Title: Building Safety Manager
Contract Type: Permanent, Full Time, 35 hours per week
Salary: £57,094- £68,500 dependant on experience, plus essential car user allowance of £1,300 per annum*
Grade: 10
Reporting Office: London, Stratford
Agile Worker: 20% - 40% of contractual hours to be worked from reporting office/working location (hybrid working). (Home, Office and Site combined)
Closing Date: 04th May 2026 at midnight
Interview Dates: 12th and 13th May 2026 via MS Teams
Please click here for the role profile - Role Profile - Building Safety Manager.docx
Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution), 28 days Annual Leave rising to 31 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme and many more …
Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated.
Join our Building Safety Team at L&Q:
L&Q is continuing to invest in the future of building safety and is expanding our Operational Building Safety Team within the Property and Investment Directorate. We’re excited to be recruiting a Building Safety Manager to play a vital role in protecting our residents and strengthening safety standards across our homes.
This is a high‑profile and influential role where you’ll work closely with Lead Building Safety Managers, the Head of Service, and the Director of Building Compliance, as well as partnering with the Strategic Building Safety Team to deliver meaningful, organisation‑wide impact. You’ll also take on line management responsibility for a dedicated team of Assistant Building Safety Managers, leading, developing, and inspiring them to perform at their best.
If you’re passionate about building safety, motivated by making a real difference, and ready to help shape a growing service, this is an excellent opportunity to progress your career with a purpose‑driven organisation.
Your impact in the role:
As a Building Safety Manager, you will take ownership of the safety and compliance of a defined portfolio of buildings, playing a crucial role in safeguarding our residents and ensuring our homes are safe to live in.
You’ll be at the heart of delivering the requirements of the Building Safety Act, ensuring buildings within your remit are safe to occupy through robust building safety measures, proactive oversight, and strong operational control.
A key part of your role will involve contributing to the development of Building Safety Case Reports and supporting submissions to obtain Building Assessment Certificates for your allocated buildings. You’ll also be responsible for maintaining the ongoing safety position of each building, overseeing maintenance and testing activities, reviewing risk assessments, fire safety arrangements, and structural considerations to ensure risks are effectively managed.
You’ll lead on the procurement of specialist services and take responsibility for managing and maintaining accurate building safety data. This includes ensuring compliance with L&Q’s procurement processes and standing order rules, alongside confident use of housing management, financial, compliance, and record‑keeping systems.
Bringing strong technical expertise, you’ll have in‑depth knowledge of building safety, including the operational maintenance of key active fire systems and other building‑specific M&E systems.
Equally important is your ability to build relationships and influence. You’ll be a confident, first‑class communicator, experienced in working with a wide range of stakeholders, from residents and resident groups to Corporate Health & Safety, Housing Management, and wider Property Services teams, helping to promote transparency, trust, and a strong culture of safety across our communities.
What you'll bring:
Ability to liaise effectively with a broad range of stakeholders to ensure truly collaborative agreed approaches and outcomes.
Practical Experience of Operational Building Safety including knowledge of active fire, M&E and specialist safety installations and systems.
Highly computer literate and be able input and retrieve data from a variety of computer management systems.
Either hold or be working towards a minimum of Level 4 in Building Safety. This should be stated on candidates applications.
Full driving licence and have access to a vehicle on a daily basis as this role requires the post holder to be mobile (travelling to various sites).
If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage during this process, including application stage, please email lqcareers@lqgroup.org.uk
About L&Q:
We’re one of the UK’s leading housing associations and developers. We were founded on a simple belief: high quality housing is vital for people’s health, happiness and security. Everyone deserves a quality home that gives them the chance to live a better life.
250,000 people call our properties ‘home’, and we’re proud to serve diverse communities across London, the South East and North West of England.
People are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. The foundation of everything that we are is built on our corporate values and behavioural framework , which outlines our core expectations and should be demonstrated at all times, and all levels, when representing L&Q.
At L&Q, we know that diversity and inclusion make us stronger – and they’re at the heart of everything we do.
When we recruit, we look at what really matters: your skills, experience, and potential. We’re proud to be recognised for creating an inclusive workplace. We’re a Disability Confident Leader (Level 3) and we’ve introduced our own Recruitment Advocate scheme to make sure every step of our hiring process is fair, transparent, and consistent. It’s all part of our commitment to ending discrimination and making L&Q a place where everyone feels welcome. Fine out more here .
Sustainability is also at the heart of what we do. We recognise the responsibility we hold as one of the UK’s largest housing associations.
Click here to find out more about L&Q and why you should join us!
*ECU Allowance is paid in accordance with requirements of the relevant policy as updated from time to time.
21/04/2026
Full time
Title: Building Safety Manager
Contract Type: Permanent, Full Time, 35 hours per week
Salary: £57,094- £68,500 dependant on experience, plus essential car user allowance of £1,300 per annum*
Grade: 10
Reporting Office: London, Stratford
Agile Worker: 20% - 40% of contractual hours to be worked from reporting office/working location (hybrid working). (Home, Office and Site combined)
Closing Date: 04th May 2026 at midnight
Interview Dates: 12th and 13th May 2026 via MS Teams
Please click here for the role profile - Role Profile - Building Safety Manager.docx
Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution), 28 days Annual Leave rising to 31 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme and many more …
Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated.
Join our Building Safety Team at L&Q:
L&Q is continuing to invest in the future of building safety and is expanding our Operational Building Safety Team within the Property and Investment Directorate. We’re excited to be recruiting a Building Safety Manager to play a vital role in protecting our residents and strengthening safety standards across our homes.
This is a high‑profile and influential role where you’ll work closely with Lead Building Safety Managers, the Head of Service, and the Director of Building Compliance, as well as partnering with the Strategic Building Safety Team to deliver meaningful, organisation‑wide impact. You’ll also take on line management responsibility for a dedicated team of Assistant Building Safety Managers, leading, developing, and inspiring them to perform at their best.
If you’re passionate about building safety, motivated by making a real difference, and ready to help shape a growing service, this is an excellent opportunity to progress your career with a purpose‑driven organisation.
Your impact in the role:
As a Building Safety Manager, you will take ownership of the safety and compliance of a defined portfolio of buildings, playing a crucial role in safeguarding our residents and ensuring our homes are safe to live in.
You’ll be at the heart of delivering the requirements of the Building Safety Act, ensuring buildings within your remit are safe to occupy through robust building safety measures, proactive oversight, and strong operational control.
A key part of your role will involve contributing to the development of Building Safety Case Reports and supporting submissions to obtain Building Assessment Certificates for your allocated buildings. You’ll also be responsible for maintaining the ongoing safety position of each building, overseeing maintenance and testing activities, reviewing risk assessments, fire safety arrangements, and structural considerations to ensure risks are effectively managed.
You’ll lead on the procurement of specialist services and take responsibility for managing and maintaining accurate building safety data. This includes ensuring compliance with L&Q’s procurement processes and standing order rules, alongside confident use of housing management, financial, compliance, and record‑keeping systems.
Bringing strong technical expertise, you’ll have in‑depth knowledge of building safety, including the operational maintenance of key active fire systems and other building‑specific M&E systems.
Equally important is your ability to build relationships and influence. You’ll be a confident, first‑class communicator, experienced in working with a wide range of stakeholders, from residents and resident groups to Corporate Health & Safety, Housing Management, and wider Property Services teams, helping to promote transparency, trust, and a strong culture of safety across our communities.
What you'll bring:
Ability to liaise effectively with a broad range of stakeholders to ensure truly collaborative agreed approaches and outcomes.
Practical Experience of Operational Building Safety including knowledge of active fire, M&E and specialist safety installations and systems.
Highly computer literate and be able input and retrieve data from a variety of computer management systems.
Either hold or be working towards a minimum of Level 4 in Building Safety. This should be stated on candidates applications.
Full driving licence and have access to a vehicle on a daily basis as this role requires the post holder to be mobile (travelling to various sites).
If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage during this process, including application stage, please email lqcareers@lqgroup.org.uk
About L&Q:
We’re one of the UK’s leading housing associations and developers. We were founded on a simple belief: high quality housing is vital for people’s health, happiness and security. Everyone deserves a quality home that gives them the chance to live a better life.
250,000 people call our properties ‘home’, and we’re proud to serve diverse communities across London, the South East and North West of England.
People are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. The foundation of everything that we are is built on our corporate values and behavioural framework , which outlines our core expectations and should be demonstrated at all times, and all levels, when representing L&Q.
At L&Q, we know that diversity and inclusion make us stronger – and they’re at the heart of everything we do.
When we recruit, we look at what really matters: your skills, experience, and potential. We’re proud to be recognised for creating an inclusive workplace. We’re a Disability Confident Leader (Level 3) and we’ve introduced our own Recruitment Advocate scheme to make sure every step of our hiring process is fair, transparent, and consistent. It’s all part of our commitment to ending discrimination and making L&Q a place where everyone feels welcome. Fine out more here .
Sustainability is also at the heart of what we do. We recognise the responsibility we hold as one of the UK’s largest housing associations.
Click here to find out more about L&Q and why you should join us!
*ECU Allowance is paid in accordance with requirements of the relevant policy as updated from time to time.
