. This is a part-time permanent role, working 20 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Flexibility is essential, as the role includes occasional evening attendance at Board and sub-committee meetings (minimum of 6 evenings per year). The working hours are pro rata to a full-time equivalent of 35 hours per week. The salary is aligned with the NJC Local Government Services pay scale, specifically SCP 35-38, which will be paid pro rata based on the part-time hours, resulting in 27000. You will lead a small team of five part-time staff, including Housing Officers, Finance and Admin support, and an Assistant Housing Manager. Your responsibilities will include: - Ensuring compliance with the Regulator of Social Housing's consumer and economic standards. - Managing complaints processes and liaising with the Housing Ombudsman. - Preparing and presenting reports to the Board of Management and attending all relevant meetings. - Overseeing asset management, including property updates, planned works, and contractor performance. - Leading on budget preparation, financial monitoring, and annual audits. - Exploring development opportunities and securing grant funding. - Preparing and monitoring 3-year business plans to ensure financial viability. - Managing health and safety in consultation with external advisors. - Leading tenant satisfaction initiatives, including surveys and reporting. - Supporting energy efficiency improvements and sustainability goals. This is a hands-on leadership role that requires strategic thinking, operational oversight, and a strong commitment to customer service and regulatory compliance. Annual Salary: 27000 What you'll need to succeed To thrive in this role, you'll need: - Senior-level experience in social housing. - A recognised housing qualification (or willingness to obtain one). - A Level 4 qualification in a relevant industry. - Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities. - Proficiency in IT systems, including Word, Excel, and housing management software. - A valid driving licence and access to a vehicle. Desirable: - Experience in budget and asset management. - Knowledge of housing law and regulatory frameworks. - Contract management and property development experience. What you'll get in return - Competitive salary (NJC SCP 35-38, pro rata). - 5.6 weeks annual leave (pro rata) plus bank holidays. - Flexible working hours. - Supportive and collaborative team environment. - Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a small, values-led organisation. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Your new company You'll be joining a small, well-established Housing Association based in Bristol that provides high-quality homes for independent individuals aged 55 and over. With a strong community focus and a commitment to maintaining excellent standards, the organisation manages a portfolio of 147 properties across Kingswood, Staple Hill, and Downend.The Housing Association operates with a values-led approach, placing residents at the heart of decision-making. It promotes equality, consistency, and collaboration, and encourages staff to take ownership of challenges and contribute to continuous improvement. You'll be part of a dedicated team working in a supportive environment where your leadership will directly impact the lives of residents and the future direction of the organisation. Your new role As Housing Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing all operational, strategic, and regulatory aspects of the organisation, ensuring high standards of service delivery and compliance. This is a part-time permanent role, working 20 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Flexibility is essential, as the role includes occasional evening attendance at Board and sub-committee meetings (minimum of 6 evenings per year). The working hours are pro rata to a full-time equivalent of 35 hours per week. The salary is aligned with the NJC Local Government Services pay scale, specifically SCP 35-38, which will be paid pro rata based on the part-time hours, resulting in 27000. You will lead a small team of five part-time staff, including Housing Officers, Finance and Admin support, and an Assistant Housing Manager. Your responsibilities will include: - Ensuring compliance with the Regulator of Social Housing's consumer and economic standards. - Managing complaints processes and liaising with the Housing Ombudsman. - Preparing and presenting reports to the Board of Management and attending all relevant meetings. - Overseeing asset management, including property updates, planned works, and contractor performance. - Leading on budget preparation, financial monitoring, and annual audits. - Exploring development opportunities and securing grant funding. - Preparing and monitoring 3-year business plans to ensure financial viability. - Managing health and safety in consultation with external advisors. - Leading tenant satisfaction initiatives, including surveys and reporting. - Supporting energy efficiency improvements and sustainability goals. This is a hands-on leadership role that requires strategic thinking, operational oversight, and a strong commitment to customer service and regulatory compliance. Annual Salary: 27000 What you'll need to succeed To thrive in this role, you'll need: - Senior-level experience in social housing. - A recognised housing qualification (or willingness to obtain one). - A Level 4 qualification in a relevant industry. - Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities. - Proficiency in IT systems, including Word, Excel, and housing management software. - A valid driving licence and access to a vehicle. Desirable: - Experience in budget and asset management. - Knowledge of housing law and regulatory frameworks. - Contract management and property development experience. What you'll get in return - Competitive salary (NJC SCP 35-38, pro rata). - 5.6 weeks annual leave (pro rata) plus bank holidays. - Flexible working hours. - Supportive and collaborative team environment. - Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a small, values-led organisation. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
The Organisation The Royal Parks (TRP) is a charity created in March 2017. We manage over 5,000 acres of diverse parkland, rare habitats and historic buildings and monuments in eight Royal Parks across London. These are Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Green Park, St James s Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, Greenwich Park, Richmond Park and Bushy Park. We also manage other important public spaces including Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens. Our eight Royal Parks and other iconic green spaces are among the most visited attractions in the UK with tens of millions of visits every year. We are now looking for a Quantity Surveyor to join us on a full-time basis, for a two-year fixed-term contract. The Benefits Salary of £45,000 - £50,000 per annum, depending on experience 26 days' annual leave plus public holidays Pension scheme (3% employee contribution; up to 10% employer contribution) Private medical insurance and healthcare cash plan Employee assistance programme and access to mental health first aiders Learning and development opportunities Cycle to work scheme Offices in a beautiful location