APPLE TECHNICAL RECRUITMENT (UK) LIMITED
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Vacancy Summary Job Title: Associate Director - Quantity Surveying Job Type: Permanent Job Ref: Location: Cambridge (+ flexible working) Salary: c 80k- 90k (DOE) basic plus competitive benefits package Company & Project: A highly-regarded multi-disciplinary consultancy on the outskirts of Cambridge with a reputation in the local area which spans decades. The business combines deep-rooted heritage in the Cambridgeshire market with a robust future focused on innovation. Their Cambridgeshire office is currently recruiting for an Associate Director level Quantity Surveyor to join their Residential sector team. This position is to be a key member of the senior team, mentoring other surveyors and trainees. With one of the highest staff retention rates in the local area and a team of 15+ quantity surveyors, this consultancy is renowned for internal promotion; many of the current leadership team began their journey here as trainees, proving their commitment to long-term career investment. Duties & Responsibilities: Project Leadership: Take full ownership of high-profile Residential sector projects (values c 5m- 40m+) from initial feasibility through to final handover. Execute comprehensive quantity surveying and employer's agent duties, including sophisticated cost planning, pre-contract tenders, and expert contract administration (predominantly JCT and Design & Build). Managing Section 106 (S106) agreements: Quantify financial contributions for local infrastructure, Draft economic viability assessments, Monitor construction milestones to ensure legal compliance payments are made on time, Estimate the exact delivery costs of on-site community assets like affordable housing units, Audit completed public infrastructure. Working for Investment Partnership clients: Build detailed cash flow models to calculate internal rate of return for partners, Audit the financial health, land titles, and cost histories of potential investment partners, Draft commercial frameworks that fairly distribute financial risks between public and private partners, Establish transparent tendering rules that satisfy public procurement laws and private speed needs. Act as a primary point of contact for key clients, managing expectations and fostering long-term relationships through excellent communication. Play a fundamental role in the senior management team by mentoring, guiding, and developing junior surveyors and trainees. Desirable Experience: Previous experience within the Residential sectors is highly desirable. Proven track record at Senior Quantity Surveyor or Associate level within a private practice or cost consultancy. Exceptional client-facing capabilities with the confidence to lead complex project meetings. MRICS Chartership is preferred, though candidates with equivalent experience will be considered. Previous Roles: Senior Quantity Surveyor, Associate Director, MRICS Surveyor, Cost Manager, Employer's Agent, Associate or Principal Cost Consultant. Qualifications: BSc or MSc in Quantity Surveying or Construction Management or Building Surveying. MRICS desirable but not essential Application Process: If you would like more information on this Associate Director position please contact Jess Quinn. Applications will be reviewed and you will be contacted within 48 hours if your CV is of interest. Services advertised by Apple Technical Recruitment are that of an Employment Agency/Business.
20/06/2026
Full time
Vacancy Summary Job Title: Associate Director - Quantity Surveying Job Type: Permanent Job Ref: Location: Cambridge (+ flexible working) Salary: c 80k- 90k (DOE) basic plus competitive benefits package Company & Project: A highly-regarded multi-disciplinary consultancy on the outskirts of Cambridge with a reputation in the local area which spans decades. The business combines deep-rooted heritage in the Cambridgeshire market with a robust future focused on innovation. Their Cambridgeshire office is currently recruiting for an Associate Director level Quantity Surveyor to join their Residential sector team. This position is to be a key member of the senior team, mentoring other surveyors and trainees. With one of the highest staff retention rates in the local area and a team of 15+ quantity surveyors, this consultancy is renowned for internal promotion; many of the current leadership team began their journey here as trainees, proving their commitment to long-term career investment. Duties & Responsibilities: Project Leadership: Take full ownership of high-profile Residential sector projects (values c 5m- 40m+) from initial feasibility through to final handover. Execute comprehensive quantity surveying and employer's agent duties, including sophisticated cost planning, pre-contract tenders, and expert contract administration (predominantly JCT and Design & Build). Managing Section 106 (S106) agreements: Quantify financial contributions for local infrastructure, Draft economic viability assessments, Monitor construction milestones to ensure legal compliance payments are made on time, Estimate the exact delivery costs of on-site community assets like affordable housing units, Audit completed public infrastructure. Working for Investment Partnership clients: Build detailed cash flow models to calculate internal rate of return for partners, Audit the financial health, land titles, and cost histories of potential investment partners, Draft commercial frameworks that fairly distribute financial risks between public and private partners, Establish transparent tendering rules that satisfy public procurement laws and private speed needs. Act as a primary point of contact for key clients, managing expectations and fostering long-term relationships through excellent communication. Play a fundamental role in the senior management team by mentoring, guiding, and developing junior surveyors and trainees. Desirable Experience: Previous experience within the Residential sectors is highly desirable. Proven track record at Senior Quantity Surveyor or Associate level within a private practice or cost consultancy. Exceptional client-facing capabilities with the confidence to lead complex project meetings. MRICS Chartership is preferred, though candidates with equivalent experience will be considered. Previous Roles: Senior Quantity Surveyor, Associate Director, MRICS Surveyor, Cost Manager, Employer's Agent, Associate or Principal Cost Consultant. Qualifications: BSc or MSc in Quantity Surveying or Construction Management or Building Surveying. MRICS desirable but not essential Application Process: If you would like more information on this Associate Director position please contact Jess Quinn. Applications will be reviewed and you will be contacted within 48 hours if your CV is of interest. Services advertised by Apple Technical Recruitment are that of an Employment Agency/Business.
Watkin Jones is looking to appoint a Project Manager to lead the successful delivery of a high-profile city-centre Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) development from pre-construction through to practical completion and handover. The Project Manager will be responsible for ensuring the project is delivered safely, on programme, within budget and to the required quality standards whilst effectively managing the challenges associated with a constrained urban site, neighbouring stakeholders and complex logistical requirements. The Project Manager shall act as the senior site lead, maintaining strong relationships with the Client, Local Authority, statutory undertakers, neighbouring properties, local businesses and residents to ensure minimal disruption and successful project delivery. The successful candidate should demonstrate: Proven experience delivering large-scale PBSA, residential, hotel or mixed-use developments valued in excess of £40m. Extensive experience working on constrained city-centre construction sites. Strong track record of managing projects adjacent to occupied buildings and sensitive neighbours. Experience of stakeholder engagement and neighbour liaison on complex urban developments. Excellent understanding of construction logistics planning in dense urban environments. Strong knowledge of health and safety, temporary works and environmental management. Experience working with local authorities, utility providers and statutory stakeholders. Ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and manage multiple stakeholder expectations. About you: The ideal candidate will hold an NVQ Level 4, HND, or Degree in a construction, development, or project management-related subject. A CSCS card and SMSTS qualification are essential, while additional certifications such as health and safety training or a First Aid certificate are also advantageous. Candidates should demonstrate strong knowledge of the build sequence, best practices in construction project management, and current trends within the sector. Familiarity with contract law is advantageous. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and programming software is essential, supporting effective communication, planning, and project delivery. At Watkin Jones, we believe in investing in our people. Here s what we can offer you: Work-Life Balance: 25 days of annual leave (increasing with tenure), hybrid working arrangements, and discounted gym memberships. Wellbeing: Access to Your Wellbeing programme & OpenUp a confidential wellbeing platform. Rewards: Discretionary annual bonus, health cash plan, life insurance, and more. Benefits: Exclusive shopping discounts, and a contributory pension scheme. Why Choose Watkin Jones Group? Watkin Jones Group is the UK s leading developer, builder, and manager of residential-for-rent homes, with a rich history dating back to 1791. With 54,000+ homes developed and in-build across over 254 schemes, we have a proven track record of success. Our operating arm, Fresh, manages over 18,500 units across 58 schemes, representing approximately £1.7bn of assets under management. Joining us means becoming part of a company that s not only deeply rooted in history but also firmly focused on the future. We re committed to creating high-quality rental homes, fostering vibrant communities, and driving sustainable development. This is more than just a job it s a chance to grow your career in a fast-paced, innovative environment. If you re ready to make a significant impact and advance your career with a market leader, we d love to hear from you!
19/06/2026
Full time
Watkin Jones is looking to appoint a Project Manager to lead the successful delivery of a high-profile city-centre Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) development from pre-construction through to practical completion and handover. The Project Manager will be responsible for ensuring the project is delivered safely, on programme, within budget and to the required quality standards whilst effectively managing the challenges associated with a constrained urban site, neighbouring stakeholders and complex logistical requirements. The Project Manager shall act as the senior site lead, maintaining strong relationships with the Client, Local Authority, statutory undertakers, neighbouring properties, local businesses and residents to ensure minimal disruption and successful project delivery. The successful candidate should demonstrate: Proven experience delivering large-scale PBSA, residential, hotel or mixed-use developments valued in excess of £40m. Extensive experience working on constrained city-centre construction sites. Strong track record of managing projects adjacent to occupied buildings and sensitive neighbours. Experience of stakeholder engagement and neighbour liaison on complex urban developments. Excellent understanding of construction logistics planning in dense urban environments. Strong knowledge of health and safety, temporary works and environmental management. Experience working with local authorities, utility providers and statutory stakeholders. Ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and manage multiple stakeholder expectations. About you: The ideal candidate will hold an NVQ Level 4, HND, or Degree in a construction, development, or project management-related subject. A CSCS card and SMSTS qualification are essential, while additional certifications such as health and safety training or a First Aid certificate are also advantageous. Candidates should demonstrate strong knowledge of the build sequence, best practices in construction project management, and current trends within the sector. Familiarity with contract law is advantageous. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and programming software is essential, supporting effective communication, planning, and project delivery. At Watkin Jones, we believe in investing in our people. Here s what we can offer you: Work-Life Balance: 25 days of annual leave (increasing with tenure), hybrid working arrangements, and discounted gym memberships. Wellbeing: Access to Your Wellbeing programme & OpenUp a confidential wellbeing platform. Rewards: Discretionary annual bonus, health cash plan, life insurance, and more. Benefits: Exclusive shopping discounts, and a contributory pension scheme. Why Choose Watkin Jones Group? Watkin Jones Group is the UK s leading developer, builder, and manager of residential-for-rent homes, with a rich history dating back to 1791. With 54,000+ homes developed and in-build across over 254 schemes, we have a proven track record of success. Our operating arm, Fresh, manages over 18,500 units across 58 schemes, representing approximately £1.7bn of assets under management. Joining us means becoming part of a company that s not only deeply rooted in history but also firmly focused on the future. We re committed to creating high-quality rental homes, fostering vibrant communities, and driving sustainable development. This is more than just a job it s a chance to grow your career in a fast-paced, innovative environment. If you re ready to make a significant impact and advance your career with a market leader, we d love to hear from you!
