MRICS Property Manager Your new role You'll manage a varied commercial and/or mixed-use portfolio (typically high-value prime London properties including offices, retail, residential, and/or light industrial). Your responsibilities will span core property management, service charge budgets, compliance, tenant liaison, and strategic asset oversight. You will work closely with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure operational excellence, financial performance, and tenant satisfaction. What you'll need to succeed Portfolio Management Manage day-to-day operations of a prime commercial or mixed-use property portfolio in London, often valued at tens to hundreds of millions. Be the primary point of contact for tenants, landlords, and contractors. Service Charge & Financial Oversight Prepare, monitor, and reconcile service charge budgets. Approve invoices and oversee financial plans. Assist with credit control and service charge recovery. Lease Administration & Tenant Relation s Manage lease renewals, rent reviews, lease compliance, and enforcement of lease obligations. Maintain strong tenant relationships, resolving queries and building rapport. Compliance & Risk Management Ensure adherence to compliance regimes (e.g., H&S, fire safety, gas/EPC/PAT/EICR) and maintain certification records. Oversee health & safety, insurance claims, and governance. Maintenance & Capex Oversight Coordinate planned/reactive maintenance, refurbishments, building inspections, and multi-year maintenance plans. Oversee contractor performance and manage major works projects when required. Team Leadership & Collaboration Liaise effectively with internal teams (asset management, legal, finance, facilities, development). Mentor or manage junior staff or external property managers as the role evolves. Essential Qualifications & Experience Must hold MRICS status. Proven experience (typically 0-2 years PQE) managing commercial or mixed-use portfolios in London e.g., offices, retail, residential. Strong knowledge of lease structures, service charge budgeting, and financial planning. Demonstrable experience in compliance, H&S regulations, and certification management. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills-engaging with tenants, suppliers, and senior directors. Strong organisational abilities, commercial awareness, and ability to manage multiple assets/projects concurrently. Desirable Skills Experience in ESG strategy, sustainability improvements, or large capex projects. Proven track record in managing or mentoring junior staff, or leading teams. Background in FM, client-side property management, or corporate real estate. What you'll get in return Competitive salary range (typically £45,000-£55,000 depending on portfolio, seniority, and firm). Bonus or guaranteed incentive scheme. Benefits may include: private medical/dental, pension, life assurance, travel card, wellness services. Flexible/hybrid working models (typically 2-3 days on-site). 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.
24/05/2026
Full time
MRICS Property Manager Your new role You'll manage a varied commercial and/or mixed-use portfolio (typically high-value prime London properties including offices, retail, residential, and/or light industrial). Your responsibilities will span core property management, service charge budgets, compliance, tenant liaison, and strategic asset oversight. You will work closely with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure operational excellence, financial performance, and tenant satisfaction. What you'll need to succeed Portfolio Management Manage day-to-day operations of a prime commercial or mixed-use property portfolio in London, often valued at tens to hundreds of millions. Be the primary point of contact for tenants, landlords, and contractors. Service Charge & Financial Oversight Prepare, monitor, and reconcile service charge budgets. Approve invoices and oversee financial plans. Assist with credit control and service charge recovery. Lease Administration & Tenant Relation s Manage lease renewals, rent reviews, lease compliance, and enforcement of lease obligations. Maintain strong tenant relationships, resolving queries and building rapport. Compliance & Risk Management Ensure adherence to compliance regimes (e.g., H&S, fire safety, gas/EPC/PAT/EICR) and maintain certification records. Oversee health & safety, insurance claims, and governance. Maintenance & Capex Oversight Coordinate planned/reactive maintenance, refurbishments, building inspections, and multi-year maintenance plans. Oversee contractor performance and manage major works projects when required. Team Leadership & Collaboration Liaise effectively with internal teams (asset management, legal, finance, facilities, development). Mentor or manage junior staff or external property managers as the role evolves. Essential Qualifications & Experience Must hold MRICS status. Proven experience (typically 0-2 years PQE) managing commercial or mixed-use portfolios in London e.g., offices, retail, residential. Strong knowledge of lease structures, service charge budgeting, and financial planning. Demonstrable experience in compliance, H&S regulations, and certification management. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills-engaging with tenants, suppliers, and senior directors. Strong organisational abilities, commercial awareness, and ability to manage multiple assets/projects concurrently. Desirable Skills Experience in ESG strategy, sustainability improvements, or large capex projects. Proven track record in managing or mentoring junior staff, or leading teams. Background in FM, client-side property management, or corporate real estate. What you'll get in return Competitive salary range (typically £45,000-£55,000 depending on portfolio, seniority, and firm). Bonus or guaranteed incentive scheme. Benefits may include: private medical/dental, pension, life assurance, travel card, wellness services. Flexible/hybrid working models (typically 2-3 days on-site). 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.
Property Assets Manager required by a Housing Association in Belfast Your new company The services of Hays have been retained by our client, an established Housing Association based in Belfast, to recruit a Property Assets Manager on a temporary contract basis for a period of c. 6-12 months with the possibility of further extension. It is envisaged that this role will be recruited by the Association on a permanent basis in due course. The Association has a portfolio which includes supported housing, housing for the elderly and general family accommodation. Your new role You will be responsible for ensuring that the Housing Association's property portfolio is maintained to high standards, remains compliant with relevant regulations, and aligns with the Association's investment and sustainability strategies. This role involves overseeing planned maintenance, driving investment decisions for long-term asset management, and playing a key role in progressing the organisation's Net Zero carbon strategy. You will ensure compliance with health and safety standards, building regulations, and environmental targets, while also optimising the performance and lifespan of the housing stock. What you'll need to succeed To be considered for this role, you must possess: A degree or professional qualification in Asset Management, Building Surveying, Property Management, or a related field with a minimum of 2 years' experience in a similar role.A deep understanding of compliance requirements in the housing sector, including building safety regulations, gas safety, fire safety, and environmental standards.Knowledge of planned maintenance programmes, property condition surveys, and asset data management.Experience with sustainability practices and energy efficiency initiatives in property management.Strong project management skills, with experience leading large-scale maintenance or investment programmes.The ability to prepare and manage budgets effectively, forecast costs, and make strategic investment decisions.Experience using asset management software, compliance tracking systems, and data analysis tools.The ability to analyse data, identify trends, and develop long-term asset management strategies.Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage a team, while collaborating across departments. What you'll get in return This role offers an immediate start and the opportunity to take up a key role with an established Housing Association based in Belfast. It is envisaged that this role will be recruited on a permanent basis in due course. The initial temporary contract role might interest an individual who is seeking a contract role, but it may also offer good exposure to the post for an individual interested in securing the role on a permanent basis. What you need to do now Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link attached to register your interest.
24/05/2026
Seasonal
Property Assets Manager required by a Housing Association in Belfast Your new company The services of Hays have been retained by our client, an established Housing Association based in Belfast, to recruit a Property Assets Manager on a temporary contract basis for a period of c. 6-12 months with the possibility of further extension. It is envisaged that this role will be recruited by the Association on a permanent basis in due course. The Association has a portfolio which includes supported housing, housing for the elderly and general family accommodation. Your new role You will be responsible for ensuring that the Housing Association's property portfolio is maintained to high standards, remains compliant with relevant regulations, and aligns with the Association's investment and sustainability strategies. This role involves overseeing planned maintenance, driving investment decisions for long-term asset management, and playing a key role in progressing the organisation's Net Zero carbon strategy. You will ensure compliance with health and safety standards, building regulations, and environmental targets, while also optimising the performance and lifespan of the housing stock. What you'll need to succeed To be considered for this role, you must possess: A degree or professional qualification in Asset Management, Building Surveying, Property Management, or a related field with a minimum of 2 years' experience in a similar role.A deep understanding of compliance requirements in the housing sector, including building safety regulations, gas safety, fire safety, and environmental standards.Knowledge of planned maintenance programmes, property condition surveys, and asset data management.Experience with sustainability practices and energy efficiency initiatives in property management.Strong project management skills, with experience leading large-scale maintenance or investment programmes.The ability to prepare and manage budgets effectively, forecast costs, and make strategic investment decisions.Experience using asset management software, compliance tracking systems, and data analysis tools.The ability to analyse data, identify trends, and develop long-term asset management strategies.Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage a team, while collaborating across departments. What you'll get in return This role offers an immediate start and the opportunity to take up a key role with an established Housing Association based in Belfast. It is envisaged that this role will be recruited on a permanent basis in due course. The initial temporary contract role might interest an individual who is seeking a contract role, but it may also offer good exposure to the post for an individual interested in securing the role on a permanent basis. What you need to do now Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link attached to register your interest.
Building Surveyor (Client Side) About the Role A prestigious property owner with a significant London portfolio is seeking a Client-Side Building Surveyor to join its in-house technical team. Operating at the heart of the capital, you will provide independent, impartial technical advice and project oversight to non-technical Property Managers, ensuring buildings are maintained, compliant, and performing to the highest standards.This is a role for someone who enjoys autonomy, variety, and the opportunity to influence the long-term stewardship of high-profile commercial assets. Key Responsibilities Provide independent technical advice, project management support, and budget guidance to Property Managers. Deliver all services with a professional, impartial, consultancy-style approach Implement the British Land Planned Preventative Maintenance Programme, including the bespoke 20% Survey regime, ensuring accurate maintenance records, sign-off, and external audit compliance Hold periodic recorded meetings with Property Managers for each building or estate Carry out regular facade and roof inspections, ensuring maintenance and cleaning meet required standards. Provide technical options and well-considered recommendations for remedial works Specify, tender, and project manage new works and remedial projects, ensuring correct execution and value for money. Support Property Managers in compiling annual fabric maintenance budgets and monitoring expenditure against PPM plans. Investigate building defects, recommend solutions, and manage resulting project work. Provide life-cycle costing, budgeting, and cost-in-use data Assist in obtaining accurate as-built records at Practical Completion and Handover for new build and refurbishment projects Review and update O&M documentation following major alterations Support Property Managers with complex or major material damage insurance claims Identify maintenance requirements and incorporate them into each Property Maintenance Plan Assist with fire door and compartmentation surveys and ongoing maintenance Review occupier fit-out proposals and Licence for Alterations submissions, leading on fabric-related matters and obtaining structural advice where required. Produce Annual Summary Reports for each property as directed by the Senior Building Surveyor Contribute to the organisation's wider vision, values, and strategic objectives Ensure consistent best practice is applied across the portfolio Undertake additional duties as required by the Senior Building Surveyor About You Chartered or progressing toward chartership (MRICS preferred or MCIOB) Strong technical background in Building Surveying, ideally with commercial property experience Confident in delivering clear, impartial advice to non-technical stakeholders Skilled in defect diagnosis, project management, and contract administration Comfortable managing multiple buildings, projects, and priorities Strong communicator with the ability to translate technical matters into practical guidance Proactive, organised, and committed to maintaining high standards across a prestigious portfolio. What's on Offer A client-side role at the heart of London's commercial property market Hybrid working model offering flexibility and balance Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Exposure to a diverse portfolio of high-quality assets Supportive team culture with opportunities for professional development A role with real influence, visibility, and long-term career potential 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.
