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Fortus Recruitment Group
Repairs Maintenance Planner
Fortus Recruitment Group
Repairs Maintenance Planner Location: Kingston Upon Thames Rate: Up to £19ph Contract: Temporary - 3 Months Fortus Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the construction, property services and social housing sectors. We are currently working with a well-established contractor who is looking to recruit a Repairs Maintenance Planner to join their busy team based in Kingston Upon Thames. This is a fast-paced and varied role, ideal for someone with experience in repairs and maintenance planning, scheduling or administration. You will be responsible for coordinating appointments, scheduling operatives and contractors, liaising with residents and supporting the successful delivery of planned maintenance works. Key Responsibilities Scheduling appointments and managing resident diaries. Planning and coordinating operatives' and contractors' workloads. Liaising with residents, operatives, supervisors and subcontractors regarding appointments and work updates. Raising and updating jobs on internal systems. Monitoring outstanding works and ensuring jobs are completed within agreed timescales. Handling incoming calls and emails from residents, clients and contractors. Supporting supervisors and contract managers with administrative duties. Maintaining accurate records and ensuring compliance with company procedures. Assisting the wider administration team with day-to-day office duties. Delivering excellent customer service and resolving scheduling queries. Skills & Experience Previous experience in a repairs planner, scheduler, maintenance coordinator or administration role. Experience within social housing, property services or construction is highly desirable. Excellent organisational and time management skills. Strong communication skills with the ability to liaise with a range of stakeholders. Ability to prioritise workload and work effectively in a busy environment. Good IT skills including Microsoft Office and scheduling systems. Strong attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem-solving. Customer-focused with a professional telephone manner. Fortus Recruitment Group Limited acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies and an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers. Equal opportunities employer. INDTJ
08/07/2026
Seasonal
Repairs Maintenance Planner Location: Kingston Upon Thames Rate: Up to £19ph Contract: Temporary - 3 Months Fortus Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the construction, property services and social housing sectors. We are currently working with a well-established contractor who is looking to recruit a Repairs Maintenance Planner to join their busy team based in Kingston Upon Thames. This is a fast-paced and varied role, ideal for someone with experience in repairs and maintenance planning, scheduling or administration. You will be responsible for coordinating appointments, scheduling operatives and contractors, liaising with residents and supporting the successful delivery of planned maintenance works. Key Responsibilities Scheduling appointments and managing resident diaries. Planning and coordinating operatives' and contractors' workloads. Liaising with residents, operatives, supervisors and subcontractors regarding appointments and work updates. Raising and updating jobs on internal systems. Monitoring outstanding works and ensuring jobs are completed within agreed timescales. Handling incoming calls and emails from residents, clients and contractors. Supporting supervisors and contract managers with administrative duties. Maintaining accurate records and ensuring compliance with company procedures. Assisting the wider administration team with day-to-day office duties. Delivering excellent customer service and resolving scheduling queries. Skills & Experience Previous experience in a repairs planner, scheduler, maintenance coordinator or administration role. Experience within social housing, property services or construction is highly desirable. Excellent organisational and time management skills. Strong communication skills with the ability to liaise with a range of stakeholders. Ability to prioritise workload and work effectively in a busy environment. Good IT skills including Microsoft Office and scheduling systems. Strong attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem-solving. Customer-focused with a professional telephone manner. Fortus Recruitment Group Limited acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies and an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers. Equal opportunities employer. INDTJ
Think Recruitment
Repairs Scheduling Manager
Think Recruitment Newham, Northumberland
Repairs Scheduling Manager Newham, East London (E15) Up to 38,000 per annum + Bonus Full-Time Permanent Think Recruitment are proud to be working with a leading property services contractor to recruit an experienced Repairs Scheduling Manager to join their growing operations team in East London. This is an excellent opportunity for a scheduling professional with experience in social housing repairs, maintenance, facilities management, or field service operations to lead a centralised scheduling function across multiple contracts. You will play a key role in driving service performance, improving resource utilisation, and ensuring residents receive a high-quality repairs service. The Role As Repairs Scheduling Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing a team of schedulers and ensuring operational resources are effectively planned and deployed to meet client and resident expectations. Key responsibilities include: Leading and managing a centralised scheduling team supporting multiple contracts Planning and allocating operatives and subcontractors to maximise productivity and first-time fix performance Working closely with Contract Managers, Operations Managers, and Supervisors to align scheduling activities with operational priorities Acting as the escalation point for complex scheduling issues, service failures, and resident concerns Monitoring and reporting on KPIs, service levels, and resource utilisation Driving continuous improvement across scheduling processes and systems Implementing contingency plans during periods of high demand or operational disruption Supporting the ongoing development and embedding of a centralised scheduling model Coaching, mentoring, and developing team members to achieve consistent standards and performance About You To be considered for this position, you will ideally have: Previous experience managing a scheduling, planning, or resource coordination function Experience within social housing repairs, property maintenance, facilities management, or field service environments A strong understanding of reactive repairs and maintenance operations Experience using workforce planning, scheduling, or job management systems (such as FLS or similar) Proven experience managing or supervising scheduling teams Strong organisational and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office and Office 365 What's on Offer Salary up to 38,000 depending on experience Performance-related bonus Pension scheme Life assurance Wellbeing and employee assistance support 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Employee perks and discounts platform Career development and progression opportunities within a growing organisation If you would like any more information please feel free to give Deanna Bruton a call on (phone number removed) or you can email (url removed)
08/07/2026
Full time
Repairs Scheduling Manager Newham, East London (E15) Up to 38,000 per annum + Bonus Full-Time Permanent Think Recruitment are proud to be working with a leading property services contractor to recruit an experienced Repairs Scheduling Manager to join their growing operations team in East London. This is an excellent opportunity for a scheduling professional with experience in social housing repairs, maintenance, facilities management, or field service operations to lead a centralised scheduling function across multiple contracts. You will play a key role in driving service performance, improving resource utilisation, and ensuring residents receive a high-quality repairs service. The Role As Repairs Scheduling Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing a team of schedulers and ensuring operational resources are effectively planned and deployed to meet client and resident expectations. Key responsibilities include: Leading and managing a centralised scheduling team supporting multiple contracts Planning and allocating operatives and subcontractors to maximise productivity and first-time fix performance Working closely with Contract Managers, Operations Managers, and Supervisors to align scheduling activities with operational priorities Acting as the escalation point for complex scheduling issues, service failures, and resident concerns Monitoring and reporting on KPIs, service levels, and resource utilisation Driving continuous improvement across scheduling processes and systems Implementing contingency plans during periods of high demand or operational disruption Supporting the ongoing development and embedding of a centralised scheduling model Coaching, mentoring, and developing team members to achieve consistent standards and performance About You To be considered for this position, you will ideally have: Previous experience managing a scheduling, planning, or resource coordination function Experience within social housing repairs, property maintenance, facilities management, or field service environments A strong understanding of reactive repairs and maintenance operations Experience using workforce planning, scheduling, or job management systems (such as FLS or similar) Proven experience managing or supervising scheduling teams Strong organisational and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office and Office 365 What's on Offer Salary up to 38,000 depending on experience Performance-related bonus Pension scheme Life assurance Wellbeing and employee assistance support 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Employee perks and discounts platform Career development and progression opportunities within a growing organisation If you would like any more information please feel free to give Deanna Bruton a call on (phone number removed) or you can email (url removed)
JOB SWITCH LTD
Building Maintenance Surveyor
JOB SWITCH LTD
Purpose of Job: Building Maintenance Surveyor To be responsible to Quality and Performance Manager for: To ensure that responsive repairs are carried out to a high standard in accordance with specification and high residents' satisfaction. To ensure that new build handovers are free of defects and completed to a high standard. To ensure that fibre optic broadband and mobile phone mast installation works to the housing stock are completed to high quality and fire safety standard. To work closely with key stakeholders, including Residents Groups, Members and key partners and manage customer satisfaction to high standards. To deputise for the Quality and Performance manager as required. Manages up to 7 consultants and contractors. Main Duties: Building Maintenance Surveyor 1) Carryout post inspection of responsive repairs works to ensure work conforms to specification, health and safety standards and contract condition. 2) Supervise contractors and consultants on site to ensure effective and efficient delivery of strategic asset management services. 3) Liaise with colleagues in Repairs and Investment, other Housing and Council departments to ensure effective procurement and delivery of all Programmes. 4) Contribute/ lead on ensuring the service delivers against the R&I business objectives, and achieves its Key Performance Indicators, and efficiency and productivity metrics. 5) Validate invoices for completed works to ensure efficiency, budget monitoring and value for money for repairs and planned works. 6) Carryout site inspection with a view to preparing specification and scope of works; liaise with residents and their representatives and others as necessary to arrange access and advise on progress. 7) Work with the Head of Customer Experience and other R&I teams to improve resident experience of the service, looking at strategies and best practice across the sector and more broadly, to help drive positive customer sentiment and achieve high levels of customer satisfaction. 8) Work with the Head of Customer Experience to ensure excellent communication with residents and key stakeholders to promote the service and support high levels of awareness and good customer engagement. 9) To advise tenants and leaseholders on alterations and improvements, approving proposals, setting conditions and taking account of landlord obligations. 10) To attend court on behalf of the Council on property matters and act as an expert witness when necessary. 11) Ensure compliance with Council processes and procedures and ensure adherence to Council Standing Orders, statutory and other regulatory requirements. 12) Prepare reports and briefings on property related matters for internal and external purposes, and represent the service at all levels, including attendance at Committees and Panels as required.
08/07/2026
Contract
Purpose of Job: Building Maintenance Surveyor To be responsible to Quality and Performance Manager for: To ensure that responsive repairs are carried out to a high standard in accordance with specification and high residents' satisfaction. To ensure that new build handovers are free of defects and completed to a high standard. To ensure that fibre optic broadband and mobile phone mast installation works to the housing stock are completed to high quality and fire safety standard. To work closely with key stakeholders, including Residents Groups, Members and key partners and manage customer satisfaction to high standards. To deputise for the Quality and Performance manager as required. Manages up to 7 consultants and contractors. Main Duties: Building Maintenance Surveyor 1) Carryout post inspection of responsive repairs works to ensure work conforms to specification, health and safety standards and contract condition. 2) Supervise contractors and consultants on site to ensure effective and efficient delivery of strategic asset management services. 3) Liaise with colleagues in Repairs and Investment, other Housing and Council departments to ensure effective procurement and delivery of all Programmes. 4) Contribute/ lead on ensuring the service delivers against the R&I business objectives, and achieves its Key Performance Indicators, and efficiency and productivity metrics. 5) Validate invoices for completed works to ensure efficiency, budget monitoring and value for money for repairs and planned works. 6) Carryout site inspection with a view to preparing specification and scope of works; liaise with residents and their representatives and others as necessary to arrange access and advise on progress. 7) Work with the Head of Customer Experience and other R&I teams to improve resident experience of the service, looking at strategies and best practice across the sector and more broadly, to help drive positive customer sentiment and achieve high levels of customer satisfaction. 8) Work with the Head of Customer Experience to ensure excellent communication with residents and key stakeholders to promote the service and support high levels of awareness and good customer engagement. 9) To advise tenants and leaseholders on alterations and improvements, approving proposals, setting conditions and taking account of landlord obligations. 10) To attend court on behalf of the Council on property matters and act as an expert witness when necessary. 11) Ensure compliance with Council processes and procedures and ensure adherence to Council Standing Orders, statutory and other regulatory requirements. 12) Prepare reports and briefings on property related matters for internal and external purposes, and represent the service at all levels, including attendance at Committees and Panels as required.
