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Gleeson Recruitment Group
Facilities Coordinator (Retail)
Gleeson Recruitment Group Shirebrook, Nottinghamshire
An exciting opportunity for a Facilities Coordinator to join a leading retail company. You will play a key role in maintaining a large property portfolio ensuring delivery of hard and soft services requirements that impact day-to-day operations, health & safety, and cost control. Reporting to the Head of UK Retail Facilities, you will manage planned and reactive maintenance, liaise with contractors and internal teams, and support the wider facilities to function across the business. This is an office based with 1-2 days travelling to stores across the UK. Roles & Responsibilities Manage planned and reactive maintenance for hard and soft services. Liaison with stores, contractors, suppliers, and internal departments. Review invoices and purchase orders before approval to ensure accuracy and compliance with group requirements. Maintain control of budgets, monitoring expenditure and reporting regularly. Organise works with contractors and support project works as required. Assist with store closures and new site acquisitions. Work on CAFM Portal system, assessing and triaging tickets. Take and make calls on the Facilities mobile, where you will be allocated a region to look after. Build strong relationships with store teams, contractors, and the Facilities team. Conduct regular site audits to conduct safety, compliance and contractor checks Verify compliance documents are accessible and up to date on ARMS and in-store. Skills And Qualifications Previous experience in a Facilities Coordinator role ideally within the retail sector Experience working within a team. IOSH / NEBOSH Certification Experience using CAFM systems and managing external contractors / service providers Ability to problem solve and remain calm under pressure, whilst proactively reacting within a fast-paced environment Salary / Package 30,000 25 days holiday Pension Contribution Flexible working Access to retail discounts At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
10/03/2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity for a Facilities Coordinator to join a leading retail company. You will play a key role in maintaining a large property portfolio ensuring delivery of hard and soft services requirements that impact day-to-day operations, health & safety, and cost control. Reporting to the Head of UK Retail Facilities, you will manage planned and reactive maintenance, liaise with contractors and internal teams, and support the wider facilities to function across the business. This is an office based with 1-2 days travelling to stores across the UK. Roles & Responsibilities Manage planned and reactive maintenance for hard and soft services. Liaison with stores, contractors, suppliers, and internal departments. Review invoices and purchase orders before approval to ensure accuracy and compliance with group requirements. Maintain control of budgets, monitoring expenditure and reporting regularly. Organise works with contractors and support project works as required. Assist with store closures and new site acquisitions. Work on CAFM Portal system, assessing and triaging tickets. Take and make calls on the Facilities mobile, where you will be allocated a region to look after. Build strong relationships with store teams, contractors, and the Facilities team. Conduct regular site audits to conduct safety, compliance and contractor checks Verify compliance documents are accessible and up to date on ARMS and in-store. Skills And Qualifications Previous experience in a Facilities Coordinator role ideally within the retail sector Experience working within a team. IOSH / NEBOSH Certification Experience using CAFM systems and managing external contractors / service providers Ability to problem solve and remain calm under pressure, whilst proactively reacting within a fast-paced environment Salary / Package 30,000 25 days holiday Pension Contribution Flexible working Access to retail discounts At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
CBRE Enterprise EMEA
Assistant Facilities Manager
CBRE Enterprise EMEA
About the Role: As our new Facilities Supervisor, you will be the operational backbone of a prestigious CBRE client office in London, delivering exceptional Hard and Soft Facilities Management directly to the occupier. Beyond your local client site, you will act as a key player within our broader global workplace team, collaborating with and supporting FM colleagues across all regions of the world to drive global initiatives. Despite the high-profile nature of the client site, we pride ourselves on a relaxed work environment, a collaborative team bond, and a genuine commitment to work-life balance. This is a highly visible, hands-on role where you will actively partner with site technicians to practically resolve issues (which includes occasional weekend work). What You'll Do: Operations & Service Delivery Hands-on Diagnostics: Actively assist site technicians with in-house maintenance tasks (M&E issues, small electrical works, water management, HVAC troubleshooting). Must be comfortable with physical tasks and working at heights (e.g., using ladders) to directly solve physical building issues. Proactive Building Management: Conduct site walkarounds, oversee remedial works, and ensure HVAC/plumbing operate effectively across office premises and the Company Flat. Hard & Soft Services: Assist in managing PPM schedules and reactive repairs. Act as the subcontractor lead for all hard & soft services. Site Support: Lead minor projects and space changes. Support staff onboarding/offboarding, conduct site inductions, and manage the Mail Room. Financial Management & Reporting Commercial Support: Take ownership of day-to-day financial administration. Request vendor quotes, raise Purchase Orders (POs), and process invoices. Budget Tracking: Actively participate in monthly accruals meetings to ensure accurate financial forecasting and budget alignment. CAFM & Contractor Liaison: Manage site logbooks and the CAFM system (Jira) for accurate work updates and routine PPM completion. Manage external suppliers, compare costs, and present monthly KPI reports to management. Team Leadership, H&S, & Client Engagement Lead Operations: Supervise site-dedicated cleaning teams, the Facilities Coordinator, the Mail Room, the helpdesk, and daily vendors. Oversee rotas, leave, and ensure SLAs are met. Mentorship: Cross-train staff, guide them through complex procedures, and build a collaborative team environment. Statutory Governance & Emergencies: Ensure 100% compliance with H&S legislation (Risk Assessments, COSHH, RAMS, audits). Act as Fire Warden and First Aider, providing logistics support during emergencies. Relationship Management: Act as the primary escalation point for the landlord, client, and service providers. Collaborate in client governance meetings to enhance service lines. What You'll Need: Experience & Qualifications Relevant experience in a commercial Workplace/FM environment, with demonstrable supervisory experience. IWFM certification is highly desirable. Health & Safety: Must hold an IOSH Managing Safely certificate (or obtain within the first year). NEBOSH is a plus. Technical & Practical Skills FM & Physical Aptitude: Practical understanding of Hard FM (M&E, HVAC, electrical, water). Willingness and physical ability to engage in manual work alongside technicians for fault diagnosis. Commercial Acumen: Exceptional organizational and mathematical skills to manage budgets, accruals, and calculate sophisticated figures for vendor management. Systems Fluency: Master-level IT literacy, including CAFM systems (Jira), Mac OS, and Google Workspace. Why CBRE When you join CBRE, you become part of the global leader in commercial real estate services and investment that helps businesses and people thrive. We are dynamic problem solvers and forward-thinking professionals who create significant impact. Our collaborative culture is built on our shared values - respect, integrity, service and excellence - and we value the diverse perspectives, backgrounds and skillsets of our people. At CBRE, you have the opportunity to chart your own course and realize your potential. We welcome all applicants. Applicant AI Use Disclosure We value human interaction to understand each candidate's unique experience, skills and aspirations. We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to make hiring decisions, and we ask that candidates disclose any use of AI in the application and interview process.
10/03/2026
Full time
About the Role: As our new Facilities Supervisor, you will be the operational backbone of a prestigious CBRE client office in London, delivering exceptional Hard and Soft Facilities Management directly to the occupier. Beyond your local client site, you will act as a key player within our broader global workplace team, collaborating with and supporting FM colleagues across all regions of the world to drive global initiatives. Despite the high-profile nature of the client site, we pride ourselves on a relaxed work environment, a collaborative team bond, and a genuine commitment to work-life balance. This is a highly visible, hands-on role where you will actively partner with site technicians to practically resolve issues (which includes occasional weekend work). What You'll Do: Operations & Service Delivery Hands-on Diagnostics: Actively assist site technicians with in-house maintenance tasks (M&E issues, small electrical works, water management, HVAC troubleshooting). Must be comfortable with physical tasks and working at heights (e.g., using ladders) to directly solve physical building issues. Proactive Building Management: Conduct site walkarounds, oversee remedial works, and ensure HVAC/plumbing operate effectively across office premises and the Company Flat. Hard & Soft Services: Assist in managing PPM schedules and reactive repairs. Act as the subcontractor lead for all hard & soft services. Site Support: Lead minor projects and space changes. Support staff onboarding/offboarding, conduct site inductions, and manage the Mail Room. Financial Management & Reporting Commercial Support: Take ownership of day-to-day financial administration. Request vendor quotes, raise Purchase Orders (POs), and process invoices. Budget Tracking: Actively participate in monthly accruals meetings to ensure accurate financial forecasting and budget alignment. CAFM & Contractor Liaison: Manage site logbooks and the CAFM system (Jira) for accurate work updates and routine PPM completion. Manage external suppliers, compare costs, and present monthly KPI reports to management. Team Leadership, H&S, & Client Engagement Lead Operations: Supervise site-dedicated cleaning teams, the Facilities Coordinator, the Mail Room, the helpdesk, and daily vendors. Oversee rotas, leave, and ensure SLAs are met. Mentorship: Cross-train staff, guide them through complex procedures, and build a collaborative team environment. Statutory Governance & Emergencies: Ensure 100% compliance with H&S legislation (Risk Assessments, COSHH, RAMS, audits). Act as Fire Warden and First Aider, providing logistics support during emergencies. Relationship Management: Act as the primary escalation point for the landlord, client, and service providers. Collaborate in client governance meetings to enhance service lines. What You'll Need: Experience & Qualifications Relevant experience in a commercial Workplace/FM environment, with demonstrable supervisory experience. IWFM certification is highly desirable. Health & Safety: Must hold an IOSH Managing Safely certificate (or obtain within the first year). NEBOSH is a plus. Technical & Practical Skills FM & Physical Aptitude: Practical understanding of Hard FM (M&E, HVAC, electrical, water). Willingness and physical ability to engage in manual work alongside technicians for fault diagnosis. Commercial Acumen: Exceptional organizational and mathematical skills to manage budgets, accruals, and calculate sophisticated figures for vendor management. Systems Fluency: Master-level IT literacy, including CAFM systems (Jira), Mac OS, and Google Workspace. Why CBRE When you join CBRE, you become part of the global leader in commercial real estate services and investment that helps businesses and people thrive. We are dynamic problem solvers and forward-thinking professionals who create significant impact. Our collaborative culture is built on our shared values - respect, integrity, service and excellence - and we value the diverse perspectives, backgrounds and skillsets of our people. At CBRE, you have the opportunity to chart your own course and realize your potential. We welcome all applicants. Applicant AI Use Disclosure We value human interaction to understand each candidate's unique experience, skills and aspirations. We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to make hiring decisions, and we ask that candidates disclose any use of AI in the application and interview process.
Pontoon
Facilities Project Coordinator
Pontoon
£16.48 per hour 6-month contract Midlands-based role (expenses paid from the base location) Company van + fuel card provided This role supports the wider Estates and Facilities function, covering multiple office locations across the UK. With over 90+ sites and ongoing movement across the estate, this is a hands-on operational role ideal for someone practical, organised and comfortable working across different environments. About the role You'll play a key part in supporting day-to-day facilities activity, office closures, furniture moves, warehouse logistics and general site support. You'll work closely with the Senior Project Manager and Facilities Managers across the country, helping keep spaces safe, functional and well-maintained. This role suits someone who enjoys variety, travel and hands-on work and is confident driving a van between different locations. What you'll be doing Supporting office closures, including moving furniture to the warehouse and delivering items to various UK locations. Driving to multiple sites (company van and fuel card provided) to pick up, drop off and transport office items. Carrying out basic maintenance tasks: décor, fitting small items, light handyperson work and basic electrics. Overseeing small on-site clearance projects - working with third parties to ensure offices are cleared, cleaned and handed back correctly. Coordinating with Facilities Managers present on most sites. Managing collections and deliveries in line with planned schedules and timelines. Updating inventory logs (approx. once a month). Supporting basic admin tasks such as keeping systems updated and tracking site activity. What you need to bring Strong organisational skills and confidence managing day-to-day tasks independently. A practical approach with the ability to handle basic maintenance and fittings. Confidence driving a van across regions (clean UK licence required). Flexibility - sites span Hampshire, Bristol, Newcastle and other areas, with a London base location. Comfortable using internal systems and applications, with the ability to learn new tools. Clear communication skills and a polite, personable approach - this is essential. Ability to work in a fast-moving facilities environment with frequent changes across the estate. Nice to have Experience in facilities, maintenance, estates, logistics or warehouse operations. Experience overseeing third-party activity or small site works. Previous work across multi-site environments.
