Title: Property Manager - LLR (London Living Rent) Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract - End of March 2027 - Full Time - 35 hours Salary: 37,451 per annum to 41,045 per annum (London weighted salary) dependant on experience plus ECU allowance if policy requirements are met Grade: 7 Reporting Office: London, Stratford Persona: Agile Worker: 20% - 40% of contractual hours to be worked from reporting office/working location (hybrid working) Working Pattern: Monday to Friday - 09:00 - 17:00 (occasionally hours may differ) Closing Date: 4 th September 2026 - 23:00 Interview Details: Face to Face at Our Stratford offices - date yet to be confirmed Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. Previous Applicants May Not Apply Please click here for the role profile - Property Manager LLR NV.docx Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution), 28 days Annual Leave rising to 31 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme and many more Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. With effect from February 2026, L&Q reserve the right to not shortlist applications from candidates with 1 or more unsuccessful applications within the last 12 months. Join L&Q's Growing London Living Rent Team - Be Part of the Journey to Home Ownership L&Q's London Living Rent portfolio has seen exceptional growth and is set to become one of the largest in the capital-helping thousands of residents take their first step toward home ownership. Our homes cater to a wide range of aspirations, incomes, and life stages, and we're proud to be making a real difference. We're now looking for an experienced Property Manager to join our passionate and high-performing team. If you're driven by customer impact, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and want to be part of something meaningful, we'd love to hear from you. Your impact in the role: As a Property Manager in our LLR team, you'll play a key role in delivering a seamless resident experience while ensuring our portfolio performs at its best. Your responsibilities will include: Maximising rental income and minimising void periods across your portfolio. Supporting property acquisitions and onboarding new homes into the LLR scheme. Ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and internal standards. Delivering exceptional customer service to a diverse resident base. Managing tenancies and assets to ensure long-term sustainability. Conducting routine checks to identify fraud, subletting, and tenancy breaches. What You'll Bring We're looking for individuals who are proactive, solutions-focused, and passionate about housing. You'll need: Proven experience in property management and lettings , ideally within the private rented sector. A strong understanding of London Living Rent and its role in the housing market. Excellent communication and customer service skills. A track record of meeting targets and deadlines in a commercial environment. Confidence in using Microsoft Office , Teams, and CRM systems (especially Microsoft D365). Experience in tenancy renewals, complaint resolution , and legal tenancy processes. Knowledge of Assured Shorthold Tenancies , legal notices, and arrears management. Why Join Us? Be part of a mission-driven organisation helping Londoners into home ownership. Work in a collaborative and supportive team that values innovation and impact. Enjoy a role where no two days are the same , and your work truly matters. Note: This role will be office-based more than the standard 1-2 days per week until training is completed. Ready to Make a Difference? If you're ready to bring your energy, expertise, and passion to L&Q's London Living Rent team, apply now and help shape the future of affordable housing in London. This role is entitled to a monthly essential car user (ECU) allowance. For the allowance to be paid, you will need a full driving licence and have access to a vehicle that is insured for Business Use. If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage during this process, including application stage, please email (url removed) About L&Q: We're one of the UK's leading housing associations and developers. We were founded on a simple belief: high quality housing is vital for people's health, happiness and security. Everyone deserves a quality home that gives them the chance to live a better life. 250,000 people call our properties 'home', and we're proud to serve diverse communities across London, the South East and North West of England. People are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. The foundation of everything that we are is built on our corporate values, which outline our core expectations and should be demonstrated at all times, and all levels, when representing L&Q - click here to read more. At L&Q, we know that diversity and inclusion make us stronger - and they're at the heart of everything we do. When we recruit, we look at what really matters: your skills, experience, and potential. We're proud to be recognised for creating an inclusive workplace. We're a Disability Confident Leader (Level 3) and we've introduced our own Recruitment Advocate scheme to make sure every step of our hiring process is fair, transparent, and consistent. It's all part of our commitment to ending discrimination and making L&Q a place where everyone feels welcome. Find out more here . Sustainability is also at the heart of what we do. We recognise the responsibility we hold as one of the UK's largest housing associations. Click here to find out more about L&Q and why you should join us! ECU Allowance is paid in accordance with requirements of the relevant policy as updated from time to time.
22/08/2026
Full time
Title: Property Manager - LLR (London Living Rent) Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract - End of March 2027 - Full Time - 35 hours Salary: 37,451 per annum to 41,045 per annum (London weighted salary) dependant on experience plus ECU allowance if policy requirements are met Grade: 7 Reporting Office: London, Stratford Persona: Agile Worker: 20% - 40% of contractual hours to be worked from reporting office/working location (hybrid working) Working Pattern: Monday to Friday - 09:00 - 17:00 (occasionally hours may differ) Closing Date: 4 th September 2026 - 23:00 Interview Details: Face to Face at Our Stratford offices - date yet to be confirmed Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. Previous Applicants May Not Apply Please click here for the role profile - Property Manager LLR NV.docx Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution), 28 days Annual Leave rising to 31 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme and many more Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. With effect from February 2026, L&Q reserve the right to not shortlist applications from candidates with 1 or more unsuccessful applications within the last 12 months. Join L&Q's Growing London Living Rent Team - Be Part of the Journey to Home Ownership L&Q's London Living Rent portfolio has seen exceptional growth and is set to become one of the largest in the capital-helping thousands of residents take their first step toward home ownership. Our homes cater to a wide range of aspirations, incomes, and life stages, and we're proud to be making a real difference. We're now looking for an experienced Property Manager to join our passionate and high-performing team. If you're driven by customer impact, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and want to be part of something meaningful, we'd love to hear from you. Your impact in the role: As a Property Manager in our LLR team, you'll play a key role in delivering a seamless resident experience while ensuring our portfolio performs at its best. Your responsibilities will include: Maximising rental income and minimising void periods across your portfolio. Supporting property acquisitions and onboarding new homes into the LLR scheme. Ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and internal standards. Delivering exceptional customer service to a diverse resident base. Managing tenancies and assets to ensure long-term sustainability. Conducting routine checks to identify fraud, subletting, and tenancy breaches. What You'll Bring We're looking for individuals who are proactive, solutions-focused, and passionate about housing. You'll need: Proven experience in property management and lettings , ideally within the private rented sector. A strong understanding of London Living Rent and its role in the housing market. Excellent communication and customer service skills. A track record of meeting targets and deadlines in a commercial environment. Confidence in using Microsoft Office , Teams, and CRM systems (especially Microsoft D365). Experience in tenancy renewals, complaint resolution , and legal tenancy processes. Knowledge of Assured Shorthold Tenancies , legal notices, and arrears management. Why Join Us? Be part of a mission-driven organisation helping Londoners into home ownership. Work in a collaborative and supportive team that values innovation and impact. Enjoy a role where no two days are the same , and your work truly matters. Note: This role will be office-based more than the standard 1-2 days per week until training is completed. Ready to Make a Difference? If you're ready to bring your energy, expertise, and passion to L&Q's London Living Rent team, apply now and help shape the future of affordable housing in London. This role is entitled to a monthly essential car user (ECU) allowance. For the allowance to be paid, you will need a full driving licence and have access to a vehicle that is insured for Business Use. If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage during this process, including application stage, please email (url removed) About L&Q: We're one of the UK's leading housing associations and developers. We were founded on a simple belief: high quality housing is vital for people's health, happiness and security. Everyone deserves a quality home that gives them the chance to live a better life. 250,000 people call our properties 'home', and we're proud to serve diverse communities across London, the South East and North West of England. People are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. The foundation of everything that we are is built on our corporate values, which outline our core expectations and should be demonstrated at all times, and all levels, when representing L&Q - click here to read more. At L&Q, we know that diversity and inclusion make us stronger - and they're at the heart of everything we do. When we recruit, we look at what really matters: your skills, experience, and potential. We're proud to be recognised for creating an inclusive workplace. We're a Disability Confident Leader (Level 3) and we've introduced our own Recruitment Advocate scheme to make sure every step of our hiring process is fair, transparent, and consistent. It's all part of our commitment to ending discrimination and making L&Q a place where everyone feels welcome. Find out more here . Sustainability is also at the heart of what we do. We recognise the responsibility we hold as one of the UK's largest housing associations. Click here to find out more about L&Q and why you should join us! ECU Allowance is paid in accordance with requirements of the relevant policy as updated from time to time.
A local authority in the North West is seeking an experienced Private Sector Housing Officer to join their team on an initial 6-month contract . This is an excellent opportunity to work within a busy regulatory service, delivering Private Sector Housing functions while also supporting the Environmental Health team with Statutory Nuisance investigations . The successful candidate will play a key role in protecting residents, improving housing standards, and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation. Key Responsibilities Carry out inspections of private sector residential properties. Assess housing conditions using the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Investigate complaints relating to housing disrepair, poor housing conditions, and landlord compliance. Prepare and serve statutory notices and undertake enforcement action where necessary. Support the investigation of Statutory Nuisance complaints, including noise and environmental issues. Provide guidance and advice to landlords, tenants, and property managers. Prepare case files, reports, and legal documentation. Work collaboratively with internal departments and external agencies to achieve positive outcomes. Essential Requirements Previous experience working within a local authority Private Sector Housing Team. Strong knowledge of the Housing Act 2004 and HHSRS. Experience undertaking housing inspections and enforcement activity. Experience investigating or supporting Statutory Nuisance cases. Excellent communication and case management skills. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Desirable Environmental Health qualification or relevant housing qualification. Experience serving improvement notices and undertaking formal enforcement action. Knowledge of Environmental Protection Act 1990 legislation.
22/08/2026
Contract
A local authority in the North West is seeking an experienced Private Sector Housing Officer to join their team on an initial 6-month contract . This is an excellent opportunity to work within a busy regulatory service, delivering Private Sector Housing functions while also supporting the Environmental Health team with Statutory Nuisance investigations . The successful candidate will play a key role in protecting residents, improving housing standards, and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation. Key Responsibilities Carry out inspections of private sector residential properties. Assess housing conditions using the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Investigate complaints relating to housing disrepair, poor housing conditions, and landlord compliance. Prepare and serve statutory notices and undertake enforcement action where necessary. Support the investigation of Statutory Nuisance complaints, including noise and environmental issues. Provide guidance and advice to landlords, tenants, and property managers. Prepare case files, reports, and legal documentation. Work collaboratively with internal departments and external agencies to achieve positive outcomes. Essential Requirements Previous experience working within a local authority Private Sector Housing Team. Strong knowledge of the Housing Act 2004 and HHSRS. Experience undertaking housing inspections and enforcement activity. Experience investigating or supporting Statutory Nuisance cases. Excellent communication and case management skills. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Desirable Environmental Health qualification or relevant housing qualification. Experience serving improvement notices and undertaking formal enforcement action. Knowledge of Environmental Protection Act 1990 legislation.