MMP Consultancy
Maintenance Surveyor
MMP Consultancy Greenwich, London
MMP Consultancy is seeking a Building Maintenance Surveyor on behalf of a Local Authority based in South East London. This is an interim 6 month ongoing post with an hourly rate of 45ph over a 35 hour working week. Key Responsibilities Carry out post-inspections of responsive repairs to ensure works meet required specifications, quality standards and health & safety requirements Supervise contractors and consultants on site to ensure effective and efficient delivery of repairs and asset management programmes Prepare specifications and scopes of works following property inspections Liaise with residents, leaseholders and stakeholders to arrange access and provide updates on works Validate contractor invoices and monitor expenditure to ensure value for money Support delivery of service objectives, KPIs and performance targets across the Repairs and Investment service Contribute to improving resident satisfaction and customer experience across housing services Work closely with internal departments, contractors and external partners to ensure successful project delivery Advise tenants and leaseholders on property alterations and improvement proposals Respond to complaints, enquiries and correspondence from residents, Members and stakeholders Carry out stock condition surveys and maintain accurate property data records Inspect and monitor refurbishment, maintenance and improvement works across the housing portfolio Monitor health & safety compliance, risk management and statutory requirements Prepare reports, briefings and technical recommendations for internal and external stakeholders Attend court proceedings and act as an expert witness on property matters when required Deputise for the Quality and Performance Manager as required Requirements Proven experience in a Building Surveying, Property Maintenance or Asset Management role Experience within social housing, local authority or property maintenance environments Strong knowledge of responsive repairs, planned maintenance and building construction Experience managing contractors and consultants on-site Understanding of housing regulations, compliance requirements and health & safety legislation Excellent inspection, reporting and technical assessment skills Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities Experience dealing with residents, leaseholders and customer-focused service delivery Ability to manage multiple workstreams and competing priorities Proficient in Microsoft Office and property management systems Desirable HNC, HND or Degree in Building Surveying, Construction or a related discipline Professional membership with RICS, CIOB or a related body Experience undertaking stock condition surveys Knowledge of fire safety requirements relating to residential buildings Experience of new-build handovers and defect management Previous experience within a Local Authority or Registered Social Landlord environment
08/07/2026
Seasonal
MMP Consultancy is seeking a Building Maintenance Surveyor on behalf of a Local Authority based in South East London. This is an interim 6 month ongoing post with an hourly rate of 45ph over a 35 hour working week. Key Responsibilities Carry out post-inspections of responsive repairs to ensure works meet required specifications, quality standards and health & safety requirements Supervise contractors and consultants on site to ensure effective and efficient delivery of repairs and asset management programmes Prepare specifications and scopes of works following property inspections Liaise with residents, leaseholders and stakeholders to arrange access and provide updates on works Validate contractor invoices and monitor expenditure to ensure value for money Support delivery of service objectives, KPIs and performance targets across the Repairs and Investment service Contribute to improving resident satisfaction and customer experience across housing services Work closely with internal departments, contractors and external partners to ensure successful project delivery Advise tenants and leaseholders on property alterations and improvement proposals Respond to complaints, enquiries and correspondence from residents, Members and stakeholders Carry out stock condition surveys and maintain accurate property data records Inspect and monitor refurbishment, maintenance and improvement works across the housing portfolio Monitor health & safety compliance, risk management and statutory requirements Prepare reports, briefings and technical recommendations for internal and external stakeholders Attend court proceedings and act as an expert witness on property matters when required Deputise for the Quality and Performance Manager as required Requirements Proven experience in a Building Surveying, Property Maintenance or Asset Management role Experience within social housing, local authority or property maintenance environments Strong knowledge of responsive repairs, planned maintenance and building construction Experience managing contractors and consultants on-site Understanding of housing regulations, compliance requirements and health & safety legislation Excellent inspection, reporting and technical assessment skills Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities Experience dealing with residents, leaseholders and customer-focused service delivery Ability to manage multiple workstreams and competing priorities Proficient in Microsoft Office and property management systems Desirable HNC, HND or Degree in Building Surveying, Construction or a related discipline Professional membership with RICS, CIOB or a related body Experience undertaking stock condition surveys Knowledge of fire safety requirements relating to residential buildings Experience of new-build handovers and defect management Previous experience within a Local Authority or Registered Social Landlord environment
Streamline Search
Transport Co-Ordinator
Streamline Search
Our client is a leading structural steel fabrication and construction business, delivering complex steelwork projects across the UK and Ireland. Due to continued growth, they are seeking a Transport Co-ordinator to support the safe, efficient and compliant movement of materials and fabricated steel. Reporting to the Transport Manager, the successful candidate will provide key administrative and coordination support across transport operations, working closely with drivers, project teams and internal departments to ensure deliveries are effectively planned, records are accurately maintained and operations continue to run smoothly . Transport Co-Ordinator - Position Remuneration Competitive salary depending on experience Opportunity to join a leading structural steel fabrication and construction business Full-time office-based role within a supportive and growing organisation 30 days annual leave Private medical insurance Access to cinema, entertainment and gym discounts Opportunity to develop skills and progress within a fast-paced transport and construction environment Transport Co-Ordinator - Position Overview Provide day-to-day administrative support to the Transport Department and wider operational teams Coordinate deliveries and collections in line with project requirements and site schedules Liaise with project managers to confirm delivery dates, programme changes and transport requirements Maintain accurate transport records including delivery documentation, driver files and compliance paperwork Support route planning and communicate delivery schedules effectively to drivers and site teams Maintain records relating to driver hours, vehicle servicing, maintenance schedules, fuel usage and mileage Ensure all transport documentation is completed accurately and in line with DVSA and company requirements Support FORS compliance by maintaining records and assisting with audits and accreditation requirements Process delivery paperwork, load documentation and steel lotting information Assist with vehicle bookings, inspections, servicing and repairs when required Maintain driver training and certification records, supporting inductions where necessary Prepare documentation for audits, inspections and compliance checks Liaise with drivers, subcontractors, customers and internal departments to resolve queries efficiently Support customer query resolution and assist with complaint handling where required Identify opportunities to improve transport systems, reporting processes and administrative procedures Maintain high standards of organisation across the transport office and yard environment Promote safe working practices and ensure compliance with health and safety policies and procedures Provide support and cover for the Transport Manager when required Transport Co-ordinator - Position Requirements Previous experience within a transport, logistics, administration or coordination role Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail Ability to manage multiple priorities and work effectively to strict deadlines Confident using Microsoft Office packages including Word, Excel and Outlook Experience using databases or logistics management systems would be advantageous Strong communication skills with the ability to liaise effectively with drivers, customers and internal teams Knowledge of transport compliance processes, legislation or fleet operations would be beneficial Proactive, reliable and solutions-focused approach to work Ability to work independently while contributing positively within a wider team environment Experience within the construction, manufacturing or engineering sectors would be advantageous Streamline Search is a technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the United Kingdom. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying to this post you are granting us consent to process your data and contact you in relation to this application.
08/07/2026
Full time
Our client is a leading structural steel fabrication and construction business, delivering complex steelwork projects across the UK and Ireland. Due to continued growth, they are seeking a Transport Co-ordinator to support the safe, efficient and compliant movement of materials and fabricated steel. Reporting to the Transport Manager, the successful candidate will provide key administrative and coordination support across transport operations, working closely with drivers, project teams and internal departments to ensure deliveries are effectively planned, records are accurately maintained and operations continue to run smoothly . Transport Co-Ordinator - Position Remuneration Competitive salary depending on experience Opportunity to join a leading structural steel fabrication and construction business Full-time office-based role within a supportive and growing organisation 30 days annual leave Private medical insurance Access to cinema, entertainment and gym discounts Opportunity to develop skills and progress within a fast-paced transport and construction environment Transport Co-Ordinator - Position Overview Provide day-to-day administrative support to the Transport Department and wider operational teams Coordinate deliveries and collections in line with project requirements and site schedules Liaise with project managers to confirm delivery dates, programme changes and transport requirements Maintain accurate transport records including delivery documentation, driver files and compliance paperwork Support route planning and communicate delivery schedules effectively to drivers and site teams Maintain records relating to driver hours, vehicle servicing, maintenance schedules, fuel usage and mileage Ensure all transport documentation is completed accurately and in line with DVSA and company requirements Support FORS compliance by maintaining records and assisting with audits and accreditation requirements Process delivery paperwork, load documentation and steel lotting information Assist with vehicle bookings, inspections, servicing and repairs when required Maintain driver training and certification records, supporting inductions where necessary Prepare documentation for audits, inspections and compliance checks Liaise with drivers, subcontractors, customers and internal departments to resolve queries efficiently Support customer query resolution and assist with complaint handling where required Identify opportunities to improve transport systems, reporting processes and administrative procedures Maintain high standards of organisation across the transport office and yard environment Promote safe working practices and ensure compliance with health and safety policies and procedures Provide support and cover for the Transport Manager when required Transport Co-ordinator - Position Requirements Previous experience within a transport, logistics, administration or coordination role Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail Ability to manage multiple priorities and work effectively to strict deadlines Confident using Microsoft Office packages including Word, Excel and Outlook Experience using databases or logistics management systems would be advantageous Strong communication skills with the ability to liaise effectively with drivers, customers and internal teams Knowledge of transport compliance processes, legislation or fleet operations would be beneficial Proactive, reliable and solutions-focused approach to work Ability to work independently while contributing positively within a wider team environment Experience within the construction, manufacturing or engineering sectors would be advantageous Streamline Search is a technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the United Kingdom. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying to this post you are granting us consent to process your data and contact you in relation to this application.