Position: Project Manager - Reference DM45674 Location: Sutton, London (Office-Based with Site Travel Across London & the South East) Salary: 45,000 - 60,000 per annum (DOE) Job Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Project Manager to join a long-established specialist contractor delivering prestigious high-end interior and decorative plasterwork projects across Central London. This role is ideally suited to a Project Manager with experience working on luxury residential properties, five-star hotels, heritage buildings, or premium commercial environments. You will take ownership of projects from contract award through to final account, working closely with clients, site teams and internal departments to ensure exceptional standards of delivery are achieved. Approximately 95% of projects are based in Central London, with the remaining 5% across surrounding regions and occasional overseas works. Project Manager - Job Overview Manage projects from contract award through to completion and final account Lead and coordinate site teams across multiple high-end interior projects Ensure works are delivered on programme, to specification and to the highest quality standards Prepare and submit monthly valuations and applications for payment Review drawings, specifications and programmes, producing accurate sub-programmes where required Manage material call-offs and coordinate with workshops, suppliers and subcontractors Act as the primary point of contact for clients, consultants and design teams Prepare and manage RAMS and associated project documentation Produce regular project and commercial reports for senior management Maintain high standards of health & safety, organisation and site presentation Project Manager - Job Requirements Proven experience delivering high-end residential, luxury housing, five-star hotel or premium commercial projects Background within interiors, specialist trades or high-quality construction environments Strong commercial awareness, including experience preparing monthly valuations, applications for payment and cost control Excellent Microsoft Excel skills are essential, including formulas, calculations and spreadsheet management for monthly valuations and commercial reporting Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, specifications and programmes of works Health & Safety qualifications such as SMSTS, SSSTS and/or CSCS are highly desirable Strong communication and client-facing skills Highly organised, proactive and capable of managing multiple projects simultaneously Construction-related qualification advantageous Project Manager - Salary & Benefits Salary: 45,000 - 60,000 per annum (DOE) 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays Employer pension contribution Life insurance Retail discount scheme Full training and ongoing professional development Long-term career progression opportunities Opportunity to work on prestigious, specialist projects across London and beyond Supportive and collaborative working environment Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
19/06/2026
Full time
Position: Project Manager - Reference DM45674 Location: Sutton, London (Office-Based with Site Travel Across London & the South East) Salary: 45,000 - 60,000 per annum (DOE) Job Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Project Manager to join a long-established specialist contractor delivering prestigious high-end interior and decorative plasterwork projects across Central London. This role is ideally suited to a Project Manager with experience working on luxury residential properties, five-star hotels, heritage buildings, or premium commercial environments. You will take ownership of projects from contract award through to final account, working closely with clients, site teams and internal departments to ensure exceptional standards of delivery are achieved. Approximately 95% of projects are based in Central London, with the remaining 5% across surrounding regions and occasional overseas works. Project Manager - Job Overview Manage projects from contract award through to completion and final account Lead and coordinate site teams across multiple high-end interior projects Ensure works are delivered on programme, to specification and to the highest quality standards Prepare and submit monthly valuations and applications for payment Review drawings, specifications and programmes, producing accurate sub-programmes where required Manage material call-offs and coordinate with workshops, suppliers and subcontractors Act as the primary point of contact for clients, consultants and design teams Prepare and manage RAMS and associated project documentation Produce regular project and commercial reports for senior management Maintain high standards of health & safety, organisation and site presentation Project Manager - Job Requirements Proven experience delivering high-end residential, luxury housing, five-star hotel or premium commercial projects Background within interiors, specialist trades or high-quality construction environments Strong commercial awareness, including experience preparing monthly valuations, applications for payment and cost control Excellent Microsoft Excel skills are essential, including formulas, calculations and spreadsheet management for monthly valuations and commercial reporting Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, specifications and programmes of works Health & Safety qualifications such as SMSTS, SSSTS and/or CSCS are highly desirable Strong communication and client-facing skills Highly organised, proactive and capable of managing multiple projects simultaneously Construction-related qualification advantageous Project Manager - Salary & Benefits Salary: 45,000 - 60,000 per annum (DOE) 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays Employer pension contribution Life insurance Retail discount scheme Full training and ongoing professional development Long-term career progression opportunities Opportunity to work on prestigious, specialist projects across London and beyond Supportive and collaborative working environment Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Monitoring Surveyor - Manchester / North West & Yorkshire I'm working on an opportunity with a specialist development monitoring consultancy that is continuing to grow its presence across the North of England. This is a well-established business with a strong pipeline of lender instructions and a clear long-term direction. If you're already working in monitoring, or you're a Building Surveyor or Quantity Surveyor or Project Manager looking to specialise, this is a role that offers both autonomy and progression. The Role You'll act as a Monitoring Surveyor across a varied portfolio of lender-funded developments. Projects are predominantly residential-led, alongside hotels and commercial schemes. Values typically range from £500k to £50m, spread across the North West and Yorkshire. Your responsibilities will include: Producing monitoring reports for lender clients Undertaking site visits and assessing progress Reviewing cost plans, programmes, and appraisals Reporting on risk, cashflow, and drawdown requests Monitoring compliance with loan conditions Advising funders with clear, commercially focused insight You'll manage your own workload and be largely home based with a high degree of autonomy, supported by an experienced national team. About the Opportunity This role offers significant flexibility in how you work, with a mix of home working, site visits, and occasional time in the office where needed. You'll have the trust to manage your own diary while remaining connected to the wider team. The business works with a broad panel of lenders, including major high street banks and specialist funders, giving you consistent exposure to a wide range of developments. There is a strong pipeline of work and a clear need for additional monitoring capability. About You I'm looking for someone who understands construction, cost, and risk. You could be: An experienced Monitoring Surveyor A Building Surveyor or Quantity Surveyor with some exposure to monitoring Someone looking to transition into development monitoring long term You'll ideally be MRICS or working towards it. You'll also bring: Strong report writing and communication skills Commercial awareness and attention to detail The ability to work independently Confidence dealing with lenders and project teams Salary & Benefits £55,000 - £65,000 as a guide for Senior level (flexible for the right person) Bonus typically £5,000 - £10,000 based on company profit and individual performance 28 days annual leave + bank holidays Pension Flexible working model with strong autonomy Progression This is a business where monitoring is the core service, not a side offering. You'll gain exposure to a wide range of funders and development types, with a clear path to progress as you build your experience. The structure supports growth from Surveyor through to Associate Director level. Working Environment The team is collaborative, experienced, and well connected nationally. The culture is built on trust, output, and professional delivery rather than presenteeism. You can be based anywhere across the North West or Yorkshire, provided you can access sites. Click Apply or get in touch for a confidential conversation with Andrew Pearson at EC Property Recruitment. My contact number is and you can find all my details on LinkedIn.
19/06/2026
Full time
Monitoring Surveyor - Manchester / North West & Yorkshire I'm working on an opportunity with a specialist development monitoring consultancy that is continuing to grow its presence across the North of England. This is a well-established business with a strong pipeline of lender instructions and a clear long-term direction. If you're already working in monitoring, or you're a Building Surveyor or Quantity Surveyor or Project Manager looking to specialise, this is a role that offers both autonomy and progression. The Role You'll act as a Monitoring Surveyor across a varied portfolio of lender-funded developments. Projects are predominantly residential-led, alongside hotels and commercial schemes. Values typically range from £500k to £50m, spread across the North West and Yorkshire. Your responsibilities will include: Producing monitoring reports for lender clients Undertaking site visits and assessing progress Reviewing cost plans, programmes, and appraisals Reporting on risk, cashflow, and drawdown requests Monitoring compliance with loan conditions Advising funders with clear, commercially focused insight You'll manage your own workload and be largely home based with a high degree of autonomy, supported by an experienced national team. About the Opportunity This role offers significant flexibility in how you work, with a mix of home working, site visits, and occasional time in the office where needed. You'll have the trust to manage your own diary while remaining connected to the wider team. The business works with a broad panel of lenders, including major high street banks and specialist funders, giving you consistent exposure to a wide range of developments. There is a strong pipeline of work and a clear need for additional monitoring capability. About You I'm looking for someone who understands construction, cost, and risk. You could be: An experienced Monitoring Surveyor A Building Surveyor or Quantity Surveyor with some exposure to monitoring Someone looking to transition into development monitoring long term You'll ideally be MRICS or working towards it. You'll also bring: Strong report writing and communication skills Commercial awareness and attention to detail The ability to work independently Confidence dealing with lenders and project teams Salary & Benefits £55,000 - £65,000 as a guide for Senior level (flexible for the right person) Bonus typically £5,000 - £10,000 based on company profit and individual performance 28 days annual leave + bank holidays Pension Flexible working model with strong autonomy Progression This is a business where monitoring is the core service, not a side offering. You'll gain exposure to a wide range of funders and development types, with a clear path to progress as you build your experience. The structure supports growth from Surveyor through to Associate Director level. Working Environment The team is collaborative, experienced, and well connected nationally. The culture is built on trust, output, and professional delivery rather than presenteeism. You can be based anywhere across the North West or Yorkshire, provided you can access sites. Click Apply or get in touch for a confidential conversation with Andrew Pearson at EC Property Recruitment. My contact number is and you can find all my details on LinkedIn.
Planning Delivery Manager Location: Wilmslow, Cheshire Salary: £65,000 basic (OTE - £75k) Vacancy Type: Permanent At Muller Property Group, we don t simply submit planning applications we unlock opportunities that help deliver new homes, care facilities, employment space, and thriving communities across England and Wales. As our portfolio continues to grow, we are seeking an ambitious and commercially minded Planning Delivery Manager to take ownership of planning applications from inception through to determination, working alongside some of the industry s leading consultants and stakeholders. This is a rare opportunity for a planner or development professional who enjoys being at the heart of the action coordinating multidisciplinary teams, driving projects forward, solving challenges, and ultimately securing planning permissions that create real value. Our business is actively involved in strategic land promotion, residential-led developments, and care-led schemes nationwide. The Role: Reporting into the Planning & Technical leadership team, you will be responsible for managing the preparation, submission, and progression of planning applications across a diverse development portfolio. You will act as the central point of coordination between internal teams, planning consultants, local authorities, landowners, technical specialists, and external stakeholders to ensure applications are submitted to the highest standard and progress efficiently through the planning system. This is a delivery-focused role where your ability to influence, organise, and proactively manage projects will directly contribute to securing planning permissions and creating development value. Key Responsibilities: Planning Application Delivery Lead the preparation and submission of planning applications from concept through to determination. Coordinate multidisciplinary consultant teams including planning, highways, ecology, landscape, drainage, archaeology, heritage, and technical specialists. Manage project programmes, ensuring key milestones and deadlines are achieved. Review consultant reports and planning documentation to ensure consistency, quality, and alignment with project objectives. Prepare and maintain project action plans, risk registers, and delivery programmes. Liaise with local planning authorities throughout the application process. Coordinate responses to planning officer queries and requests for additional information. Support stakeholder engagement and public consultation activities where required. Project Management Take ownership of multiple live applications simultaneously across different regions. Monitor project budgets and consultant appointments. Identify risks early and implement strategies to mitigate delays. Drive applications through the planning process with a strong focus on achieving successful outcomes. Ensure all project information is accurately recorded and reported internally. Appeals & Planning Strategy Support the preparation of planning appeals and appeal evidence. Assist in developing planning strategies for new sites entering the portfolio. Contribute to project reviews and lessons learned to improve future delivery. What We're Looking For: You may currently be working as a: Planning Manager Senior Planner Planning Consultant Development Manager Project Manager (Planning & Development) Planning Delivery Manager Associate Planner You ll ideally bring: Experience managing planning applications within residential, strategic land, mixed-use, or care development sectors. Strong understanding of the UK planning system. Proven experience coordinating external consultants and multidisciplinary teams. Excellent organisational and project management skills. Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities simultaneously. Commercial awareness and a solutions-focused mindset. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Confidence engaging with planning officers, consultants, landowners, and senior stakeholders. MRTPI qualification desirable but not essential. Why Join Muller Property Group? We re not looking for someone to simply administer planning applications. We re looking for someone who wants to play a pivotal role in delivering major development projects and influencing planning outcomes. Excellent Benefits: Competitive salary 38.5-hour week Full-time permanent role Performance-related bonus 25 days holiday + bank holidays Early finish on Fridays Company pension Additional long-service holiday entitlement Ongoing professional development Free on-site parking at our office Modern Cheshire headquarters To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Muller Property Group, please do not hesitate to apply.