24/05/2026
Full time
Building Surveyor (Client Side) About the Role A prestigious property owner with a significant London portfolio is seeking a Client-Side Building Surveyor to join its in-house technical team. Operating at the heart of the capital, you will provide independent, impartial technical advice and project oversight to non-technical Property Managers, ensuring buildings are maintained, compliant, and performing to the highest standards.This is a role for someone who enjoys autonomy, variety, and the opportunity to influence the long-term stewardship of high-profile commercial assets. Key Responsibilities Provide independent technical advice, project management support, and budget guidance to Property Managers. Deliver all services with a professional, impartial, consultancy-style approach Implement the British Land Planned Preventative Maintenance Programme, including the bespoke 20% Survey regime, ensuring accurate maintenance records, sign-off, and external audit compliance Hold periodic recorded meetings with Property Managers for each building or estate Carry out regular facade and roof inspections, ensuring maintenance and cleaning meet required standards. Provide technical options and well-considered recommendations for remedial works Specify, tender, and project manage new works and remedial projects, ensuring correct execution and value for money. Support Property Managers in compiling annual fabric maintenance budgets and monitoring expenditure against PPM plans. Investigate building defects, recommend solutions, and manage resulting project work. Provide life-cycle costing, budgeting, and cost-in-use data Assist in obtaining accurate as-built records at Practical Completion and Handover for new build and refurbishment projects Review and update O&M documentation following major alterations Support Property Managers with complex or major material damage insurance claims Identify maintenance requirements and incorporate them into each Property Maintenance Plan Assist with fire door and compartmentation surveys and ongoing maintenance Review occupier fit-out proposals and Licence for Alterations submissions, leading on fabric-related matters and obtaining structural advice where required. Produce Annual Summary Reports for each property as directed by the Senior Building Surveyor Contribute to the organisation's wider vision, values, and strategic objectives Ensure consistent best practice is applied across the portfolio Undertake additional duties as required by the Senior Building Surveyor About You Chartered or progressing toward chartership (MRICS preferred or MCIOB) Strong technical background in Building Surveying, ideally with commercial property experience Confident in delivering clear, impartial advice to non-technical stakeholders Skilled in defect diagnosis, project management, and contract administration Comfortable managing multiple buildings, projects, and priorities Strong communicator with the ability to translate technical matters into practical guidance Proactive, organised, and committed to maintaining high standards across a prestigious portfolio. What's on Offer A client-side role at the heart of London's commercial property market Hybrid working model offering flexibility and balance Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Exposure to a diverse portfolio of high-quality assets Supportive team culture with opportunities for professional development A role with real influence, visibility, and long-term career potential 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.
Service Sales Manager (HVAC & Facilities Services) North West Full-Time Permanent We are currently partnering with a growing facilities management and building services provider to recruit a Service Sales Manager to support continued expansion across the North West This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially driven individual to develop long-term client relationships and drive recurring revenue growth through maintenance contracts, service agreements, and lifecycle solutions across commercial buildings and facilities environments. The Company Our client is a well-established provider of: HVAC maintenance and servicing Mechanical & electrical building services Facilities management solutions Compliance and reactive maintenance support Working across commercial offices, healthcare, retail, hospitality, and mixed-use environments, they deliver both planned and reactive services to a broad portfolio of customers. url removed With continued growth and investment in their service division, they are now looking to strengthen their commercial team with a dedicated Service Sales Manager. The Role As Service Sales Manager, you will focus on developing and growing service and maintenance revenue streams , building relationships with FM providers, end users, property managers, and commercial clients. This role is centred around generating recurring revenue through: Planned preventative maintenance (PPM) contracts HVAC and M&E service agreements Compliance-related services Lifecycle upgrades and remedial works Key responsibilities include: Identifying and securing new service and maintenance contracts Developing relationships with: Facilities Managers Property Management companies Commercial end users FM contractors Managing existing accounts and identifying upsell opportunities Conducting site visits and preparing service proposals and quotations Working closely with operations and technical teams to ensure service delivery standards Supporting contract renewals and long-term account development Managing pipeline activity and CRM updates Identifying opportunities for additional remedial and upgrade works The Candidate We are looking for a commercially focused individual with experience selling service or maintenance solutions within building services or facilities management. Essential: Proven experience in: Service sales Maintenance contract sales Facilities management sales HVAC or M&E service sales Strong relationship-building and account management skills Ability to develop recurring revenue opportunities Strong commercial awareness and negotiation capability Full UK driving licence Desirable: Background within HVAC, FM, or mechanical/electrical building services Experience selling directly to end users or FM providers Technical understanding of building services systems The Package 50,000 - 60,000 base salary 60,000 - 70,000 total earnings year 1 70,000 - 80,000 total earnings year 2 6,000 car allowance Pension Ongoing training and development Strong long-term progression opportunities Career Progression This role offers genuine scope for progression within a growing service-focused business. Potential progression routes include: Senior Service Sales Key Account Management Regional Sales Leadership Commercial Management roles As the company continues to grow its service division, there will be strong opportunity for ambitious individuals to take on greater responsibility and play a key role in the commercial development of the business. Why Apply? This is an excellent opportunity to join a business operating within a stable, recurring-revenue sector, where long-term client relationships and service quality are central to success. You'll have the opportunity to build a strong portfolio of accounts while developing your career within a growing and supportive organisation. WR HVAC M&E are recruitment partner for HVAC jobs. Our customers include a range of large and small M&E companies, manufacturers and suppliers of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. We recruit UK wide for sales, management and technical jobs. WR is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
24/05/2026
Full time
Service Sales Manager (HVAC & Facilities Services) North West Full-Time Permanent We are currently partnering with a growing facilities management and building services provider to recruit a Service Sales Manager to support continued expansion across the North West This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially driven individual to develop long-term client relationships and drive recurring revenue growth through maintenance contracts, service agreements, and lifecycle solutions across commercial buildings and facilities environments. The Company Our client is a well-established provider of: HVAC maintenance and servicing Mechanical & electrical building services Facilities management solutions Compliance and reactive maintenance support Working across commercial offices, healthcare, retail, hospitality, and mixed-use environments, they deliver both planned and reactive services to a broad portfolio of customers. url removed With continued growth and investment in their service division, they are now looking to strengthen their commercial team with a dedicated Service Sales Manager. The Role As Service Sales Manager, you will focus on developing and growing service and maintenance revenue streams , building relationships with FM providers, end users, property managers, and commercial clients. This role is centred around generating recurring revenue through: Planned preventative maintenance (PPM) contracts HVAC and M&E service agreements Compliance-related services Lifecycle upgrades and remedial works Key responsibilities include: Identifying and securing new service and maintenance contracts Developing relationships with: Facilities Managers Property Management companies Commercial end users FM contractors Managing existing accounts and identifying upsell opportunities Conducting site visits and preparing service proposals and quotations Working closely with operations and technical teams to ensure service delivery standards Supporting contract renewals and long-term account development Managing pipeline activity and CRM updates Identifying opportunities for additional remedial and upgrade works The Candidate We are looking for a commercially focused individual with experience selling service or maintenance solutions within building services or facilities management. Essential: Proven experience in: Service sales Maintenance contract sales Facilities management sales HVAC or M&E service sales Strong relationship-building and account management skills Ability to develop recurring revenue opportunities Strong commercial awareness and negotiation capability Full UK driving licence Desirable: Background within HVAC, FM, or mechanical/electrical building services Experience selling directly to end users or FM providers Technical understanding of building services systems The Package 50,000 - 60,000 base salary 60,000 - 70,000 total earnings year 1 70,000 - 80,000 total earnings year 2 6,000 car allowance Pension Ongoing training and development Strong long-term progression opportunities Career Progression This role offers genuine scope for progression within a growing service-focused business. Potential progression routes include: Senior Service Sales Key Account Management Regional Sales Leadership Commercial Management roles As the company continues to grow its service division, there will be strong opportunity for ambitious individuals to take on greater responsibility and play a key role in the commercial development of the business. Why Apply? This is an excellent opportunity to join a business operating within a stable, recurring-revenue sector, where long-term client relationships and service quality are central to success. You'll have the opportunity to build a strong portfolio of accounts while developing your career within a growing and supportive organisation. WR HVAC M&E are recruitment partner for HVAC jobs. Our customers include a range of large and small M&E companies, manufacturers and suppliers of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. We recruit UK wide for sales, management and technical jobs. WR is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
HAMILTON ROWE RECRUITMENT SERVICES LTD
City, London
Foot Mobile A/C Engineer City of London £45,000 We've got a brilliant role for a Foot Mobile A/C Engineer to join our client on a brand new contract, this is an excellent role if you're looking to join a growing building services firm that provides valuable career experience. As a Foot Mobile A/C Engineer, you will cover a patch which includes the City of London and West End, carrying out PPM and reactive maintenance, troubleshooting, fault finding, degasing / gasing AC systems, update site logbooks, liaise with contractors and report into the Contract Manager Foot Mobile A/C Engineer Duties: Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance on commercial HVAC equipment Attend and resolve emergency breakdowns across client sites Fault find, diagnose and repair a wide range of air conditioning systems and associated plant Complete A/C works including minor projects, refurbishments and installations Work on systems including: Single & Multi Splits VRV / VRF Systems VAV Systems Close Control & CRAC Units DX Units Carry out repairs including compressors, condensers, regassing, brazing and soldering Liaise with subcontractors where required Ensure all compliance paperwork and statutory documentation is completed accurately and kept up to date Requirements: F-Gas Category 1 Qualification (Essential) Minimum 3 years experience within commercial air conditioning service and maintenance Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills Experience working within commercial environments Salary and Package: £45,000 per annum Travel provided Private healthcare Yearly pay reviews and bonuses Overtime available Internal progression If you're interested in the Foot Mobile A/C Engineer role advertised, apply today! Posted by Alex Clark
22/05/2026
Full time
Foot Mobile A/C Engineer City of London £45,000 We've got a brilliant role for a Foot Mobile A/C Engineer to join our client on a brand new contract, this is an excellent role if you're looking to join a growing building services firm that provides valuable career experience. As a Foot Mobile A/C Engineer, you will cover a patch which includes the City of London and West End, carrying out PPM and reactive maintenance, troubleshooting, fault finding, degasing / gasing AC systems, update site logbooks, liaise with contractors and report into the Contract Manager Foot Mobile A/C Engineer Duties: Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance on commercial HVAC equipment Attend and resolve emergency breakdowns across client sites Fault find, diagnose and repair a wide range of air conditioning systems and associated plant Complete A/C works including minor projects, refurbishments and installations Work on systems including: Single & Multi Splits VRV / VRF Systems VAV Systems Close Control & CRAC Units DX Units Carry out repairs including compressors, condensers, regassing, brazing and soldering Liaise with subcontractors where required Ensure all compliance paperwork and statutory documentation is completed accurately and kept up to date Requirements: F-Gas Category 1 Qualification (Essential) Minimum 3 years experience within commercial air conditioning service and maintenance Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills Experience working within commercial environments Salary and Package: £45,000 per annum Travel provided Private healthcare Yearly pay reviews and bonuses Overtime available Internal progression If you're interested in the Foot Mobile A/C Engineer role advertised, apply today! Posted by Alex Clark
Barnsley Council have an exciting opportunity for a Building Services Engineer Electrical to join the team based in Barnsley . You will join us on a full-time, permanent basis. In return, you will receive a competitive salary of £42,839 - £46,142 per annum (Plus £5000 market rate supplement until 30/04/2028). About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our Construction Design team as a Building Services Engineer Electrical. You will play a key role in delivering high-quality electrical building services design, technical advice, and project support across a diverse property portfolio. Working across new build, refurbishment, and compliance programmes, you will contribute to the design, specification, and delivery of electrical systems in a range of corporate, commercial, heritage, and community buildings. Key Responsibilities Design and specify electrical building services systems including: - Power distribution - Lighting (including energy-efficient solutions) - Fire alarms and life safety systems - Security and access control systems Produce and review technical drawings, specifications, and reports Provide professional electrical engineering advice to clients, project managers, and stakeholders Support the delivery of capital and planned maintenance projects from inception through to completion Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, regulations, and standards (e.g. IET Wiring Regulations, Building Regulations, CDM) Undertake site inspections, surveys, and condition assessments Monitor contractor performance and ensure quality, safety, and value for money Contribute to sustainability and carbon reduction objectives, including low-energy design About You We are looking for a motivated and technically competent individual with a strong background in electrical building services. Essential Requirements Level 6 Qualification in Electrical Engineering or Building Services Engineering Experience in designing electrical services within buildings Knowledge of relevant standards, including: - IET Wiring Regulations (BS 7671) - Building Regulations - Health & Safety legislation (including CDM) Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Full UK driving licence (or ability to travel across sites) Desirable Working towards or holding professional membership (e.g. CIBSE, IET) Experience within a local authority or public sector environment Knowledge of sustainable design principles and energy efficiency Familiarity with design software (e.g. AutoCAD, Revit) What We Offer Flexible and agile working arrangements Generous annual leave entitlement Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) Access to professional development and training Opportunities to work on varied and high-profile projects Why Join Us? This is an opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking team delivering projects that make a real difference to communities across Barnsley. You will have the chance to grow professionally while contributing to sustainable, safe, and efficient buildings. Closing date : 5th June 2026 If you feel you have the necessary skills and abilities to join our ambitious team as our Building Services Engineer Electrical, Click " apply" we d be delighted to receive your application.
