Our client is a major Building and Civil Engineering Contractor operating throughout the UK They now have a requirement for an experienced Civils/Marine Contracts Manager to join their team in the Inverness area on a £multi million plus civil engineering marine/dry dock project. Although initially based on the project in the Inverness area the successful individual will be happy to travel and work throughout the UK. Taking into account the above home location is flexible and if working away from home a very competitive accommodation and subsistence package is on offer. Flood protection schemes, infrastructure, port/harbour and marine experience would be beneficial Responsibilities The Contracts Manager has overall responsibility for all aspects of project delivery and leadership of the operational team. They will ensure all staff for which they are responsible are aware of their duties and are working in line with company policies and procedures. The Contracts Manager may be responsible for delivery of numerous projects or resident on one major project depending on complexity and value. In addition to the main duties below, and depending on the size and type of project, the Contracts Manager may undertake other duties as required by the Director. Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ) Ensure projects are delivered in full compliance with current legislation, policy and SHEQ operating procedures. Prepare and approve the Project SHEQ Plan prior to works commencing. Establish project specific document control procedures and communication protocols. Programme Lead the development of the tender programme to produce the project programme and issue to the team, supply chain and client prior to works commencing. Ensure approved design, procurement and construction requirements are in line with the programme, monitor progress and update accordingly. Undertake monthly contract reviews with the site and commercial teams, report programme, commercial and contractual risks to the director. Issue contractual notices in relation to the programme in accordance with the contract documents. Resources Manage project resources and notify external recruitment needs to the Director. Lead project teams and ensure appropriate training is provided. Ensure accurate site records are maintained. Undertake regular staff and sub-contractor performance reviews. Commercial / Contractual Manage the project in line with the building contract and pricing information. Collaborate with the QS / Commercial Manager and communicate to the Director any matters with potential commercial or contractual implications. Chair sub-contractor pre-let meetings, prepare sub-contract orders in conjunction with the PM & QS. Ensure the client and QS are kept appraised of variations to the works and any matter likely to have commercial or contractual implications. Participate in, and contribute to commercial reviews and legal matters. Notify the Director of any potential risk to the business. Provide input for tenders, including contractor s proposals, participate in interviews and presentations. Client & third-party communication Maintain and foster professional and positive relationships with clients, designers and subcontractors. Represent company at client meetings. Promote the company brand and report any prospective business leads. Develop strategic partnerships with third parties and attend business networking opportunities. Qualifications/Experience Essential • BSc (Hons) in Civil Engineering or equivalent, in a related field • Proven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager in the civil engineering sector • Strong knowledge of NEC or similar civil engineering contract forms • Valid driving licence Desirable • Experience in marine and /or flood protection works • Membership of a professional body (e.g. ICE, CIOB) advantageous
06/03/2026
Full time
Our client is a major Building and Civil Engineering Contractor operating throughout the UK They now have a requirement for an experienced Civils/Marine Contracts Manager to join their team in the Inverness area on a £multi million plus civil engineering marine/dry dock project. Although initially based on the project in the Inverness area the successful individual will be happy to travel and work throughout the UK. Taking into account the above home location is flexible and if working away from home a very competitive accommodation and subsistence package is on offer. Flood protection schemes, infrastructure, port/harbour and marine experience would be beneficial Responsibilities The Contracts Manager has overall responsibility for all aspects of project delivery and leadership of the operational team. They will ensure all staff for which they are responsible are aware of their duties and are working in line with company policies and procedures. The Contracts Manager may be responsible for delivery of numerous projects or resident on one major project depending on complexity and value. In addition to the main duties below, and depending on the size and type of project, the Contracts Manager may undertake other duties as required by the Director. Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ) Ensure projects are delivered in full compliance with current legislation, policy and SHEQ operating procedures. Prepare and approve the Project SHEQ Plan prior to works commencing. Establish project specific document control procedures and communication protocols. Programme Lead the development of the tender programme to produce the project programme and issue to the team, supply chain and client prior to works commencing. Ensure approved design, procurement and construction requirements are in line with the programme, monitor progress and update accordingly. Undertake monthly contract reviews with the site and commercial teams, report programme, commercial and contractual risks to the director. Issue contractual notices in relation to the programme in accordance with the contract documents. Resources Manage project resources and notify external recruitment needs to the Director. Lead project teams and ensure appropriate training is provided. Ensure accurate site records are maintained. Undertake regular staff and sub-contractor performance reviews. Commercial / Contractual Manage the project in line with the building contract and pricing information. Collaborate with the QS / Commercial Manager and communicate to the Director any matters with potential commercial or contractual implications. Chair sub-contractor pre-let meetings, prepare sub-contract orders in conjunction with the PM & QS. Ensure the client and QS are kept appraised of variations to the works and any matter likely to have commercial or contractual implications. Participate in, and contribute to commercial reviews and legal matters. Notify the Director of any potential risk to the business. Provide input for tenders, including contractor s proposals, participate in interviews and presentations. Client & third-party communication Maintain and foster professional and positive relationships with clients, designers and subcontractors. Represent company at client meetings. Promote the company brand and report any prospective business leads. Develop strategic partnerships with third parties and attend business networking opportunities. Qualifications/Experience Essential • BSc (Hons) in Civil Engineering or equivalent, in a related field • Proven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager in the civil engineering sector • Strong knowledge of NEC or similar civil engineering contract forms • Valid driving licence Desirable • Experience in marine and /or flood protection works • Membership of a professional body (e.g. ICE, CIOB) advantageous
Our client is a major Building and Civil Engineering Contractor operating throughout the UK They now have a requirement for an experienced Civils/Marine Contracts Manager to join their team in Peterhead on a £30 million plus civil engineering ports/marine project. Although initially based on the project in Peterhead the successful individual will be happy to travel and work throughout the UK. Taking into account the above, home location is flexible and if working away from home a very competitive accommodation and subsistence package is on offer. Flood protection schemes, infrastructure, port/harbour and marine experience would be beneficial Responsibilities The Contracts Manager has overall responsibility for all aspects of project delivery and leadership of the operational team. They will ensure all staff for which they are responsible are aware of their duties and are working in line with company policies and procedures. The Contracts Manager may be responsible for delivery of numerous projects or resident on one major project depending on complexity and value. In addition to the main duties below, and depending on the size and type of project, the Contracts Manager may undertake other duties as required by the Director. Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ) Ensure projects are delivered in full compliance with current legislation, policy and SHEQ operating procedures. Prepare and approve the Project SHEQ Plan prior to works commencing. Establish project specific document control procedures and communication protocols. Programme Lead the development of the tender programme to produce the project programme and issue to the team, supply chain and client prior to works commencing. Ensure approved design, procurement and construction requirements are in line with the programme, monitor progress and update accordingly. Undertake monthly contract reviews with the site and commercial teams, report programme, commercial and contractual risks to the director. Issue contractual notices in relation to the programme in accordance with the contract documents. Resources Manage project resources and notify external recruitment needs to the Director. Lead project teams and ensure appropriate training is provided. Ensure accurate site records are maintained. Undertake regular staff and sub-contractor performance reviews. Commercial / Contractual Manage the project in line with the building contract and pricing information. Collaborate with the QS / Commercial Manager and communicate to the Director any matters with potential commercial or contractual implications. Chair sub-contractor pre-let meetings, prepare sub-contract orders in conjunction with the PM & QS. Ensure the client and QS are kept appraised of variations to the works and any matter likely to have commercial or contractual implications. Participate in, and contribute to commercial reviews and legal matters. Notify the Director of any potential risk to the business. Provide input for tenders, including contractor s proposals, participate in interviews and presentations. Client & third-party communication Maintain and foster professional and positive relationships with clients, designers and subcontractors. Represent company at client meetings. Promote the company brand and report any prospective business leads. Develop strategic partnerships with third parties and attend business networking opportunities. Qualifications/Experience Essential • BSc (Hons) in Civil Engineering or equivalent, in a related field • Proven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager in the civil engineering sector • Strong knowledge of NEC or similar civil engineering contract forms • Valid driving licence Desirable • Experience in marine and /or flood protection works • Membership of a professional body (e.g. ICE, CIOB) advantageous
06/03/2026
Full time
Our client is a major Building and Civil Engineering Contractor operating throughout the UK They now have a requirement for an experienced Civils/Marine Contracts Manager to join their team in Peterhead on a £30 million plus civil engineering ports/marine project. Although initially based on the project in Peterhead the successful individual will be happy to travel and work throughout the UK. Taking into account the above, home location is flexible and if working away from home a very competitive accommodation and subsistence package is on offer. Flood protection schemes, infrastructure, port/harbour and marine experience would be beneficial Responsibilities The Contracts Manager has overall responsibility for all aspects of project delivery and leadership of the operational team. They will ensure all staff for which they are responsible are aware of their duties and are working in line with company policies and procedures. The Contracts Manager may be responsible for delivery of numerous projects or resident on one major project depending on complexity and value. In addition to the main duties below, and depending on the size and type of project, the Contracts Manager may undertake other duties as required by the Director. Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ) Ensure projects are delivered in full compliance with current legislation, policy and SHEQ operating procedures. Prepare and approve the Project SHEQ Plan prior to works commencing. Establish project specific document control procedures and communication protocols. Programme Lead the development of the tender programme to produce the project programme and issue to the team, supply chain and client prior to works commencing. Ensure approved design, procurement and construction requirements are in line with the programme, monitor progress and update accordingly. Undertake monthly contract reviews with the site and commercial teams, report programme, commercial and contractual risks to the director. Issue contractual notices in relation to the programme in accordance with the contract documents. Resources Manage project resources and notify external recruitment needs to the Director. Lead project teams and ensure appropriate training is provided. Ensure accurate site records are maintained. Undertake regular staff and sub-contractor performance reviews. Commercial / Contractual Manage the project in line with the building contract and pricing information. Collaborate with the QS / Commercial Manager and communicate to the Director any matters with potential commercial or contractual implications. Chair sub-contractor pre-let meetings, prepare sub-contract orders in conjunction with the PM & QS. Ensure the client and QS are kept appraised of variations to the works and any matter likely to have commercial or contractual implications. Participate in, and contribute to commercial reviews and legal matters. Notify the Director of any potential risk to the business. Provide input for tenders, including contractor s proposals, participate in interviews and presentations. Client & third-party communication Maintain and foster professional and positive relationships with clients, designers and subcontractors. Represent company at client meetings. Promote the company brand and report any prospective business leads. Develop strategic partnerships with third parties and attend business networking opportunities. Qualifications/Experience Essential • BSc (Hons) in Civil Engineering or equivalent, in a related field • Proven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager in the civil engineering sector • Strong knowledge of NEC or similar civil engineering contract forms • Valid driving licence Desirable • Experience in marine and /or flood protection works • Membership of a professional body (e.g. ICE, CIOB) advantageous
Our client is a major Building and Civil Engineering Contractor operating throughout the UK They now have a requirement for an experienced Civils/Marine Contracts Manager to join their team in Dumfries on a £30 million plus civil engineering flood protection scheme Although initially based on the project in Dumfries the successful individual will be happy to travel and work throughout the UK. Taking into account the above home location is flexible and if working away from home a very competitive accommodation and subsistence package is on offer. Flood protection schemes, infrastructure, port/harbour and marine experience would be beneficial Responsibilities The Contracts Manager has overall responsibility for all aspects of project delivery and leadership of the operational team. They will ensure all staff for which they are responsible are aware of their duties and are working in line with company policies and procedures. The Contracts Manager may be responsible for delivery of numerous projects or resident on one major project depending on complexity and value. In addition to the main duties below, and depending on the size and type of project, the Contracts Manager may undertake other duties as required by the Director. Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ) Ensure projects are delivered in full compliance with current legislation, policy and SHEQ operating procedures. Prepare and approve the Project SHEQ Plan prior to works commencing. Establish project specific document control procedures and communication protocols. Programme Lead the development of the tender programme to produce the project programme and issue to the team, supply chain and client prior to works commencing. Ensure approved design, procurement and construction requirements are in line with the programme, monitor progress and update accordingly. Undertake monthly contract reviews with the site and commercial teams, report programme, commercial and contractual risks to the director. Issue contractual notices in relation to the programme in accordance with the contract documents. Resources Manage project resources and notify external recruitment needs to the Director. Lead project teams and ensure appropriate training is provided. Ensure accurate site records are maintained. Undertake regular staff and sub-contractor performance reviews. Commercial / Contractual Manage the project in line with the building contract and pricing information. Collaborate with the QS / Commercial Manager and communicate to the Director any matters with potential commercial or contractual implications. Chair sub-contractor pre-let meetings, prepare sub-contract orders in conjunction with the PM & QS. Ensure the client and QS are kept appraised of variations to the works and any matter likely to have commercial or contractual implications. Participate in, and contribute to commercial reviews and legal matters. Notify the Director of any potential risk to the business. Provide input for tenders, including contractor s proposals, participate in interviews and presentations. Client & third-party communication Maintain and foster professional and positive relationships with clients, designers and subcontractors. Represent company at client meetings. Promote the company brand and report any prospective business leads. Develop strategic partnerships with third parties and attend business networking opportunities. Qualifications/Experience Essential • BSc (Hons) in Civil Engineering or equivalent, in a related field • Proven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager in the civil engineering sector • Strong knowledge of NEC or similar civil engineering contract forms • Valid driving licence Desirable • Experience in marine and /or flood protection works • Membership of a professional body (e.g. ICE, CIOB) advantageous
06/03/2026
Full time
Our client is a major Building and Civil Engineering Contractor operating throughout the UK They now have a requirement for an experienced Civils/Marine Contracts Manager to join their team in Dumfries on a £30 million plus civil engineering flood protection scheme Although initially based on the project in Dumfries the successful individual will be happy to travel and work throughout the UK. Taking into account the above home location is flexible and if working away from home a very competitive accommodation and subsistence package is on offer. Flood protection schemes, infrastructure, port/harbour and marine experience would be beneficial Responsibilities The Contracts Manager has overall responsibility for all aspects of project delivery and leadership of the operational team. They will ensure all staff for which they are responsible are aware of their duties and are working in line with company policies and procedures. The Contracts Manager may be responsible for delivery of numerous projects or resident on one major project depending on complexity and value. In addition to the main duties below, and depending on the size and type of project, the Contracts Manager may undertake other duties as required by the Director. Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ) Ensure projects are delivered in full compliance with current legislation, policy and SHEQ operating procedures. Prepare and approve the Project SHEQ Plan prior to works commencing. Establish project specific document control procedures and communication protocols. Programme Lead the development of the tender programme to produce the project programme and issue to the team, supply chain and client prior to works commencing. Ensure approved design, procurement and construction requirements are in line with the programme, monitor progress and update accordingly. Undertake monthly contract reviews with the site and commercial teams, report programme, commercial and contractual risks to the director. Issue contractual notices in relation to the programme in accordance with the contract documents. Resources Manage project resources and notify external recruitment needs to the Director. Lead project teams and ensure appropriate training is provided. Ensure accurate site records are maintained. Undertake regular staff and sub-contractor performance reviews. Commercial / Contractual Manage the project in line with the building contract and pricing information. Collaborate with the QS / Commercial Manager and communicate to the Director any matters with potential commercial or contractual implications. Chair sub-contractor pre-let meetings, prepare sub-contract orders in conjunction with the PM & QS. Ensure the client and QS are kept appraised of variations to the works and any matter likely to have commercial or contractual implications. Participate in, and contribute to commercial reviews and legal matters. Notify the Director of any potential risk to the business. Provide input for tenders, including contractor s proposals, participate in interviews and presentations. Client & third-party communication Maintain and foster professional and positive relationships with clients, designers and subcontractors. Represent company at client meetings. Promote the company brand and report any prospective business leads. Develop strategic partnerships with third parties and attend business networking opportunities. Qualifications/Experience Essential • BSc (Hons) in Civil Engineering or equivalent, in a related field • Proven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager in the civil engineering sector • Strong knowledge of NEC or similar civil engineering contract forms • Valid driving licence Desirable • Experience in marine and /or flood protection works • Membership of a professional body (e.g. ICE, CIOB) advantageous