Location: Central Birmingham (office based) Employment Type: Permanent Full Time or Part time (3 days a week) About the Practice This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established AJ100 architectural practice with their studio in Birmingham The practice is recognised nationally for delivering complex, high-quality projects across higher education, research, healthcare, commercial workplace, and large-scale retrofit and regeneration . The studio has a strong reputation for technical excellence, sustainability leadership and design quality , with award-winning projects including landmark higher education campuses, medical and life sciences facilities, specialist teaching buildings and city-centre workplace refurbishments across the UK. The Role The practice is seeking a qualified Architect to provide a strong emphasis on Quality Assurance , Principal Designer duties , and compliance with the Building Safety Act (BSA) , CDM Regulations 2015 and Building Regulations. This is a key role within the QA team, supporting delivery teams to ensure regulatory compliance, robust audit trails and high technical standards across the practice. Key Responsibilities Quality Assurance & Compliance Undertake QA reviews across projects practice-wide , supporting Project Architects and delivery teams Lead and support Building Regulations technical reviews , monitoring and following up compliance Monitor Common Data Environment (CDE) compliance, including naming conventions, workflows and version control Support checking and review of sub-consultant and subcontractor design packages Building Safety Act & Principal Designer Duties Act in support of the Principal Designer role under the Building Safety Act Collate, maintain and quality check Golden Thread information in line with BSA requirements Manage Mandatory Occurrence Reporting (MOR) processes and internal notifications Maintain Change Control Tracking and evidence logs Coordinate and maintain competency records for design team members Prepare and manage Design Risk Management schedules and supporting PD documentation Technical & Design Support Integrate technical, statutory and regulatory requirements into design and production information Provide fire compliance support , reporting and compliance checking Mentor staff on technical detailing, QA and compliance processes Assist with and deliver internal CPD sessions related to QA and BSA Collaboration & Practice Support Contribute to design reviews , QA committees and practice meetings Attend internal and external meetings, preparing agendas, minutes and action tracking Support project bids , including ITT responses and technical input with the Bid Manager Person Specification Essential RIBA Part 1 & Part 2 Architecture Degree & Diploma RIBA Part 3 Examination completed Strong understanding of Building Regulations , technical standards and health & safety frameworks Knowledge of CDM Regulations 2015 Excellent organisational skills with outstanding attention to detail Experience using AutoCAD or similar Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Project) Experience with SharePoint and file-sharing platforms Why Join Work on nationally recognised higher education, healthcare and research projects Strong QA culture with opportunities to shape best practice Supportive, collaborative studio environment across three UK offices Do not hesitate and apply today
01/05/2026
Full time
Location: Central Birmingham (office based) Employment Type: Permanent Full Time or Part time (3 days a week) About the Practice This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established AJ100 architectural practice with their studio in Birmingham The practice is recognised nationally for delivering complex, high-quality projects across higher education, research, healthcare, commercial workplace, and large-scale retrofit and regeneration . The studio has a strong reputation for technical excellence, sustainability leadership and design quality , with award-winning projects including landmark higher education campuses, medical and life sciences facilities, specialist teaching buildings and city-centre workplace refurbishments across the UK. The Role The practice is seeking a qualified Architect to provide a strong emphasis on Quality Assurance , Principal Designer duties , and compliance with the Building Safety Act (BSA) , CDM Regulations 2015 and Building Regulations. This is a key role within the QA team, supporting delivery teams to ensure regulatory compliance, robust audit trails and high technical standards across the practice. Key Responsibilities Quality Assurance & Compliance Undertake QA reviews across projects practice-wide , supporting Project Architects and delivery teams Lead and support Building Regulations technical reviews , monitoring and following up compliance Monitor Common Data Environment (CDE) compliance, including naming conventions, workflows and version control Support checking and review of sub-consultant and subcontractor design packages Building Safety Act & Principal Designer Duties Act in support of the Principal Designer role under the Building Safety Act Collate, maintain and quality check Golden Thread information in line with BSA requirements Manage Mandatory Occurrence Reporting (MOR) processes and internal notifications Maintain Change Control Tracking and evidence logs Coordinate and maintain competency records for design team members Prepare and manage Design Risk Management schedules and supporting PD documentation Technical & Design Support Integrate technical, statutory and regulatory requirements into design and production information Provide fire compliance support , reporting and compliance checking Mentor staff on technical detailing, QA and compliance processes Assist with and deliver internal CPD sessions related to QA and BSA Collaboration & Practice Support Contribute to design reviews , QA committees and practice meetings Attend internal and external meetings, preparing agendas, minutes and action tracking Support project bids , including ITT responses and technical input with the Bid Manager Person Specification Essential RIBA Part 1 & Part 2 Architecture Degree & Diploma RIBA Part 3 Examination completed Strong understanding of Building Regulations , technical standards and health & safety frameworks Knowledge of CDM Regulations 2015 Excellent organisational skills with outstanding attention to detail Experience using AutoCAD or similar Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Project) Experience with SharePoint and file-sharing platforms Why Join Work on nationally recognised higher education, healthcare and research projects Strong QA culture with opportunities to shape best practice Supportive, collaborative studio environment across three UK offices Do not hesitate and apply today
Building Safety Manager - Housing - Birmingham Business Park. c£65k You will manage a programme of fire safety investment and remediation projects across a housing portfolio, with a particular focus on high-rise, high risk buildings or other key locations. Responsible for the delivery of fire risk actions (FRA) you will work collaboratively alongside two other Building Safety Managers, ensuring that we are providing safe homes that are a foundation for life and strengthening safety and compliance. Key Responsibilities: Develop and co-ordinate a programme of fire-safety and building-safety driven projects derived from FRA actions, safety case requirements, Building Safety Regulator expectations, and investment needs. Plan and ensure consistent management of multiple fire safety projects, ensuring delivery against scope, timelines, budgets and quality standards. Implement project controls, milestone tracking, risk logs, progress reporting, financial monitoring, and audit readiness. Coordinate internal technical teams, contractors and consultants to ensure effective, compliant delivery. While there is no single mandatory qualification, PAS 8673-2 expects access to individuals with relevant professional and technical expertise. Typically, this would include one or more of the following (or equivalent): Chartered status or professional membership (e.g. RICS, CIOB, IFE, IOSH, IIRSM) A degree or Level 6+ qualification in: Building / Construction Fire Engineering Building Safety Facilities / Asset Management Formal Building Safety or Fire Safety qualifications (Level 5-7) Fusion People are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. You'll find a wide selection of vacancies on our website.
01/05/2026
Full time
Building Safety Manager - Housing - Birmingham Business Park. c£65k You will manage a programme of fire safety investment and remediation projects across a housing portfolio, with a particular focus on high-rise, high risk buildings or other key locations. Responsible for the delivery of fire risk actions (FRA) you will work collaboratively alongside two other Building Safety Managers, ensuring that we are providing safe homes that are a foundation for life and strengthening safety and compliance. Key Responsibilities: Develop and co-ordinate a programme of fire-safety and building-safety driven projects derived from FRA actions, safety case requirements, Building Safety Regulator expectations, and investment needs. Plan and ensure consistent management of multiple fire safety projects, ensuring delivery against scope, timelines, budgets and quality standards. Implement project controls, milestone tracking, risk logs, progress reporting, financial monitoring, and audit readiness. Coordinate internal technical teams, contractors and consultants to ensure effective, compliant delivery. While there is no single mandatory qualification, PAS 8673-2 expects access to individuals with relevant professional and technical expertise. Typically, this would include one or more of the following (or equivalent): Chartered status or professional membership (e.g. RICS, CIOB, IFE, IOSH, IIRSM) A degree or Level 6+ qualification in: Building / Construction Fire Engineering Building Safety Facilities / Asset Management Formal Building Safety or Fire Safety qualifications (Level 5-7) Fusion People are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. You'll find a wide selection of vacancies on our website.