06/03/2026
Contract
£16.48 per hour 6-month contract Midlands-based role (expenses paid from the base location) Company van + fuel card provided This role supports the wider Estates and Facilities function, covering multiple office locations across the UK. With over 90+ sites and ongoing movement across the estate, this is a hands-on operational role ideal for someone practical, organised and comfortable working across different environments. About the role You'll play a key part in supporting day-to-day facilities activity, office closures, furniture moves, warehouse logistics and general site support. You'll work closely with the Senior Project Manager and Facilities Managers across the country, helping keep spaces safe, functional and well-maintained. This role suits someone who enjoys variety, travel and hands-on work and is confident driving a van between different locations. What you'll be doing Supporting office closures, including moving furniture to the warehouse and delivering items to various UK locations. Driving to multiple sites (company van and fuel card provided) to pick up, drop off and transport office items. Carrying out basic maintenance tasks: décor, fitting small items, light handyperson work and basic electrics. Overseeing small on-site clearance projects - working with third parties to ensure offices are cleared, cleaned and handed back correctly. Coordinating with Facilities Managers present on most sites. Managing collections and deliveries in line with planned schedules and timelines. Updating inventory logs (approx. once a month). Supporting basic admin tasks such as keeping systems updated and tracking site activity. What you need to bring Strong organisational skills and confidence managing day-to-day tasks independently. A practical approach with the ability to handle basic maintenance and fittings. Confidence driving a van across regions (clean UK licence required). Flexibility - sites span Hampshire, Bristol, Newcastle and other areas, with a London base location. Comfortable using internal systems and applications, with the ability to learn new tools. Clear communication skills and a polite, personable approach - this is essential. Ability to work in a fast-moving facilities environment with frequent changes across the estate. Nice to have Experience in facilities, maintenance, estates, logistics or warehouse operations. Experience overseeing third-party activity or small site works. Previous work across multi-site environments.
GH Engage Limited
Operations Manager
GH Engage Limited City, London
Operations Manager - Facilities Management City of London Up to 85,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits An excellent opportunity has arisen for an Operations Manager to oversee operational delivery within a large commercial building in the City of London . This facilities management role supports the General Manager in delivering high-quality services while maintaining strong occupier relationships. The Operations Manager will lead soft services operations (cleaning, security, reception, administration) while managing upcoming building fabric and M&E upgrade projects. The role requires balancing project delivery with excellent stakeholder management. This facilities management position includes managing two direct reports (Coordinator & Administrator), overseeing contractors, and supporting service charge budgets within a busy multi-tenant environment in the City of London . The Operations Manager will play a key role in maintaining operational standards, service delivery, and occupier satisfaction within a premium facilities management environment. Key Requirements IOSH Health & Safety qualification (essential) NEBOSH qualification (desirable) Experience in facilities management or property operations Strong understanding of UK health & safety legislation Experience managing multi-discipline soft services Service charge and contractor management experience Experience within multi-tenanted commercial buildings Professional membership such as IWFM, AssocRICS, or ACIBSE (desirable) Salary & Benefits Up to 85,000 Bonus 25 days annual leave 1 day work from home per week Private healthcare Exellent parental leave policy Life assurance Income protection 40 hours per week; flexible working hours
06/03/2026
Full time
Operations Manager - Facilities Management City of London Up to 85,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits An excellent opportunity has arisen for an Operations Manager to oversee operational delivery within a large commercial building in the City of London . This facilities management role supports the General Manager in delivering high-quality services while maintaining strong occupier relationships. The Operations Manager will lead soft services operations (cleaning, security, reception, administration) while managing upcoming building fabric and M&E upgrade projects. The role requires balancing project delivery with excellent stakeholder management. This facilities management position includes managing two direct reports (Coordinator & Administrator), overseeing contractors, and supporting service charge budgets within a busy multi-tenant environment in the City of London . The Operations Manager will play a key role in maintaining operational standards, service delivery, and occupier satisfaction within a premium facilities management environment. Key Requirements IOSH Health & Safety qualification (essential) NEBOSH qualification (desirable) Experience in facilities management or property operations Strong understanding of UK health & safety legislation Experience managing multi-discipline soft services Service charge and contractor management experience Experience within multi-tenanted commercial buildings Professional membership such as IWFM, AssocRICS, or ACIBSE (desirable) Salary & Benefits Up to 85,000 Bonus 25 days annual leave 1 day work from home per week Private healthcare Exellent parental leave policy Life assurance Income protection 40 hours per week; flexible working hours
MCR Property Group
Senior Technical Manager - Residential Development
MCR Property Group
Senior Technical Manager - Residential Development London Who are MCR MCR Property Group is a leading independent real estate investment and development company operating nationally, with offices in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow. Our core focus is the delivery of new-build and conversion residential and industrial schemes, alongside the active management of a diverse portfolio spanning every major asset class. The business currently controls approximately 7,500 residential plots and commercial and industrial assets valued in excess of £2 billion. As part of our continued expansion, we are seeking motivated, commercially aware and technically strong professionals who are passionate about the built environment and capable of operating at a senior level across multiple developments. Who we are looking for We are currently seeking an experienced Senior Technical Manager to join our team in London, supporting multiple construction sites across the South of England. This is an outstanding opportunity to play a key role within a fast-paced, thriving business at a pivotal stage of growth, offering long-term career development and the chance to work on a diverse pipeline of high-quality projects. This role will sit at the heart of project delivery, acting as the technical lead from early design stages through to completion, ensuring that schemes are compliant, buildable, cost-effective and delivered to the highest standards. As our Senior Technical Manager you will take full responsibility for the coordination and management of architectural and engineering design information, ensuring that all working drawings and technical details are accurate, practical and issued in line with programme requirements. You will manage the full approvals process, securing Building Regulations compliance, NHBC or alternative warranty provider approvals, and all relevant local authority agreements, including highways and drainage consents. You will be responsible for appointing, briefing and managing external consultants, including architects, civil and structural engineers and landscape designers, negotiating fees where appropriate and ensuring their outputs align with the commercial and technical objectives of each project. Alongside this, you will produce and monitor technical delivery programmes and budgets, providing clear progress and cost reporting to the Technical Director or Head of Technical. The role will also involve supporting the land and planning teams during acquisition stages by undertaking technical due diligence and feasibility assessments, reviewing matters such as ground conditions, site constraints and service infrastructure, and identifying potential risks and opportunities at an early stage. You will act as a key point of contact between internal departments, site teams, commercial and sales functions, as well as external stakeholders including local authorities, statutory bodies and utility providers, ensuring strong communication and efficient resolution of technical issues. A strong focus will be placed on buildability, quality and value engineering, with the successful candidate expected to drive practical design solutions that enhance quality while maintaining commercial viability. You will also ensure that all design and construction activity complies fully with CDM Regulations 2015 and wider health and safety legislation, often fulfilling the duties of Principal Designer where required. In addition, you will play a leadership role within the business, mentoring and developing members of the in-house technical team, including Technical Coordinators and Administrators, helping to build capability and consistency across the function. About you Applicants should have significant experience, typically five years or more, in a technical management or technical coordination role within a residential developer, housebuilder or relevant consultancy environment. A strong working knowledge of UK Building Regulations, NHBC standards, planning legislation and associated legal agreements such as Section 106 and Section 278 is essential. Proficiency in AutoCAD and the Microsoft Office suite is required, with experience of Revit or project management platforms considered advantageous. You will bring excellent leadership, organisational and communication skills, with the ability to make sound technical and commercial decisions under pressure. A methodical, detail-driven and proactive approach is essential, along with a genuine ability to collaborate across disciplines and drive projects forward in a structured and professional manner. If you are looking to step into a senior role within an ambitious and expanding property group, working on complex and rewarding developments with clear progression opportunities, we would be delighted to hear from you.
04/03/2026
Full time
Senior Technical Manager - Residential Development London Who are MCR MCR Property Group is a leading independent real estate investment and development company operating nationally, with offices in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow. Our core focus is the delivery of new-build and conversion residential and industrial schemes, alongside the active management of a diverse portfolio spanning every major asset class. The business currently controls approximately 7,500 residential plots and commercial and industrial assets valued in excess of £2 billion. As part of our continued expansion, we are seeking motivated, commercially aware and technically strong professionals who are passionate about the built environment and capable of operating at a senior level across multiple developments. Who we are looking for We are currently seeking an experienced Senior Technical Manager to join our team in London, supporting multiple construction sites across the South of England. This is an outstanding opportunity to play a key role within a fast-paced, thriving business at a pivotal stage of growth, offering long-term career development and the chance to work on a diverse pipeline of high-quality projects. This role will sit at the heart of project delivery, acting as the technical lead from early design stages through to completion, ensuring that schemes are compliant, buildable, cost-effective and delivered to the highest standards. As our Senior Technical Manager you will take full responsibility for the coordination and management of architectural and engineering design information, ensuring that all working drawings and technical details are accurate, practical and issued in line with programme requirements. You will manage the full approvals process, securing Building Regulations compliance, NHBC or alternative warranty provider approvals, and all relevant local authority agreements, including highways and drainage consents. You will be responsible for appointing, briefing and managing external consultants, including architects, civil and structural engineers and landscape designers, negotiating fees where appropriate and ensuring their outputs align with the commercial and technical objectives of each project. Alongside this, you will produce and monitor technical delivery programmes and budgets, providing clear progress and cost reporting to the Technical Director or Head of Technical. The role will also involve supporting the land and planning teams during acquisition stages by undertaking technical due diligence and feasibility assessments, reviewing matters such as ground conditions, site constraints and service infrastructure, and identifying potential risks and opportunities at an early stage. You will act as a key point of contact between internal departments, site teams, commercial and sales functions, as well as external stakeholders including local authorities, statutory bodies and utility providers, ensuring strong communication and efficient resolution of technical issues. A strong focus will be placed on buildability, quality and value engineering, with the successful candidate expected to drive practical design solutions that enhance quality while maintaining commercial viability. You will also ensure that all design and construction activity complies fully with CDM Regulations 2015 and wider health and safety legislation, often fulfilling the duties of Principal Designer where required. In addition, you will play a leadership role within the business, mentoring and developing members of the in-house technical team, including Technical Coordinators and Administrators, helping to build capability and consistency across the function. About you Applicants should have significant experience, typically five years or more, in a technical management or technical coordination role within a residential developer, housebuilder or relevant consultancy environment. A strong working knowledge of UK Building Regulations, NHBC standards, planning legislation and associated legal agreements such as Section 106 and Section 278 is essential. Proficiency in AutoCAD and the Microsoft Office suite is required, with experience of Revit or project management platforms considered advantageous. You will bring excellent leadership, organisational and communication skills, with the ability to make sound technical and commercial decisions under pressure. A methodical, detail-driven and proactive approach is essential, along with a genuine ability to collaborate across disciplines and drive projects forward in a structured and professional manner. If you are looking to step into a senior role within an ambitious and expanding property group, working on complex and rewarding developments with clear progression opportunities, we would be delighted to hear from you.