Our Business: Selwood is the leading pump rental solutions company in the UK. We have an outstanding reputation for exceptional customer service backed by one of the largest fleets of quality pump products. Each customer and each project is unique and our deep technical knowledge means we are proud to deliver a bespoke and genuine 24/7, 365 days-a-year service. With an unrivalled depth of technical pumping expertise; a pedigree spanning seven decades and employing a wide variety of skilled staff throughout our nationwide network of branches, our ever-growing business is one of the largest privately owned companies serving the Water, Environmental and Construction industries. About The Role: We have an exciting new opportunity for a Workshop Electrical Panel Repair to join our team, to support our Liverpool Branch. In this role you will be responsible for completing post and pre-hire assessments on our electrical control panel fleet, including electrical testing, control panel operation checks and providing estimates and repairs as needed. We re looking for a hands-on professional with practical experience in electrical control panels and the ability to read and interpret technical drawings and schematics. This role will be based on-site in our workshop, making it ideal for someone seeking a steady position with no call-out requirements As Workshop Electrical Panel Repair, you ll get to: Repair and maintain electrical control panels, including Direct Online Starters, Inverter Drive Starters, and Programmable Logic Control (PLC) panels within the hire fleet, as well as customer units when required. Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders, maintaining high levels of service and meeting customer expectations. Use the relevant wiring diagram to fault find down to component level on control circuits. Inspect and identifying to power board level and replacing where necessary, product training will be provided Be familiar with and comply with all necessary Risk Assessment/ Method Statements, proactively supporting updates and improvements and helping ensure these are fully documented Be responsible for understanding and adhering to all branch-specific SHEQ standards, procedures, and safe systems of work. You will lead by example, ensuring compliance while on-site and during all work activities, to minimize risks and safeguard yourself and others. Qualifications & Experience NVQ level 3 in Electrical Installation or Maintenance or an Electrical panel building qualification. ESC Gold card in Installation, Maintenance or Panel wiring Proven experience working in control panel building or maintenance with a strong understanding of control panels. Demonstrable practical experience of working in a similar role or environment. Strong understanding of electrical health and safety regulations, ensuring safe working practices at all times. A methodical approach, with the ability to work through a schedule and ensure all checks are completed on time and to a high standard. Ability to work under pressure whilst managing and prioritising own workload Ability and desire to learn with a willingness to adapt to new ways of working. Ability to work effectively within a team and across departments, fostering strong relationships to improve processes. Strong verbal and written communication skills, able to present clear and concise reports. Motivated, self-driven with a proactive attitude, eager to absorb new information and develop skills. What we can offer you: We understand balancing work and life commitments isn t always easy, that s why we ve designed our benefits package to support you in all areas of life. Competitive salary Medicash Scheme medical expenses scheme (access to 24hour online GP services, discounted gym memberships) Pension scheme with contribution based on total earnings not just salary 25 days holiday + 8 Bank Holidays Increasing annual leave entitlement with long service 3x your annual salary life insurance (DIS) Support for development and training Employee assistance programme (EAP) & access to Mental Health first aiders Employee discount scheme (discounts/vouchers for supermarkets, high street shops, holidays and more) Employee referral scheme This role is not open to Agencies - Please no calls or emails - Thank you. EDI Statement Workdry International Ltd is committed to encouraging equality, diversity, and inclusion among our workforce, and eliminating unlawful discrimination. We value transparency, respecting others and understanding differences. We give full and fair consideration to all applicants, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership, and pregnancy and maternity. As part of your recruitment journey, we are happy to support requests for reasonable adjustments.
06/03/2026
Full time
Our Business: Selwood is the leading pump rental solutions company in the UK. We have an outstanding reputation for exceptional customer service backed by one of the largest fleets of quality pump products. Each customer and each project is unique and our deep technical knowledge means we are proud to deliver a bespoke and genuine 24/7, 365 days-a-year service. With an unrivalled depth of technical pumping expertise; a pedigree spanning seven decades and employing a wide variety of skilled staff throughout our nationwide network of branches, our ever-growing business is one of the largest privately owned companies serving the Water, Environmental and Construction industries. About The Role: We have an exciting new opportunity for a Workshop Electrical Panel Repair to join our team, to support our Liverpool Branch. In this role you will be responsible for completing post and pre-hire assessments on our electrical control panel fleet, including electrical testing, control panel operation checks and providing estimates and repairs as needed. We re looking for a hands-on professional with practical experience in electrical control panels and the ability to read and interpret technical drawings and schematics. This role will be based on-site in our workshop, making it ideal for someone seeking a steady position with no call-out requirements As Workshop Electrical Panel Repair, you ll get to: Repair and maintain electrical control panels, including Direct Online Starters, Inverter Drive Starters, and Programmable Logic Control (PLC) panels within the hire fleet, as well as customer units when required. Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders, maintaining high levels of service and meeting customer expectations. Use the relevant wiring diagram to fault find down to component level on control circuits. Inspect and identifying to power board level and replacing where necessary, product training will be provided Be familiar with and comply with all necessary Risk Assessment/ Method Statements, proactively supporting updates and improvements and helping ensure these are fully documented Be responsible for understanding and adhering to all branch-specific SHEQ standards, procedures, and safe systems of work. You will lead by example, ensuring compliance while on-site and during all work activities, to minimize risks and safeguard yourself and others. Qualifications & Experience NVQ level 3 in Electrical Installation or Maintenance or an Electrical panel building qualification. ESC Gold card in Installation, Maintenance or Panel wiring Proven experience working in control panel building or maintenance with a strong understanding of control panels. Demonstrable practical experience of working in a similar role or environment. Strong understanding of electrical health and safety regulations, ensuring safe working practices at all times. A methodical approach, with the ability to work through a schedule and ensure all checks are completed on time and to a high standard. Ability to work under pressure whilst managing and prioritising own workload Ability and desire to learn with a willingness to adapt to new ways of working. Ability to work effectively within a team and across departments, fostering strong relationships to improve processes. Strong verbal and written communication skills, able to present clear and concise reports. Motivated, self-driven with a proactive attitude, eager to absorb new information and develop skills. What we can offer you: We understand balancing work and life commitments isn t always easy, that s why we ve designed our benefits package to support you in all areas of life. Competitive salary Medicash Scheme medical expenses scheme (access to 24hour online GP services, discounted gym memberships) Pension scheme with contribution based on total earnings not just salary 25 days holiday + 8 Bank Holidays Increasing annual leave entitlement with long service 3x your annual salary life insurance (DIS) Support for development and training Employee assistance programme (EAP) & access to Mental Health first aiders Employee discount scheme (discounts/vouchers for supermarkets, high street shops, holidays and more) Employee referral scheme This role is not open to Agencies - Please no calls or emails - Thank you. EDI Statement Workdry International Ltd is committed to encouraging equality, diversity, and inclusion among our workforce, and eliminating unlawful discrimination. We value transparency, respecting others and understanding differences. We give full and fair consideration to all applicants, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership, and pregnancy and maternity. As part of your recruitment journey, we are happy to support requests for reasonable adjustments.
Highly competitive package £6,000 per year tax-free working-away allowance Full commercial and contractual responsibility for complex, high-value civil engineering projects Company-provided accommodation (all bills included) Part of a long-established, major civil engineering group A senior opportunity for an experienced Contracts Manager to lead and grow a civil engineering delivery team based in Scotland. The role has full responsibility for the safe, timely and commercially successful delivery of multiple projects, while also supporting business growth through client engagement and tender activity. This position offers clear scope for progression as the regional workload expands. Project Types Heavy civil engineering and infrastructure projects including: Marine and coastal works (harbours, quays, waterfronts, ferry terminals) Flood defence and coastal protection Bridges, structures, earthworks and drainage Marine experience is advantageous but not essential. Key Responsibilities Lead and oversee multiple civil engineering projects, ensuring safe, high-quality and profitable delivery. Manage and motivate site teams, consultants and supply chain partners. Take ownership of project budgets, forecasts, programmes and commercial performance. Champion SHEQ excellence and ensure full compliance with statutory and company requirements. Report progress, risks and opportunities to senior management and clients. Support work-winning through client engagement, opportunity tracking and tender input. Oversee project close-out, including defects and contractual obligations. About You Degree-qualified in Civil Engineering or a related discipline. Strong background in project or contracts management within heavy civil engineering. Proven track record delivering large, complex projects. Good working knowledge of NEC contracts. Confident leader with experience managing large teams in demanding environments. What s On Offer circa £100,000+ total package Subsistence (living away allowance) Company accommodation provided, including bills Long-term career progression and leadership opportunities in Scotland Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
06/03/2026
Full time
Highly competitive package £6,000 per year tax-free working-away allowance Full commercial and contractual responsibility for complex, high-value civil engineering projects Company-provided accommodation (all bills included) Part of a long-established, major civil engineering group A senior opportunity for an experienced Contracts Manager to lead and grow a civil engineering delivery team based in Scotland. The role has full responsibility for the safe, timely and commercially successful delivery of multiple projects, while also supporting business growth through client engagement and tender activity. This position offers clear scope for progression as the regional workload expands. Project Types Heavy civil engineering and infrastructure projects including: Marine and coastal works (harbours, quays, waterfronts, ferry terminals) Flood defence and coastal protection Bridges, structures, earthworks and drainage Marine experience is advantageous but not essential. Key Responsibilities Lead and oversee multiple civil engineering projects, ensuring safe, high-quality and profitable delivery. Manage and motivate site teams, consultants and supply chain partners. Take ownership of project budgets, forecasts, programmes and commercial performance. Champion SHEQ excellence and ensure full compliance with statutory and company requirements. Report progress, risks and opportunities to senior management and clients. Support work-winning through client engagement, opportunity tracking and tender input. Oversee project close-out, including defects and contractual obligations. About You Degree-qualified in Civil Engineering or a related discipline. Strong background in project or contracts management within heavy civil engineering. Proven track record delivering large, complex projects. Good working knowledge of NEC contracts. Confident leader with experience managing large teams in demanding environments. What s On Offer circa £100,000+ total package Subsistence (living away allowance) Company accommodation provided, including bills Long-term career progression and leadership opportunities in Scotland Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
SHEQ Business Partner Construction Refurbishment Projects South of England (Multi-Site Role) Salary: Up to £65,000 + Car Package (DOE) About the Role We are seeking a committed and knowledgeable SHEQ Business Partner to join a growing construction team iwthin a large and diverse company, working across a portfolio of refurbishment and fit-out projects throughout the South of England. Reporting directly to the Health & Safety Compliance Manager, you ll be an integral part of a collaborative and experienced SHEQ department, supporting safe delivery across multiple live sites. This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual looking to bring fresh energy, strong technical competence, and a solutions-focused mindset to a well-established team. Key Responsibilities Provide expert SHEQ guidance across multiple refurbishment and fit-out sites. Carry out regular site audits, inspections, and compliance checks to ensure best practice and regulatory adherence. Support the development, review, and implementation of RAMS, safe systems of work, and SHEQ documentation. Partner with Project Managers and Site Teams to drive continuous improvement in health, safety, environmental, and quality performance. Assist with incident investigations, root-cause analysis, and corrective action planning. Deliver toolbox talks, briefings, and training materials to enhance on-site safety culture. Assist the Compliance Manager with SHEQ initiatives, reporting, and departmental projects. Promote a proactive, positive culture of safety and quality across all operational teams. Requirements NEBOSH General Certificate (minimum) or equivalent SHEQ qualification. Experience in the construction sector, ideally within refurbishment, fit-out, interiors, or similar environments. Strong understanding of UK H&S legislation, compliance standards, and ISO frameworks. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly across the South of England. Excellent communication, engagement, and influencing skills. Ability to work collaboratively within a team while managing your own workload independently. What We Offer Up to £65,000 salary, depending on experience Car package Supportive and collaborative SHEQ team environment Excellent opportunities for career development and further training The chance to work on a diverse portfolio of high-quality refurbishment and fit-out projects A values-driven organisation with a strong focus on safety, wellbeing, and continuous improvement Vacancy Reference: PR/(phone number removed) Vacancy Owner: Conor Hamlin (url removed) () (phone number removed)
06/03/2026
Full time
SHEQ Business Partner Construction Refurbishment Projects South of England (Multi-Site Role) Salary: Up to £65,000 + Car Package (DOE) About the Role We are seeking a committed and knowledgeable SHEQ Business Partner to join a growing construction team iwthin a large and diverse company, working across a portfolio of refurbishment and fit-out projects throughout the South of England. Reporting directly to the Health & Safety Compliance Manager, you ll be an integral part of a collaborative and experienced SHEQ department, supporting safe delivery across multiple live sites. This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual looking to bring fresh energy, strong technical competence, and a solutions-focused mindset to a well-established team. Key Responsibilities Provide expert SHEQ guidance across multiple refurbishment and fit-out sites. Carry out regular site audits, inspections, and compliance checks to ensure best practice and regulatory adherence. Support the development, review, and implementation of RAMS, safe systems of work, and SHEQ documentation. Partner with Project Managers and Site Teams to drive continuous improvement in health, safety, environmental, and quality performance. Assist with incident investigations, root-cause analysis, and corrective action planning. Deliver toolbox talks, briefings, and training materials to enhance on-site safety culture. Assist the Compliance Manager with SHEQ initiatives, reporting, and departmental projects. Promote a proactive, positive culture of safety and quality across all operational teams. Requirements NEBOSH General Certificate (minimum) or equivalent SHEQ qualification. Experience in the construction sector, ideally within refurbishment, fit-out, interiors, or similar environments. Strong understanding of UK H&S legislation, compliance standards, and ISO frameworks. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly across the South of England. Excellent communication, engagement, and influencing skills. Ability to work collaboratively within a team while managing your own workload independently. What We Offer Up to £65,000 salary, depending on experience Car package Supportive and collaborative SHEQ team environment Excellent opportunities for career development and further training The chance to work on a diverse portfolio of high-quality refurbishment and fit-out projects A values-driven organisation with a strong focus on safety, wellbeing, and continuous improvement Vacancy Reference: PR/(phone number removed) Vacancy Owner: Conor Hamlin (url removed) () (phone number removed)
Job Description: To support the Directors in their quest to attain and maintain the company as Best in Class in its operations Monitoring of company operations to ensure compliance with current Health & Safety, Environmental and Quality policies, statutory legislation and standards. Periodic inspection of works in progress to assess compliance to standards. Review company Safety Health, Environmental and Quality performance and provide regular updates to the Directors and senior staff. Provide an accessible and empathetic point of contact within the business for the pastoral care of staff and operatives. Assist company staff with the development of Construction Phase Health, Safety & Environmental Plans, Quality Plans & Inspection & Test Plans. Assist project teams with planning, implementing and monitoring Quality, Health, Safety & Environmental controls. Develop and implement training plans with all staff to achieve functional competence. Support the Directors by providing specialist advice to assist with business planning, policy strategy development. Organise and lead the business s regular SHEQ meetings. Lead the business s response to accidents, incidents and near misses, including coordinating; investigations, access to expert advice, support to the team and ensuring lessons learned are defined and disseminated. Lead the relationship with Specialist Advisors (Quality, Health, Safety & Environmental) to plan and deliver the actions needed to maintain business compliance with statutory legislation and registration to ISO standards 9001, 14001, 45001. Work with Specialist Advisors (Quality, Health, Safety & Environmental) to ensure that relevant updates or changes in legislation, standards and best practice are captured and disseminated within the business. Establish a close relationship with supply chain partners, to support their Quality, Health, Safety & Environmental development to their annd the companies mutual benefit. Establish a close relationship with Governmental or other sector Groups, including where appropriate membership of sector committee or focus groups. Provide advice &/or specialised assistance to Winning Work teams in the preparation of tender bids, expression of interest documents or competence statements Provide advice &/or specialised assistance to the Directors in seeking registration to sector competency schemes, CHAS, Constructionline etc. Provide advice &/or specialised assistance to project teams in obtaining BREEAM, LEED or other environmental certification schemes. Minimum Qualifications/Skills Degree or equivalent (NVQ Level 6) in Construction or a complimentary discipline Chartered Membership of CIOB or equivalent Industry professional body Proficient computer literacy and competency in use of office 365 Competency in development and implementation of inspection, auditing & continuous improvement processes. NEBOSH Mental Health First Aider - this training can be provided. An attractive offer will be given to successful applicant, including: Salaried position Company car or car allowance 23 days annual leave plus bank holidays For all further enquiries and any querries regarding the position please contact Vale Recruitment. This job is advertised on behalf of a recruitment business.
