We are working with a respected multi-disciplinary Design & Build consultancy based in Chichester. They are seeking to appoint a Head of Building Surveying to lead and develop its Building Surveying function. Working across Commercial, Industrial and specialist Defence sectors, the business delivers integrated design, technical consultancy and project delivery services. This is a senior leadership role combining technical oversight, client management, team development, and business growth. Key Duties & Responsibilities: Lead and develop the Building Surveying function Manage and mentor Building Surveyors within the team Oversee projects from initial instruction through to completion Maintain and develop key client relationships Support business development and new project opportunities Lead surveys, specifications, refurbishment and project delivery Oversee tendering, contract administration and site inspections Ensure projects meet RICS, regulatory and company standards Work closely with Architecture, Engineering, and wider design teams Skills & Experience Required: MRICS Chartered Building Surveyor Significant Building Surveying experience within a consultancy environment Experience at Associate, Associate Director, Head of Building Surveying or, Director level Strong technical and project delivery experience Experience managing and developing teams Strong client-facing and commercial skills Experience supporting business development and client growth Excellent knowledge of building regulations and construction standards Full UK driving licence Summary: Position: Head of Building Surveying Location: Chichester Duration: Permanent Salary: £70,000 - £80,000 + Bonus + Company Vehicle + Benefits - Full flexibility for the right candidate Start: Notice dependent An excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Surveying leader, or strong Associate Director ready to progress, to take ownership of a growing discipline within an established multi-disciplinary consultancy. Apply now or contact the Kiota team for more details. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Statement Kiota Recruitment is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion and to eliminating discrimination throughout our recruitment processes. We operate in line with the Recruitment and Employment Confederation Code of Professional Practice, ensuring all candidates are treated fairly, consistently and with respect. All applicants are assessed solely on their skills, experience and suitability for the role, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership, or pregnancy and maternity. We actively support inclusive recruitment practices and will make reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process where required.
20/08/2026
Full time
We are working with a respected multi-disciplinary Design & Build consultancy based in Chichester. They are seeking to appoint a Head of Building Surveying to lead and develop its Building Surveying function. Working across Commercial, Industrial and specialist Defence sectors, the business delivers integrated design, technical consultancy and project delivery services. This is a senior leadership role combining technical oversight, client management, team development, and business growth. Key Duties & Responsibilities: Lead and develop the Building Surveying function Manage and mentor Building Surveyors within the team Oversee projects from initial instruction through to completion Maintain and develop key client relationships Support business development and new project opportunities Lead surveys, specifications, refurbishment and project delivery Oversee tendering, contract administration and site inspections Ensure projects meet RICS, regulatory and company standards Work closely with Architecture, Engineering, and wider design teams Skills & Experience Required: MRICS Chartered Building Surveyor Significant Building Surveying experience within a consultancy environment Experience at Associate, Associate Director, Head of Building Surveying or, Director level Strong technical and project delivery experience Experience managing and developing teams Strong client-facing and commercial skills Experience supporting business development and client growth Excellent knowledge of building regulations and construction standards Full UK driving licence Summary: Position: Head of Building Surveying Location: Chichester Duration: Permanent Salary: £70,000 - £80,000 + Bonus + Company Vehicle + Benefits - Full flexibility for the right candidate Start: Notice dependent An excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Surveying leader, or strong Associate Director ready to progress, to take ownership of a growing discipline within an established multi-disciplinary consultancy. Apply now or contact the Kiota team for more details. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Statement Kiota Recruitment is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion and to eliminating discrimination throughout our recruitment processes. We operate in line with the Recruitment and Employment Confederation Code of Professional Practice, ensuring all candidates are treated fairly, consistently and with respect. All applicants are assessed solely on their skills, experience and suitability for the role, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership, or pregnancy and maternity. We actively support inclusive recruitment practices and will make reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process where required.
Director of Cost Consultancy - Central London An independent property and construction consultancy in Central London is seeking an experienced Director of Cost Consultancy to lead and develop their cost management offering. Working across a broad mix of sectors, the business provides comprehensive pre- and post-contract services to a diverse client base, creating an excellent platform for a commercially minded Director of Cost Consultancy to influence both project delivery and business development. The successful Director of Cost Consultancy will take a senior role across key commissions, overseeing cost planning, procurement, tendering and post-contract commercial management. Alongside technical delivery, the Director of Cost Consultancy will act as a trusted adviser to clients, maintaining long-term relationships and ensuring consistently high standards of service across multiple projects. This position is well suited to an established Director of Cost Consultancy who combines strong professional Quantity Surveying expertise with leadership and business development capability. The role will offer significant autonomy, with the opportunity to strengthen client relationships, win new work and support the continued development of the wider Cost Consultancy team. Director of Cost Consultancy - Key Responsibilities: Leading major pre- and post-contract cost management commissions Overseeing cost plans, estimates, procurement strategies and tender processes Managing valuations, variations, change control and final accounts Providing strategic commercial advice to clients throughout the project lifecycle Maintaining and developing relationships with key clients and industry contacts Identifying new business opportunities and supporting fee proposals Managing, mentoring and developing Quantity Surveyors within the team Ensuring strong commercial performance and consistent service delivery Director of Cost Consultancy - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related construction discipline MRICS qualified with substantial UK consultancy experience Strong background delivering professional pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying services Proven experience managing significant client accounts and complex commissions Demonstrable business development and work-winning ability Excellent knowledge of JCT contracts, procurement routes and commercial management Strong leadership, communication and strategic decision-making skills In Return: 110,000 - 130,000 per annum Central London location Senior leadership position within an independent consultancy Broad exposure across multiple property and construction sectors Significant influence over team growth and client development Long-term progression at Director level and beyond If you are a Director of Cost Consultancy considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
19/08/2026
Full time
Director of Cost Consultancy - Central London An independent property and construction consultancy in Central London is seeking an experienced Director of Cost Consultancy to lead and develop their cost management offering. Working across a broad mix of sectors, the business provides comprehensive pre- and post-contract services to a diverse client base, creating an excellent platform for a commercially minded Director of Cost Consultancy to influence both project delivery and business development. The successful Director of Cost Consultancy will take a senior role across key commissions, overseeing cost planning, procurement, tendering and post-contract commercial management. Alongside technical delivery, the Director of Cost Consultancy will act as a trusted adviser to clients, maintaining long-term relationships and ensuring consistently high standards of service across multiple projects. This position is well suited to an established Director of Cost Consultancy who combines strong professional Quantity Surveying expertise with leadership and business development capability. The role will offer significant autonomy, with the opportunity to strengthen client relationships, win new work and support the continued development of the wider Cost Consultancy team. Director of Cost Consultancy - Key Responsibilities: Leading major pre- and post-contract cost management commissions Overseeing cost plans, estimates, procurement strategies and tender processes Managing valuations, variations, change control and final accounts Providing strategic commercial advice to clients throughout the project lifecycle Maintaining and developing relationships with key clients and industry contacts Identifying new business opportunities and supporting fee proposals Managing, mentoring and developing Quantity Surveyors within the team Ensuring strong commercial performance and consistent service delivery Director of Cost Consultancy - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related construction discipline MRICS qualified with substantial UK consultancy experience Strong background delivering professional pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying services Proven experience managing significant client accounts and complex commissions Demonstrable business development and work-winning ability Excellent knowledge of JCT contracts, procurement routes and commercial management Strong leadership, communication and strategic decision-making skills In Return: 110,000 - 130,000 per annum Central London location Senior leadership position within an independent consultancy Broad exposure across multiple property and construction sectors Significant influence over team growth and client development Long-term progression at Director level and beyond If you are a Director of Cost Consultancy considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
The Health and Safety Partnership Limited
City, Birmingham
Design Director (Building Regulations) required to join a leading consultancy operating within the built environment sector. This senior leadership role will provide strategic and technical oversight across major, complex and high-risk construction projects, acting as Principal Designer Advisor in accordance with the Building Safety Act and associated regulations. The successful candidate will lead project compliance, design risk management and regulatory coordination activities, ensuring health, safety, building regulation and compliance risks are effectively managed throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with clients, designers, contractors, regulators and technical specialists, you will play a key role in delivering service excellence, maintaining technical standards and supporting business growth. Key Responsibilities of a Design Director (Building Regulations): Principal Designer Leadership & Regulatory Compliance Act as Principal Designer or Principal Designer Advisor on complex and higher-risk building projects. Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, CDM Regulations and associated legislation. Lead the planning, management and coordination of design risk management activities. Ensure effective communication of design risks and compliance requirements between project stakeholders. Support clients in understanding and fulfilling their statutory responsibilities. Project Delivery Provide senior-level technical leadership across multiple projects. Ensure delivery to the highest professional, quality and compliance standards. Support project governance, risk management and programme delivery. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams including building control, fire, structural and compliance specialists. Promote pragmatic and proportionate approaches to risk management. Client Relationship Management & Business Development Act as a trusted advisor on design safety, regulatory compliance and risk management. Develop and maintain strong client relationships. Support bid submissions, fee proposals and technical submissions. Represent the business at client meetings, industry forums and regulatory discussions. Service Development & Innovation Lead the development and enhancement of specialist compliance and advisory services. Monitor market trends and legislative developments. Support service innovation, delivery improvements and strategic growth initiatives. Collaborate with technical and operational teams to optimise service delivery. Leadership, Mentoring & Technical Governance Lead, mentor and develop technical teams and future talent. Deliver training, competency development and succession planning initiatives. Conduct performance reviews and support professional development. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and technical excellence. Develop and maintain technical guidance, standards and best practice procedures. Quality, Compliance & Safety Ensure the highest standards of quality assurance and technical governance. Maintain awareness of legislative and regulatory developments. Lead technical audits, peer reviews and compliance assessments. Champion a positive health, safety and environmental culture throughout the organisation. Candidate Requirements of a Director of Building Risk & Compliance Qualifications Holding or working towards Chartered membership of a recognised professional body such as RICS, CABE or equivalent. Relevant technical, building safety or compliance qualifications. Experience Strong knowledge and practical experience of the Building Regulations and their application across a range of projects. Proven experience delivering Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) and other technically complex construction projects. Previous experience working within a professional consultancy environment, with a sound understanding of consultancy operations and client service delivery. Demonstrable experience leading, mentoring and developing high-performing teams. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with clients, colleagues and other key stakeholders. A collaborative leadership approach, with the ability to inspire teams, foster collaboration and drive successful project outcomes. What's on Offer Competitive Salary Car Allowance Hybrid Working Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Options Professional Membership Support Structured Career Development Enhanced Holiday Entitlement Life Assurance Flexible Benefits Package This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Regulations professional with strong technical expertise, proven people management skills and the commercial acumen to drive business growth, develop client relationships and lead a successful regional team. Salary: Up to £130,000, plus an excellent benefits package including share options, commensurate with experience and suitability.