This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled and qualified quantity surveyor with strong cost estimation and procurement experience to join our historic organisation. In this rewarding role, you ll have the chance to work on a diverse range of projects that blend heritage, sustainability, and innovation, from restoring historic landmarks to enhancing public spaces enjoyed by millions every year. What s more, you ll have access to great benefits, exceptional learning opportunities, and the rare privilege of working within the beauty of London s Royal Parks, making this a role that offers both professional fulfilment and a meaningful sense of purpose. The Role As a Quantity Surveyor, you ll manage costs and ensure value across construction and maintenance projects within The Royal Parks. Working throughout the RIBA stages, you ll support the Works and Capital Projects teams with expert cost estimation, budgeting, procurement, and contract management to help deliver projects that enhance and protect our historic spaces. You ll prepare detailed cost plans, schedules of works, and bills of quantities, closely monitoring project budgets and financial performance from start to finish. Acting as a key link between clients, contractors, and stakeholders, you ll advise on procurement strategies, evaluate cost returns, and ensure all financial processes are transparent, accurate, and compliant. Additionally, you will: Conduct feasibility studies, risk assessments, and cost forecasting Oversee tender preparation, contract documentation, and evaluation of completed works Carry out regular site inspections and produce cost and progress reports Ensure compliance with legal, safety, and quality standards About You To be considered as a Quantity Surveyor, you will need: Proven experience in quantity surveying, cost estimations, contract administration and procurement Knowledge and experience of contract administration, including NEC3/4 Experience in cost planning, benchmarking, and value engineering Report writing and analytical skills A degree-level qualification or equivalent through relevant training and/or experience A professional qualification or about to obtain RICS Other organisations may call this role QS, Estimator, Construction Estimator, Cost Manager, Construction Quantity Surveyor, Cost Estimator, or Commercial Surveyor. We want to put everyone in the best possible position to succeed and use Recite-me accessibility software. At the top of the application page, there is an Accessibility Tools button which you can use to complete the application form in a way that works for you. If you think that you may need more support to complete our application process, please do get in touch. The Royal Parks is strongly committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. Please visit our website to find out more on our approach to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. So, if you are interested in this unique opportunity as a Quantity Surveyor, please apply via the button shown. Successful candidates will be appointed on merit.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
The Organisation The Royal Parks (TRP) is a charity created in March 2017. We manage over 5,000 acres of diverse parkland, rare habitats and historic buildings and monuments in eight Royal Parks across London. These are Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Green Park, St James s Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, Greenwich Park, Richmond Park and Bushy Park. We also manage other important public spaces including Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens. Our eight Royal Parks and other iconic green spaces are among the most visited attractions in the UK with tens of millions of visits every year. We are now looking for a Quantity Surveyor to join us on a full-time basis, for a two-year fixed-term contract. The Benefits Salary of £45,000 - £50,000 per annum, depending on experience 26 days' annual leave plus public holidays Pension scheme (3% employee contribution; up to 10% employer contribution) Private medical insurance and healthcare cash plan Employee assistance programme and access to mental health first aiders Learning and development opportunities Cycle to work scheme Offices in a beautiful location This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled and qualified quantity surveyor with strong cost estimation and procurement experience to join our historic organisation. In this rewarding role, you ll have the chance to work on a diverse range of projects that blend heritage, sustainability, and innovation, from restoring historic landmarks to enhancing public spaces enjoyed by millions every year. What s more, you ll have access to great benefits, exceptional learning opportunities, and the rare privilege of working within the beauty of London s Royal Parks, making this a role that offers both professional fulfilment and a meaningful sense of purpose. The Role As a Quantity Surveyor, you ll manage costs and ensure value across construction and maintenance projects within The Royal Parks. Working throughout the RIBA stages, you ll support the Works and Capital Projects teams with expert cost estimation, budgeting, procurement, and contract management to help deliver projects that enhance and protect our historic spaces. You ll prepare detailed cost plans, schedules of works, and bills of quantities, closely monitoring project budgets and financial performance from start to finish. Acting as a key link between clients, contractors, and stakeholders, you ll advise on procurement strategies, evaluate cost returns, and ensure all financial processes are transparent, accurate, and compliant. Additionally, you will: Conduct feasibility studies, risk assessments, and cost forecasting Oversee tender preparation, contract documentation, and evaluation of completed works Carry out regular site inspections and produce cost and progress reports Ensure compliance with legal, safety, and quality standards About You To be considered as a Quantity Surveyor, you will need: Proven experience in quantity surveying, cost estimations, contract administration and procurement Knowledge and experience of contract administration, including NEC3/4 Experience in cost planning, benchmarking, and value engineering Report writing and analytical skills A degree-level qualification or equivalent through relevant training and/or experience A professional qualification or about to obtain RICS Other organisations may call this role QS, Estimator, Construction Estimator, Cost Manager, Construction Quantity Surveyor, Cost Estimator, or Commercial Surveyor. We want to put everyone in the best possible position to succeed and use Recite-me accessibility software. At the top of the application page, there is an Accessibility Tools button which you can use to complete the application form in a way that works for you. If you think that you may need more support to complete our application process, please do get in touch. The Royal Parks is strongly committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. Please visit our website to find out more on our approach to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. So, if you are interested in this unique opportunity as a Quantity Surveyor, please apply via the button shown. Successful candidates will be appointed on merit.
