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K4 Recruitment
Senior Planner
K4 Recruitment Ipswich, UK
Position: Senior Planner Job type: Permanent Location: Ipswich, Suffolk Start date: ASAP Package: Up to £75,000 salary (doe), plus car allowance and benefits package The company A Top 100 main contractor with a successful history operating across Suffolk and Essex is seeking a Senior Planner to join its pre-construction team to lead on strengthening their pipeline and tenders. Specialists in building multiple sectors, including education, commercial, healthcare, industrial, defence, retail and leisure up to £30m.  The role Reporting to the pre-construction director, this is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced planner, or a project manager / contracts manager looking to move into pre-construction and play a key role in strengthening and securing tenders. You will: Lead the development and undertaking of the tender planning / programming activity within the pre-construction team Enhance our ability to secure works and to establish project controls and internal reporting from the tender stage. Ensure tender stage project delivery programmes are fully developed and contractually compliant. Produce programmes which are optimised in terms of resources and risk and opportunity, to ensure we submit our best value and optimised tender. The role will involve close liaison with preconstruction & project teams, plus occasional liaison with our client and supply chain as necessary. Desirable Experience Appropriate industry qualification, e.g. Degree or HND. Industry background and experience working on a like for like portfolio of projects, with demonstrable experience in a preconstruction/tendering team. Appropriate IT skills including the use of company software packages. (ASTA Powerproject) Understanding of the requirements on NEC3 / 4 Contracts and the importance of programme to management of the project, including timescales for action. Application Process If you would like more information on this position or any other vacancy, please apply with your CV where it will be reviewed, and you will be contacted within 48 hours if your CV is of interest. Services advertised by K4 Recruitment are that of an Employment Agency/Business.  
24/02/2026
Full time
Position: Senior Planner Job type: Permanent Location: Ipswich, Suffolk Start date: ASAP Package: Up to £75,000 salary (doe), plus car allowance and benefits package The company A Top 100 main contractor with a successful history operating across Suffolk and Essex is seeking a Senior Planner to join its pre-construction team to lead on strengthening their pipeline and tenders. Specialists in building multiple sectors, including education, commercial, healthcare, industrial, defence, retail and leisure up to £30m.  The role Reporting to the pre-construction director, this is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced planner, or a project manager / contracts manager looking to move into pre-construction and play a key role in strengthening and securing tenders. You will: Lead the development and undertaking of the tender planning / programming activity within the pre-construction team Enhance our ability to secure works and to establish project controls and internal reporting from the tender stage. Ensure tender stage project delivery programmes are fully developed and contractually compliant. Produce programmes which are optimised in terms of resources and risk and opportunity, to ensure we submit our best value and optimised tender. The role will involve close liaison with preconstruction & project teams, plus occasional liaison with our client and supply chain as necessary. Desirable Experience Appropriate industry qualification, e.g. Degree or HND. Industry background and experience working on a like for like portfolio of projects, with demonstrable experience in a preconstruction/tendering team. Appropriate IT skills including the use of company software packages. (ASTA Powerproject) Understanding of the requirements on NEC3 / 4 Contracts and the importance of programme to management of the project, including timescales for action. Application Process If you would like more information on this position or any other vacancy, please apply with your CV where it will be reviewed, and you will be contacted within 48 hours if your CV is of interest. Services advertised by K4 Recruitment are that of an Employment Agency/Business.  
Thames Water
Construction Manager
Thames Water Beckton Barking IG11 0AD, UK
Job title Construction Manager Ref 43504 Division Asset Operations & Capital Delivery Location Beckton - IG11 0AD Contract type Permanent Full/Part-time Full-time Salary Competitive salary from £60,000 to £79,000 per annum, depending on the skills and experience of the successful candidate. Job grade C Closing date 24/02/2026   Are you an experienced construction professional with a background in wastewater—or do you come from another sector with highly transferable skills such as utilities, energy, transport, highways, rail, oil & gas, power generation, manufacturing, aerospace, defence, or large‑scale infrastructure? Thames Water has an exciting opportunity for you! We’re looking for a  Construction Manager  to help deliver some of the largest and most complex infrastructure programmes in the UK. Whether you’re already working within wastewater or you bring expertise from another safety‑critical or infrastructure‑driven environment, you’ll have the chance to make a real impact. In this role, you’ll champion construction excellence, safeguard the performance and resilience of our assets, and ensure projects are delivered safely, sustainably, and to the highest standards. If you thrive on leading teams, tackling technical challenges, and maintaining exceptional quality in fast‑moving project environments, we’d love to hear from you. What you’ll be doing as a Construction Manager Providing expert technical oversight of wastewater treatment processes to ensure construction activities protect the day‑to‑day operations of our treatment plants. Ensuring full compliance with environmental requirements throughout asset design and delivery, monitoring contractor performance and driving continuous improvement. Managing consultant specialists and SMEs to deliver robust construction assurance across all wastewater projects in your portfolio. Collaborating closely with Asset Management, Engineering, and Operations to align solutions, share lessons learned, and ensure consistent design and delivery outcomes. Supporting contractor and consultant assessment, selection, and appointment processes. Leading the Operational Integration team to ensure project deliverables are clearly defined, achievable, and fully agreed upon by all stakeholders. Verifying and approving key project documentation, including Project Delivery Plans, Commissioning Plans, and test plans. You’ll be based at an office within the East London catchment, primarily supporting  Beckton and Crossness STW , with travel expected across the wider Thames Water region. This role requires  4 days per week on-site , depending on project demands. 36 hours per week, Monday to Friday. A full driving licence and access to a vehicle are essential. This role includes a  £5,800 annual car allowance . What you should bring to the role An engineering degree or equivalent experience in a similar construction or engineering position. Strong technical understanding of wastewater treatment works design, construction, and operations—or substantial experience in another complex process environment. The capability to undertake detailed technical reviews of project information. NEBOSH General or Construction Certificate. Knowledge of performance and quality management principles. What’s in it for you? Competitive salary from £60,000 to £79,000 per annum, depending on the skills and experience of the successful candidate. This role will come with a car allowance of £5,800 per annum. 26 days holiday per year, increasing to 30 with the length of service. (plus bank holidays). Annual Bonus. Private Medical Health Care. Performance-related pay plan directly linked to company performance measures and targets Generous Pension Scheme through AON Access to lots of benefits to help you take care of you and your family’s health and wellbeing, and your finances – from annual health MOTs and access to physiotherapy and counselling, to Cycle to Work schemes, shopping vouchers and life assurance. Find out more about our  benefits and perks Who are we? We’re the UK’s largest water and wastewater company, with more than 16 million customers relying on us every day to supply water for their taps and toilets. We want to build a better future for all, helping our customers, communities, people, and the planet to thrive. It’s a big job and we’ve got a long way to go, so we need help from passionate and skilled people, committed to making a difference and getting us to where we want to be in the years and decades to come. Learn more about our  purpose and values Working at Thames Wate r Thames Water is a unique, rewarding, and diverse place to work, where every day you can make a difference, yet no day is the same. As part of our family, you’ll enjoy meaningful career opportunities, flexible working arrangements and excellent benefits. If you’re looking for a sustainable and successful career where you can make a daily difference to millions of people’s lives while helping to protect the world of water for future generations, we’ll be here to support you every step of the way. Together, we can build a better future for our customers, our region, and our planet. Real purpose, real support, real opportunities. Come and join the Thames Water family.  Why choose us?  Learn more. We’re committed to being a great, diverse, and inclusive place to work. We welcome applications from everyone and want to ensure you feel supported throughout the  recruitment process . If you need any adjustments, whether that’s extra time, accessible formats, or anything else just let us know, we’re here to  help and support . When a crisis happens, we all rally around to support our customers. As part of Team Thames, you’ll have the opportunity to sign up to support our customers on the frontline as an ambassador. Full training will be given for what is undoubtedly an incredibly rewarding experience. It’s also a great opportunity to learn more about our business and meet colleagues. Disclaimer: due to the high volume of applications we receive, we may close the advert earlier than the advertised date, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
20/02/2026
Full time
Job title Construction Manager Ref 43504 Division Asset Operations & Capital Delivery Location Beckton - IG11 0AD Contract type Permanent Full/Part-time Full-time Salary Competitive salary from £60,000 to £79,000 per annum, depending on the skills and experience of the successful candidate. Job grade C Closing date 24/02/2026   Are you an experienced construction professional with a background in wastewater—or do you come from another sector with highly transferable skills such as utilities, energy, transport, highways, rail, oil & gas, power generation, manufacturing, aerospace, defence, or large‑scale infrastructure? Thames Water has an exciting opportunity for you! We’re looking for a  Construction Manager  to help deliver some of the largest and most complex infrastructure programmes in the UK. Whether you’re already working within wastewater or you bring expertise from another safety‑critical or infrastructure‑driven environment, you’ll have the chance to make a real impact. In this role, you’ll champion construction excellence, safeguard the performance and resilience of our assets, and ensure projects are delivered safely, sustainably, and to the highest standards. If you thrive on leading teams, tackling technical challenges, and maintaining exceptional quality in fast‑moving project environments, we’d love to hear from you. What you’ll be doing as a Construction Manager Providing expert technical oversight of wastewater treatment processes to ensure construction activities protect the day‑to‑day operations of our treatment plants. Ensuring full compliance with environmental requirements throughout asset design and delivery, monitoring contractor performance and driving continuous improvement. Managing consultant specialists and SMEs to deliver robust construction assurance across all wastewater projects in your portfolio. Collaborating closely with Asset Management, Engineering, and Operations to align solutions, share lessons learned, and ensure consistent design and delivery outcomes. Supporting contractor and consultant assessment, selection, and appointment processes. Leading the Operational Integration team to ensure project deliverables are clearly defined, achievable, and fully agreed upon by all stakeholders. Verifying and approving key project documentation, including Project Delivery Plans, Commissioning Plans, and test plans. You’ll be based at an office within the East London catchment, primarily supporting  Beckton and Crossness STW , with travel expected across the wider Thames Water region. This role requires  4 days per week on-site , depending on project demands. 36 hours per week, Monday to Friday. A full driving licence and access to a vehicle are essential. This role includes a  £5,800 annual car allowance . What you should bring to the role An engineering degree or equivalent experience in a similar construction or engineering position. Strong technical understanding of wastewater treatment works design, construction, and operations—or substantial experience in another complex process environment. The capability to undertake detailed technical reviews of project information. NEBOSH General or Construction Certificate. Knowledge of performance and quality management principles. What’s in it for you? Competitive salary from £60,000 to £79,000 per annum, depending on the skills and experience of the successful candidate. This role will come with a car allowance of £5,800 per annum. 26 days holiday per year, increasing to 30 with the length of service. (plus bank holidays). Annual Bonus. Private Medical Health Care. Performance-related pay plan directly linked to company performance measures and targets Generous Pension Scheme through AON Access to lots of benefits to help you take care of you and your family’s health and wellbeing, and your finances – from annual health MOTs and access to physiotherapy and counselling, to Cycle to Work schemes, shopping vouchers and life assurance. Find out more about our  benefits and perks Who are we? We’re the UK’s largest water and wastewater company, with more than 16 million customers relying on us every day to supply water for their taps and toilets. We want to build a better future for all, helping our customers, communities, people, and the planet to thrive. It’s a big job and we’ve got a long way to go, so we need help from passionate and skilled people, committed to making a difference and getting us to where we want to be in the years and decades to come. Learn more about our  purpose and values Working at Thames Wate r Thames Water is a unique, rewarding, and diverse place to work, where every day you can make a difference, yet no day is the same. As part of our family, you’ll enjoy meaningful career opportunities, flexible working arrangements and excellent benefits. If you’re looking for a sustainable and successful career where you can make a daily difference to millions of people’s lives while helping to protect the world of water for future generations, we’ll be here to support you every step of the way. Together, we can build a better future for our customers, our region, and our planet. Real purpose, real support, real opportunities. Come and join the Thames Water family.  Why choose us?  Learn more. We’re committed to being a great, diverse, and inclusive place to work. We welcome applications from everyone and want to ensure you feel supported throughout the  recruitment process . If you need any adjustments, whether that’s extra time, accessible formats, or anything else just let us know, we’re here to  help and support . When a crisis happens, we all rally around to support our customers. As part of Team Thames, you’ll have the opportunity to sign up to support our customers on the frontline as an ambassador. Full training will be given for what is undoubtedly an incredibly rewarding experience. It’s also a great opportunity to learn more about our business and meet colleagues. Disclaimer: due to the high volume of applications we receive, we may close the advert earlier than the advertised date, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Construction Project Manager