Building Safety Manager Annual Salary: £65,038 Location: Birmingham Job Type: Permanent Reed is excited to be recruiting on behalf of our client for a Building Safety Manager position located in Birmingham. This pivotal role involves developing and coordinating a comprehensive programme of fire-safety and building-safety projects. This is an excellent opportunity for professionals who are looking to make a significant impact in their field. Key Responsibilities: Develop and coordinate a programme of fire-safety and building-safety driven projects derived from FRA actions, safety case requirements, Building Safety Regulator expectations, and investment needs. Plan and ensure consistent management of multiple fire safety projects, ensuring delivery against scope, timelines, budgets, and quality standards. Implement project controls, milestone tracking, risk logs, progress reporting, financial monitoring, and audit readiness. Coordinate internal technical teams, contractors, and consultants to ensure effective, compliant delivery. Qualification Expectations (Technical Baseline): Qualifications in one or more of the following (or equivalent): Chartered status or professional membership (e.g., RICS, CIOB, IFE, IOSH, IIRSM) A degree or Level 6+ qualification in: Building / Construction Fire Engineering Building Safety Facilities / Asset Management Formal Building Safety or Fire Safety qualifications (Level 5-7) About the Client: Our client is committed to meeting the government's post-Grenfell requirements, as set out in PAS 8673-2. They focus on ensuring the appropriate technical competencies relating to the key duty holder, approved person, and responsible person roles. How to Apply: If you are interested in the Building Safety Manager position and meet the qualifications outlined above, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this position to Reed. Mel
01/05/2026
Full time
Building Safety Manager Annual Salary: £65,038 Location: Birmingham Job Type: Permanent Reed is excited to be recruiting on behalf of our client for a Building Safety Manager position located in Birmingham. This pivotal role involves developing and coordinating a comprehensive programme of fire-safety and building-safety projects. This is an excellent opportunity for professionals who are looking to make a significant impact in their field. Key Responsibilities: Develop and coordinate a programme of fire-safety and building-safety driven projects derived from FRA actions, safety case requirements, Building Safety Regulator expectations, and investment needs. Plan and ensure consistent management of multiple fire safety projects, ensuring delivery against scope, timelines, budgets, and quality standards. Implement project controls, milestone tracking, risk logs, progress reporting, financial monitoring, and audit readiness. Coordinate internal technical teams, contractors, and consultants to ensure effective, compliant delivery. Qualification Expectations (Technical Baseline): Qualifications in one or more of the following (or equivalent): Chartered status or professional membership (e.g., RICS, CIOB, IFE, IOSH, IIRSM) A degree or Level 6+ qualification in: Building / Construction Fire Engineering Building Safety Facilities / Asset Management Formal Building Safety or Fire Safety qualifications (Level 5-7) About the Client: Our client is committed to meeting the government's post-Grenfell requirements, as set out in PAS 8673-2. They focus on ensuring the appropriate technical competencies relating to the key duty holder, approved person, and responsible person roles. How to Apply: If you are interested in the Building Safety Manager position and meet the qualifications outlined above, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this position to Reed. Mel
Building Facilities Supervisor Docklands, London £52,000 + On-Call Allowance (£2,300) + Travel Allowance + Bonus + Pension + Healthcare + Package + Technical Progression + Client-Side Role + Data Centre Industry + Immediate Start available Are you a Facilities Supervisor / Building Manager looking to step into a critical, high-performing environment where you can take real ownership of site operations? This is a rare opportunity to join a well-invested, technically driven organisation operating in a high-spec, compliance-heavy environment, where your role will directly impact safety, performance, and long-term site strategy. You'll be the go-to person on site, overseeing maintenance, compliance, and improvement works ensuring everything runs efficiently, safely, and to the highest standard. As a Building Facilities Supervisor, your role will include: Take ownership of building fabric, maintenance, and site improvements Supervise works on-site including RAMS, permits, and project sign-off Ensure full HSE, fire safety, and compliance standards are met Manage audits, risk assessments, and statutory requirements Track and resolve incidents, defects, and non-conformities Oversee CAFM systems, asset management, and planned maintenance Work closely with internal teams and contractors to drive performance As a Building Facilities Supervisor, you will need: Experience in facilities / building management in a live environment Background supervising teams and site-based delivery Strong understanding of compliance, audits, and HSE processes Comfortable working within structured / ISO-led environments Solid IT skills (Excel, reporting, CAFM systems) Able to operate independently whilst managing stakeholders on site If you're looking for a role where you can own the site, drive standards, and build long-term progression, this is worth a conversation. If you are interested in knowing more about the role please call Dea on
01/05/2026
Full time
Building Facilities Supervisor Docklands, London £52,000 + On-Call Allowance (£2,300) + Travel Allowance + Bonus + Pension + Healthcare + Package + Technical Progression + Client-Side Role + Data Centre Industry + Immediate Start available Are you a Facilities Supervisor / Building Manager looking to step into a critical, high-performing environment where you can take real ownership of site operations? This is a rare opportunity to join a well-invested, technically driven organisation operating in a high-spec, compliance-heavy environment, where your role will directly impact safety, performance, and long-term site strategy. You'll be the go-to person on site, overseeing maintenance, compliance, and improvement works ensuring everything runs efficiently, safely, and to the highest standard. As a Building Facilities Supervisor, your role will include: Take ownership of building fabric, maintenance, and site improvements Supervise works on-site including RAMS, permits, and project sign-off Ensure full HSE, fire safety, and compliance standards are met Manage audits, risk assessments, and statutory requirements Track and resolve incidents, defects, and non-conformities Oversee CAFM systems, asset management, and planned maintenance Work closely with internal teams and contractors to drive performance As a Building Facilities Supervisor, you will need: Experience in facilities / building management in a live environment Background supervising teams and site-based delivery Strong understanding of compliance, audits, and HSE processes Comfortable working within structured / ISO-led environments Solid IT skills (Excel, reporting, CAFM systems) Able to operate independently whilst managing stakeholders on site If you're looking for a role where you can own the site, drive standards, and build long-term progression, this is worth a conversation. If you are interested in knowing more about the role please call Dea on
Reed Property and Construction are working with a busy Solar instillation group looking is looking for an experienced Solar Site Manager to lead the delivery of large-scale ground mount solar PV projects ranging from 200kWp to 60MWp. This is for a 2-year project in Swansea. About the Role: You will be responsible for the full on-site management of solar PV installations, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, and to the highest quality standards. This includes initial site setup, managing contractors, enforcing CDM Regulations 2015, and maintaining compliance with company quality systems. Strong leadership and communication skills are essential, as you will coordinate with project managers, engineers, suppliers, and clients throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities: Oversee day-to-day site operations and installation activities Ensure compliance with CDM Regulations and Health & Safety standards Manage site logistics, equipment deliveries, and welfare facilities Supervise subcontractors and site personnel Maintain accurate documentation, including progress reports and risk assessments Liaise with stakeholders to ensure smooth project delivery What We're Looking For: Strong experience in solar PV installation (large-scale projects) SMSTS certification, First Aid & Fire Warden training Strong understanding of CDM Regulations 2015 Excellent organizational, problem-solving, and communication skills Ability to lead teams and manage multiple priorities under pressure
01/05/2026
Full time
Reed Property and Construction are working with a busy Solar instillation group looking is looking for an experienced Solar Site Manager to lead the delivery of large-scale ground mount solar PV projects ranging from 200kWp to 60MWp. This is for a 2-year project in Swansea. About the Role: You will be responsible for the full on-site management of solar PV installations, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, and to the highest quality standards. This includes initial site setup, managing contractors, enforcing CDM Regulations 2015, and maintaining compliance with company quality systems. Strong leadership and communication skills are essential, as you will coordinate with project managers, engineers, suppliers, and clients throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities: Oversee day-to-day site operations and installation activities Ensure compliance with CDM Regulations and Health & Safety standards Manage site logistics, equipment deliveries, and welfare facilities Supervise subcontractors and site personnel Maintain accurate documentation, including progress reports and risk assessments Liaise with stakeholders to ensure smooth project delivery What We're Looking For: Strong experience in solar PV installation (large-scale projects) SMSTS certification, First Aid & Fire Warden training Strong understanding of CDM Regulations 2015 Excellent organizational, problem-solving, and communication skills Ability to lead teams and manage multiple priorities under pressure
Key Responsibilities: Develop and co-ordinate a programme of fire-safety and building-safety driven projects derived from FRA actions, safety case requirements, Building Safety Regulator expectations, and investment needs. Plan and ensure consistent management of multiple fire safety projects, ensuring delivery against scope, timelines, budgets and quality standards. Implement project controls, milestone tracking, risk logs, progress reporting, financial monitoring, and audit readiness. Coordinate internal technical teams, contractors and consultants to ensure effective, compliant delivery. At Citizen, we are committed to meeting the government's post-Grenfell requirements, as set out in PAS 8673-2. In particular, we are focused on ensuring the appropriate technical competencies relating to the key duty holder, approved person, and responsible person roles. Qualification Expectations (Technical Baseline): While there is no single mandatory qualification, PAS 8673-2 expects access to individuals with relevant professional and technical expertise. Typically, this would include one or more of the following (or equivalent): Chartered status or professional membership (e.g. RICS, CIOB, IFE, IOSH, IIRSM) A degree or Level 6+ qualification in: Building / Construction Fire Engineering Building Safety Facilities / Asset Management Formal Building Safety or Fire Safety qualifications (Level 5-7)
01/05/2026
Contract
Key Responsibilities: Develop and co-ordinate a programme of fire-safety and building-safety driven projects derived from FRA actions, safety case requirements, Building Safety Regulator expectations, and investment needs. Plan and ensure consistent management of multiple fire safety projects, ensuring delivery against scope, timelines, budgets and quality standards. Implement project controls, milestone tracking, risk logs, progress reporting, financial monitoring, and audit readiness. Coordinate internal technical teams, contractors and consultants to ensure effective, compliant delivery. At Citizen, we are committed to meeting the government's post-Grenfell requirements, as set out in PAS 8673-2. In particular, we are focused on ensuring the appropriate technical competencies relating to the key duty holder, approved person, and responsible person roles. Qualification Expectations (Technical Baseline): While there is no single mandatory qualification, PAS 8673-2 expects access to individuals with relevant professional and technical expertise. Typically, this would include one or more of the following (or equivalent): Chartered status or professional membership (e.g. RICS, CIOB, IFE, IOSH, IIRSM) A degree or Level 6+ qualification in: Building / Construction Fire Engineering Building Safety Facilities / Asset Management Formal Building Safety or Fire Safety qualifications (Level 5-7)
Contracts Manager Required! Our client is a leading provider of fire protection solutions, specialising in the design, manufacture, and installation of high-performance fire protection systems for various industries. On behalf of our client, we are seeking an experienced National Contracts Manager to join their team. The successful candidate will manage the design, manufacture, and installation of specialist fire-rated cabling and ductwork systems nationwide, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with industry and fire safety standards. Package: Car Allowance Phone/Laptop Salary £50,000 - £60,000 (DOE) 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Standard pension contribution Contracts Manager - Responsibilities: Manage end-to-end project delivery, coordinating schedules, resources, logistics, and teams to meet client deadlines and quality standards. Serve as primary client contact, providing updates, attending meetings, and ensuring high levels of satisfaction throughout project delivery. Oversee Health & Safety compliance, including risk assessments, method statements, site inspections, and promoting a safety-first culture. Lead and develop operational teams, including recruitment, training, performance management, and fostering a collaborative, results-driven environment. Liaise with internal departments, subcontractors, and third-party consultants to optimise workflows, product integration, and operational efficiency. Maintain accurate project documentation, manage contract variations, and assist with commercial and contractual matters. Identify and implement best practices, lessons learned, and process improvements, while staying informed of industry trends and regulations. Contracts Manager - Requirements: Proven experience in contract and operations management within a construction or manufacturing environment Experience with Passive Fire Protection Systems is Essential Excellent knowledge of construction contracts (e.g., JCT, NEC). Relevant qualifications in construction management, engineering, or related field, such as related qualifications in Building Services Engineering, or Construction Management or Engineering Management. Must hold current SMSTS & CSCS card. Willing to travel nationally and have an enhanced DBS check when working on specialist projects Streamline Search is acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying to this post you are granting us consent to process your data and contact you in relation to this application.