18/06/2026
Full time
Planning Delivery Manager Location: Wilmslow, Cheshire Salary: £65,000 basic (OTE - £75k) Vacancy Type: Permanent At Muller Property Group, we don t simply submit planning applications we unlock opportunities that help deliver new homes, care facilities, employment space, and thriving communities across England and Wales. As our portfolio continues to grow, we are seeking an ambitious and commercially minded Planning Delivery Manager to take ownership of planning applications from inception through to determination, working alongside some of the industry s leading consultants and stakeholders. This is a rare opportunity for a planner or development professional who enjoys being at the heart of the action coordinating multidisciplinary teams, driving projects forward, solving challenges, and ultimately securing planning permissions that create real value. Our business is actively involved in strategic land promotion, residential-led developments, and care-led schemes nationwide. The Role: Reporting into the Planning & Technical leadership team, you will be responsible for managing the preparation, submission, and progression of planning applications across a diverse development portfolio. You will act as the central point of coordination between internal teams, planning consultants, local authorities, landowners, technical specialists, and external stakeholders to ensure applications are submitted to the highest standard and progress efficiently through the planning system. This is a delivery-focused role where your ability to influence, organise, and proactively manage projects will directly contribute to securing planning permissions and creating development value. Key Responsibilities: Planning Application Delivery Lead the preparation and submission of planning applications from concept through to determination. Coordinate multidisciplinary consultant teams including planning, highways, ecology, landscape, drainage, archaeology, heritage, and technical specialists. Manage project programmes, ensuring key milestones and deadlines are achieved. Review consultant reports and planning documentation to ensure consistency, quality, and alignment with project objectives. Prepare and maintain project action plans, risk registers, and delivery programmes. Liaise with local planning authorities throughout the application process. Coordinate responses to planning officer queries and requests for additional information. Support stakeholder engagement and public consultation activities where required. Project Management Take ownership of multiple live applications simultaneously across different regions. Monitor project budgets and consultant appointments. Identify risks early and implement strategies to mitigate delays. Drive applications through the planning process with a strong focus on achieving successful outcomes. Ensure all project information is accurately recorded and reported internally. Appeals & Planning Strategy Support the preparation of planning appeals and appeal evidence. Assist in developing planning strategies for new sites entering the portfolio. Contribute to project reviews and lessons learned to improve future delivery. What We're Looking For: You may currently be working as a: Planning Manager Senior Planner Planning Consultant Development Manager Project Manager (Planning & Development) Planning Delivery Manager Associate Planner You ll ideally bring: Experience managing planning applications within residential, strategic land, mixed-use, or care development sectors. Strong understanding of the UK planning system. Proven experience coordinating external consultants and multidisciplinary teams. Excellent organisational and project management skills. Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities simultaneously. Commercial awareness and a solutions-focused mindset. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Confidence engaging with planning officers, consultants, landowners, and senior stakeholders. MRTPI qualification desirable but not essential. Why Join Muller Property Group? We re not looking for someone to simply administer planning applications. We re looking for someone who wants to play a pivotal role in delivering major development projects and influencing planning outcomes. Excellent Benefits: Competitive salary 38.5-hour week Full-time permanent role Performance-related bonus 25 days holiday + bank holidays Early finish on Fridays Company pension Additional long-service holiday entitlement Ongoing professional development Free on-site parking at our office Modern Cheshire headquarters To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Muller Property Group, please do not hesitate to apply.
Quantity Surveyor London £50,000 - £65,000 About the Role We are looking for an experienced and detail-oriented Quantity Surveyor to join a growing construction team based in London. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in managing project costs, maximising value, and ensuring effective financial control throughout the lifecycle of high-quality construction projects. This Quantity Surveyor will be working closely with project, design, and delivery teams, you will help drive commercial success while maintaining strong relationships with subcontractors and stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Prepare cost estimates, bills of quantities, and tender documentation. Monitor and manage project expenditure, ensuring accurate forecasting and financial reporting. Procure subcontractor packages, evaluate tenders, and provide recommendations. Produce tender lists, tender analysis, and tender reports. Collaborate with Project Managers, Project Directors, and Design Managers to develop detailed scopes of work. Manage subcontractor packages and associated commercial activities. Prepare contracts, subcontract applications, payment notices, and valuations. Resolve commercial issues with clients, contractors, subcontractors, and project stakeholders. Work closely with project and site teams to support successful project delivery. Provide commercial guidance and support across the wider project team. Identify opportunities to improve commercial, financial, and operational performance. About You You will have a minimum of 5 years' experience in a Quantity Surveying role, gained within a main contractor, client-side, or subcontractor environment. Skills & Experience Strong understanding of JCT and/or NEC contract forms. Excellent numerical, analytical, and problem-solving abilities. Strong communication and negotiation skills. Sound technical knowledge of construction methods and practices. Ability to work independently and effectively manage your workload. Demonstrates accountability, initiative, and a commitment to professional development. Proactive approach to identifying efficiencies and improving commercial outcomes. If you do not meet every requirement but believe you have the skills and ambition to succeed in the role, applications are encouraged. Location The role is based in London, with a combination of office and site-based working across a range of construction projects within the city. Benefits Private Medical Insurance Life Insurance Pension Scheme 30 Days Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays Profit Share Scheme Structured Induction Programme Ongoing Training and Mentoring Clear Career Development Opportunities Cycle to Work Scheme Volunteering Initiatives and Team Events Collaborative and Supportive Working Environment This is an incredibly exciting opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor to join a leading Main Contractor.
18/06/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor London £50,000 - £65,000 About the Role We are looking for an experienced and detail-oriented Quantity Surveyor to join a growing construction team based in London. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in managing project costs, maximising value, and ensuring effective financial control throughout the lifecycle of high-quality construction projects. This Quantity Surveyor will be working closely with project, design, and delivery teams, you will help drive commercial success while maintaining strong relationships with subcontractors and stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Prepare cost estimates, bills of quantities, and tender documentation. Monitor and manage project expenditure, ensuring accurate forecasting and financial reporting. Procure subcontractor packages, evaluate tenders, and provide recommendations. Produce tender lists, tender analysis, and tender reports. Collaborate with Project Managers, Project Directors, and Design Managers to develop detailed scopes of work. Manage subcontractor packages and associated commercial activities. Prepare contracts, subcontract applications, payment notices, and valuations. Resolve commercial issues with clients, contractors, subcontractors, and project stakeholders. Work closely with project and site teams to support successful project delivery. Provide commercial guidance and support across the wider project team. Identify opportunities to improve commercial, financial, and operational performance. About You You will have a minimum of 5 years' experience in a Quantity Surveying role, gained within a main contractor, client-side, or subcontractor environment. Skills & Experience Strong understanding of JCT and/or NEC contract forms. Excellent numerical, analytical, and problem-solving abilities. Strong communication and negotiation skills. Sound technical knowledge of construction methods and practices. Ability to work independently and effectively manage your workload. Demonstrates accountability, initiative, and a commitment to professional development. Proactive approach to identifying efficiencies and improving commercial outcomes. If you do not meet every requirement but believe you have the skills and ambition to succeed in the role, applications are encouraged. Location The role is based in London, with a combination of office and site-based working across a range of construction projects within the city. Benefits Private Medical Insurance Life Insurance Pension Scheme 30 Days Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays Profit Share Scheme Structured Induction Programme Ongoing Training and Mentoring Clear Career Development Opportunities Cycle to Work Scheme Volunteering Initiatives and Team Events Collaborative and Supportive Working Environment This is an incredibly exciting opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor to join a leading Main Contractor.
Cityscape are pleased to be working with a leading international construction consultancy who are looking to appoint a Senior or Associate Cost Manager to support a major regeneration scheme in London Docklands. This is a standout opportunity to manage a £200m land remediation and enabling works project on a high-profile regeneration. The scheme is being delivered by a top-tier developer, with a dedicated on-site project office where you will spend part of your time embedded with the delivery team. You ll take a key commercial position across a large, technically complex remediation programme expected to run over the next 2 to 3 years. Responsibilities will include: Managing cost planning, budgeting and forecasting across a £200m package Overseeing contract administration, variations and change control Supporting procurement and contractor engagement Working closely with the delivery team on site to monitor progress and commercial performance Reporting to senior stakeholders and contributing to client-facing outputs Identifying risks, cost efficiencies and value engineering opportunities What they're looking for: Experience operating at Senior or Associate Quantity Surveyor level Strong background in land remediation, groundworks, dock wall works or heavy infrastructure Candidates can come from a contractor background or someone who has worked very closely with delivery teams Proven experience managing complex, high-value packages Comfortable working in a partly site-based role Strong commercial acumen and contract knowledge What s on offer Salary up to £85,000, with some flexibility for the right person Benefits including private healthcare, pension, 25 days annual leave and bonus Long-term, high-value project exposure over a multi-year programme Clear progression within a well-established consultancy environment If this sounds like something you d be interested in, or you d like to hear more about the project and team, feel free to get in touch. STARTDATE 25/06/2026
18/06/2026
Full time
Cityscape are pleased to be working with a leading international construction consultancy who are looking to appoint a Senior or Associate Cost Manager to support a major regeneration scheme in London Docklands. This is a standout opportunity to manage a £200m land remediation and enabling works project on a high-profile regeneration. The scheme is being delivered by a top-tier developer, with a dedicated on-site project office where you will spend part of your time embedded with the delivery team. You ll take a key commercial position across a large, technically complex remediation programme expected to run over the next 2 to 3 years. Responsibilities will include: Managing cost planning, budgeting and forecasting across a £200m package Overseeing contract administration, variations and change control Supporting procurement and contractor engagement Working closely with the delivery team on site to monitor progress and commercial performance Reporting to senior stakeholders and contributing to client-facing outputs Identifying risks, cost efficiencies and value engineering opportunities What they're looking for: Experience operating at Senior or Associate Quantity Surveyor level Strong background in land remediation, groundworks, dock wall works or heavy infrastructure Candidates can come from a contractor background or someone who has worked very closely with delivery teams Proven experience managing complex, high-value packages Comfortable working in a partly site-based role Strong commercial acumen and contract knowledge What s on offer Salary up to £85,000, with some flexibility for the right person Benefits including private healthcare, pension, 25 days annual leave and bonus Long-term, high-value project exposure over a multi-year programme Clear progression within a well-established consultancy environment If this sounds like something you d be interested in, or you d like to hear more about the project and team, feel free to get in touch. STARTDATE 25/06/2026
Assistant Cost manager - Multidisciplinary Consultancy - Belfast Your new company HAYS Property & Surveying NI are proudly working in collaboration with a highly respected, established multidisciplinary consultancy in their search for an Assistant Cost Manager to join their Belfast team. This organisation plays a pivotal role in delivering complex building and infrastructure projects across Northern Ireland and beyond, with expertise spanning across most, if not all, the built environment and construction commanding a significant presence within the marketplace. Due to continued growth, our client has an exciting opportunity available for an Assistant Cost Manager to join the growing team in Belfast. The role involves working with a key client gaining valuable experience on infrastructure and buildings projects. The successful candidate will provide support to the Commercial Manager and wider Contracts and Framework team for construction delivery, cost management and performance measurement. Your new role As part of the Cost Management Team, you'll play an active role in managing the financial aspects of building projects - from early design and planning through to completion, and in some cases, the ongoing costs associated with operation and maintenance once the building is in use.With continued growth across the region, the company now has an exciting opportunity for you to join the team as an Assistant Cost Manager based in Belfast. In this role, you'll work closely with one of the company's key clients, gaining valuable experience across both infrastructure and building projects. You'll support the Commercial Manager and the wider Contracts and Framework team in areas such as construction delivery, cost management and performance monitoring.Working with one of the key clients and carrying out the following responsibilities: Responsible for verifying and certifying payment of suppliers and ensuring the correct amount is paid. Development of procedures and systems for project cost management in order to develop efficiency and / or assurance of value for money. Prepare and present monthly reports showing cost position and contract performance on allocated projects to keep project teams informed. Assist in the development and compiling of NEC4 contract documents for projects - construction and professional services. Review existing contract documents on allocated projects and provide advice to project managers on contractual obligations to ensure compliance with the contract. Support the wider teams ensuring compliance with procedures for construction works. What you'll need to succeed Essential Some early experience in a construction contract environment. Experience in measurement and valuation of construction works. Experience of using MS Office 365 including Word and Excel. Understanding of building and civil construction technology and associated supply chain. Ability to deal with colleagues and wider project teams in a professional and confident manner. Ability to work to and meet deadlines. Excellent communication skills. Desirable NEC Contract Experience. Understanding of budget control and management of budgets. Strong numeracy and financial management ability. What you'll get in return Offering a wide range of benefits that support both personal and professional growth. These include hybrid working arrangements that promote work-life balance, competitive maternity and paternity packages, and a well-rewarded structure with a strong salary and generous holiday allowance, plus the option to purchase additional leave. There is a strong focus on wellbeing, with access to health and wellness initiatives such as gym memberships and cycle-to-work schemes, alongside comprehensive healthcare packages that include private medical insurance, dental cover and Eye care support. Continuous development is encouraged through structured learning programmes, APC pathways and in-house mentoring. Employees also benefit from additional perks such as season ticket loans and professional membership subscriptions. You'll gain exceptional exposure by working on a variety of projects across different sectors and regions, while a commitment to social responsibility brings opportunities to take part in team events, charity fundraising and volunteering activities. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