Hays Construction and Property
Salisbury, Wiltshire
Your New Company A leading provider of property maintenance, refurbishment, and facilities services is seeking an experienced Small Works Manager to join their team based in Larkhill. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in delivering a diverse portfolio of refurbishment and planned works projects, ensuring high standards of quality, compliance, and customer satisfaction. Your New Role As Small Works Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of multiple refurbishment and improvement projects, including damp and mould programmes, kitchen and bathroom replacements, and full internal refurbishments. You will manage projects from inception through to completion, overseeing procurement activities, contractor performance, budgets, programmes, and compliance requirements. Working closely with internal stakeholders, customers, and supply chain partners, you will ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. Key responsibilities include: Managing multiple low-value, high-volume projects simultaneously. Procuring and managing contractors and suppliers. Preparing project specifications, scopes of work, and tender documentation. Monitoring project performance against budgets, programmes, and quality standards. Managing contractor performance and ensuring value for money. Conducting site visits and accurately scoping works. Maintaining project records and producing management reports. Ensuring compliance with Health & Safety legislation, including CDM Regulations and asbestos-related requirements. Building strong relationships with customers and stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle. What You'll Need to Succeed Proven experience in project management, contract management, or small works delivery within the construction, housing, property, or facilities management sectors. Experience managing contractors, suppliers, and subcontractors. Strong understanding of procurement and contract administration. Excellent budget management and financial control skills. Strong organisational and stakeholder management abilities. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Relevant qualification in construction, property, building services, or contract management. Good understanding of Health & Safety legislation and compliance requirements. SMSTS qualification desirable. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and MS Project. Full UK driving licence. Ability to obtain Security Clearance (SC). What You'll Get in Return 42,000 per annum Company car or car allowance. 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Matched pension contribution up to 6%. Private medical cover. Life assurance (2x annual salary). Long-term career development opportunities. The chance to lead a varied portfolio of refurbishment and improvement projects within a well-established organisation. 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. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
20/08/2026
Full time
Your New Company A leading provider of property maintenance, refurbishment, and facilities services is seeking an experienced Small Works Manager to join their team based in Larkhill. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in delivering a diverse portfolio of refurbishment and planned works projects, ensuring high standards of quality, compliance, and customer satisfaction. Your New Role As Small Works Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of multiple refurbishment and improvement projects, including damp and mould programmes, kitchen and bathroom replacements, and full internal refurbishments. You will manage projects from inception through to completion, overseeing procurement activities, contractor performance, budgets, programmes, and compliance requirements. Working closely with internal stakeholders, customers, and supply chain partners, you will ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. Key responsibilities include: Managing multiple low-value, high-volume projects simultaneously. Procuring and managing contractors and suppliers. Preparing project specifications, scopes of work, and tender documentation. Monitoring project performance against budgets, programmes, and quality standards. Managing contractor performance and ensuring value for money. Conducting site visits and accurately scoping works. Maintaining project records and producing management reports. Ensuring compliance with Health & Safety legislation, including CDM Regulations and asbestos-related requirements. Building strong relationships with customers and stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle. What You'll Need to Succeed Proven experience in project management, contract management, or small works delivery within the construction, housing, property, or facilities management sectors. Experience managing contractors, suppliers, and subcontractors. Strong understanding of procurement and contract administration. Excellent budget management and financial control skills. Strong organisational and stakeholder management abilities. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Relevant qualification in construction, property, building services, or contract management. Good understanding of Health & Safety legislation and compliance requirements. SMSTS qualification desirable. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and MS Project. Full UK driving licence. Ability to obtain Security Clearance (SC). What You'll Get in Return 42,000 per annum Company car or car allowance. 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Matched pension contribution up to 6%. Private medical cover. Life assurance (2x annual salary). Long-term career development opportunities. The chance to lead a varied portfolio of refurbishment and improvement projects within a well-established organisation. 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. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Senior Operations Manager position to cover refurbishment works within Social Housing in the Northeast of the UK with a Tier 1 Contractor, you'll be covering Capital Works such as Kitchen & Bathrooms, Windows & Doors, Roofing and more. Have you been working in a similar role? Fancy a challenge? What you'll be doing Covering Tyne & Wear area's to represent the company brand, with a focus on compliance, team building and quality standards. Lead the teams in Capital Works and Retrofit such as Kitchen & Bathrooms, Windows & Doors, Roofing and more. Monitor progress of the schemes to ensure completion within timelines and budgets. Develop strong relationships with clients and continue to build the trust throughout the region. Recruit new members for the team and mentor to high levels of operational service delivery. What you'll need Previous experience working in a similar role with a thorough management background. Involvement in schemes for high-rise and high-risk buildings, such as roofing, fire protection, groundwork's, structural works, internal refurbishments and more. SMSTS Scaffold Inspection CSCS Card First Aid at Work UK Driving Licence Experience of retrofit projects delivered to PAS2035 What you'll get With a salary of up to 115k, you'll also receive a company car or car allowance to ensure you can travel to sites, offices and client meetings. On top you can enjoy 29 days annual leave with 8BH and your birthday off. Working for this company, there's also an excellent maternity/paternity package alongside annual pay reviews. You'll also be set up on the private pension, life assurance, private healthcare and so much more. Who you'll be working for: Working at the centre of the social housing sector, you'll be a key member of a Tier 1 contractor who has recently been recognised as one of the best employers in Europe. All employees are given the opportunities to progress internally and work to their strengths, you'll be sure to feel valued with this excellent company. What's next: If you want to hear more about this Senior Operations Manager role please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV or contact Anna Phillipson in our Sheffield office.
20/08/2026
Full time
Senior Operations Manager position to cover refurbishment works within Social Housing in the Northeast of the UK with a Tier 1 Contractor, you'll be covering Capital Works such as Kitchen & Bathrooms, Windows & Doors, Roofing and more. Have you been working in a similar role? Fancy a challenge? What you'll be doing Covering Tyne & Wear area's to represent the company brand, with a focus on compliance, team building and quality standards. Lead the teams in Capital Works and Retrofit such as Kitchen & Bathrooms, Windows & Doors, Roofing and more. Monitor progress of the schemes to ensure completion within timelines and budgets. Develop strong relationships with clients and continue to build the trust throughout the region. Recruit new members for the team and mentor to high levels of operational service delivery. What you'll need Previous experience working in a similar role with a thorough management background. Involvement in schemes for high-rise and high-risk buildings, such as roofing, fire protection, groundwork's, structural works, internal refurbishments and more. SMSTS Scaffold Inspection CSCS Card First Aid at Work UK Driving Licence Experience of retrofit projects delivered to PAS2035 What you'll get With a salary of up to 115k, you'll also receive a company car or car allowance to ensure you can travel to sites, offices and client meetings. On top you can enjoy 29 days annual leave with 8BH and your birthday off. Working for this company, there's also an excellent maternity/paternity package alongside annual pay reviews. You'll also be set up on the private pension, life assurance, private healthcare and so much more. Who you'll be working for: Working at the centre of the social housing sector, you'll be a key member of a Tier 1 contractor who has recently been recognised as one of the best employers in Europe. All employees are given the opportunities to progress internally and work to their strengths, you'll be sure to feel valued with this excellent company. What's next: If you want to hear more about this Senior Operations Manager role please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV or contact Anna Phillipson in our Sheffield office.
Design Manager London / South East Permanent £55,000 - £65,000 plus package DOE The Opportunity We're working with a growing, established main contractor who are looking to bring a Design Manager into their team. This is a really good opportunity for someone from an architectural background who has strong technical and coordination experience and is now looking to make the move into main contractor-side Design Management. You don't necessarily need to have held the title of Design Manager before. What's important is that you understand the design process, can coordinate consultants and stakeholders, are confident reviewing drawings and technical information, and want to take ownership of design delivery from pre-construction through to completion. The business has a strong reputation for delivering high-quality projects and has grown into a multidisciplinary principal contractor delivering refurbishment, fit-out and new-build projects across London and the South East. About the Business This is an established, privately owned contractor with a strong pipeline and a genuinely collaborative culture. They have built the business around repeat business, long-term client relationships and quality of delivery, rather than being a huge corporate contractor where people can get lost in layers of management. The company operates across sectors including: Commercial Residential Healthcare Education Leisure Retail Social housing Government / public sector They have a multidisciplinary delivery team covering operations, commercial, pre-construction, design and project delivery, giving the successful candidate plenty of exposure across the wider business. The Role As Design Manager, you will take responsibility for coordinating and managing the design process across live projects, working closely with the pre-construction and delivery teams. You will be involved in: Managing the design process from pre-construction through to delivery Coordinating architects, consultants, engineers and specialist subcontractors Reviewing drawings, specifications and technical information Managing design deliverables against programme Identifying design risks, discrepancies and coordination issues Leading design coordination meetings Managing design changes and ensuring they are properly recorded and communicated Coordinating information between the design team, commercial team and site teams Reviewing technical submissions and ensuring compliance with project requirements Supporting procurement and subcontractor engagement from a design perspective Working closely with Project Managers, Contracts Managers and Commercial teams Ensuring design information is issued in line with programme requirements Assisting with buildability reviews and value engineering Managing the design tracker and ensuring actions are followed through Supporting the resolution of technical queries and RFIs Ensuring design information is suitable for construction Supporting the project through to completion and handover Who We're Looking For The ideal candidate will come from an architectural / design background and have experience working within construction or the built environment. You might currently be working as: Architectural Technologist Architectural Coordinator Project Architect Technical Coordinator Design Coordinator Assistant Design Manager Architectural Designer You may already have some exposure to Design Management but are looking for a business that will give you the opportunity to step up and take ownership. We're particularly interested in people who have: Strong technical understanding Experience coordinating multiple stakeholders Good knowledge of construction drawings and specifications Experience working with consultants and contractors Excellent organisational skills Strong communication and relationship-building ability A commercial and practical approach to design Confidence dealing with different disciplines The ability to challenge information where required A genuine interest in developing into a senior Design Management role Main contractor experience would be advantageous, but isn't essential for the right architectural candidate. Why Join? This is an opportunity to join a business where you can have a genuine impact rather than simply becoming another person in a large design department. You'll have exposure to senior management, project delivery and commercial teams, while being given the autonomy to develop the Design Management function across your projects. The business has a very collaborative, personal culture, with a strong emphasis on teamwork and long-term relationships. They are continuing to grow and have a clear pipeline of work, making this a particularly good time to join. If you're an architect or architectural professional who feels you've reached the point where you want to move beyond purely design-focused work and take ownership of the construction, coordination and delivery side of projects, this could be a very good next step. If you're an architectural professional looking to make the move into main contractor-side Design Management, we'd be keen to speak with you.
18/08/2026
Full time
Design Manager London / South East Permanent £55,000 - £65,000 plus package DOE The Opportunity We're working with a growing, established main contractor who are looking to bring a Design Manager into their team. This is a really good opportunity for someone from an architectural background who has strong technical and coordination experience and is now looking to make the move into main contractor-side Design Management. You don't necessarily need to have held the title of Design Manager before. What's important is that you understand the design process, can coordinate consultants and stakeholders, are confident reviewing drawings and technical information, and want to take ownership of design delivery from pre-construction through to completion. The business has a strong reputation for delivering high-quality projects and has grown into a multidisciplinary principal contractor delivering refurbishment, fit-out and new-build projects across London and the South East. About the Business This is an established, privately owned contractor with a strong pipeline and a genuinely collaborative culture. They have built the business around repeat business, long-term client relationships and quality of delivery, rather than being a huge corporate contractor where people can get lost in layers of management. The company operates across sectors including: Commercial Residential Healthcare Education Leisure Retail Social housing Government / public sector They have a multidisciplinary delivery team covering operations, commercial, pre-construction, design and project delivery, giving the successful candidate plenty of exposure across the wider business. The Role As Design Manager, you will take responsibility for coordinating and managing the design process across live projects, working closely with the pre-construction and delivery teams. You will be involved in: Managing the design process from pre-construction through to delivery Coordinating architects, consultants, engineers and specialist subcontractors Reviewing drawings, specifications and technical information Managing design deliverables against programme Identifying design risks, discrepancies and coordination issues Leading design coordination meetings Managing design changes and ensuring they are properly recorded and communicated Coordinating information between the design team, commercial team and site teams Reviewing technical submissions and ensuring compliance with project requirements Supporting procurement and subcontractor engagement from a design perspective Working closely with Project Managers, Contracts Managers and Commercial teams Ensuring design information is issued in line with programme requirements Assisting with buildability reviews and value engineering Managing the design tracker and ensuring actions are followed through Supporting the resolution of technical queries and RFIs Ensuring design information is suitable for construction Supporting the project through to completion and handover Who We're Looking For The ideal candidate will come from an architectural / design background and have experience working within construction or the built environment. You might currently be working as: Architectural Technologist Architectural Coordinator Project Architect Technical Coordinator Design Coordinator Assistant Design Manager Architectural Designer You may already have some exposure to Design Management but are looking for a business that will give you the opportunity to step up and take ownership. We're particularly interested in people who have: Strong technical understanding Experience coordinating multiple stakeholders Good knowledge of construction drawings and specifications Experience working with consultants and contractors Excellent organisational skills Strong communication and relationship-building ability A commercial and practical approach to design Confidence dealing with different disciplines The ability to challenge information where required A genuine interest in developing into a senior Design Management role Main contractor experience would be advantageous, but isn't essential for the right architectural candidate. Why Join? This is an opportunity to join a business where you can have a genuine impact rather than simply becoming another person in a large design department. You'll have exposure to senior management, project delivery and commercial teams, while being given the autonomy to develop the Design Management function across your projects. The business has a very collaborative, personal culture, with a strong emphasis on teamwork and long-term relationships. They are continuing to grow and have a clear pipeline of work, making this a particularly good time to join. If you're an architect or architectural professional who feels you've reached the point where you want to move beyond purely design-focused work and take ownership of the construction, coordination and delivery side of projects, this could be a very good next step. If you're an architectural professional looking to make the move into main contractor-side Design Management, we'd be keen to speak with you.