01/05/2026
Full time
Contracts Manager Required! Our client is a leading provider of fire protection solutions, specialising in the design, manufacture, and installation of high-performance fire protection systems for various industries. On behalf of our client, we are seeking an experienced National Contracts Manager to join their team. The successful candidate will manage the design, manufacture, and installation of specialist fire-rated cabling and ductwork systems nationwide, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with industry and fire safety standards. Package: Car Allowance Phone/Laptop Salary £50,000 - £60,000 (DOE) 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Standard pension contribution Contracts Manager - Responsibilities: Manage end-to-end project delivery, coordinating schedules, resources, logistics, and teams to meet client deadlines and quality standards. Serve as primary client contact, providing updates, attending meetings, and ensuring high levels of satisfaction throughout project delivery. Oversee Health & Safety compliance, including risk assessments, method statements, site inspections, and promoting a safety-first culture. Lead and develop operational teams, including recruitment, training, performance management, and fostering a collaborative, results-driven environment. Liaise with internal departments, subcontractors, and third-party consultants to optimise workflows, product integration, and operational efficiency. Maintain accurate project documentation, manage contract variations, and assist with commercial and contractual matters. Identify and implement best practices, lessons learned, and process improvements, while staying informed of industry trends and regulations. Contracts Manager - Requirements: Proven experience in contract and operations management within a construction or manufacturing environment Experience with Passive Fire Protection Systems is Essential Excellent knowledge of construction contracts (e.g., JCT, NEC). Relevant qualifications in construction management, engineering, or related field, such as related qualifications in Building Services Engineering, or Construction Management or Engineering Management. Must hold current SMSTS & CSCS card. Willing to travel nationally and have an enhanced DBS check when working on specialist projects Streamline Search is acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying to this post you are granting us consent to process your data and contact you in relation to this application.
Interim Building Safety Manager Location: South London Rate: £400-£500 per day dependent on experience Working Pattern: 3 days on site, 2 days office-based Spencer Clarke Group are recruiting for an interim Building Safety Manager to support a local authority building safety programme focused on high and medium rise private residential buildings. This is a hands-on role for an experienced building safety or surveying professional who can review external wall systems data, assess risk, engage with stakeholders, and support enforcement activity where unsafe cladding or wider fire safety issues are identified. Responsibilities include Undertaking desktop reviews of high and medium rise residential buildings Developing risk-based inspection programmes Reviewing EWS data, FRAEW reports, and related fire safety documentation Identifying unsafe cladding and wider building safety risks Engaging with building owners to gather information on materials, interim measures, and remediation plans Reviewing remediation funding data and identifying missing buildings Working closely with enforcement teams and external stakeholders including fire and rescue services About You Degree or equivalent qualification in Building Surveying or a related discipline Around 5 years' experience in building safety, fire safety, or building surveying Experience carrying out HHSRS surveys Strong knowledge of relevant legislation including Building Safety Act 2022, Housing Act 2004, Fire Safety Act 2021, and related regulations Familiar with high-rise residential buildings and external wall systems Comfortable balancing inspections, technical review work, and reporting How to Apply Send your CV or get in touch with Joe O'Halloran at Spencer Clarke Group on or
01/05/2026
Contract
Interim Building Safety Manager Location: South London Rate: £400-£500 per day dependent on experience Working Pattern: 3 days on site, 2 days office-based Spencer Clarke Group are recruiting for an interim Building Safety Manager to support a local authority building safety programme focused on high and medium rise private residential buildings. This is a hands-on role for an experienced building safety or surveying professional who can review external wall systems data, assess risk, engage with stakeholders, and support enforcement activity where unsafe cladding or wider fire safety issues are identified. Responsibilities include Undertaking desktop reviews of high and medium rise residential buildings Developing risk-based inspection programmes Reviewing EWS data, FRAEW reports, and related fire safety documentation Identifying unsafe cladding and wider building safety risks Engaging with building owners to gather information on materials, interim measures, and remediation plans Reviewing remediation funding data and identifying missing buildings Working closely with enforcement teams and external stakeholders including fire and rescue services About You Degree or equivalent qualification in Building Surveying or a related discipline Around 5 years' experience in building safety, fire safety, or building surveying Experience carrying out HHSRS surveys Strong knowledge of relevant legislation including Building Safety Act 2022, Housing Act 2004, Fire Safety Act 2021, and related regulations Familiar with high-rise residential buildings and external wall systems Comfortable balancing inspections, technical review work, and reporting How to Apply Send your CV or get in touch with Joe O'Halloran at Spencer Clarke Group on or
Location: Central Birmingham (office based) Employment Type: Permanent Full Time or Part time (3 days a week) About the Practice This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established AJ100 architectural practice with their studio in Birmingham The practice is recognised nationally for delivering complex, high-quality projects across higher education, research, healthcare, commercial workplace, and large-scale retrofit and regeneration . The studio has a strong reputation for technical excellence, sustainability leadership and design quality , with award-winning projects including landmark higher education campuses, medical and life sciences facilities, specialist teaching buildings and city-centre workplace refurbishments across the UK. The Role The practice is seeking a qualified Architect to provide a strong emphasis on Quality Assurance , Principal Designer duties , and compliance with the Building Safety Act (BSA) , CDM Regulations 2015 and Building Regulations. This is a key role within the QA team, supporting delivery teams to ensure regulatory compliance, robust audit trails and high technical standards across the practice. Key Responsibilities Quality Assurance & Compliance Undertake QA reviews across projects practice-wide , supporting Project Architects and delivery teams Lead and support Building Regulations technical reviews , monitoring and following up compliance Monitor Common Data Environment (CDE) compliance, including naming conventions, workflows and version control Support checking and review of sub-consultant and subcontractor design packages Building Safety Act & Principal Designer Duties Act in support of the Principal Designer role under the Building Safety Act Collate, maintain and quality check Golden Thread information in line with BSA requirements Manage Mandatory Occurrence Reporting (MOR) processes and internal notifications Maintain Change Control Tracking and evidence logs Coordinate and maintain competency records for design team members Prepare and manage Design Risk Management schedules and supporting PD documentation Technical & Design Support Integrate technical, statutory and regulatory requirements into design and production information Provide fire compliance support , reporting and compliance checking Mentor staff on technical detailing, QA and compliance processes Assist with and deliver internal CPD sessions related to QA and BSA Collaboration & Practice Support Contribute to design reviews , QA committees and practice meetings Attend internal and external meetings, preparing agendas, minutes and action tracking Support project bids , including ITT responses and technical input with the Bid Manager Person Specification Essential RIBA Part 1 & Part 2 Architecture Degree & Diploma RIBA Part 3 Examination completed Strong understanding of Building Regulations , technical standards and health & safety frameworks Knowledge of CDM Regulations 2015 Excellent organisational skills with outstanding attention to detail Experience using AutoCAD or similar Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Project) Experience with SharePoint and file-sharing platforms Why Join Work on nationally recognised higher education, healthcare and research projects Strong QA culture with opportunities to shape best practice Supportive, collaborative studio environment across three UK offices Do not hesitate and apply today
01/05/2026
Full time
Location: Central Birmingham (office based) Employment Type: Permanent Full Time or Part time (3 days a week) About the Practice This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established AJ100 architectural practice with their studio in Birmingham The practice is recognised nationally for delivering complex, high-quality projects across higher education, research, healthcare, commercial workplace, and large-scale retrofit and regeneration . The studio has a strong reputation for technical excellence, sustainability leadership and design quality , with award-winning projects including landmark higher education campuses, medical and life sciences facilities, specialist teaching buildings and city-centre workplace refurbishments across the UK. The Role The practice is seeking a qualified Architect to provide a strong emphasis on Quality Assurance , Principal Designer duties , and compliance with the Building Safety Act (BSA) , CDM Regulations 2015 and Building Regulations. This is a key role within the QA team, supporting delivery teams to ensure regulatory compliance, robust audit trails and high technical standards across the practice. Key Responsibilities Quality Assurance & Compliance Undertake QA reviews across projects practice-wide , supporting Project Architects and delivery teams Lead and support Building Regulations technical reviews , monitoring and following up compliance Monitor Common Data Environment (CDE) compliance, including naming conventions, workflows and version control Support checking and review of sub-consultant and subcontractor design packages Building Safety Act & Principal Designer Duties Act in support of the Principal Designer role under the Building Safety Act Collate, maintain and quality check Golden Thread information in line with BSA requirements Manage Mandatory Occurrence Reporting (MOR) processes and internal notifications Maintain Change Control Tracking and evidence logs Coordinate and maintain competency records for design team members Prepare and manage Design Risk Management schedules and supporting PD documentation Technical & Design Support Integrate technical, statutory and regulatory requirements into design and production information Provide fire compliance support , reporting and compliance checking Mentor staff on technical detailing, QA and compliance processes Assist with and deliver internal CPD sessions related to QA and BSA Collaboration & Practice Support Contribute to design reviews , QA committees and practice meetings Attend internal and external meetings, preparing agendas, minutes and action tracking Support project bids , including ITT responses and technical input with the Bid Manager Person Specification Essential RIBA Part 1 & Part 2 Architecture Degree & Diploma RIBA Part 3 Examination completed Strong understanding of Building Regulations , technical standards and health & safety frameworks Knowledge of CDM Regulations 2015 Excellent organisational skills with outstanding attention to detail Experience using AutoCAD or similar Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Project) Experience with SharePoint and file-sharing platforms Why Join Work on nationally recognised higher education, healthcare and research projects Strong QA culture with opportunities to shape best practice Supportive, collaborative studio environment across three UK offices Do not hesitate and apply today