Property Manager LLR - October Title: Property Manager - LLR (London Living Rent) Contract Type: Permanent - Full Time - 35 hours Salary: £35,951 per annum to £39,531 per annum (London weighted salary) dependant on experience plus ECU allowance if policy requirements are met Reporting Office: London, Stratford Persona: Agile 1-2 days office attendance required Working Pattern: Monday to Friday - 09:00 - 17:00 (occasionally hours may differ) Closing Date: 11th November 23:00 Interview Dates: Via Ms Teams on a date to be confirmed. Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. Role Profile - Property Manager LLR.docx Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution), 28 days Annual Leave rising to 31 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme and many more Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. Join L&Q's Growing London Living Rent Team - Be Part of the Journey to Home Ownership L&Q's London Living Rent portfolio has seen exceptional growth and is set to become one of the largest in the capital-helping thousands of residents take their first step toward home ownership. Our homes cater to a wide range of aspirations, incomes, and life stages, and we're proud to be making a real difference. We're now looking for an experienced Property Manager to join our passionate and high-performing team. If you're driven by customer impact, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and want to be part of something meaningful, we'd love to hear from you. What You'll Be Doing As a Property Manager in our LLR team, you'll play a key role in delivering a seamless resident experience while ensuring our portfolio performs at its best. Your responsibilities will include: Maximising rental income and minimising void periods across your portfolio. Supporting property acquisitions and onboarding new homes into the LLR scheme. Ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and internal standards. Delivering exceptional customer service to a diverse resident base. Managing tenancies and assets to ensure long-term sustainability. Conducting routine checks to identify fraud, subletting, and tenancy breaches. What You'll Bring We're looking for individuals who are proactive, solutions-focused, and passionate about housing. You'll need: Proven experience in property management and lettings , ideally within the private rented sector. A strong understanding of London Living Rent and its role in the housing market. Excellent communication and customer service skills. A track record of meeting targets and deadlines in a commercial environment. Confidence in using Microsoft Office , Teams, and CRM systems (especially Microsoft D365). Experience in tenancy renewals, complaint resolution , and legal tenancy processes. Knowledge of Assured Shorthold Tenancies , legal notices, and arrears management. If this sounds like you, we would love for you to apply! Why Join Us? Be part of a mission-driven organisation helping Londoners into home ownership. Work in a collaborative and supportive team that values innovation and impact. Enjoy a role where no two days are the same , and your work truly matters. Note: This role will be office-based more than the standard 1-2 days per week until training is completed. Ready to Make a Difference? If you're ready to bring your energy, expertise, and passion to L&Q's London Living Rent team, apply now and help shape the future of affordable housing in London. This role is entitled to a monthly essential car user (ECU) allowance. For the allowance to be paid, you will need a full driving licence and have access to a vehicle that is insured for Business Use. About L&Q: We're one of the UK's leading housing associations and developers. We were founded on a simple belief: high quality housing is vital for people's health, happiness and security. Everyone deserves a quality home that gives them the chance to live a better life. 250,000 people call our properties 'home', and we're proud to serve diverse communities across London, the South East and North West of England. At L&Q, people are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. The foundation of everything that we are is built on our corporate values and behavioural framework, which outlines our core expectations and should be demonstrated at all times, and all levels, when representing L&Q. L&Q strongly believe a diverse and inclusive workforce is important, and inclusion is part of our core values and everyday working practices. We make hiring decisions based on your experiences, skills and merits and we are recognised externally for our commitment to inclusion. We are a Stonewall Diversity Champion, a Disability Confident (Committed) employer and have signed the Time to Change Employer Pledge to demonstrate our commitment to end mental health discrimination in the workplace. Click here to read more. If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage during this process, including application stage, please contact us. At L&Q, sustainability is at the heart of what we do. We recognise the responsibility we hold as one of the UK's largest housing associations. Click here to find out more about L&Q and why you should join us! ECU Allowance is paid in accordance with requirements of the relevant policy as updated from time to time.