04/03/2026
Full time
Job Description: To support the Directors in their quest to attain and maintain the company as Best in Class in its operations Monitoring of company operations to ensure compliance with current Health & Safety, Environmental and Quality policies, statutory legislation and standards. Periodic inspection of works in progress to assess compliance to standards. Review company Safety Health, Environmental and Quality performance and provide regular updates to the Directors and senior staff. Provide an accessible and empathetic point of contact within the business for the pastoral care of staff and operatives. Assist company staff with the development of Construction Phase Health, Safety & Environmental Plans, Quality Plans & Inspection & Test Plans. Assist project teams with planning, implementing and monitoring Quality, Health, Safety & Environmental controls. Develop and implement training plans with all staff to achieve functional competence. Support the Directors by providing specialist advice to assist with business planning, policy strategy development. Organise and lead the business s regular SHEQ meetings. Lead the business s response to accidents, incidents and near misses, including coordinating; investigations, access to expert advice, support to the team and ensuring lessons learned are defined and disseminated. Lead the relationship with Specialist Advisors (Quality, Health, Safety & Environmental) to plan and deliver the actions needed to maintain business compliance with statutory legislation and registration to ISO standards 9001, 14001, 45001. Work with Specialist Advisors (Quality, Health, Safety & Environmental) to ensure that relevant updates or changes in legislation, standards and best practice are captured and disseminated within the business. Establish a close relationship with supply chain partners, to support their Quality, Health, Safety & Environmental development to their annd the companies mutual benefit. Establish a close relationship with Governmental or other sector Groups, including where appropriate membership of sector committee or focus groups. Provide advice &/or specialised assistance to Winning Work teams in the preparation of tender bids, expression of interest documents or competence statements Provide advice &/or specialised assistance to the Directors in seeking registration to sector competency schemes, CHAS, Constructionline etc. Provide advice &/or specialised assistance to project teams in obtaining BREEAM, LEED or other environmental certification schemes. Minimum Qualifications/Skills Degree or equivalent (NVQ Level 6) in Construction or a complimentary discipline Chartered Membership of CIOB or equivalent Industry professional body Proficient computer literacy and competency in use of office 365 Competency in development and implementation of inspection, auditing & continuous improvement processes. NEBOSH Mental Health First Aider - this training can be provided. An attractive offer will be given to successful applicant, including: Salaried position Company car or car allowance 23 days annual leave plus bank holidays For all further enquiries and any querries regarding the position please contact Vale Recruitment. This job is advertised on behalf of a recruitment business.
Job Title : Project Manager Location: Birmingham Salary: Competitive Job Type: Permanent, Full time About Excalon: Excalon was founded in 2002 and became part of the Renew Holdings Group in 2024. We are a leading infrastructure contractor specialising in the provision of services to the utilities industry. This is an exciting time to join our business. About The Role: As a Project Manager, you will manage a range of major infrastructure projects ensuring safe delivery, on time and within budget, whilst meeting all legislative requirements. This will require you to plan, manage and evaluate projects throughout their lifecycle and conduct pre-start and post-implementation reviews to embed a culture of continuous improvement. Key Accountabilities: Act as the principal site contact point for Excalon clients and ensure that all activities on site are in accordance with statutory requirements and company policy. Establish a strong understanding of our client's requirements and the impact of the success factors of the project. Ensure you can meet the scope with defined completion criteria and build long term relationships with the client. Produce accurate and attainable programs of work to be issued to the client for approval. Liaise with the programmers & notice management team to schedule the works and allocate resources. Assemble your key team resources to deliver the project(s) and manage and motivate this group to achieve the required results. Identify the dependencies between project activities and define the stages to ensure seamless delivery. Regularly monitor progress at a frequency which enables action to be taken to troubleshoot issues and push the project back on track: Measure revenue, productivity, and quality. Ensure that all necessary contract documentation and reports are accurate and produced on time and are effectively communicated, both internally and externally. Ensure the safe systems of work are implemented and that all necessary documentation is in place, complying with the CDM Regulations ensuring compliance with current legislation and specifications concerning operating practices. Prepare and issue method statements and risk assessments for inclusion into the site safety file. Select and nominate sub-contractors for specific works, ensuring high quality work at a competitive price. Take direct responsibility for Health and Safety of employees, sub-contractors, and visitors on the site. Manage costs, sales, and forecasts of each project in liaison with the Commercial department. Ensure that all project personnel have the appropriate training and competencies for their role. Work in partnership with the SHEQ and HR team to ensure full competency of project resources. Accurately measure, quantify, and order specific material requirements. Liaise with the client on technical issues ensuring quality and consistency of installations. Ensure all documentation is to the highest of standards, and Project Hangover Files are provided to the Client in an efficient time frame. Maximize team performance whilst focusing on a safety-first culture. Ensure delivery of all relevant equipment and materials on site as required. Accurately mark out routes, section lengths and joint bay positions where relevant, conveying this information to the operational delivery teams Ensure excavations comply with health and safety regulations and best practice - ensure the Ensure design criteria is met throughout the project life cycle. Liaise with sub-contractors to ensure all safety documentation is presented and they report to site when required. To attend pre-start and site meetings as required by Clients and the Business To inform the Contracts Coordinator of any non-conformances within the Project Complete time sheets for staff working on your projects as directed by the Operations Manager Write site specific RAMS for the project Update straight line Drawings every week (SLD if required) About you: Essential Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Recognised Project Management Qualification (RICS or APM) Microsoft Project Foundation CSCS - Academically Qualified or Supervisors/Managers Card SMSTS Temporary Works Supervisor NRSWA: Streetworks Supervisor Confined Spaces Deep Excavation / Temporary Works Supervisor Emergency First Aid Proficient in the use of Microsoft office suite Desirable Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Existing Experience as a Project Manager for Infrastructure Projects NVQ Level 5 Benefits: Auto-enrolment pension Death in service 1x salary Occupational Health Surveillance Employee Assistance Programme Funded Qualifications and Training Company vehicle and fuel card Additional Information: We respectfully request no agencies at this time. All applicants must reside and have the right to live and work in the UK. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Infrastructure Project Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Project Management, Project Administrator, Project Estimator, Project Planning, Project Coordinator, Project Director, Senior Project Lead, Construction Project Manager may all be considered.
04/03/2026
Full time
Job Title : Project Manager Location: Birmingham Salary: Competitive Job Type: Permanent, Full time About Excalon: Excalon was founded in 2002 and became part of the Renew Holdings Group in 2024. We are a leading infrastructure contractor specialising in the provision of services to the utilities industry. This is an exciting time to join our business. About The Role: As a Project Manager, you will manage a range of major infrastructure projects ensuring safe delivery, on time and within budget, whilst meeting all legislative requirements. This will require you to plan, manage and evaluate projects throughout their lifecycle and conduct pre-start and post-implementation reviews to embed a culture of continuous improvement. Key Accountabilities: Act as the principal site contact point for Excalon clients and ensure that all activities on site are in accordance with statutory requirements and company policy. Establish a strong understanding of our client's requirements and the impact of the success factors of the project. Ensure you can meet the scope with defined completion criteria and build long term relationships with the client. Produce accurate and attainable programs of work to be issued to the client for approval. Liaise with the programmers & notice management team to schedule the works and allocate resources. Assemble your key team resources to deliver the project(s) and manage and motivate this group to achieve the required results. Identify the dependencies between project activities and define the stages to ensure seamless delivery. Regularly monitor progress at a frequency which enables action to be taken to troubleshoot issues and push the project back on track: Measure revenue, productivity, and quality. Ensure that all necessary contract documentation and reports are accurate and produced on time and are effectively communicated, both internally and externally. Ensure the safe systems of work are implemented and that all necessary documentation is in place, complying with the CDM Regulations ensuring compliance with current legislation and specifications concerning operating practices. Prepare and issue method statements and risk assessments for inclusion into the site safety file. Select and nominate sub-contractors for specific works, ensuring high quality work at a competitive price. Take direct responsibility for Health and Safety of employees, sub-contractors, and visitors on the site. Manage costs, sales, and forecasts of each project in liaison with the Commercial department. Ensure that all project personnel have the appropriate training and competencies for their role. Work in partnership with the SHEQ and HR team to ensure full competency of project resources. Accurately measure, quantify, and order specific material requirements. Liaise with the client on technical issues ensuring quality and consistency of installations. Ensure all documentation is to the highest of standards, and Project Hangover Files are provided to the Client in an efficient time frame. Maximize team performance whilst focusing on a safety-first culture. Ensure delivery of all relevant equipment and materials on site as required. Accurately mark out routes, section lengths and joint bay positions where relevant, conveying this information to the operational delivery teams Ensure excavations comply with health and safety regulations and best practice - ensure the Ensure design criteria is met throughout the project life cycle. Liaise with sub-contractors to ensure all safety documentation is presented and they report to site when required. To attend pre-start and site meetings as required by Clients and the Business To inform the Contracts Coordinator of any non-conformances within the Project Complete time sheets for staff working on your projects as directed by the Operations Manager Write site specific RAMS for the project Update straight line Drawings every week (SLD if required) About you: Essential Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Recognised Project Management Qualification (RICS or APM) Microsoft Project Foundation CSCS - Academically Qualified or Supervisors/Managers Card SMSTS Temporary Works Supervisor NRSWA: Streetworks Supervisor Confined Spaces Deep Excavation / Temporary Works Supervisor Emergency First Aid Proficient in the use of Microsoft office suite Desirable Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Existing Experience as a Project Manager for Infrastructure Projects NVQ Level 5 Benefits: Auto-enrolment pension Death in service 1x salary Occupational Health Surveillance Employee Assistance Programme Funded Qualifications and Training Company vehicle and fuel card Additional Information: We respectfully request no agencies at this time. All applicants must reside and have the right to live and work in the UK. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Infrastructure Project Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Project Management, Project Administrator, Project Estimator, Project Planning, Project Coordinator, Project Director, Senior Project Lead, Construction Project Manager may all be considered.
