Our client is one of the UK s largest providers of residential retrofit solutions for decarbonisation. They operate across both social housing and private homes, specialising in the management and delivery of large-scale programmes that improve energy efficiency and promote low-carbon technologies. Due to a busy work load, they are looking for a Site Manager with renewable energy experience to join their team in Leicester on a permanent basis. Responsibilities Ensure weekly progress reports are completed and issued to the contract team. Review all required RAMS and ensure full compliance with health and safety requirements across all sites. Regularly monitor the master programme and liaise with the Reporting Manager to ensure adequate labour and subcontractor resources are in place to meet programme requirements. Deliver weekly toolbox talks to site teams and subcontractors. Plan and organise site facilities and logistics efficiently, ensuring all equipment is fit for purpose and operated only by suitably trained personnel. Requisition materials, oversee deliveries, and ensure alignment with the construction programme and procurement schedule. Ensure workmanship and material standards meet design specifications, building regulations, health and safety legislation, and quality standards. Liaise with surveyors on cost control, waste management, variations, and confirmation of instructions. Organise and chair weekly client and contractor review meetings. Maintain accurate and comprehensive records of project activities to ensure full traceability. Carry out regular site safety inspections and fulfil all health, safety, and welfare responsibilities in line with company policy. Skills Proficient in IT, including Excel and Word. Strong organisational and planning skills. Excellent people management and leadership abilities. Ability to motivate and manage teams effectively. Strong teamwork and communication skills. Knowledge of PAS 2030 and PAS 2035 requirements (desirable). Qualifications SMSTS CSCS Card First Aid (3-Day) NVQ Level 6 in Construction Site Management (desirable) Full UK Driving Licence Experience A minimum of two years experience managing construction projects, including programme delivery and health and safety compliance. Experience within energy efficiency and/or social housing projects.
09/03/2026
Full time
Our client is one of the UK s largest providers of residential retrofit solutions for decarbonisation. They operate across both social housing and private homes, specialising in the management and delivery of large-scale programmes that improve energy efficiency and promote low-carbon technologies. Due to a busy work load, they are looking for a Site Manager with renewable energy experience to join their team in Leicester on a permanent basis. Responsibilities Ensure weekly progress reports are completed and issued to the contract team. Review all required RAMS and ensure full compliance with health and safety requirements across all sites. Regularly monitor the master programme and liaise with the Reporting Manager to ensure adequate labour and subcontractor resources are in place to meet programme requirements. Deliver weekly toolbox talks to site teams and subcontractors. Plan and organise site facilities and logistics efficiently, ensuring all equipment is fit for purpose and operated only by suitably trained personnel. Requisition materials, oversee deliveries, and ensure alignment with the construction programme and procurement schedule. Ensure workmanship and material standards meet design specifications, building regulations, health and safety legislation, and quality standards. Liaise with surveyors on cost control, waste management, variations, and confirmation of instructions. Organise and chair weekly client and contractor review meetings. Maintain accurate and comprehensive records of project activities to ensure full traceability. Carry out regular site safety inspections and fulfil all health, safety, and welfare responsibilities in line with company policy. Skills Proficient in IT, including Excel and Word. Strong organisational and planning skills. Excellent people management and leadership abilities. Ability to motivate and manage teams effectively. Strong teamwork and communication skills. Knowledge of PAS 2030 and PAS 2035 requirements (desirable). Qualifications SMSTS CSCS Card First Aid (3-Day) NVQ Level 6 in Construction Site Management (desirable) Full UK Driving Licence Experience A minimum of two years experience managing construction projects, including programme delivery and health and safety compliance. Experience within energy efficiency and/or social housing projects.
Site Manager Social Housing Refurbishment (SHDF Contract) A leading contractor within the social housing sector is seeking experienced and motivated Site Managers to support the delivery of refurbishment works on a Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) contract from May 2026 This role will involve managing the day-to-day delivery of refurbishment projects across occupied social housing properties, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to a high standard of quality. The successful candidate will play a key role in coordinating site operations, managing subcontractors, and maintaining strong communication with residents and stakeholders throughout the project. Key Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day management of social housing refurbishment projects, including both internal and external works, ensuring compliance with contractual requirements. Lead and manage site teams, including subcontractors and suppliers, fostering a positive and collaborative working environment. Ensure strict adherence to health and safety regulations, carrying out regular site inspections and audits to maintain safe site operations. Monitor project progress against programme targets, reporting to senior management and identifying potential risks or delays. Manage site logistics including deliveries, materials, and waste management to ensure efficient site operations. Liaise with clients, residents, and other stakeholders to ensure clear communication and a high level of customer satisfaction. Maintain high standards of workmanship and ensure compliance with project specifications and quality requirements. Deliver toolbox talks and site inductions, ensuring all personnel understand site procedures and responsibilities. Maintain accurate site documentation including daily diaries, risk assessments, method statements, and health & safety records. Essential Requirements Proven experience as a Site Manager within the social housing refurbishment sector, ideally across both internal and external works. Strong understanding of construction processes, standards, and regulations relevant to social housing projects. Experience working on SHDF or energy efficiency retrofit programmes would be advantageous. Ability to build strong relationships with clients, residents, subcontractors, and suppliers. Solid knowledge of health and safety legislation and safe site management practices. Qualifications SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) NVQ Level 6 in Construction Site Management or equivalent Asbestos Awareness and Scaffolding Awareness CSCS Card and First Aid certification This is an excellent opportunity to join a contractor delivering important energy efficiency and refurbishment upgrades within the social housing sector.
09/03/2026
Full time
Site Manager Social Housing Refurbishment (SHDF Contract) A leading contractor within the social housing sector is seeking experienced and motivated Site Managers to support the delivery of refurbishment works on a Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) contract from May 2026 This role will involve managing the day-to-day delivery of refurbishment projects across occupied social housing properties, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to a high standard of quality. The successful candidate will play a key role in coordinating site operations, managing subcontractors, and maintaining strong communication with residents and stakeholders throughout the project. Key Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day management of social housing refurbishment projects, including both internal and external works, ensuring compliance with contractual requirements. Lead and manage site teams, including subcontractors and suppliers, fostering a positive and collaborative working environment. Ensure strict adherence to health and safety regulations, carrying out regular site inspections and audits to maintain safe site operations. Monitor project progress against programme targets, reporting to senior management and identifying potential risks or delays. Manage site logistics including deliveries, materials, and waste management to ensure efficient site operations. Liaise with clients, residents, and other stakeholders to ensure clear communication and a high level of customer satisfaction. Maintain high standards of workmanship and ensure compliance with project specifications and quality requirements. Deliver toolbox talks and site inductions, ensuring all personnel understand site procedures and responsibilities. Maintain accurate site documentation including daily diaries, risk assessments, method statements, and health & safety records. Essential Requirements Proven experience as a Site Manager within the social housing refurbishment sector, ideally across both internal and external works. Strong understanding of construction processes, standards, and regulations relevant to social housing projects. Experience working on SHDF or energy efficiency retrofit programmes would be advantageous. Ability to build strong relationships with clients, residents, subcontractors, and suppliers. Solid knowledge of health and safety legislation and safe site management practices. Qualifications SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) NVQ Level 6 in Construction Site Management or equivalent Asbestos Awareness and Scaffolding Awareness CSCS Card and First Aid certification This is an excellent opportunity to join a contractor delivering important energy efficiency and refurbishment upgrades within the social housing sector.
Project Manager - Planned & Regeneration - Freelance Your new company A leading UK provider of property services, delivering high-quality maintenance, compliance, and retrofit solutions across the housing, education, and public sectors. With a strong focus on sustainability, social value, and customer satisfaction, working closely with local authorities and housing associations to maintain and improve homes and communities. Your new role Project Manager required to oversee the delivery of decarbonisation retrofit programmes and planned maintenance works. You will take responsibility for managing multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring they are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards, while maintaining strong client relationships and achieving commercial targets. As Project Manager, you will lead project planning, coordination, and performance, ensuring clear communication, robust reporting, and a consistent focus on quality, customer experience, and programme delivery. Key Duties: • Lead the planning and delivery of decarbonisation and planned maintenance projects, including EWI, heat pumps, solar PV, and wider retrofit measures. • Manage project budgets, forecasts, and financial performance, ensuring works are delivered within agreed cost parameters. • Oversee subcontractors, suppliers, and internal delivery teams, ensuring effective coordination and resource allocation. • Monitor programme progress, quality, and compliance, providing regular updates to senior management and clients. • Conduct project level audits and ensure adherence to health, safety, and environmental standards. • Engage with residents, stakeholders, and client representatives to maintain strong relationships and ensure a positive customer journey. • Prepare and maintain accurate project documentation, including programmes, risk registers, reports, and quality assurance records. What you'll need to succeed • Proven experience delivering construction, maintenance, or retrofit projects in a similar role.• Strong understanding of decarbonisation and energy efficiency measures (desirable). • SMSTS or equivalent safety qualification. • First Aid at Work. • CSCS • IOSH Managing Safely (preferable). • Strong commercial awareness with the ability to identify and manage variations. • Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and contract documents. • Excellent knowledge of construction methods, technology, and materials. • Proficiency with IT applications including Microsoft Office, project management software, and (preferably) AutoCAD or Power Project. 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. #
07/03/2026
Seasonal