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Property Manager LLR - October Title: Property Manager - LLR (London Living Rent) Contract Type: Permanent - Full Time - 35 hours Salary: £35,951 per annum to £39,531 per annum (London weighted salary) dependant on experience plus ECU allowance if policy requirements are met Reporting Office: London, Stratford Persona: Agile 1-2 days office attendance required Working Pattern: Monday to Friday - 09:00 - 17:00 (occasionally hours may differ) Closing Date: 11th November 23:00 Interview Dates: Via Ms Teams on a date to be confirmed. Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. Role Profile - Property Manager LLR.docx Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution), 28 days Annual Leave rising to 31 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme and many more Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. Join L&Q's Growing London Living Rent Team - Be Part of the Journey to Home Ownership L&Q's London Living Rent portfolio has seen exceptional growth and is set to become one of the largest in the capital-helping thousands of residents take their first step toward home ownership. Our homes cater to a wide range of aspirations, incomes, and life stages, and we're proud to be making a real difference. We're now looking for an experienced Property Manager to join our passionate and high-performing team. If you're driven by customer impact, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and want to be part of something meaningful, we'd love to hear from you. What You'll Be Doing As a Property Manager in our LLR team, you'll play a key role in delivering a seamless resident experience while ensuring our portfolio performs at its best. Your responsibilities will include: Maximising rental income and minimising void periods across your portfolio. Supporting property acquisitions and onboarding new homes into the LLR scheme. Ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and internal standards. Delivering exceptional customer service to a diverse resident base. Managing tenancies and assets to ensure long-term sustainability. Conducting routine checks to identify fraud, subletting, and tenancy breaches. What You'll Bring We're looking for individuals who are proactive, solutions-focused, and passionate about housing. You'll need: Proven experience in property management and lettings , ideally within the private rented sector. A strong understanding of London Living Rent and its role in the housing market. Excellent communication and customer service skills. A track record of meeting targets and deadlines in a commercial environment. Confidence in using Microsoft Office , Teams, and CRM systems (especially Microsoft D365). Experience in tenancy renewals, complaint resolution , and legal tenancy processes. Knowledge of Assured Shorthold Tenancies , legal notices, and arrears management. If this sounds like you, we would love for you to apply! Why Join Us? Be part of a mission-driven organisation helping Londoners into home ownership. Work in a collaborative and supportive team that values innovation and impact. Enjoy a role where no two days are the same , and your work truly matters. Note: This role will be office-based more than the standard 1-2 days per week until training is completed. Ready to Make a Difference? If you're ready to bring your energy, expertise, and passion to L&Q's London Living Rent team, apply now and help shape the future of affordable housing in London. This role is entitled to a monthly essential car user (ECU) allowance. For the allowance to be paid, you will need a full driving licence and have access to a vehicle that is insured for Business Use. About L&Q: We're one of the UK's leading housing associations and developers. We were founded on a simple belief: high quality housing is vital for people's health, happiness and security. Everyone deserves a quality home that gives them the chance to live a better life. 250,000 people call our properties 'home', and we're proud to serve diverse communities across London, the South East and North West of England. At L&Q, people are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. The foundation of everything that we are is built on our corporate values and behavioural framework, which outlines our core expectations and should be demonstrated at all times, and all levels, when representing L&Q. L&Q strongly believe a diverse and inclusive workforce is important, and inclusion is part of our core values and everyday working practices. We make hiring decisions based on your experiences, skills and merits and we are recognised externally for our commitment to inclusion. We are a Stonewall Diversity Champion, a Disability Confident (Committed) employer and have signed the Time to Change Employer Pledge to demonstrate our commitment to end mental health discrimination in the workplace. Click here to read more. If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage during this process, including application stage, please contact us. At L&Q, sustainability is at the heart of what we do. We recognise the responsibility we hold as one of the UK's largest housing associations. Click here to find out more about L&Q and why you should join us! ECU Allowance is paid in accordance with requirements of the relevant policy as updated from time to time.