Tier 1 Civils Contractor looking for a Contracts Manager for sites in the West of Scotland Contracts Manager - CivilsOur client is a Tier 1 Civils Contractor growing their business in Scotland - they have picked up several £multi-million projects across West coast of Scotland. As their business continues to grow, they are looking for a dedicated Civil Contracts Manager who wants to join their team in Scotland for these high-value projects.Why join them? Exciting Projects - Work on varied sector projects and leave a lasting legacyCareer Growth - Clear progression pathways and continuous professional developmentCollaborative Culture - Be part of a team that values innovation, integrity, and a commitment to excellenceCompetitive Package - Enjoy a competitive salary and great benefits What you will be doingThe Contracts Manager has responsibility for all aspects of the project delivery and leadership of an operational team. They will ensure all staff for which they are responsible are aware of their duties and are working in line with the client's policies and procedures. The Contracts Manager may be responsible for delivery of numerous projects or resident on one major project depending on complexity and value. Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ)Ensure projects are delivered in full compliance with current legislation, policy and SHEQ operating proceduresPrepare and approve the 'Project SHEQ Plan' prior to work commencingEstablish project specific document control procedures and communication protocolsCommercial / ContractualWork closely with your commercial team in reviewing and negotiating contracts with clients, contractors and subcontractors. Manage the project in line with the contract and the client's pricing informationReport to the director on any matters with potential commercial or contractual implications.Chair subcontractor pre-let meetings, prepare subcontract orders in conjunction with the PM & QSEnsure the client and QS are kept appraised of variations to the works and any matter likely to have commercial or contractual implicationsParticipate in, and contribute to commercial reviews and legal mattersProvide input for tenders, including contractor's proposals, participate in interviews and presentationsProgrammeAssist in the development and updating of the contract programme Ensure approved design, procurement and construction requirements are in line with the programme, monitor progress and update accordinglyUndertake monthly contract reviews with the site and commercial teams, report programme, commercial and contractual risks to the director.Ensure contractual notices are issued in relation to the programme in accordance with the contract documentsResourcesManage project resources and notify about external recruitment needs.Lead project teams and ensure appropriate training is provided.Undertake regular staff and subcontractor performance reviews Client & third-party communicationMaintain and foster professional and positive relationships with clients, designers and subcontractorsRepresent the company at client meetings where necessaryPromote the client's brand and report any prospective business leadsDevelop strategic partnerships with third parties and attend business networking opportunities What They Are Looking ForQualifications/ExperienceEssentialB.Sc. (Hons) in Civil Engineering or equivalent, in a related fieldProven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager in the civil engineering sector Strong knowledge of NEC or similar civil engineering contract formsValid driving licenceDesirableExperience in marine and /or flood protection worksMembership of a professional body (e.g. ICE, CIOB) advantageous.Due to the location of the project, travel will be expected within the role. How to Apply:If interested in having a confidential conversation about joining this highly successful Tier 1 civils contractor - please drop me a call / email to discuss #
02/03/2026
Full time
Tier 1 Civils Contractor looking for a Contracts Manager for sites in the West of Scotland Contracts Manager - CivilsOur client is a Tier 1 Civils Contractor growing their business in Scotland - they have picked up several £multi-million projects across West coast of Scotland. As their business continues to grow, they are looking for a dedicated Civil Contracts Manager who wants to join their team in Scotland for these high-value projects.Why join them? Exciting Projects - Work on varied sector projects and leave a lasting legacyCareer Growth - Clear progression pathways and continuous professional developmentCollaborative Culture - Be part of a team that values innovation, integrity, and a commitment to excellenceCompetitive Package - Enjoy a competitive salary and great benefits What you will be doingThe Contracts Manager has responsibility for all aspects of the project delivery and leadership of an operational team. They will ensure all staff for which they are responsible are aware of their duties and are working in line with the client's policies and procedures. The Contracts Manager may be responsible for delivery of numerous projects or resident on one major project depending on complexity and value. Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ)Ensure projects are delivered in full compliance with current legislation, policy and SHEQ operating proceduresPrepare and approve the 'Project SHEQ Plan' prior to work commencingEstablish project specific document control procedures and communication protocolsCommercial / ContractualWork closely with your commercial team in reviewing and negotiating contracts with clients, contractors and subcontractors. Manage the project in line with the contract and the client's pricing informationReport to the director on any matters with potential commercial or contractual implications.Chair subcontractor pre-let meetings, prepare subcontract orders in conjunction with the PM & QSEnsure the client and QS are kept appraised of variations to the works and any matter likely to have commercial or contractual implicationsParticipate in, and contribute to commercial reviews and legal mattersProvide input for tenders, including contractor's proposals, participate in interviews and presentationsProgrammeAssist in the development and updating of the contract programme Ensure approved design, procurement and construction requirements are in line with the programme, monitor progress and update accordinglyUndertake monthly contract reviews with the site and commercial teams, report programme, commercial and contractual risks to the director.Ensure contractual notices are issued in relation to the programme in accordance with the contract documentsResourcesManage project resources and notify about external recruitment needs.Lead project teams and ensure appropriate training is provided.Undertake regular staff and subcontractor performance reviews Client & third-party communicationMaintain and foster professional and positive relationships with clients, designers and subcontractorsRepresent the company at client meetings where necessaryPromote the client's brand and report any prospective business leadsDevelop strategic partnerships with third parties and attend business networking opportunities What They Are Looking ForQualifications/ExperienceEssentialB.Sc. (Hons) in Civil Engineering or equivalent, in a related fieldProven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager in the civil engineering sector Strong knowledge of NEC or similar civil engineering contract formsValid driving licenceDesirableExperience in marine and /or flood protection worksMembership of a professional body (e.g. ICE, CIOB) advantageous.Due to the location of the project, travel will be expected within the role. How to Apply:If interested in having a confidential conversation about joining this highly successful Tier 1 civils contractor - please drop me a call / email to discuss #
Hill McGlynn Recruitment Limited
North Mymms, Hertfordshire
Head of SHEQ Hill McGylnn Recruitment is proud to be working on behalf of a well-established, multi-disciplinary organisation to recruit an experienced Head of SHEQ . This is a senior leadership position responsible for setting the strategic direction and overseeing the operational delivery of Safety, Health, Environment, and Quality across multiple business divisions. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in driving compliance, continuous improvement, and a strong, proactive SHEQ culture throughout the organisation. Reporting directly to the Managing Directors and managing a small team of SHEQ Advisors, this role offers the opportunity to influence at a board level while remaining closely connected to operational teams. Role Purpose The Head of SHEQ will lead and develop the company-wide SHEQ framework, ensuring the business operates to the highest standards. You will provide expert guidance to senior leaders and site teams alike, embedding SHEQ into everyday decision-making and supporting the organisation's continued growth and performance. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership Develop and deliver the SHEQ strategy in line with wider business objectives. Drive continuous improvement of systems, processes, and culture. Anticipate future risks, regulatory changes, and industry trends. Partner with senior leadership to integrate SHEQ into business planning. Operational Management Oversee day-to-day SHEQ activity across all divisions, ensuring consistency of approach. Provide competent SHEQ advice to managers, site teams, and project leads. Carry out site inspections, audits, and reviews. Ensure incidents and near misses are reported, investigated, and lessons learned are shared. Leadership of the SHEQ Team Line manage and develop SHEQ Advisors. Set objectives, monitor performance, and support professional development. Promote collaboration and best practices across the group. Compliance & Governance Maintain and enhance the Integrated Management System (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001). Ensure compliance with all relevant SHEQ legislation and requirements, including CDM and environmental standards. Lead external audits and certification processes. Produce clear SHEQ performance reports for senior leadership. Cultural Development Champion a positive safety culture at every level of the business. Deliver engagement initiatives, toolbox talks, workshops, and awareness campaigns. Encourage ownership and accountability for SHEQ responsibilities. Risk Management Lead risk assessments and ensure appropriate controls are in place. Support the development of safe systems of work, method statements, and environmental plans. Challenge unsafe behaviours and practices constructively. Emergency Preparedness Oversee emergency response planning, fire safety, and business continuity arrangements. Ensure training and drills are completed as required. Key Skills & Competencies Strong leadership presence with the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels. In-depth knowledge of health & safety legislation, environmental law, and quality management. Comfortable balancing strategic oversight with hands-on operational support. Excellent communication, coaching, and relationship-building skills. Data-driven approach with strong analytical and reporting capability. Able to manage competing priorities across multiple business areas. Qualifications & Experience NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) - essential. Chartered (CMIOSH) or working towards chartership - desirable. Background in construction, utilities, property services, or a similar multi-disciplinary environment. Proven experience managing a SHEQ team. Demonstrated experience implementing and maintaining ISO management systems. Strong track record of improving SHEQ performance within a growing organisation. What Success Looks Like Reduced incident rates and stronger leading indicators. High levels of compliance across all business areas. An engaged workforce with clear improvements in safety culture. Robust SHEQ systems are embedded and consistently applied. Clear, reliable reporting that supports informed business decisions.
18/02/2026
Full time
Head of SHEQ Hill McGylnn Recruitment is proud to be working on behalf of a well-established, multi-disciplinary organisation to recruit an experienced Head of SHEQ . This is a senior leadership position responsible for setting the strategic direction and overseeing the operational delivery of Safety, Health, Environment, and Quality across multiple business divisions. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in driving compliance, continuous improvement, and a strong, proactive SHEQ culture throughout the organisation. Reporting directly to the Managing Directors and managing a small team of SHEQ Advisors, this role offers the opportunity to influence at a board level while remaining closely connected to operational teams. Role Purpose The Head of SHEQ will lead and develop the company-wide SHEQ framework, ensuring the business operates to the highest standards. You will provide expert guidance to senior leaders and site teams alike, embedding SHEQ into everyday decision-making and supporting the organisation's continued growth and performance. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership Develop and deliver the SHEQ strategy in line with wider business objectives. Drive continuous improvement of systems, processes, and culture. Anticipate future risks, regulatory changes, and industry trends. Partner with senior leadership to integrate SHEQ into business planning. Operational Management Oversee day-to-day SHEQ activity across all divisions, ensuring consistency of approach. Provide competent SHEQ advice to managers, site teams, and project leads. Carry out site inspections, audits, and reviews. Ensure incidents and near misses are reported, investigated, and lessons learned are shared. Leadership of the SHEQ Team Line manage and develop SHEQ Advisors. Set objectives, monitor performance, and support professional development. Promote collaboration and best practices across the group. Compliance & Governance Maintain and enhance the Integrated Management System (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001). Ensure compliance with all relevant SHEQ legislation and requirements, including CDM and environmental standards. Lead external audits and certification processes. Produce clear SHEQ performance reports for senior leadership. Cultural Development Champion a positive safety culture at every level of the business. Deliver engagement initiatives, toolbox talks, workshops, and awareness campaigns. Encourage ownership and accountability for SHEQ responsibilities. Risk Management Lead risk assessments and ensure appropriate controls are in place. Support the development of safe systems of work, method statements, and environmental plans. Challenge unsafe behaviours and practices constructively. Emergency Preparedness Oversee emergency response planning, fire safety, and business continuity arrangements. Ensure training and drills are completed as required. Key Skills & Competencies Strong leadership presence with the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels. In-depth knowledge of health & safety legislation, environmental law, and quality management. Comfortable balancing strategic oversight with hands-on operational support. Excellent communication, coaching, and relationship-building skills. Data-driven approach with strong analytical and reporting capability. Able to manage competing priorities across multiple business areas. Qualifications & Experience NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) - essential. Chartered (CMIOSH) or working towards chartership - desirable. Background in construction, utilities, property services, or a similar multi-disciplinary environment. Proven experience managing a SHEQ team. Demonstrated experience implementing and maintaining ISO management systems. Strong track record of improving SHEQ performance within a growing organisation. What Success Looks Like Reduced incident rates and stronger leading indicators. High levels of compliance across all business areas. An engaged workforce with clear improvements in safety culture. Robust SHEQ systems are embedded and consistently applied. Clear, reliable reporting that supports informed business decisions.