Location: Central Birmingham (office based) Employment Type: Permanent & Part time (3 days a week) About the Practice This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established AJ100 architectural practice with their studio in Birmingham The practice is recognised nationally for delivering complex, high-quality projects across higher education, research, healthcare, commercial workplace, and large-scale retrofit and regeneration . The studio has a strong reputation for technical excellence, sustainability leadership and design quality , with award-winning projects including landmark higher education campuses, medical and life sciences facilities, specialist teaching buildings and city-centre workplace refurbishments across the UK. The Role The practice is seeking a qualified Architect to provide a strong emphasis on Quality Assurance , Principal Designer duties , and compliance with the Building Safety Act (BSA) , CDM Regulations 2015 and Building Regulations. This is a key role within the QA team, supporting delivery teams to ensure regulatory compliance, robust audit trails and high technical standards across the practice. Key Responsibilities Quality Assurance & Compliance Undertake QA reviews across projects practice-wide , supporting Project Architects and delivery teams Lead and support Building Regulations technical reviews , monitoring and following up compliance Monitor Common Data Environment (CDE) compliance, including naming conventions, workflows and version control Support checking and review of sub-consultant and subcontractor design packages Building Safety Act & Principal Designer Duties Act in support of the Principal Designer role under the Building Safety Act Collate, maintain and quality check Golden Thread information in line with BSA requirements Manage Mandatory Occurrence Reporting (MOR) processes and internal notifications Maintain Change Control Tracking and evidence logs Coordinate and maintain competency records for design team members Prepare and manage Design Risk Management schedules and supporting PD documentation Technical & Design Support Integrate technical, statutory and regulatory requirements into design and production information Provide fire compliance support , reporting and compliance checking Mentor staff on technical detailing, QA and compliance processes Assist with and deliver internal CPD sessions related to QA and BSA Collaboration & Practice Support Contribute to design reviews , QA committees and practice meetings Attend internal and external meetings, preparing agendas, minutes and action tracking Support project bids , including ITT responses and technical input with the Bid Manager Person Specification Essential RIBA Part 1 & Part 2 Architecture Degree & Diploma RIBA Part 3 Examination completed Strong understanding of Building Regulations , technical standards and health & safety frameworks Knowledge of CDM Regulations 2015 Excellent organisational skills with outstanding attention to detail Experience using AutoCAD or similar Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Project) Experience with SharePoint and file-sharing platforms Why Join Work on nationally recognised higher education, healthcare and research projects Strong QA culture with opportunities to shape best practice Supportive, collaborative studio environment across three UK offices Do not hesitate and apply today
01/05/2026
Full time
Location: Central Birmingham (office based) Employment Type: Permanent & Part time (3 days a week) About the Practice This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established AJ100 architectural practice with their studio in Birmingham The practice is recognised nationally for delivering complex, high-quality projects across higher education, research, healthcare, commercial workplace, and large-scale retrofit and regeneration . The studio has a strong reputation for technical excellence, sustainability leadership and design quality , with award-winning projects including landmark higher education campuses, medical and life sciences facilities, specialist teaching buildings and city-centre workplace refurbishments across the UK. The Role The practice is seeking a qualified Architect to provide a strong emphasis on Quality Assurance , Principal Designer duties , and compliance with the Building Safety Act (BSA) , CDM Regulations 2015 and Building Regulations. This is a key role within the QA team, supporting delivery teams to ensure regulatory compliance, robust audit trails and high technical standards across the practice. Key Responsibilities Quality Assurance & Compliance Undertake QA reviews across projects practice-wide , supporting Project Architects and delivery teams Lead and support Building Regulations technical reviews , monitoring and following up compliance Monitor Common Data Environment (CDE) compliance, including naming conventions, workflows and version control Support checking and review of sub-consultant and subcontractor design packages Building Safety Act & Principal Designer Duties Act in support of the Principal Designer role under the Building Safety Act Collate, maintain and quality check Golden Thread information in line with BSA requirements Manage Mandatory Occurrence Reporting (MOR) processes and internal notifications Maintain Change Control Tracking and evidence logs Coordinate and maintain competency records for design team members Prepare and manage Design Risk Management schedules and supporting PD documentation Technical & Design Support Integrate technical, statutory and regulatory requirements into design and production information Provide fire compliance support , reporting and compliance checking Mentor staff on technical detailing, QA and compliance processes Assist with and deliver internal CPD sessions related to QA and BSA Collaboration & Practice Support Contribute to design reviews , QA committees and practice meetings Attend internal and external meetings, preparing agendas, minutes and action tracking Support project bids , including ITT responses and technical input with the Bid Manager Person Specification Essential RIBA Part 1 & Part 2 Architecture Degree & Diploma RIBA Part 3 Examination completed Strong understanding of Building Regulations , technical standards and health & safety frameworks Knowledge of CDM Regulations 2015 Excellent organisational skills with outstanding attention to detail Experience using AutoCAD or similar Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Project) Experience with SharePoint and file-sharing platforms Why Join Work on nationally recognised higher education, healthcare and research projects Strong QA culture with opportunities to shape best practice Supportive, collaborative studio environment across three UK offices Do not hesitate and apply today
The role sits within the Building Safety Team and works in close collaboration with internal enforcement officers to support the delivery of the Private Sector Building Safety Programme. The programme is designed to identify high and medium rise private residential buildings in Southwark which may have unsafe cladding or other fire safety defects. Working in partnership with the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), the Building Safety Programme supports building owners in taking immediate steps to safeguard residents and in making informed decisions regarding interim measures and remedial works. The post holder is responsible for collecting and reviewing external wall systems (EWS) data, specifically focussing on those with combustible cladding. The aim is to ensure that risks of unsafe cladding and any other identified fire safety deficiencies are evaluated and addressed appropriately. Key Responsibilities: Interim Building Safety Manager Undertake initial desktop review of privately owned high and medium rise residential buildings within the Borough. Develop a risk-based inspection programme of medium and high-rise residential buildings, collect data on external wall systems (EWS) and contact details of the building proprietors. Review EWS data, FRAEW reports, and other associated documents, categorise buildings based on risk levels and refer further action on buildings with suspected unsafe cladding, including any other identified fire safety deficiencies, to the internal enforcement team specifying their risk priority rating. Engage with proprietors of buildings with suspected unsafe cladding to obtain additional information on cladding materials, Interim fire safety measures, remediation funding and remediation works timelines. Review Building Safety Fund and Cladding Safety Scheme data on remediation funding and identify any 'missing' buildings. Develop effective working relationships with the local Fire and Rescue Service, MHCLG and other stakeholders to obtain and share data on buildings with unsafe cladding. Attend to enquiries from building proprietors, local councillors and other stakeholders in a timely and professional manner. Work collaboratively with the internal enforcement team to support investigations, inspections, and enforcement actions where necessary. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, including team processes, data maintenance, KPI reporting, team meetings and other operational activities. Attend to any other duties as required by the Senior Management, in line with the objectives of the Building Safety Programme. Working pattern: Interim Building Safety Manager The work pattern involves spending three days out on-site undertaking building inspections and two days in the office for reporting and administrative tasks. Qualifications/experience Interim Building Safety Manager A bachelor's degree or equivalent certificate in Building Surveying or a related field is required. 5 years' experience in Building Safety/Fire Safety/ Building Surveying Experience of undertaking HHSRS Surveys. Knowledge of key legislation and guidance including the Building Regulations 2010, Housing Act 2004, Building Safety Act 2022, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Fire Safety Act 2021, and the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. Familiarity with fire safety design principles for high-rise residential buildings and external wall systems. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Good IT skills.
01/05/2026
Contract
The role sits within the Building Safety Team and works in close collaboration with internal enforcement officers to support the delivery of the Private Sector Building Safety Programme. The programme is designed to identify high and medium rise private residential buildings in Southwark which may have unsafe cladding or other fire safety defects. Working in partnership with the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), the Building Safety Programme supports building owners in taking immediate steps to safeguard residents and in making informed decisions regarding interim measures and remedial works. The post holder is responsible for collecting and reviewing external wall systems (EWS) data, specifically focussing on those with combustible cladding. The aim is to ensure that risks of unsafe cladding and any other identified fire safety deficiencies are evaluated and addressed appropriately. Key Responsibilities: Interim Building Safety Manager Undertake initial desktop review of privately owned high and medium rise residential buildings within the Borough. Develop a risk-based inspection programme of medium and high-rise residential buildings, collect data on external wall systems (EWS) and contact details of the building proprietors. Review EWS data, FRAEW reports, and other associated documents, categorise buildings based on risk levels and refer further action on buildings with suspected unsafe cladding, including any other identified fire safety deficiencies, to the internal enforcement team specifying their risk priority rating. Engage with proprietors of buildings with suspected unsafe cladding to obtain additional information on cladding materials, Interim fire safety measures, remediation funding and remediation works timelines. Review Building Safety Fund and Cladding Safety Scheme data on remediation funding and identify any 'missing' buildings. Develop effective working relationships with the local Fire and Rescue Service, MHCLG and other stakeholders to obtain and share data on buildings with unsafe cladding. Attend to enquiries from building proprietors, local councillors and other stakeholders in a timely and professional manner. Work collaboratively with the internal enforcement team to support investigations, inspections, and enforcement actions where necessary. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, including team processes, data maintenance, KPI reporting, team meetings and other operational activities. Attend to any other duties as required by the Senior Management, in line with the objectives of the Building Safety Programme. Working pattern: Interim Building Safety Manager The work pattern involves spending three days out on-site undertaking building inspections and two days in the office for reporting and administrative tasks. Qualifications/experience Interim Building Safety Manager A bachelor's degree or equivalent certificate in Building Surveying or a related field is required. 5 years' experience in Building Safety/Fire Safety/ Building Surveying Experience of undertaking HHSRS Surveys. Knowledge of key legislation and guidance including the Building Regulations 2010, Housing Act 2004, Building Safety Act 2022, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Fire Safety Act 2021, and the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. Familiarity with fire safety design principles for high-rise residential buildings and external wall systems. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Good IT skills.