22/05/2026
Full time
Barnsley Council have an exciting opportunity for a Building Services Engineer Electrical to join the team based in Barnsley . You will join us on a full-time, permanent basis. In return, you will receive a competitive salary of £42,839 - £46,142 per annum (Plus £5000 market rate supplement until 30/04/2028). About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our Construction Design team as a Building Services Engineer Electrical. You will play a key role in delivering high-quality electrical building services design, technical advice, and project support across a diverse property portfolio. Working across new build, refurbishment, and compliance programmes, you will contribute to the design, specification, and delivery of electrical systems in a range of corporate, commercial, heritage, and community buildings. Key Responsibilities Design and specify electrical building services systems including: - Power distribution - Lighting (including energy-efficient solutions) - Fire alarms and life safety systems - Security and access control systems Produce and review technical drawings, specifications, and reports Provide professional electrical engineering advice to clients, project managers, and stakeholders Support the delivery of capital and planned maintenance projects from inception through to completion Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, regulations, and standards (e.g. IET Wiring Regulations, Building Regulations, CDM) Undertake site inspections, surveys, and condition assessments Monitor contractor performance and ensure quality, safety, and value for money Contribute to sustainability and carbon reduction objectives, including low-energy design About You We are looking for a motivated and technically competent individual with a strong background in electrical building services. Essential Requirements Level 6 Qualification in Electrical Engineering or Building Services Engineering Experience in designing electrical services within buildings Knowledge of relevant standards, including: - IET Wiring Regulations (BS 7671) - Building Regulations - Health & Safety legislation (including CDM) Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Full UK driving licence (or ability to travel across sites) Desirable Working towards or holding professional membership (e.g. CIBSE, IET) Experience within a local authority or public sector environment Knowledge of sustainable design principles and energy efficiency Familiarity with design software (e.g. AutoCAD, Revit) What We Offer Flexible and agile working arrangements Generous annual leave entitlement Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) Access to professional development and training Opportunities to work on varied and high-profile projects Why Join Us? This is an opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking team delivering projects that make a real difference to communities across Barnsley. You will have the chance to grow professionally while contributing to sustainable, safe, and efficient buildings. Closing date : 5th June 2026 If you feel you have the necessary skills and abilities to join our ambitious team as our Building Services Engineer Electrical, Click " apply" we d be delighted to receive your application.
Cheltenham Borough Council
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Are you ready to protect and improve some of Cheltenham's most iconic buildings? Cheltenham Borough Council has an exciting Building Surveyor opportunity! Location: Cheltenham, GL50 9SA Salary: £35,412 - £48,053 Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Closing Date: 4 June 2026 Come and work for an award-winning organisation! We are an ambitious and forward-thinking council. We are committed to making Cheltenham a better place to live and work, enabling communities and businesses to thrive whilst protecting what is good about our town. We aim to be an employer of choice where everyone is treated fairly and feels valued and respected. We aim to provide a stimulating and rewarding working environment that encourages our people to work together, provides opportunities for them to reach their full potential and achieve a healthy work/life balance. Working at Cheltenham Borough Council means working as part of a committed, professional, and friendly team. Building Surveyor - The Role: We own and manage over 200 significant buildings and structures, including listed buildings, swimming pools, war memorials and a football stadium. We are currently investing record sums into property improvements, sustainability initiatives, refurbishments and new-build projects whilst building a professional, committed and friendly team. You will provide support across a wide variety of council buildings, with a focus on commercial property. Your work will span planning, procurement and delivery of high-quality reactive and planned maintenance projects. You will contribute to effective asset management strategies through undertaking property surveys and helping develop programmes of work. No two projects are the same, and each will bring its own challenges and opportunities. Building Surveyor - Key Responsibilities: - Ensure building work complies with council codes of conduct, regulations and policies - Undertake building work in line with health and safety legislation and monitor contractor compliance - Manage multiple reactive and planned maintenance projects, prioritising issues and completing the annual maintenance plan - Procure contractors in line with Local Government procurement regulations - Scrutinise and challenge contractor costs, quality of work and timeliness - Build and maintain positive relationships with tenants, leaseholders, service managers and stakeholders - Identify when specialist contractors are required for building issues - Propose proactive changes to processes to deliver value for money - Undertake other reasonable tasks as required for the role Building Surveyor - You: - Hold 5 GCSEs including English and Maths - Possess a degree in Building Surveying or related construction or property subject - Are qualified or working towards an appropriate technical or professional qualification such as RICS or CIOB - Have evidence of continued training and professional development - Demonstrate excellent communication skills and ability to manage multiple projects across locations - Can work under pressure, meet strict deadlines and prioritise workloads effectively Benefits: - An excellent pension scheme. You will be eligible to join the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) - A generous holiday entitlement of 26 days (pro rata) rising to 31 days (pro rata) after five years (excluding Bank Holidays) - A flexible and agile working environment. We aim to provide opportunities to work from home or elsewhere and offer flexibility in working hours - A comprehensive programme of learning and development - Two days (pro rata) paid time off for volunteering - Enhanced maternity and paternity schemes - Access to free counselling services - Upon successful completion of your probation period, you will then have access to our Healthcare Cashback Plan - A cycle to work scheme - Low-cost town centre parking - A commitment to employee wellbeing Closing Date: 4 June 2026 To submit your CV for this exciting Building Surveyor opportunity, click Apply today!
22/05/2026
Full time
Are you ready to protect and improve some of Cheltenham's most iconic buildings? Cheltenham Borough Council has an exciting Building Surveyor opportunity! Location: Cheltenham, GL50 9SA Salary: £35,412 - £48,053 Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Closing Date: 4 June 2026 Come and work for an award-winning organisation! We are an ambitious and forward-thinking council. We are committed to making Cheltenham a better place to live and work, enabling communities and businesses to thrive whilst protecting what is good about our town. We aim to be an employer of choice where everyone is treated fairly and feels valued and respected. We aim to provide a stimulating and rewarding working environment that encourages our people to work together, provides opportunities for them to reach their full potential and achieve a healthy work/life balance. Working at Cheltenham Borough Council means working as part of a committed, professional, and friendly team. Building Surveyor - The Role: We own and manage over 200 significant buildings and structures, including listed buildings, swimming pools, war memorials and a football stadium. We are currently investing record sums into property improvements, sustainability initiatives, refurbishments and new-build projects whilst building a professional, committed and friendly team. You will provide support across a wide variety of council buildings, with a focus on commercial property. Your work will span planning, procurement and delivery of high-quality reactive and planned maintenance projects. You will contribute to effective asset management strategies through undertaking property surveys and helping develop programmes of work. No two projects are the same, and each will bring its own challenges and opportunities. Building Surveyor - Key Responsibilities: - Ensure building work complies with council codes of conduct, regulations and policies - Undertake building work in line with health and safety legislation and monitor contractor compliance - Manage multiple reactive and planned maintenance projects, prioritising issues and completing the annual maintenance plan - Procure contractors in line with Local Government procurement regulations - Scrutinise and challenge contractor costs, quality of work and timeliness - Build and maintain positive relationships with tenants, leaseholders, service managers and stakeholders - Identify when specialist contractors are required for building issues - Propose proactive changes to processes to deliver value for money - Undertake other reasonable tasks as required for the role Building Surveyor - You: - Hold 5 GCSEs including English and Maths - Possess a degree in Building Surveying or related construction or property subject - Are qualified or working towards an appropriate technical or professional qualification such as RICS or CIOB - Have evidence of continued training and professional development - Demonstrate excellent communication skills and ability to manage multiple projects across locations - Can work under pressure, meet strict deadlines and prioritise workloads effectively Benefits: - An excellent pension scheme. You will be eligible to join the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) - A generous holiday entitlement of 26 days (pro rata) rising to 31 days (pro rata) after five years (excluding Bank Holidays) - A flexible and agile working environment. We aim to provide opportunities to work from home or elsewhere and offer flexibility in working hours - A comprehensive programme of learning and development - Two days (pro rata) paid time off for volunteering - Enhanced maternity and paternity schemes - Access to free counselling services - Upon successful completion of your probation period, you will then have access to our Healthcare Cashback Plan - A cycle to work scheme - Low-cost town centre parking - A commitment to employee wellbeing Closing Date: 4 June 2026 To submit your CV for this exciting Building Surveyor opportunity, click Apply today!
Contracts Manager (Mechanical & Electrical) Location: North West London Salary: Upto £55,000 Contract: Permanent, full time Working pattern: Hybrid working, 2 days per week from the North West London office, with travel across London and Hertfordshire This is a strong opportunity for an experienced Mechanical & Electrical contracts professional to join one of the UK s leading housing providers in a permanent role with real purpose and variety. You will be overseeing key M&E contracts across occupied residential buildings, ensuring systems are safe, compliant, well maintained and delivering value for money. It is a role where technical knowledge matters, but so does the ability to manage contractors, challenge performance and keep services moving without residents being dragged into the misery Olympics. You will lead on contracts covering assigned mechanical and electrical systems, including replacement works, servicing, maintenance and smaller project activity. The focus is on safe, compliant delivery, strong contractor management, accurate records and continuous service improvement. What you ll be doing • Leading and managing contracts for mechanical and electrical systems • Overseeing replacement, servicing, maintenance and small project works • Ensuring services are safe, compliant, efficient and value for money • Monitoring contractor performance against specifications, KPIs and compliance requirements • Chairing contractor review meetings and driving improvement where needed • Maintaining up-to-date knowledge of statutory legislation, British Standards and relevant guidance, including SFG20 • Managing budgets, forecasting, spend control, payment approvals and contract variations • Supporting procurement activity and contract management processes • Investigating incidents, complaints and compliance issues • Maintaining clear audit trails and compliance records from start to finish • Working closely with residents, contractors, internal teams and stakeholders • Supporting planned works through repairs data, service trends and operational insight Essential experience and qualifications • Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Maintenance and Repair, or equivalent experience • Strong technical knowledge of mechanical and electrical systems • Good understanding of safety requirements, statutory compliance and commercial contract management • Sound knowledge of current building regulations and Health & Safety legislation, including CDM • Experience managing third-party contractors or suppliers • Experience delivering large-scale M&E testing, servicing, maintenance or compliance programmes • Ability to manage budgets, forecast spend and deliver value for money • Strong communication skills, with the confidence to influence, challenge and build relationships • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook • Strong organisational and time management skills • Ability to manage competing priorities and work to deadlines under pressure • Willingness to work from the North West London office and travel across sites as required Desirable experience • Social housing or large residential property experience • Membership of a relevant professional body • SMSTS, IOSH Managing Safely or NEBOSH General Certificate • Experience working with SFG20 maintenance standards • Experience supporting procurement exercises or contract mobilisation • Strong knowledge of compliance-led M&E services in occupied buildings What s on offer • Upto £55,000 salary • Permanent, full-time opportunity • Hybrid working, with 2 days per week in the North West London office • Travel across London and Hertfordshire • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, rising with service • Option to buy or sell holiday • Additional wellbeing days • Paid volunteering days • Generous pension contribution • Life cover • Enhanced family leave • Private medical and dental insurance options • Critical illness cover options • Wellbeing discounts and virtual GP access • The chance to work for a large, purpose-led housing organisation where the role has visible impact This is a genuinely worthwhile opportunity for someone who enjoys technical contract management, compliance-led service delivery and improving the quality of homes for residents. You will be joining a collaborative housing organisation where your work will directly support safer, better-maintained homes across London and Hertfordshire.