17/08/2026
Full time
Design Director (Building Regulations) required to join a leading consultancy operating within the built environment sector. This senior leadership role will provide strategic and technical oversight across major, complex and high-risk construction projects, acting as Principal Designer Advisor in accordance with the Building Safety Act and associated regulations. The successful candidate will lead project compliance, design risk management and regulatory coordination activities, ensuring health, safety, building regulation and compliance risks are effectively managed throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with clients, designers, contractors, regulators and technical specialists, you will play a key role in delivering service excellence, maintaining technical standards and supporting business growth. Key Responsibilities of a Design Director (Building Regulations): Principal Designer Leadership & Regulatory Compliance Act as Principal Designer or Principal Designer Advisor on complex and higher-risk building projects. Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, CDM Regulations and associated legislation. Lead the planning, management and coordination of design risk management activities. Ensure effective communication of design risks and compliance requirements between project stakeholders. Support clients in understanding and fulfilling their statutory responsibilities. Project Delivery Provide senior-level technical leadership across multiple projects. Ensure delivery to the highest professional, quality and compliance standards. Support project governance, risk management and programme delivery. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams including building control, fire, structural and compliance specialists. Promote pragmatic and proportionate approaches to risk management. Client Relationship Management & Business Development Act as a trusted advisor on design safety, regulatory compliance and risk management. Develop and maintain strong client relationships. Support bid submissions, fee proposals and technical submissions. Represent the business at client meetings, industry forums and regulatory discussions. Service Development & Innovation Lead the development and enhancement of specialist compliance and advisory services. Monitor market trends and legislative developments. Support service innovation, delivery improvements and strategic growth initiatives. Collaborate with technical and operational teams to optimise service delivery. Leadership, Mentoring & Technical Governance Lead, mentor and develop technical teams and future talent. Deliver training, competency development and succession planning initiatives. Conduct performance reviews and support professional development. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and technical excellence. Develop and maintain technical guidance, standards and best practice procedures. Quality, Compliance & Safety Ensure the highest standards of quality assurance and technical governance. Maintain awareness of legislative and regulatory developments. Lead technical audits, peer reviews and compliance assessments. Champion a positive health, safety and environmental culture throughout the organisation. Candidate Requirements of a Director of Building Risk & Compliance Qualifications Holding or working towards Chartered membership of a recognised professional body such as RICS, CABE or equivalent. Relevant technical, building safety or compliance qualifications. Experience Strong knowledge and practical experience of the Building Regulations and their application across a range of projects. Proven experience delivering Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) and other technically complex construction projects. Previous experience working within a professional consultancy environment, with a sound understanding of consultancy operations and client service delivery. Demonstrable experience leading, mentoring and developing high-performing teams. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with clients, colleagues and other key stakeholders. A collaborative leadership approach, with the ability to inspire teams, foster collaboration and drive successful project outcomes. What's on Offer Competitive Salary Car Allowance Hybrid Working Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Options Professional Membership Support Structured Career Development Enhanced Holiday Entitlement Life Assurance Flexible Benefits Package This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Regulations professional with strong technical expertise, proven people management skills and the commercial acumen to drive business growth, develop client relationships and lead a successful regional team. Salary: Up to £130,000, plus an excellent benefits package including share options, commensurate with experience and suitability.
Are you an industry-leading Planning professional with extensive experience delivering major UK infrastructure programmes? Have you developed and implemented sophisticated planning, delay analysis and programme controls solutions within complex project environments? Job title: Associate Director Planning & Delay Analysis Salary: Up to £120,000 + performance-related bonus of up to 15% An exceptional opportunity has arisen for an experienced Associate Director-level Planning professional to join a leading organisation supporting some of the UK's most significant infrastructure programmes. This is a senior appointment aimed at someone recognised as a genuine expert within planning and programme controls. You will provide leadership across complex programmes, develop high-performing planning capability and bring a strong understanding of delay analysis and programme performance. This role requires an established senior planning professional with a strong reputation within major infrastructure. You are likely to be operating at Associate Director, Head of Planning or equivalent level and will combine deep technical planning knowledge with the leadership and commercial awareness required to influence major programmes. Essential requirements Extensive experience within Planning, Programme Controls or Project Controls on major infrastructure programmes. Strong Primavera P6 knowledge and extensive experience working with complex integrated programmes. Significant experience analysing programme performance, delays and schedule impacts. Strong technical understanding of delay analysis and the ability to develop appropriate methodologies rather than simply applying standard processes. Demonstrable experience leading and developing teams of planning professionals. Experience working across complex, multi-billion-pound infrastructure environments. Strong understanding of schedule management, change, risk and wider Project Controls disciplines. Ability to interrogate complex programmes and identify critical issues, dependencies and delivery risks. Experience developing mitigation, recovery and programme improvement strategies. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills, with the credibility to influence senior project and business leaders. A track record of improving planning performance, processes or capability within major programmes. Nice to have Experience working on major UK rail, highways, nuclear, energy or other nationally significant infrastructure programmes. Experience gained within a leading consultancy or major contractor environment. Previous experience at Associate Director or equivalent senior leadership level. Experience building or expanding planning teams and capability. Detailed knowledge of forensic planning and delay analysis techniques. Experience supporting projects through different stages of the infrastructure lifecycle. This is not a standard senior planning position. The organisation is looking for someone who can bring genuine expertise, credibility and leadership to its planning capability. You will have the opportunity to influence how planning and delay analysis are delivered across some of the UK's most complex infrastructure environments, while leading and developing other planning professionals. If you are an established Planning or Programme Controls leader looking for an opportunity where your technical expertise and industry experience can have a significant impact, please get in touch to discuss the position confidentially url removed
17/08/2026
Full time
Are you an industry-leading Planning professional with extensive experience delivering major UK infrastructure programmes? Have you developed and implemented sophisticated planning, delay analysis and programme controls solutions within complex project environments? Job title: Associate Director Planning & Delay Analysis Salary: Up to £120,000 + performance-related bonus of up to 15% An exceptional opportunity has arisen for an experienced Associate Director-level Planning professional to join a leading organisation supporting some of the UK's most significant infrastructure programmes. This is a senior appointment aimed at someone recognised as a genuine expert within planning and programme controls. You will provide leadership across complex programmes, develop high-performing planning capability and bring a strong understanding of delay analysis and programme performance. This role requires an established senior planning professional with a strong reputation within major infrastructure. You are likely to be operating at Associate Director, Head of Planning or equivalent level and will combine deep technical planning knowledge with the leadership and commercial awareness required to influence major programmes. Essential requirements Extensive experience within Planning, Programme Controls or Project Controls on major infrastructure programmes. Strong Primavera P6 knowledge and extensive experience working with complex integrated programmes. Significant experience analysing programme performance, delays and schedule impacts. Strong technical understanding of delay analysis and the ability to develop appropriate methodologies rather than simply applying standard processes. Demonstrable experience leading and developing teams of planning professionals. Experience working across complex, multi-billion-pound infrastructure environments. Strong understanding of schedule management, change, risk and wider Project Controls disciplines. Ability to interrogate complex programmes and identify critical issues, dependencies and delivery risks. Experience developing mitigation, recovery and programme improvement strategies. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills, with the credibility to influence senior project and business leaders. A track record of improving planning performance, processes or capability within major programmes. Nice to have Experience working on major UK rail, highways, nuclear, energy or other nationally significant infrastructure programmes. Experience gained within a leading consultancy or major contractor environment. Previous experience at Associate Director or equivalent senior leadership level. Experience building or expanding planning teams and capability. Detailed knowledge of forensic planning and delay analysis techniques. Experience supporting projects through different stages of the infrastructure lifecycle. This is not a standard senior planning position. The organisation is looking for someone who can bring genuine expertise, credibility and leadership to its planning capability. You will have the opportunity to influence how planning and delay analysis are delivered across some of the UK's most complex infrastructure environments, while leading and developing other planning professionals. If you are an established Planning or Programme Controls leader looking for an opportunity where your technical expertise and industry experience can have a significant impact, please get in touch to discuss the position confidentially url removed
The Health and Safety Partnership Limited
City, Manchester
Design Director (Building Regulations) required to join a leading consultancy operating within the built environment sector. This senior leadership role will provide strategic and technical oversight across major, complex and high-risk construction projects, acting as Principal Designer Advisor in accordance with the Building Safety Act and associated regulations. The successful candidate will lead project compliance, design risk management and regulatory coordination activities, ensuring health, safety, building regulation and compliance risks are effectively managed throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with clients, designers, contractors, regulators and technical specialists, you will play a key role in delivering service excellence, maintaining technical standards and supporting business growth. Key Responsibilities of a Design Director (Building Regulations): Principal Designer Leadership & Regulatory Compliance Act as Principal Designer or Principal Designer Advisor on complex and higher-risk building projects. Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, CDM Regulations and associated legislation. Lead the planning, management and coordination of design risk management activities. Ensure effective communication of design risks and compliance requirements between project stakeholders. Support clients in understanding and fulfilling their statutory responsibilities. Project Delivery Provide senior-level technical leadership across multiple projects. Ensure delivery to the highest professional, quality and compliance standards. Support project governance, risk management and programme delivery. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams including building control, fire, structural and compliance specialists. Promote pragmatic and proportionate approaches to risk management. Client Relationship Management & Business Development Act as a trusted advisor on design safety, regulatory compliance and risk management. Develop and maintain strong client relationships. Support bid submissions, fee proposals and technical submissions. Represent the business at client meetings, industry forums and regulatory discussions. Service Development & Innovation Lead the development and enhancement of specialist compliance and advisory services. Monitor market trends and legislative developments. Support service innovation, delivery improvements and strategic growth initiatives. Collaborate with technical and operational teams to optimise service delivery. Leadership, Mentoring & Technical Governance Lead, mentor and develop technical teams and future talent. Deliver training, competency development and succession planning initiatives. Conduct performance reviews and support professional development. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and technical excellence. Develop and maintain technical guidance, standards and best practice procedures. Quality, Compliance & Safety Ensure the highest standards of quality assurance and technical governance. Maintain awareness of legislative and regulatory developments. Lead technical audits, peer reviews and compliance assessments. Champion a positive health, safety and environmental culture throughout the organisation. Candidate Requirements of a Director of Building Risk & Compliance Qualifications Holding or working towards Chartered membership of a recognised professional body such as RICS, CABE or equivalent. Relevant technical, building safety or compliance qualifications. Experience Strong knowledge and practical experience of the Building Regulations and their application across a range of projects. Proven experience delivering Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) and other technically complex construction projects. Previous experience working within a professional consultancy environment, with a sound understanding of consultancy operations and client service delivery. Demonstrable experience leading, mentoring and developing high-performing teams. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with clients, colleagues and other key stakeholders. A collaborative leadership approach, with the ability to inspire teams, foster collaboration and drive successful project outcomes. What's on Offer Competitive Salary Car Allowance Hybrid Working Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Options Professional Membership Support Structured Career Development Enhanced Holiday Entitlement Life Assurance Flexible Benefits Package This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Regulations professional with strong technical expertise, proven people management skills and the commercial acumen to drive business growth, develop client relationships and lead a successful regional team. Salary: Up to £130,000, plus an excellent benefits package including share options, commensurate with experience and suitability.