Woodcote Parish Council Woodcote, Reading, UK
Job Title: Construction Project Manager – Roof Replacement (Phased Delivery) Employer: Woodcote Parish Council- Location: Woodcote, Oxfordshire Contract Type: Contract - project based Salary: Dependent on experience About the Role Woodcote Parish Council is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to lead the delivery of a flat roof replacement project for the Village Hall. This is an opportunity to lead a high‑impact community infrastructure project. The timeline for the project is aggressive with a desired  completion deadline for all project phases  in 2026. About the project The Village Hall is partially flat roofed. The roof condition is end of life with multiple leaks. This project requires a phased and as cost effective as possible construction of a new roof with appropriate longevity. The design and construction approach must ensure the hall remains operational for as long as possible throughout the works. To that end it is desirable that the construction take place during the Summer months when the usage of the Village Hall is at the lowest level. Phase 1:   From design specification to tender for a flat roof replacement for the village hall. Phase 2:   Construction management of the solution build dependent on the outcome of Phase 1 Key Responsibilities Phase 1 Lead early engagement with stakeholders to develop and communicate the phased delivery strategy, including sectional roof works to maintain hall functionality e.g. main stakeholders are the Parish Council, Village Hall Trustees, Village Hall Management Define project objectives, in and out of scope, limitations, success measures, budget and programme Present clear options to stakeholders, including roofing solutions, materials, sequencing approaches, temporary works strategies, and cost tiers. Conduct feasibility studies, develop budgets (including grant opportunities), and align funding requirements. Manage architects (any design work that may be needed) and engineers to ensure roof design supports phased construction, temporary works, and safe continued use of the hall. Coordinate essential surveys (structural, asbestos, condition) to plan safe partial closures and phased access. Oversee design development to ensure buildability, safety, cost control, and minimal service disruption. Maintain proactive stakeholder communication, setting expectations for temporary closures, noise periods, and operational impacts. Establish procurement and tender strategy tailored to a phased roofing package, ensuring contractors can accommodate staged working. Prepare and issue a comprehensive roof-only tender pack, including drawings, sequencing requirements, specifications, prelims, contract conditions, and pricing documents. Manage tender clarifications and ensure compliant, competitive bids that reflect the phased approach and operational constraints. Phase 2 To be defined dependent on outcome of Phase 1 and the chosen design  and build solution and project timelines. Requirements Proven experience in construction project management, ideally with phased delivery and operational continuity. Strong understanding of roofing systems, temporary works, and health & safety compliance. Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills. Ability to manage budgets, procurement, and tender processes effectively. Familiarity with surveys and risk management for occupied buildings. Willingness to own the process.   Desirable Experience working on community or public buildings. Knowledge of funding alignment and cost planning for phased projects. Knowledge of public sector procurement processes, pre-qualification questionnaires, and structured, objective evaluation processes.   Information on Project Available Full current drawings Approved plans for sloping roof Structural survey of flat top roof Survey of Village Hall     Interested? Apply today and help us deliver a critical improvement while keeping the heart of the community open and thriving! Applications and CVs must be emailed to Clerk@woodcoteparish.gov.uk by  5pm on the 16th February 2026. Please email to arrange for an opportunity to have a pre-discussion should you have any questions. This role will be subject to the required public sector procurement processes  
02/02/2026
Contract
Job Title: Construction Project Manager – Roof Replacement (Phased Delivery) Employer: Woodcote Parish Council- Location: Woodcote, Oxfordshire Contract Type: Contract - project based Salary: Dependent on experience About the Role Woodcote Parish Council is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to lead the delivery of a flat roof replacement project for the Village Hall. This is an opportunity to lead a high‑impact community infrastructure project. The timeline for the project is aggressive with a desired  completion deadline for all project phases  in 2026. About the project The Village Hall is partially flat roofed. The roof condition is end of life with multiple leaks. This project requires a phased and as cost effective as possible construction of a new roof with appropriate longevity. The design and construction approach must ensure the hall remains operational for as long as possible throughout the works. To that end it is desirable that the construction take place during the Summer months when the usage of the Village Hall is at the lowest level. Phase 1:   From design specification to tender for a flat roof replacement for the village hall. Phase 2:   Construction management of the solution build dependent on the outcome of Phase 1 Key Responsibilities Phase 1 Lead early engagement with stakeholders to develop and communicate the phased delivery strategy, including sectional roof works to maintain hall functionality e.g. main stakeholders are the Parish Council, Village Hall Trustees, Village Hall Management Define project objectives, in and out of scope, limitations, success measures, budget and programme Present clear options to stakeholders, including roofing solutions, materials, sequencing approaches, temporary works strategies, and cost tiers. Conduct feasibility studies, develop budgets (including grant opportunities), and align funding requirements. Manage architects (any design work that may be needed) and engineers to ensure roof design supports phased construction, temporary works, and safe continued use of the hall. Coordinate essential surveys (structural, asbestos, condition) to plan safe partial closures and phased access. Oversee design development to ensure buildability, safety, cost control, and minimal service disruption. Maintain proactive stakeholder communication, setting expectations for temporary closures, noise periods, and operational impacts. Establish procurement and tender strategy tailored to a phased roofing package, ensuring contractors can accommodate staged working. Prepare and issue a comprehensive roof-only tender pack, including drawings, sequencing requirements, specifications, prelims, contract conditions, and pricing documents. Manage tender clarifications and ensure compliant, competitive bids that reflect the phased approach and operational constraints. Phase 2 To be defined dependent on outcome of Phase 1 and the chosen design  and build solution and project timelines. Requirements Proven experience in construction project management, ideally with phased delivery and operational continuity. Strong understanding of roofing systems, temporary works, and health & safety compliance. Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills. Ability to manage budgets, procurement, and tender processes effectively. Familiarity with surveys and risk management for occupied buildings. Willingness to own the process.   Desirable Experience working on community or public buildings. Knowledge of funding alignment and cost planning for phased projects. Knowledge of public sector procurement processes, pre-qualification questionnaires, and structured, objective evaluation processes.   Information on Project Available Full current drawings Approved plans for sloping roof Structural survey of flat top roof Survey of Village Hall     Interested? Apply today and help us deliver a critical improvement while keeping the heart of the community open and thriving! Applications and CVs must be emailed to Clerk@woodcoteparish.gov.uk by  5pm on the 16th February 2026. Please email to arrange for an opportunity to have a pre-discussion should you have any questions. This role will be subject to the required public sector procurement processes  
TG Escapes Ltd
Pre-Construction Manager
TG Escapes Ltd Coventry, UK
The Role   We are seeking an experienced Pre-Construction Manager to lead all pre-contract activities and ensure the successful transition of projects from client instruction through to contract execution. This is a pivotal role within TG Escapes, focused on securing viable, profitable projects while coordinating internal teams, consultants, and clients.  This role is office-based at our Coventry Head Office, therefore candidates must be within a commutable distance, although flexible/hybrid working may be available for the right individual.   Key Responsibilities   Pre-Construction Leadership   Act as the primary point of contact during the pre-construction phase for clients, consultants, suppliers, and internal teams. Lead internal pre-construction meetings, tracking actions, risks, and programme milestones. Ensure all activities align with company processes, timelines, and commercial objectives.   Project Feasibility & Early Engagement   Support the sales team in reviewing new enquiries for viability, constraints, and risks. Coordinate site assessments, surveys, and investigations. Work closely with planning consultants and design teams from project inception.   Design Coordination   Identify design deliverables and communicate requirements to the Technical Director. Manage information flow between clients and the design team. Support procurement, onboarding, and management of external designers. Ensure drawings and specifications are viable and meet client expectations.    Estimating & Commercial Support   Liaise with the commercial team on cost plans, estimates, and tender submissions. Review subcontractor, consultant, and supplier quotations. Challenge assumptions, value-engineer solutions, and mitigate commercial risk. Support preparation of tender bids, proposals, and client presentations.   Programme Development   Establish preliminary design and manufacturing programmes aligned with TG Escapes’ build solutions. Identify critical path items, procurement lead times, and efficiencies. Coordinate with production and logistics teams to align sequencing with factory capacity.  Risk Management & Compliance   Identify and manage design, planning, ecological, commercial, and construction risks. Ensure mitigation strategies are implemented and monitored. Maintain compliance with CDM regulations, sustainability standards, and timber-frame safety and quality guidance.  Client & Stakeholder Management   Build strong relationships with clients, consultants, and stakeholders. Lead client meetings, workshops, and presentations. Ensure a smooth transition from pre-construction to delivery teams.  Handover to Delivery   Produce comprehensive pre-construction handover documentation. Ensure design freeze, cost agreement, and scope clarity prior to contract award. Support delivery teams during project mobilisation as required.    Skills & Experience   Essential   Proven experience in pre-construction within modular (MMC) or off-site construction. Experience leading multidisciplinary design and technical teams. Strong commercial awareness and ability to interpret cost plans, BOQs, and tender documentation. Excellent communication, organisation, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage multiple projects concurrently.  Desirable   Experience within education and leisure sectors. Knowledge of sustainable construction methods. Understanding of planning processes and building control requirements. Experience with project management software (e.g. MS Project, Asta). Degree or equivalent in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering, or similar.    Personal Attributes   Proactive, organised, and detail-driven. Strong leadership and collaborative working style. Commercially aware with technical accuracy. Problem-solver with a continuous improvement mindset. Passionate about sustainability and modern methods of construction.   What We Offer   Attractive, negotiable salary Minimum 37 hours per week with potential hybrid working 25 days holiday plus public holidays Office-based role at Coventry Head Office (Mon–Thurs 8:00–17:00 | Fri 8:00–14:30) Support with career progression and education Paid professional membership Cycle2Work scheme Charitable fundraising through our TG Challenge and CSR activities A supportive, innovative, and design-led working environment   Why Join TG Escapes?   Work on cutting-edge modular projects that positively impact communities and the environment Be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking culture Strong commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly design Excellent professional development and growth opportunities Benefits including Hybrid Working, TG Challenge, The Great Escape Day, and 25 days’ holiday  
31/12/2025
Full time
The Role   We are seeking an experienced Pre-Construction Manager to lead all pre-contract activities and ensure the successful transition of projects from client instruction through to contract execution. This is a pivotal role within TG Escapes, focused on securing viable, profitable projects while coordinating internal teams, consultants, and clients.  This role is office-based at our Coventry Head Office, therefore candidates must be within a commutable distance, although flexible/hybrid working may be available for the right individual.   Key Responsibilities   Pre-Construction Leadership   Act as the primary point of contact during the pre-construction phase for clients, consultants, suppliers, and internal teams. Lead internal pre-construction meetings, tracking actions, risks, and programme milestones. Ensure all activities align with company processes, timelines, and commercial objectives.   Project Feasibility & Early Engagement   Support the sales team in reviewing new enquiries for viability, constraints, and risks. Coordinate site assessments, surveys, and investigations. Work closely with planning consultants and design teams from project inception.   Design Coordination   Identify design deliverables and communicate requirements to the Technical Director. Manage information flow between clients and the design team. Support procurement, onboarding, and management of external designers. Ensure drawings and specifications are viable and meet client expectations.    Estimating & Commercial Support   Liaise with the commercial team on cost plans, estimates, and tender submissions. Review subcontractor, consultant, and supplier quotations. Challenge assumptions, value-engineer solutions, and mitigate commercial risk. Support preparation of tender bids, proposals, and client presentations.   Programme Development   Establish preliminary design and manufacturing programmes aligned with TG Escapes’ build solutions. Identify critical path items, procurement lead times, and efficiencies. Coordinate with production and logistics teams to align sequencing with factory capacity.  Risk Management & Compliance   Identify and manage design, planning, ecological, commercial, and construction risks. Ensure mitigation strategies are implemented and monitored. Maintain compliance with CDM regulations, sustainability standards, and timber-frame safety and quality guidance.  Client & Stakeholder Management   Build strong relationships with clients, consultants, and stakeholders. Lead client meetings, workshops, and presentations. Ensure a smooth transition from pre-construction to delivery teams.  Handover to Delivery   Produce comprehensive pre-construction handover documentation. Ensure design freeze, cost agreement, and scope clarity prior to contract award. Support delivery teams during project mobilisation as required.    Skills & Experience   Essential   Proven experience in pre-construction within modular (MMC) or off-site construction. Experience leading multidisciplinary design and technical teams. Strong commercial awareness and ability to interpret cost plans, BOQs, and tender documentation. Excellent communication, organisation, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage multiple projects concurrently.  Desirable   Experience within education and leisure sectors. Knowledge of sustainable construction methods. Understanding of planning processes and building control requirements. Experience with project management software (e.g. MS Project, Asta). Degree or equivalent in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering, or similar.    Personal Attributes   Proactive, organised, and detail-driven. Strong leadership and collaborative working style. Commercially aware with technical accuracy. Problem-solver with a continuous improvement mindset. Passionate about sustainability and modern methods of construction.   What We Offer   Attractive, negotiable salary Minimum 37 hours per week with potential hybrid working 25 days holiday plus public holidays Office-based role at Coventry Head Office (Mon–Thurs 8:00–17:00 | Fri 8:00–14:30) Support with career progression and education Paid professional membership Cycle2Work scheme Charitable fundraising through our TG Challenge and CSR activities A supportive, innovative, and design-led working environment   Why Join TG Escapes?   Work on cutting-edge modular projects that positively impact communities and the environment Be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking culture Strong commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly design Excellent professional development and growth opportunities Benefits including Hybrid Working, TG Challenge, The Great Escape Day, and 25 days’ holiday  