22/05/2026
Full time
Contracts Manager (Mechanical & Electrical) Location: North West London Salary: Upto £55,000 Contract: Permanent, full time Working pattern: Hybrid working, 2 days per week from the North West London office, with travel across London and Hertfordshire This is a strong opportunity for an experienced Mechanical & Electrical contracts professional to join one of the UK s leading housing providers in a permanent role with real purpose and variety. You will be overseeing key M&E contracts across occupied residential buildings, ensuring systems are safe, compliant, well maintained and delivering value for money. It is a role where technical knowledge matters, but so does the ability to manage contractors, challenge performance and keep services moving without residents being dragged into the misery Olympics. You will lead on contracts covering assigned mechanical and electrical systems, including replacement works, servicing, maintenance and smaller project activity. The focus is on safe, compliant delivery, strong contractor management, accurate records and continuous service improvement. What you ll be doing • Leading and managing contracts for mechanical and electrical systems • Overseeing replacement, servicing, maintenance and small project works • Ensuring services are safe, compliant, efficient and value for money • Monitoring contractor performance against specifications, KPIs and compliance requirements • Chairing contractor review meetings and driving improvement where needed • Maintaining up-to-date knowledge of statutory legislation, British Standards and relevant guidance, including SFG20 • Managing budgets, forecasting, spend control, payment approvals and contract variations • Supporting procurement activity and contract management processes • Investigating incidents, complaints and compliance issues • Maintaining clear audit trails and compliance records from start to finish • Working closely with residents, contractors, internal teams and stakeholders • Supporting planned works through repairs data, service trends and operational insight Essential experience and qualifications • Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Maintenance and Repair, or equivalent experience • Strong technical knowledge of mechanical and electrical systems • Good understanding of safety requirements, statutory compliance and commercial contract management • Sound knowledge of current building regulations and Health & Safety legislation, including CDM • Experience managing third-party contractors or suppliers • Experience delivering large-scale M&E testing, servicing, maintenance or compliance programmes • Ability to manage budgets, forecast spend and deliver value for money • Strong communication skills, with the confidence to influence, challenge and build relationships • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook • Strong organisational and time management skills • Ability to manage competing priorities and work to deadlines under pressure • Willingness to work from the North West London office and travel across sites as required Desirable experience • Social housing or large residential property experience • Membership of a relevant professional body • SMSTS, IOSH Managing Safely or NEBOSH General Certificate • Experience working with SFG20 maintenance standards • Experience supporting procurement exercises or contract mobilisation • Strong knowledge of compliance-led M&E services in occupied buildings What s on offer • Upto £55,000 salary • Permanent, full-time opportunity • Hybrid working, with 2 days per week in the North West London office • Travel across London and Hertfordshire • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, rising with service • Option to buy or sell holiday • Additional wellbeing days • Paid volunteering days • Generous pension contribution • Life cover • Enhanced family leave • Private medical and dental insurance options • Critical illness cover options • Wellbeing discounts and virtual GP access • The chance to work for a large, purpose-led housing organisation where the role has visible impact This is a genuinely worthwhile opportunity for someone who enjoys technical contract management, compliance-led service delivery and improving the quality of homes for residents. You will be joining a collaborative housing organisation where your work will directly support safer, better-maintained homes across London and Hertfordshire.
Lead and manage all engineering operations across the critical banking site. Ensure compliance with all statutory regulations, health & safety legislation, and company procedures. Manage and support a team of 8 shift engineers and 1 day engineer, including performance management, development, and training. Oversee planned preventative maintenance (PPM), reactive maintenance, and emergency response activities. Maintain uptime and resilience of critical electrical infrastructure including UPS systems, generators, switchgear, LV/HV systems, and associated critical plant. Act as the primary technical escalation point for all electrical and critical systems issues. Develop strong working relationships with the client and attend regular operational and performance meetings. Manage subcontractors and specialist service providers to ensure compliance and performance standards are achieved. Review and manage permits to work, RAMS, and isolation procedures. Ensure accurate completion of maintenance records, reports, and compliance documentation through CAFM systems. Support budgeting, forecasting, and management of engineering expenditure. Drive continuous improvement initiatives and energy efficiency opportunities across the contract. Participate in incident investigations, root cause analysis, and implementation of corrective actions. Ensure business continuity procedures and emergency response plans are maintained and tested.
22/05/2026
Full time
Lead and manage all engineering operations across the critical banking site. Ensure compliance with all statutory regulations, health & safety legislation, and company procedures. Manage and support a team of 8 shift engineers and 1 day engineer, including performance management, development, and training. Oversee planned preventative maintenance (PPM), reactive maintenance, and emergency response activities. Maintain uptime and resilience of critical electrical infrastructure including UPS systems, generators, switchgear, LV/HV systems, and associated critical plant. Act as the primary technical escalation point for all electrical and critical systems issues. Develop strong working relationships with the client and attend regular operational and performance meetings. Manage subcontractors and specialist service providers to ensure compliance and performance standards are achieved. Review and manage permits to work, RAMS, and isolation procedures. Ensure accurate completion of maintenance records, reports, and compliance documentation through CAFM systems. Support budgeting, forecasting, and management of engineering expenditure. Drive continuous improvement initiatives and energy efficiency opportunities across the contract. Participate in incident investigations, root cause analysis, and implementation of corrective actions. Ensure business continuity procedures and emergency response plans are maintained and tested.
Branta Recruitment Ltd
Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Branta are seeking an experienced, technically robust Hard Services Manager for a contract role in Newcastle for a business-critical, 6-month contract. The successful individual will take operational ownership of the compliance, management, and strategic delivery of all building-related engineering services. You will be responsible for ensuring that statutory, mandatory, and organisational requirements are met while guaranteeing safe, reliable, and efficient mechanical, electrical, and building fabric services across the entire portfolio. Key Duties & Responsibilities Operational & Technical Leadership Lead and manage all daily mechanical, electrical, and building fabric maintenance activities across a diverse multi-site estate. Oversee and optimize active planned preventive maintenance (PPM), reactive breakdown pipelines, and critical lifecycle asset replacement programmes. Ensure all critical building infrastructure (HVAC, electrical distribution, BMS systems, water hygiene, fire safety systems, and lifts) operates safely and in absolute alignment with UK legislation. Act as the estate's Authorised Person (e.g., AP Electrical, AP Mechanical, AP Pressure Systems, or Water) as required. Compliance, Safety & Risk Mitigation Drive 100% statutory and regulatory compliance across the estate, ensuring strict adherence to Health & Safety at Work legislation, Electricity at Work Regulations, LOLER, PUWER, COSHH, and Water Safety (ACoP L8). Maintain pristine, audit-ready compliance files, asset registries, data logs, and comprehensive audit trails. Review, challenge, and sign off on contractor RAMS and implement strict safe systems of work (SSOW) and hot works permits. Contractor & Team Management Supervise and mentor the internal engineering workforce (supervisors, technicians, and craft personnel), planning and prioritizing workloads to maximize floor efficiency. Manage, audit, and hold accountable specialist third-party engineering contractors against strict SLAs and KPIs. Support the wider team with procurement, localized tendering processes, and performance evaluations for specialist hard services vendors. Commercial & Financial Control Administer fixed budgets for hard services, overseeing spend on planned works, reactive callouts, and minor capital upgrades. Track contractor billing, forecast financial requirements for the remainder of the contract term, and drive cost efficiencies. Contribute technical expertise to long-term capital investment schemes, estate resilience planning, and corporate decarbonization/sustainability goals. The Ideal Candidate (Person Specification) Qualifications & Technical Bias: A strong, time-served mechanical, electrical, or building services engineering bias. Recognized Authorised Person (AP) training credentials (electrical, mechanical, pressure, or water safety). Formal health and safety qualifications (IOSH Managing Safely or NEBOSH General Certificate). Professional engineering registration (IEng/CEng) is highly desirable but not strictly mandatory. Experience Required: Significant, verifiable track record managing Hard FM services within a complex, multi-site corporate, educational, public, or healthcare estate. Exceptional leadership credentials with experience managing both directly employed mobile trade technicians and specialist tier-1 external subcontractors. Proficient in the deployment, tracking, and close-out of tasks within corporate CAFM systems. Deep, practical knowledge of UK statutory compliance parameters, building regulations, and asset lifecycle asset tracking. Exceptional stakeholder management skills, with the ability to communicate technical risks and maintenance disruptions clearly to senior leadership and estate users. Working Conditions & Additional Information Travel: Ability to travel efficiently between multi-site property locations across the North East region. Flexibility: Occasional evening or weekend oversight may be required to monitor major project works or system shutdowns. Participation in an out-of-hours on-call engineering escalation rota may be required. To Apply If you are an available, North East-based Hard FM leader looking for a an immediate start, apply online today or contact Astrid Camacho for more information.
22/05/2026
Contract
Branta are seeking an experienced, technically robust Hard Services Manager for a contract role in Newcastle for a business-critical, 6-month contract. The successful individual will take operational ownership of the compliance, management, and strategic delivery of all building-related engineering services. You will be responsible for ensuring that statutory, mandatory, and organisational requirements are met while guaranteeing safe, reliable, and efficient mechanical, electrical, and building fabric services across the entire portfolio. Key Duties & Responsibilities Operational & Technical Leadership Lead and manage all daily mechanical, electrical, and building fabric maintenance activities across a diverse multi-site estate. Oversee and optimize active planned preventive maintenance (PPM), reactive breakdown pipelines, and critical lifecycle asset replacement programmes. Ensure all critical building infrastructure (HVAC, electrical distribution, BMS systems, water hygiene, fire safety systems, and lifts) operates safely and in absolute alignment with UK legislation. Act as the estate's Authorised Person (e.g., AP Electrical, AP Mechanical, AP Pressure Systems, or Water) as required. Compliance, Safety & Risk Mitigation Drive 100% statutory and regulatory compliance across the estate, ensuring strict adherence to Health & Safety at Work legislation, Electricity at Work Regulations, LOLER, PUWER, COSHH, and Water Safety (ACoP L8). Maintain pristine, audit-ready compliance files, asset registries, data logs, and comprehensive audit trails. Review, challenge, and sign off on contractor RAMS and implement strict safe systems of work (SSOW) and hot works permits. Contractor & Team Management Supervise and mentor the internal engineering workforce (supervisors, technicians, and craft personnel), planning and prioritizing workloads to maximize floor efficiency. Manage, audit, and hold accountable specialist third-party engineering contractors against strict SLAs and KPIs. Support the wider team with procurement, localized tendering processes, and performance evaluations for specialist hard services vendors. Commercial & Financial Control Administer fixed budgets for hard services, overseeing spend on planned works, reactive callouts, and minor capital upgrades. Track contractor billing, forecast financial requirements for the remainder of the contract term, and drive cost efficiencies. Contribute technical expertise to long-term capital investment schemes, estate resilience planning, and corporate decarbonization/sustainability goals. The Ideal Candidate (Person Specification) Qualifications & Technical Bias: A strong, time-served mechanical, electrical, or building services engineering bias. Recognized Authorised Person (AP) training credentials (electrical, mechanical, pressure, or water safety). Formal health and safety qualifications (IOSH Managing Safely or NEBOSH General Certificate). Professional engineering registration (IEng/CEng) is highly desirable but not strictly mandatory. Experience Required: Significant, verifiable track record managing Hard FM services within a complex, multi-site corporate, educational, public, or healthcare estate. Exceptional leadership credentials with experience managing both directly employed mobile trade technicians and specialist tier-1 external subcontractors. Proficient in the deployment, tracking, and close-out of tasks within corporate CAFM systems. Deep, practical knowledge of UK statutory compliance parameters, building regulations, and asset lifecycle asset tracking. Exceptional stakeholder management skills, with the ability to communicate technical risks and maintenance disruptions clearly to senior leadership and estate users. Working Conditions & Additional Information Travel: Ability to travel efficiently between multi-site property locations across the North East region. Flexibility: Occasional evening or weekend oversight may be required to monitor major project works or system shutdowns. Participation in an out-of-hours on-call engineering escalation rota may be required. To Apply If you are an available, North East-based Hard FM leader looking for a an immediate start, apply online today or contact Astrid Camacho for more information.