Three Rivers District Council
Building & Technical Manager
Three Rivers District Council
Building & Technical Manager Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire About Us Three Rivers District in South West Hertfordshire straddles the north west corner of the M25 on the edge of Greater London. The district is a mixture of beautiful countryside, villages and small towns. The area has a diverse range of sectors and businesses and is a centre for the film industry with Warner Brothers at Leavesden forming part of a studio cluster along with Elstree and Pinewood at a short drive away. At a glance - 700 historic assets and 22 conservation areas, with 77% of the district in the Green Belt - 1,914 NNDR registered businesses with the economy providing 39,000 jobs - Very low crime rate - The district ranks highly for business registrations and start-ups, with a highly skilled and trained workforce and high employment levels, with GVA and weekly earnings above average We re proud that so many people choose to live, work and visit here, and even prouder that our brilliant team loves working here too! In our latest staff survey, 88% said they find their work fulfilling and rewarding, over 90% said they can rely on their colleagues, and nearly 90% felt they have meaningful goals to aim for. We are now looking for a Building & Technical Manager to join us on a full-time, permanent basis. The Benefits - Salary of £35,479 - £37,408 per annum - 29 days holiday per annum - Generous employer pension contribution - Life assurance - Flexible working - Career development opportunities - Free on-site parking - Cycle-to-work scheme - Discounted leisure centre membership - Employee volunteering schemes - Access to discounted activities and days out This is an exciting opportunity for a technically skilled back-of-house theatre professional with strong lighting and sound knowledge to join our forward-thinking organisation. Alongside a supportive and welcoming team, you ll discover a great benefits package and the chance to get in on the ground floor of our exciting creative theatre programme that is set to make a true difference to our district. What s more, you ll be able to combine leadership, creativity and technical excellence in a venue that will serve a thriving community at the heart of Rickmansworth s cultural life. So, if you re ready to take centre stage in your next career move, read on and apply today! The Role As our Building & Technical Manager, you will lead all technical theatre operations and building maintenance at Watersmeet, a 515 seat theatre located in Rickmansworth town centre. You will oversee all production and technical services across the venue s programme, providing support for lighting, sound and projection, and leading pre-rigs, get-ins and get-outs to ensure events run safely and to a high standard. Acting as Production Manager for the annual pantomime, you will work closely with marketing, front of house, operations and box office teams, while recruiting, training and supervising casual technicians and external contractors. Alongside event delivery, you will take responsibility for all building maintenance and technical equipment servicing, ensuring compliance with council and venue policies and Health & Safety best practice. Additionally, you will: - Liaise with visiting companies and hirers - Organise room and equipment set-ups - Manage the technical equipment and repair & maintenance budgets - Act as Health & Safety Coordinator and keyholder - Undertake electrical and plumbing maintenance as required - Carry out administrative duties relating to electoral registration and elections (when the venue operates as a polling station) About You To be considered as our Building & Technical Manager, you will need: - Experience of managing budgets - Knowledge of all aspects of lighting, including rigging, focusing, plotting, operation and design - Knowledge of all aspects of sound, including rigging, operation and design - Knowledge of cinema projection - Knowledge of stage management, stage rigging and stage flying systems - Good general technical theatre equipment knowledge - A Level 3 qualification or equivalent technical theatre experience You will also need a Health & Safety Qualification, First Aid certificate and IPAF certificate, or be willing to acquire these. A basic DBS check will be carried out for this post. The closing date for this role is 23rd March 2026. Other organisations may call this role Theatre Technical Manager, Venue Technical Manager, Production and Technical Manager, Head of Technical Services, Theatre Production Manager, Building and Facilities Manager, or Building Maintenance Manager. Webrecruit and Three Rivers District Council are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you re ready to take your next step as a Building & Technical Manager, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
04/03/2026
Full time
Building & Technical Manager Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire About Us Three Rivers District in South West Hertfordshire straddles the north west corner of the M25 on the edge of Greater London. The district is a mixture of beautiful countryside, villages and small towns. The area has a diverse range of sectors and businesses and is a centre for the film industry with Warner Brothers at Leavesden forming part of a studio cluster along with Elstree and Pinewood at a short drive away. At a glance - 700 historic assets and 22 conservation areas, with 77% of the district in the Green Belt - 1,914 NNDR registered businesses with the economy providing 39,000 jobs - Very low crime rate - The district ranks highly for business registrations and start-ups, with a highly skilled and trained workforce and high employment levels, with GVA and weekly earnings above average We re proud that so many people choose to live, work and visit here, and even prouder that our brilliant team loves working here too! In our latest staff survey, 88% said they find their work fulfilling and rewarding, over 90% said they can rely on their colleagues, and nearly 90% felt they have meaningful goals to aim for. We are now looking for a Building & Technical Manager to join us on a full-time, permanent basis. The Benefits - Salary of £35,479 - £37,408 per annum - 29 days holiday per annum - Generous employer pension contribution - Life assurance - Flexible working - Career development opportunities - Free on-site parking - Cycle-to-work scheme - Discounted leisure centre membership - Employee volunteering schemes - Access to discounted activities and days out This is an exciting opportunity for a technically skilled back-of-house theatre professional with strong lighting and sound knowledge to join our forward-thinking organisation. Alongside a supportive and welcoming team, you ll discover a great benefits package and the chance to get in on the ground floor of our exciting creative theatre programme that is set to make a true difference to our district. What s more, you ll be able to combine leadership, creativity and technical excellence in a venue that will serve a thriving community at the heart of Rickmansworth s cultural life. So, if you re ready to take centre stage in your next career move, read on and apply today! The Role As our Building & Technical Manager, you will lead all technical theatre operations and building maintenance at Watersmeet, a 515 seat theatre located in Rickmansworth town centre. You will oversee all production and technical services across the venue s programme, providing support for lighting, sound and projection, and leading pre-rigs, get-ins and get-outs to ensure events run safely and to a high standard. Acting as Production Manager for the annual pantomime, you will work closely with marketing, front of house, operations and box office teams, while recruiting, training and supervising casual technicians and external contractors. Alongside event delivery, you will take responsibility for all building maintenance and technical equipment servicing, ensuring compliance with council and venue policies and Health & Safety best practice. Additionally, you will: - Liaise with visiting companies and hirers - Organise room and equipment set-ups - Manage the technical equipment and repair & maintenance budgets - Act as Health & Safety Coordinator and keyholder - Undertake electrical and plumbing maintenance as required - Carry out administrative duties relating to electoral registration and elections (when the venue operates as a polling station) About You To be considered as our Building & Technical Manager, you will need: - Experience of managing budgets - Knowledge of all aspects of lighting, including rigging, focusing, plotting, operation and design - Knowledge of all aspects of sound, including rigging, operation and design - Knowledge of cinema projection - Knowledge of stage management, stage rigging and stage flying systems - Good general technical theatre equipment knowledge - A Level 3 qualification or equivalent technical theatre experience You will also need a Health & Safety Qualification, First Aid certificate and IPAF certificate, or be willing to acquire these. A basic DBS check will be carried out for this post. The closing date for this role is 23rd March 2026. Other organisations may call this role Theatre Technical Manager, Venue Technical Manager, Production and Technical Manager, Head of Technical Services, Theatre Production Manager, Building and Facilities Manager, or Building Maintenance Manager. Webrecruit and Three Rivers District Council are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you re ready to take your next step as a Building & Technical Manager, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Build Recruitment
Estates Compliance Manager
Build Recruitment
Job Title: Estates Compliance Manager About the Role The Estates Department is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Estates Maintenance Systems and Compliance Manager to join a dynamic team. This pivotal role is responsible for ensuring that the Trust s estate is compliant, safe, and fit for purpose, supporting the Trust s current and future clinical and operational needs. Key Responsibilities Ensure Estates Maintenance services meet statutory and regulatory requirements, contract specifications, performance management systems, and KPIs. Produce and manage action plans to achieve and maintain compliance. Implement and manage an efficient document management system for all maintenance services within the Estates department. Manage the Estates Stores and Estates Co-ordinators. Oversee the Estates Computer-Aided Facility Management (CAFM) system, ensuring accurate and up-to-date compliance data. Advise and support Estates staff on health and safety policies, statutory legislation, and NHS guidance. Investigate incidents and complaints, producing summary reports with recommendations. Develop and maintain a robust Planned Preventive Maintenance (PPM) system to ensure compliance with relevant Health Technical Memoranda (HTMs), Health and Safety Executive (HSE) statutes, and best practice guidelines. Produce, implement, and review Estates maintenance policies and procedures. Manage and coordinate the NHS Premises Assurance Model (PAM) and the Estates Return Information Collection (ERIC).Person Specification Essential Criteria Relevant degree in Estates, Facilities Management, or equivalent experience. Significant experience managing Estates Hard FM services, including financial, budget, and resource management. Professional management qualification (HNC/HND) or equivalent experience. Strong knowledge of health and safety regulations, statutory and mandatory legislation, guidance, and codes of practice, including HTMs, HBNs, and British Standards. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Ability to manage multiple tasks under tight deadlines and produce comprehensive multidisciplinary reports. Desirable Criteria Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., IHEEM, CIBSE, RICS, CIOB, APM). NHS or public sector estates systems and compliance management experience. Skills & Competencies Leadership and team management experience. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Proficiency with CAFM systems and compliance reporting. Commitment to continuous improvement and operational excellence. Benefits Opportunity to contribute to high-profile healthcare projects. Professional development and career growth in Estates and Facilities Management. Collaborative and supportive work environment.
03/03/2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Estates Compliance Manager About the Role The Estates Department is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Estates Maintenance Systems and Compliance Manager to join a dynamic team. This pivotal role is responsible for ensuring that the Trust s estate is compliant, safe, and fit for purpose, supporting the Trust s current and future clinical and operational needs. Key Responsibilities Ensure Estates Maintenance services meet statutory and regulatory requirements, contract specifications, performance management systems, and KPIs. Produce and manage action plans to achieve and maintain compliance. Implement and manage an efficient document management system for all maintenance services within the Estates department. Manage the Estates Stores and Estates Co-ordinators. Oversee the Estates Computer-Aided Facility Management (CAFM) system, ensuring accurate and up-to-date compliance data. Advise and support Estates staff on health and safety policies, statutory legislation, and NHS guidance. Investigate incidents and complaints, producing summary reports with recommendations. Develop and maintain a robust Planned Preventive Maintenance (PPM) system to ensure compliance with relevant Health Technical Memoranda (HTMs), Health and Safety Executive (HSE) statutes, and best practice guidelines. Produce, implement, and review Estates maintenance policies and procedures. Manage and coordinate the NHS Premises Assurance Model (PAM) and the Estates Return Information Collection (ERIC).Person Specification Essential Criteria Relevant degree in Estates, Facilities Management, or equivalent experience. Significant experience managing Estates Hard FM services, including financial, budget, and resource management. Professional management qualification (HNC/HND) or equivalent experience. Strong knowledge of health and safety regulations, statutory and mandatory legislation, guidance, and codes of practice, including HTMs, HBNs, and British Standards. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Ability to manage multiple tasks under tight deadlines and produce comprehensive multidisciplinary reports. Desirable Criteria Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., IHEEM, CIBSE, RICS, CIOB, APM). NHS or public sector estates systems and compliance management experience. Skills & Competencies Leadership and team management experience. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Proficiency with CAFM systems and compliance reporting. Commitment to continuous improvement and operational excellence. Benefits Opportunity to contribute to high-profile healthcare projects. Professional development and career growth in Estates and Facilities Management. Collaborative and supportive work environment.