Project Manager - Planned & Regeneration - Freelance Your new company A leading UK provider of property services, delivering high-quality maintenance, compliance, and retrofit solutions across the housing, education, and public sectors. With a strong focus on sustainability, social value, and customer satisfaction, working closely with local authorities and housing associations to maintain and improve homes and communities. Your new role Project Manager required to oversee the delivery of decarbonisation retrofit programmes and planned maintenance works. You will take responsibility for managing multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring they are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards, while maintaining strong client relationships and achieving commercial targets. As Project Manager, you will lead project planning, coordination, and performance, ensuring clear communication, robust reporting, and a consistent focus on quality, customer experience, and programme delivery. Key Duties: • Lead the planning and delivery of decarbonisation and planned maintenance projects, including EWI, heat pumps, solar PV, and wider retrofit measures. • Manage project budgets, forecasts, and financial performance, ensuring works are delivered within agreed cost parameters. • Oversee subcontractors, suppliers, and internal delivery teams, ensuring effective coordination and resource allocation. • Monitor programme progress, quality, and compliance, providing regular updates to senior management and clients. • Conduct project level audits and ensure adherence to health, safety, and environmental standards. • Engage with residents, stakeholders, and client representatives to maintain strong relationships and ensure a positive customer journey. • Prepare and maintain accurate project documentation, including programmes, risk registers, reports, and quality assurance records. What you'll need to succeed • Proven experience delivering construction, maintenance, or retrofit projects in a similar role.• Strong understanding of decarbonisation and energy efficiency measures (desirable). • SMSTS or equivalent safety qualification. • First Aid at Work. • CSCS • IOSH Managing Safely (preferable). • Strong commercial awareness with the ability to identify and manage variations. • Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and contract documents. • Excellent knowledge of construction methods, technology, and materials. • Proficiency with IT applications including Microsoft Office, project management software, and (preferably) AutoCAD or Power Project. 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. #
The Role We are seeking an experienced Site Manager to lead external works and SHDF (Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund) retrofit projects across social housing stock within occupied properties. As a Site Manager you will be responsible for ensuring that all external and energy efficiency upgrades including cladding installations, insulation, window and door replacements, roofing, and associated building fabric improvements are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards of energy performance and compliance across the Barnsley area. Working closely with Contracts Managers, Resident Liaison Officers (RLOs), and subcontractors to ensure projects are completed on time, on budget, and with minimal disruption to residents. Key Responsibilities Manage and coordinate day-to-day site operations on multiple external and SHDF retrofit projects throughout the Barnsley area Supervise trades and subcontractors carrying out cladding, insulation, window/door replacements, roofing, and other energy efficiency-related works. Ensure all works meet SHDF requirements, building regulations, and energy performance standards (e.g., PAS 2035, EPC targets, etc.). Maintain site health & safety compliance, carrying out regular inspections and toolbox talks. Liaise with Resident Liaison Officers to communicate works and minimise disruption to tenants. Carry out pre-start meetings, progress reports, and handover inspections. Monitor quality, productivity, and materials use against programme and budget targets. Identify and report variations, issues, or non-conformances promptly to the Contracts Manager. Ensure accurate and timely record keeping including photos, permits, and completion documents. Requirements Proven experience as a Site Manager within external works, energy efficiency retrofits, SHDF projects, or social housing refurbishment (essential) Working knowledge of cladding installations, insulation systems, building fabric upgrades, and SHDF retrofit works (essential) Strong Health & Safety knowledge and ability to enforce site compliance (SMSTS required) and CSCS Gold or Black Excellent leadership and communication skills able to manage teams, subcontractors, and client expectations Full UK Driving Licence (essential)
07/03/2026
Contract
The Role We are seeking an experienced Site Manager to lead external works and SHDF (Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund) retrofit projects across social housing stock within occupied properties. As a Site Manager you will be responsible for ensuring that all external and energy efficiency upgrades including cladding installations, insulation, window and door replacements, roofing, and associated building fabric improvements are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards of energy performance and compliance across the Barnsley area. Working closely with Contracts Managers, Resident Liaison Officers (RLOs), and subcontractors to ensure projects are completed on time, on budget, and with minimal disruption to residents. Key Responsibilities Manage and coordinate day-to-day site operations on multiple external and SHDF retrofit projects throughout the Barnsley area Supervise trades and subcontractors carrying out cladding, insulation, window/door replacements, roofing, and other energy efficiency-related works. Ensure all works meet SHDF requirements, building regulations, and energy performance standards (e.g., PAS 2035, EPC targets, etc.). Maintain site health & safety compliance, carrying out regular inspections and toolbox talks. Liaise with Resident Liaison Officers to communicate works and minimise disruption to tenants. Carry out pre-start meetings, progress reports, and handover inspections. Monitor quality, productivity, and materials use against programme and budget targets. Identify and report variations, issues, or non-conformances promptly to the Contracts Manager. Ensure accurate and timely record keeping including photos, permits, and completion documents. Requirements Proven experience as a Site Manager within external works, energy efficiency retrofits, SHDF projects, or social housing refurbishment (essential) Working knowledge of cladding installations, insulation systems, building fabric upgrades, and SHDF retrofit works (essential) Strong Health & Safety knowledge and ability to enforce site compliance (SMSTS required) and CSCS Gold or Black Excellent leadership and communication skills able to manage teams, subcontractors, and client expectations Full UK Driving Licence (essential)
Facilities Maintenance Supervisor Location: West Central London Salary: 47-50k Hours: Monday-Friday, 35 hrs/week Benefits - Great benefits including final salary pension - Civil service - 29% Are you an experienced Facilities Maintenance professional looking for your next challenge? Join a prestigious cultural institution as Facilities Maintenance Supervisor , managing in-house maintenance contractors and ensuring smooth operation of engineering services across the site. About the Role Reporting to the Technical Manager, you'll oversee Mechanical, Electrical & Public Health (ME&P) services through a team of 20 maintenance professionals. Key aspects: Maintain environmental conditions and plant to the highest standards. Coordinate replacement engineering items and system upgrades. Drive efficiency and sustainability through plant selection and energy strategies. Manage budgets and provide monthly financial reports. Responsibilities Full management of ME&P maintenance contracts and minor works projects. Drive performance Supervise contractors -approx. 20 Liaise with internal teams and contractors to minimise disruption and maintain safety. Chair weekly operational meetings and monthly progress reviews; ensure KPIs are met. Oversee health & safety compliance; review risk assessments and method statements. Maintain asset registers and accurate documentation for tendering. Contribute to long-term planning, including 5- and 10-year plant replacement strategies. What We're Looking For Qualifications: HNC or equivalent in mechanical or electrical discipline. Technical Expertise: Strong knowledge of engineering services, environmental conditions, and energy efficiency strategies. Leadership: Proven ability to manage and motivate a team. Communication: Excellent written and verbal skills for reporting and stakeholder engagement. Problem-Solving: Systematic approach to safe, efficient, cost-effective solutions. Benefits Annual Leave: 26.5 days (pro rata), rising to 31.5 after 5 years + Public Holidays & 1 privilege day. Holiday Trading: Buy/sell leave twice yearly; carry over up to 5 days. Health & Wellbeing: Virtual GP (7-day access), dental & health screening, skin check app, cover for up to 4 dependent children, Employee Assistance Programme (24/7 support, counselling, menopause support), discounted gym & retailer discounts. Bubble for Work: Paid hours for childcare, eldercare & pet care; parent events. Mental Health First Aiders: Accredited staff support. Family Leave: Enhanced maternity/adoption pay; 4 weeks' paternity leave at full pay. Civil Service Pension: Defined benefit scheme; employer contribution 28.97%. Exclusive Gallery Perks: 25% retail/catering discount, free exhibition tickets, reciprocal cultural entry, early access to Permanent Collection. Onsite Extras: Subsidised caf , exercise classes, physio workshops, massages. Local Discounts: Restaurants, bars, salons, gyms & shops. Cycle to Work: Loan up to 2,000 for bike/equipment. Interest-Free Loans: Rental deposit & season ticket. Social & Community: Coffee Roulette, Give As You Earn. Freebies: Menstruation products, tea/coffee/hot chocolate, fresh fruit.
07/03/2026
Full time
Facilities Maintenance Supervisor Location: West Central London Salary: 47-50k Hours: Monday-Friday, 35 hrs/week Benefits - Great benefits including final salary pension - Civil service - 29% Are you an experienced Facilities Maintenance professional looking for your next challenge? Join a prestigious cultural institution as Facilities Maintenance Supervisor , managing in-house maintenance contractors and ensuring smooth operation of engineering services across the site. About the Role Reporting to the Technical Manager, you'll oversee Mechanical, Electrical & Public Health (ME&P) services through a team of 20 maintenance professionals. Key aspects: Maintain environmental conditions and plant to the highest standards. Coordinate replacement engineering items and system upgrades. Drive efficiency and sustainability through plant selection and energy strategies. Manage budgets and provide monthly financial reports. Responsibilities Full management of ME&P maintenance contracts and minor works projects. Drive performance Supervise contractors -approx. 20 Liaise with internal teams and contractors to minimise disruption and maintain safety. Chair weekly operational meetings and monthly progress reviews; ensure KPIs are met. Oversee health & safety compliance; review risk assessments and method statements. Maintain asset registers and accurate documentation for tendering. Contribute to long-term planning, including 5- and 10-year plant replacement strategies. What We're Looking For Qualifications: HNC or equivalent in mechanical or electrical discipline. Technical Expertise: Strong knowledge of engineering services, environmental conditions, and energy efficiency strategies. Leadership: Proven ability to manage and motivate a team. Communication: Excellent written and verbal skills for reporting and stakeholder engagement. Problem-Solving: Systematic approach to safe, efficient, cost-effective solutions. Benefits Annual Leave: 26.5 days (pro rata), rising to 31.5 after 5 years + Public Holidays & 1 privilege day. Holiday Trading: Buy/sell leave twice yearly; carry over up to 5 days. Health & Wellbeing: Virtual GP (7-day access), dental & health screening, skin check app, cover for up to 4 dependent children, Employee Assistance Programme (24/7 support, counselling, menopause support), discounted gym & retailer discounts. Bubble for Work: Paid hours for childcare, eldercare & pet care; parent events. Mental Health First Aiders: Accredited staff support. Family Leave: Enhanced maternity/adoption pay; 4 weeks' paternity leave at full pay. Civil Service Pension: Defined benefit scheme; employer contribution 28.97%. Exclusive Gallery Perks: 25% retail/catering discount, free exhibition tickets, reciprocal cultural entry, early access to Permanent Collection. Onsite Extras: Subsidised caf , exercise classes, physio workshops, massages. Local Discounts: Restaurants, bars, salons, gyms & shops. Cycle to Work: Loan up to 2,000 for bike/equipment. Interest-Free Loans: Rental deposit & season ticket. Social & Community: Coffee Roulette, Give As You Earn. Freebies: Menstruation products, tea/coffee/hot chocolate, fresh fruit.