About the Company SSA are recruiting on behalf of a specialist contractor delivering high-quality hard and soft landscaping, civil engineering, highways, and concrete substructure works. They are known for delivering complex public realm and infrastructure projects safely, collaboratively, and to the highest standards. About the Role The Sustainability & Environmental Manager plays a key role within the SHEQ team, supporting the business in reducing risk and creating positive, high-performing working environments. Working closely with the Head of SHEQ, senior management, project teams, and supply chain partners, you will provide high-quality sustainability and environmental support, helping the business achieve industry-leading performance across competence, process, culture, assurance, and learning. Key Responsibilities Provide day-to-day sustainability and environmental support across projects and the wider business Assist in the development and implementation of sustainability, social impact, and carbon reduction strategies Support the maintenance and continuous improvement of the Environmental Management System (ISO 14001) Carry out site inspections, audits, and environmental reviews Advise project teams on environmental compliance, best practice, and sustainable solutions Monitor and report on sustainability and environmental performance metrics Assist with environmental incident investigations, including root cause analysis and corrective actions Support work-winning activities with sustainability and environmental input Deliver briefings, guidance, and training to improve environmental awareness and competence Promote a positive sustainability culture and continuous improvement across the business Requirements Degree or equivalent qualification in Sustainability, Environmental Management, or a related field Experience within the construction or built environment sector Working towards chartered status (e.g., IEMA or equivalent) Strong understanding of ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems Knowledge of green building accreditations (e.g., BREEAM) Proactive approach to personal development Core Competencies Strong communication and influencing skills Ability to translate technical environmental topics into practical, easy-to-understand guidance Organised, analytical, and solution-focused approach What s on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Opportunity to shape sustainability strategy and performance Career development within a growing, forward-thinking organisation Supportive, high-performance SHEQ culture
18/02/2026
Full time
About the Company SSA are recruiting on behalf of a specialist contractor delivering high-quality hard and soft landscaping, civil engineering, highways, and concrete substructure works. They are known for delivering complex public realm and infrastructure projects safely, collaboratively, and to the highest standards. About the Role The Sustainability & Environmental Manager plays a key role within the SHEQ team, supporting the business in reducing risk and creating positive, high-performing working environments. Working closely with the Head of SHEQ, senior management, project teams, and supply chain partners, you will provide high-quality sustainability and environmental support, helping the business achieve industry-leading performance across competence, process, culture, assurance, and learning. Key Responsibilities Provide day-to-day sustainability and environmental support across projects and the wider business Assist in the development and implementation of sustainability, social impact, and carbon reduction strategies Support the maintenance and continuous improvement of the Environmental Management System (ISO 14001) Carry out site inspections, audits, and environmental reviews Advise project teams on environmental compliance, best practice, and sustainable solutions Monitor and report on sustainability and environmental performance metrics Assist with environmental incident investigations, including root cause analysis and corrective actions Support work-winning activities with sustainability and environmental input Deliver briefings, guidance, and training to improve environmental awareness and competence Promote a positive sustainability culture and continuous improvement across the business Requirements Degree or equivalent qualification in Sustainability, Environmental Management, or a related field Experience within the construction or built environment sector Working towards chartered status (e.g., IEMA or equivalent) Strong understanding of ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems Knowledge of green building accreditations (e.g., BREEAM) Proactive approach to personal development Core Competencies Strong communication and influencing skills Ability to translate technical environmental topics into practical, easy-to-understand guidance Organised, analytical, and solution-focused approach What s on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Opportunity to shape sustainability strategy and performance Career development within a growing, forward-thinking organisation Supportive, high-performance SHEQ culture
Contract Supervisor Manchester 45,000 Brief Contract Supervisor needed for a large Facilities Management organisation based in Manchester who are looking to employ an experienced and well-rounded Contract Supervisor that takes pride in their work. The successful candidates primary purpose of the role is to supervise and manage a team of static engineers, making sure that all PPM and Reactive Works are completed in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with the contracted output specifications and the organizations processes and procedures. The position is to ensure that all required Building Engineering services as per the Engineering Building strategy is carried out. The position will require you to provide engineering support in emergency situations to ensure business and operational continuity. Primary regard must be given to Health, Safety, and Environmental and Quality considerations Benefits Salary: 40,000 - 45,000 per annum 24 day's holiday Variable annual bonus based 5-15% Pension Plan Career Progression What the role entails: Impact: Delivery of all specialist engineering services activities obligations under the Contract. Plan, deliver and review all aspects relating to the provision of specialist engineering services carried out by internal engineering staff and subcontractors. Implement operational policies and procedures in line with our contractual obligations. Liaise with all Equans Engineers to ensure effective service delivery. Support the Contract Manager in the response to customer complaints in line with the Company's Complaint Procedures. Ensure that all specialist equipment stores are held on site. Manage day to day running of the day and/or shift team. Act as the first point of contact for all site HR issues. Complexity: To effectively manage a team of engineers carrying out all aspects of maintenance in accordance with KPls/SLAs in a safe working manner. As a Site Supervisor, provide timely support to maintain the highest standard of statutory compliance. Ensure compliance with all legislative requirements in accordance with the Equans Environmental Health & Safety policy, quality, sustainability and energy efficiency related standards, including Legionella Management. Assist in producing all required documentation to ensure that any incidents are recorded and escalated as per the requirements of the contract, not limited to but including risk management, operational continuity, and operational equipment status reports. Act as a Appointed Person / Responsible Person for Technical Disciplines, as required. Manage the engineer's data and job details in accordance with client and Equans requirements to ensure that the Computer Aided Facilities Management System (CAFM) is maintained to a current and accurate status to ensure the highest level of operational resilience and completion of works. Assist the Contract Manager in the first instance in the supervision of sub-contractors and specialist providers where required and liaise with all other parts of the Project Teams to support project activity. Build strong professional relationships with other groups within Engineering Services and the wider Equans Group to ensure a common approach is adopted in support of operational delivery and work in collaboration with Equans nominated management. Drive effective maintenance policies including adequate and rationalised spares, time management concepts and techniques and the analysis of complex information, drawing logical conclusions and the develop of sound recommendations. Participate in the 24/7 maintenance cover (including on call rota) of the Building Engineering Services during normal and emergency activities, assisting in the preparation of emergency and contingency plans. Participate in emergency plans and provide written reports as required. Proactively manage preventative maintenance and corrective works whilst maintaining the highest level of customer focus. Identify and manage a Critical Spares strategy. Carry out sub-contractor audits and awareness. Manage and co-ordinate all statutory maintenance activities. Account growth i.e. improvement of self-delivery and projects. Supporting specific area team members as required. Support and develop the Company Values and develop, motivate and lead the Team to work in partnership with other service teams to promote positive customer relations. QUALITY/PERFORMANCE Ensure KPls are achieved and reported on. Ensure all necessary paperwork associated with KPI Reporting is completed. Carry out joint / independent monitoring of service requirements. Monitor performance and productivity of staff including supply chain contractors. INFORMATION/REPORTING Report as and when directed to the Contract Manager in relation to labour, suggesting efficiencies to ensure budget targets are achieved. Provide reports as directed by the Contract Manager. Prepare reports and audit on specialist sub-contractors. SHEQ/TECHNICAL COMPLIANCE Act as the focal point and responsible for site H&S management ensuring all RAMS are received and followed correctly. Ensure all Technical Appointments are in date for all disciplines. Comply with requests for information from SHEQ manager. Ensure you work to company health and safety policy. Ensue PPE is safe to use. Report accident and near misses in a timely manner. Ensure test equipment is within calibration. CLIENT/CUSTOMER Develop trusting relationships with all key stakeholders, responding in a timely manner to verbal and written requests. Act as the first point of customer escalation on the contract. This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Contract Supervisor to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out! Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
10/02/2026
Full time
Contract Supervisor Manchester 45,000 Brief Contract Supervisor needed for a large Facilities Management organisation based in Manchester who are looking to employ an experienced and well-rounded Contract Supervisor that takes pride in their work. The successful candidates primary purpose of the role is to supervise and manage a team of static engineers, making sure that all PPM and Reactive Works are completed in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with the contracted output specifications and the organizations processes and procedures. The position is to ensure that all required Building Engineering services as per the Engineering Building strategy is carried out. The position will require you to provide engineering support in emergency situations to ensure business and operational continuity. Primary regard must be given to Health, Safety, and Environmental and Quality considerations Benefits Salary: 40,000 - 45,000 per annum 24 day's holiday Variable annual bonus based 5-15% Pension Plan Career Progression What the role entails: Impact: Delivery of all specialist engineering services activities obligations under the Contract. Plan, deliver and review all aspects relating to the provision of specialist engineering services carried out by internal engineering staff and subcontractors. Implement operational policies and procedures in line with our contractual obligations. Liaise with all Equans Engineers to ensure effective service delivery. Support the Contract Manager in the response to customer complaints in line with the Company's Complaint Procedures. Ensure that all specialist equipment stores are held on site. Manage day to day running of the day and/or shift team. Act as the first point of contact for all site HR issues. Complexity: To effectively manage a team of engineers carrying out all aspects of maintenance in accordance with KPls/SLAs in a safe working manner. As a Site Supervisor, provide timely support to maintain the highest standard of statutory compliance. Ensure compliance with all legislative requirements in accordance with the Equans Environmental Health & Safety policy, quality, sustainability and energy efficiency related standards, including Legionella Management. Assist in producing all required documentation to ensure that any incidents are recorded and escalated as per the requirements of the contract, not limited to but including risk management, operational continuity, and operational equipment status reports. Act as a Appointed Person / Responsible Person for Technical Disciplines, as required. Manage the engineer's data and job details in accordance with client and Equans requirements to ensure that the Computer Aided Facilities Management System (CAFM) is maintained to a current and accurate status to ensure the highest level of operational resilience and completion of works. Assist the Contract Manager in the first instance in the supervision of sub-contractors and specialist providers where required and liaise with all other parts of the Project Teams to support project activity. Build strong professional relationships with other groups within Engineering Services and the wider Equans Group to ensure a common approach is adopted in support of operational delivery and work in collaboration with Equans nominated management. Drive effective maintenance policies including adequate and rationalised spares, time management concepts and techniques and the analysis of complex information, drawing logical conclusions and the develop of sound recommendations. Participate in the 24/7 maintenance cover (including on call rota) of the Building Engineering Services during normal and emergency activities, assisting in the preparation of emergency and contingency plans. Participate in emergency plans and provide written reports as required. Proactively manage preventative maintenance and corrective works whilst maintaining the highest level of customer focus. Identify and manage a Critical Spares strategy. Carry out sub-contractor audits and awareness. Manage and co-ordinate all statutory maintenance activities. Account growth i.e. improvement of self-delivery and projects. Supporting specific area team members as required. Support and develop the Company Values and develop, motivate and lead the Team to work in partnership with other service teams to promote positive customer relations. QUALITY/PERFORMANCE Ensure KPls are achieved and reported on. Ensure all necessary paperwork associated with KPI Reporting is completed. Carry out joint / independent monitoring of service requirements. Monitor performance and productivity of staff including supply chain contractors. INFORMATION/REPORTING Report as and when directed to the Contract Manager in relation to labour, suggesting efficiencies to ensure budget targets are achieved. Provide reports as directed by the Contract Manager. Prepare reports and audit on specialist sub-contractors. SHEQ/TECHNICAL COMPLIANCE Act as the focal point and responsible for site H&S management ensuring all RAMS are received and followed correctly. Ensure all Technical Appointments are in date for all disciplines. Comply with requests for information from SHEQ manager. Ensure you work to company health and safety policy. Ensue PPE is safe to use. Report accident and near misses in a timely manner. Ensure test equipment is within calibration. CLIENT/CUSTOMER Develop trusting relationships with all key stakeholders, responding in a timely manner to verbal and written requests. Act as the first point of customer escalation on the contract. This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Contract Supervisor to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out! Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
Site Manager - Civil Engineering Location: Greater Midlands (with regional travel) Head Office: Ashbourne, Derbyshire Contract: Permanent, Full Time The Company We are a well-established and growing civil engineering SME delivering high-quality infrastructure and construction projects across the Midlands and wider UK. The business works in partnership with a range of blue-chip and public sector clients, delivering complex civil engineering solutions across multiple sectors. Our success is built on strong technical expertise, collaborative working, and an uncompromising commitment to safety, quality, and environmental responsibility. We place real value on our people and foster a supportive, inclusive, and forward-thinking working environment. The Role We are seeking an experienced Site Manager to join our civil engineering delivery team on a permanent basis. The Site Manager will take full responsibility for managing civil engineering works on site across the Greater Midlands, overseeing daily operations, safety, programme delivery, and site leadership. This Site Manager role is a hands-on, operational position suited to an individual who thrives in a fast-paced civil engineering environment and enjoys taking ownership of site performance. The successful Site Manager will play a key role in the successful delivery of civil engineering projects from start to finish. Key Responsibilities As Site Manager, your responsibilities will include: . Leading and managing all on-site activities as Site Manager, ensuring civil engineering projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. . Taking full ownership of Safety, Health, Environment and Quality (SHEQ) performance on site as Site Manager, ensuring compliance with all statutory and company requirements. . Managing civil engineering works in line with triple ISO-accredited management systems and internal procedures. . Supporting early contractor involvement (ECI), technical problem-solving, and innovative civil engineering construction solutions. . Monitoring progress against programmes, preparing accurate weekly site returns, and contributing to monthly project reporting. . Managing site-level costs, including forecasting, variations, and supporting commercial controls as Site Manager. . Coordinating closely with project managers, site engineers, commercial teams, and supply chain partners to maximise productivity. . Acting as the main point of contact on site, maintaining positive working relationships with clients, stakeholders, and project teams. About You You will be an experienced and proactive Site Manager with a strong background in civil engineering and proven leadership capability. You will be comfortable managing multiple priorities and leading site teams within a delivery-focused civil engineering environment. You will have: . Proven experience working as a Site Manager on civil engineering projects. . Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate, manage, and develop site teams. . Sound contractual and commercial awareness at site level within civil engineering works. . The ability to work methodically within structured, process-driven systems. . Excellent communication skills and confidence working with clients and internal teams. . Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office. . A full, clean UK driving licence (essential). . A valid CSCS card. What We Offer . A permanent Site Manager role within a stable and growing civil engineering SME. . Ongoing professional development, training, and clear career progression opportunities. . Exposure to a wide range of high-profile civil engineering projects. . A supportive management team and collaborative working culture. . Competitive salary and benefits package, including bonus scheme, sickness income protection, health and wellbeing programme, electric car scheme, and more. . Company pension scheme. . An equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all sections of the community.
10/02/2026
Full time
Site Manager - Civil Engineering Location: Greater Midlands (with regional travel) Head Office: Ashbourne, Derbyshire Contract: Permanent, Full Time The Company We are a well-established and growing civil engineering SME delivering high-quality infrastructure and construction projects across the Midlands and wider UK. The business works in partnership with a range of blue-chip and public sector clients, delivering complex civil engineering solutions across multiple sectors. Our success is built on strong technical expertise, collaborative working, and an uncompromising commitment to safety, quality, and environmental responsibility. We place real value on our people and foster a supportive, inclusive, and forward-thinking working environment. The Role We are seeking an experienced Site Manager to join our civil engineering delivery team on a permanent basis. The Site Manager will take full responsibility for managing civil engineering works on site across the Greater Midlands, overseeing daily operations, safety, programme delivery, and site leadership. This Site Manager role is a hands-on, operational position suited to an individual who thrives in a fast-paced civil engineering environment and enjoys taking ownership of site performance. The successful Site Manager will play a key role in the successful delivery of civil engineering projects from start to finish. Key Responsibilities As Site Manager, your responsibilities will include: . Leading and managing all on-site activities as Site Manager, ensuring civil engineering projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. . Taking full ownership of Safety, Health, Environment and Quality (SHEQ) performance on site as Site Manager, ensuring compliance with all statutory and company requirements. . Managing civil engineering works in line with triple ISO-accredited management systems and internal procedures. . Supporting early contractor involvement (ECI), technical problem-solving, and innovative civil engineering construction solutions. . Monitoring progress against programmes, preparing accurate weekly site returns, and contributing to monthly project reporting. . Managing site-level costs, including forecasting, variations, and supporting commercial controls as Site Manager. . Coordinating closely with project managers, site engineers, commercial teams, and supply chain partners to maximise productivity. . Acting as the main point of contact on site, maintaining positive working relationships with clients, stakeholders, and project teams. About You You will be an experienced and proactive Site Manager with a strong background in civil engineering and proven leadership capability. You will be comfortable managing multiple priorities and leading site teams within a delivery-focused civil engineering environment. You will have: . Proven experience working as a Site Manager on civil engineering projects. . Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate, manage, and develop site teams. . Sound contractual and commercial awareness at site level within civil engineering works. . The ability to work methodically within structured, process-driven systems. . Excellent communication skills and confidence working with clients and internal teams. . Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office. . A full, clean UK driving licence (essential). . A valid CSCS card. What We Offer . A permanent Site Manager role within a stable and growing civil engineering SME. . Ongoing professional development, training, and clear career progression opportunities. . Exposure to a wide range of high-profile civil engineering projects. . A supportive management team and collaborative working culture. . Competitive salary and benefits package, including bonus scheme, sickness income protection, health and wellbeing programme, electric car scheme, and more. . Company pension scheme. . An equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all sections of the community.