The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Property Manager to join a growing and professional property management team. This role is ideal for someone with strong organisational skills and a passion for delivering excellent customer service while managing a varied residential portfolio. You will play a key role in supporting the management of properties, ensuring maintenance issues are handled efficiently, compliance is maintained, and residents receive a high standard of service. Key Responsibilities Manage a portfolio of residential properties, ensuring high standards of service are delivered Oversee reactive maintenance, raising job orders and coordinating contractors effectively Act as a key point of contact for residents, leaseholders, and clients Respond to customer queries via phone and email within agreed timeframes Provide regular updates to customers on ongoing works, projects, and queries Conduct site visits and produce detailed reports within set deadlines Coordinate major works, ensuring all legal notices and processes are followed Liaise with contractors, obtain quotes, and ensure value for money Assist with budgeting and monitor expenditure against budgets Support the preparation and distribution of newsletters and resident communications Attend and support resident meetings, AGMs, and client meetings, including minute taking Manage insurance claims and related processes where required Compliance & Administration Ensure properties remain compliant with all relevant legislation including H&S, Fire Risk Assessments, and asbestos regulations Maintain accurate records, documentation, and reports within internal systems Ensure all documentation, contracts, and communications are stored correctly Produce reports, budgets, and updates in line with deadlines Support the preparation of seller packs and property-related documentation What We're Looking For Previous experience in property management or a similar role Good understanding of residential property management processes and compliance Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Ability to work independently and manage workloads effectively Proactive and customer-focused approach Experience using property management systems (e.g. Qube) desirable Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) Desirable Progress towards or completion of a recognised property qualification (e.g. IRPM) Experience managing budgets and contractor relationships Personal Attributes Professional, reliable, and detail-oriented Strong problem-solving skills and ability to adapt to changing priorities Team player with a positive and proactive attitude Committed to continuous learning and development What's on Offer Opportunity to develop within a growing property management team Ongoing training and professional development Varied and fast-paced role with real responsibility Supportive and collaborative working environment
01/05/2026
Full time
The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Property Manager to join a growing and professional property management team. This role is ideal for someone with strong organisational skills and a passion for delivering excellent customer service while managing a varied residential portfolio. You will play a key role in supporting the management of properties, ensuring maintenance issues are handled efficiently, compliance is maintained, and residents receive a high standard of service. Key Responsibilities Manage a portfolio of residential properties, ensuring high standards of service are delivered Oversee reactive maintenance, raising job orders and coordinating contractors effectively Act as a key point of contact for residents, leaseholders, and clients Respond to customer queries via phone and email within agreed timeframes Provide regular updates to customers on ongoing works, projects, and queries Conduct site visits and produce detailed reports within set deadlines Coordinate major works, ensuring all legal notices and processes are followed Liaise with contractors, obtain quotes, and ensure value for money Assist with budgeting and monitor expenditure against budgets Support the preparation and distribution of newsletters and resident communications Attend and support resident meetings, AGMs, and client meetings, including minute taking Manage insurance claims and related processes where required Compliance & Administration Ensure properties remain compliant with all relevant legislation including H&S, Fire Risk Assessments, and asbestos regulations Maintain accurate records, documentation, and reports within internal systems Ensure all documentation, contracts, and communications are stored correctly Produce reports, budgets, and updates in line with deadlines Support the preparation of seller packs and property-related documentation What We're Looking For Previous experience in property management or a similar role Good understanding of residential property management processes and compliance Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Ability to work independently and manage workloads effectively Proactive and customer-focused approach Experience using property management systems (e.g. Qube) desirable Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) Desirable Progress towards or completion of a recognised property qualification (e.g. IRPM) Experience managing budgets and contractor relationships Personal Attributes Professional, reliable, and detail-oriented Strong problem-solving skills and ability to adapt to changing priorities Team player with a positive and proactive attitude Committed to continuous learning and development What's on Offer Opportunity to develop within a growing property management team Ongoing training and professional development Varied and fast-paced role with real responsibility Supportive and collaborative working environment
Our client is a leading provider of commercial Business Centres in the Southeast with excellent customer service, transparency and flexibility at the heart of the company values. The company offer high quality flexible workspace to a diverse community of small and growing businesses. They are looking for a proactive and hands-on Facilities Handy Person/Site Manager to oversee the day-to-day operations of their busy centre. This is a highly visible and responsive role where you will play a key part in maintaining excellent standards across the site. You will ensure a safe, clean, and well-maintained environment while delivering a high level of customer service. Key Responsibilities Conduct daily inspections of the site, including buildings, common areas, and external spaces. Maintaining a clean, safe, and welcoming environment through regular upkeep and litter control Prepare vacated units for new occupiers, including cleaning, maintenance, and redecoration Manage and maintain the Planned Preventive Maintenance (PPM) system using computer software Carry out general maintenance and minor repairs (plumbing, lighting, locks, etc.) Oversee and monitor service providers (cleaning, security, waste, pest control) Support Health & Safety compliance and report any risks or issues. Manage fire safety procedures, including weekly testing and biannual evacuation drills Conduct regular inspections of vacant units and communal areas Attend monthly meetings and track action points Provide occasional support for viewings and out-of-hours issues Hours 24 per week - Currently Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 7am - 1pm, our client would be happy to negotiate for the right candidate. Ideally you will be customer focused and have experience in a similar site, facilities, or maintenance role, strong practical skills with the ability to carry out general repairs and a good level of computer literacy.
01/05/2026
Full time
Our client is a leading provider of commercial Business Centres in the Southeast with excellent customer service, transparency and flexibility at the heart of the company values. The company offer high quality flexible workspace to a diverse community of small and growing businesses. They are looking for a proactive and hands-on Facilities Handy Person/Site Manager to oversee the day-to-day operations of their busy centre. This is a highly visible and responsive role where you will play a key part in maintaining excellent standards across the site. You will ensure a safe, clean, and well-maintained environment while delivering a high level of customer service. Key Responsibilities Conduct daily inspections of the site, including buildings, common areas, and external spaces. Maintaining a clean, safe, and welcoming environment through regular upkeep and litter control Prepare vacated units for new occupiers, including cleaning, maintenance, and redecoration Manage and maintain the Planned Preventive Maintenance (PPM) system using computer software Carry out general maintenance and minor repairs (plumbing, lighting, locks, etc.) Oversee and monitor service providers (cleaning, security, waste, pest control) Support Health & Safety compliance and report any risks or issues. Manage fire safety procedures, including weekly testing and biannual evacuation drills Conduct regular inspections of vacant units and communal areas Attend monthly meetings and track action points Provide occasional support for viewings and out-of-hours issues Hours 24 per week - Currently Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 7am - 1pm, our client would be happy to negotiate for the right candidate. Ideally you will be customer focused and have experience in a similar site, facilities, or maintenance role, strong practical skills with the ability to carry out general repairs and a good level of computer literacy.
Job Title: Project Manager - Property Repairs (Insurance Perils) Location: Peterborough Salary: £40 - £45k + Performance Bonus (OTE £55k+) Job type: Full Time, Permanent Welcome to Westone, specialists in property refurbishment and developments. Our long serving, experienced staff enable us to ensure the best of workmanship completed on every job. Based in Peterborough, Westone are able to cover the entire East Anglia and further regions when needed. About the Role: We are expanding our Insurance Repairs division and are seeking an experienced Project Manager to manage property repairs following insurance perils such as escape of water, storm, impact, flood, fire and malicious damage. This is a turnkey, end-to-end role. You will take full ownership of each claim from initial survey through to final account reconciliation, ensuring repairs are delivered safely, efficiently, compliantly, and profitably. What You'll Be Doing: End-to-End Project Delivery Attend damaged properties to carry out initial surveys and produce accurate scopes of work Prepare schedules, materials lists and secure contractor quotations Allocate and coordinate multiple trades, ensuring work is completed to a high standard and within agreed timescales Monitor and control project finances, variations, and commercial performance from instruction to final account Provide clear, timely communication and progress updates to clients, policyholders, loss adjusters and all other stakeholders Complete final account reconciliation, securing sign-off and closing jobs in line with procedures Health & Safety and Compliance Produce and maintain job-specific H&S documentation, including RAMS, CPPs and risk assessments Ensure full CDM compliance, including contractor management, principal contractor duties (where applicable), and safety controls on site Undertake site checks to ensure safe working practices and rectify non-conformances promptly Systems & Reporting Maintain accurate and timely updates on client portals and internal management systems Ensure all notes, documents, photos and evidence are uploaded and compliant with client SLAs Use company systems to record progress, financial data, variations, and audit requirements About you: We're looking for someone who takes complete ownership of the project lifecycle and understands the demands of insurance repair environments. You will be a strong fit if you have: Experience in insurance repairs, construction project management, or property refurbishment Ability to survey properties, diagnose defects, and build accurate scopes Strong knowledge of Health & Safety, RAMS, and CDM 2015 Confident trade coordination and supply-chain management skills Good commercial awareness and experience managing budgets or project financials Strong communication skills with a customer-focused approach Ability to juggle multiple live projects with competing deadlines What We Offer Competitive base salary £40 - £45K Performance-based bonus (realistic OTE £55k+) Career development and progression pathways Supportive team culture and modern systems Exposure to a wide variety of insurance-related building projects Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Insurance Project Management, Project Estimator, Project Planning, Repairs Surveyor, Senior Project Coordinator, Senior Project Lead, Construction Projects, Building Surveyor, Insurance Repairs Manager, Construction Project Manager, Property Repairs Project Manager may also be considered for this role.