Murphy is recruiting for a title to work with the Energy team, initially based at Stonecross ( WA3 3JD) Jan- June, then onsite 5 days a week at Glaslyn on the Great Grid Upgrade, to reinforce and refubish parts of the high power network in North Wales. Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. A day in the life of a Murphy Managing Quantity Surveyor Efficiently manage all commercial aspects of the Project and maintain regular liaison with all stakeholders. Assist in building a team, manage the development of personal plans, establishment of objectives/targets for all direct reports and monitor on an ongoing basis - maintain performance. Collate, analysis & challenge Cost/Value Reports and forecasts as required, implement required actions. Negotiating terms and conditions with subcontractors and suppliers that apportion risk to those best placed to manage that risk and deliver best value to the project and the Client Design and implement a commercial strategy for their portfolio and tenders with the assistance of their functional manager. Assist with the development and training of Commercial Practitioners including supervisor / mentor / counsellor role for staff undertaking their APC or equivalent. Assist in maximising of cash position, including WIP control, cash flow production & improvement plans for all projects. Identification and advice upon of insurance related issues, including PI. Assist in work winning duties as required, including proactive release of team members and attendance at Client Presentations for Tender Interviews Ensuring optimum performance of commercial team for the portfolio of work, undertaking constant reviewing for margin gains in efficiency and timely resource forecasting. Ensure that the outturn costs on the projects are monitored monthly through a detailed bottom up resourced and costed forecast maintained. Still interested, does this sound like you? Chartered Quantity Surveyor (MRICS) or equivalent preferred. Registered with RICS / ICES Excellent knowledge of Standard Forms of Contract (NEC) and Standard Methods of Measurement Capable of confident, informed, quality decision making Ability to synthesise information quickly and communicate situation reports to senior management
07/03/2026
Full time
Murphy is recruiting for a title to work with the Energy team, initially based at Stonecross ( WA3 3JD) Jan- June, then onsite 5 days a week at Glaslyn on the Great Grid Upgrade, to reinforce and refubish parts of the high power network in North Wales. Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. A day in the life of a Murphy Managing Quantity Surveyor Efficiently manage all commercial aspects of the Project and maintain regular liaison with all stakeholders. Assist in building a team, manage the development of personal plans, establishment of objectives/targets for all direct reports and monitor on an ongoing basis - maintain performance. Collate, analysis & challenge Cost/Value Reports and forecasts as required, implement required actions. Negotiating terms and conditions with subcontractors and suppliers that apportion risk to those best placed to manage that risk and deliver best value to the project and the Client Design and implement a commercial strategy for their portfolio and tenders with the assistance of their functional manager. Assist with the development and training of Commercial Practitioners including supervisor / mentor / counsellor role for staff undertaking their APC or equivalent. Assist in maximising of cash position, including WIP control, cash flow production & improvement plans for all projects. Identification and advice upon of insurance related issues, including PI. Assist in work winning duties as required, including proactive release of team members and attendance at Client Presentations for Tender Interviews Ensuring optimum performance of commercial team for the portfolio of work, undertaking constant reviewing for margin gains in efficiency and timely resource forecasting. Ensure that the outturn costs on the projects are monitored monthly through a detailed bottom up resourced and costed forecast maintained. Still interested, does this sound like you? Chartered Quantity Surveyor (MRICS) or equivalent preferred. Registered with RICS / ICES Excellent knowledge of Standard Forms of Contract (NEC) and Standard Methods of Measurement Capable of confident, informed, quality decision making Ability to synthesise information quickly and communicate situation reports to senior management
Role: Bid Manager Location: Wigan plus home working Salary: up to 65k plus car allowance and benefits Howells are working with a privately owned residential energy efficiency and decarbonisation contractor that are looking to recruit a Bid Manager to support their work winning team. Bid Manager Job purpose: Take ownership of and lead the researching, development and be responsible for the writing of bid proposals, including collating key data, coordinating with key stakeholders, including estimating and operational leads, managing their contributions, and ensuring completion of written requirements in agreed-upon timeframes. Bid Manager key responsibilities: Managing the bid lifecycles of agreed-upon opportunities, from bid review to writing quality submissions, and managing and coordinating the bid lifecycle, including post-bid activities. Follow the SBS bid management protocols and processes Producing the initial Bid/No Bid for relevant opportunities to inform the decision making process to pursue the opportunity, or not Complete Tender Reviews for approved bids and issue to the relevant team members Arrange Tender Kick-off meetings, and complete storyboarding sessions with relevant bid stakeholders to ensure Support the Senior Bid Coordinator in the completion of more complex SQ and DPS responses Developing relationships with SBS bid contributors, including commercial and operational members, and external partners, such as design partners and consultants, to develop excellent bid responses Capturing commercial and quality feedback to drive improvement. Carry out and document a lessons-learnt exercise following feedback from each bid, driving an environment of continual improvement within our bid responses Support the team in maintaining the bid library to support the ongoing bid function, including taking ownership of subject elements to keep the information up to date Supporting the Senior Bid Coordinator during busy times when required, and covering their bid admin responsibilities (managing the bid mailbox, ensuring tender clarifications/queries are issued and responded to, etc.) when they are on leave Attending a range of networking, procurement, and bidding events, as and when required Working closely with Business Development team to gain market intelligence. Working collaboratively with the team to ensure bids/submissions are uploaded within the required deadlines Gathering market, competitor and client intelligence as needed Apply continuous improvement principles Proactively support team members when required Work collaboratively with other Group departments to share information and collateral where required Bid Manager Knowledge & Skills: Essential: Excellent written and verbal communication skills Total commitment to quality, accuracy and detail Keen eye for detail and proofreading skills Experience of bid management processes and procedures Experience of working on bids in Social Housing, Construction or Facilities management Desirable: Experience in a similar role or within the industry Understanding of procurement, and relevant legislations such as the Procurement Act 2023, Building Safety Act 2022 If you have the above experience or would like to find out more please click to apply or call Gary Sewell on (phone number removed) Applications If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more please apply online today attaching a copy of your current CV. Alternatively contact us on (phone number removed). Howells are an Equal Opportunities employer. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence. Howells acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies.
06/03/2026
Full time
Role: Bid Manager Location: Wigan plus home working Salary: up to 65k plus car allowance and benefits Howells are working with a privately owned residential energy efficiency and decarbonisation contractor that are looking to recruit a Bid Manager to support their work winning team. Bid Manager Job purpose: Take ownership of and lead the researching, development and be responsible for the writing of bid proposals, including collating key data, coordinating with key stakeholders, including estimating and operational leads, managing their contributions, and ensuring completion of written requirements in agreed-upon timeframes. Bid Manager key responsibilities: Managing the bid lifecycles of agreed-upon opportunities, from bid review to writing quality submissions, and managing and coordinating the bid lifecycle, including post-bid activities. Follow the SBS bid management protocols and processes Producing the initial Bid/No Bid for relevant opportunities to inform the decision making process to pursue the opportunity, or not Complete Tender Reviews for approved bids and issue to the relevant team members Arrange Tender Kick-off meetings, and complete storyboarding sessions with relevant bid stakeholders to ensure Support the Senior Bid Coordinator in the completion of more complex SQ and DPS responses Developing relationships with SBS bid contributors, including commercial and operational members, and external partners, such as design partners and consultants, to develop excellent bid responses Capturing commercial and quality feedback to drive improvement. Carry out and document a lessons-learnt exercise following feedback from each bid, driving an environment of continual improvement within our bid responses Support the team in maintaining the bid library to support the ongoing bid function, including taking ownership of subject elements to keep the information up to date Supporting the Senior Bid Coordinator during busy times when required, and covering their bid admin responsibilities (managing the bid mailbox, ensuring tender clarifications/queries are issued and responded to, etc.) when they are on leave Attending a range of networking, procurement, and bidding events, as and when required Working closely with Business Development team to gain market intelligence. Working collaboratively with the team to ensure bids/submissions are uploaded within the required deadlines Gathering market, competitor and client intelligence as needed Apply continuous improvement principles Proactively support team members when required Work collaboratively with other Group departments to share information and collateral where required Bid Manager Knowledge & Skills: Essential: Excellent written and verbal communication skills Total commitment to quality, accuracy and detail Keen eye for detail and proofreading skills Experience of bid management processes and procedures Experience of working on bids in Social Housing, Construction or Facilities management Desirable: Experience in a similar role or within the industry Understanding of procurement, and relevant legislations such as the Procurement Act 2023, Building Safety Act 2022 If you have the above experience or would like to find out more please click to apply or call Gary Sewell on (phone number removed) Applications If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more please apply online today attaching a copy of your current CV. Alternatively contact us on (phone number removed). Howells are an Equal Opportunities employer. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence. Howells acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies.