17/08/2026
Full time
Design Director (Building Regulations) required to join a leading consultancy operating within the built environment sector. This senior leadership role will provide strategic and technical oversight across major, complex and high-risk construction projects, acting as Principal Designer Advisor in accordance with the Building Safety Act and associated regulations. The successful candidate will lead project compliance, design risk management and regulatory coordination activities, ensuring health, safety, building regulation and compliance risks are effectively managed throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with clients, designers, contractors, regulators and technical specialists, you will play a key role in delivering service excellence, maintaining technical standards and supporting business growth. Key Responsibilities of a Design Director (Building Regulations): Principal Designer Leadership & Regulatory Compliance Act as Principal Designer or Principal Designer Advisor on complex and higher-risk building projects. Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, CDM Regulations and associated legislation. Lead the planning, management and coordination of design risk management activities. Ensure effective communication of design risks and compliance requirements between project stakeholders. Support clients in understanding and fulfilling their statutory responsibilities. Project Delivery Provide senior-level technical leadership across multiple projects. Ensure delivery to the highest professional, quality and compliance standards. Support project governance, risk management and programme delivery. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams including building control, fire, structural and compliance specialists. Promote pragmatic and proportionate approaches to risk management. Client Relationship Management & Business Development Act as a trusted advisor on design safety, regulatory compliance and risk management. Develop and maintain strong client relationships. Support bid submissions, fee proposals and technical submissions. Represent the business at client meetings, industry forums and regulatory discussions. Service Development & Innovation Lead the development and enhancement of specialist compliance and advisory services. Monitor market trends and legislative developments. Support service innovation, delivery improvements and strategic growth initiatives. Collaborate with technical and operational teams to optimise service delivery. Leadership, Mentoring & Technical Governance Lead, mentor and develop technical teams and future talent. Deliver training, competency development and succession planning initiatives. Conduct performance reviews and support professional development. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and technical excellence. Develop and maintain technical guidance, standards and best practice procedures. Quality, Compliance & Safety Ensure the highest standards of quality assurance and technical governance. Maintain awareness of legislative and regulatory developments. Lead technical audits, peer reviews and compliance assessments. Champion a positive health, safety and environmental culture throughout the organisation. Candidate Requirements of a Director of Building Risk & Compliance Qualifications Holding or working towards Chartered membership of a recognised professional body such as RICS, CABE or equivalent. Relevant technical, building safety or compliance qualifications. Experience Strong knowledge and practical experience of the Building Regulations and their application across a range of projects. Proven experience delivering Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) and other technically complex construction projects. Previous experience working within a professional consultancy environment, with a sound understanding of consultancy operations and client service delivery. Demonstrable experience leading, mentoring and developing high-performing teams. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with clients, colleagues and other key stakeholders. A collaborative leadership approach, with the ability to inspire teams, foster collaboration and drive successful project outcomes. What's on Offer Competitive Salary Car Allowance Hybrid Working Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Options Professional Membership Support Structured Career Development Enhanced Holiday Entitlement Life Assurance Flexible Benefits Package This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Regulations professional with strong technical expertise, proven people management skills and the commercial acumen to drive business growth, develop client relationships and lead a successful regional team. Salary: Up to £130,000, plus an excellent benefits package including share options, commensurate with experience and suitability.
An Architectural Technologist is required to join a well-established and growing architectural practice based in Central Leeds. Our client has over 15 years' experience delivering a diverse range of Architectural, Interior design and Health & safety services across a wide variety of sectors. Due to continued growth and an increasing project pipeline, they are looking to appoint an ambitious Architectural Technologist to join their close-knit team. This role would suit an ambitious Technologist looking to progress their career into a job running role in the future. With the vast work in the pipeline this could be a genuine opportunity to join a growing practice at an exciting time with future progression opportunities. Our client works across a broad range of sectors including Commercial, Retail, Residential, Leisure, Hospitality, Education and refurbishment projects. Our client has recently secured a large framework, with fast-paced projects will involve surveying existing buildings, developing proposals, identifying finishes and producing technical information for contractors to price and deliver. The successful Architectural Technologist will also have the opportunity to work across the wider portfolio, ensuring the role remains varied and providing exposure to multiple sectors and project types. The successful Architectural Technologist will ideally have strong technical experience, with a particular focus from RIBA Stages 4 onwards and the ability to take a brief through to a deliverable technical package. Revit is preferred, although strong AutoCAD skills combined with some Revit experience will also be considered. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Architectural Technologist looking to develop their career within a small, collaborative practice, with genuine scope to become a key member of the business. As the workload continues to grow, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop client-facing responsibilities, progress into a job-running position and ultimately help build and lead their own team. Salary & Benefits Competitive Salary 30,000 - 40,000 (DOE) Annual performance-related bonus 25 days annual leave + Christmas closure + Bank holidays Annual pay reviews Bupa private healthcare Bupa Cash Plan, including dental and optical cover Flexible start and finish times Regular staff socials and team events Fully office-based working within a collaborative open-plan environment Excellent opportunities for career progression and professional development Genuine opportunity to help build and develop a team as the business grows Other benefits discussed at interview stage Architectural Technologist Position Overview Work as part of a close-knit architectural and design team on a diverse range of projects Take project briefs through to detailed technical information, predominantly across RIBA Stage 4 onwards Produce high-quality technical drawings and architectural information using AutoCAD and ideally Revit Carry out site surveys and assess existing buildings, finishes and layouts Develop refurbishment proposals and technical packages suitable for contractor pricing and delivery Liaise with clients, contractors and consultants throughout the project lifecycle Attend client meetings, contribute to discussions and assist with presenting proposals Gain exposure to Commercial, Retail, Residential, Leisure, Hospitality, Education and Office projects Manage multiple fast-paced projects and deadlines Work closely with the directors and wider team within a flat management structure Develop into a more client-facing and commercially focused position Take increasing ownership of projects and client relationships as experience develops Opportunity to progress into a job-running/team-leading position Play a key role in developing and growing a new area of the business Architectural Technologist Position Requirements 3+ years' experience within an architectural practice, consultancy or similar built environment environment Relevant Architectural Technology, Architecture or equivalent qualification Strong technical knowledge with experience producing detailed architectural information Strong AutoCAD skills Experience using Revit would be highly advantageous, although candidates with limited Revit experience will be considered Good understanding of technical design, construction detailing and architectural information Experience working across RIBA Stage 4 would be advantageous Commercial, retail, refurbishment, residential or leisure experience would be beneficial Strong communication skills with the confidence to engage with clients and contractors Ability to work efficiently across multiple fast-paced projects Ambitious and keen to progress into a job-running/client-facing position Personable, collaborative and confident working within a small team Strong attention to detail and a proactive approach to work Keen to develop their technical, commercial and professional skills Lives within a commutable distance of Leeds Full UK driving licence would be advantageous Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
17/08/2026
Full time
An Architectural Technologist is required to join a well-established and growing architectural practice based in Central Leeds. Our client has over 15 years' experience delivering a diverse range of Architectural, Interior design and Health & safety services across a wide variety of sectors. Due to continued growth and an increasing project pipeline, they are looking to appoint an ambitious Architectural Technologist to join their close-knit team. This role would suit an ambitious Technologist looking to progress their career into a job running role in the future. With the vast work in the pipeline this could be a genuine opportunity to join a growing practice at an exciting time with future progression opportunities. Our client works across a broad range of sectors including Commercial, Retail, Residential, Leisure, Hospitality, Education and refurbishment projects. Our client has recently secured a large framework, with fast-paced projects will involve surveying existing buildings, developing proposals, identifying finishes and producing technical information for contractors to price and deliver. The successful Architectural Technologist will also have the opportunity to work across the wider portfolio, ensuring the role remains varied and providing exposure to multiple sectors and project types. The successful Architectural Technologist will ideally have strong technical experience, with a particular focus from RIBA Stages 4 onwards and the ability to take a brief through to a deliverable technical package. Revit is preferred, although strong AutoCAD skills combined with some Revit experience will also be considered. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Architectural Technologist looking to develop their career within a small, collaborative practice, with genuine scope to become a key member of the business. As the workload continues to grow, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop client-facing responsibilities, progress into a job-running position and ultimately help build and lead their own team. Salary & Benefits Competitive Salary 30,000 - 40,000 (DOE) Annual performance-related bonus 25 days annual leave + Christmas closure + Bank holidays Annual pay reviews Bupa private healthcare Bupa Cash Plan, including dental and optical cover Flexible start and finish times Regular staff socials and team events Fully office-based working within a collaborative open-plan environment Excellent opportunities for career progression and professional development Genuine opportunity to help build and develop a team as the business grows Other benefits discussed at interview stage Architectural Technologist Position Overview Work as part of a close-knit architectural and design team on a diverse range of projects Take project briefs through to detailed technical information, predominantly across RIBA Stage 4 onwards Produce high-quality technical drawings and architectural information using AutoCAD and ideally Revit Carry out site surveys and assess existing buildings, finishes and layouts Develop refurbishment proposals and technical packages suitable for contractor pricing and delivery Liaise with clients, contractors and consultants throughout the project lifecycle Attend client meetings, contribute to discussions and assist with presenting proposals Gain exposure to Commercial, Retail, Residential, Leisure, Hospitality, Education and Office projects Manage multiple fast-paced projects and deadlines Work closely with the directors and wider team within a flat management structure Develop into a more client-facing and commercially focused position Take increasing ownership of projects and client relationships as experience develops Opportunity to progress into a job-running/team-leading position Play a key role in developing and growing a new area of the business Architectural Technologist Position Requirements 3+ years' experience within an architectural practice, consultancy or similar built environment environment Relevant Architectural Technology, Architecture or equivalent qualification Strong technical knowledge with experience producing detailed architectural information Strong AutoCAD skills Experience using Revit would be highly advantageous, although candidates with limited Revit experience will be considered Good understanding of technical design, construction detailing and architectural information Experience working across RIBA Stage 4 would be advantageous Commercial, retail, refurbishment, residential or leisure experience would be beneficial Strong communication skills with the confidence to engage with clients and contractors Ability to work efficiently across multiple fast-paced projects Ambitious and keen to progress into a job-running/client-facing position Personable, collaborative and confident working within a small team Strong attention to detail and a proactive approach to work Keen to develop their technical, commercial and professional skills Lives within a commutable distance of Leeds Full UK driving licence would be advantageous Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. 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Design Director (Building Regulations) required to join a leading consultancy operating within the built environment sector. This senior leadership role will provide strategic and technical oversight across major, complex and high-risk construction projects, acting as Principal Designer Advisor in accordance with the Building Safety Act and associated regulations. The successful candidate will lead project compliance, design risk management and regulatory coordination activities, ensuring health, safety, building regulation and compliance risks are effectively managed throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with clients, designers, contractors, regulators and technical specialists, you will play a key role in delivering service excellence, maintaining technical standards and supporting business growth. Key Responsibilities of a Design Director (Building Regulations): Principal Designer Leadership & Regulatory Compliance Act as Principal Designer or Principal Designer Advisor on complex and higher-risk building projects. Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, CDM Regulations and associated legislation. Lead the planning, management and coordination of design risk management activities. Ensure effective communication of design risks and compliance requirements between project stakeholders. Support clients in understanding and fulfilling their statutory responsibilities. Project Delivery Provide senior-level technical leadership across multiple projects. Ensure delivery to the highest professional, quality and compliance standards. Support project governance, risk management and programme delivery. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams including building control, fire, structural and compliance specialists. Promote pragmatic and proportionate approaches to risk management. Client Relationship Management & Business Development Act as a trusted advisor on design safety, regulatory compliance and risk management. Develop and maintain strong client relationships. Support bid submissions, fee proposals and technical submissions. Represent the business at client meetings, industry forums and regulatory discussions. Service Development & Innovation Lead the development and enhancement of specialist compliance and advisory services. Monitor market trends and legislative developments. Support service innovation, delivery improvements and strategic growth initiatives. Collaborate with technical and operational teams to optimise service delivery. Leadership, Mentoring & Technical Governance Lead, mentor and develop technical teams and future talent. Deliver training, competency development and succession planning initiatives. Conduct performance reviews and support professional development. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and technical excellence. Develop and maintain technical guidance, standards and best practice procedures. Quality, Compliance & Safety Ensure the highest standards of quality assurance and technical governance. Maintain awareness of legislative and regulatory developments. Lead technical audits, peer reviews and compliance assessments. Champion a positive health, safety and environmental culture throughout the organisation. Candidate Requirements of a Director of Building Risk & Compliance Qualifications Holding or working towards Chartered membership of a recognised professional body such as RICS, CABE or equivalent. Relevant technical, building safety or compliance qualifications. Experience Strong knowledge and practical experience of the Building Regulations and their application across a range of projects. Proven experience delivering Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) and other technically complex construction projects. Previous experience working within a professional consultancy environment, with a sound understanding of consultancy operations and client service delivery. Demonstrable experience leading, mentoring and developing high-performing teams. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with clients, colleagues and other key stakeholders. A collaborative leadership approach, with the ability to inspire teams, foster collaboration and drive successful project outcomes. What's on Offer Competitive Salary Car Allowance Hybrid Working Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Options Professional Membership Support Structured Career Development Enhanced Holiday Entitlement Life Assurance Flexible Benefits Package This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Regulations professional with strong technical expertise, proven people management skills and the commercial acumen to drive business growth, develop client relationships and lead a successful regional team. Salary: Up to £130,000, plus an excellent benefits package including share options, commensurate with experience and suitability.