Job Title: Project Manager Location: Belfast Salary: £19.32 Hours: 36-37 per week, Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:00pm Duration: Ongoing Temporary Contract On behalf of our client, we are delighted to be recruiting for a Project Manager to join the AM Project Delivery Management team at the Newtownards Office. This temporary role offers an excellent opportunity to manage design and build contracts and deliver planned works programmes in line with NEC Term Service Contracts. Essential Criteria: 1. (i) A Bachelor's Degree (or equivalent level 6 qualification) in Quantity Surveying or in another relevant Building/Construction Discipline PLUS at least 2 years' relevant experience working within a Building/Construction function OR (ii) A BTEC Higher National Certificate/Diploma (or equivalent Level 5 qualification) in Quantity Surveying or in another relevant Technical/Construction related discipline PLUS at least 3 years' relevant experience working within a Building/Construction function OR (iii) Can demonstrate equivalent continuing professional development/experiential learning AND at least 3 years' relevant experience working within a Building/Construction function Can demonstrate significant experience in 3 of the following 5 areas: Effectively controlling expenditure and ensuring projects are managed in line with budget for NEC maintenance contracts (or similar construction contract, such as JCT, FIDIC, etc) Ensuring projects/works are effectively managed and delivered in line with agreed targets, standards and procedures and that stakeholders are engaged throughout Delivering against key performance indicators and contributing to performance reports The collection, analysis and reporting of performance monitoring statistics detailing performance, quality and cost data and related information if required, within construction and/or maintenance contracts The provision of technical construction related advice and guidance on maintenance contract related matters to a range of stakeholders Demonstrate an understanding of NEC 3 or NEC 4 Suite of Contract and their application in project management ( To be assessed at interview ) Demonstrate an understanding of good governance with respect to project management ( To be assessed at interview ) Can demonstrate ( To be assessed at interview ): Excellent planning and organisational skills Strong interpersonal and influencing skills Strong customer orientation Candidates may also be assessed against the relevant section of the Housing Executive's Behavioural Framework. Candidates must possess a current driving licence or have access to a form of transport that enables them to meet the requirements of the post in full Key Responsibilities: Project manage design and build contracts in accordance with NEC Term Service Contracts. Deliver planned works programmes within agreed timeframes. Administer contracts and maintain accurate project documentation. Liaise with contractors, stakeholders, and internal teams. Ensure compliance with health & safety standards and Trust policies. To ensure the planned maintenance service is delivered in accordance with the NIHE's policies and procedures and develop these further on an on-going basis to ensure that legislation and good practice are met. To lead on project management of complex and large projects to time, quality and budget targets and with minimum supervision. To brief consultants and contractors, negotiate appointments and shape the project. To be a strong professional client with clear requirements and able to lead a team to work together to achieve goals. To draw up realistic timetables and ensure projects meet time targets without compromising quality. To carry out feasibilities and option appraisals and maintain systems to monitor project costs. To prepare reports and spreadsheets showing how costs are apportioned. To assess risks and progress schemes swiftly and systematically to overcome risks. To prepare and write reports on schemes for Development Panel, Operations Committee and other internal approval panels. To ensure schemes are developed in accordance with agreed internal procedures, Tenants Services Authority requirements and the Association's Project Procedures Manual and design brief, and ensure full compliance with the Association's Standing Orders and financial procedures. To ensure consultation of all stakeholders including local authority representatives, tenants, staff representing the client, community representatives, etc. To ensure that all documents are handed over at handover of scheme that defects are handled diligently and all post contract approvals are agreed. To lead on agreed aspects of the programme. To ensure that programmes are delivered as agreed. To provide regular progress reports on the performance of schemes to the Senior Project Manager. To attend regular internal monitoring meetings to report of progress on programme delivery. To lead liaison with Housing Management for Reinvestment, ensuring good and effective communication. To develop and maintain good relationships with internal and external clients. To initiate and maintain good relations with contractors and consultants. To ensure consultants and contractors have been approved and maintain relevant records. To carry out reviews and audits of schemes, including providing component data to the Asset Strategy Team. To ensure planned maintenance performance and quality is maintained to a high level and that all targets and key performance indicators are achieved. To authorise works instructions within designated approval levels ensuring correct cost centre allocation, priority and appropriateness of works description, including the approval of variations in time and cost where necessary. Authorise invoices for payment. To ensure all paperwork in relation to Planned Maintenance is processed in a timely and effective manner ensuring information entered on the relevant IT system is accurate to enable effective performance monitoring. To produce, record and monitor performance reports to ensure Key Performance Indicators are achieved. To collate and report monthly performance monitoring statistics detailing performance, quality and cost data and other information as required by the Senior Project Manager. To provide technical advice to all members of the NIHE's staff and tenants. To monitor and manage complaints resolving issues and highlighting trends where evident. To co-ordinate and manage the NHIE's Planned Maintenance contractors and consultants ensuring high performance and excellent value for money are achieved at all times. To identify risks, helping maintain a risk register and mitigating risk. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual to contribute to high-quality project delivery in a supportive team environment. How to Apply: If you wish to apply or would like more information, please email your CV in Microsoft Word format to or Applicants must ensure their CV is accurate and up to date, including full employment history, academic achievements, and contact details. Only applicants meeting the essential criteria can be considered. Apple Recruitment Services is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Apple Recruitment Services is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
22/05/2026
Full time
Job Title: Project Manager Location: Belfast Salary: £19.32 Hours: 36-37 per week, Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:00pm Duration: Ongoing Temporary Contract On behalf of our client, we are delighted to be recruiting for a Project Manager to join the AM Project Delivery Management team at the Newtownards Office. This temporary role offers an excellent opportunity to manage design and build contracts and deliver planned works programmes in line with NEC Term Service Contracts. Essential Criteria: 1. (i) A Bachelor's Degree (or equivalent level 6 qualification) in Quantity Surveying or in another relevant Building/Construction Discipline PLUS at least 2 years' relevant experience working within a Building/Construction function OR (ii) A BTEC Higher National Certificate/Diploma (or equivalent Level 5 qualification) in Quantity Surveying or in another relevant Technical/Construction related discipline PLUS at least 3 years' relevant experience working within a Building/Construction function OR (iii) Can demonstrate equivalent continuing professional development/experiential learning AND at least 3 years' relevant experience working within a Building/Construction function Can demonstrate significant experience in 3 of the following 5 areas: Effectively controlling expenditure and ensuring projects are managed in line with budget for NEC maintenance contracts (or similar construction contract, such as JCT, FIDIC, etc) Ensuring projects/works are effectively managed and delivered in line with agreed targets, standards and procedures and that stakeholders are engaged throughout Delivering against key performance indicators and contributing to performance reports The collection, analysis and reporting of performance monitoring statistics detailing performance, quality and cost data and related information if required, within construction and/or maintenance contracts The provision of technical construction related advice and guidance on maintenance contract related matters to a range of stakeholders Demonstrate an understanding of NEC 3 or NEC 4 Suite of Contract and their application in project management ( To be assessed at interview ) Demonstrate an understanding of good governance with respect to project management ( To be assessed at interview ) Can demonstrate ( To be assessed at interview ): Excellent planning and organisational skills Strong interpersonal and influencing skills Strong customer orientation Candidates may also be assessed against the relevant section of the Housing Executive's Behavioural Framework. Candidates must possess a current driving licence or have access to a form of transport that enables them to meet the requirements of the post in full Key Responsibilities: Project manage design and build contracts in accordance with NEC Term Service Contracts. Deliver planned works programmes within agreed timeframes. Administer contracts and maintain accurate project documentation. Liaise with contractors, stakeholders, and internal teams. Ensure compliance with health & safety standards and Trust policies. To ensure the planned maintenance service is delivered in accordance with the NIHE's policies and procedures and develop these further on an on-going basis to ensure that legislation and good practice are met. To lead on project management of complex and large projects to time, quality and budget targets and with minimum supervision. To brief consultants and contractors, negotiate appointments and shape the project. To be a strong professional client with clear requirements and able to lead a team to work together to achieve goals. To draw up realistic timetables and ensure projects meet time targets without compromising quality. To carry out feasibilities and option appraisals and maintain systems to monitor project costs. To prepare reports and spreadsheets showing how costs are apportioned. To assess risks and progress schemes swiftly and systematically to overcome risks. To prepare and write reports on schemes for Development Panel, Operations Committee and other internal approval panels. To ensure schemes are developed in accordance with agreed internal procedures, Tenants Services Authority requirements and the Association's Project Procedures Manual and design brief, and ensure full compliance with the Association's Standing Orders and financial procedures. To ensure consultation of all stakeholders including local authority representatives, tenants, staff representing the client, community representatives, etc. To ensure that all documents are handed over at handover of scheme that defects are handled diligently and all post contract approvals are agreed. To lead on agreed aspects of the programme. To ensure that programmes are delivered as agreed. To provide regular progress reports on the performance of schemes to the Senior Project Manager. To attend regular internal monitoring meetings to report of progress on programme delivery. To lead liaison with Housing Management for Reinvestment, ensuring good and effective communication. To develop and maintain good relationships with internal and external clients. To initiate and maintain good relations with contractors and consultants. To ensure consultants and contractors have been approved and maintain relevant records. To carry out reviews and audits of schemes, including providing component data to the Asset Strategy Team. To ensure planned maintenance performance and quality is maintained to a high level and that all targets and key performance indicators are achieved. To authorise works instructions within designated approval levels ensuring correct cost centre allocation, priority and appropriateness of works description, including the approval of variations in time and cost where necessary. Authorise invoices for payment. To ensure all paperwork in relation to Planned Maintenance is processed in a timely and effective manner ensuring information entered on the relevant IT system is accurate to enable effective performance monitoring. To produce, record and monitor performance reports to ensure Key Performance Indicators are achieved. To collate and report monthly performance monitoring statistics detailing performance, quality and cost data and other information as required by the Senior Project Manager. To provide technical advice to all members of the NIHE's staff and tenants. To monitor and manage complaints resolving issues and highlighting trends where evident. To co-ordinate and manage the NHIE's Planned Maintenance contractors and consultants ensuring high performance and excellent value for money are achieved at all times. To identify risks, helping maintain a risk register and mitigating risk. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual to contribute to high-quality project delivery in a supportive team environment. How to Apply: If you wish to apply or would like more information, please email your CV in Microsoft Word format to or Applicants must ensure their CV is accurate and up to date, including full employment history, academic achievements, and contact details. Only applicants meeting the essential criteria can be considered. Apple Recruitment Services is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Apple Recruitment Services is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Your new company We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead maintenance and minor works delivery across a large, diverse public sector estate. This is a 9-12 month contract based in Greater Belfast, offering flexible and hybrid working, and the opportunity to influence significant transformation across estates and facilities services. Your new role The Project Manager will lead a geographically dispersed team of professional, technical and administrative staff, ensuring the effective delivery of planned, response and minor capital works. You will manage budgets, support strategic development, and contribute to ongoing service harmonisation across maintenance and minor capital programmes. This role involves close collaboration with senior managers and external bodies to ensure projects align with policy, standards and statutory requirements. Key Responsibilities: Lead and support teams delivering maintenance and minor works across multiple sites. Manage planned and response maintenance budgets and minor capital programmes. Oversee minor works across controlled and non controlled education settings. Liaise with government bodies and utility providers to ensure compliance. Support strategic planning, business planning and service transformation. Contribute to performance management, risk management and outcomes based reporting. Provide guidance to senior leaders, committees and partner organisations. What you'll need to succeed Essential Criteria: Degree in Project Management or a construction related discipline plus three years' experience in a construction related project management role. OR HND/HNC in a building related discipline plus three years' experience in a construction related project management role. OR five years' experience working in a construction related project management role. Experience: Demonstrable experience making managerial and technical decisions.Experience using ICT within estates management, including AutoCAD and estates information systems. Knowledge: Broad understanding of maintenance issues, with strong problem solving and initiative.Knowledge of Health & Safety regulations, particularly CDM regulations, in a maintenance environment. What you'll get in return Salary: £44,000-£47,000 per annum, pro rata. 36 hours per week, Monday to Friday. 36 days annual leave, including statutory/bank holidays. Hybrid working. Immediate start available. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, contact Michael Dickson on or click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. 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 hays.co.uk