Museum of London Archaeology
Project Manager
Museum of London Archaeology London
MOLA is an experienced and innovative archaeology practice. We have been providing independent, professional heritage advice and services for over 40 years across the UK and internationally on schemes both large and small. Our commercial services are designed to help our development, infrastructure and construction sector clients to meet their planning process requirements swiftly and expertly, with the certainty and value they need. We are seeking to recruit an experienced Project Manager to join our busy Projects Team, to work on a wide range of exciting major excavation projects and contribute towards business development within MOLA.   You will be part of a dedicated, highly motivated, and collaborative field team that together deliver quality, client-focussed and project-led work. The team are responsible for managing archaeological projects throughout their lifecycle, leading on the successful tendering, planning, operation, delivery and completion of fieldwork. The MOLA ‘Projects’ division, in which this role plays a pivotal part, has a core commercial function and one of our key objectives is to assist our valued clients in meeting their planning requirements, embed our work within their projects and to promote social and public benefit. The Project Manager role has a business development element, and therefore, a commercially focussed outlook, confident and proactive team leadership skill, problem solving and adaptability in approach are essential to your success. A driving licence is also highly desirable as regular travel is expected as part of the role, both within and outside of London.      We are looking for project managers who are highly experienced in the delivery of archaeological projects at a management and consultancy level with experience in London or urban archaeology. Successful candidates will be expected to organise, manage and deliver tender bids, to procure new work and operate independently to deliver MOLAs strategic business, research and public benefit goals. In your role you will place Health and Safety at the fore and seek to contribute to continued improvement and best safe-working practices. You will manage a range of archaeological fieldwork and post-excavation projects simultaneously, whilst ensuring delivery within set timescales and budgets which you and the team have costed and commercially manage. MOLA would welcome applications from candidates who have experience of large/complex schemes and infrastructure projects. You will be a strong and innovative multi-tasker, able to integrate with other team specialisms such as Consultancy, Community Engagement and Built Heritage into project design and delivery models. You will be a confident negotiator, able to communicate across a wide range of stakeholder interests, with a sound working knowledge of National Planning Policy Frameworks and the planning process. Maintaining quality and high standards are essential and will be delivered through your skill with review, editing and production of technical and commercial reports. Your role will also require skill with managing people and as a Line Manager, you will seek to promote the wellbeing and professional development of your Line Management team.  For details on how to apply and further information please go to https://mola.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3933357?cid=2033 The closing date is Sunday 7th September 2025 at 23:59. Please note all applicants must have the right to work in the UK without restrictions.  Proof of eligibility will be required prior to commencement. MOLA is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
21/08/2025
Full time
MOLA is an experienced and innovative archaeology practice. We have been providing independent, professional heritage advice and services for over 40 years across the UK and internationally on schemes both large and small. Our commercial services are designed to help our development, infrastructure and construction sector clients to meet their planning process requirements swiftly and expertly, with the certainty and value they need. We are seeking to recruit an experienced Project Manager to join our busy Projects Team, to work on a wide range of exciting major excavation projects and contribute towards business development within MOLA.   You will be part of a dedicated, highly motivated, and collaborative field team that together deliver quality, client-focussed and project-led work. The team are responsible for managing archaeological projects throughout their lifecycle, leading on the successful tendering, planning, operation, delivery and completion of fieldwork. The MOLA ‘Projects’ division, in which this role plays a pivotal part, has a core commercial function and one of our key objectives is to assist our valued clients in meeting their planning requirements, embed our work within their projects and to promote social and public benefit. The Project Manager role has a business development element, and therefore, a commercially focussed outlook, confident and proactive team leadership skill, problem solving and adaptability in approach are essential to your success. A driving licence is also highly desirable as regular travel is expected as part of the role, both within and outside of London.      We are looking for project managers who are highly experienced in the delivery of archaeological projects at a management and consultancy level with experience in London or urban archaeology. Successful candidates will be expected to organise, manage and deliver tender bids, to procure new work and operate independently to deliver MOLAs strategic business, research and public benefit goals. In your role you will place Health and Safety at the fore and seek to contribute to continued improvement and best safe-working practices. You will manage a range of archaeological fieldwork and post-excavation projects simultaneously, whilst ensuring delivery within set timescales and budgets which you and the team have costed and commercially manage. MOLA would welcome applications from candidates who have experience of large/complex schemes and infrastructure projects. You will be a strong and innovative multi-tasker, able to integrate with other team specialisms such as Consultancy, Community Engagement and Built Heritage into project design and delivery models. You will be a confident negotiator, able to communicate across a wide range of stakeholder interests, with a sound working knowledge of National Planning Policy Frameworks and the planning process. Maintaining quality and high standards are essential and will be delivered through your skill with review, editing and production of technical and commercial reports. Your role will also require skill with managing people and as a Line Manager, you will seek to promote the wellbeing and professional development of your Line Management team.  For details on how to apply and further information please go to https://mola.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3933357?cid=2033 The closing date is Sunday 7th September 2025 at 23:59. Please note all applicants must have the right to work in the UK without restrictions.  Proof of eligibility will be required prior to commencement. MOLA is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Arise Recruit Ltd
Quantity Surveyor
Arise Recruit Ltd Haywards Heath, Sussex
I am looking to talk to Quantity Surveyors in Sussex and Surrey that are looking to push their career forwards with a high performing main contractor. The opportunity is for a Quantity Surveyor to join a successful regional main contractor delivering high-quality projects across Sussex, Surrey and Kent. Our clients work on a wide range of projects ranging in value from £2M to £8M. They have secured places on a number of local authority and housing association frameworks, and have a good track record of repeat business from private clients. Due to continued growth, they are seeking a capable Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team. The ideal Quantity Surveyor will have proven experience with other main contractors, and will play a key role in ensuring the commercial success of projects from tender through to final account. Quantity Surveyor Responsibilities; Pre-Contract & Tender Stage Work alongside the Pre-Construction Manager and Estimator to identify opportunity and risk in new tenders. Contract Management & Cost Control Draft and issue contractual letters and commercial notices to clients and subcontractors. Prepare interim valuations, payment applications, variations, and final accounts. Measure and value subcontractors work on-site and manage their accounts. Monitor project costs, forecast accurately, and report to senior management. Identify and implement value engineering opportunities. Stakeholder & Client Liaison Build strong relationships with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and colleagues. Attend site and progress meetings, providing commercial and procurement input. Work closely with project delivery teams to ensure alignment on financial goals. Represent the business with professionalism and commercial integrity. Requirements Degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or similar (desirable) Minimum 3 years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor within main contracting. Strong knowledge of traditional JCT contracts and JCT Design & Build contracts. Driving Licence Ideally living within 45 mins commute of Haywards Heath. What's on offer Great salary for the region Friendly and fun office environment, with free parking Exposure to challenging and varied projects. Supportive team culture in a growing and dynamic company. Arise Recruit would always be keen to speak to construction professionals about their own career goals and how we might be able to assist them in achieving them. Please give the team a call today.
17/03/2026
Full time
I am looking to talk to Quantity Surveyors in Sussex and Surrey that are looking to push their career forwards with a high performing main contractor. The opportunity is for a Quantity Surveyor to join a successful regional main contractor delivering high-quality projects across Sussex, Surrey and Kent. Our clients work on a wide range of projects ranging in value from £2M to £8M. They have secured places on a number of local authority and housing association frameworks, and have a good track record of repeat business from private clients. Due to continued growth, they are seeking a capable Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team. The ideal Quantity Surveyor will have proven experience with other main contractors, and will play a key role in ensuring the commercial success of projects from tender through to final account. Quantity Surveyor Responsibilities; Pre-Contract & Tender Stage Work alongside the Pre-Construction Manager and Estimator to identify opportunity and risk in new tenders. Contract Management & Cost Control Draft and issue contractual letters and commercial notices to clients and subcontractors. Prepare interim valuations, payment applications, variations, and final accounts. Measure and value subcontractors work on-site and manage their accounts. Monitor project costs, forecast accurately, and report to senior management. Identify and implement value engineering opportunities. Stakeholder & Client Liaison Build strong relationships with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and colleagues. Attend site and progress meetings, providing commercial and procurement input. Work closely with project delivery teams to ensure alignment on financial goals. Represent the business with professionalism and commercial integrity. Requirements Degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or similar (desirable) Minimum 3 years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor within main contracting. Strong knowledge of traditional JCT contracts and JCT Design & Build contracts. Driving Licence Ideally living within 45 mins commute of Haywards Heath. What's on offer Great salary for the region Friendly and fun office environment, with free parking Exposure to challenging and varied projects. Supportive team culture in a growing and dynamic company. Arise Recruit would always be keen to speak to construction professionals about their own career goals and how we might be able to assist them in achieving them. Please give the team a call today.
Kingdom People
Civils Pre Construction Manager
Kingdom People Stockport, Cheshire
My Client is a growing and forward-thinking contractor delivering high-quality civil engineering and construction projects across the United Kingdom. With a strong pipeline of infrastructure and groundworks schemes, they are seeking an experienced Civils Pre-Construction Manager to strengthen their leadership team and drive project success from tender stage through to delivery. The Role As Civils Pre-Construction Manager, you will lead the pre-construction phase of civil engineering projects, ensuring robust planning, accurate pricing, risk management, and seamless handover to operations. This is a strategic role requiring strong commercial awareness, technical expertise, and the ability to coordinate internal teams, clients, and supply chain partners. Key Responsibilities Lead the pre-construction process from initial enquiry through to contract award Review tender documentation, specifications, and drawings Manage and coordinate estimators, planners, and design consultants Develop buildable, cost-effective methodologies and programmes Identify and mitigate technical and commercial risks Oversee value engineering opportunities Liaise with clients, consultants, and subcontractors Support bid submissions, presentations, and interviews Ensure smooth and structured handover to delivery teams Requirements Proven experience in a Pre-Construction or Senior Estimating role within civil engineering Strong knowledge of groundworks, infrastructure, highways, drainage, and reinforced concrete structures Excellent commercial and contractual awareness Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications Strong leadership and stakeholder management skills Experience managing multiple tenders simultaneously Proficiency in estimating and project planning software Degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering or related discipline (preferred) What We Offer Competitive salary (DOE) Company car or car allowance Pension scheme Private healthcare (after qualifying period) Professional development and training support Clear progression opportunities within a growing business Supportive and collaborative working environment Why Join ? This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping major civil engineering projects from the ground up. You will be part of a dynamic team where your expertise will directly influence project success and company growth.