18/06/2026
Full time
Assistant Cost manager - Multidisciplinary Consultancy - Belfast Your new company HAYS Property & Surveying NI are proudly working in collaboration with a highly respected, established multidisciplinary consultancy in their search for an Assistant Cost Manager to join their Belfast team. This organisation plays a pivotal role in delivering complex building and infrastructure projects across Northern Ireland and beyond, with expertise spanning across most, if not all, the built environment and construction commanding a significant presence within the marketplace. Due to continued growth, our client has an exciting opportunity available for an Assistant Cost Manager to join the growing team in Belfast. The role involves working with a key client gaining valuable experience on infrastructure and buildings projects. The successful candidate will provide support to the Commercial Manager and wider Contracts and Framework team for construction delivery, cost management and performance measurement. Your new role As part of the Cost Management Team, you'll play an active role in managing the financial aspects of building projects - from early design and planning through to completion, and in some cases, the ongoing costs associated with operation and maintenance once the building is in use.With continued growth across the region, the company now has an exciting opportunity for you to join the team as an Assistant Cost Manager based in Belfast. In this role, you'll work closely with one of the company's key clients, gaining valuable experience across both infrastructure and building projects. You'll support the Commercial Manager and the wider Contracts and Framework team in areas such as construction delivery, cost management and performance monitoring.Working with one of the key clients and carrying out the following responsibilities: Responsible for verifying and certifying payment of suppliers and ensuring the correct amount is paid. Development of procedures and systems for project cost management in order to develop efficiency and / or assurance of value for money. Prepare and present monthly reports showing cost position and contract performance on allocated projects to keep project teams informed. Assist in the development and compiling of NEC4 contract documents for projects - construction and professional services. Review existing contract documents on allocated projects and provide advice to project managers on contractual obligations to ensure compliance with the contract. Support the wider teams ensuring compliance with procedures for construction works. What you'll need to succeed Essential Some early experience in a construction contract environment. Experience in measurement and valuation of construction works. Experience of using MS Office 365 including Word and Excel. Understanding of building and civil construction technology and associated supply chain. Ability to deal with colleagues and wider project teams in a professional and confident manner. Ability to work to and meet deadlines. Excellent communication skills. Desirable NEC Contract Experience. Understanding of budget control and management of budgets. Strong numeracy and financial management ability. What you'll get in return Offering a wide range of benefits that support both personal and professional growth. These include hybrid working arrangements that promote work-life balance, competitive maternity and paternity packages, and a well-rewarded structure with a strong salary and generous holiday allowance, plus the option to purchase additional leave. There is a strong focus on wellbeing, with access to health and wellness initiatives such as gym memberships and cycle-to-work schemes, alongside comprehensive healthcare packages that include private medical insurance, dental cover and Eye care support. Continuous development is encouraged through structured learning programmes, APC pathways and in-house mentoring. Employees also benefit from additional perks such as season ticket loans and professional membership subscriptions. You'll gain exceptional exposure by working on a variety of projects across different sectors and regions, while a commitment to social responsibility brings opportunities to take part in team events, charity fundraising and volunteering activities. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
A multinational logistics company are hiring a Facilities Manager for their office & warehouse sites. Your new company Our client are a multinational logistics company with a nationwide portfolio. They are hiring a Facilities Manager to join their central facilities & property team to deliver hard and soft service facilities, as well as projects & upgrade works, to their corporate office and warehousing sites in Heathrow. This is a site-based role operating Monday - Friday. Your new role As Facilities Manager, you will be responsible for operational management of all facilities services for the corporate office and other properties on site, including warehousing. You will ensure a safe, compliant, and high-quality working environment. You will be required to develop and maintain a logical and realistic approach to minimising all building-related risks associated with the site. You will be responsible for ensuring the property is subject to necessary upgrades and maintenance so it remains of a high standard - this is to be achieved within the allocated budget. A summary of the key aspects of the role are: Hard services maintenance management. Projects - ensuring refurbishments, upgrades, and construction works are delivered as necessary. Soft services management - this includes cleaning, security, catering, waste, post room, and other services. Stakeholder management - their UK HQ hosts the board, and is a hub for international leaders within the business. What you'll need to succeed To succeed in this role, you will require relevant experience in delivering broad-ranging facilities services within an office or similar environment. You will also require: Commercial facilities and maintenance management experience. Relevant facilities / property / engineering / construction qualifications. Full UK driving license. CIOB / RICS is preferred, however not essential. Strong stakeholder communication skills. Line management experience. Contractor management experience. What you'll get in return When successful in securing this role you will receive a permanent contract with a successful, multinational logistics and supply chain company. You will also receive: c£61,000 salary (exact figure TBC) Company car / car allowance (£6,700) Annual performance-based bonus (c10%) 25 days leave + bank holidays (options to buy additional days) 5-6% pension contributions Life assurance Various other company benefits What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
18/06/2026
Full time
A multinational logistics company are hiring a Facilities Manager for their office & warehouse sites. Your new company Our client are a multinational logistics company with a nationwide portfolio. They are hiring a Facilities Manager to join their central facilities & property team to deliver hard and soft service facilities, as well as projects & upgrade works, to their corporate office and warehousing sites in Heathrow. This is a site-based role operating Monday - Friday. Your new role As Facilities Manager, you will be responsible for operational management of all facilities services for the corporate office and other properties on site, including warehousing. You will ensure a safe, compliant, and high-quality working environment. You will be required to develop and maintain a logical and realistic approach to minimising all building-related risks associated with the site. You will be responsible for ensuring the property is subject to necessary upgrades and maintenance so it remains of a high standard - this is to be achieved within the allocated budget. A summary of the key aspects of the role are: Hard services maintenance management. Projects - ensuring refurbishments, upgrades, and construction works are delivered as necessary. Soft services management - this includes cleaning, security, catering, waste, post room, and other services. Stakeholder management - their UK HQ hosts the board, and is a hub for international leaders within the business. What you'll need to succeed To succeed in this role, you will require relevant experience in delivering broad-ranging facilities services within an office or similar environment. You will also require: Commercial facilities and maintenance management experience. Relevant facilities / property / engineering / construction qualifications. Full UK driving license. CIOB / RICS is preferred, however not essential. Strong stakeholder communication skills. Line management experience. Contractor management experience. What you'll get in return When successful in securing this role you will receive a permanent contract with a successful, multinational logistics and supply chain company. You will also receive: c£61,000 salary (exact figure TBC) Company car / car allowance (£6,700) Annual performance-based bonus (c10%) 25 days leave + bank holidays (options to buy additional days) 5-6% pension contributions Life assurance Various other company benefits What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
A growing specialist contractor within the glazing and interior systems sector is looking to appoint an experienced Project Manager to support an increasing pipeline of work across the UK. The business delivers a range of high quality glazed partitioning, fire-rated systems and associated internal glazing solutions across commercial, public sector and residential environments. This is a strong opportunity for a Project Manager who wants to join a specialist business with a premium offering and a reputation for quality. You will take ownership of projects from pre-construction planning through to installation and final handover, coordinating clients, suppliers, subcontractors and site teams to ensure works are delivered safely, on time and to a high standard. The company is continuing to grow and offers a varied project portfolio, a supportive team environment and the chance to play a key role in delivering technically detailed packages. If you have experience managing glazing, partitioning, architectural metalwork or related interior fit-out packages, this role offers real long term potential. Project Manager Salary & Benefits Salary: 50,000 to 70,000, dependent on experience 28 Days Holiday Incl. Bank Holidays Company events Pension scheme Cycle-to-work scheme Employee mentoring programme Referral programme Project Manager Job Overview Manage glazing, glass partition and fire door projects from planning through to installation and handover Develop and manage project plans, programmes, budgets and resource allocation Coordinate pre-start activities including surveys, procurement, orders and installation planning Interpret drawings, specifications and technical details to ensure compliance with design requirements Liaise with clients, architects, main contractors, suppliers and installers throughout the full project lifecycle Attend site meetings, pre-start meetings and progress reviews Manage subcontractors and specialist installers, ensuring work is delivered safely and to programme Prepare cost estimates, purchase orders and commercial forecasts Monitor project costs and implement cost control measures Manage variations, changes and additional cost items Carry out inspections of materials and workmanship to maintain quality standards Coordinate snagging, quality checks and project close out Maintain project documentation including drawings, RFIs, risk registers and change records Provide regular progress reports to senior management and stakeholders Lead and coordinate internal teams and site supervisors, setting clear expectations and deadlines Project Manager Requirements Proven Project Management experience within glazing, architectural glass, partitioning, interiors or building envelope sectors Strong technical knowledge of glazing systems, fire-rated systems, partitioning or related specialist packages Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, specifications and BIM models Strong commercial awareness with experience managing budgets, variations and cost control Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Competent using project management tools and Microsoft Office Degree in Construction Management or NVQ Level 6/7 equivalent is desirable SMSTS or similar health and safety certification is desirable Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
17/06/2026
Full time
A growing specialist contractor within the glazing and interior systems sector is looking to appoint an experienced Project Manager to support an increasing pipeline of work across the UK. The business delivers a range of high quality glazed partitioning, fire-rated systems and associated internal glazing solutions across commercial, public sector and residential environments. This is a strong opportunity for a Project Manager who wants to join a specialist business with a premium offering and a reputation for quality. You will take ownership of projects from pre-construction planning through to installation and final handover, coordinating clients, suppliers, subcontractors and site teams to ensure works are delivered safely, on time and to a high standard. The company is continuing to grow and offers a varied project portfolio, a supportive team environment and the chance to play a key role in delivering technically detailed packages. If you have experience managing glazing, partitioning, architectural metalwork or related interior fit-out packages, this role offers real long term potential. Project Manager Salary & Benefits Salary: 50,000 to 70,000, dependent on experience 28 Days Holiday Incl. Bank Holidays Company events Pension scheme Cycle-to-work scheme Employee mentoring programme Referral programme Project Manager Job Overview Manage glazing, glass partition and fire door projects from planning through to installation and handover Develop and manage project plans, programmes, budgets and resource allocation Coordinate pre-start activities including surveys, procurement, orders and installation planning Interpret drawings, specifications and technical details to ensure compliance with design requirements Liaise with clients, architects, main contractors, suppliers and installers throughout the full project lifecycle Attend site meetings, pre-start meetings and progress reviews Manage subcontractors and specialist installers, ensuring work is delivered safely and to programme Prepare cost estimates, purchase orders and commercial forecasts Monitor project costs and implement cost control measures Manage variations, changes and additional cost items Carry out inspections of materials and workmanship to maintain quality standards Coordinate snagging, quality checks and project close out Maintain project documentation including drawings, RFIs, risk registers and change records Provide regular progress reports to senior management and stakeholders Lead and coordinate internal teams and site supervisors, setting clear expectations and deadlines Project Manager Requirements Proven Project Management experience within glazing, architectural glass, partitioning, interiors or building envelope sectors Strong technical knowledge of glazing systems, fire-rated systems, partitioning or related specialist packages Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, specifications and BIM models Strong commercial awareness with experience managing budgets, variations and cost control Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Competent using project management tools and Microsoft Office Degree in Construction Management or NVQ Level 6/7 equivalent is desirable SMSTS or similar health and safety certification is desirable Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