17/08/2026
Full time
Design Director (Building Regulations) required to join a leading consultancy operating within the built environment sector. This senior leadership role will provide strategic and technical oversight across major, complex and high-risk construction projects, acting as Principal Designer Advisor in accordance with the Building Safety Act and associated regulations. The successful candidate will lead project compliance, design risk management and regulatory coordination activities, ensuring health, safety, building regulation and compliance risks are effectively managed throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with clients, designers, contractors, regulators and technical specialists, you will play a key role in delivering service excellence, maintaining technical standards and supporting business growth. Key Responsibilities of a Design Director (Building Regulations): Principal Designer Leadership & Regulatory Compliance Act as Principal Designer or Principal Designer Advisor on complex and higher-risk building projects. Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, CDM Regulations and associated legislation. Lead the planning, management and coordination of design risk management activities. Ensure effective communication of design risks and compliance requirements between project stakeholders. Support clients in understanding and fulfilling their statutory responsibilities. Project Delivery Provide senior-level technical leadership across multiple projects. Ensure delivery to the highest professional, quality and compliance standards. Support project governance, risk management and programme delivery. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams including building control, fire, structural and compliance specialists. Promote pragmatic and proportionate approaches to risk management. Client Relationship Management & Business Development Act as a trusted advisor on design safety, regulatory compliance and risk management. Develop and maintain strong client relationships. Support bid submissions, fee proposals and technical submissions. Represent the business at client meetings, industry forums and regulatory discussions. Service Development & Innovation Lead the development and enhancement of specialist compliance and advisory services. Monitor market trends and legislative developments. Support service innovation, delivery improvements and strategic growth initiatives. Collaborate with technical and operational teams to optimise service delivery. Leadership, Mentoring & Technical Governance Lead, mentor and develop technical teams and future talent. Deliver training, competency development and succession planning initiatives. Conduct performance reviews and support professional development. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and technical excellence. Develop and maintain technical guidance, standards and best practice procedures. Quality, Compliance & Safety Ensure the highest standards of quality assurance and technical governance. Maintain awareness of legislative and regulatory developments. Lead technical audits, peer reviews and compliance assessments. Champion a positive health, safety and environmental culture throughout the organisation. Candidate Requirements of a Director of Building Risk & Compliance Qualifications Holding or working towards Chartered membership of a recognised professional body such as RICS, CABE or equivalent. Relevant technical, building safety or compliance qualifications. Experience Strong knowledge and practical experience of the Building Regulations and their application across a range of projects. Proven experience delivering Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) and other technically complex construction projects. Previous experience working within a professional consultancy environment, with a sound understanding of consultancy operations and client service delivery. Demonstrable experience leading, mentoring and developing high-performing teams. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with clients, colleagues and other key stakeholders. A collaborative leadership approach, with the ability to inspire teams, foster collaboration and drive successful project outcomes. What's on Offer Competitive Salary Car Allowance Hybrid Working Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Options Professional Membership Support Structured Career Development Enhanced Holiday Entitlement Life Assurance Flexible Benefits Package This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Regulations professional with strong technical expertise, proven people management skills and the commercial acumen to drive business growth, develop client relationships and lead a successful regional team. Salary: Up to £130,000, plus an excellent benefits package including share options, commensurate with experience and suitability.
The Health and Safety Partnership Limited
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Design Director (Building Regulations) required to join a leading consultancy operating within the built environment sector. This senior leadership role will provide strategic and technical oversight across major, complex and high-risk construction projects, acting as Principal Designer Advisor in accordance with the Building Safety Act and associated regulations. The successful candidate will lead project compliance, design risk management and regulatory coordination activities, ensuring health, safety, building regulation and compliance risks are effectively managed throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with clients, designers, contractors, regulators and technical specialists, you will play a key role in delivering service excellence, maintaining technical standards and supporting business growth. Key Responsibilities of a Design Director (Building Regulations): Principal Designer Leadership & Regulatory Compliance Act as Principal Designer or Principal Designer Advisor on complex and higher-risk building projects. Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, CDM Regulations and associated legislation. Lead the planning, management and coordination of design risk management activities. Ensure effective communication of design risks and compliance requirements between project stakeholders. Support clients in understanding and fulfilling their statutory responsibilities. Project Delivery Provide senior-level technical leadership across multiple projects. Ensure delivery to the highest professional, quality and compliance standards. Support project governance, risk management and programme delivery. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams including building control, fire, structural and compliance specialists. Promote pragmatic and proportionate approaches to risk management. Client Relationship Management & Business Development Act as a trusted advisor on design safety, regulatory compliance and risk management. Develop and maintain strong client relationships. Support bid submissions, fee proposals and technical submissions. Represent the business at client meetings, industry forums and regulatory discussions. Service Development & Innovation Lead the development and enhancement of specialist compliance and advisory services. Monitor market trends and legislative developments. Support service innovation, delivery improvements and strategic growth initiatives. Collaborate with technical and operational teams to optimise service delivery. Leadership, Mentoring & Technical Governance Lead, mentor and develop technical teams and future talent. Deliver training, competency development and succession planning initiatives. Conduct performance reviews and support professional development. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and technical excellence. Develop and maintain technical guidance, standards and best practice procedures. Quality, Compliance & Safety Ensure the highest standards of quality assurance and technical governance. Maintain awareness of legislative and regulatory developments. Lead technical audits, peer reviews and compliance assessments. Champion a positive health, safety and environmental culture throughout the organisation. Candidate Requirements of a Director of Building Risk & Compliance Qualifications Holding or working towards Chartered membership of a recognised professional body such as RICS, CABE or equivalent. Relevant technical, building safety or compliance qualifications. Experience Strong knowledge and practical experience of the Building Regulations and their application across a range of projects. Proven experience delivering Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) and other technically complex construction projects. Previous experience working within a professional consultancy environment, with a sound understanding of consultancy operations and client service delivery. Demonstrable experience leading, mentoring and developing high-performing teams. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with clients, colleagues and other key stakeholders. A collaborative leadership approach, with the ability to inspire teams, foster collaboration and drive successful project outcomes. What's on Offer Competitive Salary Car Allowance Hybrid Working Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Options Professional Membership Support Structured Career Development Enhanced Holiday Entitlement Life Assurance Flexible Benefits Package This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Regulations professional with strong technical expertise, proven people management skills and the commercial acumen to drive business growth, develop client relationships and lead a successful regional team. Salary: Up to £130,000, plus an excellent benefits package including share options, commensurate with experience and suitability.
17/08/2026
Full time
Design Director (Building Regulations) required to join a leading consultancy operating within the built environment sector. This senior leadership role will provide strategic and technical oversight across major, complex and high-risk construction projects, acting as Principal Designer Advisor in accordance with the Building Safety Act and associated regulations. The successful candidate will lead project compliance, design risk management and regulatory coordination activities, ensuring health, safety, building regulation and compliance risks are effectively managed throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with clients, designers, contractors, regulators and technical specialists, you will play a key role in delivering service excellence, maintaining technical standards and supporting business growth. Key Responsibilities of a Design Director (Building Regulations): Principal Designer Leadership & Regulatory Compliance Act as Principal Designer or Principal Designer Advisor on complex and higher-risk building projects. Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, CDM Regulations and associated legislation. Lead the planning, management and coordination of design risk management activities. Ensure effective communication of design risks and compliance requirements between project stakeholders. Support clients in understanding and fulfilling their statutory responsibilities. Project Delivery Provide senior-level technical leadership across multiple projects. Ensure delivery to the highest professional, quality and compliance standards. Support project governance, risk management and programme delivery. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams including building control, fire, structural and compliance specialists. Promote pragmatic and proportionate approaches to risk management. Client Relationship Management & Business Development Act as a trusted advisor on design safety, regulatory compliance and risk management. Develop and maintain strong client relationships. Support bid submissions, fee proposals and technical submissions. Represent the business at client meetings, industry forums and regulatory discussions. Service Development & Innovation Lead the development and enhancement of specialist compliance and advisory services. Monitor market trends and legislative developments. Support service innovation, delivery improvements and strategic growth initiatives. Collaborate with technical and operational teams to optimise service delivery. Leadership, Mentoring & Technical Governance Lead, mentor and develop technical teams and future talent. Deliver training, competency development and succession planning initiatives. Conduct performance reviews and support professional development. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and technical excellence. Develop and maintain technical guidance, standards and best practice procedures. Quality, Compliance & Safety Ensure the highest standards of quality assurance and technical governance. Maintain awareness of legislative and regulatory developments. Lead technical audits, peer reviews and compliance assessments. Champion a positive health, safety and environmental culture throughout the organisation. Candidate Requirements of a Director of Building Risk & Compliance Qualifications Holding or working towards Chartered membership of a recognised professional body such as RICS, CABE or equivalent. Relevant technical, building safety or compliance qualifications. Experience Strong knowledge and practical experience of the Building Regulations and their application across a range of projects. Proven experience delivering Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) and other technically complex construction projects. Previous experience working within a professional consultancy environment, with a sound understanding of consultancy operations and client service delivery. Demonstrable experience leading, mentoring and developing high-performing teams. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with clients, colleagues and other key stakeholders. A collaborative leadership approach, with the ability to inspire teams, foster collaboration and drive successful project outcomes. What's on Offer Competitive Salary Car Allowance Hybrid Working Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Options Professional Membership Support Structured Career Development Enhanced Holiday Entitlement Life Assurance Flexible Benefits Package This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Regulations professional with strong technical expertise, proven people management skills and the commercial acumen to drive business growth, develop client relationships and lead a successful regional team. Salary: Up to £130,000, plus an excellent benefits package including share options, commensurate with experience and suitability.