Recco
Site Manager
Recco City, Swindon
The Company Our client is a leading national provider of repairs and maintenance services, delivering essential works across the social housing sector. With over 20 years of industry experience, the business has established itself as a trusted partner to housing associations, local authorities, and public sector organisations. After some key contract wins, they are experiencing a period of growth and are looking for quality indivuduals to add to their teams. The Role They're now looking for a Site Manager to take charge of Voids, Disrepair and Planned Works projects across the Southwest, with occasional travel elsewhere as projects require. You'll own your projects from mobilisation right through to completion building the programme, keeping it on track, and making sure everything lands safely, on budget and to a standard you'd be happy to put your name to. It's a role that leans heavily on leadership: getting the best out of subcontractors and supply chain partners, staying ahead of risk, and keeping Health & Safety and quality front and centre rather than an afterthought. Key Responsibilities Lead Voids, Disrepair and Planned Works projects from mobilisation to completion. Develop and manage project programmes to achieve contractual targets and deadlines. Ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget and to required quality standards. Identify and mitigate project risks before they impact delivery. Coordinate labour, subcontractors, materials and suppliers for efficient project execution. Conduct pre-start inspections, site assessments and regular site audits. Monitor progress and provide updates to clients and senior management. Manage handovers, defects and snagging through to final sign-off. Oversee subcontractor performance, compliance and contractual obligations. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, residents and stakeholders. Attend client meetings, manage expectations and resolve issues promptly. Ensure works meet specifications, client requirements and company standards. Drive a right-first-time quality culture through inspections and audits. Promote and maintain a positive Health & Safety culture across all sites. Deliver Toolbox Talks, risk assessments and safety briefings. Maintain accurate project, compliance and H&S records. Lead, support and motivate site teams and supply chain partners. Foster a collaborative, customer-focused and high-performing site culture. About You Proven experience managing Voids, Disrepair and/or Planned Works projects within social housing. Strong leadership, subcontractor management and stakeholder engagement skills. Sound knowledge of Health & Safety legislation and site compliance requirements. Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining quality and customer satisfaction. What's on Offer Competitive salary package. Company vehicle and fuel card. Excellent career progression opportunities. Ongoing training and professional development. Opportunity to join a growing business with ambitious expansion plans.
08/07/2026
Full time
The Company Our client is a leading national provider of repairs and maintenance services, delivering essential works across the social housing sector. With over 20 years of industry experience, the business has established itself as a trusted partner to housing associations, local authorities, and public sector organisations. After some key contract wins, they are experiencing a period of growth and are looking for quality indivuduals to add to their teams. The Role They're now looking for a Site Manager to take charge of Voids, Disrepair and Planned Works projects across the Southwest, with occasional travel elsewhere as projects require. You'll own your projects from mobilisation right through to completion building the programme, keeping it on track, and making sure everything lands safely, on budget and to a standard you'd be happy to put your name to. It's a role that leans heavily on leadership: getting the best out of subcontractors and supply chain partners, staying ahead of risk, and keeping Health & Safety and quality front and centre rather than an afterthought. Key Responsibilities Lead Voids, Disrepair and Planned Works projects from mobilisation to completion. Develop and manage project programmes to achieve contractual targets and deadlines. Ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget and to required quality standards. Identify and mitigate project risks before they impact delivery. Coordinate labour, subcontractors, materials and suppliers for efficient project execution. Conduct pre-start inspections, site assessments and regular site audits. Monitor progress and provide updates to clients and senior management. Manage handovers, defects and snagging through to final sign-off. Oversee subcontractor performance, compliance and contractual obligations. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, residents and stakeholders. Attend client meetings, manage expectations and resolve issues promptly. Ensure works meet specifications, client requirements and company standards. Drive a right-first-time quality culture through inspections and audits. Promote and maintain a positive Health & Safety culture across all sites. Deliver Toolbox Talks, risk assessments and safety briefings. Maintain accurate project, compliance and H&S records. Lead, support and motivate site teams and supply chain partners. Foster a collaborative, customer-focused and high-performing site culture. About You Proven experience managing Voids, Disrepair and/or Planned Works projects within social housing. Strong leadership, subcontractor management and stakeholder engagement skills. Sound knowledge of Health & Safety legislation and site compliance requirements. Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining quality and customer satisfaction. What's on Offer Competitive salary package. Company vehicle and fuel card. Excellent career progression opportunities. Ongoing training and professional development. Opportunity to join a growing business with ambitious expansion plans.
Trent & Dove
Repairs Supervisor
Trent & Dove Stafford, Staffordshire
Repairs Supervisor Burton Upon Trent Up to 42,047 Are you an experienced repairs and maintenance professional with a passion for leading teams, delivering excellent customer service, and achieving high-quality results? If so, we'd love to hear from you. We are looking for a proactive and motivated Repairs Supervisor to join our Property Services team. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering an efficient, customer-focused responsive repairs service across our homes. About the Role Reporting to the Repairs Manager, you will be responsible for supervising repairs and maintenance works across our housing stock, ensuring work is delivered safely, efficiently, on time, and to the highest standards. You will lead and support a team of operatives, apprentices, and subcontractors, providing day-to-day supervision, performance management, coaching and technical guidance. You'll work closely with colleagues across Property Services to ensure resources are effectively planned and customer expectations are consistently met. As a customer-facing supervisor, you'll also be a key point of contact for residents, helping to resolve issues, manage complaints, and ensure a positive customer experience throughout the repairs process. Key Responsibilities Lead and supervise responsive repairs and maintenance activities across our housing stock. Manage, motivate and develop a team of operatives. Carry out site inspections, quality checks, risk assessments and toolbox talks. Ensure works are completed safely, efficiently and to the required standards. Monitor productivity, performance and service targets, taking corrective action where required. Coordinate labour resources and support effective scheduling of work. Manage subcontractors and suppliers, ensuring value for money and quality outcomes. Investigate service failures, delays, complaints and insurance claims. Maintain accurate records, reports and audit trails using IT systems. Support continuous service improvement through customer and stakeholder feedback. Contribute to emergency response arrangements and provide supervisory cover across teams when needed. About You We're looking for someone who can combine strong technical knowledge with excellent leadership and communication skills. You will have: Experience supervising repairs, maintenance or construction-related teams. Strong knowledge of responsive repairs and property maintenance. Experience managing performance, productivity and quality standards. Excellent customer service and problem-solving skills. The ability to plan workloads and manage competing priorities. Experience conducting site inspections and health and safety risk assessments. Confidence in managing subcontractors and controlling service delivery. Good IT skills and experience maintaining accurate records and reports. The ability to build positive working relationships with colleagues, customers and contractors. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.
08/07/2026
Full time
Repairs Supervisor Burton Upon Trent Up to 42,047 Are you an experienced repairs and maintenance professional with a passion for leading teams, delivering excellent customer service, and achieving high-quality results? If so, we'd love to hear from you. We are looking for a proactive and motivated Repairs Supervisor to join our Property Services team. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering an efficient, customer-focused responsive repairs service across our homes. About the Role Reporting to the Repairs Manager, you will be responsible for supervising repairs and maintenance works across our housing stock, ensuring work is delivered safely, efficiently, on time, and to the highest standards. You will lead and support a team of operatives, apprentices, and subcontractors, providing day-to-day supervision, performance management, coaching and technical guidance. You'll work closely with colleagues across Property Services to ensure resources are effectively planned and customer expectations are consistently met. As a customer-facing supervisor, you'll also be a key point of contact for residents, helping to resolve issues, manage complaints, and ensure a positive customer experience throughout the repairs process. Key Responsibilities Lead and supervise responsive repairs and maintenance activities across our housing stock. Manage, motivate and develop a team of operatives. Carry out site inspections, quality checks, risk assessments and toolbox talks. Ensure works are completed safely, efficiently and to the required standards. Monitor productivity, performance and service targets, taking corrective action where required. Coordinate labour resources and support effective scheduling of work. Manage subcontractors and suppliers, ensuring value for money and quality outcomes. Investigate service failures, delays, complaints and insurance claims. Maintain accurate records, reports and audit trails using IT systems. Support continuous service improvement through customer and stakeholder feedback. Contribute to emergency response arrangements and provide supervisory cover across teams when needed. About You We're looking for someone who can combine strong technical knowledge with excellent leadership and communication skills. You will have: Experience supervising repairs, maintenance or construction-related teams. Strong knowledge of responsive repairs and property maintenance. Experience managing performance, productivity and quality standards. Excellent customer service and problem-solving skills. The ability to plan workloads and manage competing priorities. Experience conducting site inspections and health and safety risk assessments. Confidence in managing subcontractors and controlling service delivery. Good IT skills and experience maintaining accurate records and reports. The ability to build positive working relationships with colleagues, customers and contractors. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.
Reed
Maintenance Surveyor
Reed Newbury, Berkshire
Maintenance Support Specialist Annual Salary : £42000 to £49000 Location : Mobile across Berkshire Job Type : Full-time, Join our Clients team as a Maintenance Surveyor where you will play a crucial role in the investigation, identification, diagnosis, and resolution of day-to-day general maintenance issues. Reporting directly to the Operations Manager, you will provide essential technical support across your locality, ensuring efficient and effective maintenance services. Day-to-day of the role: Own the day-to-day technical support for your locality, facilitating the work of in-house trades delivery teams and external contractors to ensure issues are resolved at the first visit. Conduct inspections as needed before, during, and after repairs to ensure compliance with standards. Provide detailed specifications, including scope of works, quantities, budgeted costs, and timescales to resolve maintenance issues effectively. Ensure that all works are completed safely, to the required standards and specifications, and to a high level of customer satisfaction. Maintain high-quality data within the property systems and ensure a detailed local knowledge of customer, asset, and investment needs. Continuously develop personal and professional capabilities to keep knowledge up-to-date and relevant to the role. Required Skills & Qualifications: Up-to-date knowledge of technical, statutory, regulatory, and legislative requirements related to maintenance service delivery, including damp and mould and Awaabs Law. Ability to prepare and interpret specifications and schedules of work using bespoke or national/published Schedules of Rates/Works. Proficient in planning, tracking, and forecasting the safe delivery of customer-focused services, works, and expenditure within agreed timescales and budgets. Strong commercial acumen and knowledge of relevant health, safety, and environmental legislation with a focus on compliance. Proficient use of IT Systems, including Microsoft Office Suite with intermediate Excel skills. Willingness to travel within the locality, access to a car, and possession of a full UK driving licence. Benefits: 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays, with an extra day every year up to 30 days. Option to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package. 3 additional wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days. Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and life cover at 4x salary. Enhanced maternity/paternity/adoption pay. Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance, and critical illness cover. Wellbeing discounts, including gym memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service.