Michael Page
Senior Estates Manager
Michael Page Louth, Lincolnshire
The Senior Estates Manager will oversee the management and maintenance of facilities within a multi-building healthcare estate, ensuring compliance and efficiency. This role in Louth, is initially on an 18 month fixed-term-contract, with a strong possibility of an ongoing permanent role, and requires a strong background in facilities management and a focus on delivering excellent service. Client Details This organisation operates within the real estate and property services sector and is responsible for managing and maintaining a portfolio of healthcare properties. It offers opportunities to contribute to meaningful projects impacting local communities in the Louth area. Description The Senior Estates Manager will: Lead the delivery of facilities management services across the properties. Oversee maintenance schedules and respond to urgent repair needs. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and statutory requirements. Manage budgets effectively, ensuring value for money in all operations. Have team direct management repsonsibility for an Estates Coordinator. Manage capital projects and service contracts. Collaborate with stakeholders to understand and meet their facilities requirements. Monitor and report on the performance of service contracts and suppliers. Contribute to the development of long-term strategies for property management. Support sustainability initiatives within the facilities management department. Profile A successful Senior Estates Manager should have: Experience in managing facilities in large or complex estates. A positive 'can-do' attitude, with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment. Strong knowledge of compliance, health and safety, and statutory regulations. Proven ability to manage budgets and deliver cost-effective solutions. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Experience in contract management and supplier performance monitoring. A background in hard facilities management in the real estate and property sector. A qualification such as IWFM Level 4, IOSH or NEBOSH (desirable). Job Offer The role of Senior Estates Manager benefits from: Competitive salary ranging from 50,000 to 55,000 per annum. Car allowance of 3000 annually. Bonus scheme (up to 10%). Some Hybrid working (minimum 3 days on site). Access to a pension scheme. Fixed-term contract with potential opportunities for growth and development. The chance to work on meaningful projects. If you are ready to take the next step in your facilities management career, apply today for the Louth-based Senior Estates Manager role!
03/03/2026
Contract
The Senior Estates Manager will oversee the management and maintenance of facilities within a multi-building healthcare estate, ensuring compliance and efficiency. This role in Louth, is initially on an 18 month fixed-term-contract, with a strong possibility of an ongoing permanent role, and requires a strong background in facilities management and a focus on delivering excellent service. Client Details This organisation operates within the real estate and property services sector and is responsible for managing and maintaining a portfolio of healthcare properties. It offers opportunities to contribute to meaningful projects impacting local communities in the Louth area. Description The Senior Estates Manager will: Lead the delivery of facilities management services across the properties. Oversee maintenance schedules and respond to urgent repair needs. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and statutory requirements. Manage budgets effectively, ensuring value for money in all operations. Have team direct management repsonsibility for an Estates Coordinator. Manage capital projects and service contracts. Collaborate with stakeholders to understand and meet their facilities requirements. Monitor and report on the performance of service contracts and suppliers. Contribute to the development of long-term strategies for property management. Support sustainability initiatives within the facilities management department. Profile A successful Senior Estates Manager should have: Experience in managing facilities in large or complex estates. A positive 'can-do' attitude, with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment. Strong knowledge of compliance, health and safety, and statutory regulations. Proven ability to manage budgets and deliver cost-effective solutions. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Experience in contract management and supplier performance monitoring. A background in hard facilities management in the real estate and property sector. A qualification such as IWFM Level 4, IOSH or NEBOSH (desirable). Job Offer The role of Senior Estates Manager benefits from: Competitive salary ranging from 50,000 to 55,000 per annum. Car allowance of 3000 annually. Bonus scheme (up to 10%). Some Hybrid working (minimum 3 days on site). Access to a pension scheme. Fixed-term contract with potential opportunities for growth and development. The chance to work on meaningful projects. If you are ready to take the next step in your facilities management career, apply today for the Louth-based Senior Estates Manager role!
Michael Page Property and Construction
Senior Estates Manager
Michael Page Property and Construction Louth, Lincolnshire
The Senior Estates Manager will oversee the management and maintenance of facilities within a multi-building healthcare estate, ensuring compliance and efficiency. This role in Louth, is initially on an 18 month fixed-term-contract, with a strong possibility of an ongoing permanent role, and requires a strong background in facilities management and a focus on delivering excellent service. Client Details This organisation operates within the real estate and property services sector and is responsible for managing and maintaining a portfolio of healthcare properties. It offers opportunities to contribute to meaningful projects impacting local communities in the Louth area. Description The Senior Estates Manager will: Lead the delivery of facilities management services across the properties. Oversee maintenance schedules and respond to urgent repair needs. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and statutory requirements. Manage budgets effectively, ensuring value for money in all operations. Have team direct management repsonsibility for an Estates Coordinator. Manage capital projects and service contracts. Collaborate with stakeholders to understand and meet their facilities requirements. Monitor and report on the performance of service contracts and suppliers. Contribute to the development of long-term strategies for property management. Support sustainability initiatives within the facilities management department. Profile A successful Senior Estates Manager should have: Experience in managing facilities in large or complex estates. A positive 'can-do' attitude, with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment. Strong knowledge of compliance, health and safety, and statutory regulations. Proven ability to manage budgets and deliver cost-effective solutions. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Experience in contract management and supplier performance monitoring. A background in hard facilities management in the real estate and property sector. A qualification such as IWFM Level 4, IOSH or NEBOSH (desirable). Job Offer The role of Senior Estates Manager benefits from: Competitive salary ranging from £50,000 to £55,000 per annum. Car allowance of £3000 annually. Bonus scheme (up to 10%). Some Hybrid working (minimum 3 days on site). Access to a pension scheme. Fixed-term contract with potential opportunities for growth and development. The chance to work on meaningful projects. If you are ready to take the next step in your facilities management career, apply today for the Louth-based Senior Estates Manager role!
03/03/2026
Seasonal
The Senior Estates Manager will oversee the management and maintenance of facilities within a multi-building healthcare estate, ensuring compliance and efficiency. This role in Louth, is initially on an 18 month fixed-term-contract, with a strong possibility of an ongoing permanent role, and requires a strong background in facilities management and a focus on delivering excellent service. Client Details This organisation operates within the real estate and property services sector and is responsible for managing and maintaining a portfolio of healthcare properties. It offers opportunities to contribute to meaningful projects impacting local communities in the Louth area. Description The Senior Estates Manager will: Lead the delivery of facilities management services across the properties. Oversee maintenance schedules and respond to urgent repair needs. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and statutory requirements. Manage budgets effectively, ensuring value for money in all operations. Have team direct management repsonsibility for an Estates Coordinator. Manage capital projects and service contracts. Collaborate with stakeholders to understand and meet their facilities requirements. Monitor and report on the performance of service contracts and suppliers. Contribute to the development of long-term strategies for property management. Support sustainability initiatives within the facilities management department. Profile A successful Senior Estates Manager should have: Experience in managing facilities in large or complex estates. A positive 'can-do' attitude, with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment. Strong knowledge of compliance, health and safety, and statutory regulations. Proven ability to manage budgets and deliver cost-effective solutions. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Experience in contract management and supplier performance monitoring. A background in hard facilities management in the real estate and property sector. A qualification such as IWFM Level 4, IOSH or NEBOSH (desirable). Job Offer The role of Senior Estates Manager benefits from: Competitive salary ranging from £50,000 to £55,000 per annum. Car allowance of £3000 annually. Bonus scheme (up to 10%). Some Hybrid working (minimum 3 days on site). Access to a pension scheme. Fixed-term contract with potential opportunities for growth and development. The chance to work on meaningful projects. If you are ready to take the next step in your facilities management career, apply today for the Louth-based Senior Estates Manager role!
CBRE Local UK
Studio Manager (Facilities Coordinator)
CBRE Local UK City, Manchester
Company Profile CBRE's Global Workplace Solutions delivers end-to-end facilities management, engineering services, project management, and workplace support. Our teams combine technical expertise with a commitment to service excellence, innovation, and compliance. Through our engineering talent, digital tools, and focus on ESG and sustainability, CBRE helps clients reduce risk, drive performance, and enhance the workplace experience for their people. Job Title: Studio Manager (Facilities Coordinator) CBRE Global Workplace Solutions is a leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management. We are recruiting a Studio Manager/Facilities Coordinator to join the team located in Manchester . The Studio Manager is responsible for ensuring the highest standards of workplace experience and service excellence for all visitors and floor users within a secure office environment. The role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, with an expectation to provide support across all areas of service delivery within the office space, given the high levels of security. The primary focus is on maintaining the studio's standards throughout the day, covering areas such as kitchen facilities, meeting rooms, and common areas. This includes strict adherence to access control and governance protocols. Role Summary: Continuously monitor the live condition of the Client's demised area and work proactively to address identified issues. Implement the human-centric strategy for Manchester in alignment with Unified FM commitments. The host should continuously monitor the live condition of the Client's demised area, take ownership of the space, and create moments that matter. Monitor and control employee and visitor access to the premises, ensuring that only authorized personnel enter restricted areas by using badge/pass management and applying escort protocols for visitors. Manage floor access keys and alarm codes, ensuring compliance with security procedures. Keys must only be issued to authorized representatives and never removed from the premises. Maintain a robust system for key issuance and retrieval and arrange replacements if necessary. Manage relationships with cleaning, waste management, pest control, and other subcontractors, ensuring adherence to industry standards and timely completion of scheduled work. This includes escorting unvetted contractors (e.g., pest control, confidential waste disposal, feminine hygiene services, and mobile engineers) as required. Ensure appropriate control measures, such as audits and inspections, are in place to meet statutory, policy, and contractual commitments. Maintain day-to-day SLAs and KPIs to ensure service delivery meets agreed standards. Collaborate with Cleaning, our FM cleaning partner, to ensure all core evening cleans are completed correctly and within scope. Facilitate effective handovers between day and evening shifts and maintain closed-loop communication with the cleaning supervisor. Be knowledgeable of site emergency procedures and act accordingly, demonstrating sound judgment and initiative. Studio Manager roles must be trained in first aid and fire marshal duties. Work with HR to ensure Personal Evacuation Plans (PEPs) are in place for individuals requiring assistance. Liaise daily with office stakeholders to resolve issues and proactively manage customer expectations. Assist in resetting meeting rooms or multi-function rooms after use, ensuring whiteboards and glass boards are clean and clear. Provide first-line technical support for AV and IT issues, triaging problems and escalating as necessary. Ensure photocopier areas are continuously replenished, tidy, organized, and always available. Control the flow of waste from the floor, including confidential waste, by regularly monitoring receptacles and clearing them before they become full. Liaise with the appropriate facility provider in good time. Maintain relationships with key customers on-site and escalate any issues to the manager in the first instance. Assist with health and safety compliance by highlighting near misses or safety concerns to the Workplace Services Manager and reporting via Harbour. Support the Site Manager in creating SOPs/Playbooks for floor procedures and review monthly to incorporate any changes. Experience Required: A minimum of 3+ years related Facilities Coordination/Management Advanced communication skills with the ability to effectively present information to an internal department and/or large groups of employees. Experience in facilities management and/or dealing with suppliers/contractors beneficial. Ability to solve problems and deal with a variety of options in complex situations. Working Requirements Work Schedule: Flexibility to work evenings and weekends is required to support escorted tasks. Compensation will be provided through time in lieu or overtime, as outlined in your employment contract. Security Clearance: The successful candidate must be able to obtain and maintain a Security Check (SC) clearance, with a progression to Developed Vetting (DC) clearance.