Contracts Manager Civil Engineering Location: Scotland Permanent Salary: £80,000-£100,000 DOE + tax-free subsistence + benefits package Ref: GR1496 Gibson Recruitment Limited Job Description: Multi-national Civil Engineering contractor who, due to the award of prestigious new contracts in Scotland, have a requirement for a CONTRACTS MANAGER to join their team. The business typically undertakes large scale infrastructure works, and this fantastic opportunity presents a perfect time to join as they expand their operations in Scotland. The successful CONTRACTS MANAGER will be responsible for overseeing the management of the projects to ensure their safe and efficient delivery, while adding value to the business. The post-holder will also need to support the work winning function of the business and be able to undertake Client engagement meetings, track opportunities and support tender submissions. The role holder will be responsible for growth within Scotland with the opportunity for career development and promotion. Applicants MUST be based in Scotland and, due to the nature of work, be willing to work away from home (within Scotland) when necessary. Accommodation & tax-free subsistence, as well as a comprehensive benefits package, is on offer on top of the salary. Responsibilities: Provide leadership, oversight and support to construction teams to ensure all projects are properly resourced and delivered safely, on time, within budget and to the required quality standards. Communicate project objectives, requirements, and stakeholder expectations clearly, ensuring full understanding across all project participants. Lead, motivate and guide internal site teams as well as external consultants and supply chain partners involved in project delivery and tender support activities. Champion excellence in safety, health, environment and quality (SHEQ), promoting continuous improvement and ensuring all statutory and company requirements are met. Ensure all projects operate in full compliance with company policies, procedures, and delegated authority levels. Lead, review and challenge project budgets, forecasts, and financial performance to achieve a robust, deliverable, and commercially sound approach. Advise the Managing Director on project scheduling, progress, risks and opportunities, and present clear action plans and updates to key clients and stakeholders. Oversee legacy projects to close-out, ensuring defects, warranty items and bond obligations are completed efficiently. Identify work-winning opportunities, collaborating with the Director to engage effectively with clients. Support tender submissions with programme advice, technical input, buildability reviews, and local supply chain insights. Provide expert support to project teams, applying a strong understanding of construction processes, technology, and delivery methods. Implement the Business Management System and ensure robust monitoring, control processes, and compliance with all legal and statutory project requirements. Allocate competent and appropriate resources to project management activities to ensure successful delivery. Promote and drive service excellence, best practice, and continuous improvement initiatives across all projects. Coach, mentor, and motivate project teams, setting clear expectations and leading by example. Apply an effective performance management framework to maximise team capability and outcomes. Ensure all construction projects are designed, constructed, and certified to the required technical, legal and safety standards. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management related subject Substantial experience as a project/contracts manager within a Civil Engineering environment. Ideally professionally qualified or working towards a professional qualification Previous experience of work winning activities Proven Track record of leading large and complex Civil Engineering Projects Good understanding of NEC (Various) Form of Contract Ability to monitor performance and intervene appropriately to ensure targets are achieved and exceeded Excellent interpersonal skills are required to manage a team and for relationships with Clients The ability to motivate, lead and engage diverse teams with due consideration to employee development, succession and performance management. The ability to operate effectively and harness results through cross-functional teams. Good management skills, with the ability to motivate employees to achieve high standards of compliance A strong communicator, comfortable interfacing with senior executives and external clients IT literacy What to do next: If this role sounds of interest and you would like to be considered, please apply with your updated CV, or contact Graeme on the details below. If this role is not for you but you would like to have a conversation regarding your next career move, don't hesitate to give us a call, in confidence.
07/02/2026
Full time
Contracts Manager Civil Engineering Location: Scotland Permanent Salary: £80,000-£100,000 DOE + tax-free subsistence + benefits package Ref: GR1496 Gibson Recruitment Limited Job Description: Multi-national Civil Engineering contractor who, due to the award of prestigious new contracts in Scotland, have a requirement for a CONTRACTS MANAGER to join their team. The business typically undertakes large scale infrastructure works, and this fantastic opportunity presents a perfect time to join as they expand their operations in Scotland. The successful CONTRACTS MANAGER will be responsible for overseeing the management of the projects to ensure their safe and efficient delivery, while adding value to the business. The post-holder will also need to support the work winning function of the business and be able to undertake Client engagement meetings, track opportunities and support tender submissions. The role holder will be responsible for growth within Scotland with the opportunity for career development and promotion. Applicants MUST be based in Scotland and, due to the nature of work, be willing to work away from home (within Scotland) when necessary. Accommodation & tax-free subsistence, as well as a comprehensive benefits package, is on offer on top of the salary. Responsibilities: Provide leadership, oversight and support to construction teams to ensure all projects are properly resourced and delivered safely, on time, within budget and to the required quality standards. Communicate project objectives, requirements, and stakeholder expectations clearly, ensuring full understanding across all project participants. Lead, motivate and guide internal site teams as well as external consultants and supply chain partners involved in project delivery and tender support activities. Champion excellence in safety, health, environment and quality (SHEQ), promoting continuous improvement and ensuring all statutory and company requirements are met. Ensure all projects operate in full compliance with company policies, procedures, and delegated authority levels. Lead, review and challenge project budgets, forecasts, and financial performance to achieve a robust, deliverable, and commercially sound approach. Advise the Managing Director on project scheduling, progress, risks and opportunities, and present clear action plans and updates to key clients and stakeholders. Oversee legacy projects to close-out, ensuring defects, warranty items and bond obligations are completed efficiently. Identify work-winning opportunities, collaborating with the Director to engage effectively with clients. Support tender submissions with programme advice, technical input, buildability reviews, and local supply chain insights. Provide expert support to project teams, applying a strong understanding of construction processes, technology, and delivery methods. Implement the Business Management System and ensure robust monitoring, control processes, and compliance with all legal and statutory project requirements. Allocate competent and appropriate resources to project management activities to ensure successful delivery. Promote and drive service excellence, best practice, and continuous improvement initiatives across all projects. Coach, mentor, and motivate project teams, setting clear expectations and leading by example. Apply an effective performance management framework to maximise team capability and outcomes. Ensure all construction projects are designed, constructed, and certified to the required technical, legal and safety standards. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management related subject Substantial experience as a project/contracts manager within a Civil Engineering environment. Ideally professionally qualified or working towards a professional qualification Previous experience of work winning activities Proven Track record of leading large and complex Civil Engineering Projects Good understanding of NEC (Various) Form of Contract Ability to monitor performance and intervene appropriately to ensure targets are achieved and exceeded Excellent interpersonal skills are required to manage a team and for relationships with Clients The ability to motivate, lead and engage diverse teams with due consideration to employee development, succession and performance management. The ability to operate effectively and harness results through cross-functional teams. Good management skills, with the ability to motivate employees to achieve high standards of compliance A strong communicator, comfortable interfacing with senior executives and external clients IT literacy What to do next: If this role sounds of interest and you would like to be considered, please apply with your updated CV, or contact Graeme on the details below. If this role is not for you but you would like to have a conversation regarding your next career move, don't hesitate to give us a call, in confidence.
Our Business Selwood is the leading pump rental solutions company in the UK. We have an outstanding reputation for exceptional customer service backed by one of the largest fleets of quality pump products. Each customer and each project is unique and our deep technical knowledge means we are proud to deliver a bespoke and genuine 24/7, 365 days-a-year service. With an unrivalled depth of technical pumping expertise; a pedigree spanning seven decades and employing a wide variety of skilled staff throughout our nationwide network of branches, our ever-growing business is one of the largest privately owned companies serving the Water, Environmental and Construction industries. This is an exciting time to join Selwood as we drive our business forward and build on a foundation of over 70 year s success within our industry. We are committed to ensuring our staff have the right skills, knowledge & experience to deliver to our customers, as well as creating career paths to help develop, retain, and motivate them. About The Role We re seeking a proactive, hands-on Electrical Workshop Supervisor (official job title: Electrical Repair Centre Supervisor ) to oversee the day-to-day operations of our busy Liverpool facility. If you re an experienced electrical professional with strong leadership skills and a passion for delivering high-quality repairs, we d love to hear from you. This is a fantastic opportunity for a technically skilled and highly organised individual to lead a diverse workshop team and drive performance, safety, and quality to the next level. What You ll Be Doing: As the Electrical Repair Centre Supervisor, you ll be responsible for planning, organising, and prioritising the daily operations of the repair centre. overseeing and supporting the workshop team while ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality repair services that meet all regulatory and company standards. Key responsibilities: Effectively manage, supervise and motivate team members (Consisting of approx. 12 staff.) to maximise productivity and achieve quality results. Ensure all repairs are completed to the appropriate standards, checking measurements and readings, ensuring equipment is calibrated and all paperwork and quotes are accurate. Connect, collaborate, and build strong relationships both within your team and across the organisations network to deliver objectives and continuous improvement. Assisting with maintaining the internal calibration register, ensuring all certificates are up to date and any defective equipment is reported, replaced and registered. Ensure accurate and timely recording of near misses, incidents, accidents, and quality issues, and promptly escalate concerns and issues to the Electrical Repair Centre Manager. Ensure clear, open, regular, and effective working relationships and channels of communication are maintained, across the all departments Qualifications & Experience Electrical NVQ Level 3/ ECS Gold card. Proven experience working with ATEX equipment Experience of successfully managing an electrical function in a supervisor capacity, raising standards, maximising productivity quality, client service and demanding a strong health and safety culture. Ideally experience in a similar industry. IOSH Managing Safely certificate. Be comfortable working in a fast-paced, sometimes high-pressured environment as you will be planning, prioritising, and managing work and resources, whilst ensuring smooth operations and strong outputs, maximising profitability through efficiency and safety. Experience working as an electrician working with motors and control panels. A strong understanding of all SHEQ, legal, regulatory and company requirements to uphold high levels of safety adhering to all safety legislation, ensuring staff and visitors are kept safe. What we can offer you We understand balancing work and life commitments isn t always easy, that s why we ve designed our benefits package to support you in all areas of life. Competitive salary Enhanced overtime pay Medicash Scheme medical expenses scheme (access to 24hour online GP services, discounted gym memberships) Pension scheme with contribution based on total earnings not just salary 25 days holiday + 8 Bank Holidays 3x your annual salary life insurance (DIS) Support for development and training Employee assistance programme (EAP) & access to Mental Health first aiders Employee discount scheme (discounts/vouchers for supermarkets, high street shops, holidays and more) Employee referral scheme This role is not open to Agencies - Please no calls or emails - Thank you. EDI Statement Workdry International Ltd is committed to encouraging equality, diversity, and inclusion among our workforce, and eliminating unlawful discrimination. We value transparency, respecting others and understanding differences. We give full and fair consideration to all applicants, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership, and pregnancy and maternity. As part of your recruitment journey, we are happy to support requests for reasonable adjustments.
07/02/2026
Full time
Our Business Selwood is the leading pump rental solutions company in the UK. We have an outstanding reputation for exceptional customer service backed by one of the largest fleets of quality pump products. Each customer and each project is unique and our deep technical knowledge means we are proud to deliver a bespoke and genuine 24/7, 365 days-a-year service. With an unrivalled depth of technical pumping expertise; a pedigree spanning seven decades and employing a wide variety of skilled staff throughout our nationwide network of branches, our ever-growing business is one of the largest privately owned companies serving the Water, Environmental and Construction industries. This is an exciting time to join Selwood as we drive our business forward and build on a foundation of over 70 year s success within our industry. We are committed to ensuring our staff have the right skills, knowledge & experience to deliver to our customers, as well as creating career paths to help develop, retain, and motivate them. About The Role We re seeking a proactive, hands-on Electrical Workshop Supervisor (official job title: Electrical Repair Centre Supervisor ) to oversee the day-to-day operations of our busy Liverpool facility. If you re an experienced electrical professional with strong leadership skills and a passion for delivering high-quality repairs, we d love to hear from you. This is a fantastic opportunity for a technically skilled and highly organised individual to lead a diverse workshop team and drive performance, safety, and quality to the next level. What You ll Be Doing: As the Electrical Repair Centre Supervisor, you ll be responsible for planning, organising, and prioritising the daily operations of the repair centre. overseeing and supporting the workshop team while ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality repair services that meet all regulatory and company standards. Key responsibilities: Effectively manage, supervise and motivate team members (Consisting of approx. 12 staff.) to maximise productivity and achieve quality results. Ensure all repairs are completed to the appropriate standards, checking measurements and readings, ensuring equipment is calibrated and all paperwork and quotes are accurate. Connect, collaborate, and build strong relationships both within your team and across the organisations network to deliver objectives and continuous improvement. Assisting with maintaining the internal calibration register, ensuring all certificates are up to date and any defective equipment is reported, replaced and registered. Ensure accurate and timely recording of near misses, incidents, accidents, and quality issues, and promptly escalate concerns and issues to the Electrical Repair Centre Manager. Ensure clear, open, regular, and effective working relationships and channels of communication are maintained, across the all departments Qualifications & Experience Electrical NVQ Level 3/ ECS Gold card. Proven experience working with ATEX equipment Experience of successfully managing an electrical function in a supervisor capacity, raising standards, maximising productivity quality, client service and demanding a strong health and safety culture. Ideally experience in a similar industry. IOSH Managing Safely certificate. Be comfortable working in a fast-paced, sometimes high-pressured environment as you will be planning, prioritising, and managing work and resources, whilst ensuring smooth operations and strong outputs, maximising profitability through efficiency and safety. Experience working as an electrician working with motors and control panels. A strong understanding of all SHEQ, legal, regulatory and company requirements to uphold high levels of safety adhering to all safety legislation, ensuring staff and visitors are kept safe. What we can offer you We understand balancing work and life commitments isn t always easy, that s why we ve designed our benefits package to support you in all areas of life. Competitive salary Enhanced overtime pay Medicash Scheme medical expenses scheme (access to 24hour online GP services, discounted gym memberships) Pension scheme with contribution based on total earnings not just salary 25 days holiday + 8 Bank Holidays 3x your annual salary life insurance (DIS) Support for development and training Employee assistance programme (EAP) & access to Mental Health first aiders Employee discount scheme (discounts/vouchers for supermarkets, high street shops, holidays and more) Employee referral scheme This role is not open to Agencies - Please no calls or emails - Thank you. EDI Statement Workdry International Ltd is committed to encouraging equality, diversity, and inclusion among our workforce, and eliminating unlawful discrimination. We value transparency, respecting others and understanding differences. We give full and fair consideration to all applicants, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership, and pregnancy and maternity. As part of your recruitment journey, we are happy to support requests for reasonable adjustments.