The Role An opportunity has arisen for a Quantity Surveyor to join the team on a full-time, office-based basis in Belfast. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing both pre-contract and post-contract quantity surveying services, supporting projects from inception through to completion. The role will involve cost planning, commercial management, procurement support, contract administration, and financial reporting, ensuring projects remain commercially successful and financially controlled. Working alongside project managers, design consultants, contractors, and clients, you will play a key role in maintaining commercial performance, managing project costs, and ensuring contractual compliance throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Prepare, manage, and review Bills of Quantities (BOQs) and measurement documentation. Undertake quantity take-offs and support tender preparation and evaluation processes. Assist with cost planning, budgeting, and financial forecasting across a range of projects. Monitor project expenditure and implement effective cost control measures. Produce regular cost reports and commercial updates for clients and project teams. Assess and value contractor applications for payment and progress claims. Manage variations, change control procedures, and associated commercial documentation. Track project budgets and provide financial analysis throughout project delivery. Support contract administration duties in accordance with project requirements. Liaise with clients, contractors, consultants, and other stakeholders to ensure successful project outcomes. Ensure all commercial activities are carried out in line with contractual obligations and project objectives. Qualifications & Experience Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline. Strong experience in cost planning, budgeting, and commercial management within the construction industry. Proven ability to manage cost control processes and deliver accurate financial reporting. Experience preparing and administering Bills of Quantities and measurement documents. Working knowledge of standard construction contracts, including JCT, NEC, or equivalent forms of contract. Excellent numerical, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and strong attention to detail. Effective communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to build strong working relationships. Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within multidisciplinary project teams. Desirable Membership of, or progression towards membership with, a recognised professional body such as RICS or equivalent. Previous consultancy experience working across a variety of construction projects. Knowledge of both pre-contract and post-contract quantity surveying services. What We Offer Opportunity to work on a diverse range of construction projects across Northern Ireland and the UK. Exposure to all stages of the project lifecycle within a consultancy environment. Supportive and collaborative team culture. Professional development and career progression opportunities. Competitive salary and benefits package. Modern office environment in Belfast with a well-established and respected consultancy. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
17/06/2026
Full time
The Role An opportunity has arisen for a Quantity Surveyor to join the team on a full-time, office-based basis in Belfast. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing both pre-contract and post-contract quantity surveying services, supporting projects from inception through to completion. The role will involve cost planning, commercial management, procurement support, contract administration, and financial reporting, ensuring projects remain commercially successful and financially controlled. Working alongside project managers, design consultants, contractors, and clients, you will play a key role in maintaining commercial performance, managing project costs, and ensuring contractual compliance throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Prepare, manage, and review Bills of Quantities (BOQs) and measurement documentation. Undertake quantity take-offs and support tender preparation and evaluation processes. Assist with cost planning, budgeting, and financial forecasting across a range of projects. Monitor project expenditure and implement effective cost control measures. Produce regular cost reports and commercial updates for clients and project teams. Assess and value contractor applications for payment and progress claims. Manage variations, change control procedures, and associated commercial documentation. Track project budgets and provide financial analysis throughout project delivery. Support contract administration duties in accordance with project requirements. Liaise with clients, contractors, consultants, and other stakeholders to ensure successful project outcomes. Ensure all commercial activities are carried out in line with contractual obligations and project objectives. Qualifications & Experience Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline. Strong experience in cost planning, budgeting, and commercial management within the construction industry. Proven ability to manage cost control processes and deliver accurate financial reporting. Experience preparing and administering Bills of Quantities and measurement documents. Working knowledge of standard construction contracts, including JCT, NEC, or equivalent forms of contract. Excellent numerical, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and strong attention to detail. Effective communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to build strong working relationships. Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within multidisciplinary project teams. Desirable Membership of, or progression towards membership with, a recognised professional body such as RICS or equivalent. Previous consultancy experience working across a variety of construction projects. Knowledge of both pre-contract and post-contract quantity surveying services. What We Offer Opportunity to work on a diverse range of construction projects across Northern Ireland and the UK. Exposure to all stages of the project lifecycle within a consultancy environment. Supportive and collaborative team culture. Professional development and career progression opportunities. Competitive salary and benefits package. Modern office environment in Belfast with a well-established and respected consultancy. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
Associate/Director Building Surveyor Glasgow Your new company You'll be joining a global, multidisciplinary consultancy that delivers cutting-edge solutions in design, engineering, and project management. This organisation partners with clients across the property, infrastructure, and sustainability sectors, helping them achieve ambitious goals such as Net Zero carbon targets and long-term estate efficiency. With a reputation for technical excellence and innovation, they offer a collaborative environment where building surveyors work alongside experts in architecture, engineering, and cost consultancy. Their projects span heritage refurbishments, commercial developments, healthcare estates, and education facilities, giving you exposure to a diverse and exciting portfolio. Your new role As a Building Surveyor, you'll play a key role in supporting senior surveyors and project managers on a variety of assignments. Your responsibilities will include: Assisting with condition surveys, defect diagnosis, and asset management reports.Supporting dilapidation assessments and party wall matters.Preparing technical documentation and contributing to contract administration under JCT and NEC frameworksWorking on refurbishment and improvement projects, ensuring compliance with sustainability and safety standardsLiaising with clients and stakeholders to deliver clear, professional adviceThis role offers hands-on experience across multiple sectors, giving you the chance to develop both technical and client-facing skills. You'll be part of a team that values knowledge sharing and encourages innovation. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Building Surveying or a closely related discipline Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities A proactive attitude and willingness to learn from experienced professionals Familiarity with surveying principles such as condition assessments and defect analysis Knowledge of JCT or NEC contracts (desirable but not essential) A genuine interest in sustainability and modern building practices What you'll get in return Full APC support and structured career development Access to high-profile projects across commercial, public, and heritage sectors A hybrid working model with flexibility to balance office and remote work A collaborative culture that promotes knowledge sharing and progression Competitive salary, benefits package, and opportunities for international exposure The chance to work for a consultancy that is shaping the future of the built environment through innovation and sustainability What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
17/06/2026
Full time
Associate/Director Building Surveyor Glasgow Your new company You'll be joining a global, multidisciplinary consultancy that delivers cutting-edge solutions in design, engineering, and project management. This organisation partners with clients across the property, infrastructure, and sustainability sectors, helping them achieve ambitious goals such as Net Zero carbon targets and long-term estate efficiency. With a reputation for technical excellence and innovation, they offer a collaborative environment where building surveyors work alongside experts in architecture, engineering, and cost consultancy. Their projects span heritage refurbishments, commercial developments, healthcare estates, and education facilities, giving you exposure to a diverse and exciting portfolio. Your new role As a Building Surveyor, you'll play a key role in supporting senior surveyors and project managers on a variety of assignments. Your responsibilities will include: Assisting with condition surveys, defect diagnosis, and asset management reports.Supporting dilapidation assessments and party wall matters.Preparing technical documentation and contributing to contract administration under JCT and NEC frameworksWorking on refurbishment and improvement projects, ensuring compliance with sustainability and safety standardsLiaising with clients and stakeholders to deliver clear, professional adviceThis role offers hands-on experience across multiple sectors, giving you the chance to develop both technical and client-facing skills. You'll be part of a team that values knowledge sharing and encourages innovation. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Building Surveying or a closely related discipline Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities A proactive attitude and willingness to learn from experienced professionals Familiarity with surveying principles such as condition assessments and defect analysis Knowledge of JCT or NEC contracts (desirable but not essential) A genuine interest in sustainability and modern building practices What you'll get in return Full APC support and structured career development Access to high-profile projects across commercial, public, and heritage sectors A hybrid working model with flexibility to balance office and remote work A collaborative culture that promotes knowledge sharing and progression Competitive salary, benefits package, and opportunities for international exposure The chance to work for a consultancy that is shaping the future of the built environment through innovation and sustainability What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Quantity Surveyor Required Local To Leeds! Our client carries out large, complex MEP engineering project works across the UK and Ireland, delivering leading-edge construction solutions across a range of key sectors including; Commercial, Education, Healthcare, Heritage, Hospitality & Leisure, Life Sciences & Residential through their Major Projects, Facilities Management & Specialist Projects divisions. The role: Our client is looking to take on an experienced Quantity Surveyor for Mechanical and Electrical projects. This is a remote role for someone based near Leeds, working from home with occasional Site Visits across Yorkshire and the North West. The ideal candidate will be a motivated and reliable individual who brings enthusiasm and positivity to the team, who also enjoys working in a fast-paced environment. Key Responsibilities and Duties: Attend pre-contract meetings, liaise with a wide range of construction professionals, and ensure timely completion of agreed actions. Contract review and negotiation with Main Contractors / Clients Negotiate with subcontractors and suppliers on behalf of the company, ensuring competitive pricing and favourable terms. Administer construction contracts in line with agreed terms and management of the payment processes. Accurately measure and value work completed, ensuring compliance with contract specifications and drawings. Prepare regular cost reports and financial statements, tracking project progress and identifying any potential budget deviations. Identify and assess potential financial risks associated with projects and develop mitigation strategies. Maintain effective communication with clients, keeping them informed about project costs, progress, and potential changes. Collaborate with other team members, including project managers, engineers, and support services to ensure project success. Conduct other duties as directed by management. Skills and Qualifications: 5 years + post graduate experience in a QS role within the Construction Industry Highly motivated hard-working individual who can work on their own or as part of a team Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications Excellent written and verbal communication skills Excellent time management and organisational skills Applicants must have a clean driving license Self-motivated, with a can-do approach to work and willingness to learn and assist Willing to travel to site 1-2 days per week. Benefits: Our client offers flexitime and considers flexible working patterns helping you achieve a positive work-life balance Fantastic training both in-house and outsourced including Employee Development Programs. Private Health Care and Cash Plan Scheme after 6 months of employment. Salary Negotiable Dependant on Experience. Company uniform. If you re an experienced Quantity Surveyor based local to Leeds looking for work, please apply with your up-to-date CV and call Harry at the office. This job is being advertised by S&D Trade Recruitment, who operate as an employment business throughout the UK.
16/06/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Required Local To Leeds! Our client carries out large, complex MEP engineering project works across the UK and Ireland, delivering leading-edge construction solutions across a range of key sectors including; Commercial, Education, Healthcare, Heritage, Hospitality & Leisure, Life Sciences & Residential through their Major Projects, Facilities Management & Specialist Projects divisions. The role: Our client is looking to take on an experienced Quantity Surveyor for Mechanical and Electrical projects. This is a remote role for someone based near Leeds, working from home with occasional Site Visits across Yorkshire and the North West. The ideal candidate will be a motivated and reliable individual who brings enthusiasm and positivity to the team, who also enjoys working in a fast-paced environment. Key Responsibilities and Duties: Attend pre-contract meetings, liaise with a wide range of construction professionals, and ensure timely completion of agreed actions. Contract review and negotiation with Main Contractors / Clients Negotiate with subcontractors and suppliers on behalf of the company, ensuring competitive pricing and favourable terms. Administer construction contracts in line with agreed terms and management of the payment processes. Accurately measure and value work completed, ensuring compliance with contract specifications and drawings. Prepare regular cost reports and financial statements, tracking project progress and identifying any potential budget deviations. Identify and assess potential financial risks associated with projects and develop mitigation strategies. Maintain effective communication with clients, keeping them informed about project costs, progress, and potential changes. Collaborate with other team members, including project managers, engineers, and support services to ensure project success. Conduct other duties as directed by management. Skills and Qualifications: 5 years + post graduate experience in a QS role within the Construction Industry Highly motivated hard-working individual who can work on their own or as part of a team Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications Excellent written and verbal communication skills Excellent time management and organisational skills Applicants must have a clean driving license Self-motivated, with a can-do approach to work and willingness to learn and assist Willing to travel to site 1-2 days per week. Benefits: Our client offers flexitime and considers flexible working patterns helping you achieve a positive work-life balance Fantastic training both in-house and outsourced including Employee Development Programs. Private Health Care and Cash Plan Scheme after 6 months of employment. Salary Negotiable Dependant on Experience. Company uniform. If you re an experienced Quantity Surveyor based local to Leeds looking for work, please apply with your up-to-date CV and call Harry at the office. This job is being advertised by S&D Trade Recruitment, who operate as an employment business throughout the UK.