03/03/2026
Full time
Company Profile CBRE's Global Workplace Solutions delivers end-to-end facilities management, engineering services, project management, and workplace support. Our teams combine technical expertise with a commitment to service excellence, innovation, and compliance. Through our engineering talent, digital tools, and focus on ESG and sustainability, CBRE helps clients reduce risk, drive performance, and enhance the workplace experience for their people. Job Title: Studio Manager (Facilities Coordinator) CBRE Global Workplace Solutions is a leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management. We are recruiting a Studio Manager/Facilities Coordinator to join the team located in Manchester . The Studio Manager is responsible for ensuring the highest standards of workplace experience and service excellence for all visitors and floor users within a secure office environment. The role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, with an expectation to provide support across all areas of service delivery within the office space, given the high levels of security. The primary focus is on maintaining the studio's standards throughout the day, covering areas such as kitchen facilities, meeting rooms, and common areas. This includes strict adherence to access control and governance protocols. Role Summary: Continuously monitor the live condition of the Client's demised area and work proactively to address identified issues. Implement the human-centric strategy for Manchester in alignment with Unified FM commitments. The host should continuously monitor the live condition of the Client's demised area, take ownership of the space, and create moments that matter. Monitor and control employee and visitor access to the premises, ensuring that only authorized personnel enter restricted areas by using badge/pass management and applying escort protocols for visitors. Manage floor access keys and alarm codes, ensuring compliance with security procedures. Keys must only be issued to authorized representatives and never removed from the premises. Maintain a robust system for key issuance and retrieval and arrange replacements if necessary. Manage relationships with cleaning, waste management, pest control, and other subcontractors, ensuring adherence to industry standards and timely completion of scheduled work. This includes escorting unvetted contractors (e.g., pest control, confidential waste disposal, feminine hygiene services, and mobile engineers) as required. Ensure appropriate control measures, such as audits and inspections, are in place to meet statutory, policy, and contractual commitments. Maintain day-to-day SLAs and KPIs to ensure service delivery meets agreed standards. Collaborate with Cleaning, our FM cleaning partner, to ensure all core evening cleans are completed correctly and within scope. Facilitate effective handovers between day and evening shifts and maintain closed-loop communication with the cleaning supervisor. Be knowledgeable of site emergency procedures and act accordingly, demonstrating sound judgment and initiative. Studio Manager roles must be trained in first aid and fire marshal duties. Work with HR to ensure Personal Evacuation Plans (PEPs) are in place for individuals requiring assistance. Liaise daily with office stakeholders to resolve issues and proactively manage customer expectations. Assist in resetting meeting rooms or multi-function rooms after use, ensuring whiteboards and glass boards are clean and clear. Provide first-line technical support for AV and IT issues, triaging problems and escalating as necessary. Ensure photocopier areas are continuously replenished, tidy, organized, and always available. Control the flow of waste from the floor, including confidential waste, by regularly monitoring receptacles and clearing them before they become full. Liaise with the appropriate facility provider in good time. Maintain relationships with key customers on-site and escalate any issues to the manager in the first instance. Assist with health and safety compliance by highlighting near misses or safety concerns to the Workplace Services Manager and reporting via Harbour. Support the Site Manager in creating SOPs/Playbooks for floor procedures and review monthly to incorporate any changes. Experience Required: A minimum of 3+ years related Facilities Coordination/Management Advanced communication skills with the ability to effectively present information to an internal department and/or large groups of employees. Experience in facilities management and/or dealing with suppliers/contractors beneficial. Ability to solve problems and deal with a variety of options in complex situations. Working Requirements Work Schedule: Flexibility to work evenings and weekends is required to support escorted tasks. Compensation will be provided through time in lieu or overtime, as outlined in your employment contract. Security Clearance: The successful candidate must be able to obtain and maintain a Security Check (SC) clearance, with a progression to Developed Vetting (DC) clearance.
Daniel Owen Ltd
Housing Repairs Coordinator
Daniel Owen Ltd
Housing Repairs Coordinator North London Temporary Position Monday - Friday 36 hour per week (Hybrid) 18.24 paye per hour Social Housing Experence Required Daniel Owen are proud to be representing a well-known company based in the North London area who are looking for a highly skilled Housing Repairs Coordinator to join their team. Housing Repairs - Fantastic Company and Team to work with Liaising with Tenants via Inbound Call and WebChat, Raising Repairs and Booking Appointment Duties - Housing Repairs Coordinator To diagnose repairs accurately, raise orders on IT systems to contractors, and book appointments. Experience of working in a contact centre answering a high volume of calls to ensure targets are met. Experience of dealing with phone enquiries in a professional, polite, sensitive, efficient, and timely manner, delivering a high standard of customer care using the appropriate greeting (including name), adapting methods of communication to meet customer needs, and ensuring that a positive image of the client is projected. Excellent communication skills to liaise with other departments, agencies, and contractors as appropriate. Experience of accurately processing service requests in line with policy and providing advice and information to customers, ensuring all service requests are processed to the client's performance standards, policies, and procedural guidelines, including statutory requirements, and complying with the Data Protection Act and the Freedom of Information Act. To work proactively with team members to improve customer service delivery and to conduct outbound calls as required. To deal with customer complaints in accordance with the Complaints procedure and to escalate cases to Team Leaders as appropriate. To undertake training, supervision, seminars, meetings, and other events designed to improve communication and support the effective development of the post holder and service area. To contribute towards the overall service objectives and targets of the Housing Repairs Services Team. To comply at all times with the Code of Conduct.
02/03/2026
Seasonal
Housing Repairs Coordinator North London Temporary Position Monday - Friday 36 hour per week (Hybrid) 18.24 paye per hour Social Housing Experence Required Daniel Owen are proud to be representing a well-known company based in the North London area who are looking for a highly skilled Housing Repairs Coordinator to join their team. Housing Repairs - Fantastic Company and Team to work with Liaising with Tenants via Inbound Call and WebChat, Raising Repairs and Booking Appointment Duties - Housing Repairs Coordinator To diagnose repairs accurately, raise orders on IT systems to contractors, and book appointments. Experience of working in a contact centre answering a high volume of calls to ensure targets are met. Experience of dealing with phone enquiries in a professional, polite, sensitive, efficient, and timely manner, delivering a high standard of customer care using the appropriate greeting (including name), adapting methods of communication to meet customer needs, and ensuring that a positive image of the client is projected. Excellent communication skills to liaise with other departments, agencies, and contractors as appropriate. Experience of accurately processing service requests in line with policy and providing advice and information to customers, ensuring all service requests are processed to the client's performance standards, policies, and procedural guidelines, including statutory requirements, and complying with the Data Protection Act and the Freedom of Information Act. To work proactively with team members to improve customer service delivery and to conduct outbound calls as required. To deal with customer complaints in accordance with the Complaints procedure and to escalate cases to Team Leaders as appropriate. To undertake training, supervision, seminars, meetings, and other events designed to improve communication and support the effective development of the post holder and service area. To contribute towards the overall service objectives and targets of the Housing Repairs Services Team. To comply at all times with the Code of Conduct.
Hays
Site Engineer
Hays St. Neots, Cambridgeshire
Site Engineer - Civils - Freelance Your new company Operating both in the UK and across the world, they are a leading contractor delivering projects across multiple sectors including; real estate, defence, education, highways, rail and water. Your new role Working on the largest highways project in the region involving a new 10 mile dual carriageway, we are looking for a Site Engineer to join the project team. As Site Engineer you will be supported by the Section Engineer (among others) and are expected to take ownership of the site works of the section, contributing to planning the works and ensuring that the works are constructed in accordance with the design and contract scopes. Duties to include: Communicate effectively with other engineers, supervisors, enabling functions, designers, and client representatives. Write temporary works design briefs to a standard accepted by the Section Engineer & Temporary Works Coordinator Review designs and raise any queries to your Section Engineer. Contribute to the project 4-week lookahead programme weekly for your works. Work with the Section Engineer and supervisors to manage any clashes with other site works. Understand the design specifications and drawings for your section. Contribute to delivering the Inspection and Test Plans for your works. Identify Non-Conformances and ensure they are promptly reported & closed out. Be familiar with and demonstrate commitment to the requirements of the Health & Safety Policies and procedures Be familiar with and demonstrate commitment to the requirements of the Environmental Policies and procedures. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience working on similar projects, ideally with experience in excavation works, concrete works or structural steelwork Knowledge and understanding of engineering principles. Competence with digital tools. Formal training in Health & Safety and Environmental management (SMSTS, SEATS) Relevant CSCS Card Setting and experience using engineering surveying tools. Full UK drivers licence is required What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
02/03/2026
Seasonal
Site Engineer - Civils - Freelance Your new company Operating both in the UK and across the world, they are a leading contractor delivering projects across multiple sectors including; real estate, defence, education, highways, rail and water. Your new role Working on the largest highways project in the region involving a new 10 mile dual carriageway, we are looking for a Site Engineer to join the project team. As Site Engineer you will be supported by the Section Engineer (among others) and are expected to take ownership of the site works of the section, contributing to planning the works and ensuring that the works are constructed in accordance with the design and contract scopes. Duties to include: Communicate effectively with other engineers, supervisors, enabling functions, designers, and client representatives. Write temporary works design briefs to a standard accepted by the Section Engineer & Temporary Works Coordinator Review designs and raise any queries to your Section Engineer. Contribute to the project 4-week lookahead programme weekly for your works. Work with the Section Engineer and supervisors to manage any clashes with other site works. Understand the design specifications and drawings for your section. Contribute to delivering the Inspection and Test Plans for your works. Identify Non-Conformances and ensure they are promptly reported & closed out. Be familiar with and demonstrate commitment to the requirements of the Health & Safety Policies and procedures Be familiar with and demonstrate commitment to the requirements of the Environmental Policies and procedures. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience working on similar projects, ideally with experience in excavation works, concrete works or structural steelwork Knowledge and understanding of engineering principles. Competence with digital tools. Formal training in Health & Safety and Environmental management (SMSTS, SEATS) Relevant CSCS Card Setting and experience using engineering surveying tools. Full UK drivers licence is required 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. #
Deverell Smith Ltd
Estate Manager - Retail
Deverell Smith Ltd