Health & Safety Advisor £45-50k + Car Location: Anglia & South East An opportunity to make a real difference. This role offers the chance to drive meaningful change within a growing organisation that is genuinely committed to strengthening its Health & Safety culture. With consistent year-on-year growth and clear backing from senior leadership, the business provides an environment where people are supported, developed, and encouraged to progress alongside the company s success. Assured Safety Recruitment is proud to be partnering with a respected provider of utilities and infrastructure support services as they continue to expand and invest in their Health & Safety team. The Role As a Health & Safety Advisor, you ll work across a diverse portfolio of projects throughout the Anglia and South East region, providing expert advice and practical support to ensure full compliance with SHEQ management systems and relevant legislation. You ll play a key role in promoting a positive safety culture and driving continuous improvement across the business. Key Responsibilities Champion and embed SHEQ best practices across all sites and operational teams within your region Support the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and management systems to minimise risk and enhance safety performance Collaborate with internal teams and clients to plan, assess, and achieve SHEQ objectives, encouraging innovation and continuous improvement Conduct regular site inspections and audits, providing clear feedback, recommendations, and follow-up actions to address non-conformances Build strong working relationships with operational teams, employees, clients, and external partners Represent the business at client SHEQ forums and meetings Assist with the preparation of RAMS, Job Packs, and employee and contractor briefings, contributing to Construction Phase Plans Support operational teams at client, project, and subcontractor pre-start meetings to ensure safety is embedded from the outset Provide expert advice on health, safety, and wellbeing matters Lead or support accident and incident investigations Conduct and support internal and external SHEQ audits About You NEBOSH General or Construction Certificate (or equivalent) in Occupational Health & Safety essential Proven experience in a Health & Safety role within construction, power, or utilities environments Strong communication and interpersonal skills with a proactive, collaborative approach Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the region Assured Safety Recruitment are a specialist Health and Safety recruitment company operating across the UK. We recruit all roles in the Health and Safety industry including Health and Safety Advisor, Health and Safety Manager, Health and Safety Director, and HSE, HSEQ, SHEQ, QHSE, EHS positions. Once we have received your details, we will be in touch within 14 days if your application has been successful for the role. Wherever possible we do try to contact all of our applicants directly, however sometimes due to a large volume of applicants this isn t always possible. If you have not been contacted within 14 days of applying, unfortunately this means your application has not been successful, but we may keep your details on file for future opportunities.
06/02/2026
Full time
Health & Safety Advisor £45-50k + Car Location: Anglia & South East An opportunity to make a real difference. This role offers the chance to drive meaningful change within a growing organisation that is genuinely committed to strengthening its Health & Safety culture. With consistent year-on-year growth and clear backing from senior leadership, the business provides an environment where people are supported, developed, and encouraged to progress alongside the company s success. Assured Safety Recruitment is proud to be partnering with a respected provider of utilities and infrastructure support services as they continue to expand and invest in their Health & Safety team. The Role As a Health & Safety Advisor, you ll work across a diverse portfolio of projects throughout the Anglia and South East region, providing expert advice and practical support to ensure full compliance with SHEQ management systems and relevant legislation. You ll play a key role in promoting a positive safety culture and driving continuous improvement across the business. Key Responsibilities Champion and embed SHEQ best practices across all sites and operational teams within your region Support the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and management systems to minimise risk and enhance safety performance Collaborate with internal teams and clients to plan, assess, and achieve SHEQ objectives, encouraging innovation and continuous improvement Conduct regular site inspections and audits, providing clear feedback, recommendations, and follow-up actions to address non-conformances Build strong working relationships with operational teams, employees, clients, and external partners Represent the business at client SHEQ forums and meetings Assist with the preparation of RAMS, Job Packs, and employee and contractor briefings, contributing to Construction Phase Plans Support operational teams at client, project, and subcontractor pre-start meetings to ensure safety is embedded from the outset Provide expert advice on health, safety, and wellbeing matters Lead or support accident and incident investigations Conduct and support internal and external SHEQ audits About You NEBOSH General or Construction Certificate (or equivalent) in Occupational Health & Safety essential Proven experience in a Health & Safety role within construction, power, or utilities environments Strong communication and interpersonal skills with a proactive, collaborative approach Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the region Assured Safety Recruitment are a specialist Health and Safety recruitment company operating across the UK. We recruit all roles in the Health and Safety industry including Health and Safety Advisor, Health and Safety Manager, Health and Safety Director, and HSE, HSEQ, SHEQ, QHSE, EHS positions. Once we have received your details, we will be in touch within 14 days if your application has been successful for the role. Wherever possible we do try to contact all of our applicants directly, however sometimes due to a large volume of applicants this isn t always possible. If you have not been contacted within 14 days of applying, unfortunately this means your application has not been successful, but we may keep your details on file for future opportunities.
Safety, Health, Environment and Quality Advisor (Drilling and Excavation)
Wakefield
Permanent
£30,000 to £40,000 per annum + benefits package
Shirley Parsons have exclusively partnered with a globally established multidisciplinary Consultancy who have an opening for a SHEQ Advisor supporting business units in the drilling, civil engineering, ground investigation and remediation sectors. The post holder will be responsible for assisting the SHEQ team in providing SHEQ compliance, advice, guidance with applicable legislation and industry best practice. This opportunity has a hybrid working arrangement and will suit candidates residing in and around Wakefield, with the ability to commit to travel to client sites.
The SHEQ Advisor will be responsible for:
Preparation and review of risk assessments, method statements and procedures.
Carrying out inductions, training, and toolbox talks.
Monitoring, delivery of internal audits, on-site inspections.
Preparing reports in relation to performance against objectives, targets, and SHEQ performance.
The ideal SHEQ Advisor requires:
Previous proven experience in a health and safety position in the drilling, construction or civil engineering sectors.
A NEBOSH General Certificate and TechIOSH membership (or eligible to join) as a minimum.
Experience with ISO standards and auditing, with an auditor qualification being desirable.
A full UK drivers' licence and willingness to travel.
Vacancy reference: PR/(phone number removed)
Vacancy contact: Ethan Baddeley | (url removed) | (phone number removed)
03/02/2023
Permanent
Safety, Health, Environment and Quality Advisor (Drilling and Excavation)
Wakefield
Permanent
£30,000 to £40,000 per annum + benefits package
Shirley Parsons have exclusively partnered with a globally established multidisciplinary Consultancy who have an opening for a SHEQ Advisor supporting business units in the drilling, civil engineering, ground investigation and remediation sectors. The post holder will be responsible for assisting the SHEQ team in providing SHEQ compliance, advice, guidance with applicable legislation and industry best practice. This opportunity has a hybrid working arrangement and will suit candidates residing in and around Wakefield, with the ability to commit to travel to client sites.
The SHEQ Advisor will be responsible for:
Preparation and review of risk assessments, method statements and procedures.
Carrying out inductions, training, and toolbox talks.
Monitoring, delivery of internal audits, on-site inspections.
Preparing reports in relation to performance against objectives, targets, and SHEQ performance.
The ideal SHEQ Advisor requires:
Previous proven experience in a health and safety position in the drilling, construction or civil engineering sectors.
A NEBOSH General Certificate and TechIOSH membership (or eligible to join) as a minimum.
Experience with ISO standards and auditing, with an auditor qualification being desirable.
A full UK drivers' licence and willingness to travel.
Vacancy reference: PR/(phone number removed)
Vacancy contact: Ethan Baddeley | (url removed) | (phone number removed)
Site Manager
PFI Repairs & Social Housing
Leeds
Salary £35,000 + Car
Start- ASAP
The Company
The company is a leading provider of regeneration services in the UK - covering everything from community regeneration and refurbishment to repairs, maintenance and housing development.
They are passionate about creating vibrant, efficient and sustainable communities, using integrated energy and services which make a real difference to people's lives.
Through long-term partnerships, they transform existing properties to create homes that people can afford to rent and neighbourhoods where people want to live
The Role
* Working alongside an experienced Contracts Manager and with a team of 2 Supervisors, you will support with the delivery of the PFI Repairs and refurbishment schemes across the Leeds area.
* To lead and manage contract specific workstreams including Grounds Maintenance, responsive repairs, cyclical maintenance & empty properties ensuring that all works are delivered in accordance with the: Output Specification, Internal Budget, Daily Service Plan, Contract Key Performance Indicator targets and internal SHEQ (Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality) standards and other PFI contract related obligations.
* Ensure effective management and adherence to contractual protocols including Extensions of Time, Tenant & Third-Party Damage, Customer Complaints, Unavailability, Exclusion Events and No Access,
* Overseeing of the daily allocation and planning of resources by the Customer Service/Planning team to ensure orders and works are correctly planned and the suitable required resources are duly appointed.
* Daily monitoring of the interactive planner to monitor and review the progress of works ensuring that appointments are being made and kept and that works are completed in time.
* Utilization of their Castleton Maintain Business Management System to manage the works.
* Management of follow on works, including the management of appointments and resources and client contractual notifications.
* Management of vehicles, materials, plant, tools and equipment ensuring that all resources are fully equipped to complete the works right first time.
* Be in constant communication with the Customer Service/Planning team informing them of any site updates, delays, disruptions and issues on site.
* Scoping of works in accordance with the schedule of rates for empty properties, identifying the works that need undertaking in accordance with the output specification, including the identification of variations, tenant damage etc.
* Undertaking of SHEQ (Safety, Health, Environment & Quality) Site Audits and updating their AIMS Business Management System.
What you need to succeed
* Educated to Degree/HNC/HND standard.
* PFI experience essential/advantages
* Health & Safety IOSH/SMST
* Commercial & Contractual awareness.
* IT Skills – MS Office, CAFM or similar experience.
* Excellent Client relationships.
This is an excellent opportunity to work within a great environment with lots of company benefits to offer such as training and development opportunities, pension schemes, company car and lots more. For further details or to apply for this position please forward an up to date CV, highlighting suitable experience e.twigg@ionic.jobs , or call Emma Twigg on (phone number removed) for more information.
By submitting your job application to Ionic Recruitment, you are hereby giving us your consent to use your personal data for recruitment purposes detailed in the GDPR Policy Document.
This can be viewed at: (url removed)
15/09/2022
Permanent
Site Manager
PFI Repairs & Social Housing
Leeds
Salary £35,000 + Car
Start- ASAP
The Company
The company is a leading provider of regeneration services in the UK - covering everything from community regeneration and refurbishment to repairs, maintenance and housing development.
They are passionate about creating vibrant, efficient and sustainable communities, using integrated energy and services which make a real difference to people's lives.
Through long-term partnerships, they transform existing properties to create homes that people can afford to rent and neighbourhoods where people want to live
The Role
* Working alongside an experienced Contracts Manager and with a team of 2 Supervisors, you will support with the delivery of the PFI Repairs and refurbishment schemes across the Leeds area.
* To lead and manage contract specific workstreams including Grounds Maintenance, responsive repairs, cyclical maintenance & empty properties ensuring that all works are delivered in accordance with the: Output Specification, Internal Budget, Daily Service Plan, Contract Key Performance Indicator targets and internal SHEQ (Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality) standards and other PFI contract related obligations.
* Ensure effective management and adherence to contractual protocols including Extensions of Time, Tenant & Third-Party Damage, Customer Complaints, Unavailability, Exclusion Events and No Access,
* Overseeing of the daily allocation and planning of resources by the Customer Service/Planning team to ensure orders and works are correctly planned and the suitable required resources are duly appointed.
* Daily monitoring of the interactive planner to monitor and review the progress of works ensuring that appointments are being made and kept and that works are completed in time.
* Utilization of their Castleton Maintain Business Management System to manage the works.
* Management of follow on works, including the management of appointments and resources and client contractual notifications.
* Management of vehicles, materials, plant, tools and equipment ensuring that all resources are fully equipped to complete the works right first time.
* Be in constant communication with the Customer Service/Planning team informing them of any site updates, delays, disruptions and issues on site.
* Scoping of works in accordance with the schedule of rates for empty properties, identifying the works that need undertaking in accordance with the output specification, including the identification of variations, tenant damage etc.
* Undertaking of SHEQ (Safety, Health, Environment & Quality) Site Audits and updating their AIMS Business Management System.
What you need to succeed
* Educated to Degree/HNC/HND standard.
* PFI experience essential/advantages
* Health & Safety IOSH/SMST
* Commercial & Contractual awareness.
* IT Skills – MS Office, CAFM or similar experience.
* Excellent Client relationships.
This is an excellent opportunity to work within a great environment with lots of company benefits to offer such as training and development opportunities, pension schemes, company car and lots more. For further details or to apply for this position please forward an up to date CV, highlighting suitable experience e.twigg@ionic.jobs , or call Emma Twigg on (phone number removed) for more information.
By submitting your job application to Ionic Recruitment, you are hereby giving us your consent to use your personal data for recruitment purposes detailed in the GDPR Policy Document.