22/05/2026
Full time
Your new company We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead maintenance and minor works delivery across a large, diverse public sector estate. This is a 9-12 month contract based in Greater Belfast, offering flexible and hybrid working, and the opportunity to influence significant transformation across estates and facilities services. Your new role The Project Manager will lead a geographically dispersed team of professional, technical and administrative staff, ensuring the effective delivery of planned, response and minor capital works. You will manage budgets, support strategic development, and contribute to ongoing service harmonisation across maintenance and minor capital programmes. This role involves close collaboration with senior managers and external bodies to ensure projects align with policy, standards and statutory requirements. Key Responsibilities: Lead and support teams delivering maintenance and minor works across multiple sites. Manage planned and response maintenance budgets and minor capital programmes. Oversee minor works across controlled and non controlled education settings. Liaise with government bodies and utility providers to ensure compliance. Support strategic planning, business planning and service transformation. Contribute to performance management, risk management and outcomes based reporting. Provide guidance to senior leaders, committees and partner organisations. What you'll need to succeed Essential Criteria: Degree in Project Management or a construction related discipline plus three years' experience in a construction related project management role. OR HND/HNC in a building related discipline plus three years' experience in a construction related project management role. OR five years' experience working in a construction related project management role. Experience: Demonstrable experience making managerial and technical decisions.Experience using ICT within estates management, including AutoCAD and estates information systems. Knowledge: Broad understanding of maintenance issues, with strong problem solving and initiative.Knowledge of Health & Safety regulations, particularly CDM regulations, in a maintenance environment. What you'll get in return Salary: £44,000-£47,000 per annum, pro rata. 36 hours per week, Monday to Friday. 36 days annual leave, including statutory/bank holidays. Hybrid working. Immediate start available. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, contact Michael Dickson on or click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. 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 hays.co.uk
Your new company The services of Hays have been retained by our client, Alpha Housing, to recruit a Technical Officer on a permanent basis. Alpha currently manages a stock of c. 1,000 homes in 40 locations across Northern Ireland. Homes are mainly sheltered housing for older people living independently. The stock also consists of an increasing number of family homes through the growing newbuild programme. Your new role Reporting to the Head of Asset Management, you will deliver an efficient and effective response maintenance service to ensure that the Association's stock is maintained to the highest standards. This will include: - Providing a high level of service to Association tenants, responding promptly to maintenance queries, processing, allocating and issuing response work orders. - Undertaking pre and post-inspections of response maintenance works, ensuring repairs are undertaken within the appropriate response time. - Liaising with contractors, ensuring issues with repairs are dealt with efficiently, as well as monitoring the overall performance of the contractor. - Carrying out pre and post inspections of void properties, ensuring void properties are returned ready to let at the earliest opportunity. - Liaising with the Housing Management team and scheme managers in relation to updating tenants on progress with repairs. - Maintaining up-to-date records, ensuring works are entered into the in-house system. - Approving contractor's invoices for payment in line with the agreed schedule of rates, ensuring the Association receives value for money. What you'll need to succeed To be considered for this position, you must possess: A professional or 3rd level qualification in a building related discipline and a minimum of 2 years' experience in the delivery of response or planned and cyclical maintenance programmes, or; A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C and above (including English and Maths) and a minimum of 5 years' relevant experience in the delivery of response, planned and cyclical maintenance programmes. You will also possess a high level of: Understanding of building regulations and health and safety legislation. Communication skills both written and oral. Organisation skills and ability to work to tight deadlines. Ability to work as part of a team but take the lead and use your own initiative when necessary. IT skills - working knowledge of MS Office packages and administration skills. What you'll get in return Alongside a competitive basic salary, this role comes with: Essential car users allowance of £1,239 per annum. Annual incremental progression through the salary scale is dependent on satisfactory performance. There is also an annual cost of living increase. A defined contributory pension scheme with the employers' contribution set at 10% of annual salary. Hybrid working, with two fixed days per week in the office, which is currently Tuesdays and Thursdays. Flexible start and finish times. Car parking on-site. The organisation encourages and supports personal and career development, such as funding colleagues to obtain professional qualifications, to providing time to participate in sector initiatives and working groups. What you need to do now Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link attached to register your interest. 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 hays.co.uk
22/05/2026
Full time
Your new company The services of Hays have been retained by our client, Alpha Housing, to recruit a Technical Officer on a permanent basis. Alpha currently manages a stock of c. 1,000 homes in 40 locations across Northern Ireland. Homes are mainly sheltered housing for older people living independently. The stock also consists of an increasing number of family homes through the growing newbuild programme. Your new role Reporting to the Head of Asset Management, you will deliver an efficient and effective response maintenance service to ensure that the Association's stock is maintained to the highest standards. This will include: - Providing a high level of service to Association tenants, responding promptly to maintenance queries, processing, allocating and issuing response work orders. - Undertaking pre and post-inspections of response maintenance works, ensuring repairs are undertaken within the appropriate response time. - Liaising with contractors, ensuring issues with repairs are dealt with efficiently, as well as monitoring the overall performance of the contractor. - Carrying out pre and post inspections of void properties, ensuring void properties are returned ready to let at the earliest opportunity. - Liaising with the Housing Management team and scheme managers in relation to updating tenants on progress with repairs. - Maintaining up-to-date records, ensuring works are entered into the in-house system. - Approving contractor's invoices for payment in line with the agreed schedule of rates, ensuring the Association receives value for money. What you'll need to succeed To be considered for this position, you must possess: A professional or 3rd level qualification in a building related discipline and a minimum of 2 years' experience in the delivery of response or planned and cyclical maintenance programmes, or; A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C and above (including English and Maths) and a minimum of 5 years' relevant experience in the delivery of response, planned and cyclical maintenance programmes. You will also possess a high level of: Understanding of building regulations and health and safety legislation. Communication skills both written and oral. Organisation skills and ability to work to tight deadlines. Ability to work as part of a team but take the lead and use your own initiative when necessary. IT skills - working knowledge of MS Office packages and administration skills. What you'll get in return Alongside a competitive basic salary, this role comes with: Essential car users allowance of £1,239 per annum. Annual incremental progression through the salary scale is dependent on satisfactory performance. There is also an annual cost of living increase. A defined contributory pension scheme with the employers' contribution set at 10% of annual salary. Hybrid working, with two fixed days per week in the office, which is currently Tuesdays and Thursdays. Flexible start and finish times. Car parking on-site. The organisation encourages and supports personal and career development, such as funding colleagues to obtain professional qualifications, to providing time to participate in sector initiatives and working groups. What you need to do now Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link attached to register your interest. 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 hays.co.uk
Operational Delivery Manager Network Operations Manager - Network Maintenance Location: Northern Ireland Hours: Full-time, permanent (37 hours per week) Salary: £43,000 - £53,000 per annum Apple Recruitment is delighted to partner with a well established and highly regarded organisation operating within a regulated infrastructure environment. The organisation is recognised for its commitment to operational excellence and for fostering a supportive, inclusive workplace where employees are encouraged to grow, contribute ideas, and drive continuous improvement. The Role The Network Operations Manager - Network Maintenance is a senior operational role responsible for the safe, efficient, and compliant maintenance of a regional infrastructure network. The role focuses on ensuring assets are reliable, well maintained, and compliant with safety, quality, and regulatory standards. You will lead the delivery of operational maintenance programmes, manage contractors and budgets, oversee risk and performance management, and contribute to longer term asset planning and improvement initiatives. The role offers exposure to innovation and future focused developments as the network evolves to meet changing industry and sustainability requirements. Reporting to the Operations Manager, you will work closely with engineering, regulatory, and operational colleagues and play a key role in ensuring that maintenance activities support both day to day operations and longer term strategic objectives. Key Accountabilities Lead and manage network maintenance and repair activities, ensuring assets meet safety, reliability, and performance objectives Oversee the delivery of operational (Opex) and capital (Capex) programmes, ensuring work is completed on time, within budget, and to required technical and quality standards Manage principal contractors and suppliers, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, safety requirements, and contractual obligations Provide accurate operational data and analysis to support regulatory and performance reporting Monitor, audit, and continuously improve safety, quality, productivity, and maintenance strategies Analyse asset performance, incidents, and failure trends, implementing corrective actions and preventative improvements Provide technical and operational input into asset planning, prioritisation, and reactive maintenance activities Contribute to organisational continuous improvement and change initiatives Build and maintain strong relationships with internal teams, contractors, regulators, and external partners Ensure maintenance and repair risks are effectively assessed, controlled, and clearly communicated Support quality management systems through audits, reporting, innovation, and management review Contribute to the development of policies, standards, and future technical solutions as the network evolves Represent operational interests through relevant industry forums and stakeholder engagements Participate in an engineering standby and call out rota as required Act in accordance with professional engineering standards, safeguarding customers, colleagues, and the wider organisation Criteria Essential Engineering Degree, HND, HNC, or equivalent qualification Minimum of 5 years' experience in an engineering or infrastructure environment Proven experience delivering operational work programmes in a regulated or safety critical setting Full, valid UK driving licence Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage confidently with contractors, stakeholders, and the public Strong leadership skills during both planned works and incident or emergency situations Ability to work independently and as part of multi disciplinary teams Strong IT capability, including Microsoft Office and operational systems Experience leading, training, and assessing engineering or operational personnel G ood understanding of industry standards and asset or maintenance management systems (e.g. ISO 55001) Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and asset records Right to work permanently in the UK (visa sponsorship is not available) Working Arrangements This is an on site operational role (no home or hybrid working) Working hours: Monday-Thursday: 8.30am - 5.00pm Friday: 8.30am - 4.30pm Benefits Enhanced contributory pension scheme Free life assurance "Give As You Earn" charity scheme Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Enhanced sick pay (subject to eligibility) 20 days annual leave + 11 bank holidays + up to 5 additional long service days Free onsite parking Dedicated health and wellbeing support Cycle to Work scheme Annual salary reviews Interested? If this role sounds like the right next step for your career, we would love to hear from you. Apply now or contact Apple Recruitment for a confidential discussion. If this role is not quite right, we are still happy to discuss alternative opportunities. Apple Recruitment Services is acting on behalf of its client as an Employment Agency and is proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer
22/05/2026
Full time