08/07/2026
Full time
Maintenance Support Specialist Annual Salary : £42000 to £49000 Location : Mobile across Berkshire Job Type : Full-time, Join our Clients team as a Maintenance Surveyor where you will play a crucial role in the investigation, identification, diagnosis, and resolution of day-to-day general maintenance issues. Reporting directly to the Operations Manager, you will provide essential technical support across your locality, ensuring efficient and effective maintenance services. Day-to-day of the role: Own the day-to-day technical support for your locality, facilitating the work of in-house trades delivery teams and external contractors to ensure issues are resolved at the first visit. Conduct inspections as needed before, during, and after repairs to ensure compliance with standards. Provide detailed specifications, including scope of works, quantities, budgeted costs, and timescales to resolve maintenance issues effectively. Ensure that all works are completed safely, to the required standards and specifications, and to a high level of customer satisfaction. Maintain high-quality data within the property systems and ensure a detailed local knowledge of customer, asset, and investment needs. Continuously develop personal and professional capabilities to keep knowledge up-to-date and relevant to the role. Required Skills & Qualifications: Up-to-date knowledge of technical, statutory, regulatory, and legislative requirements related to maintenance service delivery, including damp and mould and Awaabs Law. Ability to prepare and interpret specifications and schedules of work using bespoke or national/published Schedules of Rates/Works. Proficient in planning, tracking, and forecasting the safe delivery of customer-focused services, works, and expenditure within agreed timescales and budgets. Strong commercial acumen and knowledge of relevant health, safety, and environmental legislation with a focus on compliance. Proficient use of IT Systems, including Microsoft Office Suite with intermediate Excel skills. Willingness to travel within the locality, access to a car, and possession of a full UK driving licence. Benefits: 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays, with an extra day every year up to 30 days. Option to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package. 3 additional wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days. Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and life cover at 4x salary. Enhanced maternity/paternity/adoption pay. Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance, and critical illness cover. Wellbeing discounts, including gym memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service.
Adecco
Regional Support Associate
Adecco
Regional Support Associate - Single Family Housing Job description 35k (travel will be reimbursed) Derby, Northampton and Essex - will need to drive across all 3 sights. Permanent, 9:00-5:30, Full time Covering areas such as Derby, Northampton and Essex and reporting to the a Regional Manager, the Single-Family Homes Divisional Support Associate will provide comprehensive administrative and operational support to ensure smooth delivery of services across the division. This role combines customer service, coordination, and on-site responsibilities to maintain high standards of property management and client satisfaction Job requirements Key Tasks Administrative & Customer Service: Act as the first point of contact for customer inquiries, providing timely and professional responses. Maintain accurate records of customer interactions, appointments, and service requests. Prepare and update documentation related to property management and compliance. Viewing Coordination: Assist with scheduling and confirming property viewings with clients and agents. Ensure properties are prepared and presentable for viewings. Liaise with internal teams to manage viewing calendars efficiently. Inventory & Defect Management: Conduct property inventories and maintain detailed records. Perform defect checks and report findings to relevant teams for resolution. Track progress of repairs and ensure timely completion. Supplier & Contractor Organisation: Coordinate with suppliers and contractors for maintenance, repairs, and property services. Manage supplier schedules and ensure compliance with company standards. Monitor service quality and escalate issues where necessary. On-Site Responsibilities: Attend properties for inspections, inventories, and defect checks. Oversee contractor work and verify completion to required standards. Support operational activities during peak periods or urgent situations. General Responsibilities Act at all times in line with the Company Values, integrating these in to all work practices. Participate in team, departmental and corporate project and planning processes as required. To observe the highest possible standards in relation to customer confidentiality and in compliance with Data Protection legislation. To act as an ambassador for them in your conduct during working hours and in all contact with customers and third parties connected with the business. Support the Marketing Team to implement engaging community building events for residents To undertake any other duties as are reasonably requested from time to time Specifications Essential Access to a car to travel to sites (mileage will be reimbursed at government rate) Full UK Driving Licence Strong organisational and time-management skills. Excellent communication and customer service abilities. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and property management systems (training provided). Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Previous experience in property management or a similar role is desirable. Highly organised, deadline-driven, and able to manage multiple roles simultaneously. Comfortable working autonomously and taking ownership of processes Actively embrace and work within the Company Values. Take responsibility for your own learning and development Able to show an understanding of and commitment to good customer care. Self-motivated, with high energy and enthusiasm Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
08/07/2026
Full time
Regional Support Associate - Single Family Housing Job description 35k (travel will be reimbursed) Derby, Northampton and Essex - will need to drive across all 3 sights. Permanent, 9:00-5:30, Full time Covering areas such as Derby, Northampton and Essex and reporting to the a Regional Manager, the Single-Family Homes Divisional Support Associate will provide comprehensive administrative and operational support to ensure smooth delivery of services across the division. This role combines customer service, coordination, and on-site responsibilities to maintain high standards of property management and client satisfaction Job requirements Key Tasks Administrative & Customer Service: Act as the first point of contact for customer inquiries, providing timely and professional responses. Maintain accurate records of customer interactions, appointments, and service requests. Prepare and update documentation related to property management and compliance. Viewing Coordination: Assist with scheduling and confirming property viewings with clients and agents. Ensure properties are prepared and presentable for viewings. Liaise with internal teams to manage viewing calendars efficiently. Inventory & Defect Management: Conduct property inventories and maintain detailed records. Perform defect checks and report findings to relevant teams for resolution. Track progress of repairs and ensure timely completion. Supplier & Contractor Organisation: Coordinate with suppliers and contractors for maintenance, repairs, and property services. Manage supplier schedules and ensure compliance with company standards. Monitor service quality and escalate issues where necessary. On-Site Responsibilities: Attend properties for inspections, inventories, and defect checks. Oversee contractor work and verify completion to required standards. Support operational activities during peak periods or urgent situations. General Responsibilities Act at all times in line with the Company Values, integrating these in to all work practices. Participate in team, departmental and corporate project and planning processes as required. To observe the highest possible standards in relation to customer confidentiality and in compliance with Data Protection legislation. To act as an ambassador for them in your conduct during working hours and in all contact with customers and third parties connected with the business. Support the Marketing Team to implement engaging community building events for residents To undertake any other duties as are reasonably requested from time to time Specifications Essential Access to a car to travel to sites (mileage will be reimbursed at government rate) Full UK Driving Licence Strong organisational and time-management skills. Excellent communication and customer service abilities. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and property management systems (training provided). Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Previous experience in property management or a similar role is desirable. Highly organised, deadline-driven, and able to manage multiple roles simultaneously. Comfortable working autonomously and taking ownership of processes Actively embrace and work within the Company Values. Take responsibility for your own learning and development Able to show an understanding of and commitment to good customer care. Self-motivated, with high energy and enthusiasm Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
SNG (Sovereign Network Group)
Maintenance Surveyor - London and Herts
SNG (Sovereign Network Group)
Here at Sovereign Network Group we provide quality, affordable homes in happy, successful places. What we do makes a real difference to people's lives, and you'll share the satisfaction of doing something that really matters. We are now the 6th largest housing association by size - with almost 3000 colleagues, over 85,000 homes and over 200,000 customers across London and the South. We have an exciting new opportunity for a Maintenance Surveyor to join our Property Services Team in our Hive Hub covering Wembley and Hertfordshire area. Working across 25,000 properties. The role Reporting into the Operations Manager, you'll be responsible for the investigation, identification, diagnosis and problem solving of day to maintenance issues raised either internally or by our customers. You'll own the day to day technical support for your locality, allowing our in house trades delivery teams and external contractors to carry works required at first visit. You'll also be responsible for: Carrying out inspections as needed prior to, during and on completion of repairs Providing a specification, including scope of works, quantities and budgeted costs and timescale that will resolve maintenance issues reported Ensuring works are completed safely, to the required standard and specification, in the most effective and efficient manner and to a high level of customer satisfaction Maintaining high quality data within the property systems Ensuring a detailed local knowledge of customer, asset and investment needs across your locality Developing own capability through continual personal and professional development to ensure knowledge is kept up to date What you'll need To be successful in this role you will need: HNC in building related subject. Knowledge and understanding of the diverse lifestyles and needs of residents. Knowledge of repairs and maintenance in the context of social housing. Knowledge of the building industry. Ability to work to tight deadlines. Experience with Landlord and tenant issues arising from leasehold properties. Relevant experience in a maintenance & reactive/responsive repairs capacity with a sound technical knowledge of building maintenance services. Experience of undertaking complex defect diagnoses across building types (including modern methods of construction), building technologies and building services. Experience of working with residents and involving them in monitoring and shaping services. Experience of managing and administrating large and complex contracts delivering high volumes of multidisciplinary repairs to housing. Experience of project managing planned maintenance and/or major repairs, especially in respect of void works, elemental replacements, etc. Desirable Technical member of the RICS (Tech RICS) or relevant construction qualification. Knowledge of housing, housing law and the regulatory framework. Knowledge of partnering and a range of procurement mechanisms and procedures. Knowledge of Building practice, building law and emerging trends. Knowledge of Party Wall procedures and practice. Ability to contribute to budget setting. Experience of implementing quality systems. There will be some travel involved with this role so you should be happy to travel, have access to a car and a full UK driving licence. This role is also subject to a basic DBS disclosure.
08/07/2026
Full time
Here at Sovereign Network Group we provide quality, affordable homes in happy, successful places. What we do makes a real difference to people's lives, and you'll share the satisfaction of doing something that really matters. We are now the 6th largest housing association by size - with almost 3000 colleagues, over 85,000 homes and over 200,000 customers across London and the South. We have an exciting new opportunity for a Maintenance Surveyor to join our Property Services Team in our Hive Hub covering Wembley and Hertfordshire area. Working across 25,000 properties. The role Reporting into the Operations Manager, you'll be responsible for the investigation, identification, diagnosis and problem solving of day to maintenance issues raised either internally or by our customers. You'll own the day to day technical support for your locality, allowing our in house trades delivery teams and external contractors to carry works required at first visit. You'll also be responsible for: Carrying out inspections as needed prior to, during and on completion of repairs Providing a specification, including scope of works, quantities and budgeted costs and timescale that will resolve maintenance issues reported Ensuring works are completed safely, to the required standard and specification, in the most effective and efficient manner and to a high level of customer satisfaction Maintaining high quality data within the property systems Ensuring a detailed local knowledge of customer, asset and investment needs across your locality Developing own capability through continual personal and professional development to ensure knowledge is kept up to date What you'll need To be successful in this role you will need: HNC in building related subject. Knowledge and understanding of the diverse lifestyles and needs of residents. Knowledge of repairs and maintenance in the context of social housing. Knowledge of the building industry. Ability to work to tight deadlines. Experience with Landlord and tenant issues arising from leasehold properties. Relevant experience in a maintenance & reactive/responsive repairs capacity with a sound technical knowledge of building maintenance services. Experience of undertaking complex defect diagnoses across building types (including modern methods of construction), building technologies and building services. Experience of working with residents and involving them in monitoring and shaping services. Experience of managing and administrating large and complex contracts delivering high volumes of multidisciplinary repairs to housing. Experience of project managing planned maintenance and/or major repairs, especially in respect of void works, elemental replacements, etc. Desirable Technical member of the RICS (Tech RICS) or relevant construction qualification. Knowledge of housing, housing law and the regulatory framework. Knowledge of partnering and a range of procurement mechanisms and procedures. Knowledge of Building practice, building law and emerging trends. Knowledge of Party Wall procedures and practice. Ability to contribute to budget setting. Experience of implementing quality systems. There will be some travel involved with this role so you should be happy to travel, have access to a car and a full UK driving licence. This role is also subject to a basic DBS disclosure.