This can be viewed at: (url removed)
Construction Jobs
Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire
Prosper Recruitment are working in partnership with Tier 1 Contractor are looking to employ a confident and motivated Architectural Technician to work at their North East Lincolnshire Contract location as a member of the Technical Design Team, who deliver commercial property new build and refurbishment schemes. This vacancy is in the Facilities Management side of the business partnering with local councils where some of their specialisms include: Transport, Road Safety, Traffic Regulations, Sustainable Transport Planning, Street Lighting & Traffic Signals, Highways Inspections, Bridge Inspections, Drainage & Flooding and Environmental.
The successful candidate will be responsible to the Head of Technical Services and assist with specification, Design Detailing, and support and management of property construction projects with the support of other team members.
Responsibilities:
To provide design and technical support to building construction projects. Design of projects through site visits and the development of specifications, and detail design drawings using Auto CAD/2D & ideally Revit 3D packages.
To provide technical advice and guidance on building construction projects.
To develop specifications and any other technical information to contribute to the delivery and procurement of projects.
To prepare planning application and building regulation packs of information to achieve legislative consents.
To ensure all technical information provided is accurate to legislative standards, ACoPs and best practice.
The management and issuing of works orders ensuring compliance with legislative, contractual and workmanship requirements including the briefing and commissioning of all consultants and clients.
To prepare option appraisals, feasibility studies, estimates and technical reports as required, ensuring that value is added to the work of the Technical Design Team through innovation and creativity and advising Clients and Service Managers on options and recommendations.
To manage, direct and monitoring works during the construction phase to include contract administration, variations, project costs and final accounts as appropriate. To assist with evaluating and determining appropriate actions where problems occur and reporting these to the client.
To operate within the policies, systems and business plans of the Technical Design Team and Company
To deliver all works in compliance with the Company’s Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ) standards and in line with OHSAS 18001 (Health & Safety), 14001 (Environmental) & ISO 9001 (Quality).
The role supports the deliverable outcomes for the management of a commercial and public property estate and is part of a team of Architects, Engineers and Building Surveyors.
The post holder will be required to work with other property professional teams to provide assistance and guidance for building construction works as a part of the Technical Design Team. The role is a mixture of office and on-site involvement and requires a good communicator who can provide clear instructions to and management of contractors.
The primary role includes the use of CAD and Revit to assist with developing and detailing designs. The successful applicant will be supported and encouraged to develop their skills.
Qualifications or Required Experience:
Experienced in design using CAD and ideally 3D Revit with a background in delivering high quality building construction projects in both the Public and Private sectors. Qualifications should include as a minimum of a NHD or under graduate degree in Architectural Technology or similar, with a minimum 3/5 years’ experience undertaking a similar role.
To meet the requirements and demands of the post, the post holder will need the following:
Experience and qualification in AutoCAD 2D software.
Ideally experience and qualification in AutoDesk Revit software.
IT skills and experience of working with database systems are essential.
Detailed understanding of relevant legislation and regulations is essential.
Numeracy, communication and presentation skills are essential, alongside experience of using Adobe Photoshop.
Experience of undertaking design and specification in refurbishment and new build construction projects.
Experience of preparing and submitting Building Regulations and Planning applications is essential.
Experience of applying CDM Regulations 2015 is essential.
Degree in Building Design/Technology or a related qualification with supported experience is desirable.
Ability to plan, prioritise and organise work to meet client requirements.
Flexible to meet the needs of the service.
Adaptable to change and new ways of working
15/09/2022
Permanent
Prosper Recruitment are working in partnership with Tier 1 Contractor are looking to employ a confident and motivated Architectural Technician to work at their North East Lincolnshire Contract location as a member of the Technical Design Team, who deliver commercial property new build and refurbishment schemes. This vacancy is in the Facilities Management side of the business partnering with local councils where some of their specialisms include: Transport, Road Safety, Traffic Regulations, Sustainable Transport Planning, Street Lighting & Traffic Signals, Highways Inspections, Bridge Inspections, Drainage & Flooding and Environmental.
The successful candidate will be responsible to the Head of Technical Services and assist with specification, Design Detailing, and support and management of property construction projects with the support of other team members.
Responsibilities:
To provide design and technical support to building construction projects. Design of projects through site visits and the development of specifications, and detail design drawings using Auto CAD/2D & ideally Revit 3D packages.
To provide technical advice and guidance on building construction projects.
To develop specifications and any other technical information to contribute to the delivery and procurement of projects.
To prepare planning application and building regulation packs of information to achieve legislative consents.
To ensure all technical information provided is accurate to legislative standards, ACoPs and best practice.
The management and issuing of works orders ensuring compliance with legislative, contractual and workmanship requirements including the briefing and commissioning of all consultants and clients.
To prepare option appraisals, feasibility studies, estimates and technical reports as required, ensuring that value is added to the work of the Technical Design Team through innovation and creativity and advising Clients and Service Managers on options and recommendations.
To manage, direct and monitoring works during the construction phase to include contract administration, variations, project costs and final accounts as appropriate. To assist with evaluating and determining appropriate actions where problems occur and reporting these to the client.
To operate within the policies, systems and business plans of the Technical Design Team and Company
To deliver all works in compliance with the Company’s Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ) standards and in line with OHSAS 18001 (Health & Safety), 14001 (Environmental) & ISO 9001 (Quality).
The role supports the deliverable outcomes for the management of a commercial and public property estate and is part of a team of Architects, Engineers and Building Surveyors.
The post holder will be required to work with other property professional teams to provide assistance and guidance for building construction works as a part of the Technical Design Team. The role is a mixture of office and on-site involvement and requires a good communicator who can provide clear instructions to and management of contractors.
The primary role includes the use of CAD and Revit to assist with developing and detailing designs. The successful applicant will be supported and encouraged to develop their skills.
Qualifications or Required Experience:
Experienced in design using CAD and ideally 3D Revit with a background in delivering high quality building construction projects in both the Public and Private sectors. Qualifications should include as a minimum of a NHD or under graduate degree in Architectural Technology or similar, with a minimum 3/5 years’ experience undertaking a similar role.
To meet the requirements and demands of the post, the post holder will need the following:
Experience and qualification in AutoCAD 2D software.
Ideally experience and qualification in AutoDesk Revit software.
IT skills and experience of working with database systems are essential.
Detailed understanding of relevant legislation and regulations is essential.
Numeracy, communication and presentation skills are essential, alongside experience of using Adobe Photoshop.
Experience of undertaking design and specification in refurbishment and new build construction projects.
Experience of preparing and submitting Building Regulations and Planning applications is essential.
Experience of applying CDM Regulations 2015 is essential.
Degree in Building Design/Technology or a related qualification with supported experience is desirable.
Ability to plan, prioritise and organise work to meet client requirements.
Flexible to meet the needs of the service.
Adaptable to change and new ways of working
Construction Jobs
Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire
Project Manager (Quantity Surveyor) – Tier 1 – Regeneration Partner & Local Authority
North East Lincolnshire
Prosper Recruitment are working in partnership with Tier 1 Contractor are looking to employ a confident and motivated Project Manager who has a background as a Quantity Surveyor professional to work at the North East Lincolnshire Contract location as a member of the Technical Design Team, who deliver commercial property new build and refurbishment schemes. The vacancy is in the Facilities Management side of the business partnering with local councils where some of their specialisms include: Transport, Road Safety, Traffic Regulations, Sustainable Transport Planning, Street Lighting & Traffic Signals, Highways Inspections, Bridge Inspections, Drainage & Flooding and Environmental.
Reporting into the Head of Technical Services the successful candidate will assist with specification, schedule or rates, budgeting, pricing, interim and final accounts, measuring of design details and support and management of property construction projects with the support of other team members.
Key Accountabilities:
Development of estimations, project accounts, valuations, and pricing of designs to support building construction projects.
To price/forecast the cost of the different materials needed for the project.
Providing procurement technical advice and guidance on building construction projects, in particular guidance on Terms and Conditions (examples are (JCT and NEC). All technical information provided is to be accurate to legislative standards, ACoPs and best practice.
Prepare tender documents, contracts, budgets, bills of quantities and other documentation.
To manage the delivery of minor works and property construction projects utilising the project management process and principals within the organisation.
Measure and value the work done on site, for valuations and pay subcontractors accordingly in line with the company’s governance.
To issue works orders, track changes to the design and/or construction work and adjusting budget projections accordingly.
To issue Additional Instructions, Practical Completion and Completion certificates ensuring compliance with legislative, contractual and workmanship requirements including the briefing and commissioning of all consultants and clients.
To prepare option appraisals with recommendations, feasibility studies, estimates and the production of technical reports as required. Also to ensure that value is added to the work of the Section through innovation and creativity.
To assist with directing and monitoring construction works to include contract administration, variations, project costs and final accounts as appropriate and to assist in evaluating and determining appropriate actions where problems occur and report these to the client.
To create, as part of their development, specifications for tenders and to contribute to the procurement process to include evaluations and awards of contracts, ensuring Value for Money (VfM) is delivered without compromise to quality of the service/works completed.
To operate within the policies, systems and business plans of the Technical Design Team and the Company.
To deliver all works in compliance with the Company’s Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ) standards and in line with ISO 45001 (Health & Safety), 14001 (Environmental) & 9001 (Quality).
Undertake such other duties as may be reasonably expected at this level.
The role supports the deliverable outcomes for the management of a commercial and public property estate and is part of a team of Architects, Engineers and Building Surveyors.
The post holder will be required to work with other property professional teams to provide assistance and guidance for building construction works as a part of the Technical Design Team. The role is a mixture of office and on-site involvement and requires a good communicator who can provide clear instructions to and management of contractors.
Qualifications or Required Experience:
The applicant must have relevant qualifications in Quantity Surveying such as, Accredited Undergraduate or Post graduate degree by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and be a registered Chartered RICS Surveyor.
To meet the requirements and demands of the post, the post holder will need the following:
Experience within a quantity surveying position working closely with key members from internal and external teams
The Key Accountabilities of the Project Manager will include:
Cash flow forecasting
CVR reporting
Procurement
Client Liaison
Financial and delivery maximisation and efficiency
IT skills and experience of working with database systems are essential in ensuring an effective service.
Specific knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation and building regulations is desirable.
Experience of contract administration, including knowledge of building construction, procurement, estimation and project accounts is essential.
Numeracy, statistical, communication and presentation skills are also essential, together with experience in budgetary control.
Experience of applying CDM Regulations 2015 is desirable.
Ability to plan, prioritise and organise work to meet client requirements
Flexible to meet the needs of the service
15/09/2022
Permanent
Project Manager (Quantity Surveyor) – Tier 1 – Regeneration Partner & Local Authority
North East Lincolnshire
Prosper Recruitment are working in partnership with Tier 1 Contractor are looking to employ a confident and motivated Project Manager who has a background as a Quantity Surveyor professional to work at the North East Lincolnshire Contract location as a member of the Technical Design Team, who deliver commercial property new build and refurbishment schemes. The vacancy is in the Facilities Management side of the business partnering with local councils where some of their specialisms include: Transport, Road Safety, Traffic Regulations, Sustainable Transport Planning, Street Lighting & Traffic Signals, Highways Inspections, Bridge Inspections, Drainage & Flooding and Environmental.
Reporting into the Head of Technical Services the successful candidate will assist with specification, schedule or rates, budgeting, pricing, interim and final accounts, measuring of design details and support and management of property construction projects with the support of other team members.
Key Accountabilities:
Development of estimations, project accounts, valuations, and pricing of designs to support building construction projects.
To price/forecast the cost of the different materials needed for the project.
Providing procurement technical advice and guidance on building construction projects, in particular guidance on Terms and Conditions (examples are (JCT and NEC). All technical information provided is to be accurate to legislative standards, ACoPs and best practice.
Prepare tender documents, contracts, budgets, bills of quantities and other documentation.
To manage the delivery of minor works and property construction projects utilising the project management process and principals within the organisation.
Measure and value the work done on site, for valuations and pay subcontractors accordingly in line with the company’s governance.
To issue works orders, track changes to the design and/or construction work and adjusting budget projections accordingly.
To issue Additional Instructions, Practical Completion and Completion certificates ensuring compliance with legislative, contractual and workmanship requirements including the briefing and commissioning of all consultants and clients.
To prepare option appraisals with recommendations, feasibility studies, estimates and the production of technical reports as required. Also to ensure that value is added to the work of the Section through innovation and creativity.
To assist with directing and monitoring construction works to include contract administration, variations, project costs and final accounts as appropriate and to assist in evaluating and determining appropriate actions where problems occur and report these to the client.
To create, as part of their development, specifications for tenders and to contribute to the procurement process to include evaluations and awards of contracts, ensuring Value for Money (VfM) is delivered without compromise to quality of the service/works completed.
To operate within the policies, systems and business plans of the Technical Design Team and the Company.
To deliver all works in compliance with the Company’s Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ) standards and in line with ISO 45001 (Health & Safety), 14001 (Environmental) & 9001 (Quality).
Undertake such other duties as may be reasonably expected at this level.
The role supports the deliverable outcomes for the management of a commercial and public property estate and is part of a team of Architects, Engineers and Building Surveyors.
The post holder will be required to work with other property professional teams to provide assistance and guidance for building construction works as a part of the Technical Design Team. The role is a mixture of office and on-site involvement and requires a good communicator who can provide clear instructions to and management of contractors.
Qualifications or Required Experience:
The applicant must have relevant qualifications in Quantity Surveying such as, Accredited Undergraduate or Post graduate degree by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and be a registered Chartered RICS Surveyor.
To meet the requirements and demands of the post, the post holder will need the following:
Experience within a quantity surveying position working closely with key members from internal and external teams
The Key Accountabilities of the Project Manager will include:
Cash flow forecasting
CVR reporting
Procurement
Client Liaison
Financial and delivery maximisation and efficiency
IT skills and experience of working with database systems are essential in ensuring an effective service.
Specific knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation and building regulations is desirable.
Experience of contract administration, including knowledge of building construction, procurement, estimation and project accounts is essential.
Numeracy, statistical, communication and presentation skills are also essential, together with experience in budgetary control.
Experience of applying CDM Regulations 2015 is desirable.
Ability to plan, prioritise and organise work to meet client requirements
Flexible to meet the needs of the service