Fraser Edwards are recruiting for an experienced Site Manager to join a leading construction and refurbishment contractor delivering major social housing improvement projects across Bristol. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business with a strong pipeline of work, overseeing large-scale external refurbishment and retrofit schemes on occupied high-rise residential buildings. The Role You'll take full responsibility for the day-to-day management of site operations, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently and to the highest quality standards. Working closely with project teams, subcontractors and client representatives, you'll coordinate all site activities while maintaining programme deadlines, budget expectations and health & safety compliance. The projects include extensive refurbishment and upgrade works to high-rise residential blocks, involving: External cladding replacement Façade refurbishment Roofing improvements Fire safety remediation works Structural repairs Mechanical and electrical alterations Groundworks and external landscaping You'll play a key role in driving productivity, maintaining quality standards and ensuring residents experience minimal disruption throughout the programme. Key Responsibilities Manage all day-to-day site operations from project start through to completion. Coordinate subcontractors and ensure work is completed safely, on programme and to specification. Promote a positive health, safety and environmental culture across site. Carry out regular site inspections and maintain quality standards throughout the build. Monitor project progress and proactively resolve any issues affecting programme delivery. We're looking for a motivated Site Manager with experience delivering refurbishment or construction projects within the residential or social housing sector. You'll ideally have: Proven experience managing refurbishment, capital works or construction projects. Experience overseeing works to mid-rise or high-rise residential buildings. Knowledge of external envelope, façade, roofing or fire remediation projects. Strong leadership and organisational skills. A full UK driving licence. Essential Qualifications SMSTS CSCS Card (appropriate level) First Aid at Work Temporary Works Coordinator Scaffold Inspection qualification Benefits £4,000 annual car allowance Annual discretionary bonus 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and your birthday off Company pension Private healthcare and dental cover Cycle to Work scheme Discounted gym memberships If you're an experienced Site Manager looking to work on high-profile residential refurbishment projects with long-term career prospects, we'd love to hear from you
17/08/2026
Full time
Fraser Edwards are recruiting for an experienced Site Manager to join a leading construction and refurbishment contractor delivering major social housing improvement projects across Bristol. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business with a strong pipeline of work, overseeing large-scale external refurbishment and retrofit schemes on occupied high-rise residential buildings. The Role You'll take full responsibility for the day-to-day management of site operations, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently and to the highest quality standards. Working closely with project teams, subcontractors and client representatives, you'll coordinate all site activities while maintaining programme deadlines, budget expectations and health & safety compliance. The projects include extensive refurbishment and upgrade works to high-rise residential blocks, involving: External cladding replacement Façade refurbishment Roofing improvements Fire safety remediation works Structural repairs Mechanical and electrical alterations Groundworks and external landscaping You'll play a key role in driving productivity, maintaining quality standards and ensuring residents experience minimal disruption throughout the programme. Key Responsibilities Manage all day-to-day site operations from project start through to completion. Coordinate subcontractors and ensure work is completed safely, on programme and to specification. Promote a positive health, safety and environmental culture across site. Carry out regular site inspections and maintain quality standards throughout the build. Monitor project progress and proactively resolve any issues affecting programme delivery. We're looking for a motivated Site Manager with experience delivering refurbishment or construction projects within the residential or social housing sector. You'll ideally have: Proven experience managing refurbishment, capital works or construction projects. Experience overseeing works to mid-rise or high-rise residential buildings. Knowledge of external envelope, façade, roofing or fire remediation projects. Strong leadership and organisational skills. A full UK driving licence. Essential Qualifications SMSTS CSCS Card (appropriate level) First Aid at Work Temporary Works Coordinator Scaffold Inspection qualification Benefits £4,000 annual car allowance Annual discretionary bonus 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and your birthday off Company pension Private healthcare and dental cover Cycle to Work scheme Discounted gym memberships If you're an experienced Site Manager looking to work on high-profile residential refurbishment projects with long-term career prospects, we'd love to hear from you
Property Services Manager for housing and support residential properties across East Anglia. Covering repairs, asset management and compliance for the organisation. Client Details We're Solo Housing (East Anglia) and whilst we may be small, we are perfectly formed, unique and not afraid to dream big. In short, we are on a mission to make a difference. Our head office is in Bury St Edmunds, we offer flexible agile working and have properties across Norfolk and Suffolk. Originally established in 1985 as the Campaign for Single Homeless (COSH), we became Solo Housing (East Anglia) in 1996 and are a Registered Provider of Social Housing and a Registered Charity. Since our inception, we've worked tirelessly alongside trusted partner organisations, including local authorities, fellow registered providers, charities and private landlords. Together, we support single people who are facing homelessness, or at risk of losing their home. There has never been a more exciting time to join Solo. Supported by an experienced and forward-thinking Board, we are on a remarkable growth journey. From our current portfolio of around 80 homes, we are on track to grow to 130 homes in the next six months and to own at least 424 homes by March 2031. As we expand, our colleagues are empowered to challenge, innovate and influence the direction of the organisation. Every role has the opportunity to shape our services, drive improvement and help create lasting change for people. Description Responsible for 80 residential units across East Anglia. Housing and supported living. Management of the repairs, asset management and compliance for the portfolio. Line management of a team of 3 including a Building Surveyor, Property Officer and Compliance Co-ordinator. Reporting into the Head of Housing & Support. Management and procurement of external contractors. Liaison with landlords and leases. Budget management. Strategic planning. Profile Commutable distance of East Anglia. Similar experience operating within the social housing sector. High level of knowledge and experience of contract management. Proven track record in delivering property repairs and asset management services. Strong knowledge of housing compliance regulations including gas, electrics, fire safety, asbestos and legionella. Job Offer 45,000 salary 6% employer pension contribution Hybrid agile working 28 days leave + bank holidays Career progression opportunities Health care Training and development
14/08/2026
Full time
Property Services Manager for housing and support residential properties across East Anglia. Covering repairs, asset management and compliance for the organisation. Client Details We're Solo Housing (East Anglia) and whilst we may be small, we are perfectly formed, unique and not afraid to dream big. In short, we are on a mission to make a difference. Our head office is in Bury St Edmunds, we offer flexible agile working and have properties across Norfolk and Suffolk. Originally established in 1985 as the Campaign for Single Homeless (COSH), we became Solo Housing (East Anglia) in 1996 and are a Registered Provider of Social Housing and a Registered Charity. Since our inception, we've worked tirelessly alongside trusted partner organisations, including local authorities, fellow registered providers, charities and private landlords. Together, we support single people who are facing homelessness, or at risk of losing their home. There has never been a more exciting time to join Solo. Supported by an experienced and forward-thinking Board, we are on a remarkable growth journey. From our current portfolio of around 80 homes, we are on track to grow to 130 homes in the next six months and to own at least 424 homes by March 2031. As we expand, our colleagues are empowered to challenge, innovate and influence the direction of the organisation. Every role has the opportunity to shape our services, drive improvement and help create lasting change for people. Description Responsible for 80 residential units across East Anglia. Housing and supported living. Management of the repairs, asset management and compliance for the portfolio. Line management of a team of 3 including a Building Surveyor, Property Officer and Compliance Co-ordinator. Reporting into the Head of Housing & Support. Management and procurement of external contractors. Liaison with landlords and leases. Budget management. Strategic planning. Profile Commutable distance of East Anglia. Similar experience operating within the social housing sector. High level of knowledge and experience of contract management. Proven track record in delivering property repairs and asset management services. Strong knowledge of housing compliance regulations including gas, electrics, fire safety, asbestos and legionella. Job Offer 45,000 salary 6% employer pension contribution Hybrid agile working 28 days leave + bank holidays Career progression opportunities Health care Training and development
Title: Branch Manager Fire Protection Location: Bristol or Newport (covering South Wales & South West) Salary: £60,000 - £70,000 + £7,000 Car Allowance (£8,500 EV) + Private Healthcare + Up to 25% Bonus Sector: Property Services / Fire Protection / Refurbishment Start Date: ASAP Branch Manager The Company Our client is one of the UK s leading property services contractors, delivering long-term refurbishment, compliance and fire protection works for many of the country s best-known social housing providers. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Branch Manager to lead their established Fire Protection business across South Wales and the South West. Already generating approximately £3.5 million turnover, the business has an excellent reputation, a secure pipeline of framework work and ambitious plans for expansion into wider commercial and public sector markets. This is a genuine opportunity to join a stable, financially strong business where you can make a real impact while progressing into a larger regional leadership position over time. Branch Manager The Role This is a senior leadership position with full operational and commercial responsibility for the regional Fire Protection business. You ll lead an established team of operational staff and commercial professionals, ensuring projects are delivered safely, profitably and to the highest quality standards, whilst helping drive the next phase of strategic growth. Reporting to the Regional Operations Director, you ll play a key role in developing the existing South Wales and South West operation before helping establish and grow a wider Southern region. Areas covered include South Wales, Cardiff, Swansea, the Valleys, Bristol, Gloucestershire, North Somerset and surrounding areas. Key responsibilities include: Full P&L responsibility for the regional business Managing CVRs and ensuring strong commercial performance Leading operational delivery across multiple contracts Managing and developing commercial and operational teams Maintaining strong client relationships with key framework customers Driving business growth across existing and new sectors Ensuring compliance, quality and health & safety standards are maintained Supporting business planning, forecasting and budgeting Working closely with senior leadership on future regional expansion Identifying opportunities to improve profitability and operational efficiency Branch Manager The Person The successful candidate will be an experienced senior manager with strong commercial awareness and a proven background leading profitable operations within property services. You ll be comfortable managing both people and financial performance and enjoy developing teams while building long-term client relationships. You ll ideally have: Previous experience as a Branch Manager, Operations Manager, Contracts Manager, Regional Manager or similar senior leadership role Strong experience managing P&Ls and full commercial performance Experience managing CVRs and financial reporting Background within property services, refurbishment, maintenance, compliance, fire protection or related sectors Excellent leadership and people management skills Strong client relationship and business development ability Good understanding of compliance-led environments Knowledge of the Building Safety Act, fire compliance or control notices would be highly advantageous Experience within passive fire protection, cladding remediation or fire safety projects would be beneficial but is not essential Full UK driving licence Applications are particularly welcomed from candidates within property maintenance, refurbishment, planned works, social housing, fire protection, cladding remediation or other Building Safety Act-related sectors. Candidates from heavy civils, utilities or infrastructure backgrounds are unlikely to be suitable. What s on Offer? £60,000 - £70,000 basic salary £7,000 car allowance or approximately £8,500 via EV scheme Bonus scheme of up to 25% Private healthcare Excellent benefits package Long-term secured workload Significant autonomy within a growing business Genuine opportunity to progress into a Regional leadership role Stable employer with an outstanding reputation and ambitious growth plans This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious operational leader looking to take ownership of an established business, influence its future direction and build a long-term career with one of the UK s leading property services contractors.
13/08/2026
Full time
Title: Branch Manager Fire Protection Location: Bristol or Newport (covering South Wales & South West) Salary: £60,000 - £70,000 + £7,000 Car Allowance (£8,500 EV) + Private Healthcare + Up to 25% Bonus Sector: Property Services / Fire Protection / Refurbishment Start Date: ASAP Branch Manager The Company Our client is one of the UK s leading property services contractors, delivering long-term refurbishment, compliance and fire protection works for many of the country s best-known social housing providers. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Branch Manager to lead their established Fire Protection business across South Wales and the South West. Already generating approximately £3.5 million turnover, the business has an excellent reputation, a secure pipeline of framework work and ambitious plans for expansion into wider commercial and public sector markets. This is a genuine opportunity to join a stable, financially strong business where you can make a real impact while progressing into a larger regional leadership position over time. Branch Manager The Role This is a senior leadership position with full operational and commercial responsibility for the regional Fire Protection business. You ll lead an established team of operational staff and commercial professionals, ensuring projects are delivered safely, profitably and to the highest quality standards, whilst helping drive the next phase of strategic growth. Reporting to the Regional Operations Director, you ll play a key role in developing the existing South Wales and South West operation before helping establish and grow a wider Southern region. Areas covered include South Wales, Cardiff, Swansea, the Valleys, Bristol, Gloucestershire, North Somerset and surrounding areas. Key responsibilities include: Full P&L responsibility for the regional business Managing CVRs and ensuring strong commercial performance Leading operational delivery across multiple contracts Managing and developing commercial and operational teams Maintaining strong client relationships with key framework customers Driving business growth across existing and new sectors Ensuring compliance, quality and health & safety standards are maintained Supporting business planning, forecasting and budgeting Working closely with senior leadership on future regional expansion Identifying opportunities to improve profitability and operational efficiency Branch Manager The Person The successful candidate will be an experienced senior manager with strong commercial awareness and a proven background leading profitable operations within property services. You ll be comfortable managing both people and financial performance and enjoy developing teams while building long-term client relationships. You ll ideally have: Previous experience as a Branch Manager, Operations Manager, Contracts Manager, Regional Manager or similar senior leadership role Strong experience managing P&Ls and full commercial performance Experience managing CVRs and financial reporting Background within property services, refurbishment, maintenance, compliance, fire protection or related sectors Excellent leadership and people management skills Strong client relationship and business development ability Good understanding of compliance-led environments Knowledge of the Building Safety Act, fire compliance or control notices would be highly advantageous Experience within passive fire protection, cladding remediation or fire safety projects would be beneficial but is not essential Full UK driving licence Applications are particularly welcomed from candidates within property maintenance, refurbishment, planned works, social housing, fire protection, cladding remediation or other Building Safety Act-related sectors. Candidates from heavy civils, utilities or infrastructure backgrounds are unlikely to be suitable. What s on Offer? £60,000 - £70,000 basic salary £7,000 car allowance or approximately £8,500 via EV scheme Bonus scheme of up to 25% Private healthcare Excellent benefits package Long-term secured workload Significant autonomy within a growing business Genuine opportunity to progress into a Regional leadership role Stable employer with an outstanding reputation and ambitious growth plans This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious operational leader looking to take ownership of an established business, influence its future direction and build a long-term career with one of the UK s leading property services contractors.