17/03/2026
Full time
My Client is a growing and forward-thinking contractor delivering high-quality civil engineering and construction projects across the United Kingdom. With a strong pipeline of infrastructure and groundworks schemes, they are seeking an experienced Civils Pre-Construction Manager to strengthen their leadership team and drive project success from tender stage through to delivery. The Role As Civils Pre-Construction Manager, you will lead the pre-construction phase of civil engineering projects, ensuring robust planning, accurate pricing, risk management, and seamless handover to operations. This is a strategic role requiring strong commercial awareness, technical expertise, and the ability to coordinate internal teams, clients, and supply chain partners. Key Responsibilities Lead the pre-construction process from initial enquiry through to contract award Review tender documentation, specifications, and drawings Manage and coordinate estimators, planners, and design consultants Develop buildable, cost-effective methodologies and programmes Identify and mitigate technical and commercial risks Oversee value engineering opportunities Liaise with clients, consultants, and subcontractors Support bid submissions, presentations, and interviews Ensure smooth and structured handover to delivery teams Requirements Proven experience in a Pre-Construction or Senior Estimating role within civil engineering Strong knowledge of groundworks, infrastructure, highways, drainage, and reinforced concrete structures Excellent commercial and contractual awareness Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications Strong leadership and stakeholder management skills Experience managing multiple tenders simultaneously Proficiency in estimating and project planning software Degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering or related discipline (preferred) What We Offer Competitive salary (DOE) Company car or car allowance Pension scheme Private healthcare (after qualifying period) Professional development and training support Clear progression opportunities within a growing business Supportive and collaborative working environment Why Join ? This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping major civil engineering projects from the ground up. You will be part of a dynamic team where your expertise will directly influence project success and company growth.
Kingdom People
Civils Contracts Manager
Kingdom People Stockport, Cheshire
Civils Contracts Manager About The Client My client is a growing principal contractor delivering high-quality civil engineering and construction projects across the North West and surrounding regions. They specialise in infrastructure, groundworks, reinforced concrete structures, and associated civils packages for energy, commercial and industrial clients. Due to continued growth and a strong project pipeline, they are seeking an experienced Civils Contracts Manager to join our team based in Stockport. The Role As Civils Contracts Manager, you will take full responsibility for overseeing multiple civil engineering projects from pre-construction through to completion. You will ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. This is a key leadership role requiring strong commercial awareness, operational oversight, and client-facing capability. Key Responsibilities Manage multiple civils and groundworks projects simultaneously Oversee Site Managers and operational teams Ensure compliance with HSEQ standards and company policies Monitor programme performance and drive timely project delivery Manage budgets, cost control, and contract variations Lead client meetings and maintain strong working relationships Coordinate subcontractors and suppliers Review and approve RAMS and project documentation Provide regular progress and commercial reports to senior management Requirements Proven experience as a Contracts Manager within civil engineering or groundworks Strong knowledge of infrastructure, drainage, reinforced concrete, and earthworks Commercially astute with strong contractual knowledge (JCT/NEC experience preferred) Excellent leadership and communication skills Ability to manage multiple live projects SMSTS, CSCS (Black/Gold Card preferred) Full UK driving licence Desirable Degree/HND in Civil Engineering or Construction Management Experience working as a Principal Contractor Strong client network across the country The Package Competitive salary (DOE) Company car or car allowance Pension scheme Ongoing professional development Opportunity to progress within a growing contractor Supportive and professional working environment
17/03/2026
Full time
Civils Contracts Manager About The Client My client is a growing principal contractor delivering high-quality civil engineering and construction projects across the North West and surrounding regions. They specialise in infrastructure, groundworks, reinforced concrete structures, and associated civils packages for energy, commercial and industrial clients. Due to continued growth and a strong project pipeline, they are seeking an experienced Civils Contracts Manager to join our team based in Stockport. The Role As Civils Contracts Manager, you will take full responsibility for overseeing multiple civil engineering projects from pre-construction through to completion. You will ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. This is a key leadership role requiring strong commercial awareness, operational oversight, and client-facing capability. Key Responsibilities Manage multiple civils and groundworks projects simultaneously Oversee Site Managers and operational teams Ensure compliance with HSEQ standards and company policies Monitor programme performance and drive timely project delivery Manage budgets, cost control, and contract variations Lead client meetings and maintain strong working relationships Coordinate subcontractors and suppliers Review and approve RAMS and project documentation Provide regular progress and commercial reports to senior management Requirements Proven experience as a Contracts Manager within civil engineering or groundworks Strong knowledge of infrastructure, drainage, reinforced concrete, and earthworks Commercially astute with strong contractual knowledge (JCT/NEC experience preferred) Excellent leadership and communication skills Ability to manage multiple live projects SMSTS, CSCS (Black/Gold Card preferred) Full UK driving licence Desirable Degree/HND in Civil Engineering or Construction Management Experience working as a Principal Contractor Strong client network across the country The Package Competitive salary (DOE) Company car or car allowance Pension scheme Ongoing professional development Opportunity to progress within a growing contractor Supportive and professional working environment
1st Step
Aftercare Manager
1st Step Grays, Essex
1st Step Solutions are supporting a building services engineering company who have an opportunity for an Aftercare Manager based in Grays, Essex (with occasional site visits) Our client delivers Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing solutions across commercial, industrial and residential sectors. Role overview The Aftercare Manager is responsible for the management, development and operational delivery of the Clients Aftercare and Customer Care function. The role acts as the central point of contact for all aftercare related matters across our clients projects following practical completion and throughout the Defects Liability Period (DLP). The Aftercare Manager is responsible for managing client enquiries, defect reporting, resident communication and the coordination of operative attendance to ensure defects are resolved efficiently, professionally and within agreed response timeframes. Working closely with the Operations Team, Project Teams, Temporary Works Division, Commercial Team and Clients, the Aftercare Manager will implement and maintain a robust end-to-end aftercare process covering defect filtration, logging, categorisation, scheduling, rectification and reporting. The role plays a key part in maintaining our clients reputation for quality, responsiveness and client satisfaction once projects transition from construction to occupied environments. In addition to managing defects during the Defects Liability Period, the Aftercare Manager will also support the development of additional servicing and maintenance offerings, including FM and maintenance proposals where requested by clients. Key responsibilities Responsibilities include: Developing and implementing a robust aftercare Procedure covering the full lifecycle of defect management. Establishing a structured defect filtration and enquiry handling process to manage incoming calls and enquiries from clients, building managers and occupiers. Ensuring all enquiries are assessed to determine whether they represent a genuine defect or operational issue. Developing clear response procedures for both normal working hours and out-of-hours emergency calls. Creating and maintaining a centralised defect logging and tracking system for all aftercare enquiries. Ensuring procedures are clearly documented and aligned with our clients operational standards. Driving continuous improvement in aftercare systems, procedures and service delivery. Receiving and logging defect reports from: Clients Building management teams Residents / occupiers Main contractors Assessing each enquiry to determine whether the issue represents a genuine defect related to our clients scope of works. Filtering out non-defect or user-operation related enquiries where appropriate. Recording all defects within the companies defect tracking system including: Nature of issue Urgency classification Client / resident contact details Location Ensuring clear and professional communication with residents and clients throughout the enquiry process. Classifying defects into the following categories: Emergency Repair - Defects posing immediate safety risks or critical system failures. Urgent Repair - Defects causing significant inconvenience or service disruption. Standard Repair - General defects requiring timely rectification. General Repair - Minor defects or routine snagging issues. Ensuring that response times align with contractual obligations and client expectations. Coordinating appropriate response procedures for emergency call-outs outside of normal working hours. Ensuring emergency defects are escalated and attended within the required response timeframe. Contacting residents to arrange appointments suitable to the urgency of the repair. Providing clear communication regarding: Attendance times Expected repair duration Operative access requirements Maintaining professional communication standards when dealing with residents in occupied residential environments. Providing regular updates to clients and building management regarding: Defect status Repair progress Completion confirmations Ensuring all communication is logged and traceable. Maintaining strong relationships with clients, ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction and service delivery. Managing diaries and scheduling for the electrical and plumbing aftercare operatives. Arranging operative attendance based on defect urgency and resident availability. Recording whether call-outs occur: During normal working hours Outside of normal working hours (emergency response) Coordinating resources in collaboration with the companies Temporary Works Division where required. Ensuring operatives attend with appropriate materials, tools and access information. Managing operative workloads to ensure efficient resource utilisation and response times. Monitoring completion of works and ensuring defects are rectified to the required standard. Tracking all open defects until successful completion. Ensuring operatives provide clear feedback and completion reports following attendance. Confirming with residents or clients that defects have been satisfactorily resolved. Updating the defect tracking system with completion details and closure confirmation. Ensuring that recurring defects or systemic issues are escalated to the relevant project teams. Supporting root cause analysis where repeat defects arise. Maintaining accurate records of all defects reported and rectified. Producing periodic aftercare reports for management and clients detailing: Defect volumes Response times Completion times Outstanding issues Providing clear visibility of aftercare performance across projects. Supporting project teams in managing defects during the Defects Liability Period. Acting as a key liaison between our clients delivery teams and clients. Identifying and implementing app-based defect management and scheduling systems. Improving efficiency of defect logging, scheduling and reporting processes. Exploring digital tools for: Resident booking systems Operative scheduling Live defect tracking Supporting the integration of aftercare systems with internal operational systems. Driving innovation to improve service delivery and operational efficiency. Responding to client requests for servicing and maintenance proposals following project completion. Working with the Commercial and Operations Teams to develop costed maintenance proposals. Identifying opportunities for our client to provide ongoing services including: MEP servicing contracts Preventative maintenance Reactive maintenance services Supporting the development of our clients post-handover service offering. Helping to generate additional revenue streams through long-term client relationships. Identifying recurring issues arising from project delivery and feeding lessons learned back to project teams. Supporting improvements in installation quality and commissioning processes. Helping to reduce defect volumes through improved feedback loops. Supporting the development of standards, procedures and best practice. Promoting a culture of customer service, responsiveness and professionalism within the aftercare function. On Offer: Career progression opportunities Support with training and professional development Friendly and supportive team environment Pension scheme Holiday entitlement Private Health Care
17/03/2026
Full time
1st Step Solutions are supporting a building services engineering company who have an opportunity for an Aftercare Manager based in Grays, Essex (with occasional site visits) Our client delivers Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing solutions across commercial, industrial and residential sectors. Role overview The Aftercare Manager is responsible for the management, development and operational delivery of the Clients Aftercare and Customer Care function. The role acts as the central point of contact for all aftercare related matters across our clients projects following practical completion and throughout the Defects Liability Period (DLP). The Aftercare Manager is responsible for managing client enquiries, defect reporting, resident communication and the coordination of operative attendance to ensure defects are resolved efficiently, professionally and within agreed response timeframes. Working closely with the Operations Team, Project Teams, Temporary Works Division, Commercial Team and Clients, the Aftercare Manager will implement and maintain a robust end-to-end aftercare process covering defect filtration, logging, categorisation, scheduling, rectification and reporting. The role plays a key part in maintaining our clients reputation for quality, responsiveness and client satisfaction once projects transition from construction to occupied environments. In addition to managing defects during the Defects Liability Period, the Aftercare Manager will also support the development of additional servicing and maintenance offerings, including FM and maintenance proposals where requested by clients. Key responsibilities Responsibilities include: Developing and implementing a robust aftercare Procedure covering the full lifecycle of defect management. Establishing a structured defect filtration and enquiry handling process to manage incoming calls and enquiries from clients, building managers and occupiers. Ensuring all enquiries are assessed to determine whether they represent a genuine defect or operational issue. Developing clear response procedures for both normal working hours and out-of-hours emergency calls. Creating and maintaining a centralised defect logging and tracking system for all aftercare enquiries. Ensuring procedures are clearly documented and aligned with our clients operational standards. Driving continuous improvement in aftercare systems, procedures and service delivery. Receiving and logging defect reports from: Clients Building management teams Residents / occupiers Main contractors Assessing each enquiry to determine whether the issue represents a genuine defect related to our clients scope of works. Filtering out non-defect or user-operation related enquiries where appropriate. Recording all defects within the companies defect tracking system including: Nature of issue Urgency classification Client / resident contact details Location Ensuring clear and professional communication with residents and clients throughout the enquiry process. Classifying defects into the following categories: Emergency Repair - Defects posing immediate safety risks or critical system failures. Urgent Repair - Defects causing significant inconvenience or service disruption. Standard Repair - General defects requiring timely rectification. General Repair - Minor defects or routine snagging issues. Ensuring that response times align with contractual obligations and client expectations. Coordinating appropriate response procedures for emergency call-outs outside of normal working hours. Ensuring emergency defects are escalated and attended within the required response timeframe. Contacting residents to arrange appointments suitable to the urgency of the repair. Providing clear communication regarding: Attendance times Expected repair duration