JOB SWITCH LTD
Maintenance Surveyor
JOB SWITCH LTD
The role Maintenance Surveyor We are looking for a Maintenance Surveyor to join our Direct Services Team. The primary function of the Maintenance Surveyor role is to provide a responsive surveying service for Southern Housing. You will ensure that all Southern Housing-owned and managed properties are maintained to the highest possible standards and that all statutory and regulatory requirements are met. You will ensure staff, residents, leaseholders, managing agencies and property owners are provided with a high standard of service. The role is based across Tower Hamlets Maintenance Surveyor For this role you will need a full clean UK driving License. Maintenance Surveyor What you'll be doing Maintenance Surveyor To undertake the management of responsive repairs by site inspections, including taking corrective action where necessary and reporting regularly to the Contract Manager on progress. To analyse and assess building defects, provide remedial proposals, and prepare specifications for remedial repairs. To ensure specifications are to a high standard of detail and meet current legislative standards. To obtain, where necessary, quotations and estimates in accordance with our procurement procedures. To maintain communication and consultation to the highest possible standard of customer care with internal and external stakeholders. To ensure work is carried out within the budgets and value for money is achieved, through scrutinising quotations, variation requests and proposed specifications. Respond to residents' enquiries and communicate updates on cases you are overseeing via telephone, email and text message. What you'll need Maintenance Surveyor Experience as a building surveyor in a maintenance environment, carrying out pre, mid and post inspections. Knowledge of relevant and current codes of practice, building regulations, health and safety legislation, standards, and materials. Knowledge of construction and design-related defects and how to avoid them. Knowledge of procurement law and different forms of contract. Knowledge of contract management.
08/07/2026
Contract
The role Maintenance Surveyor We are looking for a Maintenance Surveyor to join our Direct Services Team. The primary function of the Maintenance Surveyor role is to provide a responsive surveying service for Southern Housing. You will ensure that all Southern Housing-owned and managed properties are maintained to the highest possible standards and that all statutory and regulatory requirements are met. You will ensure staff, residents, leaseholders, managing agencies and property owners are provided with a high standard of service. The role is based across Tower Hamlets Maintenance Surveyor For this role you will need a full clean UK driving License. Maintenance Surveyor What you'll be doing Maintenance Surveyor To undertake the management of responsive repairs by site inspections, including taking corrective action where necessary and reporting regularly to the Contract Manager on progress. To analyse and assess building defects, provide remedial proposals, and prepare specifications for remedial repairs. To ensure specifications are to a high standard of detail and meet current legislative standards. To obtain, where necessary, quotations and estimates in accordance with our procurement procedures. To maintain communication and consultation to the highest possible standard of customer care with internal and external stakeholders. To ensure work is carried out within the budgets and value for money is achieved, through scrutinising quotations, variation requests and proposed specifications. Respond to residents' enquiries and communicate updates on cases you are overseeing via telephone, email and text message. What you'll need Maintenance Surveyor Experience as a building surveyor in a maintenance environment, carrying out pre, mid and post inspections. Knowledge of relevant and current codes of practice, building regulations, health and safety legislation, standards, and materials. Knowledge of construction and design-related defects and how to avoid them. Knowledge of procurement law and different forms of contract. Knowledge of contract management.
Aspire People Limited
Site Manager - West London
Aspire People Limited
Site ManagerLocation: West LondonJob Type: Full-TimeSalary: Competitive, dependent on experienceWe are seeking an experienced and proactive Site Manager to manage the day-to-day management, maintenance, and security of a West London based school. This is a fantastic opportunity for an organised professional with strong facilities management experience to play a key role in ensuring the school provides a safe, secure, and well-maintained environment for pupils, staff, and visitors.Reporting to the School Business Manager, you will lead the site team and take responsibility for the effective operation of the school's buildings and grounds, ensuring full compliance with health and safety legislation and statutory regulations.Key ResponsibilitiesLead and manage the day-to-day operation of the school site, ensuring high standards of maintenance, cleanliness, security, and presentation.Line manage and support the site team, allocating workloads and monitoring performance.Develop and implement planned preventative maintenance programmes across the school estate.Carry out regular inspections of the buildings and grounds, identifying maintenance requirements and ensuring timely completion of repairs.Oversee the school's health and safety procedures, ensuring compliance with statutory legislation, risk assessments, fire safety, and building regulations.Manage contractors on site, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, and to the required standard.Monitor and maintain key building systems, including heating, ventilation, lighting, alarms, CCTV, and access control.Manage the school's security arrangements, including opening and closing procedures, emergency call-outs, and key holding responsibilities.Support the planning and delivery of school events by coordinating room layouts and site logistics.Maintain accurate maintenance records, compliance documentation, and asset registers.Manage the site maintenance budget, obtaining quotations and ensuring value for money.Work collaboratively with senior leaders to support the school's operational priorities and ongoing estate development.Essential RequirementsPrevious experience in a Site Manager, Facilities Manager, Premises Manager, or similar role.Experience managing buildings, grounds, and facilities within a school, education, or public sector environment is highly desirable.Strong knowledge of health and safety legislation, statutory compliance, and building maintenance.Experience managing contractors and overseeing maintenance projects.Excellent organisational and leadership skills with the ability to prioritise competing demands.Strong practical maintenance knowledge across a range of trades.Good IT skills, including experience using facilities or maintenance management systems.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work independently and respond effectively to emergencies.Desirable QualificationsIOSH Managing Safely, NEBOSH, or equivalent Health & Safety qualification.Facilities Management qualification or relevant trade qualification.First Aid at Work qualification.Fire Marshal training.Asbestos Awareness training.Experience managing compliance in line with Department for Education guidance.SafeguardingOur schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an Enhanced DBS check, provide satisfactory references, and complete all pre-employment checks in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) guidance.Apply NowIf you are an experienced facilities professional with a passion for creating safe, efficient, and inspiring learning environments, please submit your CV as we would love to hear from you.Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
08/07/2026
Full time
Site ManagerLocation: West LondonJob Type: Full-TimeSalary: Competitive, dependent on experienceWe are seeking an experienced and proactive Site Manager to manage the day-to-day management, maintenance, and security of a West London based school. This is a fantastic opportunity for an organised professional with strong facilities management experience to play a key role in ensuring the school provides a safe, secure, and well-maintained environment for pupils, staff, and visitors.Reporting to the School Business Manager, you will lead the site team and take responsibility for the effective operation of the school's buildings and grounds, ensuring full compliance with health and safety legislation and statutory regulations.Key ResponsibilitiesLead and manage the day-to-day operation of the school site, ensuring high standards of maintenance, cleanliness, security, and presentation.Line manage and support the site team, allocating workloads and monitoring performance.Develop and implement planned preventative maintenance programmes across the school estate.Carry out regular inspections of the buildings and grounds, identifying maintenance requirements and ensuring timely completion of repairs.Oversee the school's health and safety procedures, ensuring compliance with statutory legislation, risk assessments, fire safety, and building regulations.Manage contractors on site, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, and to the required standard.Monitor and maintain key building systems, including heating, ventilation, lighting, alarms, CCTV, and access control.Manage the school's security arrangements, including opening and closing procedures, emergency call-outs, and key holding responsibilities.Support the planning and delivery of school events by coordinating room layouts and site logistics.Maintain accurate maintenance records, compliance documentation, and asset registers.Manage the site maintenance budget, obtaining quotations and ensuring value for money.Work collaboratively with senior leaders to support the school's operational priorities and ongoing estate development.Essential RequirementsPrevious experience in a Site Manager, Facilities Manager, Premises Manager, or similar role.Experience managing buildings, grounds, and facilities within a school, education, or public sector environment is highly desirable.Strong knowledge of health and safety legislation, statutory compliance, and building maintenance.Experience managing contractors and overseeing maintenance projects.Excellent organisational and leadership skills with the ability to prioritise competing demands.Strong practical maintenance knowledge across a range of trades.Good IT skills, including experience using facilities or maintenance management systems.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work independently and respond effectively to emergencies.Desirable QualificationsIOSH Managing Safely, NEBOSH, or equivalent Health & Safety qualification.Facilities Management qualification or relevant trade qualification.First Aid at Work qualification.Fire Marshal training.Asbestos Awareness training.Experience managing compliance in line with Department for Education guidance.SafeguardingOur schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an Enhanced DBS check, provide satisfactory references, and complete all pre-employment checks in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) guidance.Apply NowIf you are an experienced facilities professional with a passion for creating safe, efficient, and inspiring learning environments, please submit your CV as we would love to hear from you.Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Acme Appointments
Commercial Property Manager - London
Acme Appointments
If you are a proactive Commercial Property Manager looking for your next move in London, we would be pleased to hear from you. Our client is a modern firm of surveyors looking for a commercially minded Commercial Property Manager to take responsibility for a varied London portfolio. It's an excellent opportunity for someone with experience of managing multi-tenanted commercial properties, with good landlord and tenant knowledge, confident client-facing skills and the ability to manage day-to-day property operations without having to run everything pat the client. Key Responsibilities Manage your portfolio of commercial properties (multi-let offices and mixed-use retail properties) across London comprising 8x office buildings, and 50 or so retail units mostly on FRI. Act as the main point of contact for landlords, tenants, contractors and professional advisers. Oversee lease events including rent reviews, renewals, licences, assignments and tenant alterations. Prepare and reconcile service charge budgets including presenting and securing client approval, supported by finance team Oversee repairs, maintenance and compliance. Work with facilities team and external contractors to maintain high standards across the portfolio. Maintain accurate property records and ensure statutory, health and safety and fire safety obligations are met. Support asset management initiatives, reporting and recommendations to enhance value and reduce voids. About You Previous experience in commercial property management, preferably within the London market. Good understanding of commercial leases, service charges and landlord and tenant matters. A team player who builds positive working relationships with key stakeholders Confident communicator with strong organisational, negotiation and problem-solving skills. Comfortable managing multiple properties, priorities and stakeholders at the same time. MRICS qualification or progress towards professional qualification would be beneficial but is not essential. What's on Offer Salary up to £60,000 per annum, depending on experience. Opportunity to manage a varied and interesting commercial property portfolio in London. Supportive team environment with scope for professional development. Competitive benefits package.