Site Manager New Build Residential Chiddingfold, Surrey The opportunity We are retained by a privately owned regional housebuilder with a strong reputation across the South East for design led, high specification family housing. They are appointing a Site Manager to take ownership of a flagship village development in Chiddingfold, and this is a permanent position within a business that promotes from within and keeps its teams together across projects. The project The scheme is a residential development of around 78 new homes on a village edge site in Chiddingfold, within Waverley Borough. The site was allocated for housing through the adopted Chiddingfold Neighbourhood Plan and outline planning consent has now been secured, so the project is moving into technical design and pre commencement stages. Key features of the development include: A mix of private and affordable homes in a range of sizes, from apartments through to larger detached family houses New public open space, informal recreation land and ecology enhancements delivered under a Section 106 agreement Associated highways works, drainage infrastructure and a new site access You would be joining at the beginning of the build programme, which means real influence over how the site is set up, sequenced and run from first spade in the ground through to handover. The role Take full day to day responsibility for construction on site, reporting to the Contracts Manager Manage subcontractors and suppliers to deliver the programme on time and to the specification Own health, safety and environmental performance on site and ensure full compliance Drive quality standards through inspections, snagging and sign off ahead of NHBC and building control visits Coordinate closely with technical, commercial and sales colleagues Maintain positive relationships with the local community, the parish council and the local authority Deliver a smooth customer handover and support the aftercare team About you Proven experience as a Site Manager or Senior Site Manager with a housebuilder or a residential main contractor Track record on traditional build new build housing schemes, ideally including groundworks and infrastructure phases SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid as a minimum Strong working knowledge of NHBC standards and building regulations Confident managing subcontractors and comfortable holding people to a standard An eye for detail and genuine pride in the finished product Experience of Build Quality or similar quality assurance platforms is useful but not essential What is on offer Basic salary of 65,000 to 75,000 depending on experience Car allowance or company vehicle Site and company bonus scheme Pension, private healthcare and life assurance 25 days holiday plus bank holidays A long term pipeline of work across Surrey and the surrounding counties 3D Personnel Ltd is a specialist recruitment business operating across the UK and Ireland, providing permanent and temporary staffing solutions across the construction, engineering and related sectors. 3D Personnel Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
13/08/2026
Full time
Site Manager New Build Residential Chiddingfold, Surrey The opportunity We are retained by a privately owned regional housebuilder with a strong reputation across the South East for design led, high specification family housing. They are appointing a Site Manager to take ownership of a flagship village development in Chiddingfold, and this is a permanent position within a business that promotes from within and keeps its teams together across projects. The project The scheme is a residential development of around 78 new homes on a village edge site in Chiddingfold, within Waverley Borough. The site was allocated for housing through the adopted Chiddingfold Neighbourhood Plan and outline planning consent has now been secured, so the project is moving into technical design and pre commencement stages. Key features of the development include: A mix of private and affordable homes in a range of sizes, from apartments through to larger detached family houses New public open space, informal recreation land and ecology enhancements delivered under a Section 106 agreement Associated highways works, drainage infrastructure and a new site access You would be joining at the beginning of the build programme, which means real influence over how the site is set up, sequenced and run from first spade in the ground through to handover. The role Take full day to day responsibility for construction on site, reporting to the Contracts Manager Manage subcontractors and suppliers to deliver the programme on time and to the specification Own health, safety and environmental performance on site and ensure full compliance Drive quality standards through inspections, snagging and sign off ahead of NHBC and building control visits Coordinate closely with technical, commercial and sales colleagues Maintain positive relationships with the local community, the parish council and the local authority Deliver a smooth customer handover and support the aftercare team About you Proven experience as a Site Manager or Senior Site Manager with a housebuilder or a residential main contractor Track record on traditional build new build housing schemes, ideally including groundworks and infrastructure phases SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid as a minimum Strong working knowledge of NHBC standards and building regulations Confident managing subcontractors and comfortable holding people to a standard An eye for detail and genuine pride in the finished product Experience of Build Quality or similar quality assurance platforms is useful but not essential What is on offer Basic salary of 65,000 to 75,000 depending on experience Car allowance or company vehicle Site and company bonus scheme Pension, private healthcare and life assurance 25 days holiday plus bank holidays A long term pipeline of work across Surrey and the surrounding counties 3D Personnel Ltd is a specialist recruitment business operating across the UK and Ireland, providing permanent and temporary staffing solutions across the construction, engineering and related sectors. 3D Personnel Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Michael Page Property and Construction
Solihull, West Midlands
This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in improving the energy efficiency, comfort and sustainability of homes and communities. You will take responsibility of retrofit works on tenanted housing stock, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, to programme and to the required quality standards. Client Details Our client is one of the largest Tier 1 contractors in the UK with a heavy presence across the social housing sector, they deliver high quality repairs, maintenance, refurbishment and decarbonisation programmes, working in partnership with housing associations, local authorities and communities across the UK. Description Manage the day to day delivery of social housing retrofit and decarbonisation works. Lead and coordinate site teams, subcontractors and specialist trades. Ensure all works are delivered safely and in accordance with policies, procedures and relevant legislation. Manage programmes, productivity and site resources to achieve project targets. Maintain high standards of workmanship and ensure works meet specification and quality requirements. Coordinate works across occupied properties while minimising disruption to residents. Build positive relationships with residents, housing associations, local authorities, clients and other stakeholders. Monitor progress, identify potential issues and implement effective solutions. Carry out regular site inspections, quality checks and health & safety audits. Profile Proven experience managing construction or refurbishment projects on site. Experience working within social housing maintenance. Knowledge of retrofit and/or decarbonisation measures such as insulation, windows and doors, heating systems, ventilation, renewable technologies and associated building works. Strong understanding of health & safety, quality and environmental requirements. Experience managing subcontractors and multiple trades. A proactive approach to problem solving and delivering against programmes. Relevant construction qualifications, such as SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid. Retrofit experience and relevant qualifications such as PAS 2035/2030 would be advantageous. Job Offer £50,000 - £60,000 base salary £5,000 car allowance or company car 10-15% annual bonus Competitive employer pension contribution 26 days AL plus bank holidays Private healthcare benefits Life assurance 2x salary Clear progression path / opportunities
13/08/2026
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in improving the energy efficiency, comfort and sustainability of homes and communities. You will take responsibility of retrofit works on tenanted housing stock, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, to programme and to the required quality standards. Client Details Our client is one of the largest Tier 1 contractors in the UK with a heavy presence across the social housing sector, they deliver high quality repairs, maintenance, refurbishment and decarbonisation programmes, working in partnership with housing associations, local authorities and communities across the UK. Description Manage the day to day delivery of social housing retrofit and decarbonisation works. Lead and coordinate site teams, subcontractors and specialist trades. Ensure all works are delivered safely and in accordance with policies, procedures and relevant legislation. Manage programmes, productivity and site resources to achieve project targets. Maintain high standards of workmanship and ensure works meet specification and quality requirements. Coordinate works across occupied properties while minimising disruption to residents. Build positive relationships with residents, housing associations, local authorities, clients and other stakeholders. Monitor progress, identify potential issues and implement effective solutions. Carry out regular site inspections, quality checks and health & safety audits. Profile Proven experience managing construction or refurbishment projects on site. Experience working within social housing maintenance. Knowledge of retrofit and/or decarbonisation measures such as insulation, windows and doors, heating systems, ventilation, renewable technologies and associated building works. Strong understanding of health & safety, quality and environmental requirements. Experience managing subcontractors and multiple trades. A proactive approach to problem solving and delivering against programmes. Relevant construction qualifications, such as SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid. Retrofit experience and relevant qualifications such as PAS 2035/2030 would be advantageous. Job Offer £50,000 - £60,000 base salary £5,000 car allowance or company car 10-15% annual bonus Competitive employer pension contribution 26 days AL plus bank holidays Private healthcare benefits Life assurance 2x salary Clear progression path / opportunities
Job Title: Fire Safety Team Leader Type: Permanent Location: South Wales Salary: £46,716.47 Hours: 37 hours per week BRC are working closely with a leading organisation in the social housing sector to recruit an experienced Fire Safety Team Leader . This is an excellent opportunity for a fire safety professional with strong team management, compliance and project management experience to play a key role in delivering a high-quality fire safety service across a large housing portfolio. This role involves leading a team of Fire Safety Technicians and Electrical Engineers, ensuring statutory fire safety requirements are met, managing fire risk assessment programmes, overseeing inspections and contractors, and supporting the delivery of fire safety improvement projects. Duties: Manage a team of Fire Safety Technicians and Fire Safety Electrical Engineers, ensuring effective performance and delivery against agreed targets. Support the Fire Safety Manager in ensuring compliance with statutory fire safety duties and responsibilities as a landlord. Manage an annual budget of approximately £600,000 and contribute to future budget planning for fire safety activities. Deputise for the Fire Safety Manager during periods of absence. Manage the Fire Risk Assessment programme, ensuring assessments are completed within defined timescales. Facilitate access to properties and premises to support the completion of Fire Risk Assessments. Review and validate fire safety actions and significant findings arising from Fire Risk Assessments. Allocate remedial actions to internal colleagues or external contractors and monitor progress through to completion. Ensure all fire safety documentation is accurately recorded and maintained in line with legislation and organisational policy. Manage escalations relating to fire safety actions where appropriate. Ensure Fire Engineers are engaged where technical advice or supporting rationale is required for significant deviations from risk assessments. Develop and maintain a Fire Door database to capture risk-based inspection programmes and associated actions. Manage and oversee fire safety inspection programmes, including fire door inspections, emergency lighting, fire detection and alarm testing. Produce clear and accurate reports on inspection programmes and fire safety compliance. Support the development and implementation of fire strategies across the organisation's premises. Ensure fire strategies are appropriately stored and relevant information is communicated to customers and stakeholders. Research and develop specifications for fire safety improvement projects. Provide technical assurance to other teams to ensure fire safety specifications meet functional, aesthetic and legislative requirements. Develop consultant and contractor briefing documents and specifications to support procurement activities. Manage one-off fire safety projects and cyclical fire safety maintenance programmes using appropriate project management techniques. Establish and chair contractor meetings, ensuring actions are clearly recorded, allocated and followed through. Contribute to the development and review of fire safety policies, processes and operational procedures. Ensure fire safety compliance activities are coordinated, effective and efficient. Manage the fire safety compliance database, ensuring information is accurate and up to date. Engage with relevant stakeholders and provide performance information and management reports. Develop strong working relationships across the organisation and with external partners. Work collaboratively to ensure a coordinated and effective fire safety service. Ensure all work is carried out safely and in accordance with relevant Health & Safety policies and procedures. Undertake any other reasonable duties as required. Requirements: Proven experience working within a fire safety compliance environment, ideally within social housing or a similar setting. Experience managing or leading a team, with the ability to support colleagues and drive performance. Experience reviewing Fire Risk Assessments and allocating and monitoring remedial actions. Strong understanding and practical application of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 . Experience managing fire safety compliance programmes and inspection regimes. Knowledge of fire safety legislation, regulations and relevant industry guidance. Experience managing contractors and external consultants. Experience developing specifications and briefing documents for fire safety works. Project management experience, ideally within a property, housing or construction environment. Strong budget management skills and experience monitoring expenditure. Experience developing and producing management information and performance reports. Excellent IT skills, particularly Microsoft Office and relevant compliance databases. Strong data analysis and reporting skills. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to influence and negotiate effectively with a range of stakeholders. Excellent organisational, planning and coordination skills, with strong attention to detail. Ability to manage conflicting priorities and work effectively in a high-pressure environment. Ability to work collaboratively with internal teams, contractors and other stakeholders. Relevant professional qualification, such as: NEBOSH National Certificate in Fire Safety Specialist Fire Prevention Course HNC/HND Fire Safety Engineering Level 4 Certificate in Fire Safety Risk Assessing/Auditing Or an equivalent qualification. Full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle covered by business insurance. Benefits: Enhanced Pension Scheme - employer contributions of up to 12%. Enhanced Annual Leave - 25 days plus Bank Holidays, increasing to 30 days after 3 years' service. SMART Working - flexibility to manage your time around the needs of customers, colleagues and communities. Health & Wellbeing Benefits - including Cycle to Work and enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption support. Flexible Benefits Package - £625 allowance to spend on benefits including Private Medical Insurance, Health Cash Plan, professional memberships and Electric Vehicles. Development Opportunities - sponsored study, professional development and career progression opportunities. For more information, please call Meg Smith on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed) . To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled. At BRC Recruitment, we try to respond to all applications; however, due to the high volume of applications, this is not always possible. If you have not heard from us within 72 hours, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. REFERRAL SCHEME: Recommend a friend or colleague to us and receive up to £100 once they have completed 3 months in a role via BRC! Terms and conditions apply, contact us for details.