Estate Manager - Retail We are looking to recruit an Estates Manager to manage the Group's UK property portfolio (Circa 150 stores and 70 Residential units nationally). This will include leading on landlord and tenant, day to day estates, transactions, rating, property lease management and negotiations. You will be working with the Head of Property to develop a mid to long-term strategy for the business and be responsible for leading and negotiating Transactions (acquisitions and dispositions), Lease Renewals and Rent Reviews on an ongoing basis. You will also be expected to undertake an allocated amount of L&T jobs directly (only outsourcing to consultants where necessary). This role is responsible for managing Business Rates Liability for the company and working with other members of the team and external consultants, to lead negotiations on Dilapidation disputes. You will provide forecasting around costs associated with the estate and maximise opportunities for currently under-utilised space within the portfolio. You will work with and manage a Property Co-ordinator. Key Accountabilities & Responsibilities Managing Day to Day Property related Issues Manage Day to Day Landlord relationships Liaise with other Departments including Legal, Operations, Finance to ensure smooth running of Department Liaise with Maintenance Team to ensure that Building and Property Repairs are dealt with quickly, efficiently and Cost effective Liaise with professional teams, including solicitors, agents, and planning consultants whilst working with the wider property team Prepare and deliver reports for senior management including recommendations, detailed feasibility studies and strong financials Highlighting procedures and processes and providing solutions for the company to save costs and make long term profit. Manage the Commercial & Residential lettings About You You will have at least 5 year's general property experience, preferably within a retail and/or multi-site environment and be RICS Qualified. knowledge and experience of convenience retail sector Experienced at negotiating as a tenant to secure the best renewals of leases. Experienced at negotiating with tenants to secure the best returns on investment Excellent Project Management skills Previous experience of franchise operations would be a bonus. Experience of property acquisitions and estates management Contacts and standing in the Property sector Good commercial acumen and experience of financial responsibilities Extensive retail experience gained either at a client-side end user, retail developer or agency
01/03/2026
Full time
Estate Manager - Retail We are looking to recruit an Estates Manager to manage the Group's UK property portfolio (Circa 150 stores and 70 Residential units nationally). This will include leading on landlord and tenant, day to day estates, transactions, rating, property lease management and negotiations. You will be working with the Head of Property to develop a mid to long-term strategy for the business and be responsible for leading and negotiating Transactions (acquisitions and dispositions), Lease Renewals and Rent Reviews on an ongoing basis. You will also be expected to undertake an allocated amount of L&T jobs directly (only outsourcing to consultants where necessary). This role is responsible for managing Business Rates Liability for the company and working with other members of the team and external consultants, to lead negotiations on Dilapidation disputes. You will provide forecasting around costs associated with the estate and maximise opportunities for currently under-utilised space within the portfolio. You will work with and manage a Property Co-ordinator. Key Accountabilities & Responsibilities Managing Day to Day Property related Issues Manage Day to Day Landlord relationships Liaise with other Departments including Legal, Operations, Finance to ensure smooth running of Department Liaise with Maintenance Team to ensure that Building and Property Repairs are dealt with quickly, efficiently and Cost effective Liaise with professional teams, including solicitors, agents, and planning consultants whilst working with the wider property team Prepare and deliver reports for senior management including recommendations, detailed feasibility studies and strong financials Highlighting procedures and processes and providing solutions for the company to save costs and make long term profit. Manage the Commercial & Residential lettings About You You will have at least 5 year's general property experience, preferably within a retail and/or multi-site environment and be RICS Qualified. knowledge and experience of convenience retail sector Experienced at negotiating as a tenant to secure the best renewals of leases. Experienced at negotiating with tenants to secure the best returns on investment Excellent Project Management skills Previous experience of franchise operations would be a bonus. Experience of property acquisitions and estates management Contacts and standing in the Property sector Good commercial acumen and experience of financial responsibilities Extensive retail experience gained either at a client-side end user, retail developer or agency
CATCH 22
Facilities Helpdesk Co-ordinator
CATCH 22 Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
An established and well-respected organisation is seeking a Facilities Helpdesk Co-ordinator to join their onsite Facilities Management team on an initial 6-month FTC. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced facilities professional to act as the first point of contact for all facilities requests, managing tasks end-to-end while delivering exceptional customer service. You'll coordinate planned and reactive maintenance, liaise with approved suppliers and contractors, raise purchase orders, manage invoicing, and support ongoing facilities projects. The ideal candidate will have prior experience within a facilities or helpdesk environment, strong organisational skills, and the ability to prioritise effectively in a fast-paced setting. Excellent communication skills and a proactive, solutions-focused approach are essential. The salary offered is between £28,000 - £35,000 depending on experience. If you're a motivated facilities professional looking for your next contract opportunity, we'd love to hear from you.
28/02/2026
Seasonal
An established and well-respected organisation is seeking a Facilities Helpdesk Co-ordinator to join their onsite Facilities Management team on an initial 6-month FTC. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced facilities professional to act as the first point of contact for all facilities requests, managing tasks end-to-end while delivering exceptional customer service. You'll coordinate planned and reactive maintenance, liaise with approved suppliers and contractors, raise purchase orders, manage invoicing, and support ongoing facilities projects. The ideal candidate will have prior experience within a facilities or helpdesk environment, strong organisational skills, and the ability to prioritise effectively in a fast-paced setting. Excellent communication skills and a proactive, solutions-focused approach are essential. The salary offered is between £28,000 - £35,000 depending on experience. If you're a motivated facilities professional looking for your next contract opportunity, we'd love to hear from you.
DB Cargo UK Limited
Facilities Co-ordinator
DB Cargo UK Limited Doncaster, Yorkshire
Job Title: Facilities Co-ordinator Location : Doncaster Salary: We are offering a salary of starting at 28,812 rising to 30,412 once competency is achieved based on a 35 hours per week contract. Job Type: Full Time, Permanent. The role: DB Cargo UK is recruiting a Facilities Co-ordinator to support the effective management, compliance and operation of our national property portfolio. Working as part of the Facilities Management team, you'll help ensure our depots, offices, tenanted and operational sites are safe, legally compliant, well maintained and fit for purpose. This is a varied, hands-on coordination role that supports operational resilience and contributes to a positive working environment across the business. What will you be doing? You will coordinate planned and reactive maintenance activity across the national estate, ensuring tasks are logged, prioritised, scheduled and completed in line with agreed SLAs. You will support site managers with facilities queries, issue resolution and escalation, and maintain accurate asset and compliance records. You will support statutory and regulatory compliance, including fire safety, water hygiene, electrical testing and environmental requirements, assisting with audits, risk assessments and corrective actions where required. You will act as a point of contact for facilities management suppliers, supporting contractor coordination, purchase orders and confirmation of completed works in line with DB Cargo UK safety and access procedures. You will assist with workspace planning and operational logistics across depots and offices, track facilities expenditure, process invoices and documentation, and produce basic reports and KPIs. You will work closely with operational, safety and engineering colleagues, acting as a central coordination point between sites and the Facilities Management function and communicating updates clearly and professionally. What are we looking for? We're looking for someone with experience in a facilities coordination, property administration or FM support role, who understands facilities compliance, maintenance processes and contractor management. You'll be well organised, able to manage multiple tasks and priorities, and confident working with operational stakeholders across the business. You'll be comfortable using CAFM systems, Microsoft Office and digital reporting tools, and willing to travel occasionally to DB Cargo UK sites nationwide. Ideally, you'll hold an IWFM Level 3 qualification or be willing to work towards one, and have experience in a rail, logistics, industrial or other safety-critical environment. An understanding of asset management, PPM planning, facilities budgeting, and knowledge of CDM Regulations and project coordination would be an advantage. What matters to you? Here at DB Cargo we offer range of benefits as part of your employment. These will include: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Hybrid working between our locations and your home, this is mutually agreeable between the business and employee. Defined Contribution pension scheme with generous employer contribution - up to 10% employer contribution. Free on-site parking. EV charging at selected sites. Health Cash Plan Available. Cycle to work Scheme. Charge and Go Scheme. Manager led recognition programme for employees who live our values. Access to DB Learning world. Annual pay reviews. We are dedicated to your continuous professional development. Depending on your role we have specialist training programs, apprenticeships, development plans, courses and qualifications we can support you through. Access to our employee benefits portal where you can take advantage of discounts for a variety of shops and services as well as accessing our wellbeing content. We take the health and wellbeing of all employees seriously and provide access to an Employee Assistance Programme. Please click APPLY to send your CV for this role. Candidates with experience of: Facilities Specialist, Facilities Administrator, Operations Coordinator, Facilities Assistant, Transport Facilities Co-ordinator, may also be considered for this role.
28/02/2026
Full time
Job Title: Facilities Co-ordinator Location : Doncaster Salary: We are offering a salary of starting at 28,812 rising to 30,412 once competency is achieved based on a 35 hours per week contract. Job Type: Full Time, Permanent. The role: DB Cargo UK is recruiting a Facilities Co-ordinator to support the effective management, compliance and operation of our national property portfolio. Working as part of the Facilities Management team, you'll help ensure our depots, offices, tenanted and operational sites are safe, legally compliant, well maintained and fit for purpose. This is a varied, hands-on coordination role that supports operational resilience and contributes to a positive working environment across the business. What will you be doing? You will coordinate planned and reactive maintenance activity across the national estate, ensuring tasks are logged, prioritised, scheduled and completed in line with agreed SLAs. You will support site managers with facilities queries, issue resolution and escalation, and maintain accurate asset and compliance records. You will support statutory and regulatory compliance, including fire safety, water hygiene, electrical testing and environmental requirements, assisting with audits, risk assessments and corrective actions where required. You will act as a point of contact for facilities management suppliers, supporting contractor coordination, purchase orders and confirmation of completed works in line with DB Cargo UK safety and access procedures. You will assist with workspace planning and operational logistics across depots and offices, track facilities expenditure, process invoices and documentation, and produce basic reports and KPIs. You will work closely with operational, safety and engineering colleagues, acting as a central coordination point between sites and the Facilities Management function and communicating updates clearly and professionally. What are we looking for? We're looking for someone with experience in a facilities coordination, property administration or FM support role, who understands facilities compliance, maintenance processes and contractor management. You'll be well organised, able to manage multiple tasks and priorities, and confident working with operational stakeholders across the business. You'll be comfortable using CAFM systems, Microsoft Office and digital reporting tools, and willing to travel occasionally to DB Cargo UK sites nationwide. Ideally, you'll hold an IWFM Level 3 qualification or be willing to work towards one, and have experience in a rail, logistics, industrial or other safety-critical environment. An understanding of asset management, PPM planning, facilities budgeting, and knowledge of CDM Regulations and project coordination would be an advantage. What matters to you? Here at DB Cargo we offer range of benefits as part of your employment. These will include: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Hybrid working between our locations and your home, this is mutually agreeable between the business and employee. Defined Contribution pension scheme with generous employer contribution - up to 10% employer contribution. Free on-site parking. EV charging at selected sites. Health Cash Plan Available. Cycle to work Scheme. Charge and Go Scheme. Manager led recognition programme for employees who live our values. Access to DB Learning world. Annual pay reviews. We are dedicated to your continuous professional development. Depending on your role we have specialist training programs, apprenticeships, development plans, courses and qualifications we can support you through. Access to our employee benefits portal where you can take advantage of discounts for a variety of shops and services as well as accessing our wellbeing content. We take the health and wellbeing of all employees seriously and provide access to an Employee Assistance Programme. Please click APPLY to send your CV for this role. Candidates with experience of: Facilities Specialist, Facilities Administrator, Operations Coordinator, Facilities Assistant, Transport Facilities Co-ordinator, may also be considered for this role.