Purpose of the Role The Property Manager (PM) will be the sole member of the on-site management team at 20 Farringdon Street and oversee the daily operations for all services at the property. Shaping the ethos and culture, building on the directives outlined by the client, to deliver a world class workplace by overseeing the delivery of facilities services to occupiers to best practice standards defined by Savills and is expected to understand the business objectives of the investment. Key Responsibilities Ensure we are delivering client KPIs as identified within the agreed PMA (Property Management Agreement). Delivery of 'Instinct' (customer experience) operational initiatives across all areas in close liaison with our service partners. Ensure that on-site management of the building is undertaken in accordance with Savills policies, processes, and procedures as defined on the Process Hub site (Compass). Liaise with occupiers' representatives referring matters upwards only if they cannot be resolved. Have an awareness of the Savills Complaints Handling Procedures and ability to lead on resolving tenant disputes in-house where possible. Regularly liaise with occupiers and be the principal point of contact for advice and guidance in connection with the day-to-day physical operation of the building, in support of any occupier matters that may influence property valuation/investment. Setting initial budget and management of the service charge, quarterly variance reporting, contractor invoicing and have a sound understanding of reconciliation matters to agreed accounting practices. Build a strong working relationship with all on-site service partners to deliver the needs for the property under your management. Assist in the procurement of all supplies and services at the property in accordance with the Savills procurement program. This will include the use of accredited contractors only, usually based on framework agreements and Savills' purchase ordering systems. Monitor contractor performance against agreed standards, scrutinising performance and escalating accordingly. Oversee and manage the activities and performance of service partners with respect to the property under your management. Act as an ambassador for 20 Farringdon Street to ensure a positive experience for all site users (including but not limited to: tenants, visitors, etc.) Assist the building's Social Responsible Management' (H&S and environmental/sustainability) activities. Instruct and manage minor project works as and when required and in accordance with the agreed SLAs. Manage the tenant fitout and license to alter (LTA) process and liaise with engineering colleagues and appointed consultants to ensure compliance and a smooth process for tenants. Maintain, test, and implement disaster planning procedures to cover all emergencies. To organise and co-ordinate fire evacuation and bomb drills. Assist in the monitoring of vacant/void property in conjunction with the Client's insurance policy, as well as taking ownership of lodging insurance claims where necessary. Ensure the building(s) under your management are meeting the client's extensive ESG targets. Carry out building inspections and reviews in accordance with the site programme issued by SMR. Assist in the arrangement and oversight of stakeholder visits when required. Manage the web-based building helpdesk and 20 Farringdon Street Portal facilities. Oversee internal and external reporting for the property under your management to colleagues, the client and investors. This involves quarterly reports for the client, overseeing all operational matters. Assist and support with prompt resolution of any long-standing operational issues. Supporting building surveyors on all lines of enquiry in respect of large scale projects. Be responsible for issuance of the monthly building newsletter. Taking ownership of all events and placemaking initiatives, to drive a Grade A office building community. Building a culture of accountability and excellence across all service partners. Liaise and lead the place-shaping team to design and create a welcoming and exciting space that tenants want to come and work in with a range of occupier and community focused events and activities. Engage with the occupiers to understand their ESG aspirations to encourage aligned goals and behaviours Create a platform to deliver social value benefits and deliver opportunities for tenants to engage with the community. Take ownership of the Savills and Client's vision and values ensuring that they are fully integrated into all of the building services. Work with the site team, client and service partners to come up with initiatives and innovations to constantly improve processes and delivery of services for the estate. Participate and contribute to site-wide forums, discussions and network events. Contribute to the ongoing development of a positive, confident, high-performing site-wide team. Oversee all building systems including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, security, lifts and fire safety. Coordinate routine inspections and maintenance tasks. Assist in budget preparation and monitor building-related expenditures. Obtain quotes and negotiate contracts for services. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, fire regulations, and other building-related legal requirements. Maintain up-to-date records of inspections ad site visits. Serve as the primary point of contact for customers regarding building issues, complaints, and maintenance requests. Ensure timely response and resolution. Schedule and supervise service providers regarding service charge items, ensuring compliance with service contracts and meeting high quality standards. The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by your changing role within the organisation. Skills, Knowledge and Experience Essential Strong Leadership skills and ability to motivate a team on site. Meticulous attention to detail and organisational skillsExcellent customer service and relationship building skills.Comprehensive understanding and experience in service charge budgeting.Comprehensive understanding of property statutory compliance guidelines.Knowledge and experience with regard