08/07/2026
Full time
If you are a proactive Commercial Property Manager looking for your next move in London, we would be pleased to hear from you. Our client is a modern firm of surveyors looking for a commercially minded Commercial Property Manager to take responsibility for a varied London portfolio. It's an excellent opportunity for someone with experience of managing multi-tenanted commercial properties, with good landlord and tenant knowledge, confident client-facing skills and the ability to manage day-to-day property operations without having to run everything pat the client. Key Responsibilities Manage your portfolio of commercial properties (multi-let offices and mixed-use retail properties) across London comprising 8x office buildings, and 50 or so retail units mostly on FRI. Act as the main point of contact for landlords, tenants, contractors and professional advisers. Oversee lease events including rent reviews, renewals, licences, assignments and tenant alterations. Prepare and reconcile service charge budgets including presenting and securing client approval, supported by finance team Oversee repairs, maintenance and compliance. Work with facilities team and external contractors to maintain high standards across the portfolio. Maintain accurate property records and ensure statutory, health and safety and fire safety obligations are met. Support asset management initiatives, reporting and recommendations to enhance value and reduce voids. About You Previous experience in commercial property management, preferably within the London market. Good understanding of commercial leases, service charges and landlord and tenant matters. A team player who builds positive working relationships with key stakeholders Confident communicator with strong organisational, negotiation and problem-solving skills. Comfortable managing multiple properties, priorities and stakeholders at the same time. MRICS qualification or progress towards professional qualification would be beneficial but is not essential. What's on Offer Salary up to £60,000 per annum, depending on experience. Opportunity to manage a varied and interesting commercial property portfolio in London. Supportive team environment with scope for professional development. Competitive benefits package.
FBR Construction Recruitment
Maintenance QS
FBR Construction Recruitment
A National defence housing contractor with projects right across the UK and in this case dotted around the South West of England are seeking a couple of full time QS's with a solid background with Schedule of Rates ideally within the Social Housing sector . Role: To accurately scope/measure and price Voids and Reactive Repairs; unique knowledge and implementation of NHF; assure compliance with contract conditions. Accurately scope and price voids using the NHF schedules Ensuring Value for money for the client Develop and maintain an excellent working relationship with Client personnel involved directly or indirectly with the contract Provide business support to the Commercial Group. This will involve proactively facilitating our relationship with both internal and external customers by ensuring the completion of necessary commercial reports and documentation Deal directly with internal and external customers and where appropriate direct them to the appropriate contact or department to solve their queries Liaise with all staff including Area Managers, Site Managers and Void Scoping Supervisors Comply with the Organisation's Equality and Diversity Policy Commercially: Deliver Change Management in accordance with the FDIS Contract ensuring timescales are met by all relevant stakeholders Management and resolution of queries submitted by Supply Chain regarding Core Services pricing Maintain commercial control to ensure planned milestone payments are achieved, final accounts are closed to meet the business targets Monitor and review Supply Chain performance Manage supplier payments in line with contractual and company policy Assist in the development and implementation of commercial risk management procedures Attend meetings, provide reports and liaise with all stakeholders on commercial matters Assist Principle Commercial Manager in monitoring and presenting monthly cost reports as required Ensure Core and Additional Services are priced and managed in line with contract requirements delivering value for money at all times Carry out adjudications for Additional Services as per delegated authority Experience: Commercial experience in construction, property maintenance or related field including: Developing cost models Risk Analysis & ManagementPreparation of work proposals/tenderDispute resolutionExcellent working knowledge of commercial processes Strong communication, negotiation and interpersonal skills Fraud prevention Ability to build and maintain excellent working relationships and a collaborative working environment In return; Up to 60k - 65k per annum 6% employee matched pension contribution 25 days annual leave Single private medical cover Company car/Car allowance (allowance is £3600) 1 x professional subscription per year Life assurance 2x annual salary
08/07/2026
Full time
A National defence housing contractor with projects right across the UK and in this case dotted around the South West of England are seeking a couple of full time QS's with a solid background with Schedule of Rates ideally within the Social Housing sector . Role: To accurately scope/measure and price Voids and Reactive Repairs; unique knowledge and implementation of NHF; assure compliance with contract conditions. Accurately scope and price voids using the NHF schedules Ensuring Value for money for the client Develop and maintain an excellent working relationship with Client personnel involved directly or indirectly with the contract Provide business support to the Commercial Group. This will involve proactively facilitating our relationship with both internal and external customers by ensuring the completion of necessary commercial reports and documentation Deal directly with internal and external customers and where appropriate direct them to the appropriate contact or department to solve their queries Liaise with all staff including Area Managers, Site Managers and Void Scoping Supervisors Comply with the Organisation's Equality and Diversity Policy Commercially: Deliver Change Management in accordance with the FDIS Contract ensuring timescales are met by all relevant stakeholders Management and resolution of queries submitted by Supply Chain regarding Core Services pricing Maintain commercial control to ensure planned milestone payments are achieved, final accounts are closed to meet the business targets Monitor and review Supply Chain performance Manage supplier payments in line with contractual and company policy Assist in the development and implementation of commercial risk management procedures Attend meetings, provide reports and liaise with all stakeholders on commercial matters Assist Principle Commercial Manager in monitoring and presenting monthly cost reports as required Ensure Core and Additional Services are priced and managed in line with contract requirements delivering value for money at all times Carry out adjudications for Additional Services as per delegated authority Experience: Commercial experience in construction, property maintenance or related field including: Developing cost models Risk Analysis & ManagementPreparation of work proposals/tenderDispute resolutionExcellent working knowledge of commercial processes Strong communication, negotiation and interpersonal skills Fraud prevention Ability to build and maintain excellent working relationships and a collaborative working environment In return; Up to 60k - 65k per annum 6% employee matched pension contribution 25 days annual leave Single private medical cover Company car/Car allowance (allowance is £3600) 1 x professional subscription per year Life assurance 2x annual salary
Certus Education Ltd
Site manager - school - Ware
Certus Education Ltd Puckeridge, Hertfordshire
Site Manager Location: Hertfordshire Salary: Competitive (depending on experience) Job Type: Permanent Full Time Full Year About the Role We are looking for a proactive, organised and reliable Site Manager to oversee the day-to-day management of our school premises, ensuring a safe, secure and well-maintained environment for pupils, staff, visitors and contractors. This is a varied, hands-on role that would suit someone with experience in premises, facilities or site management who takes pride in maintaining high standards and enjoys working as part of a dedicated team. Key Responsibilities Open and secure the school site each day, acting as the designated key holder. Ensure the security of all buildings and grounds. Carry out routine health and safety, fire safety and maintenance inspections. Manage and oversee cleaning contractors and maintain designated areas of the school. Monitor and maintain heating, lighting, security, fire alarm and other building systems. Liaise with contractors, ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently and to the required standard. Undertake minor repairs and arrange larger maintenance works when required. Maintain accurate premises records using the school's facilities management system. Order premises supplies and equipment within agreed budgets. Work closely with school leaders and staff to resolve premises-related issues. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation, COSHH regulations and statutory requirements. About You The successful candidate will have: Experience in premises, facilities or site management. Good practical maintenance and DIY skills. A sound understanding of health and safety, fire safety and COSHH requirements. The ability to prioritise workloads and work independently. Strong organisational, communication and problem-solving skills. Experience supervising contractors or cleaning teams (desirable). A proactive, flexible and professional approach. A commitment to providing a safe, welcoming and well-maintained environment. What We Offer A supportive and welcoming working environment. A varied and rewarding role where every day is different. Opportunities for training and professional development. The chance to play a key role in supporting the education of young people through the effective management of school facilities. Safeguarding The successful applicant will be required to undertake all pre-employment checks, including an Enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment.
08/07/2026
Full time
Site Manager Location: Hertfordshire Salary: Competitive (depending on experience) Job Type: Permanent Full Time Full Year About the Role We are looking for a proactive, organised and reliable Site Manager to oversee the day-to-day management of our school premises, ensuring a safe, secure and well-maintained environment for pupils, staff, visitors and contractors. This is a varied, hands-on role that would suit someone with experience in premises, facilities or site management who takes pride in maintaining high standards and enjoys working as part of a dedicated team. Key Responsibilities Open and secure the school site each day, acting as the designated key holder. Ensure the security of all buildings and grounds. Carry out routine health and safety, fire safety and maintenance inspections. Manage and oversee cleaning contractors and maintain designated areas of the school. Monitor and maintain heating, lighting, security, fire alarm and other building systems. Liaise with contractors, ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently and to the required standard. Undertake minor repairs and arrange larger maintenance works when required. Maintain accurate premises records using the school's facilities management system. Order premises supplies and equipment within agreed budgets. Work closely with school leaders and staff to resolve premises-related issues. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation, COSHH regulations and statutory requirements. About You The successful candidate will have: Experience in premises, facilities or site management. Good practical maintenance and DIY skills. A sound understanding of health and safety, fire safety and COSHH requirements. The ability to prioritise workloads and work independently. Strong organisational, communication and problem-solving skills. Experience supervising contractors or cleaning teams (desirable). A proactive, flexible and professional approach. A commitment to providing a safe, welcoming and well-maintained environment. What We Offer A supportive and welcoming working environment. A varied and rewarding role where every day is different. Opportunities for training and professional development. The chance to play a key role in supporting the education of young people through the effective management of school facilities. Safeguarding The successful applicant will be required to undertake all pre-employment checks, including an Enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment.