11/08/2026
Full time
Job Title: Fire Safety Team Leader Type: Permanent Location: South Wales Salary: £46,716.47 Hours: 37 hours per week BRC are working closely with a leading organisation in the social housing sector to recruit an experienced Fire Safety Team Leader . This is an excellent opportunity for a fire safety professional with strong team management, compliance and project management experience to play a key role in delivering a high-quality fire safety service across a large housing portfolio. This role involves leading a team of Fire Safety Technicians and Electrical Engineers, ensuring statutory fire safety requirements are met, managing fire risk assessment programmes, overseeing inspections and contractors, and supporting the delivery of fire safety improvement projects. Duties: Manage a team of Fire Safety Technicians and Fire Safety Electrical Engineers, ensuring effective performance and delivery against agreed targets. Support the Fire Safety Manager in ensuring compliance with statutory fire safety duties and responsibilities as a landlord. Manage an annual budget of approximately £600,000 and contribute to future budget planning for fire safety activities. Deputise for the Fire Safety Manager during periods of absence. Manage the Fire Risk Assessment programme, ensuring assessments are completed within defined timescales. Facilitate access to properties and premises to support the completion of Fire Risk Assessments. Review and validate fire safety actions and significant findings arising from Fire Risk Assessments. Allocate remedial actions to internal colleagues or external contractors and monitor progress through to completion. Ensure all fire safety documentation is accurately recorded and maintained in line with legislation and organisational policy. Manage escalations relating to fire safety actions where appropriate. Ensure Fire Engineers are engaged where technical advice or supporting rationale is required for significant deviations from risk assessments. Develop and maintain a Fire Door database to capture risk-based inspection programmes and associated actions. Manage and oversee fire safety inspection programmes, including fire door inspections, emergency lighting, fire detection and alarm testing. Produce clear and accurate reports on inspection programmes and fire safety compliance. Support the development and implementation of fire strategies across the organisation's premises. Ensure fire strategies are appropriately stored and relevant information is communicated to customers and stakeholders. Research and develop specifications for fire safety improvement projects. Provide technical assurance to other teams to ensure fire safety specifications meet functional, aesthetic and legislative requirements. Develop consultant and contractor briefing documents and specifications to support procurement activities. Manage one-off fire safety projects and cyclical fire safety maintenance programmes using appropriate project management techniques. Establish and chair contractor meetings, ensuring actions are clearly recorded, allocated and followed through. Contribute to the development and review of fire safety policies, processes and operational procedures. Ensure fire safety compliance activities are coordinated, effective and efficient. Manage the fire safety compliance database, ensuring information is accurate and up to date. Engage with relevant stakeholders and provide performance information and management reports. Develop strong working relationships across the organisation and with external partners. Work collaboratively to ensure a coordinated and effective fire safety service. Ensure all work is carried out safely and in accordance with relevant Health & Safety policies and procedures. Undertake any other reasonable duties as required. Requirements: Proven experience working within a fire safety compliance environment, ideally within social housing or a similar setting. Experience managing or leading a team, with the ability to support colleagues and drive performance. Experience reviewing Fire Risk Assessments and allocating and monitoring remedial actions. Strong understanding and practical application of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 . Experience managing fire safety compliance programmes and inspection regimes. Knowledge of fire safety legislation, regulations and relevant industry guidance. Experience managing contractors and external consultants. Experience developing specifications and briefing documents for fire safety works. Project management experience, ideally within a property, housing or construction environment. Strong budget management skills and experience monitoring expenditure. Experience developing and producing management information and performance reports. Excellent IT skills, particularly Microsoft Office and relevant compliance databases. Strong data analysis and reporting skills. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to influence and negotiate effectively with a range of stakeholders. Excellent organisational, planning and coordination skills, with strong attention to detail. Ability to manage conflicting priorities and work effectively in a high-pressure environment. Ability to work collaboratively with internal teams, contractors and other stakeholders. Relevant professional qualification, such as: NEBOSH National Certificate in Fire Safety Specialist Fire Prevention Course HNC/HND Fire Safety Engineering Level 4 Certificate in Fire Safety Risk Assessing/Auditing Or an equivalent qualification. Full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle covered by business insurance. Benefits: Enhanced Pension Scheme - employer contributions of up to 12%. Enhanced Annual Leave - 25 days plus Bank Holidays, increasing to 30 days after 3 years' service. SMART Working - flexibility to manage your time around the needs of customers, colleagues and communities. Health & Wellbeing Benefits - including Cycle to Work and enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption support. Flexible Benefits Package - £625 allowance to spend on benefits including Private Medical Insurance, Health Cash Plan, professional memberships and Electric Vehicles. Development Opportunities - sponsored study, professional development and career progression opportunities. For more information, please call Meg Smith on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed) . To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled. At BRC Recruitment, we try to respond to all applications; however, due to the high volume of applications, this is not always possible. If you have not heard from us within 72 hours, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. REFERRAL SCHEME: Recommend a friend or colleague to us and receive up to £100 once they have completed 3 months in a role via BRC! Terms and conditions apply, contact us for details.
Your New Company: A leading UK organisation within the housing and social impact sector is seeking an experienced Group Tax Manager to join its finance function. With a large and diverse operational footprint, the organisation offers the opportunity to play a key role in managing tax compliance, governance and risk across the group while supporting a business that makes a meaningful difference to communities across the country. The role is based in either London or Oldham and offers hybrid working arrangements. Your New Role: Reporting to the Head of Financial Reporting, you will act as the organisation's tax subject-matter expert, taking ownership of a broad range of tax responsibilities. This role combines tax compliance, advisory work, stakeholder engagement and process improvement, providing significant exposure across the wider finance function and senior leadership team. Key responsibilities will include : Managing Corporation Tax, VAT, CIS, Employment Tax and Gift Aid compliance. Leading all correspondence and relationships with HMRC and external advisors. Monitoring legislative changes and assessing their impact on the business. Advising on the tax implications of business projects and strategic decisions. Supporting statutory accounts and tax reporting requirements. Identifying opportunities to improve tax efficiency and strengthen controls. Managing tax risk across the organisation. Preparing reconciliations and ensuring accurate financial reporting. Supporting process improvement and finance systems development initiatives. Acting as a trusted adviser to stakeholders across the business. What You'll Need to Succeed: To be successful in this role, you will be an experienced tax professional with strong UK tax knowledge gained in either industry or practice. You will possess : A recognised CCAB qualification (ACA, ACCA, ICAS, CIPFA) or CIMA qualification. Strong technical knowledge of UK tax legislation and compliance requirements. Experience across Corporation Tax, VAT and/or CIS. Experience managing relationships with HMRC and external advisors. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. A proactive and solutions-focused approach. Experience improving controls, governance and tax processes. Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail. The following would be advantageous: VAT Partial Exemption experience. Experience preparing financial statements and supporting audits. Oracle Financials knowledge. Social housing or not-for-profit sector experience. CTA or other professional tax qualification. What You'll Get in Return: Salary up to 86,897. Hybrid working. Matched pension contributions of up to 9%. Private medical insurance options. Annual health assessment. Life assurance. Professional subscriptions support. Extensive learning and development opportunities. Additional holiday purchase scheme. A comprehensive range of lifestyle, wellbeing and employee benefits. What You Need to Do Now: If you're interested in this opportunity, please apply now or contact us for a confidential discussion. If this role isn't quite right for you, but you're considering your next move within tax, we'd be delighted to hear from you. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
11/08/2026
Full time
Your New Company: A leading UK organisation within the housing and social impact sector is seeking an experienced Group Tax Manager to join its finance function. With a large and diverse operational footprint, the organisation offers the opportunity to play a key role in managing tax compliance, governance and risk across the group while supporting a business that makes a meaningful difference to communities across the country. The role is based in either London or Oldham and offers hybrid working arrangements. Your New Role: Reporting to the Head of Financial Reporting, you will act as the organisation's tax subject-matter expert, taking ownership of a broad range of tax responsibilities. This role combines tax compliance, advisory work, stakeholder engagement and process improvement, providing significant exposure across the wider finance function and senior leadership team. Key responsibilities will include : Managing Corporation Tax, VAT, CIS, Employment Tax and Gift Aid compliance. Leading all correspondence and relationships with HMRC and external advisors. Monitoring legislative changes and assessing their impact on the business. Advising on the tax implications of business projects and strategic decisions. Supporting statutory accounts and tax reporting requirements. Identifying opportunities to improve tax efficiency and strengthen controls. Managing tax risk across the organisation. Preparing reconciliations and ensuring accurate financial reporting. Supporting process improvement and finance systems development initiatives. Acting as a trusted adviser to stakeholders across the business. What You'll Need to Succeed: To be successful in this role, you will be an experienced tax professional with strong UK tax knowledge gained in either industry or practice. You will possess : A recognised CCAB qualification (ACA, ACCA, ICAS, CIPFA) or CIMA qualification. Strong technical knowledge of UK tax legislation and compliance requirements. Experience across Corporation Tax, VAT and/or CIS. Experience managing relationships with HMRC and external advisors. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. A proactive and solutions-focused approach. Experience improving controls, governance and tax processes. Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail. The following would be advantageous: VAT Partial Exemption experience. Experience preparing financial statements and supporting audits. Oracle Financials knowledge. Social housing or not-for-profit sector experience. CTA or other professional tax qualification. What You'll Get in Return: Salary up to 86,897. Hybrid working. Matched pension contributions of up to 9%. Private medical insurance options. Annual health assessment. Life assurance. Professional subscriptions support. Extensive learning and development opportunities. Additional holiday purchase scheme. A comprehensive range of lifestyle, wellbeing and employee benefits. What You Need to Do Now: If you're interested in this opportunity, please apply now or contact us for a confidential discussion. If this role isn't quite right for you, but you're considering your next move within tax, we'd be delighted to hear from you. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) Cladding Remediation Central London The Company We are working in partnership with one of the UK's leading main contractors, a highly respected business with a strong presence across the southeast. With over 25 years of successful project delivery, the company has established long-standing relationships with key clients, securing a significant order book and a robust pipeline of work across multiple sectors. This opportunity sits within a well-established London and South division, specialising in refurbishment, remediation, retrofit and building safety projects. Their diverse portfolio includes residential developments, student accommodation and large-scale regeneration schemes delivered for local authorities, housing associations and private sector clients. Supported by an experienced and highly regarded leadership team, the business has built a reputation for delivering complex projects to the highest standards while maintaining a collaborative and people-focused culture. The Role Due to continued growth, our client is seeking an experienced and customer-focused Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) to join their team on a permanent basis, supporting the delivery of major cladding remediation projects across Central London . As the key link between residents, site teams and project stakeholders, you will play a crucial role in ensuring residents are kept informed, supported and engaged throughout the duration of the works. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys building relationships, solving problems and delivering exceptional customer service within a construction environment. Key Responsibilities Act as the primary point of contact for residents before, during and after project works. Build positive and professional relationships with residents, responding to enquiries and resolving concerns efficiently. Carry out resident profiling, needs assessments and satisfaction surveys. Organise and attend resident consultations, meetings, open days and community engagement events. Coordinate access arrangements to facilitate project delivery while minimising disruption. Provide regular updates to residents regarding programme milestones, project progress and upcoming works. Work closely with site teams and project managers to ensure resident issues are communicated and addressed effectively. Maintain accurate records of resident communications, complaints and actions taken in line with company procedures. About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience as a Resident Liaison Officer or in a customer-facing role within construction, refurbishment, maintenance or social housing. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage confidently with a wide range of stakeholders. Strong organisational and administrative abilities, with attention to detail. A professional, empathetic and solutions-focused approach when dealing with sensitive situations. Good IT skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. The ability to work independently while managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. What's on Offer Permanent position with a market-leading contractor. Long-term pipeline of secured work across London and the South East. Opportunity to work on high-profile building safety and remediation projects. Supportive team environment and strong leadership. Competitive salary and benefits package. Excellent opportunities for career progression and professional development. If you're an experienced Resident Liaison Officer looking to join a reputable contractor with a strong order book and a commitment to delivering high-quality projects, we'd love to hear from you.
11/08/2026
Full time
Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) Cladding Remediation Central London The Company We are working in partnership with one of the UK's leading main contractors, a highly respected business with a strong presence across the southeast. With over 25 years of successful project delivery, the company has established long-standing relationships with key clients, securing a significant order book and a robust pipeline of work across multiple sectors. This opportunity sits within a well-established London and South division, specialising in refurbishment, remediation, retrofit and building safety projects. Their diverse portfolio includes residential developments, student accommodation and large-scale regeneration schemes delivered for local authorities, housing associations and private sector clients. Supported by an experienced and highly regarded leadership team, the business has built a reputation for delivering complex projects to the highest standards while maintaining a collaborative and people-focused culture. The Role Due to continued growth, our client is seeking an experienced and customer-focused Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) to join their team on a permanent basis, supporting the delivery of major cladding remediation projects across Central London . As the key link between residents, site teams and project stakeholders, you will play a crucial role in ensuring residents are kept informed, supported and engaged throughout the duration of the works. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys building relationships, solving problems and delivering exceptional customer service within a construction environment. Key Responsibilities Act as the primary point of contact for residents before, during and after project works. Build positive and professional relationships with residents, responding to enquiries and resolving concerns efficiently. Carry out resident profiling, needs assessments and satisfaction surveys. Organise and attend resident consultations, meetings, open days and community engagement events. Coordinate access arrangements to facilitate project delivery while minimising disruption. Provide regular updates to residents regarding programme milestones, project progress and upcoming works. Work closely with site teams and project managers to ensure resident issues are communicated and addressed effectively. Maintain accurate records of resident communications, complaints and actions taken in line with company procedures. About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience as a Resident Liaison Officer or in a customer-facing role within construction, refurbishment, maintenance or social housing. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage confidently with a wide range of stakeholders. Strong organisational and administrative abilities, with attention to detail. A professional, empathetic and solutions-focused approach when dealing with sensitive situations. Good IT skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. The ability to work independently while managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. What's on Offer Permanent position with a market-leading contractor. Long-term pipeline of secured work across London and the South East. Opportunity to work on high-profile building safety and remediation projects. Supportive team environment and strong leadership. Competitive salary and benefits package. Excellent opportunities for career progression and professional development. If you're an experienced Resident Liaison Officer looking to join a reputable contractor with a strong order book and a commitment to delivering high-quality projects, we'd love to hear from you.