Operational Delivery Manager Network Operations Manager - Network Maintenance Location: Northern Ireland Hours: Full-time, permanent (37 hours per week) Salary: £43,000 - £53,000 per annum Apple Recruitment is delighted to partner with a well established and highly regarded organisation operating within a regulated infrastructure environment. The organisation is recognised for its commitment to operational excellence and for fostering a supportive, inclusive workplace where employees are encouraged to grow, contribute ideas, and drive continuous improvement. The Role The Network Operations Manager - Network Maintenance is a senior operational role responsible for the safe, efficient, and compliant maintenance of a regional infrastructure network. The role focuses on ensuring assets are reliable, well maintained, and compliant with safety, quality, and regulatory standards. You will lead the delivery of operational maintenance programmes, manage contractors and budgets, oversee risk and performance management, and contribute to longer term asset planning and improvement initiatives. The role offers exposure to innovation and future focused developments as the network evolves to meet changing industry and sustainability requirements. Reporting to the Operations Manager, you will work closely with engineering, regulatory, and operational colleagues and play a key role in ensuring that maintenance activities support both day to day operations and longer term strategic objectives. Key Accountabilities Lead and manage network maintenance and repair activities, ensuring assets meet safety, reliability, and performance objectives Oversee the delivery of operational (Opex) and capital (Capex) programmes, ensuring work is completed on time, within budget, and to required technical and quality standards Manage principal contractors and suppliers, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, safety requirements, and contractual obligations Provide accurate operational data and analysis to support regulatory and performance reporting Monitor, audit, and continuously improve safety, quality, productivity, and maintenance strategies Analyse asset performance, incidents, and failure trends, implementing corrective actions and preventative improvements Provide technical and operational input into asset planning, prioritisation, and reactive maintenance activities Contribute to organisational continuous improvement and change initiatives Build and maintain strong relationships with internal teams, contractors, regulators, and external partners Ensure maintenance and repair risks are effectively assessed, controlled, and clearly communicated Support quality management systems through audits, reporting, innovation, and management review Contribute to the development of policies, standards, and future technical solutions as the network evolves Represent operational interests through relevant industry forums and stakeholder engagements Participate in an engineering standby and call out rota as required Act in accordance with professional engineering standards, safeguarding customers, colleagues, and the wider organisation Criteria Essential Engineering Degree, HND, HNC, or equivalent qualification Minimum of 5 years' experience in an engineering or infrastructure environment Proven experience delivering operational work programmes in a regulated or safety critical setting Full, valid UK driving licence Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage confidently with contractors, stakeholders, and the public Strong leadership skills during both planned works and incident or emergency situations Ability to work independently and as part of multi disciplinary teams Strong IT capability, including Microsoft Office and operational systems Experience leading, training, and assessing engineering or operational personnel G ood understanding of industry standards and asset or maintenance management systems (e.g. ISO 55001) Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and asset records Right to work permanently in the UK (visa sponsorship is not available) Working Arrangements This is an on site operational role (no home or hybrid working) Working hours: Monday-Thursday: 8.30am - 5.00pm Friday: 8.30am - 4.30pm Benefits Enhanced contributory pension scheme Free life assurance "Give As You Earn" charity scheme Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Enhanced sick pay (subject to eligibility) 20 days annual leave + 11 bank holidays + up to 5 additional long service days Free onsite parking Dedicated health and wellbeing support Cycle to Work scheme Annual salary reviews Interested? If this role sounds like the right next step for your career, we would love to hear from you. Apply now or contact Apple Recruitment for a confidential discussion. If this role is not quite right, we are still happy to discuss alternative opportunities. Apple Recruitment Services is acting on behalf of its client as an Employment Agency and is proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer
Hard Services Manager - Reactive FM West Yorkshire £280 - £300/day CIS Long Term Contract / Potential Permanent Opportunity We are recruiting for a Hard Services Manager to oversee reactive maintenance operations across a large public sector estate within West Yorkshire This is an operationally focused role managing reactive maintenance delivery across a varied portfolio of commercial and civic buildings including offices, libraries, public buildings and operational facilities. The successful candidate will manage a team of supervisors and operatives, ensuring reactive works, remedials and planned maintenance activities are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with contractual KPIs and compliance requirements. This role would suit somebody from a Hard FM, M&E or technical building services background who is comfortable managing engineers, subcontractors and reactive maintenance operations within a fast paced environment. The position is initially offered on a freelance basis, with potential for permanent conversion following contract renewal later this year if preferred. Key Responsibilities: - Manage day to day reactive maintenance operations across the estate - Lead and coordinate supervisors, engineers and subcontractors - Ensure KPIs, SLAs and compliance standards are consistently achieved - Manage reactive issues, breakdowns and remedial works through to completion - Act as a key operational contact for the client and internal stakeholders - Monitor contractor performance, quality and health & safety compliance - Support statutory compliance and safe systems of work across the contract - Assist with operational reporting, planning and service improvement Requirements: - Strong background within Hard FM, building services or M&E maintenance - Experience managing reactive maintenance operations - Previous experience supervising engineers, operatives or subcontractors - Good understanding of compliance, PPMs and safe systems of work - Experience working within commercial, public sector, FM or maintenance environments - CAFM experience desirable - SMSTS, IOSH or technical qualifications beneficial - Full UK Driving Licence - Enhanced DBS carried out within the last 12 months or willingness to undergo What's on Offer: - Long term local contract within the West Yorkshire region - Stable public sector environment - Mixture of commercial and civic buildings - Opportunity for permanent role following contract renewal - Immediate start available Please apply with an updated CV or contact Nathan at the 300 North office on (phone number removed).
22/05/2026
Seasonal
Hard Services Manager - Reactive FM West Yorkshire £280 - £300/day CIS Long Term Contract / Potential Permanent Opportunity We are recruiting for a Hard Services Manager to oversee reactive maintenance operations across a large public sector estate within West Yorkshire This is an operationally focused role managing reactive maintenance delivery across a varied portfolio of commercial and civic buildings including offices, libraries, public buildings and operational facilities. The successful candidate will manage a team of supervisors and operatives, ensuring reactive works, remedials and planned maintenance activities are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with contractual KPIs and compliance requirements. This role would suit somebody from a Hard FM, M&E or technical building services background who is comfortable managing engineers, subcontractors and reactive maintenance operations within a fast paced environment. The position is initially offered on a freelance basis, with potential for permanent conversion following contract renewal later this year if preferred. Key Responsibilities: - Manage day to day reactive maintenance operations across the estate - Lead and coordinate supervisors, engineers and subcontractors - Ensure KPIs, SLAs and compliance standards are consistently achieved - Manage reactive issues, breakdowns and remedial works through to completion - Act as a key operational contact for the client and internal stakeholders - Monitor contractor performance, quality and health & safety compliance - Support statutory compliance and safe systems of work across the contract - Assist with operational reporting, planning and service improvement Requirements: - Strong background within Hard FM, building services or M&E maintenance - Experience managing reactive maintenance operations - Previous experience supervising engineers, operatives or subcontractors - Good understanding of compliance, PPMs and safe systems of work - Experience working within commercial, public sector, FM or maintenance environments - CAFM experience desirable - SMSTS, IOSH or technical qualifications beneficial - Full UK Driving Licence - Enhanced DBS carried out within the last 12 months or willingness to undergo What's on Offer: - Long term local contract within the West Yorkshire region - Stable public sector environment - Mixture of commercial and civic buildings - Opportunity for permanent role following contract renewal - Immediate start available Please apply with an updated CV or contact Nathan at the 300 North office on (phone number removed).
Area Estates Manager opportunity in Essex Your new company An established organisation delivering facilities management and maintenance services is seeking an experienced Estates Manager to oversee a diverse and distinctive estate across East Anglia. This portfolio spans a wide range of sites, each with its own operational demands and community significance, offering a varied working environment. This is a senior operational role suited to an individual who is seeking responsibility for a network of sites across the region. Your new role As the Area Estates Manager, you will take full ownership of maintenance delivery across the multi-site portfolio which will include planned, reactive and grounds maintenance services. Working closely with stakeholders and service partners, you will ensure all contractual performance, KPIs and compliance requirements are consistently achieved. You will support the delivery of capital works and upgrades across the portfolio and contribute to the commercial performance and long-term contract success. This role requires office presence approximately two days per week and regular travel across East Anglia. What you'll need to succeed In order to be successful for this role, you should have proven experience in operational leadership within estates or facilities management and strong technical understanding of property maintenance. Strong stakeholder communication skills are required and you should have experience of managing budgets and performance reporting. A driving licence and willingness to travel is essential. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a competitive salary, 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), hybrid working, car or car allowance, private medical cover and pension. 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.
22/05/2026
Full time
Area Estates Manager opportunity in Essex Your new company An established organisation delivering facilities management and maintenance services is seeking an experienced Estates Manager to oversee a diverse and distinctive estate across East Anglia. This portfolio spans a wide range of sites, each with its own operational demands and community significance, offering a varied working environment. This is a senior operational role suited to an individual who is seeking responsibility for a network of sites across the region. Your new role As the Area Estates Manager, you will take full ownership of maintenance delivery across the multi-site portfolio which will include planned, reactive and grounds maintenance services. Working closely with stakeholders and service partners, you will ensure all contractual performance, KPIs and compliance requirements are consistently achieved. You will support the delivery of capital works and upgrades across the portfolio and contribute to the commercial performance and long-term contract success. This role requires office presence approximately two days per week and regular travel across East Anglia. What you'll need to succeed In order to be successful for this role, you should have proven experience in operational leadership within estates or facilities management and strong technical understanding of property maintenance. Strong stakeholder communication skills are required and you should have experience of managing budgets and performance reporting. A driving licence and willingness to travel is essential. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a competitive salary, 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), hybrid working, car or car allowance, private medical cover and pension. 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.
Block Manager (High Risk Building) Location: Liverpool, L1 Salary: £34,000 £40,000 per annum Hours: Full-time Benefits: Company pension Cycle to Work scheme 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Birthday day off Health cash plan Death in service benefit Overview: We are recruiting an experienced Block Manager (High Risk Building) to oversee a portfolio of residential developments across Liverpool and Manchester . This role will involve regular travel between sites, with flexibility to divide the working week across both locations where suitable. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and expanding property management environment, working within a professional and customer-focused team. Purpose of the Role: To manage a portfolio of leasehold residential developments, ensuring buildings are maintained to a high standard, remain compliant with all relevant legislation, and deliver a positive experience for residents, clients, and stakeholders. Key Responsibilities: Act as the main point of contact for leaseholders, residents, contractors, and clients Oversee the day-to-day management and maintenance of residential blocks Carry out regular property inspections and monitor standards across developments Manage service charge budgets, monitor expenditure, and review contractor performance Coordinate planned maintenance, repairs, and major works projects Ensure compliance with health & safety, fire safety, asbestos, lift regulations, and other statutory requirements Maintain accurate records relating to compliance, maintenance, and financial management Manage contractors and suppliers to ensure service delivery standards are met Support mobilisation of new developments into management Handle lease enquiries, management packs, and resident communications professionally Requirements: Minimum 3 years experience within block management or residential property management Strong understanding of leases, service charges, and landlord & tenant legislation Excellent organisational and communication skills Ability to manage multiple developments and priorities effectively Good IT skills and experience using property management systems Professional and customer-focused approach Full UK Driving Licence and own vehicle required IRPM qualification (or willingness to work towards) desirable What s on Offer: £34,000 - £40,000 per annum Company pension Cycle to Work scheme 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Birthday day off Health cash plan Death in service benefit Opportunity to work across varied residential developments in Liverpool and Manchester Additional Information: Candidates must be willing to travel between Liverpool and Manchester sites as required. How to Apply: Apply with your CV via the application platform.
21/05/2026
Full time
Block Manager (High Risk Building) Location: Liverpool, L1 Salary: £34,000 £40,000 per annum Hours: Full-time Benefits: Company pension Cycle to Work scheme 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Birthday day off Health cash plan Death in service benefit Overview: We are recruiting an experienced Block Manager (High Risk Building) to oversee a portfolio of residential developments across Liverpool and Manchester . This role will involve regular travel between sites, with flexibility to divide the working week across both locations where suitable. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and expanding property management environment, working within a professional and customer-focused team. Purpose of the Role: To manage a portfolio of leasehold residential developments, ensuring buildings are maintained to a high standard, remain compliant with all relevant legislation, and deliver a positive experience for residents, clients, and stakeholders. Key Responsibilities: Act as the main point of contact for leaseholders, residents, contractors, and clients Oversee the day-to-day management and maintenance of residential blocks Carry out regular property inspections and monitor standards across developments Manage service charge budgets, monitor expenditure, and review contractor performance Coordinate planned maintenance, repairs, and major works projects Ensure compliance with health & safety, fire safety, asbestos, lift regulations, and other statutory requirements Maintain accurate records relating to compliance, maintenance, and financial management Manage contractors and suppliers to ensure service delivery standards are met Support mobilisation of new developments into management Handle lease enquiries, management packs, and resident communications professionally Requirements: Minimum 3 years experience within block management or residential property management Strong understanding of leases, service charges, and landlord & tenant legislation Excellent organisational and communication skills Ability to manage multiple developments and priorities effectively Good IT skills and experience using property management systems Professional and customer-focused approach Full UK Driving Licence and own vehicle required IRPM qualification (or willingness to work towards) desirable What s on Offer: £34,000 - £40,000 per annum Company pension Cycle to Work scheme 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Birthday day off Health cash plan Death in service benefit Opportunity to work across varied residential developments in Liverpool and Manchester Additional Information: Candidates must be willing to travel between Liverpool and Manchester sites as required. How to Apply: Apply with your CV via the application platform.