MB965: Bid Writer Location: Swindon Salary: £42,000 Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Additional Company Benefits: Exceptional Career Development Opportunities, Company Car/Car Allowance (Depending on job grade), Pension matched up to 8%, 25 days annual leave plus holiday (opportunity to buy/sell leave will be implemented from January 2026), Private medical insurance, Free 24/7 EAP Overview: First Military Recruitment is proudly working in partnership with a fantastic national construction business who are looking to recruit a Bid Writer on a permanent basis due to growth based at their Swindon depot. Duties and Responsibilities: Produce written responses for PQQs and Tenders including; unique responses, references, case studies, CVs (in liaison with Bid Coordinators) and project experience. Support the Head of Bid Management, Business Development Managers and Bid Managers in the production of PQQ and Tender responses, and associated elements. Ensure compliance with the Work Winning processes and procedures to manage submissions and bid-related information. Support briefings, kick-off meetings and progress meetings. Ensure all tender documentation is presented to a uniformly high standard, editing and proofreading submission documents, as well as (when required) coordinating and supporting in the production and finalisation of documents. Support the facilitation of storyboarding sessions with subject matter experts, taking ownership to completion. Prepare graphics such as flow charts, diagrams and organisation charts as required to support high standard submissions. Support contributors with content development and responses by assessing whether the questions are being answered (first drafts and red review process) in liaison with Bid Managers and Coordinators. Provide feedback to the Head of Bid Management, Bid Managers and Bid Coordinators of progress with responses. Contribute to the final publication, supporting the timely submission to the client. Maintain the Document Management System ensuring a complete record of the submission is maintained for future review or scrutiny. Identify and re-work existing pre-written content where relevant. Assist with Knowledge Management. Work to deadlines in a highly pressured environment. Skills and Experience: Proven experience in bid writing, proposal management, marketing communications, technical writing, or a similar work-winning environment. Outstanding written communication skills with the ability to translate complex technical information into clear, engaging, and persuasive content. Strong understanding of tendering, procurement processes, and best-practice bid methodologies. Excellent attention to detail, editing, proofreading, and document quality assurance capabilities. Skilled in stakeholder engagement, with the confidence to challenge, influence, and collaborate effectively at all levels. Experience facilitating workshops, interviews, and content-gathering sessions with subject matter experts. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications and capable of producing professional, visually engaging submission documents. Highly organised, resilient, and capable of managing multiple deadlines within a demanding commercial environment. A proactive, solutions-focused mindset with a commitment to continuous improvement and delivering winning outcomes MB965: Bid Writer Location: Swindon Salary: £42,000 Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Additional Company Benefits: Exceptional Career Development Opportunities, Company Car/Car Allowance (Depending on job grade), Pension matched up to 8%, 25 days annual leave plus holiday (opportunity to buy/sell leave will be implemented from January 2026), Private medical insurance, Free 24/7 EAP
16/06/2026
Full time
MB965: Bid Writer Location: Swindon Salary: £42,000 Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Additional Company Benefits: Exceptional Career Development Opportunities, Company Car/Car Allowance (Depending on job grade), Pension matched up to 8%, 25 days annual leave plus holiday (opportunity to buy/sell leave will be implemented from January 2026), Private medical insurance, Free 24/7 EAP Overview: First Military Recruitment is proudly working in partnership with a fantastic national construction business who are looking to recruit a Bid Writer on a permanent basis due to growth based at their Swindon depot. Duties and Responsibilities: Produce written responses for PQQs and Tenders including; unique responses, references, case studies, CVs (in liaison with Bid Coordinators) and project experience. Support the Head of Bid Management, Business Development Managers and Bid Managers in the production of PQQ and Tender responses, and associated elements. Ensure compliance with the Work Winning processes and procedures to manage submissions and bid-related information. Support briefings, kick-off meetings and progress meetings. Ensure all tender documentation is presented to a uniformly high standard, editing and proofreading submission documents, as well as (when required) coordinating and supporting in the production and finalisation of documents. Support the facilitation of storyboarding sessions with subject matter experts, taking ownership to completion. Prepare graphics such as flow charts, diagrams and organisation charts as required to support high standard submissions. Support contributors with content development and responses by assessing whether the questions are being answered (first drafts and red review process) in liaison with Bid Managers and Coordinators. Provide feedback to the Head of Bid Management, Bid Managers and Bid Coordinators of progress with responses. Contribute to the final publication, supporting the timely submission to the client. Maintain the Document Management System ensuring a complete record of the submission is maintained for future review or scrutiny. Identify and re-work existing pre-written content where relevant. Assist with Knowledge Management. Work to deadlines in a highly pressured environment. Skills and Experience: Proven experience in bid writing, proposal management, marketing communications, technical writing, or a similar work-winning environment. Outstanding written communication skills with the ability to translate complex technical information into clear, engaging, and persuasive content. Strong understanding of tendering, procurement processes, and best-practice bid methodologies. Excellent attention to detail, editing, proofreading, and document quality assurance capabilities. Skilled in stakeholder engagement, with the confidence to challenge, influence, and collaborate effectively at all levels. Experience facilitating workshops, interviews, and content-gathering sessions with subject matter experts. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications and capable of producing professional, visually engaging submission documents. Highly organised, resilient, and capable of managing multiple deadlines within a demanding commercial environment. A proactive, solutions-focused mindset with a commitment to continuous improvement and delivering winning outcomes MB965: Bid Writer Location: Swindon Salary: £42,000 Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Additional Company Benefits: Exceptional Career Development Opportunities, Company Car/Car Allowance (Depending on job grade), Pension matched up to 8%, 25 days annual leave plus holiday (opportunity to buy/sell leave will be implemented from January 2026), Private medical insurance, Free 24/7 EAP
MB967: Senior Bid Writer Location: Swindon Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 + £5,750 Car Allowance Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Additional Company Benefits: Exceptional Career Development Opportunities, Company Car/Car Allowance (Depending on job grade), Pension matched up to 8%, 25 days annual leave plus holiday (opportunity to buy/sell leave will be implemented from January 2026), Private medical insurance, Free 24/7 EAP Overview: First Military Recruitment is proudly working in partnership with a fantastic national construction business who are looking to recruit a Senior Bid Writer on a permanent basis due to growth based at their Swindon depot. Duties and Responsibilities: Produce written responses for PQQs and Tenders including; unique responses, references, case studies, CVs (in liaison with Bid Coordinators) and project experience. Support the Head of Bid Management, Business Development Managers and Bid Managers in the production of PQQ and Tender responses, and associated elements. Ensure compliance with the Work Winning processes and procedures to manage submissions and bid-related information. Support briefings, kick-off meetings and progress meetings. Ensure all tender documentation is presented to a uniformly high standard, editing and proofreading submission documents, as well as (when required) coordinating and supporting in the production and finalisation of documents. Support the facilitation of storyboarding sessions with subject matter experts, taking ownership to completion. Prepare graphics such as flow charts, diagrams and organisation charts as required to support high standard submissions. Support contributors with content development and responses by assessing whether the questions are being answered (first drafts and red review process) in liaison with Bid Managers and Coordinators. Provide feedback to the Head of Bid Management, Bid Managers and Bid Coordinators of progress with responses. Contribute to the final publication, supporting the timely submission to the client. Maintain the Document Management System ensuring a complete record of the submission is maintained for future review or scrutiny. Identify and re-work existing pre-written content where relevant. Assist with Knowledge Management. Work to deadlines in a highly pressured environment. Skills and Experience: Proven experience in bid writing, proposal management, marketing communications, technical writing, or a similar work-winning environment. Proven experience of managing a team. Outstanding written communication skills with the ability to translate complex technical information into clear, engaging, and persuasive content. Strong understanding of tendering, procurement processes, and best-practice bid methodologies. Excellent attention to detail, editing, proofreading, and document quality assurance capabilities. Skilled in stakeholder engagement, with the confidence to challenge, influence, and collaborate effectively at all levels. Experience facilitating workshops, interviews, and content-gathering sessions with subject matter experts. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications and capable of producing professional, visually engaging submission documents. Highly organised, resilient, and capable of managing multiple deadlines within a demanding commercial environment. A proactive, solutions-focused mindset with a commitment to continuous improvement and delivering winning outcomes. MB967: Senior Bid Writer Location: Swindon Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 + £5,750 Car Allowance Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Additional Company Benefits: Exceptional Career Development Opportunities, Company Car/Car Allowance (Depending on job grade), Pension matched up to 8%, 25 days annual leave plus holiday (opportunity to buy/sell leave will be implemented from January 2026), Private medical insurance, Free 24/7 EAP
16/06/2026
Full time
MB967: Senior Bid Writer Location: Swindon Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 + £5,750 Car Allowance Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Additional Company Benefits: Exceptional Career Development Opportunities, Company Car/Car Allowance (Depending on job grade), Pension matched up to 8%, 25 days annual leave plus holiday (opportunity to buy/sell leave will be implemented from January 2026), Private medical insurance, Free 24/7 EAP Overview: First Military Recruitment is proudly working in partnership with a fantastic national construction business who are looking to recruit a Senior Bid Writer on a permanent basis due to growth based at their Swindon depot. Duties and Responsibilities: Produce written responses for PQQs and Tenders including; unique responses, references, case studies, CVs (in liaison with Bid Coordinators) and project experience. Support the Head of Bid Management, Business Development Managers and Bid Managers in the production of PQQ and Tender responses, and associated elements. Ensure compliance with the Work Winning processes and procedures to manage submissions and bid-related information. Support briefings, kick-off meetings and progress meetings. Ensure all tender documentation is presented to a uniformly high standard, editing and proofreading submission documents, as well as (when required) coordinating and supporting in the production and finalisation of documents. Support the facilitation of storyboarding sessions with subject matter experts, taking ownership to completion. Prepare graphics such as flow charts, diagrams and organisation charts as required to support high standard submissions. Support contributors with content development and responses by assessing whether the questions are being answered (first drafts and red review process) in liaison with Bid Managers and Coordinators. Provide feedback to the Head of Bid Management, Bid Managers and Bid Coordinators of progress with responses. Contribute to the final publication, supporting the timely submission to the client. Maintain the Document Management System ensuring a complete record of the submission is maintained for future review or scrutiny. Identify and re-work existing pre-written content where relevant. Assist with Knowledge Management. Work to deadlines in a highly pressured environment. Skills and Experience: Proven experience in bid writing, proposal management, marketing communications, technical writing, or a similar work-winning environment. Proven experience of managing a team. Outstanding written communication skills with the ability to translate complex technical information into clear, engaging, and persuasive content. Strong understanding of tendering, procurement processes, and best-practice bid methodologies. Excellent attention to detail, editing, proofreading, and document quality assurance capabilities. Skilled in stakeholder engagement, with the confidence to challenge, influence, and collaborate effectively at all levels. Experience facilitating workshops, interviews, and content-gathering sessions with subject matter experts. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications and capable of producing professional, visually engaging submission documents. Highly organised, resilient, and capable of managing multiple deadlines within a demanding commercial environment. A proactive, solutions-focused mindset with a commitment to continuous improvement and delivering winning outcomes. MB967: Senior Bid Writer Location: Swindon Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 + £5,750 Car Allowance Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Additional Company Benefits: Exceptional Career Development Opportunities, Company Car/Car Allowance (Depending on job grade), Pension matched up to 8%, 25 days annual leave plus holiday (opportunity to buy/sell leave will be implemented from January 2026), Private medical insurance, Free 24/7 EAP
DO NOT APPLY UNLESS YOU CURRENTLY LIVE WITHIN 1 HOUR OF SWINDON Location: Swindon (3 days office) / Home (1 day) / Site & Project Visits (1 day) Salary: Up to £90,000 + £6,000 Car Allowance + Benefits Sector: Healthcare Construction / New Build / Major Projects Start Date: ASAP Planner The Company This is a genuinely unique opportunity for an experienced Planner to join a leading healthcare provider that is creating its own in-house construction delivery team. The organisation operates some of the most prestigious healthcare facilities in the UK and has committed to delivering a long-term programme of major capital investment, with over £500m of future construction projects planned. Typical developments range from £50m+ ultra-high-specification healthcare facilities through to major extensions, specialist medical buildings and associated infrastructure. Unlike traditional contracting environments, all projects are delivered within the wider group, creating a collaborative approach without the challenges often associated with competitive tendering, unrealistic programmes or low-margin contracting. This allows the team to focus on delivering exceptional projects with realistic timescales, quality and innovation at the forefront. The first major project is a flagship £70m+ new build development in the Winchester area. Planner The Role As Planner, you will play a key role from project inception through to completion, helping shape delivery strategies and programmes from the earliest design stages. Working closely with the Project Directors, Design Team and Construction Teams, you will develop and manage programmes across multiple live and pre-construction projects, providing critical planning expertise to ensure successful delivery. This is a highly visible position offering significant influence within a growing construction division that is expected to deliver major projects for many years to come. Responsibilities include: Developing and maintaining detailed project programmes using ASTA Powerproject Producing design, procurement, construction and commissioning programmes Working with project teams during feasibility and pre-construction stages Developing master programmes for major projects and portfolio-wide planning Producing short, medium and long-term programmes Monitoring progress against programme and identifying risks and opportunities Carrying out programme updates and progress reporting Undertaking site visits to assess progress and programme performance Working closely with Project Managers to develop recovery plans where required Reviewing subcontractor and consultant programmes Providing programme analysis, sequencing advice and construction methodology input Supporting project teams with resource and logistics planning Producing reports and presentations for senior stakeholders Contributing to project strategy, phasing and delivery planning Planner The Person Previous experience as a Planner within a main contractor environment Strong ASTA Powerproject experience is ideal but other software experince would be transferrable Experience working on major new build construction projects Ability to manage programmes from design stage through to project completion Strong understanding of construction methodologies and sequencing Comfortable working closely with operational, commercial and design teams Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Tier 1 or large regional contractor experience would be particularly advantageous Experience across healthcare, commercial, residential, education or similar major projects welcomed Planner The Opportunity This is an opportunity to join a business at the beginning of an exciting long-term growth journey. With a secured pipeline of over £500m worth of future developments, you will become a key member of a specialist construction team delivering some of the highest quality healthcare projects in the UK. For planners seeking a move away from traditional contracting pressures whilst still working on large, technically challenging projects, opportunities like this are exceptionally rare.