This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in improving the energy efficiency, comfort and sustainability of homes and communities. You will take responsibility of retrofit works on tenanted housing stock, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, to programme and to the required quality standards. Client Details Our client is one of the largest Tier 1 contractors in the UK with a heavy presence across the social housing sector, they deliver high quality repairs, maintenance, refurbishment and decarbonisation programmes, working in partnership with housing associations, local authorities and communities across the UK. Description Manage the day to day delivery of social housing retrofit and decarbonisation works. Lead and coordinate site teams, subcontractors and specialist trades. Ensure all works are delivered safely and in accordance with policies, procedures and relevant legislation. Manage programmes, productivity and site resources to achieve project targets. Maintain high standards of workmanship and ensure works meet specification and quality requirements. Coordinate works across occupied properties while minimising disruption to residents. Build positive relationships with residents, housing associations, local authorities, clients and other stakeholders. Monitor progress, identify potential issues and implement effective solutions. Carry out regular site inspections, quality checks and health & safety audits. Profile Proven experience managing construction or refurbishment projects on site. Experience working within social housing maintenance. Knowledge of retrofit and/or decarbonisation measures such as insulation, windows and doors, heating systems, ventilation, renewable technologies and associated building works. Strong understanding of health & safety, quality and environmental requirements. Experience managing subcontractors and multiple trades. A proactive approach to problem solving and delivering against programmes. Relevant construction qualifications, such as SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid. Retrofit experience and relevant qualifications such as PAS 2035/2030 would be advantageous. Job Offer 50,000 - 60,000 base salary 5,000 car allowance or company car 10-15% annual bonus Competitive employer pension contribution 26 days AL plus bank holidays Private healthcare benefits Life assurance 2x salary Clear progression path / opportunities
10/08/2026
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in improving the energy efficiency, comfort and sustainability of homes and communities. You will take responsibility of retrofit works on tenanted housing stock, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, to programme and to the required quality standards. Client Details Our client is one of the largest Tier 1 contractors in the UK with a heavy presence across the social housing sector, they deliver high quality repairs, maintenance, refurbishment and decarbonisation programmes, working in partnership with housing associations, local authorities and communities across the UK. Description Manage the day to day delivery of social housing retrofit and decarbonisation works. Lead and coordinate site teams, subcontractors and specialist trades. Ensure all works are delivered safely and in accordance with policies, procedures and relevant legislation. Manage programmes, productivity and site resources to achieve project targets. Maintain high standards of workmanship and ensure works meet specification and quality requirements. Coordinate works across occupied properties while minimising disruption to residents. Build positive relationships with residents, housing associations, local authorities, clients and other stakeholders. Monitor progress, identify potential issues and implement effective solutions. Carry out regular site inspections, quality checks and health & safety audits. Profile Proven experience managing construction or refurbishment projects on site. Experience working within social housing maintenance. Knowledge of retrofit and/or decarbonisation measures such as insulation, windows and doors, heating systems, ventilation, renewable technologies and associated building works. Strong understanding of health & safety, quality and environmental requirements. Experience managing subcontractors and multiple trades. A proactive approach to problem solving and delivering against programmes. Relevant construction qualifications, such as SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid. Retrofit experience and relevant qualifications such as PAS 2035/2030 would be advantageous. Job Offer 50,000 - 60,000 base salary 5,000 car allowance or company car 10-15% annual bonus Competitive employer pension contribution 26 days AL plus bank holidays Private healthcare benefits Life assurance 2x salary Clear progression path / opportunities
Fawkes & Reece London
Walsgrave On Sowe, Warwickshire
Construction Manager - Groundworks Location: Midlands / St Neots (Regular travel required) Areas Covered: Coventry, Birmingham and St Neots Job Type: Full-Time About the Role We are a well-established and growing groundworks contractor delivering high-quality projects across regeneration housing developments and private residential sites. Due to continued growth, we are looking for an experienced Construction Manager to oversee multiple projects across Coventry, Birmingham and St Neots. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated construction manager with strong leadership skills, extensive groundworks experience, and the ability to manage multiple sites while maintaining the highest standards of safety, quality and productivity. Key Responsibilities Manage and oversee multiple groundworks projects from start to completion. Lead and support Site Managers, Supervisors and site teams. Ensure projects are delivered safely, on time and within budget. Monitor programme progress and resolve any issues affecting delivery. Maintain excellent relationships with clients, subcontractors and suppliers. Ensure compliance with health and safety legislation and company procedures. Carry out regular site inspections and quality audits. Coordinate labour, plant and materials across multiple projects. Attend client meetings and provide regular progress updates. About You The successful candidate will have: Proven experience as a Construction Manager within the groundworks or civil engineering sector. Strong knowledge of groundworks for regeneration housing and private residential developments. Excellent leadership, communication and organisational skills. Experience managing multiple live sites simultaneously. A proactive approach to problem solving and decision making. Strong commercial awareness. Full UK driving licence. Willingness to travel regularly to sites across Coventry, Birmingham and St Neots . Essential Qualifications SMSTS CSCS (Black or relevant Management Card) First Aid at Work (preferred) Full UK Driving Licence If you have the experience as a construction manager, leadership skills and commitment to deliver successful groundworks projects across multiple residential developments, we would like to hear from you. Apply today for this construction manager position or send your CV to (url removed) or call (phone number removed)
05/08/2026
Full time
Construction Manager - Groundworks Location: Midlands / St Neots (Regular travel required) Areas Covered: Coventry, Birmingham and St Neots Job Type: Full-Time About the Role We are a well-established and growing groundworks contractor delivering high-quality projects across regeneration housing developments and private residential sites. Due to continued growth, we are looking for an experienced Construction Manager to oversee multiple projects across Coventry, Birmingham and St Neots. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated construction manager with strong leadership skills, extensive groundworks experience, and the ability to manage multiple sites while maintaining the highest standards of safety, quality and productivity. Key Responsibilities Manage and oversee multiple groundworks projects from start to completion. Lead and support Site Managers, Supervisors and site teams. Ensure projects are delivered safely, on time and within budget. Monitor programme progress and resolve any issues affecting delivery. Maintain excellent relationships with clients, subcontractors and suppliers. Ensure compliance with health and safety legislation and company procedures. Carry out regular site inspections and quality audits. Coordinate labour, plant and materials across multiple projects. Attend client meetings and provide regular progress updates. About You The successful candidate will have: Proven experience as a Construction Manager within the groundworks or civil engineering sector. Strong knowledge of groundworks for regeneration housing and private residential developments. Excellent leadership, communication and organisational skills. Experience managing multiple live sites simultaneously. A proactive approach to problem solving and decision making. Strong commercial awareness. Full UK driving licence. Willingness to travel regularly to sites across Coventry, Birmingham and St Neots . Essential Qualifications SMSTS CSCS (Black or relevant Management Card) First Aid at Work (preferred) Full UK Driving Licence If you have the experience as a construction manager, leadership skills and commitment to deliver successful groundworks projects across multiple residential developments, we would like to hear from you. Apply today for this construction manager position or send your CV to (url removed) or call (phone number removed)
Private Sector Housing Enforcement Team Leader - Selective Licensing London 60- 65 per hour Initial 3-month contract Hybrid working (3 days on site) Are you an experienced Private Sector Housing Enforcement Team Leader looking for your next London Borough contract? I'm working with a London Borough that is looking to appoint an experienced Team Leader to manage its Selective Licensing Enforcement Team on an initial three-month contract. This is a leadership-focused position within a busy Private Sector Housing service. You will oversee a team of officers responsible for selective licensing investigations, property inspections, landlord compliance and formal enforcement action. The successful candidate will provide day-to-day operational leadership, manage team performance and ensure that complex Private Sector Housing enforcement cases are progressed effectively. You will also support the delivery of the borough's selective licensing scheme, helping the service achieve its licensing, compliance and enforcement objectives. Your responsibilities will include: Managing a team of Private Sector Housing Officers, Licensing Officers and Enforcement Officers. Overseeing the operational delivery of the borough's selective licensing scheme. Allocating and reviewing Private Sector Housing enforcement cases across the team. Monitoring workloads, performance, KPIs and case progression. Providing technical guidance on selective licensing, housing conditions and landlord non-compliance. Reviewing complex investigations and ensuring appropriate enforcement action is taken. Supporting officers with Housing Health and Safety Rating System inspections. Advising on Category 1 and Category 2 hazards under HHSRS. Reviewing statutory notices prepared under the Housing Act 2004. Overseeing Civil Penalty Notices, prosecutions, tribunal cases and other formal enforcement action. Ensuring evidence, witness statements and case files meet the required legal standards. Managing escalated complaints involving landlords, tenants and managing agents. Working closely with legal services, senior managers and internal partner teams. Producing performance reports and providing updates on selective licensing activity. Supporting the development of procedures, operational processes and enforcement policies. Coaching and developing officers to maintain a consistent and effective enforcement approach. The ideal candidate will have: Previous Team Leader, Principal Officer or Senior Officer experience within a Local Authority. Demonstrable experience managing a Private Sector Housing enforcement team. Direct experience delivering or managing selective licensing schemes. Strong knowledge of selective licensing legislation and the Housing Act 2004. Extensive experience of housing enforcement within the private rented sector. A strong understanding of HHSRS and Category 1 and Category 2 hazards. Experience reviewing statutory notices, Civil Penalty Notices and prosecution files. The ability to manage team performance, workloads and operational priorities. Experience supporting officers with complex enforcement investigations. Confidence working with senior stakeholders, legal teams, landlords and elected members. A relevant Environmental Health, Housing or enforcement qualification would be desirable. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Private Sector Housing Enforcement Team Leader, Selective Licensing Team Leader or Principal Private Sector Housing Officer to join a London Borough and lead the delivery of an important licensing and enforcement programme. The contract is initially for three months, paying 60- 65 per hour , with hybrid working and the potential for further extension. If you have experience managing selective licensing schemes and leading a Local Authority Private Sector Housing enforcement team, I'd love to speak with you. To apply or find out more, please contact Shaye Box: (phone number removed) (url removed)
05/08/2026
Contract
Private Sector Housing Enforcement Team Leader - Selective Licensing London 60- 65 per hour Initial 3-month contract Hybrid working (3 days on site) Are you an experienced Private Sector Housing Enforcement Team Leader looking for your next London Borough contract? I'm working with a London Borough that is looking to appoint an experienced Team Leader to manage its Selective Licensing Enforcement Team on an initial three-month contract. This is a leadership-focused position within a busy Private Sector Housing service. You will oversee a team of officers responsible for selective licensing investigations, property inspections, landlord compliance and formal enforcement action. The successful candidate will provide day-to-day operational leadership, manage team performance and ensure that complex Private Sector Housing enforcement cases are progressed effectively. You will also support the delivery of the borough's selective licensing scheme, helping the service achieve its licensing, compliance and enforcement objectives. Your responsibilities will include: Managing a team of Private Sector Housing Officers, Licensing Officers and Enforcement Officers. Overseeing the operational delivery of the borough's selective licensing scheme. Allocating and reviewing Private Sector Housing enforcement cases across the team. Monitoring workloads, performance, KPIs and case progression. Providing technical guidance on selective licensing, housing conditions and landlord non-compliance. Reviewing complex investigations and ensuring appropriate enforcement action is taken. Supporting officers with Housing Health and Safety Rating System inspections. Advising on Category 1 and Category 2 hazards under HHSRS. Reviewing statutory notices prepared under the Housing Act 2004. Overseeing Civil Penalty Notices, prosecutions, tribunal cases and other formal enforcement action. Ensuring evidence, witness statements and case files meet the required legal standards. Managing escalated complaints involving landlords, tenants and managing agents. Working closely with legal services, senior managers and internal partner teams. Producing performance reports and providing updates on selective licensing activity. Supporting the development of procedures, operational processes and enforcement policies. Coaching and developing officers to maintain a consistent and effective enforcement approach. The ideal candidate will have: Previous Team Leader, Principal Officer or Senior Officer experience within a Local Authority. Demonstrable experience managing a Private Sector Housing enforcement team. Direct experience delivering or managing selective licensing schemes. Strong knowledge of selective licensing legislation and the Housing Act 2004. Extensive experience of housing enforcement within the private rented sector. A strong understanding of HHSRS and Category 1 and Category 2 hazards. Experience reviewing statutory notices, Civil Penalty Notices and prosecution files. The ability to manage team performance, workloads and operational priorities. Experience supporting officers with complex enforcement investigations. Confidence working with senior stakeholders, legal teams, landlords and elected members. A relevant Environmental Health, Housing or enforcement qualification would be desirable. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Private Sector Housing Enforcement Team Leader, Selective Licensing Team Leader or Principal Private Sector Housing Officer to join a London Borough and lead the delivery of an important licensing and enforcement programme. The contract is initially for three months, paying 60- 65 per hour , with hybrid working and the potential for further extension. If you have experience managing selective licensing schemes and leading a Local Authority Private Sector Housing enforcement team, I'd love to speak with you. To apply or find out more, please contact Shaye Box: (phone number removed) (url removed)