Operative access requirements Maintaining professional communication standards when dealing with residents in occupied residential environments. Providing regular updates to clients and building management regarding: Defect status Repair progress Completion confirmations Ensuring all communication is logged and traceable. Maintaining strong relationships with clients, ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction and service delivery. Managing diaries and scheduling for the electrical and plumbing aftercare operatives. Arranging operative attendance based on defect urgency and resident availability. Recording whether call-outs occur: During normal working hours Outside of normal working hours (emergency response) Coordinating resources in collaboration with the companies Temporary Works Division where required. Ensuring operatives attend with appropriate materials, tools and access information. Managing operative workloads to ensure efficient resource utilisation and response times. Monitoring completion of works and ensuring defects are rectified to the required standard. Tracking all open defects until successful completion. Ensuring operatives provide clear feedback and completion reports following attendance. Confirming with residents or clients that defects have been satisfactorily resolved. Updating the defect tracking system with completion details and closure confirmation. Ensuring that recurring defects or systemic issues are escalated to the relevant project teams. Supporting root cause analysis where repeat defects arise. Maintaining accurate records of all defects reported and rectified. Producing periodic aftercare reports for management and clients detailing: Defect volumes Response times Completion times Outstanding issues Providing clear visibility of aftercare performance across projects. Supporting project teams in managing defects during the Defects Liability Period. Acting as a key liaison between our clients delivery teams and clients. Identifying and implementing app-based defect management and scheduling systems. Improving efficiency of defect logging, scheduling and reporting processes. Exploring digital tools for: Resident booking systems Operative scheduling Live defect tracking Supporting the integration of aftercare systems with internal operational systems. Driving innovation to improve service delivery and operational efficiency. Responding to client requests for servicing and maintenance proposals following project completion. Working with the Commercial and Operations Teams to develop costed maintenance proposals. Identifying opportunities for our client to provide ongoing services including: MEP servicing contracts Preventative maintenance Reactive maintenance services Supporting the development of our clients post-handover service offering. Helping to generate additional revenue streams through long-term client relationships. Identifying recurring issues arising from project delivery and feeding lessons learned back to project teams. Supporting improvements in installation quality and commissioning processes. Helping to reduce defect volumes through improved feedback loops. Supporting the development of standards, procedures and best practice. Promoting a culture of customer service, responsiveness and professionalism within the aftercare function. On Offer: Career progression opportunities Support with training and professional development Friendly and supportive team environment Pension scheme Holiday entitlement Private Health Care
carrington west
Site Project Manager - Water
carrington west Reading, Oxfordshire
Site Project Manager - Water Infrastructure Location: Thames Valley Region Contract Type: Contract with Temp-to-Perm Potential Are you an experienced Project Manager looking for your next challenge in the water sector? Or are you currently operating as a Site Manager or Site Agent and ready to take the next step into Project Management? Our client, a leading main contractor within the water industry, is seeking a hands-on Site Project Manager to oversee the day-to-day delivery of water infrastructure schemes. This role would be ideal for someone from a strong Site Manager or Site Agent background who is looking to transition into a more project-focused role with greater commercial and programme responsibility. This is an excellent opportunity to work across a range of water mains and network upgrade projects, supporting the delivery of vital improvements for Thames Water. About the Role As Site Project Manager, you will take ownership of site delivery for water main projects within the Thames Water Infrastructure Capital Delivery Framework across the Thames Valley area. You will be responsible for managing site activities from pre-start through to handover, ensuring works are delivered safely, to specification, on time and within budget. You will lead site-based teams, manage subcontractors and act as the main point of contact on site for the client and key stakeholders, including highways authorities, local councils and Thames Water operations teams. This role offers increased exposure to programme management, cost control and stakeholder engagement, making it an ideal progression opportunity. Key Responsibilities Manage day-to-day site activities, ensuring safe and efficient delivery of water main and associated civils works Lead and coordinate site teams and subcontractors, holding daily briefings and ensuring clear communication of plans and targets Work closely with planners and the wider project team to deliver against programme milestones, updating progress and highlighting risks or delays Take greater responsibility for project-level reporting, cost awareness and commercial input Ensure materials, labour and plant are planned and available on site to meet programme requirements Monitor health, safety and environmental performance on site, carrying out inspections and ensuring compliance with company and client procedures Maintain accurate site records including diaries, permits, RAMS, ITPs and as-built information Liaise with local residents, councils, highways and other stakeholders to minimise disruption and manage any issues that arise Support testing, commissioning and handover activities, ensuring quality standards are met Skills, Experience and Knowledge Proven experience as a Site Project Manager, Site Manager or Site Agent within the water or utilities sector Strong background in delivering water mains, pipeline or utilities infrastructure projects Looking to step into, or already operating within, a Project Management capacity Good understanding of clean water networks, wastewater experience desirable Strong knowledge of site-based project control including resource planning, cost awareness and programme delivery Experience working under NEC contracts advantageous Excellent communication and leadership skills with the ability to manage and motivate site teams and subcontractors Comfortable working across multiple schemes in a fast-paced environment What is on Offer Initial contract role with a strong temp-to-perm opportunity Clear progression pathway Opportunity to gain greater commercial and programme exposure Chance to work on high-profile infrastructure projects with a leading contractor Career progression within a growing AMP8 sector If interested, please apply with your updated CV and we will be in touch with suitable candidates. Mario By applying for this position, you are agreeing for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will be shared with third party clients specifically relevant to any roles you have applied for. If at any stage you wish to withdraw your consent, please contact us.
17/03/2026
Contract
Site Project Manager - Water Infrastructure Location: Thames Valley Region Contract Type: Contract with Temp-to-Perm Potential Are you an experienced Project Manager looking for your next challenge in the water sector? Or are you currently operating as a Site Manager or Site Agent and ready to take the next step into Project Management? Our client, a leading main contractor within the water industry, is seeking a hands-on Site Project Manager to oversee the day-to-day delivery of water infrastructure schemes. This role would be ideal for someone from a strong Site Manager or Site Agent background who is looking to transition into a more project-focused role with greater commercial and programme responsibility. This is an excellent opportunity to work across a range of water mains and network upgrade projects, supporting the delivery of vital improvements for Thames Water. About the Role As Site Project Manager, you will take ownership of site delivery for water main projects within the Thames Water Infrastructure Capital Delivery Framework across the Thames Valley area. You will be responsible for managing site activities from pre-start through to handover, ensuring works are delivered safely, to specification, on time and within budget. You will lead site-based teams, manage subcontractors and act as the main point of contact on site for the client and key stakeholders, including highways authorities, local councils and Thames Water operations teams. This role offers increased exposure to programme management, cost control and stakeholder engagement, making it an ideal progression opportunity. Key Responsibilities Manage day-to-day site activities, ensuring safe and efficient delivery of water main and associated civils works Lead and coordinate site teams and subcontractors, holding daily briefings and ensuring clear communication of plans and targets Work closely with planners and the wider project team to deliver against programme milestones, updating progress and highlighting risks or delays Take greater responsibility for project-level reporting, cost awareness and commercial input Ensure materials, labour and plant are planned and available on site to meet programme requirements Monitor health, safety and environmental performance on site, carrying out inspections and ensuring compliance with company and client procedures Maintain accurate site records including diaries, permits, RAMS, ITPs and as-built information Liaise with local residents, councils, highways and other stakeholders to minimise disruption and manage any issues that arise Support testing, commissioning and handover activities, ensuring quality standards are met Skills, Experience and Knowledge Proven experience as a Site Project Manager, Site Manager or Site Agent within the water or utilities sector Strong background in delivering water mains, pipeline or utilities infrastructure projects Looking to step into, or already operating within, a Project Management capacity Good understanding of clean water networks, wastewater experience desirable Strong knowledge of site-based project control including resource planning, cost awareness and programme delivery Experience working under NEC contracts advantageous Excellent communication and leadership skills with the ability to manage and motivate site teams and subcontractors Comfortable working across multiple schemes in a fast-paced environment What is on Offer Initial contract role with a strong temp-to-perm opportunity Clear progression pathway Opportunity to gain greater commercial and programme exposure Chance to work on high-profile infrastructure projects with a leading contractor Career progression within a growing AMP8 sector If interested, please apply with your updated CV and we will be in touch with suitable candidates. Mario By applying for this position, you are agreeing for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will be shared with third party clients specifically relevant to any roles you have applied for. If at any stage you wish to withdraw your consent, please contact us.
Kingdom People
Civils Planner
Kingdom People Stockport, Cheshire
My Client is a leading construction and civil engineering contractor delivering high-quality infrastructure and groundworks projects across the North West and beyond. Due to continued growth and a strong project pipeline, we are seeking an experienced Civils Planner to join their team based in Stockport . The Role As a Civils Planner, you will play a key role in the successful planning and delivery of civil engineering and infrastructure projects. You will be responsible for developing, maintaining, and monitoring project programmes to ensure works are completed safely, on time, and within budget. You will work closely with project managers, site teams, estimators, and senior management to provide accurate planning, progress tracking, and reporting across multiple projects. Key Responsibilities Develop detailed construction programmes from tender stage through to project completion Produce and manage programmes using planning software (e.g. Primavera P6 or Asta Powerproject) Identify critical path activities and key project milestones Monitor progress against programme and highlight potential delays or risks Provide regular programme updates and reports to senior management Support tender submissions with realistic and competitive programme proposals Liaise with clients, subcontractors, and internal teams to ensure alignment Assist in resource and cost planning in collaboration with commercial teams Contribute to continuous improvement of planning processes and controls Requirements Proven experience as a Planner within civil engineering or infrastructure projects Strong knowledge of construction sequencing, methodologies, and best practice Proficiency in planning software such as Primavera P6 or Asta Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously Relevant qualification in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related discipline Desirable Experience working on highways, groundworks, drainage, or infrastructure schemes Understanding of NEC contracts Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g. CIOB, ICE) What They Offer Competitive salary (commensurate with experience) Company pension scheme Career development and progression opportunities Supportive and collaborative working environment Ongoing training and professional development
17/03/2026
Full time
My Client is a leading construction and civil engineering contractor delivering high-quality infrastructure and groundworks projects across the North West and beyond. Due to continued growth and a strong project pipeline, we are seeking an experienced Civils Planner to join their team based in Stockport . The Role As a Civils Planner, you will play a key role in the successful planning and delivery of civil engineering and infrastructure projects. You will be responsible for developing, maintaining, and monitoring project programmes to ensure works are completed safely, on time, and within budget. You will work closely with project managers, site teams, estimators, and senior management to provide accurate planning, progress tracking, and reporting across multiple projects. Key Responsibilities Develop detailed construction programmes from tender stage through to project completion Produce and manage programmes using planning software (e.g. Primavera P6 or Asta Powerproject) Identify critical path activities and key project milestones Monitor progress against programme and highlight potential delays or risks Provide regular programme updates and reports to senior management Support tender submissions with realistic and competitive programme proposals Liaise with clients, subcontractors, and internal teams to ensure alignment Assist in resource and cost planning in collaboration with commercial teams Contribute to continuous improvement of planning processes and controls Requirements Proven experience as a Planner within civil engineering or infrastructure projects Strong knowledge of construction sequencing, methodologies, and best practice Proficiency in planning software such as Primavera P6 or Asta Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously Relevant qualification in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related discipline Desirable Experience working on highways, groundworks, drainage, or infrastructure schemes Understanding of NEC contracts Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g. CIOB, ICE) What They Offer Competitive salary (commensurate with experience) Company pension scheme Career development and progression opportunities Supportive and collaborative working environment Ongoing training and professional development
Think Recruitment
Estimator
Think Recruitment City, Birmingham
Estimator Location: Birmingham Sector: Social Housing / Residential Development Reporting to: Commercial Manager / Commercial Director About the Company We are a growing and reputable housing developer based in Birmingham, specialising in the delivery of high-quality, affordable and social housing developments across the Midlands. Working in partnership with local authorities, housing associations, and registered providers, we are committed to delivering sustainable communities and long-term social value. Role Overview We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Estimator to join our Commercial Team. The successful candidate will be responsible for preparing accurate cost estimates and tender submissions for social housing developments, including new build and refurbishment projects. This role requires strong knowledge of social housing procurement, construction methods, and current market rates within the Midlands region. Key Responsibilities Prepare detailed cost estimates for social housing developments (new build and refurbishment). Review architectural drawings, specifications, bills of quantities, and tender documentation. Conduct take-offs and produce accurate pricing schedules. Obtain and analyse subcontractor and supplier quotations. Prepare and submit competitive tender packages. Identify project risks and value engineering opportunities. Liaise with the Commercial Manager, Design Team, and external consultants. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of material, labour, and subcontract market rates. Assist with cost planning and budget preparation at pre-construction stage. Support handover of successful tenders to the delivery team. Key Requirements Essential: Proven experience as an Estimator within residential or social housing developments. Strong understanding of affordable housing frameworks and procurement routes. Experience pricing projects for housing associations and local authorities. Excellent numerical, analytical, and commercial skills. Proficiency in estimating software and Excel. Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications. Strong negotiation and communication skills. Full UK driving licence. Desirable: Degree or HNC/HND in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or related discipline. Experience working within the Midlands region. Knowledge of JCT contracts and public procurement requirements. Membership of RICS (or working towards). Personal Attributes Highly organised with strong attention to detail. Proactive and commercially aware. Ability to work to deadlines under pressure. Team player with a collaborative mindset. Strong ethical standards and commitment to delivering social value. What We Offer Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Car allowance or company vehicle Pension scheme 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Professional development support Opportunity to contribute to meaningful social housing projects improving communities across the Midlands