16/06/2026
Full time
DO NOT APPLY UNLESS YOU CURRENTLY LIVE WITHIN 1 HOUR OF SWINDON Location: Swindon (3 days office) / Home (1 day) / Site & Project Visits (1 day) Salary: Up to £90,000 + £6,000 Car Allowance + Benefits Sector: Healthcare Construction / New Build / Major Projects Start Date: ASAP Planner The Company This is a genuinely unique opportunity for an experienced Planner to join a leading healthcare provider that is creating its own in-house construction delivery team. The organisation operates some of the most prestigious healthcare facilities in the UK and has committed to delivering a long-term programme of major capital investment, with over £500m of future construction projects planned. Typical developments range from £50m+ ultra-high-specification healthcare facilities through to major extensions, specialist medical buildings and associated infrastructure. Unlike traditional contracting environments, all projects are delivered within the wider group, creating a collaborative approach without the challenges often associated with competitive tendering, unrealistic programmes or low-margin contracting. This allows the team to focus on delivering exceptional projects with realistic timescales, quality and innovation at the forefront. The first major project is a flagship £70m+ new build development in the Winchester area. Planner The Role As Planner, you will play a key role from project inception through to completion, helping shape delivery strategies and programmes from the earliest design stages. Working closely with the Project Directors, Design Team and Construction Teams, you will develop and manage programmes across multiple live and pre-construction projects, providing critical planning expertise to ensure successful delivery. This is a highly visible position offering significant influence within a growing construction division that is expected to deliver major projects for many years to come. Responsibilities include: Developing and maintaining detailed project programmes using ASTA Powerproject Producing design, procurement, construction and commissioning programmes Working with project teams during feasibility and pre-construction stages Developing master programmes for major projects and portfolio-wide planning Producing short, medium and long-term programmes Monitoring progress against programme and identifying risks and opportunities Carrying out programme updates and progress reporting Undertaking site visits to assess progress and programme performance Working closely with Project Managers to develop recovery plans where required Reviewing subcontractor and consultant programmes Providing programme analysis, sequencing advice and construction methodology input Supporting project teams with resource and logistics planning Producing reports and presentations for senior stakeholders Contributing to project strategy, phasing and delivery planning Planner The Person Previous experience as a Planner within a main contractor environment Strong ASTA Powerproject experience is ideal but other software experince would be transferrable Experience working on major new build construction projects Ability to manage programmes from design stage through to project completion Strong understanding of construction methodologies and sequencing Comfortable working closely with operational, commercial and design teams Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Tier 1 or large regional contractor experience would be particularly advantageous Experience across healthcare, commercial, residential, education or similar major projects welcomed Planner The Opportunity This is an opportunity to join a business at the beginning of an exciting long-term growth journey. With a secured pipeline of over £500m worth of future developments, you will become a key member of a specialist construction team delivering some of the highest quality healthcare projects in the UK. For planners seeking a move away from traditional contracting pressures whilst still working on large, technically challenging projects, opportunities like this are exceptionally rare.
About the company: Our privately owned client is a leading name within the enabling works industry that prides itself on their excellent reputation to deliver projects within budget and to programme, whilst always maintaining high standards and quality. They are a professional, technically minded and modern outfit who have proven success of operating primarily as principle contractor on their projects throughout the City. Much of their work is secured due to repeat business and package values range up to £10M. As a multifaceted contractor, their core areas of expertise include demolition and dismantling, temporary works, façade retention, structural alterations and substructure packages and current turnover stands in excess of £60M. Having worked closely with this client for many years, I would highly recommend them due to the fact that they offer an excellent working environment where they encourage professionals to grow and develop in their careers. Furthermore, with a close management team, the business has the ability to offer a real family feel, assuring that you will be a name rather than just a number within the organisation. About the opportunity: Due to company expansion, my client is recruiting for a key figure to work within their preconstruction team. As a Pre-Construction Manager, you will play a pivotal role in securing new business opportunities by leading all pre-construction activities from initial enquiry through to contract award and project handover. You will be responsible for coordinating technical, commercial and operational inputs to develop winning tender submissions whilst ensuring project risks, methodologies and programme requirements are fully understood and addressed. About the requirements: To be considered for this opportunity, you must hold proven experience in operating at the Preconstruction Management level whilst working for an enabling works subcontractor in the UK which undertakes demolition, substructure and superstructure works. You must hold a strong understanding of tendering and bid management processes and be experienced in reviewing technical specifications, designs and project documentation. About the benefits and rewards: For this permanent opportunity, my client is targeting professionals who are looking to earn anywhere from £90,000 to £110,000 per annum however, there may be flexibility on this as the specific salary will depend on experience and suitability. Furthermore, there will be a generous package on offer in addition to the usual benefits associated with a large, successful company. Due to team structure and company expansion, there is the opportunity to be promoted to Preconstruction Director within the next 24 months. How to apply: If interested in this opportunity, please send a copy of your CV to me or call the main office landline to discuss further on a confidential basis.
16/06/2026
Full time
About the company: Our privately owned client is a leading name within the enabling works industry that prides itself on their excellent reputation to deliver projects within budget and to programme, whilst always maintaining high standards and quality. They are a professional, technically minded and modern outfit who have proven success of operating primarily as principle contractor on their projects throughout the City. Much of their work is secured due to repeat business and package values range up to £10M. As a multifaceted contractor, their core areas of expertise include demolition and dismantling, temporary works, façade retention, structural alterations and substructure packages and current turnover stands in excess of £60M. Having worked closely with this client for many years, I would highly recommend them due to the fact that they offer an excellent working environment where they encourage professionals to grow and develop in their careers. Furthermore, with a close management team, the business has the ability to offer a real family feel, assuring that you will be a name rather than just a number within the organisation. About the opportunity: Due to company expansion, my client is recruiting for a key figure to work within their preconstruction team. As a Pre-Construction Manager, you will play a pivotal role in securing new business opportunities by leading all pre-construction activities from initial enquiry through to contract award and project handover. You will be responsible for coordinating technical, commercial and operational inputs to develop winning tender submissions whilst ensuring project risks, methodologies and programme requirements are fully understood and addressed. About the requirements: To be considered for this opportunity, you must hold proven experience in operating at the Preconstruction Management level whilst working for an enabling works subcontractor in the UK which undertakes demolition, substructure and superstructure works. You must hold a strong understanding of tendering and bid management processes and be experienced in reviewing technical specifications, designs and project documentation. About the benefits and rewards: For this permanent opportunity, my client is targeting professionals who are looking to earn anywhere from £90,000 to £110,000 per annum however, there may be flexibility on this as the specific salary will depend on experience and suitability. Furthermore, there will be a generous package on offer in addition to the usual benefits associated with a large, successful company. Due to team structure and company expansion, there is the opportunity to be promoted to Preconstruction Director within the next 24 months. How to apply: If interested in this opportunity, please send a copy of your CV to me or call the main office landline to discuss further on a confidential basis.
Project Supervisor Multi-Utility & Infrastructure Projects Job Summary Manage and supervise all on-site activities associated with multi-utility and infrastructure projects. Lead direct labour and subcontractor teams, resolve operational issues, and ensure projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and in accordance with programme requirements. Work closely with client representatives, site management teams, internal departments, subcontractors, and other stakeholders to support successful project delivery. Responsible for health and safety compliance, quality assurance, environmental management, site administration, cost control, programme delivery, stakeholder communication, team leadership, and operational performance. Principal Responsibilities Health & Safety Take full responsibility for health, safety, quality, and environmental compliance across assigned sites. Conduct regular site audits, inspections, and safety briefings. Ensure all non-conformance issues are identified, managed, and closed out effectively. Promote proactive hazard reporting and positive safety interventions. Ensure Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) are reviewed and followed before work commences. Ensure compliance with industry best practice when excavating near existing services and utility assets. Investigate and report incidents, near misses, and accidents in a timely manner. Maintain accurate site records, documentation, and completion reports. Ensure project drawings and records remain current and accurate. Coordinate the preparation and submission of as-built records and site documentation. Client & Stakeholder Management Conduct pre-start site reviews and ensure all stakeholders understand planned activities and programme requirements. Maintain clear communication with clients, site managers, and project stakeholders throughout project delivery. Deliver projects to agreed programmes while maintaining quality standards. Provide professional advice and feedback to clients regarding site constraints, delays, and operational improvements. Deliver a consistently high standard of customer service and stakeholder engagement. Team Leadership Manage and coordinate site operatives and subcontractors to maximise productivity and efficiency. Monitor workforce performance and support employee development through appraisals and coaching. Promote a positive, fair, and professional working environment. Ensure labour resources are effectively allocated to achieve programme targets. Quality & Operational Excellence Ensure all works are completed to specification and required quality standards. Carry out joint inspections and measurements with supply chain partners where required. Verify site levels, setting out requirements, and construction details before works commence. Forward plan activities to ensure resources, materials, and equipment are available when required. Monitor material usage and minimise waste through effective planning. Coordinate plant and equipment requirements with project management teams. Deliver comprehensive site handovers and work package briefings to operational teams. Ensure sites remain organised, safe, and professionally presented at all times. Maintain accurate records of deliveries, materials, and operational activities. Sustainability & Efficiency Promote efficient working practices and resource utilisation. Maintain regular communication with operational teams to ensure programme information remains accurate and up to date. Encourage the recycling and reuse of materials wherever practical. Support the achievement of operational and commercial performance targets. Contribute to the profitability and financial performance of assigned projects. Person Specification Qualifications & Experience Minimum 5 years' experience within the utility, infrastructure, or civil engineering sector. Minimum 5 years' experience in a supervisory or site leadership role. SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme). Streetworks Supervisor qualification. Utility industry safety and environmental accreditations. Utility network competency certifications (gas, water, electric or equivalent). First Aid qualification. Full UK driving licence. Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of utility infrastructure, civil engineering, and construction activities. Knowledge of health, safety, environmental, and industry regulations. Proficient in Microsoft Office and project administration systems. Strong leadership, planning, and organisational skills. Ability to interpret technical drawings and project specifications. Effective people management and team leadership capability. Results-driven with a focus on quality, safety, and productivity. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities. Client-focused with experience working collaboratively across multiple disciplines. Personal Attributes Strong commitment to health, safety, and environmental excellence. Able to work effectively under pressure and manage multiple priorities. Flexible and adaptable approach to work. Commercially aware and focused on achieving successful outcomes. Honest, reliable, and professional. Strong team player with excellent interpersonal skills. Committed to continuous improvement and innovation. Proactive and self-motivated. Driven to deliver high-quality results. Professional and presentable at all times.