Construction Management Graduate - Social Housing & Refurbishment Warrington 25,000 - 28,000 + Excellent Package Your new company Our client is a well-established and growing regional contractor delivering social housing refurbishment, planned maintenance, retrofit, and decarbonisation projects across the North West. Working in partnership with housing associations and local authorities, they focus on improving homes and communities through high-quality, sustainable construction solutions. With a strong people-first culture and structured career development pathways, they are committed to investing in the next generation of construction professionals. Your new role Our client is seeking a Construction Management Graduate to join their delivery team based in Warrington. This is an exciting opportunity for a recent graduate to gain hands-on experience across live social housing refurbishment and retrofit projects. You will work closely with Operational Leads, Contract Managers, Site Managers, and commercial teams, gaining exposure to all aspects of project delivery while developing your technical, commercial, and leadership skills. This role offers a structured development pathway with real responsibility from day one. Responsibilities will include: Supporting Site Managers and Contract Managers in the day-to-day delivery of projects Assisting with programme management to ensure works are delivered on time and within budget Monitoring health & safety compliance across live sites Coordinating subcontractors and suppliers Assisting with quality inspections and ensuring works meet required standards Supporting resident liaison processes on occupied refurbishment projects Tracking project progress and contributing to performance reporting Attending client and internal meetings Assisting with documentation, site records, and compliance paperwork Gaining exposure to retrofit and sustainability measures including fabric upgrades and energy efficiency works What you will need to succeed: Degree in Construction Management (or related discipline such as Building Surveying or Project Management) Strong interest in social housing, refurbishment, and sustainable construction Excellent communication and organisational skills Proactive attitude and willingness to learn Good understanding of health & safety in construction environments Competent in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to sites across the North West Ability to work both independently and as part of a team What you get in return: This is a fantastic opportunity to kickstart your career with a supportive, forward-thinking contractor delivering meaningful projects that improve communities. You will benefit from structured mentoring, hands-on site experience, and genuine progression opportunities within a growing business. The package includes: 25,000 - 28,000 basic salary (DOE) Company car or car allowance (if applicable as you progress) Pension contribution scheme Life assurance Private healthcare options Performance-related bonus opportunities Generous holiday allowance plus bank holidays Ongoing professional development and support towards further qualifications This role is ideal for an ambitious graduate looking to build a long-term career within a reputable and expanding construction business. Apply: If you're interested in this opportunity, then please get in touch today with our Commercial Specialist, Mark Harris. Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDCOM
06/03/2026
Full time
Construction Management Graduate - Social Housing & Refurbishment Warrington 25,000 - 28,000 + Excellent Package Your new company Our client is a well-established and growing regional contractor delivering social housing refurbishment, planned maintenance, retrofit, and decarbonisation projects across the North West. Working in partnership with housing associations and local authorities, they focus on improving homes and communities through high-quality, sustainable construction solutions. With a strong people-first culture and structured career development pathways, they are committed to investing in the next generation of construction professionals. Your new role Our client is seeking a Construction Management Graduate to join their delivery team based in Warrington. This is an exciting opportunity for a recent graduate to gain hands-on experience across live social housing refurbishment and retrofit projects. You will work closely with Operational Leads, Contract Managers, Site Managers, and commercial teams, gaining exposure to all aspects of project delivery while developing your technical, commercial, and leadership skills. This role offers a structured development pathway with real responsibility from day one. Responsibilities will include: Supporting Site Managers and Contract Managers in the day-to-day delivery of projects Assisting with programme management to ensure works are delivered on time and within budget Monitoring health & safety compliance across live sites Coordinating subcontractors and suppliers Assisting with quality inspections and ensuring works meet required standards Supporting resident liaison processes on occupied refurbishment projects Tracking project progress and contributing to performance reporting Attending client and internal meetings Assisting with documentation, site records, and compliance paperwork Gaining exposure to retrofit and sustainability measures including fabric upgrades and energy efficiency works What you will need to succeed: Degree in Construction Management (or related discipline such as Building Surveying or Project Management) Strong interest in social housing, refurbishment, and sustainable construction Excellent communication and organisational skills Proactive attitude and willingness to learn Good understanding of health & safety in construction environments Competent in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to sites across the North West Ability to work both independently and as part of a team What you get in return: This is a fantastic opportunity to kickstart your career with a supportive, forward-thinking contractor delivering meaningful projects that improve communities. You will benefit from structured mentoring, hands-on site experience, and genuine progression opportunities within a growing business. The package includes: 25,000 - 28,000 basic salary (DOE) Company car or car allowance (if applicable as you progress) Pension contribution scheme Life assurance Private healthcare options Performance-related bonus opportunities Generous holiday allowance plus bank holidays Ongoing professional development and support towards further qualifications This role is ideal for an ambitious graduate looking to build a long-term career within a reputable and expanding construction business. Apply: If you're interested in this opportunity, then please get in touch today with our Commercial Specialist, Mark Harris. Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDCOM
Axis, part of Axis CLC, is a trusted property services specialist delivering responsive repairs, planned works, refurbishments and compliance services across social housing and public sector environments. We employ more than 1,500 people and support over 250 clients across London and the South East, helping keep residents safe and properties fully compliant. We are recruiting for an experienced Mechanical Site Manager to support delivery across our social housing programmes in Southampton and the surrounding areas. The Mechanical Site Manager will be responsible for coordinating and managing the installation of heating systems across occupied and void social housing properties. This includes radiator replacements, heating pipework alterations, Heat Interface Unit (HIU) installations and associated electrical rewire activities. Working closely with an Electrical Supervisor and Resident Liaison Officer (RLO), you will oversee site operations, ensuring works are delivered safely, to specification and with minimal disruption to residents. This role requires strong technical knowledge, excellent stakeholder management and the ability to maintain high standards of quality, compliance and customer service. What You ll Do As a Mechanical Site Manager, your responsibilities will include: Managing day-to-day site activities across multiple occupied and void properties. Supervising mechanical and electrical operatives, subcontractors and specialist teams. Planning and coordinating radiator replacements, heating pipework alterations, HIU installations and associated electrical works. Monitoring progress against programme and addressing risks or delays. Ensuring all works comply with mechanical design specifications, manufacturer requirements and relevant Building Regulations. Conducting quality inspections and approving commissioning documentation and certification. Enforcing Health & Safety standards, including RAMS briefings, toolbox talks and site safety inspections. Working closely with Resident Liaison Officers to coordinate property access and minimise disruption to tenants. Attending client meetings and providing clear updates on site progress and performance. Maintaining accurate documentation including site diaries, installation records and commissioning documentation. About You To succeed as a Mechanical Site Manager, you will demonstrate: Proven experience managing mechanical installation works within social housing environments. SSSTS or SMSTS certification. Strong knowledge of radiator systems, HIUs, heating pipework and domestic plumbing systems. Experience overseeing electrical rewires at supervisory level. Experience working in occupied properties with strong awareness of resident care and safeguarding. Ability to read mechanical and electrical drawings and specifications. Strong leadership, communication and organisational skills. Good IT literacy, including digital job management systems and reporting tools. Desirable Mechanical engineering qualification (NVQ Level 3, HNC or equivalent). Experience installing or commissioning HIU systems. Asbestos Awareness certification. First Aid at Work. Experience working on energy efficiency or district heating programmes. What We Offer Salary up to £55,000 plus: Company vehicle and fuel card (business use) Pension scheme and life assurance 25 days holiday + bank holidays Opportunities for development and progression across Axis CLC Why Axis CLC Joining Axis CLC means being part of a national organisation delivering essential services across housing, education, healthcare, defence and commercial property. We value reliability, quality and social impact, offering long-term stability and genuine opportunities to grow your career. Our Commitment to Inclusion Many faces, one Axis CLC. We value diversity and are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. If you require any adjustments during the hiring process, please let us know.
05/03/2026
Full time
Axis, part of Axis CLC, is a trusted property services specialist delivering responsive repairs, planned works, refurbishments and compliance services across social housing and public sector environments. We employ more than 1,500 people and support over 250 clients across London and the South East, helping keep residents safe and properties fully compliant. We are recruiting for an experienced Mechanical Site Manager to support delivery across our social housing programmes in Southampton and the surrounding areas. The Mechanical Site Manager will be responsible for coordinating and managing the installation of heating systems across occupied and void social housing properties. This includes radiator replacements, heating pipework alterations, Heat Interface Unit (HIU) installations and associated electrical rewire activities. Working closely with an Electrical Supervisor and Resident Liaison Officer (RLO), you will oversee site operations, ensuring works are delivered safely, to specification and with minimal disruption to residents. This role requires strong technical knowledge, excellent stakeholder management and the ability to maintain high standards of quality, compliance and customer service. What You ll Do As a Mechanical Site Manager, your responsibilities will include: Managing day-to-day site activities across multiple occupied and void properties. Supervising mechanical and electrical operatives, subcontractors and specialist teams. Planning and coordinating radiator replacements, heating pipework alterations, HIU installations and associated electrical works. Monitoring progress against programme and addressing risks or delays. Ensuring all works comply with mechanical design specifications, manufacturer requirements and relevant Building Regulations. Conducting quality inspections and approving commissioning documentation and certification. Enforcing Health & Safety standards, including RAMS briefings, toolbox talks and site safety inspections. Working closely with Resident Liaison Officers to coordinate property access and minimise disruption to tenants. Attending client meetings and providing clear updates on site progress and performance. Maintaining accurate documentation including site diaries, installation records and commissioning documentation. About You To succeed as a Mechanical Site Manager, you will demonstrate: Proven experience managing mechanical installation works within social housing environments. SSSTS or SMSTS certification. Strong knowledge of radiator systems, HIUs, heating pipework and domestic plumbing systems. Experience overseeing electrical rewires at supervisory level. Experience working in occupied properties with strong awareness of resident care and safeguarding. Ability to read mechanical and electrical drawings and specifications. Strong leadership, communication and organisational skills. Good IT literacy, including digital job management systems and reporting tools. Desirable Mechanical engineering qualification (NVQ Level 3, HNC or equivalent). Experience installing or commissioning HIU systems. Asbestos Awareness certification. First Aid at Work. Experience working on energy efficiency or district heating programmes. What We Offer Salary up to £55,000 plus: Company vehicle and fuel card (business use) Pension scheme and life assurance 25 days holiday + bank holidays Opportunities for development and progression across Axis CLC Why Axis CLC Joining Axis CLC means being part of a national organisation delivering essential services across housing, education, healthcare, defence and commercial property. We value reliability, quality and social impact, offering long-term stability and genuine opportunities to grow your career. Our Commitment to Inclusion Many faces, one Axis CLC. We value diversity and are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. If you require any adjustments during the hiring process, please let us know.
Our client is a national developer/contractor undertaking major new build residential, mixed-use and hotel schemes across the country. Projects are generally high-rise/frames with retail & commercial space at ground & 1st floor levels and residential apartments above. Now seeking an experienced Senior MEP Manager to join the team out of their office in Uxbridge. The position will report into the Group Construction Director. You will oversee a few projects in and around London, however you will be required to attend meetings in Uxbridge (head office) every 2 weeks. You will lead all the M&E packages circa 30m+ Ideally looking for this individual to have the following: Experience in installing major infrastructure (energy centre) Looking for an all-rounder, preferably Mechanically biased. Good experience on large residential or hotel projects (used to coordinating with multiple homes/rooms in build and trades). Someone who can drive build cost efficiency and used to picking apart spec, tender returns and challenging M&E designers for cost effective designs. Someone who is hands on and can deliver to a tight programme. In return, our client is offering anything between 90k - 105k (basic) + full package (car allowance, pension, healthcare, bonus).
04/03/2026
Full time
Our client is a national developer/contractor undertaking major new build residential, mixed-use and hotel schemes across the country. Projects are generally high-rise/frames with retail & commercial space at ground & 1st floor levels and residential apartments above. Now seeking an experienced Senior MEP Manager to join the team out of their office in Uxbridge. The position will report into the Group Construction Director. You will oversee a few projects in and around London, however you will be required to attend meetings in Uxbridge (head office) every 2 weeks. You will lead all the M&E packages circa 30m+ Ideally looking for this individual to have the following: Experience in installing major infrastructure (energy centre) Looking for an all-rounder, preferably Mechanically biased. Good experience on large residential or hotel projects (used to coordinating with multiple homes/rooms in build and trades). Someone who can drive build cost efficiency and used to picking apart spec, tender returns and challenging M&E designers for cost effective designs. Someone who is hands on and can deliver to a tight programme. In return, our client is offering anything between 90k - 105k (basic) + full package (car allowance, pension, healthcare, bonus).