17/03/2026
Full time
Estimator Location: Birmingham Sector: Social Housing / Residential Development Reporting to: Commercial Manager / Commercial Director About the Company We are a growing and reputable housing developer based in Birmingham, specialising in the delivery of high-quality, affordable and social housing developments across the Midlands. Working in partnership with local authorities, housing associations, and registered providers, we are committed to delivering sustainable communities and long-term social value. Role Overview We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Estimator to join our Commercial Team. The successful candidate will be responsible for preparing accurate cost estimates and tender submissions for social housing developments, including new build and refurbishment projects. This role requires strong knowledge of social housing procurement, construction methods, and current market rates within the Midlands region. Key Responsibilities Prepare detailed cost estimates for social housing developments (new build and refurbishment). Review architectural drawings, specifications, bills of quantities, and tender documentation. Conduct take-offs and produce accurate pricing schedules. Obtain and analyse subcontractor and supplier quotations. Prepare and submit competitive tender packages. Identify project risks and value engineering opportunities. Liaise with the Commercial Manager, Design Team, and external consultants. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of material, labour, and subcontract market rates. Assist with cost planning and budget preparation at pre-construction stage. Support handover of successful tenders to the delivery team. Key Requirements Essential: Proven experience as an Estimator within residential or social housing developments. Strong understanding of affordable housing frameworks and procurement routes. Experience pricing projects for housing associations and local authorities. Excellent numerical, analytical, and commercial skills. Proficiency in estimating software and Excel. Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications. Strong negotiation and communication skills. Full UK driving licence. Desirable: Degree or HNC/HND in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or related discipline. Experience working within the Midlands region. Knowledge of JCT contracts and public procurement requirements. Membership of RICS (or working towards). Personal Attributes Highly organised with strong attention to detail. Proactive and commercially aware. Ability to work to deadlines under pressure. Team player with a collaborative mindset. Strong ethical standards and commitment to delivering social value. What We Offer Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Car allowance or company vehicle Pension scheme 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Professional development support Opportunity to contribute to meaningful social housing projects improving communities across the Midlands
Recco
Senior Technical Designer
Recco
We are currently working with a client that specialises in workplace adaptations, fit-out works and design-led solutions for commercial clients. Working in partnership with clients, the team delivers tailored, human-centred environments that reflect brand identity and support how people work. With a portfolio ranging from day-two workplace adaptations to full fit-outs, the company is committed to quality, collaboration and thoughtful design. Senior Technical Designer you will play a key role in shaping the technical excellence of workplace environments. You will lead the development of detailed technical design deliverables, coordinate with multidisciplinary teams, and ensure constructability and compliance across all project stages. You will mentor junior designers and act as a senior technical voice within the design team. Revit & AutoCAD experience needed Key Responsibilities Lead and produce detailed technical drawings, specifications, construction documentation and BIM models for workplace adaptation and fit-out projects. Interpret architectural and interior concepts into robust technical solutions that are functional, buildable and compliant with regulations and standards. Ensure all documentation is accurate, coordinated and reflects design intent throughout the project lifecycle. Work closely with project managers, architects, engineers, contractors and suppliers to resolve design challenges and coordinate technical inputs. Participate in design and technical reviews, workshops and client presentations to communicate technical solutions clearly and confidently. Liaise with regulatory bodies and consultants to ensure projects meet statutory requirements and building codes. Maintain quality control over technical outputs, ensuring that documentation meets the highest standards of accuracy and clarity. Keep up to date with relevant construction standards, materials, detailing best practices and emerging technologies. Mentor and support junior technical designers, providing guidance on workflow, documentation standards and technical detailing. Offer strategic input on design processes and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives in technical delivery.
17/03/2026
Full time
We are currently working with a client that specialises in workplace adaptations, fit-out works and design-led solutions for commercial clients. Working in partnership with clients, the team delivers tailored, human-centred environments that reflect brand identity and support how people work. With a portfolio ranging from day-two workplace adaptations to full fit-outs, the company is committed to quality, collaboration and thoughtful design. Senior Technical Designer you will play a key role in shaping the technical excellence of workplace environments. You will lead the development of detailed technical design deliverables, coordinate with multidisciplinary teams, and ensure constructability and compliance across all project stages. You will mentor junior designers and act as a senior technical voice within the design team. Revit & AutoCAD experience needed Key Responsibilities Lead and produce detailed technical drawings, specifications, construction documentation and BIM models for workplace adaptation and fit-out projects. Interpret architectural and interior concepts into robust technical solutions that are functional, buildable and compliant with regulations and standards. Ensure all documentation is accurate, coordinated and reflects design intent throughout the project lifecycle. Work closely with project managers, architects, engineers, contractors and suppliers to resolve design challenges and coordinate technical inputs. Participate in design and technical reviews, workshops and client presentations to communicate technical solutions clearly and confidently. Liaise with regulatory bodies and consultants to ensure projects meet statutory requirements and building codes. Maintain quality control over technical outputs, ensuring that documentation meets the highest standards of accuracy and clarity. Keep up to date with relevant construction standards, materials, detailing best practices and emerging technologies. Mentor and support junior technical designers, providing guidance on workflow, documentation standards and technical detailing. Offer strategic input on design processes and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives in technical delivery.
Michael Page
Associate Director - Project Management
Michael Page
Senior opportunity within a growing construction consultancy to deliver healthcare, education, retail, heritage, and public sector projects across the East Midlands, with a particular focus on supporting the expansion of a Lincoln-based office. The role offers flexible working, strong client exposure (including potential hospital secondment), and clear progression to Senior or Associate level with the opportunity to influence regional growth. Client Details Our client is an established, multi-disciplinary construction consultancy delivering high-quality project and commercial management services across the UK. With a strong pipeline of secured work and a long-term regional growth strategy, the business is expanding its footprint across the East Midlands, with a particular focus on Lincoln and the surrounding areas. The consultancy is currently operating with an established regional Director and a small but growing team, with plans to formalise a physical office location in Lincoln in the near future. In the interim, team members are working flexibly from home, with working arrangements tailored to project and client requirements. The client portfolio spans healthcare, education, retail, heritage, and local authority sectors. This includes retail park developments (including national coffee and retail brands), healthcare estates, and public sector frameworks. A key commission includes a likely secondment role within a hospital environment, offering exposure to embedded client-side delivery. Due to continued growth and further anticipated expansion later this year, the business is seeking an experienced Project Manager, Senior Project Manager, Associate, or Project/Quantity Surveyor to support and help shape the next phase of regional development. Description Lead the delivery of construction projects across healthcare, education, retail, heritage, and local authority sectors Provide full lifecycle project management services, from feasibility and procurement strategy through to contract administration and project close-out Act as Employer's Agent and/or Project Manager under JCT contracts Support retail-led developments, including schemes within active retail park environments Deliver healthcare projects, including potential secondment within a hospital client setting Oversee programme, cost, quality, and risk management across live projects Manage procurement processes and coordinate consultant and contractor teams Maintain strong client relationships, acting as a trusted and proactive advisor Contribute to the continued growth of the Lincoln presence, supporting the establishment of a permanent office location Work collaboratively with the existing Regional Director to help shape local strategy Depending on experience, support mentoring and development of junior team members For Project Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor profiles, provide commercial management and cost consultancy services with a predominantly office-based focus Profile Proven experience within a construction consultancy environment (Project Management or Project/Quantity Surveying) Track record delivering projects across healthcare, education, retail, heritage, and/or local authority sectors Experience managing projects from inception through to completion Strong working knowledge of JCT contracts Experience in a client-facing role, with the ability to build and maintain long-term relationships Comfortable operating in a flexible working environment, with hybrid/home working dependent on project requirements Ambitious and motivated to contribute to the establishment and growth of a regional office Chartered status (MRICS, MCIOB, MAPM or equivalent) desirable but not essential For Associate-level candidates: ability to contribute to business growth and potentially bring client relationships or workstreams Job Offer Opportunity to join a growing East Midlands presence with long-term plans for a permanent Lincoln office Flexible working arrangements, with home working dependent on project and client needs Exposure to a varied portfolio across healthcare, education, retail, heritage, and public sector frameworks Potential secondment opportunity within a hospital client environment Clear progression pathway aligned to regional growth plans
17/03/2026
Full time
Senior opportunity within a growing construction consultancy to deliver healthcare, education, retail, heritage, and public sector projects across the East Midlands, with a particular focus on supporting the expansion of a Lincoln-based office. The role offers flexible working, strong client exposure (including potential hospital secondment), and clear progression to Senior or Associate level with the opportunity to influence regional growth. Client Details Our client is an established, multi-disciplinary construction consultancy delivering high-quality project and commercial management services across the UK. With a strong pipeline of secured work and a long-term regional growth strategy, the business is expanding its footprint across the East Midlands, with a particular focus on Lincoln and the surrounding areas. The consultancy is currently operating with an established regional Director and a small but growing team, with plans to formalise a physical office location in Lincoln in the near future. In the interim, team members are working flexibly from home, with working arrangements tailored to project and client requirements. The client portfolio spans healthcare, education, retail, heritage, and local authority sectors. This includes retail park developments (including national coffee and retail brands), healthcare estates, and public sector frameworks. A key commission includes a likely secondment role within a hospital environment, offering exposure to embedded client-side delivery. Due to continued growth and further anticipated expansion later this year, the business is seeking an experienced Project Manager, Senior Project Manager, Associate, or Project/Quantity Surveyor to support and help shape the next phase of regional development. Description Lead the delivery of construction projects across healthcare, education, retail, heritage, and local authority sectors Provide full lifecycle project management services, from feasibility and procurement strategy through to contract administration and project close-out Act as Employer's Agent and/or Project Manager under JCT contracts Support retail-led developments, including schemes within active retail park environments Deliver healthcare projects, including potential secondment within a hospital client setting Oversee programme, cost, quality, and risk management across live projects Manage procurement processes and coordinate consultant and contractor teams Maintain strong client relationships, acting as a trusted and proactive advisor Contribute to the continued growth of the Lincoln presence, supporting the establishment of a permanent office location Work collaboratively with the existing Regional Director to help shape local strategy Depending on experience, support mentoring and development of junior team members For Project Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor profiles, provide commercial management and cost consultancy services with a predominantly office-based focus Profile Proven experience within a construction consultancy environment (Project Management or Project/Quantity Surveying) Track record delivering projects across healthcare, education, retail, heritage, and/or local authority sectors Experience managing projects from inception through to completion Strong working knowledge of JCT contracts Experience in a client-facing role, with the ability to build and maintain long-term relationships Comfortable operating in a flexible working environment, with hybrid/home working dependent on project requirements Ambitious and motivated to contribute to the establishment and growth of a regional office Chartered status (MRICS, MCIOB, MAPM or equivalent) desirable but not essential For Associate-level candidates: ability to contribute to business growth and potentially bring client relationships or workstreams Job Offer Opportunity to join a growing East Midlands presence with long-term plans for a permanent Lincoln office Flexible working arrangements, with home working dependent on project and client needs Exposure to a varied portfolio across healthcare, education, retail, heritage, and public sector frameworks Potential secondment opportunity within a hospital client environment Clear progression pathway aligned to regional growth plans
Alexander Fisher Recruitment
Project Manager
Alexander Fisher Recruitment