Brampton Recruitment Ltd
Environmental Impact Officer
Brampton Recruitment Ltd Stoke-on-trent, Staffordshire
This newly created role as an Environmental Impact Officer will play an integral position within the community. This trailblazing position will be the blueprint at introducing more roles in the future, so it s a position you can really make your own. As an Environmental Impact Officer, you ll play a key role in creating safe, clean and thriving neighbourhoods within the community. You ll help us improve local environments, building neighbourhood pride and encouraging residents to get involved in shaping the places they live. This role blends engagement, practical problem-solving and partnership working to make sure the community feels supported, valued and well cared for. This role will involve working with local community groups and neighbourhood bodies as well as local councils, so it has varied contacts Job Description for the Environment Impact Officer: Carry out regular inspections to spot issues such as waste, overgrowth, litter, hazards or anything that affects safety, access or the look and feel of our neighbourhoods within residential areas Monitor for environmental risks, including conditions that could attract pests, cause obstruction or impact wellbeing. Respond to concerns or complaints from residents about local environmental issues, offering clear advice and acting in line with our neighbourhood management approach. To work proactively with residents, providing guidance and encouraging them to take part in shaping and improving their neighbourhoods. Collaborate with community groups, volunteers, residents and partners to organise local initiatives such as clean-ups, planting schemes and other environmental projects. Seek out and use funding opportunities to support community-led projects and environmental improvements. Issue informal warnings, tenancy-related letters or formal notices where needed, following our policies and procedures. Keep accurate and up-to-date records of inspections, actions, engagement and outcomes. Escalate ongoing or serious breaches when required, including preparing information for any formal action. Work closely with Neighbourhood Coordinators, Neighbourhood Impact Operatives and other support teams to deliver joined-up solutions. Promote sustainability, neighbourhood pride and positive community involvement, encouraging residents to feel ownership and pride in their local area. Candidate Requirements for the Environmental Impact Officer: GCSE English and Maths (Or Equivalent) at level C or above Experience working in a neighbourhood services, environmental, housing, or community-facing role would be desirable Experience engaging directly with customers, offering guidance and resolving concerns, dealing with problem-solving and complaints Experience working collaboratively with partner organisations, community groups or volunteers Confident in using IT Systems (Outlook/Teams and internal housing software) Strong awareness of neighbourhood issues such as environmental hazards, overgrowth, litter or local safety concerns would be an advantage The ability to engage, influence and motivate customers and community groups Ability to work proactively and independently to improve neighbourhood conditions Good written and verbal communication skills, able to explain issues clearly and positively Positive can-do attitude Great communicator and strong team player Curious, adaptable and eager to learn Self-motivated and proactive Must possess a Driving Licence To be able to pass a DBS check Hours: Monday Friday 8:00 am 4:00 pm Salary: £26,625.02 Per Annum Brampton Recruitment are an independent Commercial and Accounts & Finance recruitment agency working in partnership with employers spanning Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, Cheshire, and the Greater Manchester region.
24/02/2026
Full time
This newly created role as an Environmental Impact Officer will play an integral position within the community. This trailblazing position will be the blueprint at introducing more roles in the future, so it s a position you can really make your own. As an Environmental Impact Officer, you ll play a key role in creating safe, clean and thriving neighbourhoods within the community. You ll help us improve local environments, building neighbourhood pride and encouraging residents to get involved in shaping the places they live. This role blends engagement, practical problem-solving and partnership working to make sure the community feels supported, valued and well cared for. This role will involve working with local community groups and neighbourhood bodies as well as local councils, so it has varied contacts Job Description for the Environment Impact Officer: Carry out regular inspections to spot issues such as waste, overgrowth, litter, hazards or anything that affects safety, access or the look and feel of our neighbourhoods within residential areas Monitor for environmental risks, including conditions that could attract pests, cause obstruction or impact wellbeing. Respond to concerns or complaints from residents about local environmental issues, offering clear advice and acting in line with our neighbourhood management approach. To work proactively with residents, providing guidance and encouraging them to take part in shaping and improving their neighbourhoods. Collaborate with community groups, volunteers, residents and partners to organise local initiatives such as clean-ups, planting schemes and other environmental projects. Seek out and use funding opportunities to support community-led projects and environmental improvements. Issue informal warnings, tenancy-related letters or formal notices where needed, following our policies and procedures. Keep accurate and up-to-date records of inspections, actions, engagement and outcomes. Escalate ongoing or serious breaches when required, including preparing information for any formal action. Work closely with Neighbourhood Coordinators, Neighbourhood Impact Operatives and other support teams to deliver joined-up solutions. Promote sustainability, neighbourhood pride and positive community involvement, encouraging residents to feel ownership and pride in their local area. Candidate Requirements for the Environmental Impact Officer: GCSE English and Maths (Or Equivalent) at level C or above Experience working in a neighbourhood services, environmental, housing, or community-facing role would be desirable Experience engaging directly with customers, offering guidance and resolving concerns, dealing with problem-solving and complaints Experience working collaboratively with partner organisations, community groups or volunteers Confident in using IT Systems (Outlook/Teams and internal housing software) Strong awareness of neighbourhood issues such as environmental hazards, overgrowth, litter or local safety concerns would be an advantage The ability to engage, influence and motivate customers and community groups Ability to work proactively and independently to improve neighbourhood conditions Good written and verbal communication skills, able to explain issues clearly and positively Positive can-do attitude Great communicator and strong team player Curious, adaptable and eager to learn Self-motivated and proactive Must possess a Driving Licence To be able to pass a DBS check Hours: Monday Friday 8:00 am 4:00 pm Salary: £26,625.02 Per Annum Brampton Recruitment are an independent Commercial and Accounts & Finance recruitment agency working in partnership with employers spanning Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, Cheshire, and the Greater Manchester region.
Eden Brown
Housing Project Coordinator
Eden Brown
Housing Project Coordinator Hybrid working - 3 days on site / 2 from home Good chance of extending beyond 6 months The role: Working in the compliance team for a large housing association. Key Responsibilities: Establish baselines for compliance work streams. Set up reconciliation processes. Liaise with other departments to gather and establish information about properties. Provide feedback to the data team. Collaborate with Compliance teams and contractors. Required Qualifications and Skills: Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, particularly Excel at a moderate level. Proactive approach to tasks and problem-solving. Strong communication skills for effective interaction with various stakeholders . Desirable Experience working in the housing sector. Experience in Compliance roles. Familiarity with compliance monitoring software Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
24/02/2026
Contract
Housing Project Coordinator Hybrid working - 3 days on site / 2 from home Good chance of extending beyond 6 months The role: Working in the compliance team for a large housing association. Key Responsibilities: Establish baselines for compliance work streams. Set up reconciliation processes. Liaise with other departments to gather and establish information about properties. Provide feedback to the data team. Collaborate with Compliance teams and contractors. Required Qualifications and Skills: Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, particularly Excel at a moderate level. Proactive approach to tasks and problem-solving. Strong communication skills for effective interaction with various stakeholders . Desirable Experience working in the housing sector. Experience in Compliance roles. Familiarity with compliance monitoring software Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
TRI Consulting Ltd
Project Coordinator
TRI Consulting Ltd Camden, London
Large Housing Association requires a Project Coordinator to assist their Compliance and Energy team with a range of property-based projects for a period of approximately 6 months. The role is hybrid with a minimum of 3 days in the office. Responsibilities: Establish baselines for compliance workstreams. Set up reconciliation processes. Liaise with other departments to gather and establish information about properties. Provide feedback to the data team. Collaborate with Compliance teams and contractors. Multiple projects to resolve different baseline positions, running one at a time. Experience and skills: Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, particularly Excel at a moderate level. Proactive approach to tasks and problem-solving. Strong communication skills for effective interaction with various stakeholders. Experience working in the housing sector. Experience in Compliance roles. Familiarity with compliance monitoring software.
24/02/2026
Seasonal
Large Housing Association requires a Project Coordinator to assist their Compliance and Energy team with a range of property-based projects for a period of approximately 6 months. The role is hybrid with a minimum of 3 days in the office. Responsibilities: Establish baselines for compliance workstreams. Set up reconciliation processes. Liaise with other departments to gather and establish information about properties. Provide feedback to the data team. Collaborate with Compliance teams and contractors. Multiple projects to resolve different baseline positions, running one at a time. Experience and skills: Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, particularly Excel at a moderate level. Proactive approach to tasks and problem-solving. Strong communication skills for effective interaction with various stakeholders. Experience working in the housing sector. Experience in Compliance roles. Familiarity with compliance monitoring software.
Lucy Group Ltd
Facilities Manager
Lucy Group Ltd Oxford, Oxfordshire
Internal Job Title: Facilities Manager Business: Lucy Group Ltd Location: Oxford Job Reference No: 4451 Job Purpose: To manage the facilities and procurement activities of the Lucy Group Head Office, Lucy Real Estate offices and outlying Lucy Group Business Offices (as directed) in accordance with business goals and relevant legal requirements. Business Overview: Lucy Group is an international group that makes the built environment sustainable. Our electric businesses advance the transition to a carbon-free world with infrastructure that enables renewable energy and smart cities. Our real estate businesses support sustainable living through responsible property development and investment. Job Dimensions: This role will report into the Group Head of Health, Safety and Sustainability. The role will be entirely office based. The role will have a small team, including a front of house coordinator and an office coordinator and will work with the Executive Directors, their assistants and core group functions. The role requires the holder to communicate adeptly with key stakeholders. The role holder will be a highly motivated individual with a proactive approach, they will have proven experience in facilities and asset management in a relevant commercial environment, a working knowledge of health and safety matters, and demonstrable experience of procurement of goods and services in a HQ environment. Excellent customer service and communications skills are essential. Key Accountabilities: These will include: Plan, manage and oversee all works of all contractors, staff, and other parties to ensure the quality of delivery, that the works are within the agreed scope and value for money, and that relevant contracts are in place to meet agreed deadlines Ability to prepare an annual business plan and budget for the facilities portfolio and to undertake regular project reviews to ensure accountability for the budget as well as progress of the works and projects H&S Inductions and workspace assessments Responsible for procuring defined goods and services for the portfolio Managing refurbishments relocations or renovations as they arise in the portfolio and being available for advice to other business units on similar projects Will champion and drive through the implementation of the group purchasing policy across the core group functions Supervise multi-disciplinary teams of staff, including cleaning/maintenance and ensure the highest standard of front of house and building housekeeping is maintained throughout the HQ building Leading commercial tender and review processes, negotiating financial terms/service levels and appointment of all facilities contracts. Identifying new components and obsolescence with the suppliers Managing contract reviews and terminating arrangements Lifecycle planning of assets and facilities asset management - create a framework for how to operate, maintain, renew, and retire high-value assets Undertake regular site inspection as agreed with management, monitor the state of repair, complete inspection reports, and action any necessary works on approval of management Ensure that all contractors and staff follow agreed protocols/ procedures relating to works being carried out and approvals sought as directed Dealing with all queries expediently and professionally including arranging and attending periodic staff meetings, actioning subsequent minutes and works Develop and promote good working relationships with all office staff and other key stakeholders Use performance management techniques to monitor and demonstrate achievement of agreed service levels/ conduct and lead to improvement Identify deficiencies of work/service and report to management Implement improvements to service delivered by contractors, staff, and other parties Manage and lead change to ensure minimum disruption to core activities Prepare documents for tender for contractors and calculate and compare costs for required goods or services to achieve maximum value for money Direct, coordinate and plan essential services such as reception, security, maintenance, mail, stationery, car parking, EV charging, health & safety, archiving, cleaning, catering, telephones, waste disposal, and recycling Compiling weekly updates to the Group Head of Health, Safety and Sustainability Respond appropriately to emergencies or urgent issues as they arise and deal with the consequences Ensure full compliance with all current and impending Health and Safety legislation, including the full implementation of annual Health and Safety Risk Assessment Reports and Fire Risk Assessments. The facilities support and front of house team also perform reception and defined office-based administration activities. These activities will be managed by the Executive Assistant to the Executive Director & Company Secretary on a matrix management basis with this role. Qualifications, Experience & Skills: Essential: Must have had management responsibility for multi-site building and facilities management of commercial buildings in previous roles, including asset management and procurement IOSH/NEBOSH qualified with knowledge of Health and Safety legislation as applied to managed commercial property At least 10 years' experience in facilities management and supplier selection, qualification, evaluation, contract and price negotiations Excellent organisational and people management skills, time management, ability to prioritise and organise own workload and able to work to deadlines Energetic and natural completer with "can do" approach Attention to detail Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office/Excel, Teams and Word Technical understanding of how a building works from a M&E point of view Ability to manage contractors and staff Ability to communicate well with key stakeholders and manage expectations appropriately Collaborative team worker who has an ability to work under matrix management principles Desirable: A training qualification from IWFM Membership of CIPS or a willingness to work towards and obtain a minimum of level 5 Advanced Diploma in Procurement and Supply certification Prince2 or Agile qualifications in project management About Us: Lucy Group Ltd is the parent company of all Lucy Group companies. The Group is on a mission to improve people's lives with intelligent power, smart lighting and sustainable homes. Since its origins in Oxford, UK, over 200 years ago, the group has grown and diversified. Through various businesses, today we employ around 1800 people worldwide across five continents and has a turnover exceeding £400m.