Your new company A leading independent construction consultancy is seeking a Divisional Director to join its established Building Surveying team. Based in Essex, the position offers the chance to play a key role in the continued growth and success of a respected multi-disciplinary consultancy. As Divisional Director, you will take on the senior leadership position within the Building Surveying team, combining technical expertise, client relationship management, team development and delivery of high-profile projects. You will lead and be involved in a wide variety of projects including leisure, listed buildings and heritage, education, retail, hospitality and regeneration. Your new role As the Divisional Director, you will lead and manage complex building surveying projects from inception through to completion. This will include providing technical leadership and guidance to surveyors and support staff, managing project fees, and commercial performance. You will also be responsible for developing and maintaining strong relationships with existing clients whilst securing new business opportunities. You will also be responsible for mentoring and developing team members, undertaking staff appraisals, recruitment and performance development activities. What you'll need to succeed In order to be successful for this role, you should be an MRICS Building Surveyor operating at a leadership level and be competent delivering a variety of project types. Experience of leading and developing teams is preferred. You should have strong commercial awareness with experience managing fees, budgets and client relationships. A driving licence is required for this role. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a competitive salary, car allowance and bonus scheme. Career development opportunities include progression to Partner. The organisation offers a collaborative working environment, investment in professional development, and a flexible hybrid working arrangement that supports a healthy work-life balance.What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
17/08/2026
Full time
Your new company A leading independent construction consultancy is seeking a Divisional Director to join its established Building Surveying team. Based in Essex, the position offers the chance to play a key role in the continued growth and success of a respected multi-disciplinary consultancy. As Divisional Director, you will take on the senior leadership position within the Building Surveying team, combining technical expertise, client relationship management, team development and delivery of high-profile projects. You will lead and be involved in a wide variety of projects including leisure, listed buildings and heritage, education, retail, hospitality and regeneration. Your new role As the Divisional Director, you will lead and manage complex building surveying projects from inception through to completion. This will include providing technical leadership and guidance to surveyors and support staff, managing project fees, and commercial performance. You will also be responsible for developing and maintaining strong relationships with existing clients whilst securing new business opportunities. You will also be responsible for mentoring and developing team members, undertaking staff appraisals, recruitment and performance development activities. What you'll need to succeed In order to be successful for this role, you should be an MRICS Building Surveyor operating at a leadership level and be competent delivering a variety of project types. Experience of leading and developing teams is preferred. You should have strong commercial awareness with experience managing fees, budgets and client relationships. A driving licence is required for this role. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a competitive salary, car allowance and bonus scheme. Career development opportunities include progression to Partner. The organisation offers a collaborative working environment, investment in professional development, and a flexible hybrid working arrangement that supports a healthy work-life balance.What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
One of the UK's leading independent Property Consultancies is actively recruiting an Associate Project Manager to be based in Birmingham. THE COMPANY My client is one of the leading independent Consultancies in the UK, with a network of offices across the country. They have an outstanding reputation in the market and are involved in some of the Midlands highest-profile developments. Their portfolio spans high-profile Residential, Healthcare, Commercial, Office, and large Mixed-Use projects. They are a dynamic and forward-thinking business, offering senior professionals the opportunity to work with some of the region s leading Consultants while playing a key role in the growth of the business. THE POSITION They are actively looking to recruit an Associate Project Manager to take a leadership role in both project delivery and client management. The successful candidate will take full responsibility for delivering projects from inception to completion, while also contributing to the strategic growth of the business. Responsibilities will include: Leading and overseeing multiple projects across a range of sectors Acting as a senior point of contact for clients, developing and maintaining strong relationships Providing strategic input on project delivery, programme, cost, and risk management Supporting business development Contributing to the overall growth and direction of the Birmingham office Projects typically range in value from £1 million to £50 million THE CANDIDATE The successful Associate Project Manager must: Hold a relevant degree Have extensive experience working as a Project Manager within a Consultancy or Main Contracting environment Have a strong track record of delivering Property / Building projects from inception to completion Demonstrate excellent client-facing, leadership, and stakeholder management skills Have strong commercial awareness and business development capability Ideally be chartered (MRICS, MAPM) or working towards chartership WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY Opportunity to lead some of the region s most high-profile projects Key leadership role with influence over project delivery and team development Clear pathway to Director level Join a market-leading Consultancy with an excellent reputation INTERESTED? Apply in confidence to this advert or contact Emma Sierens on (phone number removed) for more information.
14/08/2026
Full time
One of the UK's leading independent Property Consultancies is actively recruiting an Associate Project Manager to be based in Birmingham. THE COMPANY My client is one of the leading independent Consultancies in the UK, with a network of offices across the country. They have an outstanding reputation in the market and are involved in some of the Midlands highest-profile developments. Their portfolio spans high-profile Residential, Healthcare, Commercial, Office, and large Mixed-Use projects. They are a dynamic and forward-thinking business, offering senior professionals the opportunity to work with some of the region s leading Consultants while playing a key role in the growth of the business. THE POSITION They are actively looking to recruit an Associate Project Manager to take a leadership role in both project delivery and client management. The successful candidate will take full responsibility for delivering projects from inception to completion, while also contributing to the strategic growth of the business. Responsibilities will include: Leading and overseeing multiple projects across a range of sectors Acting as a senior point of contact for clients, developing and maintaining strong relationships Providing strategic input on project delivery, programme, cost, and risk management Supporting business development Contributing to the overall growth and direction of the Birmingham office Projects typically range in value from £1 million to £50 million THE CANDIDATE The successful Associate Project Manager must: Hold a relevant degree Have extensive experience working as a Project Manager within a Consultancy or Main Contracting environment Have a strong track record of delivering Property / Building projects from inception to completion Demonstrate excellent client-facing, leadership, and stakeholder management skills Have strong commercial awareness and business development capability Ideally be chartered (MRICS, MAPM) or working towards chartership WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY Opportunity to lead some of the region s most high-profile projects Key leadership role with influence over project delivery and team development Clear pathway to Director level Join a market-leading Consultancy with an excellent reputation INTERESTED? Apply in confidence to this advert or contact Emma Sierens on (phone number removed) for more information.
Associate Director - Fire Safety Consultancy South-West & Wales Building Surveying & Fire Consultancy Competitive Salary + Benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen for an ambitious fire safety professional to take a leading role in shaping and growing a specialist fire consultancy offering across the South-West & Wales. We're working with a well-established and growing Building Surveying practice that is investing heavily in the development of its fire and building safety services. They're looking for an experienced professional who can combine technical fire safety expertise with leadership, client management and business development to help take the regional offering to the next level. This is more than a project delivery role. They're looking for someone who can become the regional technical lead, build and develop a high-performing team, strengthen key client relationships and help establish a recognised Centre of Excellence for Fire and Building Safety Consultancy. You'll have the opportunity to work on complex and high-profile projects across healthcare, education, residential, defence, commercial, infrastructure and public sector portfolios, while benefiting from the expertise and support of their wider national fire safety network. The Role As Associate Director, you'll play a key role in both the technical and commercial growth of their fire consultancy service. Your responsibilities will include: Leading and growing their fire safety consultancy offering across the South-West & Wales. Acting as the regional technical lead for fire safety, building compliance and remediation projects. Delivering complex fire consultancy commissions and providing expert advice on fire legislation, Building Regulations and fire safety compliance. Providing specialist advice around passive fire protection, compartmentation and the Building Safety Act. Building and maintaining strong relationships with strategic clients and acting as a trusted technical adviser. Identifying new business opportunities and supporting the growth of their regional market presence. Leading bids, tenders and fee proposals to secure new work. Building, mentoring and developing a high-performing fire safety team. Overseeing project delivery, governance, quality, financial performance and resource management. Supporting regional business planning and contributing to growth strategies and targets. Collaborating with their wider multidisciplinary teams and national fire safety network to share knowledge and deliver the best outcomes for clients. About You They're looking for an ambitious and commercially minded fire safety professional who is ready to take the next step into a senior leadership position. Ideally, you'll have: Strong experience within fire safety consultancy with excellent technical knowledge. A strong understanding of fire risk, compliance, Building Regulations and relevant fire safety legislation. Experience delivering complex projects and providing expert advice to clients. Proven leadership and team management experience. Strong commercial awareness and a track record of developing client relationships and winning work. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. A relevant degree and recognised industry accreditation or chartership, such as MRICS, MIFSM or IFE. A Level 4 Fire Risk Assessor qualification. A full UK driving licence. NEBOSH, IOSH or similar accreditation. Why This Opportunity? This is a genuine opportunity to build something. They have the infrastructure, national expertise and backing of an established business, but are looking for someone who can help shape the regional fire consultancy offering and make it their own. You'll have the platform to: Take ownership of the South-West & Wales fire consultancy service. Build and lead your own high-performing team. Work with major clients across a diverse range of sectors. Influence regional strategy and business growth. Access specialist expertise through a wider national fire safety network. Help establish a recognised Centre of Excellence for fire and building safety. Make a lasting impact on the direction and success of the business. If you're an experienced fire safety professional who wants technical influence, commercial responsibility and genuine leadership opportunity, this could be the career-defining move you've been looking for. Apply today! Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
13/08/2026
Full time
Associate Director - Fire Safety Consultancy South-West & Wales Building Surveying & Fire Consultancy Competitive Salary + Benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen for an ambitious fire safety professional to take a leading role in shaping and growing a specialist fire consultancy offering across the South-West & Wales. We're working with a well-established and growing Building Surveying practice that is investing heavily in the development of its fire and building safety services. They're looking for an experienced professional who can combine technical fire safety expertise with leadership, client management and business development to help take the regional offering to the next level. This is more than a project delivery role. They're looking for someone who can become the regional technical lead, build and develop a high-performing team, strengthen key client relationships and help establish a recognised Centre of Excellence for Fire and Building Safety Consultancy. You'll have the opportunity to work on complex and high-profile projects across healthcare, education, residential, defence, commercial, infrastructure and public sector portfolios, while benefiting from the expertise and support of their wider national fire safety network. The Role As Associate Director, you'll play a key role in both the technical and commercial growth of their fire consultancy service. Your responsibilities will include: Leading and growing their fire safety consultancy offering across the South-West & Wales. Acting as the regional technical lead for fire safety, building compliance and remediation projects. Delivering complex fire consultancy commissions and providing expert advice on fire legislation, Building Regulations and fire safety compliance. Providing specialist advice around passive fire protection, compartmentation and the Building Safety Act. Building and maintaining strong relationships with strategic clients and acting as a trusted technical adviser. Identifying new business opportunities and supporting the growth of their regional market presence. Leading bids, tenders and fee proposals to secure new work. Building, mentoring and developing a high-performing fire safety team. Overseeing project delivery, governance, quality, financial performance and resource management. Supporting regional business planning and contributing to growth strategies and targets. Collaborating with their wider multidisciplinary teams and national fire safety network to share knowledge and deliver the best outcomes for clients. About You They're looking for an ambitious and commercially minded fire safety professional who is ready to take the next step into a senior leadership position. Ideally, you'll have: Strong experience within fire safety consultancy with excellent technical knowledge. A strong understanding of fire risk, compliance, Building Regulations and relevant fire safety legislation. Experience delivering complex projects and providing expert advice to clients. Proven leadership and team management experience. Strong commercial awareness and a track record of developing client relationships and winning work. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. A relevant degree and recognised industry accreditation or chartership, such as MRICS, MIFSM or IFE. A Level 4 Fire Risk Assessor qualification. A full UK driving licence. NEBOSH, IOSH or similar accreditation. Why This Opportunity? This is a genuine opportunity to build something. They have the infrastructure, national expertise and backing of an established business, but are looking for someone who can help shape the regional fire consultancy offering and make it their own. You'll have the platform to: Take ownership of the South-West & Wales fire consultancy service. Build and lead your own high-performing team. Work with major clients across a diverse range of sectors. Influence regional strategy and business growth. Access specialist expertise through a wider national fire safety network. Help establish a recognised Centre of Excellence for fire and building safety. Make a lasting impact on the direction and success of the business. If you're an experienced fire safety professional who wants technical influence, commercial responsibility and genuine leadership opportunity, this could be the career-defining move you've been looking for. Apply today! Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Your new company A leading independent construction consultancy is seeking a Divisional Director to join its established Building Surveying team. Based in Essex, the position offers the chance to play a key role in the continued growth and success of a respected multi-disciplinary consultancy. As Divisional Director, you will take on the senior leadership position within the Building Surveying team, combining technical expertise, client relationship management, team development and delivery of high-profile projects. You will lead and be involved in a wide variety of projects including leisure, listed buildings and heritage, education, retail, hospitality and regeneration. Your new role As the Divisional Director, you will lead and manage complex building surveying projects from inception through to completion. This will include providing technical leadership and guidance to surveyors and support staff, managing project fees, and commercial performance. You will also be responsible for developing and maintaining strong relationships with existing clients whilst securing new business opportunities. You will also be responsible for mentoring and developing team members, undertaking staff appraisals, recruitment and performance development activities. What you'll need to succeed In order to be successful for this role, you should be an MRICS Building Surveyor operating at a leadership level and be competent delivering a variety of project types. Experience of leading and developing teams is preferred. You should have strong commercial awareness with experience managing fees, budgets and client relationships. A driving licence is required for this role. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a competitive salary, car allowance and bonus scheme. Career development opportunities include progression to Partner. The organisation offers a collaborative working environment, investment in professional development, and a flexible hybrid working arrangement that supports a healthy work-life balance. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
13/08/2026
Full time
Your new company A leading independent construction consultancy is seeking a Divisional Director to join its established Building Surveying team. Based in Essex, the position offers the chance to play a key role in the continued growth and success of a respected multi-disciplinary consultancy. As Divisional Director, you will take on the senior leadership position within the Building Surveying team, combining technical expertise, client relationship management, team development and delivery of high-profile projects. You will lead and be involved in a wide variety of projects including leisure, listed buildings and heritage, education, retail, hospitality and regeneration. Your new role As the Divisional Director, you will lead and manage complex building surveying projects from inception through to completion. This will include providing technical leadership and guidance to surveyors and support staff, managing project fees, and commercial performance. You will also be responsible for developing and maintaining strong relationships with existing clients whilst securing new business opportunities. You will also be responsible for mentoring and developing team members, undertaking staff appraisals, recruitment and performance development activities. What you'll need to succeed In order to be successful for this role, you should be an MRICS Building Surveyor operating at a leadership level and be competent delivering a variety of project types. Experience of leading and developing teams is preferred. You should have strong commercial awareness with experience managing fees, budgets and client relationships. A driving licence is required for this role. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a competitive salary, car allowance and bonus scheme. Career development opportunities include progression to Partner. The organisation offers a collaborative working environment, investment in professional development, and a flexible hybrid working arrangement that supports a healthy work-life balance. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
APPLE TECHNICAL RECRUITMENT (UK) LIMITED
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Vacancy Summary Job Title: Director (Quantity Surveying) Job Type: Permanent Job Ref: #(phone number removed) Location: Cambridge (+ flexible working) Salary: c 85k- 95k+ (DOE) basic plus executive benefits package including car allowance, bonus scheme, and pension. Company & Project An international multi-disciplinary consultancy on the outskirts of Cambridge with decades of regional prescence. The business seamlessly pairs a rich local heritage with a progressive, future-focused growth strategy. They are currently seeking a Director to lead their Higher Education & Universities sector team. This is a pivotal leadership role tasked with driving sector expansion, nurturing key university relationships, and delivering major campus transformations. Boasting one of the highest retention rates in the region, the business has a track record of promoting from within. Several current Board members joined as graduates, reflecting their genuine commitment to long-term career growth and personal legacy. Duties & Responsibilities Sector Leadership: Take strategic ownership of the Higher Education portfolio, overseeing high-profile university projects (values c 10m- 100m+) from master-planning through to final completion. Technical Excellence: Lead sophisticated cost management services for complex academic facilities, research labs, and student accommodation, ensuring expert contract administration (predominantly JCT and NEC). Strategic Client Management: Act as the primary lead for University estates teams and stakeholders, navigating the unique governance and procurement requirements of the Higher Education sector. Team Mentorship & Growth: Play a fundamental role in the executive management team by mentoring Associate Directors and Senior Surveyors, while fostering a culture of continuous learning for trainees. Desirable Experience Extensive experience within the Higher Education or University sectors is essential. Proven track record at Associate Director or Director level within a private practice or cost consultancy. Exceptional leadership and networking capabilities with the confidence to influence at the Board/Estates Director level. MRICS Chartership would be highly advantageous given the seniority of the role. Previous Roles: Associate Director, Director of Quantity Surveying, Head of Higher Education, MRICS Surveyor, or Regional Cost Lead. Qualifications: BSc or MSc in Quantity Surveying or Construction Management or Building Surveying. MRICS desirable. Application Process: If you would like more information on this Associate Director position please contact Jess Quinn. Applications will be reviewed and you will be contacted within 48 hours if your CV is of interest. Services advertised by Apple Technical Recruitment are that of an Employment Agency/Business.
13/08/2026
Full time
Vacancy Summary Job Title: Director (Quantity Surveying) Job Type: Permanent Job Ref: #(phone number removed) Location: Cambridge (+ flexible working) Salary: c 85k- 95k+ (DOE) basic plus executive benefits package including car allowance, bonus scheme, and pension. Company & Project An international multi-disciplinary consultancy on the outskirts of Cambridge with decades of regional prescence. The business seamlessly pairs a rich local heritage with a progressive, future-focused growth strategy. They are currently seeking a Director to lead their Higher Education & Universities sector team. This is a pivotal leadership role tasked with driving sector expansion, nurturing key university relationships, and delivering major campus transformations. Boasting one of the highest retention rates in the region, the business has a track record of promoting from within. Several current Board members joined as graduates, reflecting their genuine commitment to long-term career growth and personal legacy. Duties & Responsibilities Sector Leadership: Take strategic ownership of the Higher Education portfolio, overseeing high-profile university projects (values c 10m- 100m+) from master-planning through to final completion. Technical Excellence: Lead sophisticated cost management services for complex academic facilities, research labs, and student accommodation, ensuring expert contract administration (predominantly JCT and NEC). Strategic Client Management: Act as the primary lead for University estates teams and stakeholders, navigating the unique governance and procurement requirements of the Higher Education sector. Team Mentorship & Growth: Play a fundamental role in the executive management team by mentoring Associate Directors and Senior Surveyors, while fostering a culture of continuous learning for trainees. Desirable Experience Extensive experience within the Higher Education or University sectors is essential. Proven track record at Associate Director or Director level within a private practice or cost consultancy. Exceptional leadership and networking capabilities with the confidence to influence at the Board/Estates Director level. MRICS Chartership would be highly advantageous given the seniority of the role. Previous Roles: Associate Director, Director of Quantity Surveying, Head of Higher Education, MRICS Surveyor, or Regional Cost Lead. Qualifications: BSc or MSc in Quantity Surveying or Construction Management or Building Surveying. MRICS desirable. Application Process: If you would like more information on this Associate Director position please contact Jess Quinn. Applications will be reviewed and you will be contacted within 48 hours if your CV is of interest. Services advertised by Apple Technical Recruitment are that of an Employment Agency/Business.
Delay Associate Director - Construction Disputes Location: London, WC2E 9JD Package: £80,000 - £100,000+ plus bonus, private healthcare, pension, benefits WHO WE ARE: Adair is an independent multi-disciplinary property and construction consultancy with an excellent track record in both the public and private sectors. We specialise in Dispute Resolution, Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, Project Management and Project Monitoring in the UK and internationally. We provide flexible, high-quality services and solutions tailored to meet the specific needs of each client. Our success has been built on providing an exceptional client service for a range of solicitors, private individuals, banks, private equity funds and trusts. WHAT WE RE LOOKING FOR: We are looking for a Delay specialist at Associate Director level in London to work closely with the Construction Lead on arbitration, litigation, mediation and adjudication work across the UK. You will: Provide specialist assistant on expert delay reports and contractual advice in all aspects of construction delay and disruption matters. Prepare and assist with analysis and expert reports for complex, high value arbitration and litigation proceedings. Assist preparing expert testimony on dispute matters as required and work towards providing expert testimony in a live legal context. Deliver Expert Delay analysis work. Work with the Dispute Resolution expert team on disputes and business development and management. The successful appointee will play a key part in the further development of the practice, with emphasis on thought leadership as well as practice and business development. WHAT YOU LL NEED: You must have experience of large scale, complex construction disputes and be experienced in litigation and arbitration procedures. Ideally, you will be working in delay in a similar Construction Disputes business and have a blend of the following experience: assessing the time impacts of contractual claims and working in the construction industry. performing detailed delay forensic analysis and comfortable handling large data sets. drafting technical and expert reports, and proposals and white papers. producing clear concise opinions on matters in dispute leading to the production of CPR 35 compliant reports understanding all methods of alternative dispute resolution. Additionally, you must be: highly analytical and known for your attention to detail. a skilled communicator (written and verbal) with exceptional report writing skills; fluency in English is essential. IT proficient - Excel and PowerPoint are essential; Primavera P6, Astra Power Projects, AutoCAD, NBS or MS Project are advantageous. Degree educated in Engineering, Construction Management or Project Management (preferable). WHAT WE OFFER: £80,000 - £100,000 salary dependent on level of education and experience. Benefits include but are not limited to: Pension Private Healthcare Life Insurance Critical illness cover 25 days Annual Leave increasing with service Enhanced Parental Leave Electric Car Scheme Cycle to Work Scheme REF: JE-ADAIR010
12/08/2026
Full time
Delay Associate Director - Construction Disputes Location: London, WC2E 9JD Package: £80,000 - £100,000+ plus bonus, private healthcare, pension, benefits WHO WE ARE: Adair is an independent multi-disciplinary property and construction consultancy with an excellent track record in both the public and private sectors. We specialise in Dispute Resolution, Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, Project Management and Project Monitoring in the UK and internationally. We provide flexible, high-quality services and solutions tailored to meet the specific needs of each client. Our success has been built on providing an exceptional client service for a range of solicitors, private individuals, banks, private equity funds and trusts. WHAT WE RE LOOKING FOR: We are looking for a Delay specialist at Associate Director level in London to work closely with the Construction Lead on arbitration, litigation, mediation and adjudication work across the UK. You will: Provide specialist assistant on expert delay reports and contractual advice in all aspects of construction delay and disruption matters. Prepare and assist with analysis and expert reports for complex, high value arbitration and litigation proceedings. Assist preparing expert testimony on dispute matters as required and work towards providing expert testimony in a live legal context. Deliver Expert Delay analysis work. Work with the Dispute Resolution expert team on disputes and business development and management. The successful appointee will play a key part in the further development of the practice, with emphasis on thought leadership as well as practice and business development. WHAT YOU LL NEED: You must have experience of large scale, complex construction disputes and be experienced in litigation and arbitration procedures. Ideally, you will be working in delay in a similar Construction Disputes business and have a blend of the following experience: assessing the time impacts of contractual claims and working in the construction industry. performing detailed delay forensic analysis and comfortable handling large data sets. drafting technical and expert reports, and proposals and white papers. producing clear concise opinions on matters in dispute leading to the production of CPR 35 compliant reports understanding all methods of alternative dispute resolution. Additionally, you must be: highly analytical and known for your attention to detail. a skilled communicator (written and verbal) with exceptional report writing skills; fluency in English is essential. IT proficient - Excel and PowerPoint are essential; Primavera P6, Astra Power Projects, AutoCAD, NBS or MS Project are advantageous. Degree educated in Engineering, Construction Management or Project Management (preferable). WHAT WE OFFER: £80,000 - £100,000 salary dependent on level of education and experience. Benefits include but are not limited to: Pension Private Healthcare Life Insurance Critical illness cover 25 days Annual Leave increasing with service Enhanced Parental Leave Electric Car Scheme Cycle to Work Scheme REF: JE-ADAIR010