15/06/2026
Full time
Project Supervisor Multi-Utility & Infrastructure Projects Job Summary Manage and supervise all on-site activities associated with multi-utility and infrastructure projects. Lead direct labour and subcontractor teams, resolve operational issues, and ensure projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and in accordance with programme requirements. Work closely with client representatives, site management teams, internal departments, subcontractors, and other stakeholders to support successful project delivery. Responsible for health and safety compliance, quality assurance, environmental management, site administration, cost control, programme delivery, stakeholder communication, team leadership, and operational performance. Principal Responsibilities Health & Safety Take full responsibility for health, safety, quality, and environmental compliance across assigned sites. Conduct regular site audits, inspections, and safety briefings. Ensure all non-conformance issues are identified, managed, and closed out effectively. Promote proactive hazard reporting and positive safety interventions. Ensure Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) are reviewed and followed before work commences. Ensure compliance with industry best practice when excavating near existing services and utility assets. Investigate and report incidents, near misses, and accidents in a timely manner. Maintain accurate site records, documentation, and completion reports. Ensure project drawings and records remain current and accurate. Coordinate the preparation and submission of as-built records and site documentation. Client & Stakeholder Management Conduct pre-start site reviews and ensure all stakeholders understand planned activities and programme requirements. Maintain clear communication with clients, site managers, and project stakeholders throughout project delivery. Deliver projects to agreed programmes while maintaining quality standards. Provide professional advice and feedback to clients regarding site constraints, delays, and operational improvements. Deliver a consistently high standard of customer service and stakeholder engagement. Team Leadership Manage and coordinate site operatives and subcontractors to maximise productivity and efficiency. Monitor workforce performance and support employee development through appraisals and coaching. Promote a positive, fair, and professional working environment. Ensure labour resources are effectively allocated to achieve programme targets. Quality & Operational Excellence Ensure all works are completed to specification and required quality standards. Carry out joint inspections and measurements with supply chain partners where required. Verify site levels, setting out requirements, and construction details before works commence. Forward plan activities to ensure resources, materials, and equipment are available when required. Monitor material usage and minimise waste through effective planning. Coordinate plant and equipment requirements with project management teams. Deliver comprehensive site handovers and work package briefings to operational teams. Ensure sites remain organised, safe, and professionally presented at all times. Maintain accurate records of deliveries, materials, and operational activities. Sustainability & Efficiency Promote efficient working practices and resource utilisation. Maintain regular communication with operational teams to ensure programme information remains accurate and up to date. Encourage the recycling and reuse of materials wherever practical. Support the achievement of operational and commercial performance targets. Contribute to the profitability and financial performance of assigned projects. Person Specification Qualifications & Experience Minimum 5 years' experience within the utility, infrastructure, or civil engineering sector. Minimum 5 years' experience in a supervisory or site leadership role. SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme). Streetworks Supervisor qualification. Utility industry safety and environmental accreditations. Utility network competency certifications (gas, water, electric or equivalent). First Aid qualification. Full UK driving licence. Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of utility infrastructure, civil engineering, and construction activities. Knowledge of health, safety, environmental, and industry regulations. Proficient in Microsoft Office and project administration systems. Strong leadership, planning, and organisational skills. Ability to interpret technical drawings and project specifications. Effective people management and team leadership capability. Results-driven with a focus on quality, safety, and productivity. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities. Client-focused with experience working collaboratively across multiple disciplines. Personal Attributes Strong commitment to health, safety, and environmental excellence. Able to work effectively under pressure and manage multiple priorities. Flexible and adaptable approach to work. Commercially aware and focused on achieving successful outcomes. Honest, reliable, and professional. Strong team player with excellent interpersonal skills. Committed to continuous improvement and innovation. Proactive and self-motivated. Driven to deliver high-quality results. Professional and presentable at all times.
Project Manager If you're a Project Manager who knows their way around complex, secure environments and enjoys taking ownership of full lifecycle delivery, this one's worth a look. You'll be working on a major programme in the South East, supporting a high-security scientific environment with significant long-term investment and a strong pipeline of follow-on works. The initial project sits at 15m, with wider programme works expected to extend well beyond 2bn over the next 5 years. This role pays between 400 - 550 per day (CIS) . A DBS check is the minimum requirement , with full Security Clearance highly desirable due to the nature of the programme. About the role of Project Manager This freelance role focuses on delivering a 15m full lifecycle project within a highly regulated and secure environment, alongside supporting multiple enabling and associated works across the wider estate. You'll be responsible for managing both pre-construction and delivery phases, ensuring that design, planning, procurement, and site execution are fully coordinated and aligned with strict operational and security requirements. This is a role for someone who is highly organised, commercially aware, and confident managing complex stakeholder environments while keeping multiple workstreams moving in parallel. Responsibilities for Project Manager Lead delivery of a 15m full lifecycle project from early pre-construction through to completion and handover Coordinate design development, planning, procurement, and construction activities across live and enabling works Manage subcontractors, site teams, and supply chain partners within a secure working environment Ensure all works are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and in line with security and compliance requirements Liaise with clients, consultants, and key stakeholders across a complex, high-security programme Oversee interfaces between multiple work packages and future phased works across the wider programme Requirements for Project Manager SMSTS CSCS Card First Aid at Work DBS check (minimum requirement) Full Security Clearance preferred (or willingness to undergo) Proven experience managing large-scale construction or fit out projects in secure, regulated, or complex environments Strong understanding of both pre-construction and delivery phases Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and competing priorities effectively About the company You'll be joining a well-established main contractor with a strong pipeline of long-term, high-value programmes across the South East. The focus is on delivering technically complex projects within secure, regulated environments, with a strong emphasis on quality, safety, and long-term client relationships. What we offer for Project Manager Competitive freelance day rate of 400 - 550 CIS Long-term pipeline of major works across a multi-year programme Exposure to a high-value, nationally significant programme of works Stable and ongoing freelance opportunity with consistent workload Supportive delivery team operating across a technically complex environment Call to action If you want to hear more about this Project Manager role, apply with your CV or get in touch with Dylan Russell in our London office on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
15/06/2026
Contract
Project Manager If you're a Project Manager who knows their way around complex, secure environments and enjoys taking ownership of full lifecycle delivery, this one's worth a look. You'll be working on a major programme in the South East, supporting a high-security scientific environment with significant long-term investment and a strong pipeline of follow-on works. The initial project sits at 15m, with wider programme works expected to extend well beyond 2bn over the next 5 years. This role pays between 400 - 550 per day (CIS) . A DBS check is the minimum requirement , with full Security Clearance highly desirable due to the nature of the programme. About the role of Project Manager This freelance role focuses on delivering a 15m full lifecycle project within a highly regulated and secure environment, alongside supporting multiple enabling and associated works across the wider estate. You'll be responsible for managing both pre-construction and delivery phases, ensuring that design, planning, procurement, and site execution are fully coordinated and aligned with strict operational and security requirements. This is a role for someone who is highly organised, commercially aware, and confident managing complex stakeholder environments while keeping multiple workstreams moving in parallel. Responsibilities for Project Manager Lead delivery of a 15m full lifecycle project from early pre-construction through to completion and handover Coordinate design development, planning, procurement, and construction activities across live and enabling works Manage subcontractors, site teams, and supply chain partners within a secure working environment Ensure all works are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and in line with security and compliance requirements Liaise with clients, consultants, and key stakeholders across a complex, high-security programme Oversee interfaces between multiple work packages and future phased works across the wider programme Requirements for Project Manager SMSTS CSCS Card First Aid at Work DBS check (minimum requirement) Full Security Clearance preferred (or willingness to undergo) Proven experience managing large-scale construction or fit out projects in secure, regulated, or complex environments Strong understanding of both pre-construction and delivery phases Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and competing priorities effectively About the company You'll be joining a well-established main contractor with a strong pipeline of long-term, high-value programmes across the South East. The focus is on delivering technically complex projects within secure, regulated environments, with a strong emphasis on quality, safety, and long-term client relationships. What we offer for Project Manager Competitive freelance day rate of 400 - 550 CIS Long-term pipeline of major works across a multi-year programme Exposure to a high-value, nationally significant programme of works Stable and ongoing freelance opportunity with consistent workload Supportive delivery team operating across a technically complex environment Call to action If you want to hear more about this Project Manager role, apply with your CV or get in touch with Dylan Russell in our London office on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Project Manager Site Based No.1 New Build Housing 80,000 basic 6000 Car Allowance Additional Benefits Package The Company My client is an East Midlands based construction contractor with longstanding customer relationships stretching back over three decades. These projects consist of New Builds and Refurbishments, primarily in the residential and commercial sectors, carried out on a Design & Build basis. The Project Manager Role: With projects in the East Midlands and South Yorkshire region they require a Site Based No.1 Project Manager to take control of their own projects. Typical projects are valued from approximately 3m to 8m Project Manager Roles & Responsibilities Include: Responsible for programme completion monitoring progress against programme, taking remedial action where appropriate, protecting the companys contractual position at all times. Management of Health & Safety to implement and maintain high standards of Health & Safety on site in accordance with the companys H&S policy and construction phase H&S plan. Control of site to oversee all site activities, being available at all times to deal with any site specific problems or queries. Cost Management to manage the project within budget, safeguarding the companys financial position at all times. Management of all Site Operatives to manage all staff including the appointment and review of all trade and subcontractors. Quality Control to maintain high standards of quality on each project. Client Satisfaction to develop and maintain good working relationships with design team / client and supply chain. The Successful Project Manager: It is essential you can demonstrate experience delivering new build residential related schemes with project values up to 10m. Relevant CSCS, SMSTS and First Aid Qualifications Programme work and has previously used a planning software (Any of Asta, MS Projects, Project Commander) Design coordinate with support of the design team based in the head office. Experience working under NEC4 Contracts Able to collate information from his team to prepare and present the project report. Sufficient communication skills to deal with members of the public and other pertinent parties Sufficient IT, numeracy and literacy skills to fulfil position responsibilities Demonstrated knowledge of plant operations, maintenance and capabilities. Demonstrated knowledge of Workplace Health and Safety rules, regulations and practices. Demonstrated ability to complete all necessary paperwork associated with areas of responsibility
15/06/2026
Full time
Project Manager Site Based No.1 New Build Housing 80,000 basic 6000 Car Allowance Additional Benefits Package The Company My client is an East Midlands based construction contractor with longstanding customer relationships stretching back over three decades. These projects consist of New Builds and Refurbishments, primarily in the residential and commercial sectors, carried out on a Design & Build basis. The Project Manager Role: With projects in the East Midlands and South Yorkshire region they require a Site Based No.1 Project Manager to take control of their own projects. Typical projects are valued from approximately 3m to 8m Project Manager Roles & Responsibilities Include: Responsible for programme completion monitoring progress against programme, taking remedial action where appropriate, protecting the companys contractual position at all times. Management of Health & Safety to implement and maintain high standards of Health & Safety on site in accordance with the companys H&S policy and construction phase H&S plan. Control of site to oversee all site activities, being available at all times to deal with any site specific problems or queries. Cost Management to manage the project within budget, safeguarding the companys financial position at all times. Management of all Site Operatives to manage all staff including the appointment and review of all trade and subcontractors. Quality Control to maintain high standards of quality on each project. Client Satisfaction to develop and maintain good working relationships with design team / client and supply chain. The Successful Project Manager: It is essential you can demonstrate experience delivering new build residential related schemes with project values up to 10m. Relevant CSCS, SMSTS and First Aid Qualifications Programme work and has previously used a planning software (Any of Asta, MS Projects, Project Commander) Design coordinate with support of the design team based in the head office. Experience working under NEC4 Contracts Able to collate information from his team to prepare and present the project report. Sufficient communication skills to deal with members of the public and other pertinent parties Sufficient IT, numeracy and literacy skills to fulfil position responsibilities Demonstrated knowledge of plant operations, maintenance and capabilities. Demonstrated knowledge of Workplace Health and Safety rules, regulations and practices. Demonstrated ability to complete all necessary paperwork associated with areas of responsibility