Manpower UK Ltd
Machine Operator
Manpower UK Ltd Blackness, West Lothian
Machine Operator (Tractor / Excavator / Dumper / Ufkes) Location: Polegate (BN) or Maidstone (ME) Salary: 121 - 130 per day (dependent on experience) Overtime Rates: 1.5x pay for evening and Saturday shifts 2x pay for Sunday shifts Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:00am - 5:00pm (9.5-hour working day) Flexibility: Overtime working, including evenings and weekends, is required when operationally necessary. About the Role Our Client is seeking a reliable and safety-conscious Machine Operator to join their operational team. The successful candidate will be responsible for operating a range of plant and machinery, including tractors, excavators, dumpers and Ufkes equipment, whilst supporting the safe and efficient delivery of site activities. This role requires an individual who can work independently, prioritise workloads effectively, maintain equipment to a high standard, and contribute positively to a strong health and safety culture. Key Responsibilities Machine Operation Safely operate a variety of machinery and plant equipment, including tractors, excavators, dumpers and Ufkes machinery. Carry out assigned tasks efficiently and to the required quality standards. Follow instructions from Team Leaders and Supervisors while maintaining productivity and site safety. Adapt to changing site priorities and workloads as required. Task Management Effectively manage and complete multiple tasks within agreed timeframes. Prioritise daily activities according to operational requirements and instructions from the Team Leader. Ensure work is completed safely, efficiently and to company standards. Health, Safety & Compliance Assist in the completion of daily risk assessments and ensure identified risks are appropriately controlled. Ensure full compliance with company health and safety procedures and site-specific requirements. Carry out regular PPE inspections and maintain assigned safety equipment. Identify and report near misses, hazards and incidents through the appropriate reporting procedures using Procore. Attend and actively participate in Safety Forums, toolbox talks and training sessions. Comply with monitoring requirements, including the use of Reactec or other monitoring equipment where applicable. Ensure sites are safe, adequately signed and appropriately barriered to protect employees, contractors and members of the public. Follow designated traffic routes, site rules and safety signage at all times. Ensure machinery is parked securely and shut down correctly at the end of each shift. Plant, Tool & Machinery Maintenance Conduct daily pre-start checks and routine inspections to ensure equipment remains safe and operational. Take responsibility for assigned tools and machinery, ensuring they are maintained in accordance with company and manufacturer requirements. Carry out minor maintenance tasks including fluid top-ups, filter changes and routine servicing where appropriate. Troubleshoot minor equipment issues and report significant defects to the Fleet Co-ordinator, Workshop Manager or relevant department. Maintain accurate records of inspections, maintenance and repairs using Procore. Ensure all documentation relating to equipment compliance is completed accurately and on time. Site Administration & Reporting Complete all required site paperwork and electronic records through Procore. Maintain accurate and timely documentation relating to daily activities, inspections and maintenance. Support the completion of delegated administrative tasks as required. Problem Solving Identify and resolve minor operational issues using practical judgement and experience. Escalate more complex issues to the Team Leader or Supervisor promptly. Contribute to efficient site operations by proactively identifying improvements. Teamwork & Mentoring Support and assist new or less experienced operatives. Share knowledge and best practices with colleagues. Promote a positive and collaborative working environment. Lead by example in relation to safety, professionalism and work standards. Customer & Community Relations Be aware of the impact of site activities on local communities and customers. Maintain professional and courteous interactions with customers and the public. Escalate complaints, concerns or customer queries to the Team Leader and Head Office as appropriate. Health, Safety & Environmental Responsibilities Operate machinery in accordance with all relevant legislation and company procedures, including PUWER and LOLER requirements. Wear and maintain appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Maintain a clean, organised and hazard-free work area. Actively participate in incident reporting and investigation processes. Take personal responsibility for your own safety and the safety of others. Promote a positive safety culture and encourage responsible behaviours across the workforce. Qualifications Essential CSCS Card CPCS Competent Operator Card (Over 10 Tonnes) Desirable SSSTS (Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme) NUSR Accreditation What We're Looking For The ideal candidate will be a dependable and proactive operator who takes pride in maintaining high standards of workmanship, safety and equipment care. You will be comfortable working outdoors in a fast-paced environment and will demonstrate a strong commitment to teamwork, safety and operational excellence. If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
08/07/2026
Full time
Machine Operator (Tractor / Excavator / Dumper / Ufkes) Location: Polegate (BN) or Maidstone (ME) Salary: 121 - 130 per day (dependent on experience) Overtime Rates: 1.5x pay for evening and Saturday shifts 2x pay for Sunday shifts Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:00am - 5:00pm (9.5-hour working day) Flexibility: Overtime working, including evenings and weekends, is required when operationally necessary. About the Role Our Client is seeking a reliable and safety-conscious Machine Operator to join their operational team. The successful candidate will be responsible for operating a range of plant and machinery, including tractors, excavators, dumpers and Ufkes equipment, whilst supporting the safe and efficient delivery of site activities. This role requires an individual who can work independently, prioritise workloads effectively, maintain equipment to a high standard, and contribute positively to a strong health and safety culture. Key Responsibilities Machine Operation Safely operate a variety of machinery and plant equipment, including tractors, excavators, dumpers and Ufkes machinery. Carry out assigned tasks efficiently and to the required quality standards. Follow instructions from Team Leaders and Supervisors while maintaining productivity and site safety. Adapt to changing site priorities and workloads as required. Task Management Effectively manage and complete multiple tasks within agreed timeframes. Prioritise daily activities according to operational requirements and instructions from the Team Leader. Ensure work is completed safely, efficiently and to company standards. Health, Safety & Compliance Assist in the completion of daily risk assessments and ensure identified risks are appropriately controlled. Ensure full compliance with company health and safety procedures and site-specific requirements. Carry out regular PPE inspections and maintain assigned safety equipment. Identify and report near misses, hazards and incidents through the appropriate reporting procedures using Procore. Attend and actively participate in Safety Forums, toolbox talks and training sessions. Comply with monitoring requirements, including the use of Reactec or other monitoring equipment where applicable. Ensure sites are safe, adequately signed and appropriately barriered to protect employees, contractors and members of the public. Follow designated traffic routes, site rules and safety signage at all times. Ensure machinery is parked securely and shut down correctly at the end of each shift. Plant, Tool & Machinery Maintenance Conduct daily pre-start checks and routine inspections to ensure equipment remains safe and operational. Take responsibility for assigned tools and machinery, ensuring they are maintained in accordance with company and manufacturer requirements. Carry out minor maintenance tasks including fluid top-ups, filter changes and routine servicing where appropriate. Troubleshoot minor equipment issues and report significant defects to the Fleet Co-ordinator, Workshop Manager or relevant department. Maintain accurate records of inspections, maintenance and repairs using Procore. Ensure all documentation relating to equipment compliance is completed accurately and on time. Site Administration & Reporting Complete all required site paperwork and electronic records through Procore. Maintain accurate and timely documentation relating to daily activities, inspections and maintenance. Support the completion of delegated administrative tasks as required. Problem Solving Identify and resolve minor operational issues using practical judgement and experience. Escalate more complex issues to the Team Leader or Supervisor promptly. Contribute to efficient site operations by proactively identifying improvements. Teamwork & Mentoring Support and assist new or less experienced operatives. Share knowledge and best practices with colleagues. Promote a positive and collaborative working environment. Lead by example in relation to safety, professionalism and work standards. Customer & Community Relations Be aware of the impact of site activities on local communities and customers. Maintain professional and courteous interactions with customers and the public. Escalate complaints, concerns or customer queries to the Team Leader and Head Office as appropriate. Health, Safety & Environmental Responsibilities Operate machinery in accordance with all relevant legislation and company procedures, including PUWER and LOLER requirements. Wear and maintain appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Maintain a clean, organised and hazard-free work area. Actively participate in incident reporting and investigation processes. Take personal responsibility for your own safety and the safety of others. Promote a positive safety culture and encourage responsible behaviours across the workforce. Qualifications Essential CSCS Card CPCS Competent Operator Card (Over 10 Tonnes) Desirable SSSTS (Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme) NUSR Accreditation What We're Looking For The ideal candidate will be a dependable and proactive operator who takes pride in maintaining high standards of workmanship, safety and equipment care. You will be comfortable working outdoors in a fast-paced environment and will demonstrate a strong commitment to teamwork, safety and operational excellence. If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
Insight Executive Group
Building Surveyor - Housing
Insight Executive Group Worcester, Worcestershire
Housing provider in the Worcestershire area are currently looking for a building surveyor to joint their expanding repairs and maintenance teams. Purpose of the role: To support the delivery of a customer focused responsive repairs service in liaison with the Repairs Manager, across our housing stock, including the diagnosis of complex maintenance issues, including damp and mould, and attending site when required to monitor works progress and signing off on completions of larger works orders. You will have proven experience in property surveying, including inspections and reporting. Experience in preparing condition surveys and compliance assessments. Experience of working with building and service contracts Preparing technical reports, specifications and schedules of work Contracts supervision and service level agreements Package at 44500 25 Days Annual Leave rising per year of service Additional benefits If you would like to discuss the role further please apply for the role and one of the property team will call you to discuss.
07/07/2026
Full time
Housing provider in the Worcestershire area are currently looking for a building surveyor to joint their expanding repairs and maintenance teams. Purpose of the role: To support the delivery of a customer focused responsive repairs service in liaison with the Repairs Manager, across our housing stock, including the diagnosis of complex maintenance issues, including damp and mould, and attending site when required to monitor works progress and signing off on completions of larger works orders. You will have proven experience in property surveying, including inspections and reporting. Experience in preparing condition surveys and compliance assessments. Experience of working with building and service contracts Preparing technical reports, specifications and schedules of work Contracts supervision and service level agreements Package at 44500 25 Days Annual Leave rising per year of service Additional benefits If you would like to discuss the role further please apply for the role and one of the property team will call you to discuss.
Insight Executive Group
Building Surveyor Housing
Insight Executive Group Barnwood, Gloucestershire
Housing provider in the Worcestershire area are currently looking for a building surveyor to joint their expanding repairs and maintenance teams. Purpose of the role: To support the delivery of a customer focused responsive repairs service in liaison with the Repairs Manager, across our housing stock, including the diagnosis of complex maintenance issues, including damp and mould, and attending site when required to monitor works progress and signing off on completions of larger works orders. You will have proven experience in property surveying, including inspections and reporting. Experience in preparing condition surveys and compliance assessments. Experience of working with building and service contracts Preparing technical reports, specifications and schedules of work Contracts supervision and service level agreements Package at 44500 25 Days Annual Leave rising per year of service Additional benefits If you would like to discuss the role further please apply for the role and one of the property team will call you to discuss.
07/07/2026
Full time
Housing provider in the Worcestershire area are currently looking for a building surveyor to joint their expanding repairs and maintenance teams. Purpose of the role: To support the delivery of a customer focused responsive repairs service in liaison with the Repairs Manager, across our housing stock, including the diagnosis of complex maintenance issues, including damp and mould, and attending site when required to monitor works progress and signing off on completions of larger works orders. You will have proven experience in property surveying, including inspections and reporting. Experience in preparing condition surveys and compliance assessments. Experience of working with building and service contracts Preparing technical reports, specifications and schedules of work Contracts supervision and service level agreements Package at 44500 25 Days Annual Leave rising per year of service Additional benefits If you would like to discuss the role further please apply for the role and one of the property team will call you to discuss.