Job Title: Operational Property Manager (Facilities & Environment) Location: Preston (Onsite) - Town Hall, Preston, PR1 2RL Contract: Temporary - 24 Weeks Start Date: 16 March 2026 Hours: 37.5 hours per week IR35: Inside IR35 Rate: PAYE £28.94 per hour Umbrella/Limited £38.07 per hour Role Overview Ribble Recruitment is supporting a local authority to recruit an Operational Property Manager to lead the Operational Property Division responsible for architectural design, quantity surveying, building maintenance, energy efficiency and facilities management . This senior operational role will ensure the effective management of the council's property portfolio and capital projects, delivering efficient services aligned with organisational objectives. Key Responsibilities Provide leadership and management to the Operational Property Division, reporting to the Director. Oversee services covering architectural design, quantity surveying, building maintenance, energy efficiency and facilities management . Lead procurement strategy for design and construction projects across the council's property portfolio. Manage, develop and motivate staff within the division to deliver high-quality services. Act as budget holder for operational property and building maintenance budgets. Manage a multi-million pound capital programme budget relating to construction projects. Develop the Corporate, Core and Major Asset Strategy contributing to the council's five-year capital programme. Prepare reports and present recommendations to Council and Cabinet meetings when required. Act as Building Manager for key civic assets including the Town Hall and other council buildings. Manage sustainability initiatives including energy efficiency, water reduction and carbon neutrality targets . Provide professional advice to internal teams on planning requirements, building regulations and CDM 2015 responsibilities . Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations , including fire risk, legionella and asbestos management. Liaise with external partners, contractors and statutory bodies regarding property development and maintenance. Contribute to wider directorate leadership and organisational planning. Essential Requirements Significant experience in property, facilities management, construction or operational property services . Experience managing capital programmes and operational property budgets . Strong knowledge of construction procurement, project delivery and facilities management . Experience managing teams and delivering services across multi-site property portfolios . Understanding of CDM Regulations 2015 and building compliance requirements . Strong stakeholder management and reporting experience. Interview Process Target interview date: 18 March 2026 Interviews expected on site Final interview arrangements to be confirmed by the hiring team. Application Information Ribble Recruitment is assisting the hiring organisation with candidate sourcing, screening and the initial stages of the recruitment process . For more information or to apply please contact: Lewis Ashcroft Ribble Recruitment
04/03/2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Operational Property Manager (Facilities & Environment) Location: Preston (Onsite) - Town Hall, Preston, PR1 2RL Contract: Temporary - 24 Weeks Start Date: 16 March 2026 Hours: 37.5 hours per week IR35: Inside IR35 Rate: PAYE £28.94 per hour Umbrella/Limited £38.07 per hour Role Overview Ribble Recruitment is supporting a local authority to recruit an Operational Property Manager to lead the Operational Property Division responsible for architectural design, quantity surveying, building maintenance, energy efficiency and facilities management . This senior operational role will ensure the effective management of the council's property portfolio and capital projects, delivering efficient services aligned with organisational objectives. Key Responsibilities Provide leadership and management to the Operational Property Division, reporting to the Director. Oversee services covering architectural design, quantity surveying, building maintenance, energy efficiency and facilities management . Lead procurement strategy for design and construction projects across the council's property portfolio. Manage, develop and motivate staff within the division to deliver high-quality services. Act as budget holder for operational property and building maintenance budgets. Manage a multi-million pound capital programme budget relating to construction projects. Develop the Corporate, Core and Major Asset Strategy contributing to the council's five-year capital programme. Prepare reports and present recommendations to Council and Cabinet meetings when required. Act as Building Manager for key civic assets including the Town Hall and other council buildings. Manage sustainability initiatives including energy efficiency, water reduction and carbon neutrality targets . Provide professional advice to internal teams on planning requirements, building regulations and CDM 2015 responsibilities . Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations , including fire risk, legionella and asbestos management. Liaise with external partners, contractors and statutory bodies regarding property development and maintenance. Contribute to wider directorate leadership and organisational planning. Essential Requirements Significant experience in property, facilities management, construction or operational property services . Experience managing capital programmes and operational property budgets . Strong knowledge of construction procurement, project delivery and facilities management . Experience managing teams and delivering services across multi-site property portfolios . Understanding of CDM Regulations 2015 and building compliance requirements . Strong stakeholder management and reporting experience. Interview Process Target interview date: 18 March 2026 Interviews expected on site Final interview arrangements to be confirmed by the hiring team. Application Information Ribble Recruitment is assisting the hiring organisation with candidate sourcing, screening and the initial stages of the recruitment process . For more information or to apply please contact: Lewis Ashcroft Ribble Recruitment
Project Manager Location : Midlands Working across multiple sites Salary: £50K - £55K per annum + £5,500 Car Allowance + Discretionary 10% Bonus Contract & Hours: Full time, Permanent Hours : 39.5 hours per week Benefits: Enhanced pension contributions, Employer-paid Healthcare Cash Plan, Enhanced Maternity Pay, Employee Assistance Programme, and support for CPD Lead High-Quality Construction Projects from Concept to Completion Sustainable Building Services (SBS) is a multi-award-winning retrofit decarbonisation solutions provider and principal contractor delivering at scale across all housing tenure types social, owner-occupied, and private rental homes. As a leader in residential decarbonisation, energy efficiency, and whole-house retrofit, we currently manage and deliver over £100m+ large-scale retrofit schemes, blending funding across mixed-tenures to maximise positive impact across communities. We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to take full responsibility for the day-to-day operational management of multiple construction sites. You will oversee Site Managers, Supervisors, Tenant Liaison Officers and Quality Administrators, ensuring all onsite activity is delivered safely, to the highest quality, on programme, and within budget. This is a pivotal leadership role where you will drive project performance from initial setup through to final completion and client handover. What You ll Be Doing As a Project Manager, you will play a key role in ensuring smooth and efficient delivery across your designated projects. Your responsibilities will include: Setting up projects from the outset, including resourcing, handover from estimating, agreeing budgets, reviewing retrofit information and procuring subcontractors. Developing and managing project programmes to ensure timely and efficient delivery. Leading and mentoring Site Managers, Supervisors, Tenant Liaison Officers and site operatives. Holding regular formal and informal team briefings to communicate priorities, milestones and programme updates. Ensuring all sites are appropriately resourced both internally and across the supply chain. Monitoring the performance of subcontractors and supply chain partners, ensuring adherence to programme and contractual expectations. Attending operations meetings and producing relevant project reports. Ensuring all properties and works meet contract specification standards and retrofit compliance requirements, enabling timely lodgements in line with client deadlines. In order to be essential in this role you must have: Minimum 7 years experience within the construction industry SMSTS CSCS card First Aid certification Strong leadership and team-management abilities Ability to plan and organise resources effectively to meet tight deadlines Strong problem-solving ability and analytical thinking Proficiency in Outlook, Excel and general IT Experience in retrofit processes including assessments, designs and lodgements Full UK driving licence It would be great if you had: NVQ Level 7 Diploma in Construction Senior Management IOSH Managing Safely Experience in energy efficiency and/or social housing projects Why Join Us Opportunity to lead significant construction projects A supportive team culture Career development and training opportunities The chance to help deliver high-quality, safe, and impactful work Our Commitment to You We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We believe in hiring the right person for the job and fostering a workplace where everyone is treated fairly and with respect, regardless of gender, age, race, family status, sexual orientation, disability, or religious belief. Ready to Lead With Impact If you re a driven Project Manager with the experience and leadership qualities to deliver exceptional construction projects, we d love to hear from you. Apply today and take the next step in your career.
04/03/2026
Full time
Project Manager Location : Midlands Working across multiple sites Salary: £50K - £55K per annum + £5,500 Car Allowance + Discretionary 10% Bonus Contract & Hours: Full time, Permanent Hours : 39.5 hours per week Benefits: Enhanced pension contributions, Employer-paid Healthcare Cash Plan, Enhanced Maternity Pay, Employee Assistance Programme, and support for CPD Lead High-Quality Construction Projects from Concept to Completion Sustainable Building Services (SBS) is a multi-award-winning retrofit decarbonisation solutions provider and principal contractor delivering at scale across all housing tenure types social, owner-occupied, and private rental homes. As a leader in residential decarbonisation, energy efficiency, and whole-house retrofit, we currently manage and deliver over £100m+ large-scale retrofit schemes, blending funding across mixed-tenures to maximise positive impact across communities. We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to take full responsibility for the day-to-day operational management of multiple construction sites. You will oversee Site Managers, Supervisors, Tenant Liaison Officers and Quality Administrators, ensuring all onsite activity is delivered safely, to the highest quality, on programme, and within budget. This is a pivotal leadership role where you will drive project performance from initial setup through to final completion and client handover. What You ll Be Doing As a Project Manager, you will play a key role in ensuring smooth and efficient delivery across your designated projects. Your responsibilities will include: Setting up projects from the outset, including resourcing, handover from estimating, agreeing budgets, reviewing retrofit information and procuring subcontractors. Developing and managing project programmes to ensure timely and efficient delivery. Leading and mentoring Site Managers, Supervisors, Tenant Liaison Officers and site operatives. Holding regular formal and informal team briefings to communicate priorities, milestones and programme updates. Ensuring all sites are appropriately resourced both internally and across the supply chain. Monitoring the performance of subcontractors and supply chain partners, ensuring adherence to programme and contractual expectations. Attending operations meetings and producing relevant project reports. Ensuring all properties and works meet contract specification standards and retrofit compliance requirements, enabling timely lodgements in line with client deadlines. In order to be essential in this role you must have: Minimum 7 years experience within the construction industry SMSTS CSCS card First Aid certification Strong leadership and team-management abilities Ability to plan and organise resources effectively to meet tight deadlines Strong problem-solving ability and analytical thinking Proficiency in Outlook, Excel and general IT Experience in retrofit processes including assessments, designs and lodgements Full UK driving licence It would be great if you had: NVQ Level 7 Diploma in Construction Senior Management IOSH Managing Safely Experience in energy efficiency and/or social housing projects Why Join Us Opportunity to lead significant construction projects A supportive team culture Career development and training opportunities The chance to help deliver high-quality, safe, and impactful work Our Commitment to You We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We believe in hiring the right person for the job and fostering a workplace where everyone is treated fairly and with respect, regardless of gender, age, race, family status, sexual orientation, disability, or religious belief. Ready to Lead With Impact If you re a driven Project Manager with the experience and leadership qualities to deliver exceptional construction projects, we d love to hear from you. Apply today and take the next step in your career.
Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Advisor - Construction 40,000- 48,000 + Package - Wigan Your new company This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established and respected principal contractor operating across the North West. Known for delivering high-quality construction, retrofit, and housing projects, the business has a strong focus on health, safety, sustainability, and compliance. With a growing portfolio of projects and a genuine commitment to employee development and wellbeing, it offers a supportive and collaborative working environment. Your new role Our client is seeking a proactive and experienced EHS Advisor to provide expert advice, guidance, and support across all business functions and projects. Reporting to the SHEQ Manager, you will play a pivotal role in promoting a robust safety and environmental culture, ensuring compliance with legislation and ISO standards, and driving sustainability initiatives. You will work closely with project teams, stakeholders, and subcontractors to deliver safe, environmentally responsible, and compliant operations. Responsibilities will include: Promoting a proactive EHS and compliance culture across all projects and teams Ensuring compliance with UK Health & Safety legislation, ISO 14001, and company EHS policies Championing sustainability, carbon reduction, and ESG initiatives across projects Monitoring and reporting environmental and sustainability performance, producing dashboards for senior management Supporting bids, tenders, and pre-construction planning with EHS and sustainability input Conducting risk assessments, reviewing RAMS, and completing site inspections and audits Leading investigations into incidents and near misses, implementing corrective actions Delivering EHS training, toolbox talks, briefings, and supporting emergency preparedness Collaborating with project teams to ensure safe and compliant retrofit and decarbonisation project delivery (PAS 2035) Coordinating with auditors and certification bodies for ISO and compliance audits Advising on environmental permits, constraints, and regulatory compliance for relevant projects Leading initiatives such as waste reduction, energy efficiency, and other environmental improvement programmes Supporting digitalisation of EHS processes through software, inspection apps, and reporting tools Driving continuous improvement projects to enhance EHS performance and operational safety Monitoring emerging legislation and best practice, advising management on required policy or process changes Collaborating with HR and Training teams to embed EHS principles in onboarding and development programmes Maintaining accurate EHS records, reports, and dashboards for internal and client reporting What you will need to succeed: NEBOSH Environmental Management Certificate (or equivalent) - essential IEMA / ISEP Foundation or Practitioner certification Minimum of 3 years' experience in a construction or similar EHS role; social housing experience desirable Strong knowledge of UK Health & Safety legislation, ISO 14001, and sustainability standards Proven ability to influence, engage, and communicate with stakeholders at all levels Excellent organisational, time management, and record-keeping skills Ability to manage multiple priorities, solve problems effectively, and remain calm under pressure Commitment to continuous professional development and staying up to date with regulations and best practice What you get in return: This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative and forward-thinking construction business. In return for your expertise, you will receive: A competitive salary of 40,000- 48,000 plus a comprehensive benefits package Opportunities for professional growth and career development Exposure to a variety of projects across construction, retrofit, and housing A supportive and inclusive working culture that values safety, sustainability, and employee wellbeing Autonomy and responsibility in a visible and impactful role Apply: If you're interested in this opportunity, then please get in touch today with our Commercial Specialist, Mark Harris. Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDCOM
03/03/2026
Full time
Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Advisor - Construction 40,000- 48,000 + Package - Wigan Your new company This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established and respected principal contractor operating across the North West. Known for delivering high-quality construction, retrofit, and housing projects, the business has a strong focus on health, safety, sustainability, and compliance. With a growing portfolio of projects and a genuine commitment to employee development and wellbeing, it offers a supportive and collaborative working environment. Your new role Our client is seeking a proactive and experienced EHS Advisor to provide expert advice, guidance, and support across all business functions and projects. Reporting to the SHEQ Manager, you will play a pivotal role in promoting a robust safety and environmental culture, ensuring compliance with legislation and ISO standards, and driving sustainability initiatives. You will work closely with project teams, stakeholders, and subcontractors to deliver safe, environmentally responsible, and compliant operations. Responsibilities will include: Promoting a proactive EHS and compliance culture across all projects and teams Ensuring compliance with UK Health & Safety legislation, ISO 14001, and company EHS policies Championing sustainability, carbon reduction, and ESG initiatives across projects Monitoring and reporting environmental and sustainability performance, producing dashboards for senior management Supporting bids, tenders, and pre-construction planning with EHS and sustainability input Conducting risk assessments, reviewing RAMS, and completing site inspections and audits Leading investigations into incidents and near misses, implementing corrective actions Delivering EHS training, toolbox talks, briefings, and supporting emergency preparedness Collaborating with project teams to ensure safe and compliant retrofit and decarbonisation project delivery (PAS 2035) Coordinating with auditors and certification bodies for ISO and compliance audits Advising on environmental permits, constraints, and regulatory compliance for relevant projects Leading initiatives such as waste reduction, energy efficiency, and other environmental improvement programmes Supporting digitalisation of EHS processes through software, inspection apps, and reporting tools Driving continuous improvement projects to enhance EHS performance and operational safety Monitoring emerging legislation and best practice, advising management on required policy or process changes Collaborating with HR and Training teams to embed EHS principles in onboarding and development programmes Maintaining accurate EHS records, reports, and dashboards for internal and client reporting What you will need to succeed: NEBOSH Environmental Management Certificate (or equivalent) - essential IEMA / ISEP Foundation or Practitioner certification Minimum of 3 years' experience in a construction or similar EHS role; social housing experience desirable Strong knowledge of UK Health & Safety legislation, ISO 14001, and sustainability standards Proven ability to influence, engage, and communicate with stakeholders at all levels Excellent organisational, time management, and record-keeping skills Ability to manage multiple priorities, solve problems effectively, and remain calm under pressure Commitment to continuous professional development and staying up to date with regulations and best practice What you get in return: This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative and forward-thinking construction business. In return for your expertise, you will receive: A competitive salary of 40,000- 48,000 plus a comprehensive benefits package Opportunities for professional growth and career development Exposure to a variety of projects across construction, retrofit, and housing A supportive and inclusive working culture that values safety, sustainability, and employee wellbeing Autonomy and responsibility in a visible and impactful role Apply: If you're interested in this opportunity, then please get in touch today with our Commercial Specialist, Mark Harris. Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDCOM
Mechanical Project Manager Decarbonisation Programme (Live Hospital Site) Location: West London Employment Type: Permanent Salary: Up to £70,000 + Car Allowance About the Role We are seeking an experienced Mechanical Project Manager to deliver key decarbonisation works across a major live hospital site in West London. You will be working alongside a leading energy and engineering specialist known for delivering large-scale carbon-reduction projects, including mechanical upgrades, heat-pump systems, plant infrastructure and sustainable energy solutions. This role offers exposure to major capital programmes, operational estates, and high-impact sustainability initiatives. Key Responsibilities Lead full project lifecycle delivery of mechanical decarbonisation works within a live healthcare environment. Oversee installation and commissioning of mechanical systems, including pipework, heat-pump systems, plant upgrades and associated infrastructure. Manage contractors, engineers and specialist subcontractors on site. Ensure strict adherence to health and safety, hospital protocols, RAMS and compliance standards. Monitor progress against programme and budget, providing clear reporting to stakeholders. Maintain documentation, technical records and quality assurance throughout the project. Ideal Experience Mechanical project delivery within healthcare, complex estates or large campus environments. Previous involvement in decarbonisation, sustainability or energy-efficiency projects. Proven end-to-end delivery capability, including installation, coordination and commissioning. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to lead delivery in live, safety-critical environments.
03/03/2026
Full time
Mechanical Project Manager Decarbonisation Programme (Live Hospital Site) Location: West London Employment Type: Permanent Salary: Up to £70,000 + Car Allowance About the Role We are seeking an experienced Mechanical Project Manager to deliver key decarbonisation works across a major live hospital site in West London. You will be working alongside a leading energy and engineering specialist known for delivering large-scale carbon-reduction projects, including mechanical upgrades, heat-pump systems, plant infrastructure and sustainable energy solutions. This role offers exposure to major capital programmes, operational estates, and high-impact sustainability initiatives. Key Responsibilities Lead full project lifecycle delivery of mechanical decarbonisation works within a live healthcare environment. Oversee installation and commissioning of mechanical systems, including pipework, heat-pump systems, plant upgrades and associated infrastructure. Manage contractors, engineers and specialist subcontractors on site. Ensure strict adherence to health and safety, hospital protocols, RAMS and compliance standards. Monitor progress against programme and budget, providing clear reporting to stakeholders. Maintain documentation, technical records and quality assurance throughout the project. Ideal Experience Mechanical project delivery within healthcare, complex estates or large campus environments. Previous involvement in decarbonisation, sustainability or energy-efficiency projects. Proven end-to-end delivery capability, including installation, coordination and commissioning. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to lead delivery in live, safety-critical environments.