23/02/2026
Full time
Internal Job Title: Facilities Manager Business: Lucy Group Ltd Location: Oxford Job Reference No: 4451 Job Purpose: To manage the facilities and procurement activities of the Lucy Group Head Office, Lucy Real Estate offices and outlying Lucy Group Business Offices (as directed) in accordance with business goals and relevant legal requirements. Business Overview: Lucy Group is an international group that makes the built environment sustainable. Our electric businesses advance the transition to a carbon-free world with infrastructure that enables renewable energy and smart cities. Our real estate businesses support sustainable living through responsible property development and investment. Job Dimensions: This role will report into the Group Head of Health, Safety and Sustainability. The role will be entirely office based. The role will have a small team, including a front of house coordinator and an office coordinator and will work with the Executive Directors, their assistants and core group functions. The role requires the holder to communicate adeptly with key stakeholders. The role holder will be a highly motivated individual with a proactive approach, they will have proven experience in facilities and asset management in a relevant commercial environment, a working knowledge of health and safety matters, and demonstrable experience of procurement of goods and services in a HQ environment. Excellent customer service and communications skills are essential. Key Accountabilities: These will include: Plan, manage and oversee all works of all contractors, staff, and other parties to ensure the quality of delivery, that the works are within the agreed scope and value for money, and that relevant contracts are in place to meet agreed deadlines Ability to prepare an annual business plan and budget for the facilities portfolio and to undertake regular project reviews to ensure accountability for the budget as well as progress of the works and projects H&S Inductions and workspace assessments Responsible for procuring defined goods and services for the portfolio Managing refurbishments relocations or renovations as they arise in the portfolio and being available for advice to other business units on similar projects Will champion and drive through the implementation of the group purchasing policy across the core group functions Supervise multi-disciplinary teams of staff, including cleaning/maintenance and ensure the highest standard of front of house and building housekeeping is maintained throughout the HQ building Leading commercial tender and review processes, negotiating financial terms/service levels and appointment of all facilities contracts. Identifying new components and obsolescence with the suppliers Managing contract reviews and terminating arrangements Lifecycle planning of assets and facilities asset management - create a framework for how to operate, maintain, renew, and retire high-value assets Undertake regular site inspection as agreed with management, monitor the state of repair, complete inspection reports, and action any necessary works on approval of management Ensure that all contractors and staff follow agreed protocols/ procedures relating to works being carried out and approvals sought as directed Dealing with all queries expediently and professionally including arranging and attending periodic staff meetings, actioning subsequent minutes and works Develop and promote good working relationships with all office staff and other key stakeholders Use performance management techniques to monitor and demonstrate achievement of agreed service levels/ conduct and lead to improvement Identify deficiencies of work/service and report to management Implement improvements to service delivered by contractors, staff, and other parties Manage and lead change to ensure minimum disruption to core activities Prepare documents for tender for contractors and calculate and compare costs for required goods or services to achieve maximum value for money Direct, coordinate and plan essential services such as reception, security, maintenance, mail, stationery, car parking, EV charging, health & safety, archiving, cleaning, catering, telephones, waste disposal, and recycling Compiling weekly updates to the Group Head of Health, Safety and Sustainability Respond appropriately to emergencies or urgent issues as they arise and deal with the consequences Ensure full compliance with all current and impending Health and Safety legislation, including the full implementation of annual Health and Safety Risk Assessment Reports and Fire Risk Assessments. The facilities support and front of house team also perform reception and defined office-based administration activities. These activities will be managed by the Executive Assistant to the Executive Director & Company Secretary on a matrix management basis with this role. Qualifications, Experience & Skills: Essential: Must have had management responsibility for multi-site building and facilities management of commercial buildings in previous roles, including asset management and procurement IOSH/NEBOSH qualified with knowledge of Health and Safety legislation as applied to managed commercial property At least 10 years' experience in facilities management and supplier selection, qualification, evaluation, contract and price negotiations Excellent organisational and people management skills, time management, ability to prioritise and organise own workload and able to work to deadlines Energetic and natural completer with "can do" approach Attention to detail Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office/Excel, Teams and Word Technical understanding of how a building works from a M&E point of view Ability to manage contractors and staff Ability to communicate well with key stakeholders and manage expectations appropriately Collaborative team worker who has an ability to work under matrix management principles Desirable: A training qualification from IWFM Membership of CIPS or a willingness to work towards and obtain a minimum of level 5 Advanced Diploma in Procurement and Supply certification Prince2 or Agile qualifications in project management About Us: Lucy Group Ltd is the parent company of all Lucy Group companies. The Group is on a mission to improve people's lives with intelligent power, smart lighting and sustainable homes. Since its origins in Oxford, UK, over 200 years ago, the group has grown and diversified. Through various businesses, today we employ around 1800 people worldwide across five continents and has a turnover exceeding £400m.
Hunter Dunning Limited
Retrofit Coordinator
Hunter Dunning Limited City, Birmingham
Retrofit Coordinator Job in Birmingham Retrofit Coordinator job with hybrid working, covering residential sites across Birmingham and the surrounding areas. This role will involve overseeing and managing the retrofit process as part of a major regeneration programme, ensuring compliance with PAS 2035 and best practice standards. Offering a salary of 40,000 - 50,000 + 4,500 car allowance + benefits. This opportunity is with a leading multidisciplinary consultancy delivering a broad range of services across the built environment, including surveying, architecture, M&E engineering, project management and sustainability. With a growing team of over 250 professionals across the UK, they support clients in delivering safe, sustainable and cost-effective solutions - predominantly in the public and residential sectors. Role & Responsibilities Oversee retrofit projects from assessment through to completion in line with PAS 2035 Coordinate with Retrofit Assessors, Designers, and Installers to ensure quality and compliance Manage project documentation, risk assessments, and progress reports Liaise with residents, clients, and stakeholders throughout the retrofit process Conduct site visits across Birmingham and surrounding areas Ensure works meet energy efficiency targets and sustainability objectives Required Skills & Experience Level 5 Diploma in Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management (essential) Preferably Level 3 Award in Energy Efficiency for Older and Traditional Buildings Experience in retrofit coordination within the housing sector Strong understanding of PAS 2035 and domestic energy efficiency measures Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle What you get back 40,000 - 45,000 salary 4,500 car allowance Hybrid working (site-based with flexible office attendance) 25 days annual leave + birthday leave Pension scheme Life assurance Health cash plan Support with professional fees and development Apply If you meet the criteria above, send us your CV and portfolio. We receive a large number of applications so if you do not hear back within 7 days consider your application unsuccessful this time. We will keep a copy of your details on file for future vacancies. In accordance with GDPR, by applying for this position you give us your consent to process your data in-line with our Privacy and Data Protection Policies which can be read on the privacy policy page on our website. Referral Did you know we run a referral scheme? We pay a 1000 referral bonus if you introduce us to anyone who we then successfully place in a new job role. Just send us their information and we'll do the rest. Terms: A candidate is deemed to have been successfully placed once they have started a new job as a result of an introduction made by Hunter Dunning and when they've successfully completed the probation period. See website for full terms & conditions. Retrofit Coordinator Job in Birmingham - Your Property Recruitment Specialists ( Job Ref: (phone number removed
19/02/2026
Full time
Retrofit Coordinator Job in Birmingham Retrofit Coordinator job with hybrid working, covering residential sites across Birmingham and the surrounding areas. This role will involve overseeing and managing the retrofit process as part of a major regeneration programme, ensuring compliance with PAS 2035 and best practice standards. Offering a salary of 40,000 - 50,000 + 4,500 car allowance + benefits. This opportunity is with a leading multidisciplinary consultancy delivering a broad range of services across the built environment, including surveying, architecture, M&E engineering, project management and sustainability. With a growing team of over 250 professionals across the UK, they support clients in delivering safe, sustainable and cost-effective solutions - predominantly in the public and residential sectors. Role & Responsibilities Oversee retrofit projects from assessment through to completion in line with PAS 2035 Coordinate with Retrofit Assessors, Designers, and Installers to ensure quality and compliance Manage project documentation, risk assessments, and progress reports Liaise with residents, clients, and stakeholders throughout the retrofit process Conduct site visits across Birmingham and surrounding areas Ensure works meet energy efficiency targets and sustainability objectives Required Skills & Experience Level 5 Diploma in Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management (essential) Preferably Level 3 Award in Energy Efficiency for Older and Traditional Buildings Experience in retrofit coordination within the housing sector Strong understanding of PAS 2035 and domestic energy efficiency measures Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle What you get back 40,000 - 45,000 salary 4,500 car allowance Hybrid working (site-based with flexible office attendance) 25 days annual leave + birthday leave Pension scheme Life assurance Health cash plan Support with professional fees and development Apply If you meet the criteria above, send us your CV and portfolio. We receive a large number of applications so if you do not hear back within 7 days consider your application unsuccessful this time. We will keep a copy of your details on file for future vacancies. In accordance with GDPR, by applying for this position you give us your consent to process your data in-line with our Privacy and Data Protection Policies which can be read on the privacy policy page on our website. Referral Did you know we run a referral scheme? We pay a 1000 referral bonus if you introduce us to anyone who we then successfully place in a new job role. Just send us their information and we'll do the rest. Terms: A candidate is deemed to have been successfully placed once they have started a new job as a result of an introduction made by Hunter Dunning and when they've successfully completed the probation period. See website for full terms & conditions. Retrofit Coordinator Job in Birmingham - Your Property Recruitment Specialists ( Job Ref: (phone number removed

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