Private Sector Housing Team Leader - High-Rise Fire Safety and Housing Enforcement London Borough 60- 65 per hour Contract Private Sector Housing Job Initial 3-month contract Hybrid working (3 days on site) Are you looking for your next Private Sector Housing job within a London Borough? An experienced Private Sector Housing Team Leader is required to manage a specialist high-rise residential building and fire safety team. This contract opportunity will involve leading officers responsible for high-rise fire safety inspections, housing enforcement, building compliance and complex residential property investigations. This is an excellent opportunity for a Private Sector Housing Team Leader , Housing Enforcement Team Leader, Principal Environmental Health Officer or Senior Private Sector Housing Officer with experience managing high-rise building inspections and fire safety enforcement. Private Sector Housing Team Leader Job As the Private Sector Housing Team Leader, you will manage the day-to-day delivery of a high-rise building inspection and enforcement programme. You will lead a team of Private Sector Housing Officers and Environmental Health Officers carrying out fire safety checks, Housing Health and Safety Rating System inspections and formal housing enforcement action across high-rise residential buildings. The team will investigate fire safety concerns, housing hazards, poor property conditions and non-compliance involving landlords, freeholders and managing agents. You will ensure that the highest-risk high-rise buildings are prioritised and that appropriate Private Sector Housing enforcement action is taken to protect residents. High-Rise Fire Safety Responsibilities Your responsibilities will include: Managing a team of Private Sector Housing Officers, Environmental Health Officers and Housing Enforcement Officers. Leading high-rise residential building inspection and fire safety programmes. Allocating and reviewing complex high-rise fire safety and Private Sector Housing cases. Managing inspections of privately rented flats, residential blocks and complex high-rise buildings. Overseeing checks of communal areas, escape routes and protected means of escape. Reviewing concerns relating to fire doors, self-closing devices and fire-resisting construction. Overseeing checks relating to compartmentation, fire-stopping and service penetrations. Reviewing smoke control systems, emergency lighting, fire alarms and fire safety signage. Ensuring communal areas and escape routes are free from obstructions and combustible materials. Reviewing fire risk assessments and identifying gaps in fire safety compliance. Ensuring officers appropriately assess fire hazards under the Housing Health and Safety Rating System. Providing technical advice on Category 1 and Category 2 fire hazards. Reviewing concerns involving cladding, balconies, external wall systems and fa ade defects. Coordinating joint inspections with the Fire and Rescue Service, Building Control and other regulatory partners. Liaising with landlords, freeholders, managing agents, responsible persons and residents. Ensuring urgent fire safety risks are escalated and appropriate interim measures are considered. Monitoring remedial work and ensuring fire safety defects are addressed within agreed timescales. Managing team workloads, performance targets, inspection programmes and KPIs. Providing technical guidance and case direction to Private Sector Housing Officers. Reviewing statutory notices, schedules of work and formal enforcement recommendations. Ensuring evidence, photographs, inspection notes and witness statements meet legal standards. Overseeing Civil Penalty Notices, prosecutions, emergency action and works in default. Preparing reports and performance updates for senior managers. Supporting the development of high-rise fire safety and Private Sector Housing enforcement procedures. Private Sector Housing Enforcement The successful candidate will oversee complex Private Sector Housing enforcement cases from initial inspection through to formal legal action. You will ensure that officers use the Housing Act 2004 and other relevant legislation effectively when addressing fire hazards, poor housing conditions and landlord non-compliance. You will review enforcement notices, Civil Penalty Notices, prosecution files, evidence bundles and tribunal documentation before formal action is taken. This role requires a confident technical manager who can provide clear direction on difficult Private Sector Housing enforcement investigations and maintain a consistent approach across the team. Essential Experience The successful candidate will ideally have: Previous Team Leader, Principal Officer or Senior Officer experience within a Local Authority. Experience managing a Private Sector Housing or Housing Enforcement team. Strong experience working within Local Authority Private Sector Housing . Experience managing high-rise residential building inspections. Experience overseeing fire safety checks in blocks of flats. Detailed knowledge of fire doors, compartmentation, fire-stopping and means of escape. Strong working knowledge of the Housing Act 2004. Detailed knowledge of the Housing Health and Safety Rating System. Experience assessing Category 1 and Category 2 hazards. Experience reviewing statutory notices and formal housing enforcement action. Experience managing Civil Penalty Notices, prosecutions or tribunal cases. Experience working with the Fire and Rescue Service and other regulatory partners. The ability to manage officers, workloads, KPIs and complex investigations. Confidence dealing with landlords, freeholders, managing agents and senior stakeholders. A relevant Environmental Health, Housing, Fire Safety or Building Safety qualification would be advantageous. This Private Sector Housing job offers the opportunity to lead a specialist high-rise fire safety and housing enforcement team within a London Borough. The role provides: A competitive rate of 60- 65 per hour . An initial three-month contract. Hybrid working. Responsibility for a specialist high-rise building portfolio. The opportunity to manage experienced Private Sector Housing and enforcement officers. Potential for the contract to be extended. To apply for this position, contact Shaye Box. Shaye Box (phone number removed) (url removed)
05/08/2026
Seasonal
Private Sector Housing Team Leader - High-Rise Fire Safety and Housing Enforcement London Borough 60- 65 per hour Contract Private Sector Housing Job Initial 3-month contract Hybrid working (3 days on site) Are you looking for your next Private Sector Housing job within a London Borough? An experienced Private Sector Housing Team Leader is required to manage a specialist high-rise residential building and fire safety team. This contract opportunity will involve leading officers responsible for high-rise fire safety inspections, housing enforcement, building compliance and complex residential property investigations. This is an excellent opportunity for a Private Sector Housing Team Leader , Housing Enforcement Team Leader, Principal Environmental Health Officer or Senior Private Sector Housing Officer with experience managing high-rise building inspections and fire safety enforcement. Private Sector Housing Team Leader Job As the Private Sector Housing Team Leader, you will manage the day-to-day delivery of a high-rise building inspection and enforcement programme. You will lead a team of Private Sector Housing Officers and Environmental Health Officers carrying out fire safety checks, Housing Health and Safety Rating System inspections and formal housing enforcement action across high-rise residential buildings. The team will investigate fire safety concerns, housing hazards, poor property conditions and non-compliance involving landlords, freeholders and managing agents. You will ensure that the highest-risk high-rise buildings are prioritised and that appropriate Private Sector Housing enforcement action is taken to protect residents. High-Rise Fire Safety Responsibilities Your responsibilities will include: Managing a team of Private Sector Housing Officers, Environmental Health Officers and Housing Enforcement Officers. Leading high-rise residential building inspection and fire safety programmes. Allocating and reviewing complex high-rise fire safety and Private Sector Housing cases. Managing inspections of privately rented flats, residential blocks and complex high-rise buildings. Overseeing checks of communal areas, escape routes and protected means of escape. Reviewing concerns relating to fire doors, self-closing devices and fire-resisting construction. Overseeing checks relating to compartmentation, fire-stopping and service penetrations. Reviewing smoke control systems, emergency lighting, fire alarms and fire safety signage. Ensuring communal areas and escape routes are free from obstructions and combustible materials. Reviewing fire risk assessments and identifying gaps in fire safety compliance. Ensuring officers appropriately assess fire hazards under the Housing Health and Safety Rating System. Providing technical advice on Category 1 and Category 2 fire hazards. Reviewing concerns involving cladding, balconies, external wall systems and fa ade defects. Coordinating joint inspections with the Fire and Rescue Service, Building Control and other regulatory partners. Liaising with landlords, freeholders, managing agents, responsible persons and residents. Ensuring urgent fire safety risks are escalated and appropriate interim measures are considered. Monitoring remedial work and ensuring fire safety defects are addressed within agreed timescales. Managing team workloads, performance targets, inspection programmes and KPIs. Providing technical guidance and case direction to Private Sector Housing Officers. Reviewing statutory notices, schedules of work and formal enforcement recommendations. Ensuring evidence, photographs, inspection notes and witness statements meet legal standards. Overseeing Civil Penalty Notices, prosecutions, emergency action and works in default. Preparing reports and performance updates for senior managers. Supporting the development of high-rise fire safety and Private Sector Housing enforcement procedures. Private Sector Housing Enforcement The successful candidate will oversee complex Private Sector Housing enforcement cases from initial inspection through to formal legal action. You will ensure that officers use the Housing Act 2004 and other relevant legislation effectively when addressing fire hazards, poor housing conditions and landlord non-compliance. You will review enforcement notices, Civil Penalty Notices, prosecution files, evidence bundles and tribunal documentation before formal action is taken. This role requires a confident technical manager who can provide clear direction on difficult Private Sector Housing enforcement investigations and maintain a consistent approach across the team. Essential Experience The successful candidate will ideally have: Previous Team Leader, Principal Officer or Senior Officer experience within a Local Authority. Experience managing a Private Sector Housing or Housing Enforcement team. Strong experience working within Local Authority Private Sector Housing . Experience managing high-rise residential building inspections. Experience overseeing fire safety checks in blocks of flats. Detailed knowledge of fire doors, compartmentation, fire-stopping and means of escape. Strong working knowledge of the Housing Act 2004. Detailed knowledge of the Housing Health and Safety Rating System. Experience assessing Category 1 and Category 2 hazards. Experience reviewing statutory notices and formal housing enforcement action. Experience managing Civil Penalty Notices, prosecutions or tribunal cases. Experience working with the Fire and Rescue Service and other regulatory partners. The ability to manage officers, workloads, KPIs and complex investigations. Confidence dealing with landlords, freeholders, managing agents and senior stakeholders. A relevant Environmental Health, Housing, Fire Safety or Building Safety qualification would be advantageous. This Private Sector Housing job offers the opportunity to lead a specialist high-rise fire safety and housing enforcement team within a London Borough. The role provides: A competitive rate of 60- 65 per hour . An initial three-month contract. Hybrid working. Responsibility for a specialist high-rise building portfolio. The opportunity to manage experienced Private Sector Housing and enforcement officers. Potential for the contract to be extended. To apply for this position, contact Shaye Box. Shaye Box (phone number removed) (url removed)
As a Development Manager in the high-end residential property sector, you'll oversee and coordinate construction projects, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Based in London, this role plays a key part in managing the day-to-day operations and ensuring smooth project progression. Client Details Our client is a highly regarded luxury residential developer and investor with a track record of delivering some of London's most prestigious residential addresses. Operating across acquisition, planning, development, construction oversight, sales and long-term operational management, the business has established itself as a significant player within the Prime Central London market. They are known for creating design-led residential developments in partnership with globally recognised architects, designers and consultants, whilst maintaining an integrated approach that extends beyond development into hospitality, operations and resident experience. Due to continued growth and the progression of a Prime Central London Regeneration scheme, the business is looking for an experienced Development Manager. Description This is an exceptional opportunity to join a lean, high-performing development platform and play a pivotal role in the delivery of one of Central London's most significant residential-led regeneration projects. As Development Manager, you will be responsible for supporting and driving projects across the full development lifecycle, acting as a key interface between internal stakeholders, consultants, advisors and delivery partners. The role will focus on driving a major Prime Central London residential scheme through the next stages of planning, design development, procurement and construction delivery. The wider project comprises luxury private residences, affordable housing, extensive public realm improvements, retail and community uses, and significant resident amenity provision. This is not a role for someone seeking a step-up opportunity. The client is looking for an individual who is already operating successfully at Development Manager level and can quickly take ownership of complex workstreams within an active development environment. Key responsibilities will include: Development Management Managing residential developments from planning and design through procurement, construction and completion. Driving project programmes and maintaining delivery momentum across multiple workstreams. Coordinating multidisciplinary consultant teams. Identifying and mitigating development risks Planning & Design Management Supporting planning strategy and application processes. Leading design development activities. Managing architects, engineers, planning consultants and specialist advisors. Ensuring schemes remain commercially viable, deliverable and aligned with project objectives. Commercial & Procurement Monitoring development appraisals, budgets and cashflow assumptions. Supporting procurement strategies and consultant appointments. Working alongside cost consultants and commercial teams to manage project performance. Reviewing risks, opportunities and value engineering initiatives. Construction & Delivery Supporting pre-construction and construction activities. Monitoring quality, programme and delivery performance. Managing key project milestones through to completion and handover. Stakeholder Leadership Acting as a central point of coordination across project stakeholders. Building strong working relationships with consultants, contractors, authorities and internal teams. Producing clear and concise reporting for senior leadership. Ensuring alignment across development, sales, marketing, finance, operations and customer experience functions Profile We are particularly interested in candidates who can demonstrate: Essential Existing Development Manager or Senior Development Manager experience. Proven end-to-end development management capability. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Experience managing complex consultant teams. Strong commercial awareness and programme management capability. Ability to operate autonomously within a lean environment. Development Experience Demonstrable track record delivering Prime or Super Prime residential developments. Experience working on schemes with development values typically exceeding 250m GDV. Exposure to Central London residential developments. Experience progressing projects from RIBA Stage 3 onwards through detailed design, procurement and delivery. Strong understanding of planning, technical, commercial and construction interfaces. Personal Attributes Proactive and forward-thinking. Highly organised and detail-oriented. Confident operating within ambiguity and changing project environments. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Commercially minded with a delivery-focused approach. Job Offer Opportunity to work on a flagship Prime Central London development. Significant autonomy and responsibility. Direct exposure to senior leadership and executive decision-makers. Broad involvement across strategy, planning, design, commercial management and delivery. Long-term career progression within a growing development platform. Salary up to 120,000 plus bonus and benefits package for the right individual.