01/05/2026
Full time
Job Title: Project Manager - Property Repairs (Insurance Perils) Location: Peterborough Salary: £40 - £45k + Performance Bonus (OTE £55k+) Job type: Full Time, Permanent Welcome to Westone, specialists in property refurbishment and developments. Our long serving, experienced staff enable us to ensure the best of workmanship completed on every job. Based in Peterborough, Westone are able to cover the entire East Anglia and further regions when needed. About the Role: We are expanding our Insurance Repairs division and are seeking an experienced Project Manager to manage property repairs following insurance perils such as escape of water, storm, impact, flood, fire and malicious damage. This is a turnkey, end-to-end role. You will take full ownership of each claim from initial survey through to final account reconciliation, ensuring repairs are delivered safely, efficiently, compliantly, and profitably. What You'll Be Doing: End-to-End Project Delivery Attend damaged properties to carry out initial surveys and produce accurate scopes of work Prepare schedules, materials lists and secure contractor quotations Allocate and coordinate multiple trades, ensuring work is completed to a high standard and within agreed timescales Monitor and control project finances, variations, and commercial performance from instruction to final account Provide clear, timely communication and progress updates to clients, policyholders, loss adjusters and all other stakeholders Complete final account reconciliation, securing sign-off and closing jobs in line with procedures Health & Safety and Compliance Produce and maintain job-specific H&S documentation, including RAMS, CPPs and risk assessments Ensure full CDM compliance, including contractor management, principal contractor duties (where applicable), and safety controls on site Undertake site checks to ensure safe working practices and rectify non-conformances promptly Systems & Reporting Maintain accurate and timely updates on client portals and internal management systems Ensure all notes, documents, photos and evidence are uploaded and compliant with client SLAs Use company systems to record progress, financial data, variations, and audit requirements About you: We're looking for someone who takes complete ownership of the project lifecycle and understands the demands of insurance repair environments. You will be a strong fit if you have: Experience in insurance repairs, construction project management, or property refurbishment Ability to survey properties, diagnose defects, and build accurate scopes Strong knowledge of Health & Safety, RAMS, and CDM 2015 Confident trade coordination and supply-chain management skills Good commercial awareness and experience managing budgets or project financials Strong communication skills with a customer-focused approach Ability to juggle multiple live projects with competing deadlines What We Offer Competitive base salary £40 - £45K Performance-based bonus (realistic OTE £55k+) Career development and progression pathways Supportive team culture and modern systems Exposure to a wide variety of insurance-related building projects Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Insurance Project Management, Project Estimator, Project Planning, Repairs Surveyor, Senior Project Coordinator, Senior Project Lead, Construction Projects, Building Surveyor, Insurance Repairs Manager, Construction Project Manager, Property Repairs Project Manager may also be considered for this role.
A well-established fire safety consultancy is looking to recruit a Fire Risk Assessor to join their growing team covering the North West and North Midlands. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified professional to carry out fire risk assessments across a varied portfolio of properties while benefiting from local work and strong career development support. The Role As a Fire Risk Assessor, you will be responsible for conducting Type 1 and Type 3 fire risk assessments across a range of premises, ensuring compliance with fire safety legislation and providing clear recommendations to clients. This position offers local travel only, meaning you will be working across the North West and North Midlands without the need for overnight stays. Key Responsibilities Carry out Type 1 and Type 3 Fire Risk Assessments across residential and commercial properties Produce clear, detailed fire risk assessment reports and action plans Identify fire hazards and provide practical recommendations to improve fire safety Ensure assessments comply with current UK fire safety legislation and guidance Liaise with clients and property managers to explain findings and recommendations Maintain accurate records and documentation of assessments completed Requirements Level 3 qualification in Fire Safety (essential) Experience carrying out Fire Risk Assessments Good understanding of current UK fire safety legislation and guidance Strong report writing and communication skills Full UK driving licence Benefits Competitive salary Local work across the North West and North Midlands no overnight stays required Training and support to achieve a Level 4 qualification in Fire Safety Ongoing professional development Supportive and growing consultancy environment About the Company Our client is a respected fire safety consultancy delivering high-quality fire risk assessment services across the region. With a strong reputation for professionalism and compliance, they provide a supportive working environment and clear opportunities for career progression. Suitable fire risk assessors please apply direct or call James on (phone number removed) for more information. Key words include: (Fire, Fire Safety, Fire Risk Assessor, Fire Risk Assessment)
30/04/2026
Full time
A well-established fire safety consultancy is looking to recruit a Fire Risk Assessor to join their growing team covering the North West and North Midlands. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified professional to carry out fire risk assessments across a varied portfolio of properties while benefiting from local work and strong career development support. The Role As a Fire Risk Assessor, you will be responsible for conducting Type 1 and Type 3 fire risk assessments across a range of premises, ensuring compliance with fire safety legislation and providing clear recommendations to clients. This position offers local travel only, meaning you will be working across the North West and North Midlands without the need for overnight stays. Key Responsibilities Carry out Type 1 and Type 3 Fire Risk Assessments across residential and commercial properties Produce clear, detailed fire risk assessment reports and action plans Identify fire hazards and provide practical recommendations to improve fire safety Ensure assessments comply with current UK fire safety legislation and guidance Liaise with clients and property managers to explain findings and recommendations Maintain accurate records and documentation of assessments completed Requirements Level 3 qualification in Fire Safety (essential) Experience carrying out Fire Risk Assessments Good understanding of current UK fire safety legislation and guidance Strong report writing and communication skills Full UK driving licence Benefits Competitive salary Local work across the North West and North Midlands no overnight stays required Training and support to achieve a Level 4 qualification in Fire Safety Ongoing professional development Supportive and growing consultancy environment About the Company Our client is a respected fire safety consultancy delivering high-quality fire risk assessment services across the region. With a strong reputation for professionalism and compliance, they provide a supportive working environment and clear opportunities for career progression. Suitable fire risk assessors please apply direct or call James on (phone number removed) for more information. Key words include: (Fire, Fire Safety, Fire Risk Assessor, Fire Risk Assessment)
Site Manager A leading construction contractor is seeking a Site Manager to oversee a small industrial refurbishment project. The successful candidate will work with the Project Manager, managing the project ensuring it is delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work on a high-profile industrial site, coordinating multiple trades, and shaping the refurbishment of a key facility. Position: Site Manager Location: Nottingham Rate: 250.00 per day (CIS/Umbrella) Contract: 5 weeks temporary contract (likely to be extended to 16 weeks) Start Date: Monday 20th April Key Responsibilities: Take full ownership of day-to-day site management on an industrial refurbishment project Plan, coordinate, and supervise subcontractors, labour teams, and site operations Implement, monitor, and enforce all Health & Safety procedures in line with CDM regulations Oversee M&E installations, steel frame works, cladding, roofing, and other specialist trades Manage project programme, ensuring deadlines are met and milestones are achieved Conduct regular site meetings with clients, consultants, and subcontractors Monitor and maintain quality control, including snagging, testing, and inspections Prepare, review, and update RAMS, method statements, permits, and other project documentation Report progress and risks to senior management and liaise with project stakeholders Required Experience & Skills: SMSTS/ CSCS Black Manager Level/ First Aid at Work/ Asbestos Awareness/ Fire Marshal Proven experience as a Site Manager on industrial or refurbishment projects Strong technical knowledge of industrial construction Ability to manage multiple subcontractors and workstreams effectively Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills Experience working with project programmes, schedules, and budgets How to apply: This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive and driven Site Manager looking to secure a solid run of work with a respected contractor. If you are interested, please apply with your updated CV.
30/04/2026
Seasonal
Site Manager A leading construction contractor is seeking a Site Manager to oversee a small industrial refurbishment project. The successful candidate will work with the Project Manager, managing the project ensuring it is delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work on a high-profile industrial site, coordinating multiple trades, and shaping the refurbishment of a key facility. Position: Site Manager Location: Nottingham Rate: 250.00 per day (CIS/Umbrella) Contract: 5 weeks temporary contract (likely to be extended to 16 weeks) Start Date: Monday 20th April Key Responsibilities: Take full ownership of day-to-day site management on an industrial refurbishment project Plan, coordinate, and supervise subcontractors, labour teams, and site operations Implement, monitor, and enforce all Health & Safety procedures in line with CDM regulations Oversee M&E installations, steel frame works, cladding, roofing, and other specialist trades Manage project programme, ensuring deadlines are met and milestones are achieved Conduct regular site meetings with clients, consultants, and subcontractors Monitor and maintain quality control, including snagging, testing, and inspections Prepare, review, and update RAMS, method statements, permits, and other project documentation Report progress and risks to senior management and liaise with project stakeholders Required Experience & Skills: SMSTS/ CSCS Black Manager Level/ First Aid at Work/ Asbestos Awareness/ Fire Marshal Proven experience as a Site Manager on industrial or refurbishment projects Strong technical knowledge of industrial construction Ability to manage multiple subcontractors and workstreams effectively Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills Experience working with project programmes, schedules, and budgets How to apply: This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive and driven Site Manager looking to secure a solid run of work with a respected contractor. If you are interested, please apply with your updated CV.