SC Johnson Professional
Facilities Manager
SC Johnson Professional Ripley, Derbyshire
SC Johnson Professional have an exciting opportunity for a Facilities Manager to join the team! You will join us on a full-time, permanent basis , and in return, you will receive a competitive salary . Weekend work may be required from time to time to support operational requirements. Location: Denby & Little Eaton Function: Manufacturing Operations Internal Job Title: Senior, Associate, Business Services, Facilities & Buildings About us: Joining the team at SC Johnson Professional makes you part of a family company with a deep history in the professional market as a leading manufacturer of skincare, cleaning and hygiene products, and smart technologies. We provide solutions to Healthcare, Clean Industrial, Industrial, Office & Institutional, Hospitality & Travel, and Retail & Entertainment markets. SC Johnson Professional is a business unit within SC Johnson, a family-owned and led company and leading manufacturer of quality, trusted products since 1886. What s in it for you? Competitive salary Company pension scheme (up to 6% employer contributions) Life assurance (4 your salary) Free access to a healthcare platform offering nutritional advice, wellbeing support, and more Enhanced parental leave policy Free optical vouchers 25 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays Remote work available once a week for eligible employees Employee benefits platform with discounts & wellbeing perks Access to employee assistance programmes Complimentary fresh fruit & hot drinks Subsidised on-site canteen Discounted products at our staff shop Free parking EV charging points at our Denby site (powered by our own renewable electricity!) Cycle-to-work scheme plus bicycle storage area Save a Space £200 monthly prize draw (earn a ticket every day you car share or don t use a parking space!) And so much more! About the Facilities Manager role: This role is responsible for leading all aspects of Facilities Management across our Denby and Little Eaton sites. You will oversee the maintenance, performance, and continuous improvement of our facilities, ensuring compliance with all legal, regulatory, safety, health, environmental, and quality requirements. The position has ownership of the facilities budget and capital investment programme, while driving strategic initiatives that enhance operational reliability, workplace standards, and facility services. A key focus of the role will be supporting the site's sustainability agenda and contributing to our journey towards net-zero carbon emissions. Responsibilities as our Facilities Manager: Lead the development and deployment of a facilities maintenance strategy for the Denby & Little Eaton sites. The strategy will include all aspects of planned, predictive and reactive maintenance, the implementation and continual improvement of the SAP maintenance management system for facilities, an ongoing facility upgrade and investment plan, and implementing industry standard best practices for facilities maintenance. Budget development and P&L delivery responsibility for all aspects of the facility maintenance spend for the Denby and Little Eaton site with clear and precise monitoring and reporting to agreed stakeholders, including MRO spend, buildings repairs and site utilities. Lead the performance of the facilities contractor base through effective performance monitoring systems. Support the execution of the SCJ standards of safety program, working closely with the SHE Manager, Manufacturing Manager & Senior Project Engineer, ensuring that all facility works are fully compliant with SCJ standards, and local and national regulatory standards. Establish and implement with the Senior Project Engineer & SHE Manager, an agreed code of conduct and clear processes for all contractor management to ensure third party contractors meet both the specific requirements SCJ safety standards and the legal and regulatory requirements as defined by the appropriate UK & European SHE bodies. Support the development and delivery of a capital plan and lead on the development of MEA s and delivery of facility related capital projects. Support the energy reduction programs to adhere to the site environmental and sustainability objectives, and compliance with the site ISO50001 certification. Experience you ll bring as our Facilities Manager: Experience in facilities management in a related industry Demonstrable knowledge of UK regulations for fire safety, legionella control, electrical safety, gas safety and air handling systems. NEBOSH or IOSH qualification (desirable) Behaviors you ll need: Strong leadership and communication skills, with the ability to influence and engage stakeholders at all levels Excellent planning, organisation, and time-management skills, with the ability to prioritise effectively Ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver results in a fast-paced, dynamic environment If you feel like you are the right fit for our Facilities Manager, please click 'Apply' now - we'd love to hear from you! Inclusion & Diversity We believe Inclusion and Diversity is more than a program. We embed inclusive practices in our day-to-day work, the way we relate to our colleagues, collaborate and make decisions. We value the collective richness of the differences people bring to the organization, including style, personality, thoughts, race, ethnicity, culture, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, and disability that enables all to bring their full contributions to the organization. Please Note: This role is based in the UK, and applicants must have the right to work in the UK. We do not provide domestic or international relocation for this role.
07/07/2026
Full time
SC Johnson Professional have an exciting opportunity for a Facilities Manager to join the team! You will join us on a full-time, permanent basis , and in return, you will receive a competitive salary . Weekend work may be required from time to time to support operational requirements. Location: Denby & Little Eaton Function: Manufacturing Operations Internal Job Title: Senior, Associate, Business Services, Facilities & Buildings About us: Joining the team at SC Johnson Professional makes you part of a family company with a deep history in the professional market as a leading manufacturer of skincare, cleaning and hygiene products, and smart technologies. We provide solutions to Healthcare, Clean Industrial, Industrial, Office & Institutional, Hospitality & Travel, and Retail & Entertainment markets. SC Johnson Professional is a business unit within SC Johnson, a family-owned and led company and leading manufacturer of quality, trusted products since 1886. What s in it for you? Competitive salary Company pension scheme (up to 6% employer contributions) Life assurance (4 your salary) Free access to a healthcare platform offering nutritional advice, wellbeing support, and more Enhanced parental leave policy Free optical vouchers 25 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays Remote work available once a week for eligible employees Employee benefits platform with discounts & wellbeing perks Access to employee assistance programmes Complimentary fresh fruit & hot drinks Subsidised on-site canteen Discounted products at our staff shop Free parking EV charging points at our Denby site (powered by our own renewable electricity!) Cycle-to-work scheme plus bicycle storage area Save a Space £200 monthly prize draw (earn a ticket every day you car share or don t use a parking space!) And so much more! About the Facilities Manager role: This role is responsible for leading all aspects of Facilities Management across our Denby and Little Eaton sites. You will oversee the maintenance, performance, and continuous improvement of our facilities, ensuring compliance with all legal, regulatory, safety, health, environmental, and quality requirements. The position has ownership of the facilities budget and capital investment programme, while driving strategic initiatives that enhance operational reliability, workplace standards, and facility services. A key focus of the role will be supporting the site's sustainability agenda and contributing to our journey towards net-zero carbon emissions. Responsibilities as our Facilities Manager: Lead the development and deployment of a facilities maintenance strategy for the Denby & Little Eaton sites. The strategy will include all aspects of planned, predictive and reactive maintenance, the implementation and continual improvement of the SAP maintenance management system for facilities, an ongoing facility upgrade and investment plan, and implementing industry standard best practices for facilities maintenance. Budget development and P&L delivery responsibility for all aspects of the facility maintenance spend for the Denby and Little Eaton site with clear and precise monitoring and reporting to agreed stakeholders, including MRO spend, buildings repairs and site utilities. Lead the performance of the facilities contractor base through effective performance monitoring systems. Support the execution of the SCJ standards of safety program, working closely with the SHE Manager, Manufacturing Manager & Senior Project Engineer, ensuring that all facility works are fully compliant with SCJ standards, and local and national regulatory standards. Establish and implement with the Senior Project Engineer & SHE Manager, an agreed code of conduct and clear processes for all contractor management to ensure third party contractors meet both the specific requirements SCJ safety standards and the legal and regulatory requirements as defined by the appropriate UK & European SHE bodies. Support the development and delivery of a capital plan and lead on the development of MEA s and delivery of facility related capital projects. Support the energy reduction programs to adhere to the site environmental and sustainability objectives, and compliance with the site ISO50001 certification. Experience you ll bring as our Facilities Manager: Experience in facilities management in a related industry Demonstrable knowledge of UK regulations for fire safety, legionella control, electrical safety, gas safety and air handling systems. NEBOSH or IOSH qualification (desirable) Behaviors you ll need: Strong leadership and communication skills, with the ability to influence and engage stakeholders at all levels Excellent planning, organisation, and time-management skills, with the ability to prioritise effectively Ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver results in a fast-paced, dynamic environment If you feel like you are the right fit for our Facilities Manager, please click 'Apply' now - we'd love to hear from you! Inclusion & Diversity We believe Inclusion and Diversity is more than a program. We embed inclusive practices in our day-to-day work, the way we relate to our colleagues, collaborate and make decisions. We value the collective richness of the differences people bring to the organization, including style, personality, thoughts, race, ethnicity, culture, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, and disability that enables all to bring their full contributions to the organization. Please Note: This role is based in the UK, and applicants must have the right to work in the UK. We do not provide domestic or international relocation for this role.
Skilled Careers
Assistant Quantity Surveyor
Skilled Careers Uxbridge, Middlesex
Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Social Housing We are currently recruiting for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join a well-established contractor delivering responsive repairs and voids maintenance services across a social housing portfolio in West London. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded individual looking to develop their career within the social housing sector, with the security of a temp-to-perm arrangement and clear progression opportunities. The Role Working closely with the Senior Quantity Surveyor and Commercial Manager, you will support the commercial management of responsive repairs and void refurbishment contracts, ensuring costs are controlled, valuations are accurately prepared, and profitability is maximised. Key Responsibilities Assist in the commercial management of social housing repairs and voids contracts. Support the preparation and submission of valuations, applications for payment, and final accounts. Monitor and control project costs, budgets, and expenditure. Review subcontractor applications, variations, and payments. Assist with procurement of subcontractors and suppliers. Prepare cost reports and provide commercial analysis to the wider team. Support the management of variations, compensation events, and contractual notices. Ensure accurate record keeping and maintenance of commercial documentation. Work collaboratively with operational teams to deliver contracts efficiently and profitably. Assist in identifying commercial risks and opportunities across contracts. Requirements Previous experience within a Quantity Surveying or Assistant Quantity Surveying role. Experience within social housing, repairs, maintenance, voids, or refurbishment contracts is highly desirable. Strong numerical, analytical, and commercial skills. Good understanding of construction contracts and commercial processes. Proficient in Microsoft Excel and other commercial reporting tools. Excellent communication and organisational skills. What's on Offer Salary of £42,000 per annum. Temp-to-perm opportunity with a reputable social housing contractor. Career progression and professional development opportunities. Supportive commercial team environment. Long-term secured work across established social housing frameworks.
07/07/2026
Full time
Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Social Housing We are currently recruiting for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join a well-established contractor delivering responsive repairs and voids maintenance services across a social housing portfolio in West London. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded individual looking to develop their career within the social housing sector, with the security of a temp-to-perm arrangement and clear progression opportunities. The Role Working closely with the Senior Quantity Surveyor and Commercial Manager, you will support the commercial management of responsive repairs and void refurbishment contracts, ensuring costs are controlled, valuations are accurately prepared, and profitability is maximised. Key Responsibilities Assist in the commercial management of social housing repairs and voids contracts. Support the preparation and submission of valuations, applications for payment, and final accounts. Monitor and control project costs, budgets, and expenditure. Review subcontractor applications, variations, and payments. Assist with procurement of subcontractors and suppliers. Prepare cost reports and provide commercial analysis to the wider team. Support the management of variations, compensation events, and contractual notices. Ensure accurate record keeping and maintenance of commercial documentation. Work collaboratively with operational teams to deliver contracts efficiently and profitably. Assist in identifying commercial risks and opportunities across contracts. Requirements Previous experience within a Quantity Surveying or Assistant Quantity Surveying role. Experience within social housing, repairs, maintenance, voids, or refurbishment contracts is highly desirable. Strong numerical, analytical, and commercial skills. Good understanding of construction contracts and commercial processes. Proficient in Microsoft Excel and other commercial reporting tools. Excellent communication and organisational skills. What's on Offer Salary of £42,000 per annum. Temp-to-perm opportunity with a reputable social housing contractor. Career progression and professional development opportunities. Supportive commercial team environment. Long-term secured work across established social housing frameworks.

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