04/08/2026
Full time
As a Development Manager in the high-end residential property sector, you'll oversee and coordinate construction projects, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Based in London, this role plays a key part in managing the day-to-day operations and ensuring smooth project progression. Client Details Our client is a highly regarded luxury residential developer and investor with a track record of delivering some of London's most prestigious residential addresses. Operating across acquisition, planning, development, construction oversight, sales and long-term operational management, the business has established itself as a significant player within the Prime Central London market. They are known for creating design-led residential developments in partnership with globally recognised architects, designers and consultants, whilst maintaining an integrated approach that extends beyond development into hospitality, operations and resident experience. Due to continued growth and the progression of a Prime Central London Regeneration scheme, the business is looking for an experienced Development Manager. Description This is an exceptional opportunity to join a lean, high-performing development platform and play a pivotal role in the delivery of one of Central London's most significant residential-led regeneration projects. As Development Manager, you will be responsible for supporting and driving projects across the full development lifecycle, acting as a key interface between internal stakeholders, consultants, advisors and delivery partners. The role will focus on driving a major Prime Central London residential scheme through the next stages of planning, design development, procurement and construction delivery. The wider project comprises luxury private residences, affordable housing, extensive public realm improvements, retail and community uses, and significant resident amenity provision. This is not a role for someone seeking a step-up opportunity. The client is looking for an individual who is already operating successfully at Development Manager level and can quickly take ownership of complex workstreams within an active development environment. Key responsibilities will include: Development Management Managing residential developments from planning and design through procurement, construction and completion. Driving project programmes and maintaining delivery momentum across multiple workstreams. Coordinating multidisciplinary consultant teams. Identifying and mitigating development risks Planning & Design Management Supporting planning strategy and application processes. Leading design development activities. Managing architects, engineers, planning consultants and specialist advisors. Ensuring schemes remain commercially viable, deliverable and aligned with project objectives. Commercial & Procurement Monitoring development appraisals, budgets and cashflow assumptions. Supporting procurement strategies and consultant appointments. Working alongside cost consultants and commercial teams to manage project performance. Reviewing risks, opportunities and value engineering initiatives. Construction & Delivery Supporting pre-construction and construction activities. Monitoring quality, programme and delivery performance. Managing key project milestones through to completion and handover. Stakeholder Leadership Acting as a central point of coordination across project stakeholders. Building strong working relationships with consultants, contractors, authorities and internal teams. Producing clear and concise reporting for senior leadership. Ensuring alignment across development, sales, marketing, finance, operations and customer experience functions Profile We are particularly interested in candidates who can demonstrate: Essential Existing Development Manager or Senior Development Manager experience. Proven end-to-end development management capability. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Experience managing complex consultant teams. Strong commercial awareness and programme management capability. Ability to operate autonomously within a lean environment. Development Experience Demonstrable track record delivering Prime or Super Prime residential developments. Experience working on schemes with development values typically exceeding 250m GDV. Exposure to Central London residential developments. Experience progressing projects from RIBA Stage 3 onwards through detailed design, procurement and delivery. Strong understanding of planning, technical, commercial and construction interfaces. Personal Attributes Proactive and forward-thinking. Highly organised and detail-oriented. Confident operating within ambiguity and changing project environments. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Commercially minded with a delivery-focused approach. Job Offer Opportunity to work on a flagship Prime Central London development. Significant autonomy and responsibility. Direct exposure to senior leadership and executive decision-makers. Broad involvement across strategy, planning, design, commercial management and delivery. Long-term career progression within a growing development platform. Salary up to 120,000 plus bonus and benefits package for the right individual.
Position: Construction Project Manager Location: London Salary: 75,000 - 95,000 DOE plus benefits Bennett & Game are representing an established and growing construction contractor who are seeking a Construction Project Manager to join their team. The company delivers a diverse range of complex construction projects across the residential, hospitality and public sectors, working with local authorities, housing providers, private landlords and developers. With a typical annual turnover of 30m to 35m and a strong forward order book, the business has an established presence across the UK and delivers major refurbishment, regeneration, fa ade and new build schemes. This is an excellent opportunity to join the business during an exciting period of growth and development. The successful Construction Project Manager will take ownership of major projects from the pre-construction and PCSA stages through to delivery and completion. The role offers exposure to a varied and secure pipeline of work, support from an experienced operational, commercial and technical team, and genuine scope to contribute to the continued growth of the business. Salary & Benefits Salary of 75,000 - 95,000 DOE Performance-related bonus Private medical insurance available from day one Company pension scheme Holiday allowance Death in service benefit Construction Project Manager Position Overview Manage construction projects from pre-construction through to completion Review project information during PCSA and pre-construction stages to ensure a full understanding of design, scope and delivery requirements Lead the operational delivery of projects, ensuring works are completed safely, on programme, within budget and to the required quality standards Work closely with the commercial, technical, design and contracts management teams throughout the project lifecycle Coordinate site teams, specialist subcontractors, consultants and the wider supply chain Oversee project programmes, progress, quality and compliance throughout all stages of construction Ensure robust quality assurance procedures are implemented and maintained across each project Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, consultants, residents and key project stakeholders Construction Project Manager Position Requirements Proven experience as a Construction Project Manager within a principal contractor, main contractor or specialist contractor environment Strong experience delivering complex construction, refurbishment, regeneration or fa ade remediation projects Experience working on residential, mixed-use, hospitality or public sector projects would be advantageous Previous involvement in PCSA and pre-construction activities would be beneficial Strong knowledge of construction programmes, project delivery, quality assurance and commercial requirements Excellent leadership, communication and stakeholder management skills Able to manage multiple workstreams and coordinate multidisciplinary project teams Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to project sites across London as required 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.
04/08/2026
Full time
Position: Construction Project Manager Location: London Salary: 75,000 - 95,000 DOE plus benefits Bennett & Game are representing an established and growing construction contractor who are seeking a Construction Project Manager to join their team. The company delivers a diverse range of complex construction projects across the residential, hospitality and public sectors, working with local authorities, housing providers, private landlords and developers. With a typical annual turnover of 30m to 35m and a strong forward order book, the business has an established presence across the UK and delivers major refurbishment, regeneration, fa ade and new build schemes. This is an excellent opportunity to join the business during an exciting period of growth and development. The successful Construction Project Manager will take ownership of major projects from the pre-construction and PCSA stages through to delivery and completion. The role offers exposure to a varied and secure pipeline of work, support from an experienced operational, commercial and technical team, and genuine scope to contribute to the continued growth of the business. Salary & Benefits Salary of 75,000 - 95,000 DOE Performance-related bonus Private medical insurance available from day one Company pension scheme Holiday allowance Death in service benefit Construction Project Manager Position Overview Manage construction projects from pre-construction through to completion Review project information during PCSA and pre-construction stages to ensure a full understanding of design, scope and delivery requirements Lead the operational delivery of projects, ensuring works are completed safely, on programme, within budget and to the required quality standards Work closely with the commercial, technical, design and contracts management teams throughout the project lifecycle Coordinate site teams, specialist subcontractors, consultants and the wider supply chain Oversee project programmes, progress, quality and compliance throughout all stages of construction Ensure robust quality assurance procedures are implemented and maintained across each project Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, consultants, residents and key project stakeholders Construction Project Manager Position Requirements Proven experience as a Construction Project Manager within a principal contractor, main contractor or specialist contractor environment Strong experience delivering complex construction, refurbishment, regeneration or fa ade remediation projects Experience working on residential, mixed-use, hospitality or public sector projects would be advantageous Previous involvement in PCSA and pre-construction activities would be beneficial Strong knowledge of construction programmes, project delivery, quality assurance and commercial requirements Excellent leadership, communication and stakeholder management skills Able to manage multiple workstreams and coordinate multidisciplinary project teams Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to project sites across London as required 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.
Project Manager - High-Rise Retrofit & Cladding Remediation Location: Bristol (Permanent) Salary: 60,000- 65,000 + 4,000 Car Allowance or Company Car + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Are you an experienced Construction Project Manager looking to lead one of the South West's most significant high-rise retrofit programmes? We're recruiting two Project Managers to deliver a major high-rise facade replacement and refurbishment programme. This is an exciting opportunity to take ownership of two residential tower blocks, managing projects from construction through to successful handover while working for a leading contractor within the social housing sector. The Opportunity You'll lead the delivery of complex capital works and retrofit projects, ensuring exceptional standards of quality, safety, programme and commercial performance. Working alongside experienced delivery teams and trusted supply chain partners, you'll play a key role in improving homes and creating safer, more sustainable communities. Projects include: High-rise cladding and fa ade replacement Fire remediation and fire protection works Roofing and structural repairs External refurbishment Concrete repairs M&E removal and reinstatement Landscaping and external works Responsibilities Lead the successful delivery of two major high-rise refurbishment projects. Manage project teams, subcontractors and supply chain partners. Ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget and to the highest quality standards. Build strong relationships with clients, consultants and key stakeholders. Identify and manage commercial and programme risks. Drive health & safety, sustainability and quality throughout the project lifecycle. Oversee defect management and deliver high-quality project handovers. Mentor and support site teams while fostering a collaborative working environment. About You You'll have proven experience managing complex construction or refurbishment projects, ideally within social housing or occupied residential environments. Experience in the following is highly desirable: High-rise residential refurbishment Fa ade or cladding replacement Fire remediation projects Capital works and retrofit programmes Managing multiple subcontractors Commercial and programme management Essential Qualifications SMSTS CSCS Card Temporary Works Coordinator Scaffold Inspection First Aid at Work Full UK Driving Licence Experience with PAS2035 retrofit projects and social housing refurbishment would be advantageous. What's on Offer? 60,000- 65,000 basic salary 4,000 Car Allowance or Company Car Annual discretionary bonus 25 days annual leave + bank holidays + your birthday off Company pension Private healthcare Interested? Apply today with your CV for a confidential discussion.
03/08/2026
Full time
Project Manager - High-Rise Retrofit & Cladding Remediation Location: Bristol (Permanent) Salary: 60,000- 65,000 + 4,000 Car Allowance or Company Car + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Are you an experienced Construction Project Manager looking to lead one of the South West's most significant high-rise retrofit programmes? We're recruiting two Project Managers to deliver a major high-rise facade replacement and refurbishment programme. This is an exciting opportunity to take ownership of two residential tower blocks, managing projects from construction through to successful handover while working for a leading contractor within the social housing sector. The Opportunity You'll lead the delivery of complex capital works and retrofit projects, ensuring exceptional standards of quality, safety, programme and commercial performance. Working alongside experienced delivery teams and trusted supply chain partners, you'll play a key role in improving homes and creating safer, more sustainable communities. Projects include: High-rise cladding and fa ade replacement Fire remediation and fire protection works Roofing and structural repairs External refurbishment Concrete repairs M&E removal and reinstatement Landscaping and external works Responsibilities Lead the successful delivery of two major high-rise refurbishment projects. Manage project teams, subcontractors and supply chain partners. Ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget and to the highest quality standards. Build strong relationships with clients, consultants and key stakeholders. Identify and manage commercial and programme risks. Drive health & safety, sustainability and quality throughout the project lifecycle. Oversee defect management and deliver high-quality project handovers. Mentor and support site teams while fostering a collaborative working environment. About You You'll have proven experience managing complex construction or refurbishment projects, ideally within social housing or occupied residential environments. Experience in the following is highly desirable: High-rise residential refurbishment Fa ade or cladding replacement Fire remediation projects Capital works and retrofit programmes Managing multiple subcontractors Commercial and programme management Essential Qualifications SMSTS CSCS Card Temporary Works Coordinator Scaffold Inspection First Aid at Work Full UK Driving Licence Experience with PAS2035 retrofit projects and social housing refurbishment would be advantageous. What's on Offer? 60,000- 65,000 basic salary 4,000 Car Allowance or Company Car Annual discretionary bonus 25 days annual leave + bank holidays + your birthday off Company pension Private healthcare Interested? Apply today with your CV for a confidential discussion.