Project Manager - Joinery Fit Out Location: London and Surrounds (car driver essential) Close to West Essex HO Hours of work: 8am-5pm Salary Range: Depending on experience - negotiable for the right person to 65,000 Our Client is looking for an experienced Project Manager to work mainly on contracts within the London area but based in West Essex Offices when needed. You must have previous joinery / internals experience and be able to work closely with the Directors and other involved parties such as Clients, Architects, designers and the main factory. You will have great management skills and be able to run contracts involving high end bespoke furniture. The role would entail taking the project from the design stage straight through to project completion. Working closely with the design team and client. Project values range from 5k - Million. Previous projects & current projects range from local authorities, commercial space in London for blue chip companies like a well known social media platform and now venturing into the high end residential market. Joinery Project Manager Joinery Project Manager Role Overview The Joinery Project Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating, and delivering joinery projects from contract award through to final installation and handover. The role ensures projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality, safety, and client standards. This position acts as the key link between clients, designers, workshop teams, subcontractors, and site operatives. Joinery Project Manager Project Manager Key Duties and Responsibilities Joinery Project Manager Project Planning & Management Manage joinery projects from initial briefing through manufacture, installation, and completion Develop detailed project programmes, schedules, and delivery plans Monitor progress against programme milestones and budgets Identify and manage project risks, issues, and variations Client Liaison Act as the main point of contact for clients throughout the project lifecycle Attend client meetings, site meetings, and progress reviews Coordinate with architects, designers, contractors, and consultants Ensure client expectations are clearly understood and met Joinery Project Manager Commercial & Financial Control Manage project budgets, cost control, and forecasting Review and approve project expenditure, invoices, and subcontractor payments Manage variations, valuations, and final accounts Support procurement of materials, fittings, and specialist subcontractors Production & Installation Coordination Liaise closely with the joinery workshop to ensure accurate interpretation of drawings and specifications Coordinate manufacturing schedules and delivery dates Oversee site installation activities to ensure quality and compliance Resolve technical or production issues as they arise Joinery Project Manager Quality, Health & Safety Ensure all works comply with relevant drawings, specifications, and quality standards Ensure compliance with health & safety legislation and company policies Assisting our DC team with preparing and reviewing RAMS (Risk Assessments and Method Statements) Documentation & Reporting Review and manage technical drawings, schedules, and specifications Maintain accurate project records, reports, and progress updates Weekly project reports on each project Ensure all handover documentation is completed at project close Skills and Experience Required Proven experience managing joinery or fit-out projects Strong understanding of bespoke and/or commercial joinery processes Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications Excellent organisational, communication, and leadership skills Strong commercial awareness and problem-solving ability Proficiency with project management tools and Microsoft Office Desirable Experience working on high-end residential or commercial projects CSCS Card (Manager Level) Black CSCS Card - Manager / Professionally Qualified Person NVQ Level 6 or 7 in Construction Management. SMSTS Qualification. This is a busy hectic role, where first class organisation and prioritising skills are essential along with strong interpersonal skills. Keen attention to detail and a tenacious approach to follow up are required for success in this role. If you feel this is the role for you them please send in your CV in the first instance or call Heather to discuss the role further. Thank You
17/03/2026
Full time
Project Manager - Joinery Fit Out Location: London and Surrounds (car driver essential) Close to West Essex HO Hours of work: 8am-5pm Salary Range: Depending on experience - negotiable for the right person to 65,000 Our Client is looking for an experienced Project Manager to work mainly on contracts within the London area but based in West Essex Offices when needed. You must have previous joinery / internals experience and be able to work closely with the Directors and other involved parties such as Clients, Architects, designers and the main factory. You will have great management skills and be able to run contracts involving high end bespoke furniture. The role would entail taking the project from the design stage straight through to project completion. Working closely with the design team and client. Project values range from 5k - Million. Previous projects & current projects range from local authorities, commercial space in London for blue chip companies like a well known social media platform and now venturing into the high end residential market. Joinery Project Manager Joinery Project Manager Role Overview The Joinery Project Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating, and delivering joinery projects from contract award through to final installation and handover. The role ensures projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality, safety, and client standards. This position acts as the key link between clients, designers, workshop teams, subcontractors, and site operatives. Joinery Project Manager Project Manager Key Duties and Responsibilities Joinery Project Manager Project Planning & Management Manage joinery projects from initial briefing through manufacture, installation, and completion Develop detailed project programmes, schedules, and delivery plans Monitor progress against programme milestones and budgets Identify and manage project risks, issues, and variations Client Liaison Act as the main point of contact for clients throughout the project lifecycle Attend client meetings, site meetings, and progress reviews Coordinate with architects, designers, contractors, and consultants Ensure client expectations are clearly understood and met Joinery Project Manager Commercial & Financial Control Manage project budgets, cost control, and forecasting Review and approve project expenditure, invoices, and subcontractor payments Manage variations, valuations, and final accounts Support procurement of materials, fittings, and specialist subcontractors Production & Installation Coordination Liaise closely with the joinery workshop to ensure accurate interpretation of drawings and specifications Coordinate manufacturing schedules and delivery dates Oversee site installation activities to ensure quality and compliance Resolve technical or production issues as they arise Joinery Project Manager Quality, Health & Safety Ensure all works comply with relevant drawings, specifications, and quality standards Ensure compliance with health & safety legislation and company policies Assisting our DC team with preparing and reviewing RAMS (Risk Assessments and Method Statements) Documentation & Reporting Review and manage technical drawings, schedules, and specifications Maintain accurate project records, reports, and progress updates Weekly project reports on each project Ensure all handover documentation is completed at project close Skills and Experience Required Proven experience managing joinery or fit-out projects Strong understanding of bespoke and/or commercial joinery processes Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications Excellent organisational, communication, and leadership skills Strong commercial awareness and problem-solving ability Proficiency with project management tools and Microsoft Office Desirable Experience working on high-end residential or commercial projects CSCS Card (Manager Level) Black CSCS Card - Manager / Professionally Qualified Person NVQ Level 6 or 7 in Construction Management. SMSTS Qualification. This is a busy hectic role, where first class organisation and prioritising skills are essential along with strong interpersonal skills. Keen attention to detail and a tenacious approach to follow up are required for success in this role. If you feel this is the role for you them please send in your CV in the first instance or call Heather to discuss the role further. Thank You
Michael Page
Project Manager - New Build/Refurbs
Michael Page
Lead the delivery of education, government, and hospitality projects, including new build and refurbishment of historically important and listed buildings, managing programme, cost, quality, and risk throughout. Act as a trusted client advisor while coordinating consultant and contractor teams, with opportunities to support junior staff and contribute to the growth of a specialist consultancy team. Client Details Our client is an established, multi-disciplinary construction consultancy providing project and commercial management services across a diverse range of sectors. With a strong pipeline of work and long-term growth plans, the business is expanding its presence across the UK, focusing on delivering technically challenging and high-profile schemes. The consultancy is operating with an experienced leadership team and a growing project delivery group, offering flexible working arrangements tailored to project and client requirements. The client portfolio spans education, government, and hospitality sectors, with a particular focus on projects involving historically important and listed buildings. Assignments include both new build and refurbishment works, providing a varied and stimulating workload for the successful candidate. Due to continued growth, the business is seeking an experienced Project Manager, Senior Project Manager, or Associate to support and help shape the next phase of development within these specialist sectors. Description Lead the delivery of projects across education, government, and hospitality sectors, including both new build and refurbishment of historically important/listed buildings Provide full lifecycle project management services, from feasibility and procurement strategy through to contract administration and project close-out Act as Employer's Agent and/or Project Manager under JCT and relevant heritage contracts Oversee programme, cost, quality, and risk management across live projects Manage procurement processes and coordinate consultant and contractor teams Ensure compliance with conservation and heritage requirements where applicable Maintain strong client relationships, acting as a trusted and proactive advisor Work collaboratively with the leadership team to help shape local strategy and project delivery standards Depending on experience, support mentoring and development of junior team members For commercial-focused candidates, provide project cost control and reporting alongside project management responsibilities Profile Proven experience within a construction consultancy environment (Project Management or Project/Quantity Surveying) Track record delivering projects across education, government, or hospitality sectors Experience managing projects from inception through to completion, including technically complex and listed/refurbishment schemes Strong working knowledge of JCT contracts and conservation/heritage requirements Experience in a client-facing role, with the ability to build and maintain long-term relationships Comfortable operating in a flexible working environment, with hybrid/home working dependent on project requirements Ambitious and motivated to contribute to the growth of a specialist consultancy team Chartered status (MRICS, MCIOB, MAPM or equivalent) desirable but not essential Job Offer Opportunity to join a growing consultancy delivering technically challenging and high-profile projects Flexible working arrangements tailored to project and client needs Exposure to a varied portfolio across education, government, and hospitality sectors, including listed/refurbishment projects Clear progression pathway aligned to business growth and project opportunities
17/03/2026
Full time
Lead the delivery of education, government, and hospitality projects, including new build and refurbishment of historically important and listed buildings, managing programme, cost, quality, and risk throughout. Act as a trusted client advisor while coordinating consultant and contractor teams, with opportunities to support junior staff and contribute to the growth of a specialist consultancy team. Client Details Our client is an established, multi-disciplinary construction consultancy providing project and commercial management services across a diverse range of sectors. With a strong pipeline of work and long-term growth plans, the business is expanding its presence across the UK, focusing on delivering technically challenging and high-profile schemes. The consultancy is operating with an experienced leadership team and a growing project delivery group, offering flexible working arrangements tailored to project and client requirements. The client portfolio spans education, government, and hospitality sectors, with a particular focus on projects involving historically important and listed buildings. Assignments include both new build and refurbishment works, providing a varied and stimulating workload for the successful candidate. Due to continued growth, the business is seeking an experienced Project Manager, Senior Project Manager, or Associate to support and help shape the next phase of development within these specialist sectors. Description Lead the delivery of projects across education, government, and hospitality sectors, including both new build and refurbishment of historically important/listed buildings Provide full lifecycle project management services, from feasibility and procurement strategy through to contract administration and project close-out Act as Employer's Agent and/or Project Manager under JCT and relevant heritage contracts Oversee programme, cost, quality, and risk management across live projects Manage procurement processes and coordinate consultant and contractor teams Ensure compliance with conservation and heritage requirements where applicable Maintain strong client relationships, acting as a trusted and proactive advisor Work collaboratively with the leadership team to help shape local strategy and project delivery standards Depending on experience, support mentoring and development of junior team members For commercial-focused candidates, provide project cost control and reporting alongside project management responsibilities Profile Proven experience within a construction consultancy environment (Project Management or Project/Quantity Surveying) Track record delivering projects across education, government, or hospitality sectors Experience managing projects from inception through to completion, including technically complex and listed/refurbishment schemes Strong working knowledge of JCT contracts and conservation/heritage requirements Experience in a client-facing role, with the ability to build and maintain long-term relationships Comfortable operating in a flexible working environment, with hybrid/home working dependent on project requirements Ambitious and motivated to contribute to the growth of a specialist consultancy team Chartered status (MRICS, MCIOB, MAPM or equivalent) desirable but not essential Job Offer Opportunity to join a growing consultancy delivering technically challenging and high-profile projects Flexible working arrangements tailored to project and client needs Exposure to a varied portfolio across education, government, and hospitality sectors, including listed/refurbishment projects Clear progression pathway aligned to business growth and project opportunities
AndersElite
Quantity Surveyor
AndersElite
Quantity Surveyor - Permanent Yorkshire Regional Groundworks Contractor Full-Time Competitive Salary + Package We are representing a well-established and growing regional groundworks contractor delivering commercial and residential groundworks projects across Yorkshire. Due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of secured work, our client is looking to appoint a permanent Quantity Surveyor to join their expanding commercial team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a reputable contractor with longstanding relationships across the region and a strong reputation for quality delivery. The Role As Quantity Surveyor, you will take commercial responsibility for multiple groundworks packages across a range of residential developments and commercial schemes throughout Yorkshire. Key responsibilities include: Preparing and submitting applications for payment Cost value reconciliation (CVR) and forecasting Managing variations and change control Producing cost reports and financial updates Supporting tendering and pricing of new works Liaising with clients, site managers, and commercial teams Assisting with final accounts The Candidate We are looking to speak with candidates who have: Previous experience as a Quantity Surveyor, ideally within groundworks or civil engineering Experience working on residential and/or commercial developments Strong knowledge of subcontract management and cost control Good contractual understanding (JCT / NEC knowledge beneficial) Excellent communication and negotiation skills A proactive and commercially astute approach Degree-qualified in Quantity Surveying or similar (preferred but not essential) What's on Offer Competitive salary (DOE) Car allowance or company vehicle Ongoing career development and progression opportunities Stable, long-term position with a respected regional contractor If you are a driven Quantity Surveyor looking to build your career with a growing Yorkshire-based groundworks specialist, we would love to hear from you. Apply today with your CV or contact us for a confidential discussion.