Are you an experienced Site Manager looking for your next opportunity within social housing refurbishment? This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing refurbishment team delivering planned maintenance and regeneration works across occupied properties in Wakefield. This Site Manager position offers long-term stability, a strong benefits package, and the opportunity to work for a well-established contractor with an excellent reputation within the housing sector. As Site Manager, you will oversee refurbishment programmes from inception through to completion, ensuring works are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to a high standard of customer satisfaction. Benefits: Car or car allowance Performance-related bonus 26 days holiday plus bank holidays Private medical insurance Life assurance Pension scheme Ability to purchase additional annual leave Cycle to Work scheme EV scheme Digital GP access Employee assistance programme Discounts portal Sharesave scheme Responsibilities of the Site Manager: Manage refurbishment and planned maintenance works within occupied social housing properties Deliver projects safely, on time, and to agreed quality standards Coordinate labour, subcontractors, materials, and site resources Monitor programme progress and ensure targets are achieved Maintain site health and safety standards at all times Build strong relationships with tenants, clients, and stakeholders Ensure all site administration and reporting is completed accurately Work closely with Contracts Managers and the wider delivery team Manage internal and external refurbishment programmes Ensure customer satisfaction remains a key focus throughout delivery Requirements for the Site Manager: Previous experience managing social housing refurbishment projects Strong knowledge of planned maintenance programmes Experience working within occupied properties Excellent health and safety knowledge Strong communication and customer service skills Good IT skills Ability to manage multiple priorities effectively Full UK driving licence This Site Manager role would suit somebody with experience delivering refurbishment works across social housing contracts who is looking to join a business with a strong pipeline of work and excellent long-term opportunities. If you are interested in this Site Manager position, please apply online or contact Alex on (phone number removed):
21/05/2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Site Manager looking for your next opportunity within social housing refurbishment? This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing refurbishment team delivering planned maintenance and regeneration works across occupied properties in Wakefield. This Site Manager position offers long-term stability, a strong benefits package, and the opportunity to work for a well-established contractor with an excellent reputation within the housing sector. As Site Manager, you will oversee refurbishment programmes from inception through to completion, ensuring works are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to a high standard of customer satisfaction. Benefits: Car or car allowance Performance-related bonus 26 days holiday plus bank holidays Private medical insurance Life assurance Pension scheme Ability to purchase additional annual leave Cycle to Work scheme EV scheme Digital GP access Employee assistance programme Discounts portal Sharesave scheme Responsibilities of the Site Manager: Manage refurbishment and planned maintenance works within occupied social housing properties Deliver projects safely, on time, and to agreed quality standards Coordinate labour, subcontractors, materials, and site resources Monitor programme progress and ensure targets are achieved Maintain site health and safety standards at all times Build strong relationships with tenants, clients, and stakeholders Ensure all site administration and reporting is completed accurately Work closely with Contracts Managers and the wider delivery team Manage internal and external refurbishment programmes Ensure customer satisfaction remains a key focus throughout delivery Requirements for the Site Manager: Previous experience managing social housing refurbishment projects Strong knowledge of planned maintenance programmes Experience working within occupied properties Excellent health and safety knowledge Strong communication and customer service skills Good IT skills Ability to manage multiple priorities effectively Full UK driving licence This Site Manager role would suit somebody with experience delivering refurbishment works across social housing contracts who is looking to join a business with a strong pipeline of work and excellent long-term opportunities. If you are interested in this Site Manager position, please apply online or contact Alex on (phone number removed):
Job Title: Technical Manager Location: Buckinghamshire (covering two hospital sites) Contract Type: Permanent, Full Time (Mon Fri / 08 00) Overview We are seeking an experienced Technical Manager to support an FM provider mobilising and developing technical service delivery across two hospital sites in Buckinghamshire. This role will play a key part in establishing and strengthening the technical function, providing senior-level support in shaping the Hard FM delivery model, embedding compliance processes, and building an effective estates and engineering team within a live healthcare environment. Working closely with the FM provider, NHS stakeholders, and operational teams, you will provide technical leadership to ensure estates services are structured, compliant, and aligned to healthcare operational requirements. Key Responsibilities Support the FM provider in establishing and developing the technical and engineering function across two hospital sites. Provide senior technical leadership in the mobilisation, structure, and performance of Hard FM service delivery. Assist in building, mentoring, and supporting the technical estates team, ensuring clear responsibilities and operational standards are in place. Ensure statutory, regulatory, and healthcare compliance requirements are embedded into technical service delivery. Review and improve maintenance strategies, planned preventative maintenance (PPM), and asset management processes. Support the implementation of engineering governance, technical assurance, and compliance reporting frameworks. Provide oversight of contractor performance and ensure technical standards are maintained across all estates services Work closely with NHS stakeholders and FM operational teams to ensure smooth integration of technical services. Identify technical risks, service gaps, and improvement opportunities, supporting corrective actions and long-term planning. Support the development of operational procedures, compliance documentation, and healthcare estates processes. Contribute to service improvement initiatives, ensuring a robust and sustainable technical delivery model. Skills & Experience Proven experience working for an FM provider within a senior Hard FM or technical estates role. Strong healthcare estates experience, ideally within NHS or acute hospital environments. Demonstrable experience supporting mobilisation, transformation, or development of technical FM teams. Strong understanding of healthcare engineering systems, statutory compliance, and maintenance standards. Experience developing technical processes, governance, and compliance frameworks. Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to work collaboratively across FM providers, clients, and healthcare teams. Ability to operate in a senior advisory or interim capacity within complex environments. Qualifications Relevant qualification in Engineering, Building Services, Facilities Management, or Construction (or equivalent experience). Professional membership (e.g., IWFM, CIBSE, IET) desirable. Strong knowledge of healthcare estates compliance and technical governance preferred.
21/05/2026
Full time
Job Title: Technical Manager Location: Buckinghamshire (covering two hospital sites) Contract Type: Permanent, Full Time (Mon Fri / 08 00) Overview We are seeking an experienced Technical Manager to support an FM provider mobilising and developing technical service delivery across two hospital sites in Buckinghamshire. This role will play a key part in establishing and strengthening the technical function, providing senior-level support in shaping the Hard FM delivery model, embedding compliance processes, and building an effective estates and engineering team within a live healthcare environment. Working closely with the FM provider, NHS stakeholders, and operational teams, you will provide technical leadership to ensure estates services are structured, compliant, and aligned to healthcare operational requirements. Key Responsibilities Support the FM provider in establishing and developing the technical and engineering function across two hospital sites. Provide senior technical leadership in the mobilisation, structure, and performance of Hard FM service delivery. Assist in building, mentoring, and supporting the technical estates team, ensuring clear responsibilities and operational standards are in place. Ensure statutory, regulatory, and healthcare compliance requirements are embedded into technical service delivery. Review and improve maintenance strategies, planned preventative maintenance (PPM), and asset management processes. Support the implementation of engineering governance, technical assurance, and compliance reporting frameworks. Provide oversight of contractor performance and ensure technical standards are maintained across all estates services Work closely with NHS stakeholders and FM operational teams to ensure smooth integration of technical services. Identify technical risks, service gaps, and improvement opportunities, supporting corrective actions and long-term planning. Support the development of operational procedures, compliance documentation, and healthcare estates processes. Contribute to service improvement initiatives, ensuring a robust and sustainable technical delivery model. Skills & Experience Proven experience working for an FM provider within a senior Hard FM or technical estates role. Strong healthcare estates experience, ideally within NHS or acute hospital environments. Demonstrable experience supporting mobilisation, transformation, or development of technical FM teams. Strong understanding of healthcare engineering systems, statutory compliance, and maintenance standards. Experience developing technical processes, governance, and compliance frameworks. Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to work collaboratively across FM providers, clients, and healthcare teams. Ability to operate in a senior advisory or interim capacity within complex environments. Qualifications Relevant qualification in Engineering, Building Services, Facilities Management, or Construction (or equivalent experience). Professional membership (e.g., IWFM, CIBSE, IET) desirable. Strong knowledge of healthcare estates compliance and technical governance preferred.
Lead Multiskilled Shift Engineer Sutton 47,800 + Package Shift pattern - Days - 4 on, 4 off - 7am - 7pm Brief Lead Multiskilled Shift Engineer needed for a large well known Facilities Management organisation based in Sutton who are looking to employ an experienced and well-rounded Lead Multiskilled Shift Engineer that takes pride in their work. The successful candidate must have their 18th Edition and also their 2391 testing and inspecting qualification. Benefits Salary: 45,000 - 47,800 per annum 24 day's holiday Gym membership discounts Cycle to work scheme Holiday purchase scheme Variable annual bonus based 5-15% Pension Plan Career Progression What the role entails: Some of the main duties of the Lead Multiskilled Shift Engineer will include: Supervise and monitor subcontractors on site, ensuring work is completed as agreed Complete planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive tasks using PDA and Maintenance systems such as PlanOn Produce detailed shift reports and notify managers of any significant site developments Ensure safe working practices through preparation and use of Method Statements, Risk Assessments, and compliance with Health & Safety policies Maintain a professional image onsite, ensuring cleanliness and good working relationships Provide holiday and sickness cover, participate in out-of-hours standby rota, and flexible shift patterns Operate Permit to Work systems in line with organisation and client procedures What experience you need to be the successful Lead Multiskilled Shift Engineer: Recognised Mechanical or Electrical industry qualification Minimum 5 years' post-qualification experience in a similar role, ideally with building services M&E knowledge Competent in electrical inspection (2391), BSth Edition, and able to read electrical drawings Full clean driving licence Computer literate, a good communicator, self-motivated, and able to work both independently and within a team Flexible and adaptable with a professional and smart appearance Fluent in English, written and spoken Available to undertake out-of-hours standby rota This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Lead Multiskilled Shift Engineer to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out! Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
21/05/2026
Full time
Lead Multiskilled Shift Engineer Sutton 47,800 + Package Shift pattern - Days - 4 on, 4 off - 7am - 7pm Brief Lead Multiskilled Shift Engineer needed for a large well known Facilities Management organisation based in Sutton who are looking to employ an experienced and well-rounded Lead Multiskilled Shift Engineer that takes pride in their work. The successful candidate must have their 18th Edition and also their 2391 testing and inspecting qualification. Benefits Salary: 45,000 - 47,800 per annum 24 day's holiday Gym membership discounts Cycle to work scheme Holiday purchase scheme Variable annual bonus based 5-15% Pension Plan Career Progression What the role entails: Some of the main duties of the Lead Multiskilled Shift Engineer will include: Supervise and monitor subcontractors on site, ensuring work is completed as agreed Complete planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive tasks using PDA and Maintenance systems such as PlanOn Produce detailed shift reports and notify managers of any significant site developments Ensure safe working practices through preparation and use of Method Statements, Risk Assessments, and compliance with Health & Safety policies Maintain a professional image onsite, ensuring cleanliness and good working relationships Provide holiday and sickness cover, participate in out-of-hours standby rota, and flexible shift patterns Operate Permit to Work systems in line with organisation and client procedures What experience you need to be the successful Lead Multiskilled Shift Engineer: Recognised Mechanical or Electrical industry qualification Minimum 5 years' post-qualification experience in a similar role, ideally with building services M&E knowledge Competent in electrical inspection (2391), BSth Edition, and able to read electrical drawings Full clean driving licence Computer literate, a good communicator, self-motivated, and able to work both independently and within a team Flexible and adaptable with a professional and smart appearance Fluent in English, written and spoken Available to undertake out-of-hours standby rota This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Lead Multiskilled Shift Engineer to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out! Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.