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Purpose of the Role The Property Manager (PM) will be the sole member of the on-site management team at 20 Farringdon Street and oversee the daily operations for all services at the property. Shaping the ethos and culture, building on the directives outlined by the client, to deliver a world class workplace by overseeing the delivery of facilities services to occupiers to best practice standards defined by Savills and is expected to understand the business objectives of the investment. Key Responsibilities Ensure we are delivering client KPIs as identified within the agreed PMA (Property Management Agreement). Delivery of 'Instinct' (customer experience) operational initiatives across all areas in close liaison with our service partners. Ensure that on-site management of the building is undertaken in accordance with Savills policies, processes, and procedures as defined on the Process Hub site (Compass). Liaise with occupiers' representatives referring matters upwards only if they cannot be resolved. Have an awareness of the Savills Complaints Handling Procedures and ability to lead on resolving tenant disputes in-house where possible. Regularly liaise with occupiers and be the principal point of contact for advice and guidance in connection with the day-to-day physical operation of the building, in support of any occupier matters that may influence property valuation/investment. Setting initial budget and management of the service charge, quarterly variance reporting, contractor invoicing and have a sound understanding of reconciliation matters to agreed accounting practices. Build a strong working relationship with all on-site service partners to deliver the needs for the property under your management. Assist in the procurement of all supplies and services at the property in accordance with the Savills procurement program. This will include the use of accredited contractors only, usually based on framework agreements and Savills' purchase ordering systems. Monitor contractor performance against agreed standards, scrutinising performance and escalating accordingly. Oversee and manage the activities and performance of service partners with respect to the property under your management. Act as an ambassador for 20 Farringdon Street to ensure a positive experience for all site users (including but not limited to: tenants, visitors, etc.) Assist the building's Social Responsible Management' (H&S and environmental/sustainability) activities. Instruct and manage minor project works as and when required and in accordance with the agreed SLAs. Manage the tenant fitout and license to alter (LTA) process and liaise with engineering colleagues and appointed consultants to ensure compliance and a smooth process for tenants. Maintain, test, and implement disaster planning procedures to cover all emergencies. To organise and co-ordinate fire evacuation and bomb drills. Assist in the monitoring of vacant/void property in conjunction with the Client's insurance policy, as well as taking ownership of lodging insurance claims where necessary. Ensure the building(s) under your management are meeting the client's extensive ESG targets. Carry out building inspections and reviews in accordance with the site programme issued by SMR. Assist in the arrangement and oversight of stakeholder visits when required. Manage the web-based building helpdesk and 20 Farringdon Street Portal facilities. Oversee internal and external reporting for the property under your management to colleagues, the client and investors. This involves quarterly reports for the client, overseeing all operational matters. Assist and support with prompt resolution of any long-standing operational issues. Supporting building surveyors on all lines of enquiry in respect of large scale projects. Be responsible for issuance of the monthly building newsletter. Taking ownership of all events and placemaking initiatives, to drive a Grade A office building community. Building a culture of accountability and excellence across all service partners. Liaise and lead the place-shaping team to design and create a welcoming and exciting space that tenants want to come and work in with a range of occupier and community focused events and activities. Engage with the occupiers to understand their ESG aspirations to encourage aligned goals and behaviours Create a platform to deliver social value benefits and deliver opportunities for tenants to engage with the community. Take ownership of the Savills and Client's vision and values ensuring that they are fully integrated into all of the building services. Work with the site team, client and service partners to come up with initiatives and innovations to constantly improve processes and delivery of services for the estate. Participate and contribute to site-wide forums, discussions and network events. Contribute to the ongoing development of a positive, confident, high-performing site-wide team. Oversee all building systems including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, security, lifts and fire safety. Coordinate routine inspections and maintenance tasks. Assist in budget preparation and monitor building-related expenditures. Obtain quotes and negotiate contracts for services. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, fire regulations, and other building-related legal requirements. Maintain up-to-date records of inspections ad site visits. Serve as the primary point of contact for customers regarding building issues, complaints, and maintenance requests. Ensure timely response and resolution. Schedule and supervise service providers regarding service charge items, ensuring compliance with service contracts and meeting high quality standards. The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by your changing role within the organisation. Skills, Knowledge and Experience Essential Strong Leadership skills and ability to motivate a team on site. Meticulous attention to detail and organisational skillsExcellent customer service and relationship building skills.Comprehensive understanding and experience in service charge budgeting.Comprehensive understanding of property statutory compliance guidelines.Knowledge and experience with regard
Fisher German LLP
Market Harborough, Leicestershire
The Team & Focus of the Role We have and exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and proactive Property Manager to join our Rural Property Management team, based at our Market Harborough office. You will be working as part of a progressive, energetic team supporting a diverse and engaging portfolio of agricultural, residential and commercial portfolios across the private rural estates in the East Midlands. This hands-on role would ideally suit someone with a background in property or building management who is looking for greater ownership of their workload, enjoys client-facing responsibilities, and is interested in travelling to various client sites for inspections. Based in Market Harborough, this is a permanent, full-time position based on 37.5 hours (Monday - Friday) we also operate a hybrid working policy. In return, beyond your base salary you will be included in: A discretionary bonus scheme A generous holiday scheme which commences at 25 days with a sliding scale up to 30 days plus an additional day for your birthday, and additional days to cover the festive period! Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave An online money saving portal Death In Service cover, alongside access to an Employee Assistance Programme which includes health appoints for you and your family Volunteering Leave equating to 2 days per year (pro rata if you're part-time) Duties will include: Conducting site visits and property inspections. Managing property compliance using various compliance management systems. Assisting in the management and maintenance of residential, commercial and agricultural properties. Overseeing and coordinating contractor activities to ensure timely & quality service. Liaising and management of tenants. Preparing and delivering periodic reports to clients. Dealing with property lettings. The successful candidate will have Experience of managing contracts and renewals with aspects such as insurance, utilities and fire safety. The ability to work alone or as part of a team. High attention to detail. Experience in arranging maintenance repairs for property portfolios. Effective relationship builder with both external and internal stakeholders. Basic knowledge of building and property maintenance. Regular user of Microsoft packages including Excel, Word & Outlook. Full UK driving license. Why Fisher German? We've been around for a while, but it doesn't mean we are behind the times! Across our office network we offer a hybrid working approach to help our colleagues design their working day to suit their diaries. Some days you might be in the office enjoying a collaborative team day, and other days might see you focussing on project work at home. Wherever you choose to work, you'll be part of a social and digitally connected workforce with the chance to get involved in a variety of activities, like sports events, pop-up bars, BBQs, CPD days, live leadership updates on Zoom, picnics in the park and lots more. What's not to love? We work hard but we also have lots of fun! If that sounds like something you would enjoy, then please get in touch. We have a history going back as far as 1830 but have been Fisher German since 2000. We operate UK wide advising and managing a range of client portfolios with national visibility across all the 12-property market sectors; agriculture, commercial, education, green energy & sustainability, healthcare, minerals & waste, public sector, residential, rural, telecoms, third sector and utilities and infrastructure. Bring Yourself to Work It's simple really, we are passionate about what we do, and we want you to be driven to succeed with us. For this to happen, you need to feel supported and included which is why we're proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
The Team & Focus of the Role We have and exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and proactive Property Manager to join our Rural Property Management team, based at our Market Harborough office. You will be working as part of a progressive, energetic team supporting a diverse and engaging portfolio of agricultural, residential and commercial portfolios across the private rural estates in the East Midlands. This hands-on role would ideally suit someone with a background in property or building management who is looking for greater ownership of their workload, enjoys client-facing responsibilities, and is interested in travelling to various client sites for inspections. Based in Market Harborough, this is a permanent, full-time position based on 37.5 hours (Monday - Friday) we also operate a hybrid working policy. In return, beyond your base salary you will be included in: A discretionary bonus scheme A generous holiday scheme which commences at 25 days with a sliding scale up to 30 days plus an additional day for your birthday, and additional days to cover the festive period! Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave An online money saving portal Death In Service cover, alongside access to an Employee Assistance Programme which includes health appoints for you and your family Volunteering Leave equating to 2 days per year (pro rata if you're part-time) Duties will include: Conducting site visits and property inspections. Managing property compliance using various compliance management systems. Assisting in the management and maintenance of residential, commercial and agricultural properties. Overseeing and coordinating contractor activities to ensure timely & quality service. Liaising and management of tenants. Preparing and delivering periodic reports to clients. Dealing with property lettings. The successful candidate will have Experience of managing contracts and renewals with aspects such as insurance, utilities and fire safety. The ability to work alone or as part of a team. High attention to detail. Experience in arranging maintenance repairs for property portfolios. Effective relationship builder with both external and internal stakeholders. Basic knowledge of building and property maintenance. Regular user of Microsoft packages including Excel, Word & Outlook. Full UK driving license. Why Fisher German? We've been around for a while, but it doesn't mean we are behind the times! Across our office network we offer a hybrid working approach to help our colleagues design their working day to suit their diaries. Some days you might be in the office enjoying a collaborative team day, and other days might see you focussing on project work at home. Wherever you choose to work, you'll be part of a social and digitally connected workforce with the chance to get involved in a variety of activities, like sports events, pop-up bars, BBQs, CPD days, live leadership updates on Zoom, picnics in the park and lots more. What's not to love? We work hard but we also have lots of fun! If that sounds like something you would enjoy, then please get in touch. We have a history going back as far as 1830 but have been Fisher German since 2000. We operate UK wide advising and