Fire Risk Assessor (Temporary to Permanent) Northern Region Initial 3-Months 250/day We are seeking a knowledgeable and detail-oriented Fire Risk Assessor on an initial 3-month temporary contract, with a strong possibility of the role becoming permanent. The successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out fire risk assessments across residential apartment blocks throughout the north of the country. Key Responsibilities Conduct comprehensive fire risk assessments in accordance with current legislation and best practice Identify potential fire hazards and evaluate risks to residents, visitors, and staff Provide clear, practical recommendations to reduce or eliminate identified risks Prepare detailed reports and ensure accurate record-keeping Work collaboratively with property managers and stakeholders to implement fire safety measures Stay up to date with relevant fire safety regulations and guidance Requirements Proven experience in fire risk assessment, ideally within residential settings Strong understanding of fire safety legislation and risk assessment methodologies Relevant fire safety qualification (e.g., NEBOSH Fire Safety or equivalent) Excellent observational, analytical, and reporting skills Ability to manage workload independently and meet deadlines Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the region What We Offer Opportunity to transition into a permanent role Varied and engaging work across multiple sites Supportive team environment Competitive pay and potential for career progression If you are a proactive professional with a commitment to safety and compliance, we encourage you to apply and be part of a team dedicated to protecting lives and property. DCS Recruitment and all associated companies are committed to creating a working environment where diversity is celebrated and everyone is treated fairly, regardless of gender, gender identity, disability, ethnic origin, religion or belief, sexual orientation, marital or transgender status, age, or nationality
30/04/2026
Seasonal
Fire Risk Assessor (Temporary to Permanent) Northern Region Initial 3-Months 250/day We are seeking a knowledgeable and detail-oriented Fire Risk Assessor on an initial 3-month temporary contract, with a strong possibility of the role becoming permanent. The successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out fire risk assessments across residential apartment blocks throughout the north of the country. Key Responsibilities Conduct comprehensive fire risk assessments in accordance with current legislation and best practice Identify potential fire hazards and evaluate risks to residents, visitors, and staff Provide clear, practical recommendations to reduce or eliminate identified risks Prepare detailed reports and ensure accurate record-keeping Work collaboratively with property managers and stakeholders to implement fire safety measures Stay up to date with relevant fire safety regulations and guidance Requirements Proven experience in fire risk assessment, ideally within residential settings Strong understanding of fire safety legislation and risk assessment methodologies Relevant fire safety qualification (e.g., NEBOSH Fire Safety or equivalent) Excellent observational, analytical, and reporting skills Ability to manage workload independently and meet deadlines Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the region What We Offer Opportunity to transition into a permanent role Varied and engaging work across multiple sites Supportive team environment Competitive pay and potential for career progression If you are a proactive professional with a commitment to safety and compliance, we encourage you to apply and be part of a team dedicated to protecting lives and property. DCS Recruitment and all associated companies are committed to creating a working environment where diversity is celebrated and everyone is treated fairly, regardless of gender, gender identity, disability, ethnic origin, religion or belief, sexual orientation, marital or transgender status, age, or nationality
To undertake and carry out all types of Fire risk Assessments and fire Safety and carry out DDA surveys. Manage post fire Risk Assessment construction works from tender production to execution and completion of works on site. Client Details This local authority manages public services for over 220,000 residents across five townships in Greater Manchester and is dedicated to improving the lives of those living in the borough. Description To complete fire risk assessments to comply with legislative requirements and to record details on the Council's asset database. Ensure close working relationship with the Access Audit Building surveyor is formed To monitor, regularly review and update fire risk assessments. To liaise with appropriate managers and ensure that any necessary corrective action or remedial works arising from fire risk assessments are completed within agreed timescales. To develop and co-ordinate a prioritised programme of work for fire risk assessments and assist with the production of a phased programme for any resultant remedial work/action. To provide professional advice on fire safety matters and on compliance with Fire Safety legislation to a range of managers across the broad spectrum of Council activities. To carry out fire safety audits of any Council occupied premises. To undertake surveys and produce outline building layout sketches where required. To provide fire safety advice on new buildings or alterations to existing ones in terms of fire resisting structures and safe means of escape. To give advice on the use of fire fighting equipment, fire evacuation procedures and the provision of fire systems such as alarms, sprinklers, emergency lighting etc. To inspect and check disabled access/evaluation procedures, as required. To liaise with Building Managers, Building Control, the Fire Service and licensing authorities as required. To liaise with other Council officers, eg Insurance and Risk Management to assist in minimising losses from fire and improve property protection. To keep abreast of all current and proposed fire related legislation including best practice and advise managers. To plan, prepare and deliver training for Building Managers and Fire Wardens on fire awareness, the day-to-day management of fire safety in premises and any other relevant activities, as required. To assist with the production of Tender documents and liaise with any consultants employed to undertake fire risk assessments and monitor their performance. To assist with the maintenance and management of the Council's Asset Management databases and contributory systems. To ensure FRA data collection systems and records are used and maintained accurately and efficiently. To enter, manipulate, validate and maintain the integrity of FRA data on the database. To provide data/information and detailed reports of inspections, assessments and of work required, for compliance with Current Fire Safety legislation, to the Line Manager, Building Managers and the Council's Asset Management Group as requested. Profile Fire qualifications (relevant) Expereince of working within a local council HNC Desirable Job Offer Good Hourly Rate Possible extension Immediate Start Hybrid working
30/04/2026
Seasonal
To undertake and carry out all types of Fire risk Assessments and fire Safety and carry out DDA surveys. Manage post fire Risk Assessment construction works from tender production to execution and completion of works on site. Client Details This local authority manages public services for over 220,000 residents across five townships in Greater Manchester and is dedicated to improving the lives of those living in the borough. Description To complete fire risk assessments to comply with legislative requirements and to record details on the Council's asset database. Ensure close working relationship with the Access Audit Building surveyor is formed To monitor, regularly review and update fire risk assessments. To liaise with appropriate managers and ensure that any necessary corrective action or remedial works arising from fire risk assessments are completed within agreed timescales. To develop and co-ordinate a prioritised programme of work for fire risk assessments and assist with the production of a phased programme for any resultant remedial work/action. To provide professional advice on fire safety matters and on compliance with Fire Safety legislation to a range of managers across the broad spectrum of Council activities. To carry out fire safety audits of any Council occupied premises. To undertake surveys and produce outline building layout sketches where required. To provide fire safety advice on new buildings or alterations to existing ones in terms of fire resisting structures and safe means of escape. To give advice on the use of fire fighting equipment, fire evacuation procedures and the provision of fire systems such as alarms, sprinklers, emergency lighting etc. To inspect and check disabled access/evaluation procedures, as required. To liaise with Building Managers, Building Control, the Fire Service and licensing authorities as required. To liaise with other Council officers, eg Insurance and Risk Management to assist in minimising losses from fire and improve property protection. To keep abreast of all current and proposed fire related legislation including best practice and advise managers. To plan, prepare and deliver training for Building Managers and Fire Wardens on fire awareness, the day-to-day management of fire safety in premises and any other relevant activities, as required. To assist with the production of Tender documents and liaise with any consultants employed to undertake fire risk assessments and monitor their performance. To assist with the maintenance and management of the Council's Asset Management databases and contributory systems. To ensure FRA data collection systems and records are used and maintained accurately and efficiently. To enter, manipulate, validate and maintain the integrity of FRA data on the database. To provide data/information and detailed reports of inspections, assessments and of work required, for compliance with Current Fire Safety legislation, to the Line Manager, Building Managers and the Council's Asset Management Group as requested. Profile Fire qualifications (relevant) Expereince of working within a local council HNC Desirable Job Offer Good Hourly Rate Possible extension Immediate Start Hybrid working
MMP Consultancy are working with a fantastic organisation to recruit a Contracts Administrator to join them on a permanent basis in Kent. Please note, a full UK Driving Licence & Vehicle is required for this position. Key Responsibilities: Have a focus on safety first with all risks identified immediately escalated to the Contract Manager Provide regular updates and support to Senior Contract Manager on contracts outcomes against programme Undertake regular audit of contract related information including certification (Where applicable) and develop action plans for closing works in a consistent manner. Collate, analyse, monitor and report on KPIs within the contractual frameworks Provide financial monitoring support and analysis to Contract manager Regular monitoring of Cx Task Management Monitor and report on contract management meeting actions Support delivery teams in responding to written and phone enquires and update Cx as necessary. Processing works orders, completions, process for payments or inspection requests in accordance with the policies and procedures and respond to general queries relating to proposed and confirmed works Assist in the provision of information for the database for Stock Condition, Asbestos, Fire Risk Assessment and any other areas as required. Requirements: Experience of data analysis and process management Proven project management or contract experience Ability to co communicate and influence contractors, colleagues and other stakeholders Detailed knowledge of using a variety of JCT and partnering contracts Proven influencing and negotiating skills to resolve problems Sound judgement and prioritisation skills Ability to work within tight deadlines, under pressure and deliver projects on time, within budget to the required standard
30/04/2026
Full time
MMP Consultancy are working with a fantastic organisation to recruit a Contracts Administrator to join them on a permanent basis in Kent. Please note, a full UK Driving Licence & Vehicle is required for this position. Key Responsibilities: Have a focus on safety first with all risks identified immediately escalated to the Contract Manager Provide regular updates and support to Senior Contract Manager on contracts outcomes against programme Undertake regular audit of contract related information including certification (Where applicable) and develop action plans for closing works in a consistent manner. Collate, analyse, monitor and report on KPIs within the contractual frameworks Provide financial monitoring support and analysis to Contract manager Regular monitoring of Cx Task Management Monitor and report on contract management meeting actions Support delivery teams in responding to written and phone enquires and update Cx as necessary. Processing works orders, completions, process for payments or inspection requests in accordance with the policies and procedures and respond to general queries relating to proposed and confirmed works Assist in the provision of information for the database for Stock Condition, Asbestos, Fire Risk Assessment and any other areas as required. Requirements: Experience of data analysis and process management Proven project management or contract experience Ability to co communicate and influence contractors, colleagues and other stakeholders Detailed knowledge of using a variety of JCT and partnering contracts Proven influencing and negotiating skills to resolve problems Sound judgement and prioritisation skills Ability to work within tight deadlines, under pressure and deliver projects on time, within budget to the required standard