Client Information PSR are working with a well-established Midlands-based Mechanical & Electrical Design & Build contractor operating across a wide range of industrial and commercial sectors. Known for delivering high-quality, cost-effective and energy-efficient HVAC systems, our client works closely with a select and growing customer base. Due to continued expansion within the Mechanical Projects department, they are now seeking an experienced HVAC Mechanical Estimator (with some design experience) to join their Nottingham-based team. HVAC Mechanical Estimator - Roles & Responsibilities Prepare accurate and competitive cost estimates for HVAC and mechanical projects. Review project drawings, specifications and tender documentation. Carry out detailed take-offs, quantifying materials, labour and equipment requirements. Collaborate with design teams to review and optimise system designs for cost efficiency and performance. Analyse and evaluate subcontractor and supplier quotations to ensure accuracy and competitiveness. Prepare and present detailed estimates, proposals and bid packages. Work closely with Project Managers and Engineers to ensure estimates align with programme and commercial objectives. Stay up to date with current material costs, labour rates and industry trends. Assist in value engineering exercises to identify cost-saving opportunities without compromising quality. Attend pre-bid meetings, site visits and post-bid reviews where required. Maintain accurate records of estimates, bids and supporting documentation. HVAC Mechanical Estimator - Requirements HNC / HND or Bachelor's degree in HVAC, Mechanical Building Services or related field (preferred). 7+ years' experience in HVAC and mechanical estimating within a Design & Build environment. Strong understanding of HVAC systems and mechanical design principles. Proficiency in estimating software and spreadsheets. Experience or familiarity with HVAC design software (desirable). Strong knowledge of mechanical codes, standards and regulations. Ability to read and interpret construction drawings and technical documentation. Excellent analytical, organisational and problem-solving skills. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Must reside within reasonable commuting distance of Nottingham (office-based role). HVAC Mechanical Estimator - Benefits 60,000 - 70,000 per annum (commensurate with experience and capability). Comprehensive benefits package including company car, phone, computer, pension and bonus scheme. Opportunity to work on challenging and rewarding industrial and commercial projects. Clear opportunities for professional development and career progression. Collaborative and supportive working environment. Full-time, permanent position based in Nottingham. If you would like to apply for this HVAC Mechanical Estimator role, click apply now
02/03/2026
Full time
Client Information PSR are working with a well-established Midlands-based Mechanical & Electrical Design & Build contractor operating across a wide range of industrial and commercial sectors. Known for delivering high-quality, cost-effective and energy-efficient HVAC systems, our client works closely with a select and growing customer base. Due to continued expansion within the Mechanical Projects department, they are now seeking an experienced HVAC Mechanical Estimator (with some design experience) to join their Nottingham-based team. HVAC Mechanical Estimator - Roles & Responsibilities Prepare accurate and competitive cost estimates for HVAC and mechanical projects. Review project drawings, specifications and tender documentation. Carry out detailed take-offs, quantifying materials, labour and equipment requirements. Collaborate with design teams to review and optimise system designs for cost efficiency and performance. Analyse and evaluate subcontractor and supplier quotations to ensure accuracy and competitiveness. Prepare and present detailed estimates, proposals and bid packages. Work closely with Project Managers and Engineers to ensure estimates align with programme and commercial objectives. Stay up to date with current material costs, labour rates and industry trends. Assist in value engineering exercises to identify cost-saving opportunities without compromising quality. Attend pre-bid meetings, site visits and post-bid reviews where required. Maintain accurate records of estimates, bids and supporting documentation. HVAC Mechanical Estimator - Requirements HNC / HND or Bachelor's degree in HVAC, Mechanical Building Services or related field (preferred). 7+ years' experience in HVAC and mechanical estimating within a Design & Build environment. Strong understanding of HVAC systems and mechanical design principles. Proficiency in estimating software and spreadsheets. Experience or familiarity with HVAC design software (desirable). Strong knowledge of mechanical codes, standards and regulations. Ability to read and interpret construction drawings and technical documentation. Excellent analytical, organisational and problem-solving skills. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Must reside within reasonable commuting distance of Nottingham (office-based role). HVAC Mechanical Estimator - Benefits 60,000 - 70,000 per annum (commensurate with experience and capability). Comprehensive benefits package including company car, phone, computer, pension and bonus scheme. Opportunity to work on challenging and rewarding industrial and commercial projects. Clear opportunities for professional development and career progression. Collaborative and supportive working environment. Full-time, permanent position based in Nottingham. If you would like to apply for this HVAC Mechanical Estimator role, click apply now
HSQE Manager, Solar, Wind, NEBOSH Your new company A leading renewable energy developer is seeking an experienced HSEQ Manager to support a growing portfolio of utility-scale solar and wind projects. This is an exciting opportunity to shape and lead Health, Safety, Environmental, and Quality standards across major innovative infrastructure developments, while driving sustainability and ESG performance. The main offices are based in London. However, there will be travel involved covering sites in the South West and East Midland parts of England and one site in Scotland. All travel and, if applicable, overnight stay costs will be covered by the organisation. Your new role As HSEQ Manager, you will take responsibility for developing, implementing, and continuously improving HSEQ systems across the full project lifecycle - design, construction, commissioning, and operations. You will ensure compliance with all statutory requirements, industry best practice, ISO standards, and the specific HSEQ and sustainability expectations of customers and stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Ensure compliance with CDM 2015 and relevant UK H&S legislation. Develop and maintain project-specific H&S plans, RAMS, and control documentation. Conduct site inspections, audits, and behavioural observations. Lead incident investigations and implement corrective actions. Quality Assurance Develop and enforce quality control procedures. Perform inspections and audits to verify compliance with technical and customer standards. Work closely with engineering, procurement, and construction teams. Environmental & Sustainability Ensure compliance with environmental legislation and planning conditions. Manage waste, pollution prevention, biodiversity protection, and land stewardship. Define and report environmental and sustainability KPIs, including carbon and resource efficiency. Supplier & Contractor Management Lead HSEQ pre-qualification and evaluation processes. Assess supplier competence, certifications, and performance. Support procurement in selecting partners aligned with HSEQ and sustainability expectations. What you'll need to succeed NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent HSEQ qualification.HSEQ experience, ideally in utility-scale solar or wind. Strong knowledge of CDM 2015, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001. Experience conducting site audits and risk assessments in construction or renewable environments. What you'll get in return Opportunity to shape HSEQ strategy across major renewable energy projects.Professional development within an expanding team and portfolio. Competitive day rate plus business expenses paid 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. #
02/03/2026
Seasonal
HSQE Manager, Solar, Wind, NEBOSH Your new company A leading renewable energy developer is seeking an experienced HSEQ Manager to support a growing portfolio of utility-scale solar and wind projects. This is an exciting opportunity to shape and lead Health, Safety, Environmental, and Quality standards across major innovative infrastructure developments, while driving sustainability and ESG performance. The main offices are based in London. However, there will be travel involved covering sites in the South West and East Midland parts of England and one site in Scotland. All travel and, if applicable, overnight stay costs will be covered by the organisation. Your new role As HSEQ Manager, you will take responsibility for developing, implementing, and continuously improving HSEQ systems across the full project lifecycle - design, construction, commissioning, and operations. You will ensure compliance with all statutory requirements, industry best practice, ISO standards, and the specific HSEQ and sustainability expectations of customers and stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Ensure compliance with CDM 2015 and relevant UK H&S legislation. Develop and maintain project-specific H&S plans, RAMS, and control documentation. Conduct site inspections, audits, and behavioural observations. Lead incident investigations and implement corrective actions. Quality Assurance Develop and enforce quality control procedures. Perform inspections and audits to verify compliance with technical and customer standards. Work closely with engineering, procurement, and construction teams. Environmental & Sustainability Ensure compliance with environmental legislation and planning conditions. Manage waste, pollution prevention, biodiversity protection, and land stewardship. Define and report environmental and sustainability KPIs, including carbon and resource efficiency. Supplier & Contractor Management Lead HSEQ pre-qualification and evaluation processes. Assess supplier competence, certifications, and performance. Support procurement in selecting partners aligned with HSEQ and sustainability expectations. What you'll need to succeed NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent HSEQ qualification.HSEQ experience, ideally in utility-scale solar or wind. Strong knowledge of CDM 2015, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001. Experience conducting site audits and risk assessments in construction or renewable environments. What you'll get in return Opportunity to shape HSEQ strategy across major renewable energy projects.Professional development within an expanding team and portfolio. Competitive day rate plus business expenses paid 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. #
Social Housing Site Manager, Housing Upgrade scheme in Bradford, Possible Temporary to Permanent. Your new company The CompanyWe're working with a well established main contractor delivering long term frameworks and upgrade programmes across the social housing sector. With a strong presence across Yorkshire, they are now looking to appoint an experienced Site Manager to lead a flagship housing upgrade scheme in Bradford. Your new role The RoleAs Site Manager, you will take full responsibility for day to day site operations on a live housing refurbishment and upgrade project, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and to a high standard. The scheme includes a mix of external works, internal upgrades, energy efficiency improvements and decarbonisation elements. You'll oversee subcontractors, manage residents' expectations, and coordinate trades to ensure smooth delivery and minimal disruption. Key Responsibilities: Manage daily site activities on a live occupied housing upgrade scheme. Ensure works are delivered to programme, quality standards and H&S requirements. Coordinate subcontractors and monitor progress. Undertake site inspections, toolbox talks and RAMS reviews. Work closely with Resident Liaison Officers to minimise disruption and maintain strong tenant relationships. Report progress to the Project Manager and wider delivery team. Ensure compliance with social housing standards and client KPIs. Drive a positive culture around safety, quality and customer satisfaction. What you'll need to succeed About You: Proven experience as a Site Manager delivering social housing refurbishment or upgrade projects. Strong knowledge of planned works, EWI, internal upgrades, or retrofit schemes. Experienced working on projects within occupied properties. Excellent communication skills and the ability to engage with residents and local stakeholders. Strong understanding of H&S legislation and compliance. SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid certifications. What you'll get in return What's on Offer: Competitive hourly salary which is paid weekly, the opportunity for a temporary to permanent arrangement for the right candidate. Long term pipeline of social housing work in the region. Supportive and stable contractor with strong framework relationships. Opportunities for career progression within a growing business. 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. #
02/03/2026
Seasonal
Social Housing Site Manager, Housing Upgrade scheme in Bradford, Possible Temporary to Permanent. Your new company The CompanyWe're working with a well established main contractor delivering long term frameworks and upgrade programmes across the social housing sector. With a strong presence across Yorkshire, they are now looking to appoint an experienced Site Manager to lead a flagship housing upgrade scheme in Bradford. Your new role The RoleAs Site Manager, you will take full responsibility for day to day site operations on a live housing refurbishment and upgrade project, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and to a high standard. The scheme includes a mix of external works, internal upgrades, energy efficiency improvements and decarbonisation elements. You'll oversee subcontractors, manage residents' expectations, and coordinate trades to ensure smooth delivery and minimal disruption. Key Responsibilities: Manage daily site activities on a live occupied housing upgrade scheme. Ensure works are delivered to programme, quality standards and H&S requirements. Coordinate subcontractors and monitor progress. Undertake site inspections, toolbox talks and RAMS reviews. Work closely with Resident Liaison Officers to minimise disruption and maintain strong tenant relationships. Report progress to the Project Manager and wider delivery team. Ensure compliance with social housing standards and client KPIs. Drive a positive culture around safety, quality and customer satisfaction. What you'll need to succeed About You: Proven experience as a Site Manager delivering social housing refurbishment or upgrade projects. Strong knowledge of planned works, EWI, internal upgrades, or retrofit schemes. Experienced working on projects within occupied properties. Excellent communication skills and the ability to engage with residents and local stakeholders. Strong understanding of H&S legislation and compliance. SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid certifications. What you'll get in return What's on Offer: Competitive hourly salary which is paid weekly, the opportunity for a temporary to permanent arrangement for the right candidate. Long term pipeline of social housing work in the region. Supportive and stable contractor with strong framework relationships. Opportunities for career progression within a growing business. 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. #
Permanent Job - Development Manager- Local Authority - MRICS Development & Estate ManagerProperty Services Local AuthoritySalary: up to £69000 (Grade 15 commensurate with experience)Contract: PermanentLocation: Hybrid / Flexible Working Available About the RoleWe are seeking a highly experienced Development & Estate Manager to play a pivotal role in the strategic leadership, management and commercial performance of the Council's property estate.Reporting into the senior management team within Property Services, you will lead the development and delivery of a holistic, commercially focused approach to asset management and development. This will include managing costs, generating income, securing capital receipts and developing new commercial initiatives and delivery models to support the Council's strategic priorities and service delivery objectives.You will manage a diverse portfolio of land and property, working through teams of in house professionals and external advisors, and provide senior level advice to elected Members, Corporate Boards and external partners. Key Responsibilities Lead the development and delivery of a commercial asset management and development strategy, ensuring optimal use of the Council's property resources.Ensure that property assets are fit for purpose, deliver best consideration and align with corporate priorities and service delivery plans.Oversee strategic planning and development activity, including assessing the suitability of sites for development and regeneration.Develop and implement acquisition, disposal and investment strategies and programmes, identifying surplus or under performing assets and delivering value add initiatives or disposal strategies.Manage and coordinate external advisors, consultants and legal professionals to ensure the timely and effective completion of transactions and development projects.Promote and embed best practice in asset management and development, leading the evolution of policies, procedures and professional standards.Oversee the planning, management and monitoring of capital and revenue programmes and budgets, ensuring strong financial governance and value for money.Provide strategic property advice and guidance to the Council, elected Members, customers, stakeholders and external partners, including deputising for the Head of Service when required.Lead the performance management of the investment portfolio, driving continuous improvement and ensuring the production of regular reporting to the Corporate Property Steering Group, government departments and other relevant bodies.Manage resources effectively across people, ICT systems, budgets and property assets.Oversee the development, maintenance and effective use of a centralised asset management information system to support high quality, evidence based decision-making.Ensure compliance with Council policies and procedures, including health & safety, statutory compliance, energy efficiency initiatives and information governance.Demonstrate the Council's values and a strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion in all aspects of work. Experience & Knowledge Required Extensive experience of leading asset management and development strategies across a mixed commercial and / or rural estate, including construction and building functions, operating at a senior or lead level.Proven experience of embedding a commercial culture, including managing costs, generating income, securing capital receipts and developing new commercial initiatives and delivery models.Demonstrable experience in the development and implementation of corporate and operational strategies of significant organisational impact.A strong track record of developing, managing and delivering capital and revenue programmes and budgets.Experience of cultivating and leading best practice, driving continuous improvement within asset management and development services.Strong experience in the use of data and asset management systems to support high performance, governance and evidence based decision-making.MRICS membershipKnowledgeA high level of understanding of property acquisitions and disposals at both strategic and operational levels.Extensive knowledge of landlord and tenant law, with a good working understanding of national and local planning legislation and planning policy.Strong knowledge of the public sector environment, including the drivers for transformation and change in local government and how these affect councils and their partners. Why Join UsA senior and influential role shaping the future of the Council's property estateThe opportunity to drive regeneration, commercial delivery and service transformationFlexible and hybrid working arrangements Local Government Pension Scheme and generous annual leave entitlementsA values led organisation with a strong focus on inclusion and professional excellenceEmployee benefit package 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. #
02/03/2026
Full time
Permanent Job - Development Manager- Local Authority - MRICS Development & Estate ManagerProperty Services Local AuthoritySalary: up to £69000 (Grade 15 commensurate with experience)Contract: PermanentLocation: Hybrid / Flexible Working Available About the RoleWe are seeking a highly experienced Development & Estate Manager to play a pivotal role in the strategic leadership, management and commercial performance of the Council's property estate.Reporting into the senior management team within Property Services, you will lead the development and delivery of a holistic, commercially focused approach to asset management and development. This will include managing costs, generating income, securing capital receipts and developing new commercial initiatives and delivery models to support the Council's strategic priorities and service delivery objectives.You will manage a diverse portfolio of land and property, working through teams of in house professionals and external advisors, and provide senior level advice to elected Members, Corporate Boards and external partners. Key Responsibilities Lead the development and delivery of a commercial asset management and development strategy, ensuring optimal use of the Council's property resources.Ensure that property assets are fit for purpose, deliver best consideration and align with corporate priorities and service delivery plans.Oversee strategic planning and development activity, including assessing the suitability of sites for development and regeneration.Develop and implement acquisition, disposal and investment strategies and programmes, identifying surplus or under performing assets and delivering value add initiatives or disposal strategies.Manage and coordinate external advisors, consultants and legal professionals to ensure the timely and effective completion of transactions and development projects.Promote and embed best practice in asset management and development, leading the evolution of policies, procedures and professional standards.Oversee the planning, management and monitoring of capital and revenue programmes and budgets, ensuring strong financial governance and value for money.Provide strategic property advice and guidance to the Council, elected Members, customers, stakeholders and external partners, including deputising for the Head of Service when required.Lead the performance management of the investment portfolio, driving continuous improvement and ensuring the production of regular reporting to the Corporate Property Steering Group, government departments and other relevant bodies.Manage resources effectively across people, ICT systems, budgets and property assets.Oversee the development, maintenance and effective use of a centralised asset management information system to support high quality, evidence based decision-making.Ensure compliance with Council policies and procedures, including health & safety, statutory compliance, energy efficiency initiatives and information governance.Demonstrate the Council's values and a strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion in all aspects of work. Experience & Knowledge Required Extensive experience of leading asset management and development strategies across a mixed commercial and / or rural estate, including construction and building functions, operating at a senior or lead level.Proven experience of embedding a commercial culture, including managing costs, generating income, securing capital receipts and developing new commercial initiatives and delivery models.Demonstrable experience in the development and implementation of corporate and operational strategies of significant organisational impact.A strong track record of developing, managing and delivering capital and revenue programmes and budgets.Experience of cultivating and leading best practice, driving continuous improvement within asset management and development services.Strong experience in the use of data and asset management systems to support high performance, governance and evidence based decision-making.MRICS membershipKnowledgeA high level of understanding of property acquisitions and disposals at both strategic and operational levels.Extensive knowledge of landlord and tenant law, with a good working understanding of national and local planning legislation and planning policy.Strong knowledge of the public sector environment, including the drivers for transformation and change in local government and how these affect councils and their partners. Why Join UsA senior and influential role shaping the future of the Council's property estateThe opportunity to drive regeneration, commercial delivery and service transformationFlexible and hybrid working arrangements Local Government Pension Scheme and generous annual leave entitlementsA values led organisation with a strong focus on inclusion and professional excellenceEmployee benefit package 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. #
A London Borough is seeking an experienced M&E Project Manager to join their team. Your new company We are partnering with a prominent London Borough to recruit an experienced Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) Project Manager. This role is critical in delivering complex building services projects across housing and corporate property portfolios, ensuring compliance, quality, and timely delivery. Your new role Lead and manage M&E projects from inception to completion within agreed budgets and timelines.Oversee design, procurement, and installation of mechanical and electrical systems. Ensure compliance with statutory regulations, health & safety standards, and best practice guidelines. Manage contractors and consultants, driving performance and accountability. Provide technical expertise and strategic advice to senior stakeholders. Prepare and present project reports, risk assessments, and progress updates. What you'll need to succeed Proven track record in managing M&E projects within local authority or public sector environments.Strong technical knowledge of building services, including HVAC, electrical systems, and energy efficiency. Excellent project management skills with experience in contract administration. Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and deliver under pressure. What you'll get in return Competitive day rate of £450 - £550 per day (Umbrella).High-profile projects within a respected London Borough. Opportunity to influence and deliver impactful building services improvements. 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. #
02/03/2026
Seasonal
A London Borough is seeking an experienced M&E Project Manager to join their team. Your new company We are partnering with a prominent London Borough to recruit an experienced Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) Project Manager. This role is critical in delivering complex building services projects across housing and corporate property portfolios, ensuring compliance, quality, and timely delivery. Your new role Lead and manage M&E projects from inception to completion within agreed budgets and timelines.Oversee design, procurement, and installation of mechanical and electrical systems. Ensure compliance with statutory regulations, health & safety standards, and best practice guidelines. Manage contractors and consultants, driving performance and accountability. Provide technical expertise and strategic advice to senior stakeholders. Prepare and present project reports, risk assessments, and progress updates. What you'll need to succeed Proven track record in managing M&E projects within local authority or public sector environments.Strong technical knowledge of building services, including HVAC, electrical systems, and energy efficiency. Excellent project management skills with experience in contract administration. Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and deliver under pressure. What you'll get in return Competitive day rate of £450 - £550 per day (Umbrella).High-profile projects within a respected London Borough. Opportunity to influence and deliver impactful building services improvements. 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. #
6-month temporary contract for a Project Manager to deliver carbon reduction schemes Are you an experienced Project Manager with a passion for sustainability and carbon reduction? We have an exciting opportunity to join a major public sector organisation delivering a strategic transformation programme focused on decarbonising heating systems across multiple sites. Your new role You will lead the design and delivery of capital works projects aimed at reducing carbon emissions and improving energy efficiency. Working from RIBA Stage 2 through to completion, you'll manage procurement, oversee construction, and ensure projects meet time, budget, and quality targets. A key aspect of the role involves stakeholder engagement and developing best practice templates for future schemes. Key Responsibilities: Manage decarbonisation projects from design through construction and completion. Oversee procurement of contractors and design teams, ensuring compliance and value for money. Monitor project progress, budgets, and risks, producing regular reports. Facilitate workshops and stakeholder engagement to ensure operational and sustainability objectives are met. Ensure compliance with statutory, environmental, and health & safety standards. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience managing multi-site capital works programmes, ideally within the public sector. Strong understanding of RIBA Plan of Work stages and contract forms such as JCT and NEC. Expertise in carbon reduction or sustainability-focused projects. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. What you'll get in return This is a fantastic opportunity to make a tangible impact on sustainability goals while working on high-profile projects. You'll join a collaborative team and play a key role in shaping future carbon reduction strategies. The initial contract is for 6 months, with strong potential to become permanent for the right candidate. 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. #
02/03/2026
Seasonal
6-month temporary contract for a Project Manager to deliver carbon reduction schemes Are you an experienced Project Manager with a passion for sustainability and carbon reduction? We have an exciting opportunity to join a major public sector organisation delivering a strategic transformation programme focused on decarbonising heating systems across multiple sites. Your new role You will lead the design and delivery of capital works projects aimed at reducing carbon emissions and improving energy efficiency. Working from RIBA Stage 2 through to completion, you'll manage procurement, oversee construction, and ensure projects meet time, budget, and quality targets. A key aspect of the role involves stakeholder engagement and developing best practice templates for future schemes. Key Responsibilities: Manage decarbonisation projects from design through construction and completion. Oversee procurement of contractors and design teams, ensuring compliance and value for money. Monitor project progress, budgets, and risks, producing regular reports. Facilitate workshops and stakeholder engagement to ensure operational and sustainability objectives are met. Ensure compliance with statutory, environmental, and health & safety standards. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience managing multi-site capital works programmes, ideally within the public sector. Strong understanding of RIBA Plan of Work stages and contract forms such as JCT and NEC. Expertise in carbon reduction or sustainability-focused projects. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. What you'll get in return This is a fantastic opportunity to make a tangible impact on sustainability goals while working on high-profile projects. You'll join a collaborative team and play a key role in shaping future carbon reduction strategies. The initial contract is for 6 months, with strong potential to become permanent for the right candidate. 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. #