managing a range of client portfolios with national visibility across all the 12-property market sectors; agriculture, commercial, education, green energy & sustainability, healthcare, minerals & waste, public sector, residential, rural, telecoms, third sector and utilities and infrastructure. Bring Yourself to Work It's simple really, we are passionate about what we do, and we want you to be driven to succeed with us. For this to happen, you need to feel supported and included which is why we're proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Deputy Facilities Manager (Building Compliance & Operations) Location: Derby (Hybrid / On-site) Working Hours: Between 7:00am 10:15pm (Mon Fri) with occasional weekend and event support About the Role We are seeking a highly organised and proactive Deputy Facilities Manager to support the Facilities Manager, Place, in delivering a responsive, efficient, and compliant Facilities Management service across Derby City Council buildings. This is a key leadership role ensuring that our public buildings are safe, well-managed, and compliant with all relevant legislation and health & safety requirements. You ll oversee day-to-day operations across multiple sites, lead frontline FM teams, and play a pivotal role in ensuring excellent service delivery for staff, visitors, and the wider community. Key Responsibilities Deputise for the Facilities Manager, Place, managing day-to-day operations across FM-managed buildings. Lead, coordinate, and support site managers and general assistants to deliver high-quality, customer-focused services. Ensure all council buildings comply with property-related Health & Safety legislation and corporate policies. Develop and implement operational processes and procedures to support safe, compliant, and efficient service delivery. Manage building compliance documentation, fire risk assessments, and evacuation plans across all public buildings. Provide expert advice to site managers and senior leaders on compliance and building safety. Oversee budgets, contracts, and operational spend within the FM service area. Support recruitment, training, and development of facilities teams to build capacity and enhance performance. Support and develop initiatives to modernise and improve FM service delivery across the Council s property portfolio. Assist with the management of the Council s Hydro Power Plant, ensuring optimal efficiency and environmental compliance. About You You will be a motivated and experienced facilities management professional with a strong understanding of building compliance, health and safety, and operational management . You ll bring a collaborative approach to leadership, excellent organisational skills, and a strong commitment to delivering high-quality public services. Essential Skills & Experience: Proven experience in facilities management or property compliance, ideally within a local authority or public sector environment. Strong understanding of Health & Safety legislation and building compliance requirements. Experience managing multi-site operations and leading frontline FM teams. Excellent organisational, problem-solving, and communication skills. Confident managing budgets, contractors, and service performance. Ability to work flexibly, including occasional evenings and weekends as required. Desirable: IOSH / NEBOSH or equivalent qualification. Experience working in civic or public buildings. Knowledge of environmental sustainability and energy management practices.
Oct 29, 2025
Contract
Deputy Facilities Manager (Building Compliance & Operations) Location: Derby (Hybrid / On-site) Working Hours: Between 7:00am 10:15pm (Mon Fri) with occasional weekend and event support About the Role We are seeking a highly organised and proactive Deputy Facilities Manager to support the Facilities Manager, Place, in delivering a responsive, efficient, and compliant Facilities Management service across Derby City Council buildings. This is a key leadership role ensuring that our public buildings are safe, well-managed, and compliant with all relevant legislation and health & safety requirements. You ll oversee day-to-day operations across multiple sites, lead frontline FM teams, and play a pivotal role in ensuring excellent service delivery for staff, visitors, and the wider community. Key Responsibilities Deputise for the Facilities Manager, Place, managing day-to-day operations across FM-managed buildings. Lead, coordinate, and support site managers and general assistants to deliver high-quality, customer-focused services. Ensure all council buildings comply with property-related Health & Safety legislation and corporate policies. Develop and implement operational processes and procedures to support safe, compliant, and efficient service delivery. Manage building compliance documentation, fire risk assessments, and evacuation plans across all public buildings. Provide expert advice to site managers and senior leaders on compliance and building safety. Oversee budgets, contracts, and operational spend within the FM service area. Support recruitment, training, and development of facilities teams to build capacity and enhance performance. Support and develop initiatives to modernise and improve FM service delivery across the Council s property portfolio. Assist with the management of the Council s Hydro Power Plant, ensuring optimal efficiency and environmental compliance. About You You will be a motivated and experienced facilities management professional with a strong understanding of building compliance, health and safety, and operational management . You ll bring a collaborative approach to leadership, excellent organisational skills, and a strong commitment to delivering high-quality public services. Essential Skills & Experience: Proven experience in facilities management or property compliance, ideally within a local authority or public sector environment. Strong understanding of Health & Safety legislation and building compliance requirements. Experience managing multi-site operations and leading frontline FM teams. Excellent organisational, problem-solving, and communication skills. Confident managing budgets, contractors, and service performance. Ability to work flexibly, including occasional evenings and weekends as required. Desirable: IOSH / NEBOSH or equivalent qualification. Experience working in civic or public buildings. Knowledge of environmental sustainability and energy management practices.
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