Location: Covent Garden, London. WC2 Salary: £75,000 £90,000 plus bonus and benefits ABOUT US Adair is an independent multidisciplinary property and construction consultancy providing Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying, Project Management, Project Monitoring and Dispute Resolution services across the UK and internationally. We are known for delivering high-quality, commercially focused advice across a diverse portfolio of prestigious and complex projects. THE OPPORTUNITY We are looking for an ambitious Associate Director to help establish and grow our permanent Building Surveying team in Covent Garden. This could suit an existing Associate or Associate Director, or a strong Senior Building Surveyor ready to step into a more senior and influential position. Working closely with the Head of Building Surveying, you will deliver a broad range of instructions, develop client relationships and play a central role in shaping the London team as it grows. Rather than joining a large, established hierarchy, you will have the opportunity to make a visible impact, help recruit future team members and influence the development of the service. THE ROLE You will work across prime and super-prime residential, commercial, retail, theatre and public-sector properties, mainly in London and the South East. You will have the freedom to combine technical delivery with client development and team leadership, rather than being confined to a narrow specialism or purely fee-earning role. Responsibilities will include: Delivering professional and project Building Surveying instructions. Developing existing clients and generating new business. Preparing fee proposals and acting as a key fee earner. Undertaking building surveys and defect diagnosis. Providing contract administration services. Preparing specifications, tender documents and contract documentation. Advising on dilapidations and Party Wall matters. Preparing licences to alter and monitoring works. Supporting expert-witness matters. Mentoring junior surveyors and supporting APC candidates. Helping to recruit and develop the London team. The role requires a strong all-round Building Surveyor rather than someone focused on a single specialism. ABOUT YOU You should be: MRICS qualified with an RICS-accredited Building Surveying degree. Experienced across a broad range of Building Surveying services. Commercially aware and comfortable with clients and business development. Able to lead instructions and support junior colleagues. Proactive, personable and highly organised. You will enjoy taking ownership, building relationships and contributing beyond the delivery of individual projects. What we offer £75,000 £90,000, depending on experience. Bonus, private healthcare and pension. Life insurance and critical illness cover. A key role in building Adair s permanent London Building Surveying team. The opportunity to shape a growing team while working on varied, high-quality instructions. RE : JE-ADAIR012
12/08/2026
Full time
Location: Covent Garden, London. WC2 Salary: £75,000 £90,000 plus bonus and benefits ABOUT US Adair is an independent multidisciplinary property and construction consultancy providing Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying, Project Management, Project Monitoring and Dispute Resolution services across the UK and internationally. We are known for delivering high-quality, commercially focused advice across a diverse portfolio of prestigious and complex projects. THE OPPORTUNITY We are looking for an ambitious Associate Director to help establish and grow our permanent Building Surveying team in Covent Garden. This could suit an existing Associate or Associate Director, or a strong Senior Building Surveyor ready to step into a more senior and influential position. Working closely with the Head of Building Surveying, you will deliver a broad range of instructions, develop client relationships and play a central role in shaping the London team as it grows. Rather than joining a large, established hierarchy, you will have the opportunity to make a visible impact, help recruit future team members and influence the development of the service. THE ROLE You will work across prime and super-prime residential, commercial, retail, theatre and public-sector properties, mainly in London and the South East. You will have the freedom to combine technical delivery with client development and team leadership, rather than being confined to a narrow specialism or purely fee-earning role. Responsibilities will include: Delivering professional and project Building Surveying instructions. Developing existing clients and generating new business. Preparing fee proposals and acting as a key fee earner. Undertaking building surveys and defect diagnosis. Providing contract administration services. Preparing specifications, tender documents and contract documentation. Advising on dilapidations and Party Wall matters. Preparing licences to alter and monitoring works. Supporting expert-witness matters. Mentoring junior surveyors and supporting APC candidates. Helping to recruit and develop the London team. The role requires a strong all-round Building Surveyor rather than someone focused on a single specialism. ABOUT YOU You should be: MRICS qualified with an RICS-accredited Building Surveying degree. Experienced across a broad range of Building Surveying services. Commercially aware and comfortable with clients and business development. Able to lead instructions and support junior colleagues. Proactive, personable and highly organised. You will enjoy taking ownership, building relationships and contributing beyond the delivery of individual projects. What we offer £75,000 £90,000, depending on experience. Bonus, private healthcare and pension. Life insurance and critical illness cover. A key role in building Adair s permanent London Building Surveying team. The opportunity to shape a growing team while working on varied, high-quality instructions. RE : JE-ADAIR012
A growing construction consultancy in London is seeking a capable Project Manager to join its established team. The successful Project Manager will work primarily on commercial developments, alongside a smaller portfolio of hotel projects. The Project Manager will deliver smaller projects with guidance from senior colleagues and assist directors with larger, more complex schemes. The successful Project Manager will gain exposure across the full project lifecycle, strengthen their client-facing experience and receive structured support towards RICS chartership. The consultancy recently supported another Project Manager through chartership, demonstrating its commitment to professional development. You must have prior construction consultancy experience to be considered for this role. The Project Manager's role The Project Manager will manage commercial and hotel projects from initial briefing through to completion. Responsibilities will include preparing programmes, coordinating design teams, managing project documentation and monitoring progress against agreed cost, quality and time objectives. The Project Manager will attend and chair meetings, maintain risk and action registers, support procurement processes and provide clear updates to clients. On larger schemes, the Project Manager will work closely with directors, helping to coordinate consultants, contractors and other project stakeholders. As the successful candidate develops, they will be encouraged to take greater ownership of commissions, strengthen client relationships and contribute to the continued growth of the consultancy. The Project Manager The successful Project Manager will have: Previous project management experience within a construction consultancy Experience working on commercial, office or hotel developments The ability to deliver smaller projects with appropriate senior support A degree in Project Management, Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying or a related construction discipline Progress towards MRICS, MAPM, MCIOB or another relevant professional qualification A good understanding of construction procurement, contracts and project delivery Strong communication, organisation and client-facing skills A proactive and commercially aware approach In Return? The Project Manager will receive: 48,000- 55,000 Structured support towards RICS chartership Direct guidance from experienced directors Exposure to commercial and hotel projects Increasing responsibility for project delivery Clear opportunities for career progression Ongoing training and professional development Project Manager Commercial Project Manager Hotel Projects Construction Consultancy RICS Chartership London Project Management
12/08/2026
Full time
A growing construction consultancy in London is seeking a capable Project Manager to join its established team. The successful Project Manager will work primarily on commercial developments, alongside a smaller portfolio of hotel projects. The Project Manager will deliver smaller projects with guidance from senior colleagues and assist directors with larger, more complex schemes. The successful Project Manager will gain exposure across the full project lifecycle, strengthen their client-facing experience and receive structured support towards RICS chartership. The consultancy recently supported another Project Manager through chartership, demonstrating its commitment to professional development. You must have prior construction consultancy experience to be considered for this role. The Project Manager's role The Project Manager will manage commercial and hotel projects from initial briefing through to completion. Responsibilities will include preparing programmes, coordinating design teams, managing project documentation and monitoring progress against agreed cost, quality and time objectives. The Project Manager will attend and chair meetings, maintain risk and action registers, support procurement processes and provide clear updates to clients. On larger schemes, the Project Manager will work closely with directors, helping to coordinate consultants, contractors and other project stakeholders. As the successful candidate develops, they will be encouraged to take greater ownership of commissions, strengthen client relationships and contribute to the continued growth of the consultancy. The Project Manager The successful Project Manager will have: Previous project management experience within a construction consultancy Experience working on commercial, office or hotel developments The ability to deliver smaller projects with appropriate senior support A degree in Project Management, Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying or a related construction discipline Progress towards MRICS, MAPM, MCIOB or another relevant professional qualification A good understanding of construction procurement, contracts and project delivery Strong communication, organisation and client-facing skills A proactive and commercially aware approach In Return? The Project Manager will receive: 48,000- 55,000 Structured support towards RICS chartership Direct guidance from experienced directors Exposure to commercial and hotel projects Increasing responsibility for project delivery Clear opportunities for career progression Ongoing training and professional development Project Manager Commercial Project Manager Hotel Projects Construction Consultancy RICS Chartership London Project Management
A UK-leading property consultancy is looking to appoint an experienced Associate Director of Cost to strengthen their expanding Cost Management team in Soho, London. This is a significant appointment for an ambitious Associate Director of Cost who wants to take on greater leadership responsibility within a well-established multidisciplinary property business investing heavily in the growth of its professional services offering. Working closely with the Cost Management Director, the successful Associate Director of Cost will lead professional Quantity Surveying commissions while acting as a senior point of contact for key clients. The Associate Director of Cost will oversee cost planning, procurement, financial reporting and commercial delivery, providing independent PQS advice from early feasibility through to final account. Alongside project responsibilities, the Associate Director of Cost will have an important role in developing the wider team. This will include mentoring junior surveyors, strengthening existing client relationships and supporting business development activity. With considerable investment being made into the department, the position offers an experienced Associate Director of Cost the opportunity to influence how the service develops and build towards further senior leadership. Associate Director of Cost - Key Responsibilities: Leading cost planning, estimating and benchmarking across multiple client commissions Preparing and reviewing detailed cost plans, budgets and commercial reports Advising clients on procurement routes, commercial strategy and project delivery Overseeing valuations, change control, contractual matters and final accounts Identifying commercial risks and opportunities throughout the project lifecycle Managing senior client relationships and providing independent PQS advice Supporting business development, repeat instructions and new client opportunities Mentoring and developing junior members of the Cost Management team Associate Director of Cost - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a relevant construction discipline MRICS qualified Extensive UK PQS or professional cost consultancy experience Proven ability to independently lead commissions and manage key clients Strong knowledge of cost planning, procurement and contract administration Commercially astute with excellent financial and written reporting skills Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder management capabilities In Return: 90,000 - 100,000 per annum Soho, Central London location Senior position within a UK-leading property consultancy Direct involvement with Cost Management leadership Opportunity to help grow an expanding professional service Excellent scope for continued progression beyond Associate Director level If you are an Associate Director of Cost considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
12/08/2026
Full time