17/03/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor - Permanent Yorkshire Regional Groundworks Contractor Full-Time Competitive Salary + Package We are representing a well-established and growing regional groundworks contractor delivering commercial and residential groundworks projects across Yorkshire. Due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of secured work, our client is looking to appoint a permanent Quantity Surveyor to join their expanding commercial team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a reputable contractor with longstanding relationships across the region and a strong reputation for quality delivery. The Role As Quantity Surveyor, you will take commercial responsibility for multiple groundworks packages across a range of residential developments and commercial schemes throughout Yorkshire. Key responsibilities include: Preparing and submitting applications for payment Cost value reconciliation (CVR) and forecasting Managing variations and change control Producing cost reports and financial updates Supporting tendering and pricing of new works Liaising with clients, site managers, and commercial teams Assisting with final accounts The Candidate We are looking to speak with candidates who have: Previous experience as a Quantity Surveyor, ideally within groundworks or civil engineering Experience working on residential and/or commercial developments Strong knowledge of subcontract management and cost control Good contractual understanding (JCT / NEC knowledge beneficial) Excellent communication and negotiation skills A proactive and commercially astute approach Degree-qualified in Quantity Surveying or similar (preferred but not essential) What's on Offer Competitive salary (DOE) Car allowance or company vehicle Ongoing career development and progression opportunities Stable, long-term position with a respected regional contractor If you are a driven Quantity Surveyor looking to build your career with a growing Yorkshire-based groundworks specialist, we would love to hear from you. Apply today with your CV or contact us for a confidential discussion.
Axis CLC
Operations Support Administrator
Axis CLC Cottesmore, Leicestershire
CLC, part of Axis CLC, is a national maintenance and refurbishment provider with over 1,000 employees and 13 UK offices. We support clients across the healthcare, defence, leisure, heritage, commercial and education sectors, delivering essential building services. As part of the Axis CLC group, backed by over 110 years of combined experience across the organisation, we offer responsive repairs, planned maintenance, compliance, decarbonisation and refurbishment solutions nationwide. CLC Contractors Ltd is seeking a proactive and motivated administrator to join our Operations Support Team based in our Cottermore office, working within our MOD contract to help facilitate the maintenance of Military Housing Stock. The Role As part of our Operations Support Team , you will play a key role in ensuring maintenance tasks are efficiently managed from start to finish. This includes programming tasks to engineers, monitoring progress, reporting on outcomes, and ensuring all works are completed in line with contractual delivery timescales, internal processes, and Health & Safety requirements. In addition, you will provide general administrative support to the Response Manager and contribute to the smooth running of the contract. Key Responsibilities: Schedule and allocate tasks to engineers in line with contract timeframes. Track and report on job progress to ensure timely and compliant completion. Communicate effectively with internal teams, clients, and property occupants. Maintain accurate records and documentation. Support the Response Manager with ad hoc administrative duties. Ensure Health & Safety provisions are followed throughout all operations. About You: Professional and confident communicator, both verbally and in writing. Able to liaise effectively across all levels of the business and with external stakeholders. Self-motivated, organized, and able to work independently. A strong team player who contributes positively to a collaborative work environment. Flexible and reliable, willing to extend working hours when necessary to meet deadlines. What We Offer: Pension scheme and life assurance 25 days holiday + bank holidays Perkbox (discounts, perks & wellbeing offers) 1 paid volunteer day £2000 refer-a-friend bonus after the referee passes probation Opportunities for development and progression across Axis CLC Monday to Friday 8am till 4.30pm Why Axis CLC Joining Axis CLC means being part of a national team delivering essential services across housing, education, healthcare, defence and commercial property. We value reliability, quality and social impact, and offer meaningful work with real opportunities to grow. Our Commitment to Inclusion Many faces, one Axis CLC. We value diversity and are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. If you need any adjustments during the hiring process, please let us know.
17/03/2026
Full time
CLC, part of Axis CLC, is a national maintenance and refurbishment provider with over 1,000 employees and 13 UK offices. We support clients across the healthcare, defence, leisure, heritage, commercial and education sectors, delivering essential building services. As part of the Axis CLC group, backed by over 110 years of combined experience across the organisation, we offer responsive repairs, planned maintenance, compliance, decarbonisation and refurbishment solutions nationwide. CLC Contractors Ltd is seeking a proactive and motivated administrator to join our Operations Support Team based in our Cottermore office, working within our MOD contract to help facilitate the maintenance of Military Housing Stock. The Role As part of our Operations Support Team , you will play a key role in ensuring maintenance tasks are efficiently managed from start to finish. This includes programming tasks to engineers, monitoring progress, reporting on outcomes, and ensuring all works are completed in line with contractual delivery timescales, internal processes, and Health & Safety requirements. In addition, you will provide general administrative support to the Response Manager and contribute to the smooth running of the contract. Key Responsibilities: Schedule and allocate tasks to engineers in line with contract timeframes. Track and report on job progress to ensure timely and compliant completion. Communicate effectively with internal teams, clients, and property occupants. Maintain accurate records and documentation. Support the Response Manager with ad hoc administrative duties. Ensure Health & Safety provisions are followed throughout all operations. About You: Professional and confident communicator, both verbally and in writing. Able to liaise effectively across all levels of the business and with external stakeholders. Self-motivated, organized, and able to work independently. A strong team player who contributes positively to a collaborative work environment. Flexible and reliable, willing to extend working hours when necessary to meet deadlines. What We Offer: Pension scheme and life assurance 25 days holiday + bank holidays Perkbox (discounts, perks & wellbeing offers) 1 paid volunteer day £2000 refer-a-friend bonus after the referee passes probation Opportunities for development and progression across Axis CLC Monday to Friday 8am till 4.30pm Why Axis CLC Joining Axis CLC means being part of a national team delivering essential services across housing, education, healthcare, defence and commercial property. We value reliability, quality and social impact, and offer meaningful work with real opportunities to grow. Our Commitment to Inclusion Many faces, one Axis CLC. We value diversity and are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. If you need any adjustments during the hiring process, please let us know.
Danny Sullivan & Sons Ltd
Environmental Manager
Danny Sullivan & Sons Ltd Ipswich, Suffolk
Job Title: Environmental Manager / Environmental Lead Location: Ipswich Sector: Civil Engineering / Infrastructure Employment Type: Permanent Overview We are seeking an experienced Environmental Manager / Environmental Lead to support the delivery of a major infrastructure project in Ipswich. This is a senior site-based role responsible for leading environmental compliance, driving sustainability initiatives, and ensuring works are delivered in line with statutory, contractual and client requirements. You will act as the environmental lead across the project, working closely with project managers, engineers, subcontractors and client representatives to maintain high environmental standards throughout the lifecycle of the scheme. Key Responsibilities Lead environmental management across a large-scale infrastructure project from pre-construction through to completion Ensure compliance with environmental legislation, permits, planning conditions and contractual obligations Develop, implement and maintain the Project Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) Liaise with the Environment Agency, local authorities and other key stakeholders Oversee environmental risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) Manage issues relating to ecology, water management, noise, dust, waste and pollution prevention Lead incident investigations and implement corrective actions where required Carry out environmental audits and site inspections Provide training and toolbox talks to site teams Monitor and report on KPIs, sustainability targets and carbon reduction initiatives Support delivery of biodiversity net gain and wider environmental enhancement measures Requirements Degree (or equivalent) in Environmental Management, Environmental Science or related discipline Chartered status or working towards (IEMA or similar) preferred Strong experience in a senior environmental role on major civil engineering or infrastructure projects In-depth knowledge of UK environmental legislation and best practice Experience dealing with regulators and external stakeholders Confident leading audits, inspections and investigations Strong reporting and communication skills CSCS card (relevant level) Desirable Experience working on highways, rail, utilities or large infrastructure schemes Knowledge of ISO 14001 management systems Experience delivering sustainability and carbon reduction strategies What's on Offer Competitive salary and package Long-term project security Opportunity to lead environmental delivery on a flagship infrastructure scheme Career progression within a growing organisation
17/03/2026
Full time
Job Title: Environmental Manager / Environmental Lead Location: Ipswich Sector: Civil Engineering / Infrastructure Employment Type: Permanent Overview We are seeking an experienced Environmental Manager / Environmental Lead to support the delivery of a major infrastructure project in Ipswich. This is a senior site-based role responsible for leading environmental compliance, driving sustainability initiatives, and ensuring works are delivered in line with statutory, contractual and client requirements. You will act as the environmental lead across the project, working closely with project managers, engineers, subcontractors and client representatives to maintain high environmental standards throughout the lifecycle of the scheme. Key Responsibilities Lead environmental management across a large-scale infrastructure project from pre-construction through to completion Ensure compliance with environmental legislation, permits, planning conditions and contractual obligations Develop, implement and maintain the Project Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) Liaise with the Environment Agency, local authorities and other key stakeholders Oversee environmental risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) Manage issues relating to ecology, water management, noise, dust, waste and pollution prevention Lead incident investigations and implement corrective actions where required Carry out environmental audits and site inspections Provide training and toolbox talks to site teams Monitor and report on KPIs, sustainability targets and carbon reduction initiatives Support delivery of biodiversity net gain and wider environmental enhancement measures Requirements Degree (or equivalent) in Environmental Management, Environmental Science or related discipline Chartered status or working towards (IEMA or similar) preferred Strong experience in a senior environmental role on major civil engineering or infrastructure projects In-depth knowledge of UK environmental legislation and best practice Experience dealing with regulators and external stakeholders Confident leading audits, inspections and investigations Strong reporting and communication skills CSCS card (relevant level) Desirable Experience working on highways, rail, utilities or large infrastructure schemes Knowledge of ISO 14001 management systems Experience delivering sustainability and carbon reduction strategies What's on Offer Competitive salary and package Long-term project security Opportunity to lead environmental delivery on a flagship infrastructure scheme Career progression within a growing organisation
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Site Manager (Social Housing Refurb)
Think Recruitment Coventry, Warwickshire
Site Manager (Social Housing Refurbishments) Location: Coventry Start Date: ASAP Duration: Ongoing Rate: 28.54 per hour Site Manager - Social Housing Refurbishments - Coventry I'm working with a large, well-established contractor who operate across multiple sectors including housing, commercial, and refurbishment projects. Their social housing refurbishment division is the largest part of the business and continues to secure long-term frameworks. They are looking to appoint a Site Manager to oversee social housing refurbishment works in Coventry, mainly involving kitchen and bathroom refurbishments, reporting directly into a Contracts Manager. The Role: Day-to-day management of social housing refurbishment projects (occupied properties) Overseeing kitchen and bathroom replacement works Managing subcontractors and direct labour on site Coordinating works to ensure programme deadlines are met Ensuring full health & safety compliance across site Managing quality control and signing off completed works Liaising with residents, client representatives, and the internal delivery team Maintaining accurate site records, reports, and progress updates Key Requirements: Proven experience managing kitchen and bathroom refurbishment contracts Experience working within occupied properties Strong organisational and communication skills Ability to drive programme and maintain quality standards CSCS, SMSTS, Asbestos Awareness and First Aid (essential) Ongoing work available with an immediate start for the right candidate.
17/03/2026
Seasonal
Site Manager (Social Housing Refurbishments) Location: Coventry Start Date: ASAP Duration: Ongoing Rate: 28.54 per hour Site Manager - Social Housing Refurbishments - Coventry I'm working with a large, well-established contractor who operate across multiple sectors including housing, commercial, and refurbishment projects. Their social housing refurbishment division is the largest part of the business and continues to secure long-term frameworks. They are looking to appoint a Site Manager to oversee social housing refurbishment works in Coventry, mainly involving kitchen and bathroom refurbishments, reporting directly into a Contracts Manager. The Role: Day-to-day management of social housing refurbishment projects (occupied properties) Overseeing kitchen and bathroom replacement works Managing subcontractors and direct labour on site Coordinating works to ensure programme deadlines are met Ensuring full health & safety compliance across site Managing quality control and signing off completed works Liaising with residents, client representatives, and the internal delivery team Maintaining accurate site records, reports, and progress updates Key Requirements: Proven experience managing kitchen and bathroom refurbishment contracts Experience working within occupied properties Strong organisational and communication skills Ability to drive programme and maintain quality standards CSCS, SMSTS, Asbestos Awareness and First Aid (essential) Ongoing work available with an immediate start for the right candidate.

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