A UK-leading property consultancy is looking to appoint an experienced Associate Director of Cost to strengthen their expanding Cost Management team in Soho, London. This is a significant appointment for an ambitious Associate Director of Cost who wants to take on greater leadership responsibility within a well-established multidisciplinary property business investing heavily in the growth of its professional services offering. Working closely with the Cost Management Director, the successful Associate Director of Cost will lead professional Quantity Surveying commissions while acting as a senior point of contact for key clients. The Associate Director of Cost will oversee cost planning, procurement, financial reporting and commercial delivery, providing independent PQS advice from early feasibility through to final account. Alongside project responsibilities, the Associate Director of Cost will have an important role in developing the wider team. This will include mentoring junior surveyors, strengthening existing client relationships and supporting business development activity. With considerable investment being made into the department, the position offers an experienced Associate Director of Cost the opportunity to influence how the service develops and build towards further senior leadership. Associate Director of Cost - Key Responsibilities: Leading cost planning, estimating and benchmarking across multiple client commissions Preparing and reviewing detailed cost plans, budgets and commercial reports Advising clients on procurement routes, commercial strategy and project delivery Overseeing valuations, change control, contractual matters and final accounts Identifying commercial risks and opportunities throughout the project lifecycle Managing senior client relationships and providing independent PQS advice Supporting business development, repeat instructions and new client opportunities Mentoring and developing junior members of the Cost Management team Associate Director of Cost - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a relevant construction discipline MRICS qualified Extensive UK PQS or professional cost consultancy experience Proven ability to independently lead commissions and manage key clients Strong knowledge of cost planning, procurement and contract administration Commercially astute with excellent financial and written reporting skills Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder management capabilities In Return: 90,000 - 100,000 per annum Soho, Central London location Senior position within a UK-leading property consultancy Direct involvement with Cost Management leadership Opportunity to help grow an expanding professional service Excellent scope for continued progression beyond Associate Director level If you are an Associate Director of Cost considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
Cityscape is partnering with an independent multidisciplinary building and construction consultancy to appoint a Regional Director of Project Management to lead and grow their presence across the Manchester and Leeds markets. This is an outstanding opportunity for a senior project management professional who combines strong construction consultancy experience with proven leadership and business development credentials. The role offers the chance to shape a growing regional team, build strategic client relationships and play a key role in the continued expansion of an established business. As Regional Director, you will take responsibility for leading the Project Management team across Manchester and Leeds, driving revenue growth, developing new business opportunities and ensuring the successful delivery of major projects for a diverse client base across Commercial, Residential, Industrial & Retail sectors. You will be visible in both offices, typically spending 1-2 days per week in both Manchester & Leeds, while maintaining flexibility to support clients and teams across the wider region. To be considered, you will need: Proven experience within a construction consultancy environment. Professional qualification as either MRICS or MAPM. A strong track record of leading and developing project management teams. Demonstrable success in winning new work and developing client relationships. A strategic mindset with the ability to influence and drive business growth. A salary up to £100,000 is on offer, plus a comprehensive benefits package and bonus. STARTDATE 18/08/2026
11/08/2026
Full time
Cityscape is partnering with an independent multidisciplinary building and construction consultancy to appoint a Regional Director of Project Management to lead and grow their presence across the Manchester and Leeds markets. This is an outstanding opportunity for a senior project management professional who combines strong construction consultancy experience with proven leadership and business development credentials. The role offers the chance to shape a growing regional team, build strategic client relationships and play a key role in the continued expansion of an established business. As Regional Director, you will take responsibility for leading the Project Management team across Manchester and Leeds, driving revenue growth, developing new business opportunities and ensuring the successful delivery of major projects for a diverse client base across Commercial, Residential, Industrial & Retail sectors. You will be visible in both offices, typically spending 1-2 days per week in both Manchester & Leeds, while maintaining flexibility to support clients and teams across the wider region. To be considered, you will need: Proven experience within a construction consultancy environment. Professional qualification as either MRICS or MAPM. A strong track record of leading and developing project management teams. Demonstrable success in winning new work and developing client relationships. A strategic mindset with the ability to influence and drive business growth. A salary up to £100,000 is on offer, plus a comprehensive benefits package and bonus. STARTDATE 18/08/2026
Building Surveyor - Associate Director Location: London Levels: Senior Surveyor Associate Associate Director Sector: Commercial Property / Landlord Services I'm exclusively representing a highly regarded property consultancy looking to strengthen its London Building Surveying team with commercially minded surveyors at Senior Surveyor, Associate and Associate Director level . This is an excellent opportunity to join a strong and established brand within the property industry , working across a prestigious portfolio of landlord-managed assets and directly with some of the business's key clients. The Opportunity You'll become a key member of the London team, providing a range of professional Building Surveying services across high-quality commercial property. Depending on your experience and strengths, your work could include: Licence to Alter advice and management Planned Maintenance Programmes Reinstatement Cost Assessments Contract Administration Dilapidations Landlord representation and professional Building Surveying advice Managing refurbishment, repair and improvement projects Direct liaison with landlords, occupiers, consultants and other stakeholders The role can be shaped around your existing expertise while giving you the opportunity to broaden your experience across other service lines. Why Consider It? This is more than simply another Building Surveying position. The team can offer genuine exposure to prestigious assets and major clients , alongside the backing and opportunities that come with joining a recognised name within the property market. You'll have the opportunity to take ownership of your work, build strong client relationships and develop your career in a direction that suits your strengths and ambitions. There is real scope for personal development and progression , whether you are an established Senior Surveyor looking for the next step or operating at Associate or Associate Director level and looking for a platform where you can continue building your profile. What They're Looking For You'll ideally have: Professional Building Surveying experience within the commercial property sector Experience across some of the core services above Strong commercial awareness Confidence dealing directly with clients Good communication and stakeholder management skills The ability to manage your own workload and take responsibility for client instructions A proactive approach and genuine interest in developing your career Interested? This is an exclusive opportunity I'm recruiting for in London , so if you'd like to hear more about the team, portfolio and progression opportunities, please get in touch with Andreea Hudson at Aldwych Consulting for a confidential chat. Alternatively, apply today by forwarding your CV. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
11/08/2026
Full time
Building Surveyor - Associate Director Location: London Levels: Senior Surveyor Associate Associate Director Sector: Commercial Property / Landlord Services I'm exclusively representing a highly regarded property consultancy looking to strengthen its London Building Surveying team with commercially minded surveyors at Senior Surveyor, Associate and Associate Director level . This is an excellent opportunity to join a strong and established brand within the property industry , working across a prestigious portfolio of landlord-managed assets and directly with some of the business's key clients. The Opportunity You'll become a key member of the London team, providing a range of professional Building Surveying services across high-quality commercial property. Depending on your experience and strengths, your work could include: Licence to Alter advice and management Planned Maintenance Programmes Reinstatement Cost Assessments Contract Administration Dilapidations Landlord representation and professional Building Surveying advice Managing refurbishment, repair and improvement projects Direct liaison with landlords, occupiers, consultants and other stakeholders The role can be shaped around your existing expertise while giving you the opportunity to broaden your experience across other service lines. Why Consider It? This is more than simply another Building Surveying position. The team can offer genuine exposure to prestigious assets and major clients , alongside the backing and opportunities that come with joining a recognised name within the property market. You'll have the opportunity to take ownership of your work, build strong client relationships and develop your career in a direction that suits your strengths and ambitions. There is real scope for personal development and progression , whether you are an established Senior Surveyor looking for the next step or operating at Associate or Associate Director level and looking for a platform where you can continue building your profile. What They're Looking For You'll ideally have: Professional Building Surveying experience within the commercial property sector Experience across some of the core services above Strong commercial awareness Confidence dealing directly with clients Good communication and stakeholder management skills The ability to manage your own workload and take responsibility for client instructions A proactive approach and genuine interest in developing your career Interested? This is an exclusive opportunity I'm recruiting for in London , so if you'd like to hear more about the team, portfolio and progression opportunities, please get in touch with Andreea Hudson at Aldwych Consulting for a confidential chat. Alternatively, apply today by forwarding your CV. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
A respected independent property and construction consultancy is seeking a Director of Monitoring Surveying to join their London team and play a central role in the continued growth of their Monitoring Surveying & Due Diligence division. This is a senior strategic appointment for an established Director of Monitoring Surveying with a strong reputation across lender advisory, development monitoring and due diligence. The successful Director of Monitoring Surveying will lead major commissions for institutional lenders, investors, developers and other key stakeholders, providing high-level advice across complex development projects. Alongside project delivery, the Director of Monitoring Surveying will take responsibility for strengthening senior client relationships, generating new instructions and supporting the commercial development of the service line. Working closely with the existing divisional leadership, the Director of Monitoring Surveying will also help shape future strategy, mentor team members and provide senior leadership across the department. This opportunity would suit an ambitious Director of Monitoring Surveying who wants genuine influence over the direction, succession planning and long-term expansion of an established specialist team. Director of Monitoring Surveying - Key Responsibilities: Leading complex monitoring surveying and due diligence commissions Advising lenders, investors and development stakeholders on project risk, progress and funding Developing and maintaining relationships with senior institutional clients Identifying new instructions and contributing to wider business development Managing, mentoring and developing members of the monitoring team Supporting divisional strategy, resource planning and future service growth Acting as deputy to the existing divisional lead when required Director of Monitoring Surveying - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, Commercial Management or a related construction discipline MRICS qualification strongly preferred Extensive UK monitoring surveying, lender advisory or development monitoring experience Established market profile with strong relationships across lenders, investors or developers Proven experience leading significant commissions independently Strong commercial, leadership and business development capabilities Detailed understanding of construction, procurement, development finance and project risk In Return: 95,000 - 110,000 per annum Influential Director-level position within a specialist London team Opportunity to shape the future growth of an established service line High-level exposure to institutional clients and major development commissions Clear involvement in succession planning and long-term business strategy If you are a Director considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
11/08/2026
Full time
A respected independent property and construction consultancy is seeking a Director of Monitoring Surveying to join their London team and play a central role in the continued growth of their Monitoring Surveying & Due Diligence division. This is a senior strategic appointment for an established Director of Monitoring Surveying with a strong reputation across lender advisory, development monitoring and due diligence. The successful Director of Monitoring Surveying will lead major commissions for institutional lenders, investors, developers and other key stakeholders, providing high-level advice across complex development projects. Alongside project delivery, the Director of Monitoring Surveying will take responsibility for strengthening senior client relationships, generating new instructions and supporting the commercial development of the service line. Working closely with the existing divisional leadership, the Director of Monitoring Surveying will also help shape future strategy, mentor team members and provide senior leadership across the department. This opportunity would suit an ambitious Director of Monitoring Surveying who wants genuine influence over the direction, succession planning and long-term expansion of an established specialist team. Director of Monitoring Surveying - Key Responsibilities: Leading complex monitoring surveying and due diligence commissions Advising lenders, investors and development stakeholders on project risk, progress and funding Developing and maintaining relationships with senior institutional clients Identifying new instructions and contributing to wider business development Managing, mentoring and developing members of the monitoring team Supporting divisional strategy, resource planning and future service growth Acting as deputy to the existing divisional lead when required Director of Monitoring Surveying - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, Commercial Management or a related construction discipline MRICS qualification strongly preferred Extensive UK monitoring surveying, lender advisory or development monitoring experience Established market profile with strong relationships across lenders, investors or developers Proven experience leading significant commissions independently Strong commercial, leadership and business development capabilities Detailed understanding of construction, procurement, development finance and project risk In Return: 95,000 - 110,000 per annum Influential Director-level position within a specialist London team Opportunity to shape the future growth of an established service line High-level exposure to institutional clients and major development commissions Clear involvement in succession planning and long-term business strategy If you are a Director considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy