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Cleveland Eton
Electrical Project Manager
Cleveland Eton Steep, Hampshire
Electrical Project Manager We are seeking an experienced and motivated Electrical Project Manager covering electrical projects across NHS Healthcare facilities across London and the Home Counties. Long established Electrical Contractor based in the Guildford area require an experienced Electrical Project Manager to oversee the safe, efficient delivery of multiple electrical installation teams across a variety of projects, including critical infrastructure works, high-voltage installations, substations, standby generator installations, ward refurbishments, and electrical distribution upgrades. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical infrastructure projects coupled with a good understanding of NHS healthcare environments, and working knowledge of relevant Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). They will be responsible for ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, within budget, and in accordance with statutory regulations and client requirements. Electrical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage and supervise multiple electrical installation teams across several live NHS projects. Plan, coordinate and oversee day-to-day site activities to ensure projects are delivered safely and efficiently. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation, company procedures, and NHS site requirements. Coordinate labour, materials, plant and subcontractors to meet project programmes. Liaise with Clients, NHS Estates Teams, Consultants and Subcontractors. Conduct site inspections, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Monitor quality of installations and ensure compliance with project specifications and relevant standards. Manage site documentation including RAMS, permits to work, progress reports and site records. Identify and resolve technical and site-related issues. Ensure projects comply with current BS 7671 Wiring Regulations and NHS Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). Flexibility to help the team out with electrical changeovers. Support commissioning activities and project handovers. Attend site meetings and provide regular progress updates to Senior Management and Key Stakeholders. Promote high standards of workmanship, professionalism and customer service at all times. Project Types The Electrical Project Manager will have experience managing projects including: Electrical infrastructure upgrades Overseeing high-voltage (outsourced) and low-voltage (internal) distribution systems Substation installations and upgrades Standby generator installations and associated changeover systems Main distribution board and sub-distribution board replacements Ward refurbishments and clinical area electrical installations Essential and critical power systems Planned maintenance and live environment electrical works within healthcare facilities Electrical Project Manager Qualifications NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent). ECS Gold Card. SMSTS or SSSTS. 18th Edition BS 7671 Wiring Regulations. Full UK Driving License. Desirable: AP (Authorized person) First Aid at Work Inspection & Testing qualification (2391 or equivalent). Experience with NHS permit-to-work systems. Electrical Project Manager Package Base Salary of Circa 65k Company vehicle. Company pension. Ongoing training and professional development. Opportunities to work on major healthcare infrastructure projects. Long-term career progression within a growing business. To be considered for this position please apply through this advert with a copy of your CV. Cleveland Eton are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy. By applying you are granting us consent to contact you in relation to this application. Your details will remain confidential and will not be provided to any other party without your express permission.
07/07/2026
Full time
Electrical Project Manager We are seeking an experienced and motivated Electrical Project Manager covering electrical projects across NHS Healthcare facilities across London and the Home Counties. Long established Electrical Contractor based in the Guildford area require an experienced Electrical Project Manager to oversee the safe, efficient delivery of multiple electrical installation teams across a variety of projects, including critical infrastructure works, high-voltage installations, substations, standby generator installations, ward refurbishments, and electrical distribution upgrades. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical infrastructure projects coupled with a good understanding of NHS healthcare environments, and working knowledge of relevant Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). They will be responsible for ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, within budget, and in accordance with statutory regulations and client requirements. Electrical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage and supervise multiple electrical installation teams across several live NHS projects. Plan, coordinate and oversee day-to-day site activities to ensure projects are delivered safely and efficiently. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation, company procedures, and NHS site requirements. Coordinate labour, materials, plant and subcontractors to meet project programmes. Liaise with Clients, NHS Estates Teams, Consultants and Subcontractors. Conduct site inspections, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Monitor quality of installations and ensure compliance with project specifications and relevant standards. Manage site documentation including RAMS, permits to work, progress reports and site records. Identify and resolve technical and site-related issues. Ensure projects comply with current BS 7671 Wiring Regulations and NHS Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). Flexibility to help the team out with electrical changeovers. Support commissioning activities and project handovers. Attend site meetings and provide regular progress updates to Senior Management and Key Stakeholders. Promote high standards of workmanship, professionalism and customer service at all times. Project Types The Electrical Project Manager will have experience managing projects including: Electrical infrastructure upgrades Overseeing high-voltage (outsourced) and low-voltage (internal) distribution systems Substation installations and upgrades Standby generator installations and associated changeover systems Main distribution board and sub-distribution board replacements Ward refurbishments and clinical area electrical installations Essential and critical power systems Planned maintenance and live environment electrical works within healthcare facilities Electrical Project Manager Qualifications NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent). ECS Gold Card. SMSTS or SSSTS. 18th Edition BS 7671 Wiring Regulations. Full UK Driving License. Desirable: AP (Authorized person) First Aid at Work Inspection & Testing qualification (2391 or equivalent). Experience with NHS permit-to-work systems. Electrical Project Manager Package Base Salary of Circa 65k Company vehicle. Company pension. Ongoing training and professional development. Opportunities to work on major healthcare infrastructure projects. Long-term career progression within a growing business. To be considered for this position please apply through this advert with a copy of your CV. Cleveland Eton are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy. By applying you are granting us consent to contact you in relation to this application. Your details will remain confidential and will not be provided to any other party without your express permission.
Cleveland Eton
Electrical Project Manager
Cleveland Eton Alton, Hampshire
Electrical Project Manager We are seeking an experienced and motivated Electrical Project Manager covering electrical projects across NHS Healthcare facilities across London and the Home Counties. Long established Electrical Contractor based in the Guildford area require an experienced Electrical Project Manager to oversee the safe, efficient delivery of multiple electrical installation teams across a variety of projects, including critical infrastructure works, high-voltage installations, substations, standby generator installations, ward refurbishments, and electrical distribution upgrades. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical infrastructure projects coupled with a good understanding of NHS healthcare environments, and working knowledge of relevant Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). They will be responsible for ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, within budget, and in accordance with statutory regulations and client requirements. Electrical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage and supervise multiple electrical installation teams across several live NHS projects. Plan, coordinate and oversee day-to-day site activities to ensure projects are delivered safely and efficiently. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation, company procedures, and NHS site requirements. Coordinate labour, materials, plant and subcontractors to meet project programmes. Liaise with Clients, NHS Estates Teams, Consultants and Subcontractors. Conduct site inspections, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Monitor quality of installations and ensure compliance with project specifications and relevant standards. Manage site documentation including RAMS, permits to work, progress reports and site records. Identify and resolve technical and site-related issues. Ensure projects comply with current BS 7671 Wiring Regulations and NHS Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). Flexibility to help the team out with electrical changeovers. Support commissioning activities and project handovers. Attend site meetings and provide regular progress updates to Senior Management and Key Stakeholders. Promote high standards of workmanship, professionalism and customer service at all times. Project Types The Electrical Project Manager will have experience managing projects including: Electrical infrastructure upgrades Overseeing high-voltage (outsourced) and low-voltage (internal) distribution systems Substation installations and upgrades Standby generator installations and associated changeover systems Main distribution board and sub-distribution board replacements Ward refurbishments and clinical area electrical installations Essential and critical power systems Planned maintenance and live environment electrical works within healthcare facilities Electrical Project Manager Qualifications NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent). ECS Gold Card. SMSTS or SSSTS. 18th Edition BS 7671 Wiring Regulations. Full UK Driving License. Desirable: AP (Authorized person) First Aid at Work Inspection & Testing qualification (2391 or equivalent). Experience with NHS permit-to-work systems. Electrical Project Manager Package Base Salary of Circa 65k Company vehicle. Company pension. Ongoing training and professional development. Opportunities to work on major healthcare infrastructure projects. Long-term career progression within a growing business. To be considered for this position please apply through this advert with a copy of your CV. Cleveland Eton are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy. By applying you are granting us consent to contact you in relation to this application. Your details will remain confidential and will not be provided to any other party without your express permission.
07/07/2026
Full time
Electrical Project Manager We are seeking an experienced and motivated Electrical Project Manager covering electrical projects across NHS Healthcare facilities across London and the Home Counties. Long established Electrical Contractor based in the Guildford area require an experienced Electrical Project Manager to oversee the safe, efficient delivery of multiple electrical installation teams across a variety of projects, including critical infrastructure works, high-voltage installations, substations, standby generator installations, ward refurbishments, and electrical distribution upgrades. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical infrastructure projects coupled with a good understanding of NHS healthcare environments, and working knowledge of relevant Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). They will be responsible for ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, within budget, and in accordance with statutory regulations and client requirements. Electrical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage and supervise multiple electrical installation teams across several live NHS projects. Plan, coordinate and oversee day-to-day site activities to ensure projects are delivered safely and efficiently. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation, company procedures, and NHS site requirements. Coordinate labour, materials, plant and subcontractors to meet project programmes. Liaise with Clients, NHS Estates Teams, Consultants and Subcontractors. Conduct site inspections, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Monitor quality of installations and ensure compliance with project specifications and relevant standards. Manage site documentation including RAMS, permits to work, progress reports and site records. Identify and resolve technical and site-related issues. Ensure projects comply with current BS 7671 Wiring Regulations and NHS Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). Flexibility to help the team out with electrical changeovers. Support commissioning activities and project handovers. Attend site meetings and provide regular progress updates to Senior Management and Key Stakeholders. Promote high standards of workmanship, professionalism and customer service at all times. Project Types The Electrical Project Manager will have experience managing projects including: Electrical infrastructure upgrades Overseeing high-voltage (outsourced) and low-voltage (internal) distribution systems Substation installations and upgrades Standby generator installations and associated changeover systems Main distribution board and sub-distribution board replacements Ward refurbishments and clinical area electrical installations Essential and critical power systems Planned maintenance and live environment electrical works within healthcare facilities Electrical Project Manager Qualifications NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent). ECS Gold Card. SMSTS or SSSTS. 18th Edition BS 7671 Wiring Regulations. Full UK Driving License. Desirable: AP (Authorized person) First Aid at Work Inspection & Testing qualification (2391 or equivalent). Experience with NHS permit-to-work systems. Electrical Project Manager Package Base Salary of Circa 65k Company vehicle. Company pension. Ongoing training and professional development. Opportunities to work on major healthcare infrastructure projects. Long-term career progression within a growing business. To be considered for this position please apply through this advert with a copy of your CV. Cleveland Eton are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy. By applying you are granting us consent to contact you in relation to this application. Your details will remain confidential and will not be provided to any other party without your express permission.
Cleveland Eton
Electrical Project Manager
Cleveland Eton Camberley, Surrey
Electrical Project Manager We are seeking an experienced and motivated Electrical Project Manager covering electrical projects across NHS Healthcare facilities across London and the Home Counties. Long established Electrical Contractor based in the Guildford area require an experienced Electrical Project Manager to oversee the safe, efficient delivery of multiple electrical installation teams across a variety of projects, including critical infrastructure works, high-voltage installations, substations, standby generator installations, ward refurbishments, and electrical distribution upgrades. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical infrastructure projects coupled with a good understanding of NHS healthcare environments, and working knowledge of relevant Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). They will be responsible for ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, within budget, and in accordance with statutory regulations and client requirements. Electrical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage and supervise multiple electrical installation teams across several live NHS projects. Plan, coordinate and oversee day-to-day site activities to ensure projects are delivered safely and efficiently. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation, company procedures, and NHS site requirements. Coordinate labour, materials, plant and subcontractors to meet project programmes. Liaise with Clients, NHS Estates Teams, Consultants and Subcontractors. Conduct site inspections, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Monitor quality of installations and ensure compliance with project specifications and relevant standards. Manage site documentation including RAMS, permits to work, progress reports and site records. Identify and resolve technical and site-related issues. Ensure projects comply with current BS 7671 Wiring Regulations and NHS Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). Flexibility to help the team out with electrical changeovers. Support commissioning activities and project handovers. Attend site meetings and provide regular progress updates to Senior Management and Key Stakeholders. Promote high standards of workmanship, professionalism and customer service at all times. Project Types The Electrical Project Manager will have experience managing projects including: Electrical infrastructure upgrades Overseeing high-voltage (outsourced) and low-voltage (internal) distribution systems Substation installations and upgrades Standby generator installations and associated changeover systems Main distribution board and sub-distribution board replacements Ward refurbishments and clinical area electrical installations Essential and critical power systems Planned maintenance and live environment electrical works within healthcare facilities Electrical Project Manager Qualifications NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent). ECS Gold Card. SMSTS or SSSTS. 18th Edition BS 7671 Wiring Regulations. Full UK Driving License. Desirable: AP (Authorized person) First Aid at Work Inspection & Testing qualification (2391 or equivalent). Experience with NHS permit-to-work systems. Electrical Project Manager Package Base Salary of Circa 65k Company vehicle. Company pension. Ongoing training and professional development. Opportunities to work on major healthcare infrastructure projects. Long-term career progression within a growing business. To be considered for this position please apply through this advert with a copy of your CV. Cleveland Eton are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy. By applying you are granting us consent to contact you in relation to this application. Your details will remain confidential and will not be provided to any other party without your express permission.
07/07/2026
Full time
Electrical Project Manager We are seeking an experienced and motivated Electrical Project Manager covering electrical projects across NHS Healthcare facilities across London and the Home Counties. Long established Electrical Contractor based in the Guildford area require an experienced Electrical Project Manager to oversee the safe, efficient delivery of multiple electrical installation teams across a variety of projects, including critical infrastructure works, high-voltage installations, substations, standby generator installations, ward refurbishments, and electrical distribution upgrades. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical infrastructure projects coupled with a good understanding of NHS healthcare environments, and working knowledge of relevant Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). They will be responsible for ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, within budget, and in accordance with statutory regulations and client requirements. Electrical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage and supervise multiple electrical installation teams across several live NHS projects. Plan, coordinate and oversee day-to-day site activities to ensure projects are delivered safely and efficiently. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation, company procedures, and NHS site requirements. Coordinate labour, materials, plant and subcontractors to meet project programmes. Liaise with Clients, NHS Estates Teams, Consultants and Subcontractors. Conduct site inspections, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Monitor quality of installations and ensure compliance with project specifications and relevant standards. Manage site documentation including RAMS, permits to work, progress reports and site records. Identify and resolve technical and site-related issues. Ensure projects comply with current BS 7671 Wiring Regulations and NHS Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). Flexibility to help the team out with electrical changeovers. Support commissioning activities and project handovers. Attend site meetings and provide regular progress updates to Senior Management and Key Stakeholders. Promote high standards of workmanship, professionalism and customer service at all times. Project Types The Electrical Project Manager will have experience managing projects including: Electrical infrastructure upgrades Overseeing high-voltage (outsourced) and low-voltage (internal) distribution systems Substation installations and upgrades Standby generator installations and associated changeover systems Main distribution board and sub-distribution board replacements Ward refurbishments and clinical area electrical installations Essential and critical power systems Planned maintenance and live environment electrical works within healthcare facilities Electrical Project Manager Qualifications NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent). ECS Gold Card. SMSTS or SSSTS. 18th Edition BS 7671 Wiring Regulations. Full UK Driving License. Desirable: AP (Authorized person) First Aid at Work Inspection & Testing qualification (2391 or equivalent). Experience with NHS permit-to-work systems. Electrical Project Manager Package Base Salary of Circa 65k Company vehicle. Company pension. Ongoing training and professional development. Opportunities to work on major healthcare infrastructure projects. Long-term career progression within a growing business. To be considered for this position please apply through this advert with a copy of your CV. Cleveland Eton are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy. By applying you are granting us consent to contact you in relation to this application. Your details will remain confidential and will not be provided to any other party without your express permission.
Cleveland Eton
Electrical Project Manager
Cleveland Eton Croydon, London
Electrical Project Manager We are seeking an experienced and motivated Electrical Project Manager covering electrical projects across NHS Healthcare facilities across London and the Home Counties. Long established Electrical Contractor based in the Guildford area require an experienced Electrical Project Manager to oversee the safe, efficient delivery of multiple electrical installation teams across a variety of projects, including critical infrastructure works, high-voltage installations, substations, standby generator installations, ward refurbishments, and electrical distribution upgrades. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical infrastructure projects coupled with a good understanding of NHS healthcare environments, and working knowledge of relevant Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). They will be responsible for ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, within budget, and in accordance with statutory regulations and client requirements. Electrical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage and supervise multiple electrical installation teams across several live NHS projects. Plan, coordinate and oversee day-to-day site activities to ensure projects are delivered safely and efficiently. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation, company procedures, and NHS site requirements. Coordinate labour, materials, plant and subcontractors to meet project programmes. Liaise with Clients, NHS Estates Teams, Consultants and Subcontractors. Conduct site inspections, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Monitor quality of installations and ensure compliance with project specifications and relevant standards. Manage site documentation including RAMS, permits to work, progress reports and site records. Identify and resolve technical and site-related issues. Ensure projects comply with current BS 7671 Wiring Regulations and NHS Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). Flexibility to help the team out with electrical changeovers. Support commissioning activities and project handovers. Attend site meetings and provide regular progress updates to Senior Management and Key Stakeholders. Promote high standards of workmanship, professionalism and customer service at all times. Project Types The Electrical Project Manager will have experience managing projects including: Electrical infrastructure upgrades Overseeing high-voltage (outsourced) and low-voltage (internal) distribution systems Substation installations and upgrades Standby generator installations and associated changeover systems Main distribution board and sub-distribution board replacements Ward refurbishments and clinical area electrical installations Essential and critical power systems Planned maintenance and live environment electrical works within healthcare facilities Electrical Project Manager Qualifications NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent). ECS Gold Card. SMSTS or SSSTS. 18th Edition BS 7671 Wiring Regulations. Full UK Driving License. Desirable: AP (Authorized person) First Aid at Work Inspection & Testing qualification (2391 or equivalent). Experience with NHS permit-to-work systems. Electrical Project Manager Package Base Salary of Circa 65k Company vehicle. Company pension. Ongoing training and professional development. Opportunities to work on major healthcare infrastructure projects. Long-term career progression within a growing business. To be considered for this position please apply through this advert with a copy of your CV. Cleveland Eton are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy. By applying you are granting us consent to contact you in relation to this application. Your details will remain confidential and will not be provided to any other party without your express permission.
07/07/2026
Full time
Electrical Project Manager We are seeking an experienced and motivated Electrical Project Manager covering electrical projects across NHS Healthcare facilities across London and the Home Counties. Long established Electrical Contractor based in the Guildford area require an experienced Electrical Project Manager to oversee the safe, efficient delivery of multiple electrical installation teams across a variety of projects, including critical infrastructure works, high-voltage installations, substations, standby generator installations, ward refurbishments, and electrical distribution upgrades. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical infrastructure projects coupled with a good understanding of NHS healthcare environments, and working knowledge of relevant Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). They will be responsible for ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, within budget, and in accordance with statutory regulations and client requirements. Electrical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage and supervise multiple electrical installation teams across several live NHS projects. Plan, coordinate and oversee day-to-day site activities to ensure projects are delivered safely and efficiently. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation, company procedures, and NHS site requirements. Coordinate labour, materials, plant and subcontractors to meet project programmes. Liaise with Clients, NHS Estates Teams, Consultants and Subcontractors. Conduct site inspections, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Monitor quality of installations and ensure compliance with project specifications and relevant standards. Manage site documentation including RAMS, permits to work, progress reports and site records. Identify and resolve technical and site-related issues. Ensure projects comply with current BS 7671 Wiring Regulations and NHS Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). Flexibility to help the team out with electrical changeovers. Support commissioning activities and project handovers. Attend site meetings and provide regular progress updates to Senior Management and Key Stakeholders. Promote high standards of workmanship, professionalism and customer service at all times. Project Types The Electrical Project Manager will have experience managing projects including: Electrical infrastructure upgrades Overseeing high-voltage (outsourced) and low-voltage (internal) distribution systems Substation installations and upgrades Standby generator installations and associated changeover systems Main distribution board and sub-distribution board replacements Ward refurbishments and clinical area electrical installations Essential and critical power systems Planned maintenance and live environment electrical works within healthcare facilities Electrical Project Manager Qualifications NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent). ECS Gold Card. SMSTS or SSSTS. 18th Edition BS 7671 Wiring Regulations. Full UK Driving License. Desirable: AP (Authorized person) First Aid at Work Inspection & Testing qualification (2391 or equivalent). Experience with NHS permit-to-work systems. Electrical Project Manager Package Base Salary of Circa 65k Company vehicle. Company pension. Ongoing training and professional development. Opportunities to work on major healthcare infrastructure projects. Long-term career progression within a growing business. To be considered for this position please apply through this advert with a copy of your CV. Cleveland Eton are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy. By applying you are granting us consent to contact you in relation to this application. Your details will remain confidential and will not be provided to any other party without your express permission.
Cleveland Eton
Electrical Project Manager
Cleveland Eton Guildford, Surrey
Electrical Project Manager We are seeking an experienced and motivated Electrical Project Manager covering electrical projects across NHS Healthcare facilities across London and the Home Counties. Long established Electrical Contractor based in the Guildford area require an experienced Electrical Project Manager to oversee the safe, efficient delivery of multiple electrical installation teams across a variety of projects, including critical infrastructure works, high-voltage installations, substations, standby generator installations, ward refurbishments, and electrical distribution upgrades. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical infrastructure projects coupled with a good understanding of NHS healthcare environments, and working knowledge of relevant Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). They will be responsible for ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, within budget, and in accordance with statutory regulations and client requirements. Electrical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage and supervise multiple electrical installation teams across several live NHS projects. Plan, coordinate and oversee day-to-day site activities to ensure projects are delivered safely and efficiently. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation, company procedures, and NHS site requirements. Coordinate labour, materials, plant and subcontractors to meet project programmes. Liaise with Clients, NHS Estates Teams, Consultants and Subcontractors. Conduct site inspections, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Monitor quality of installations and ensure compliance with project specifications and relevant standards. Manage site documentation including RAMS, permits to work, progress reports and site records. Identify and resolve technical and site-related issues. Ensure projects comply with current BS 7671 Wiring Regulations and NHS Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). Flexibility to help the team out with electrical changeovers. Support commissioning activities and project handovers. Attend site meetings and provide regular progress updates to Senior Management and Key Stakeholders. Promote high standards of workmanship, professionalism and customer service at all times. Project Types The Electrical Project Manager will have experience managing projects including: Electrical infrastructure upgrades Overseeing high-voltage (outsourced) and low-voltage (internal) distribution systems Substation installations and upgrades Standby generator installations and associated changeover systems Main distribution board and sub-distribution board replacements Ward refurbishments and clinical area electrical installations Essential and critical power systems Planned maintenance and live environment electrical works within healthcare facilities Electrical Project Manager Qualifications NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent). ECS Gold Card. SMSTS or SSSTS. 18th Edition BS 7671 Wiring Regulations. Full UK Driving License. Desirable: AP (Authorized person) First Aid at Work Inspection & Testing qualification (2391 or equivalent). Experience with NHS permit-to-work systems. Electrical Project Manager Package Base Salary of Circa 65k Company vehicle. Company pension. Ongoing training and professional development. Opportunities to work on major healthcare infrastructure projects. Long-term career progression within a growing business. To be considered for this position please apply through this advert with a copy of your CV. Cleveland Eton are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy. By applying you are granting us consent to contact you in relation to this application. Your details will remain confidential and will not be provided to any other party without your express permission.
06/07/2026
Full time
Electrical Project Manager We are seeking an experienced and motivated Electrical Project Manager covering electrical projects across NHS Healthcare facilities across London and the Home Counties. Long established Electrical Contractor based in the Guildford area require an experienced Electrical Project Manager to oversee the safe, efficient delivery of multiple electrical installation teams across a variety of projects, including critical infrastructure works, high-voltage installations, substations, standby generator installations, ward refurbishments, and electrical distribution upgrades. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical infrastructure projects coupled with a good understanding of NHS healthcare environments, and working knowledge of relevant Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). They will be responsible for ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, within budget, and in accordance with statutory regulations and client requirements. Electrical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage and supervise multiple electrical installation teams across several live NHS projects. Plan, coordinate and oversee day-to-day site activities to ensure projects are delivered safely and efficiently. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation, company procedures, and NHS site requirements. Coordinate labour, materials, plant and subcontractors to meet project programmes. Liaise with Clients, NHS Estates Teams, Consultants and Subcontractors. Conduct site inspections, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Monitor quality of installations and ensure compliance with project specifications and relevant standards. Manage site documentation including RAMS, permits to work, progress reports and site records. Identify and resolve technical and site-related issues. Ensure projects comply with current BS 7671 Wiring Regulations and NHS Healthcare Technical Memoranda (HTMs). Flexibility to help the team out with electrical changeovers. Support commissioning activities and project handovers. Attend site meetings and provide regular progress updates to Senior Management and Key Stakeholders. Promote high standards of workmanship, professionalism and customer service at all times. Project Types The Electrical Project Manager will have experience managing projects including: Electrical infrastructure upgrades Overseeing high-voltage (outsourced) and low-voltage (internal) distribution systems Substation installations and upgrades Standby generator installations and associated changeover systems Main distribution board and sub-distribution board replacements Ward refurbishments and clinical area electrical installations Essential and critical power systems Planned maintenance and live environment electrical works within healthcare facilities Electrical Project Manager Qualifications NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent). ECS Gold Card. SMSTS or SSSTS. 18th Edition BS 7671 Wiring Regulations. Full UK Driving License. Desirable: AP (Authorized person) First Aid at Work Inspection & Testing qualification (2391 or equivalent). Experience with NHS permit-to-work systems. Electrical Project Manager Package Base Salary of Circa 65k Company vehicle. Company pension. Ongoing training and professional development. Opportunities to work on major healthcare infrastructure projects. Long-term career progression within a growing business. To be considered for this position please apply through this advert with a copy of your CV. Cleveland Eton are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy. By applying you are granting us consent to contact you in relation to this application. Your details will remain confidential and will not be provided to any other party without your express permission.
MAINSTAY RECRUITMENT SOLUTIONS LTD
Service Manager
MAINSTAY RECRUITMENT SOLUTIONS LTD
Service Manager (Hard FM) Dorset 40,000 - 44,000 Permanent Full Time The Role An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Hard FM Service Manager to join a leading facilities management provider supporting a large and complex operational estate. Acting as the primary interface between the client, operational stakeholders and maintenance teams, you will take ownership of the delivery of Hard Facilities Management services, ensuring reactive, planned and statutory maintenance activities are delivered safely, compliantly and in accordance with contractual requirements. This position requires a technically competent facilities professional with experience managing maintenance operations across complex estates. You will oversee engineering teams and specialist contractors, drive KPI performance, maintain statutory compliance and ensure maintenance programmes align with the operational requirements of the site. Alongside day-to-day service delivery, you will support estate improvement projects, lifecycle planning and ongoing compliance management whilst maintaining excellent relationships with senior stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of planned, preventative and reactive Hard FM maintenance across a complex operational estate. Act as the primary operational contact for all Hard Facilities Management matters, building strong relationships with senior stakeholders and site management. Manage the performance of directly employed engineers and specialist subcontractors, ensuring contractual service levels and KPIs are consistently achieved. Oversee statutory maintenance programmes, ensuring inspections, testing and compliance activities are completed in accordance with current legislation and contractual obligations. Manage maintenance delivery through CAFM systems, ensuring work orders, compliance documentation and asset records remain accurate and up to date. Coordinate planned maintenance activities to minimise operational disruption whilst maintaining building compliance and asset reliability. Monitor contractor performance, quality of work, safety standards and contractual compliance across multiple disciplines. Ensure Safe Systems of Work, risk assessments, permits to work and site safety procedures are fully implemented throughout maintenance activities. Investigate service issues, customer concerns and operational challenges, implementing corrective actions to improve service delivery. Develop and maintain maintenance schedules, forward works plans and site-specific maintenance programmes. Prepare Statements of Need, technical reports and supporting documentation for additional works, lifecycle replacement and estate improvement projects. Support the delivery of Billable Works and planned improvement projects from initial scope through to completion. Identify opportunities to improve asset performance, operational efficiency and energy performance across the estate. Support statutory compliance responsibilities relating to asbestos, legionella and other building compliance disciplines. Produce performance reports, compliance updates and operational data for client and management review meetings. Participate in the out-of-hours on-call rota, providing operational support during emergency maintenance situations. Candidate Requirements Previous experience managing Hard Facilities Management services within a commercial, defence, public sector or other highly regulated environment. Strong understanding of reactive, planned and statutory building maintenance. Experience managing engineering teams, supervisors and specialist maintenance contractors. Knowledge of CAFM systems and planned maintenance management. Strong understanding of statutory compliance, building regulations and maintenance legislation. Experience managing KPIs, SLAs and contractual service delivery. Excellent stakeholder management skills with the ability to build effective working relationships across operational and senior management teams. Technical qualification within Building Services, Mechanical, Electrical or a related Engineering discipline. IOSH Managing Safely (or equivalent). Emergency First Aid qualification. Fire Safety training. Experience acting as, or supporting, Asbestos Responsible Person and Legionella Responsible Person duties would be advantageous. Full UK driving licence.
01/07/2026
Full time
Service Manager (Hard FM) Dorset 40,000 - 44,000 Permanent Full Time The Role An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Hard FM Service Manager to join a leading facilities management provider supporting a large and complex operational estate. Acting as the primary interface between the client, operational stakeholders and maintenance teams, you will take ownership of the delivery of Hard Facilities Management services, ensuring reactive, planned and statutory maintenance activities are delivered safely, compliantly and in accordance with contractual requirements. This position requires a technically competent facilities professional with experience managing maintenance operations across complex estates. You will oversee engineering teams and specialist contractors, drive KPI performance, maintain statutory compliance and ensure maintenance programmes align with the operational requirements of the site. Alongside day-to-day service delivery, you will support estate improvement projects, lifecycle planning and ongoing compliance management whilst maintaining excellent relationships with senior stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of planned, preventative and reactive Hard FM maintenance across a complex operational estate. Act as the primary operational contact for all Hard Facilities Management matters, building strong relationships with senior stakeholders and site management. Manage the performance of directly employed engineers and specialist subcontractors, ensuring contractual service levels and KPIs are consistently achieved. Oversee statutory maintenance programmes, ensuring inspections, testing and compliance activities are completed in accordance with current legislation and contractual obligations. Manage maintenance delivery through CAFM systems, ensuring work orders, compliance documentation and asset records remain accurate and up to date. Coordinate planned maintenance activities to minimise operational disruption whilst maintaining building compliance and asset reliability. Monitor contractor performance, quality of work, safety standards and contractual compliance across multiple disciplines. Ensure Safe Systems of Work, risk assessments, permits to work and site safety procedures are fully implemented throughout maintenance activities. Investigate service issues, customer concerns and operational challenges, implementing corrective actions to improve service delivery. Develop and maintain maintenance schedules, forward works plans and site-specific maintenance programmes. Prepare Statements of Need, technical reports and supporting documentation for additional works, lifecycle replacement and estate improvement projects. Support the delivery of Billable Works and planned improvement projects from initial scope through to completion. Identify opportunities to improve asset performance, operational efficiency and energy performance across the estate. Support statutory compliance responsibilities relating to asbestos, legionella and other building compliance disciplines. Produce performance reports, compliance updates and operational data for client and management review meetings. Participate in the out-of-hours on-call rota, providing operational support during emergency maintenance situations. Candidate Requirements Previous experience managing Hard Facilities Management services within a commercial, defence, public sector or other highly regulated environment. Strong understanding of reactive, planned and statutory building maintenance. Experience managing engineering teams, supervisors and specialist maintenance contractors. Knowledge of CAFM systems and planned maintenance management. Strong understanding of statutory compliance, building regulations and maintenance legislation. Experience managing KPIs, SLAs and contractual service delivery. Excellent stakeholder management skills with the ability to build effective working relationships across operational and senior management teams. Technical qualification within Building Services, Mechanical, Electrical or a related Engineering discipline. IOSH Managing Safely (or equivalent). Emergency First Aid qualification. Fire Safety training. Experience acting as, or supporting, Asbestos Responsible Person and Legionella Responsible Person duties would be advantageous. Full UK driving licence.
PDA Search & Selection
Estates & Asset Manager
PDA Search & Selection Carlisle, Cumbria
Position: Estates & Asset Manager Location: Cumbria Salary: Competitive Package Available Full-time Permanent Our national retail client is seeking a hands-on Estates & Asset Manager to manage a mixed portfolio of residential, retail, and distribution assets. Reporting directly to the Owner/Investor and Group Finance Director, this role focuses on driving asset performance, progressing disposals, and resolving legacy property issues with efficiency and professionalism. Key Responsibilities include: - Develop and maintain a comprehensive overview of the property portfolio, including ownership structures, asset performance, and key estate data. Implement and manage a robust portfolio management system to support effective decision-making and reporting. Identify underperforming assets and lead disposal strategies from appraisal through to completion. Resolve property-related issues, including compliance, tenancy, and asset condition matters. Provide strategic hold, sell, and asset enhancement recommendations to senior stakeholders. Work closely with the Group Finance Director to support financial planning, investment decisions, and portfolio optimisation Candidates background & experience: - Demonstrable experience in property, estates, or asset management within a multi-site portfolio environment. Proven track record of delivering asset disposals, portfolio optimisation, and rationalisation programmes. Highly organised with the ability to introduce structure, governance, and effective management processes across complex property portfolios. Proactive, hands-on approach with the capability to work autonomously and drive initiatives through to completion. Strong stakeholder management skills, with confidence in engaging directly with owners, investors, and senior leadership teams. MRICS qualification preferred, with experience gained from a landlord-side environment considered highly advantageous. Interested candidates should forward their CV in strictest confidence
26/06/2026
Full time
Position: Estates & Asset Manager Location: Cumbria Salary: Competitive Package Available Full-time Permanent Our national retail client is seeking a hands-on Estates & Asset Manager to manage a mixed portfolio of residential, retail, and distribution assets. Reporting directly to the Owner/Investor and Group Finance Director, this role focuses on driving asset performance, progressing disposals, and resolving legacy property issues with efficiency and professionalism. Key Responsibilities include: - Develop and maintain a comprehensive overview of the property portfolio, including ownership structures, asset performance, and key estate data. Implement and manage a robust portfolio management system to support effective decision-making and reporting. Identify underperforming assets and lead disposal strategies from appraisal through to completion. Resolve property-related issues, including compliance, tenancy, and asset condition matters. Provide strategic hold, sell, and asset enhancement recommendations to senior stakeholders. Work closely with the Group Finance Director to support financial planning, investment decisions, and portfolio optimisation Candidates background & experience: - Demonstrable experience in property, estates, or asset management within a multi-site portfolio environment. Proven track record of delivering asset disposals, portfolio optimisation, and rationalisation programmes. Highly organised with the ability to introduce structure, governance, and effective management processes across complex property portfolios. Proactive, hands-on approach with the capability to work autonomously and drive initiatives through to completion. Strong stakeholder management skills, with confidence in engaging directly with owners, investors, and senior leadership teams. MRICS qualification preferred, with experience gained from a landlord-side environment considered highly advantageous. Interested candidates should forward their CV in strictest confidence
Contract Scotland
Senior Quantity Surveyor / Cost Consultant
Contract Scotland
Location: New York City Visa & relocation support for UK / Irish cost managers Ready to take your quantity surveying career to New York? You ve cut your teeth in UK cost consultancy. You know your way around complex commercial, residential or hospitality schemes. You re operating at Project / Senior / AD level but every project is starting to feel a bit samey and you re unclear what the future opportunity looks like. Is it just the status quo? This move puts you in one of the world s most dynamic construction markets, working on bigger, faster, more complex projects and being trusted to shape how cost management is done on the ground. It s a chance to swap incremental change for a genuine step change in responsibility, exposure and lifestyle. Why make the move? • New York projects, not just New York postcards Work on high profile office interiors, hospitality, leisure, and residential developments, with the scale and pace you simply don t see in most UK regional markets. • More responsibility, earlier Come in at Senior Cost Manager, own multiple projects, sit in front of clients, and have a direct say in how they invest millions, not just how they write instructions. • Use your PQS discipline where it s in short supply The US is experiencing a surge in large scale projects and has a relatively small pool of chartered cost professionals, so UK trained QSs can make a disproportionate impact. • Lifestyle and experience Swap commuting to industrial estates for weekly site meetings on skyline changing schemes in one of the most recognisable cities on earth. Spend the next few years building a unique CV and a life in New York, then decide what s next. • Support to make it real Full work visa sponsorship is available for eligible UK / Irish candidates, with a relocation package to help you land well and focus on the job from day one. Including visa for partners/family. The business You ll be joining an independent global consultancy that has specialised in project, cost and construction management for nearly two centuries, with its US headquarters in New York and offices across the major US markets. They ve delivered billions of dollars worth of development across commercial offices, hospitality, leisure, and residential, and are known for long term, repeat client relationships rather than one off wins. In New York, the cost management team is growing fast, with a mix of UK trained and US trained professionals delivering multiple concurrent projects for blue chip clients. The role Title will depend on experience (Cost Manager, Senior Cost Manager, Associate Director or Director), but in all cases you will: • Lead cost management on multiple projects, from early feasibility and cost planning through to final account. • Own budgets, cost plans, forecasting and reporting, providing clear recommendations to clients. • Work in a faster paced environment where clients value timely, commercially focused advice over perfect reports, and where lump sum contracts and fewer detailed BOQs are the norm. • Attend and lead design and client meetings, representing the cost management function and challenging assumptions where needed. • Mentor and develop junior team members, contributing to a collaborative, high performance culture. At more senior levels (AD / Director), you ll also: • Take a visible leadership role across the team and key accounts. • Play a part in business development repeat work, new opportunities, and helping shape how the New York cost management offer grows. • Influence internal best practice, tools and processes as the team scales. About you You re likely to be: • Currently working for a PQS / cost consultancy or client sid e team in the UK or Ireland. • Operating at strong Cost Manager / Senior Cost Manager / Associate Director level, with roughly 5 12 years relevant experience (flexible for the right person). • Chartered (MRICS) or close to it, comfortable owning cost advice and defending your position with clients and contractors. • Happy to swap some UK polish for New York pace you can still be rigorous, but you re pragmatic and commercially minded. • Motivated by the idea of a genuine change new country, new market, new way of working rather than just a pay bump. There is also room for an experienced late career cost leader (c. 50s) who wants a defined, delivery focused Director role on major projects, without the expectation of building a big team or chasing partnership. What next? If you re a UK or Irish cost manager who s been quietly thinking If I ever move abroad, it ll be for something big, this is that moment. You don t need US experience. You do need a strong PQS track record, the confidence to step into a more fluid cost manager remit, and the appetite to build a chapter of your career and life in New York. Get in touch in confidence for a detailed brief covering the team, projects, visa/relocation support and interview process. Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
17/06/2026
Full time
Location: New York City Visa & relocation support for UK / Irish cost managers Ready to take your quantity surveying career to New York? You ve cut your teeth in UK cost consultancy. You know your way around complex commercial, residential or hospitality schemes. You re operating at Project / Senior / AD level but every project is starting to feel a bit samey and you re unclear what the future opportunity looks like. Is it just the status quo? This move puts you in one of the world s most dynamic construction markets, working on bigger, faster, more complex projects and being trusted to shape how cost management is done on the ground. It s a chance to swap incremental change for a genuine step change in responsibility, exposure and lifestyle. Why make the move? • New York projects, not just New York postcards Work on high profile office interiors, hospitality, leisure, and residential developments, with the scale and pace you simply don t see in most UK regional markets. • More responsibility, earlier Come in at Senior Cost Manager, own multiple projects, sit in front of clients, and have a direct say in how they invest millions, not just how they write instructions. • Use your PQS discipline where it s in short supply The US is experiencing a surge in large scale projects and has a relatively small pool of chartered cost professionals, so UK trained QSs can make a disproportionate impact. • Lifestyle and experience Swap commuting to industrial estates for weekly site meetings on skyline changing schemes in one of the most recognisable cities on earth. Spend the next few years building a unique CV and a life in New York, then decide what s next. • Support to make it real Full work visa sponsorship is available for eligible UK / Irish candidates, with a relocation package to help you land well and focus on the job from day one. Including visa for partners/family. The business You ll be joining an independent global consultancy that has specialised in project, cost and construction management for nearly two centuries, with its US headquarters in New York and offices across the major US markets. They ve delivered billions of dollars worth of development across commercial offices, hospitality, leisure, and residential, and are known for long term, repeat client relationships rather than one off wins. In New York, the cost management team is growing fast, with a mix of UK trained and US trained professionals delivering multiple concurrent projects for blue chip clients. The role Title will depend on experience (Cost Manager, Senior Cost Manager, Associate Director or Director), but in all cases you will: • Lead cost management on multiple projects, from early feasibility and cost planning through to final account. • Own budgets, cost plans, forecasting and reporting, providing clear recommendations to clients. • Work in a faster paced environment where clients value timely, commercially focused advice over perfect reports, and where lump sum contracts and fewer detailed BOQs are the norm. • Attend and lead design and client meetings, representing the cost management function and challenging assumptions where needed. • Mentor and develop junior team members, contributing to a collaborative, high performance culture. At more senior levels (AD / Director), you ll also: • Take a visible leadership role across the team and key accounts. • Play a part in business development repeat work, new opportunities, and helping shape how the New York cost management offer grows. • Influence internal best practice, tools and processes as the team scales. About you You re likely to be: • Currently working for a PQS / cost consultancy or client sid e team in the UK or Ireland. • Operating at strong Cost Manager / Senior Cost Manager / Associate Director level, with roughly 5 12 years relevant experience (flexible for the right person). • Chartered (MRICS) or close to it, comfortable owning cost advice and defending your position with clients and contractors. • Happy to swap some UK polish for New York pace you can still be rigorous, but you re pragmatic and commercially minded. • Motivated by the idea of a genuine change new country, new market, new way of working rather than just a pay bump. There is also room for an experienced late career cost leader (c. 50s) who wants a defined, delivery focused Director role on major projects, without the expectation of building a big team or chasing partnership. What next? If you re a UK or Irish cost manager who s been quietly thinking If I ever move abroad, it ll be for something big, this is that moment. You don t need US experience. You do need a strong PQS track record, the confidence to step into a more fluid cost manager remit, and the appetite to build a chapter of your career and life in New York. Get in touch in confidence for a detailed brief covering the team, projects, visa/relocation support and interview process. Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
Hays Construction and Property
Property Asset Manager
Hays Construction and Property City, Manchester
Your new company Our client manages mixed-use estates and commercial assets. They have gone through a period of growth over the last few years and are now looking to take on a Property Asset Manager to the team in Manchester. As a Property and Asset Management Surveyor, you will play a key role in managing and enhancing a diverse commercial property portfolio. Working alongside experienced colleagues across surveying, facilities management, and finance, you will help drive asset performance, strengthen occupier relationships and deliver value-led strategies for their clients. This role offers the opportunity to take ownership of assets, influence key property decisions and build trusted relationships with investors, occupiers and stakeholders. Whether overseeing lease events, supporting asset strategies, managing service charge budgets or identifying opportunities to improve performance, you will be empowered to make a meaningful impact. They are looking for a commercially minded, proactive and collaborative property professional who shares their commitment to excellence, attention to detail and outstanding client service. In return, you will join a supportive and ambitious team where your contribution is valued, your development is encouraged, and your success is celebrated. Your new role Develop and execute property asset management strategies to maximise property performance and value Perform financial analysis and market research to identify opportunities for growth, investment, and portfolio optimisation Collaborate with local letting agents to develop and implement letting strategies, focusing on securing new lettings Coordinate with property managers to ensure smooth building operations and proper maintenance. Oversee service charge budgeting, management, and accounting Oversee rent collection, other receivables, and debt recovery processes Manage tenant relationships by addressing concerns and ensuring a positive tenant experience Supervise lease administration, including lease renewals, negotiations, rent reviews, and tenant retention efforts Maintain and update in-house lease records, including administration and documentation of lease agreements Manage tenant applications for alterations, alienations, and other requests Conduct periodic tenant experience reviews and property inspections to ensure asset quality. Build and maintain strong working relationships with existing clients Prepare and deliver regular asset performance reports for senior management and property owners, focusing on financial performance and key metrics Attend client meetings, preparing necessary materials and following up with actionable steps Liaise with building managers and regional facilities managers to ensure effective property management Oversee insurance matters, including claims management. To assist and support the Commercial Property Surveying team in the asset management of the properties managed. Going into further detail: - Complete monthly or quarterly client reports, meeting with the client to agree strategic objectives and associated actions to be taken Oversee and report on the performance of the property and ensure maximum value. To oversee Service Charge Budget schemes on all assets Lead on Lease transactions, Licence to Alter and Assignment applications Sign off rent and service charge prelists, holding arrears meetings, liaising, and advising clients on debt recovery Undertaking periodic inspections on assets under management Assessing leases, producing change notes, maintaining up-to-date tenancy information, developing and maintaining property management software and client files. Planning for critical lease event dates such as reviews, lease expiries and advising on options and best methods of implementation to the client. Building insurance administration, including overseeing insurance claims from inception to completion Working closely with the Building and Estate Management team to deal with all on-site issues, as well as service charge matters/queries Working together with the finance team relating to leasing, rent and service charge matters To undertake other duties and responsibilities within the department, commensurate with the grading of the post, without changing the general character of the post The post holder's duties must be carried out in compliance with property policies on Equal Opportunities Policy, Information Security Policies, and the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) and other subsequent Health and Safety legislation. What you'll need to succeed RICS accredited (preferred but not essential) Solid command of written and spoken English Minimum 2:1 degree level (RICS accredited, preferred but not essential). Commercial property management experience of at 3 years Property management systems and software experience Experience in undertaking lease transactional work A working knowledge of Microsoft Office, including PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook Experience of presenting and reporting to clients. What you'll get in return Working Hours: 9.00am - 5.30pm Nature of Work: Office (at least 4 days a week in the office) Annual Leave provision: 25 Days, excluding bank holidays Bonus: Discretionary Pension: If the employee chooses to pay a 5% of Pensionable Pay each period, 5% of Pensionable Pay each period. Probation Period: 6 months Should the employee successfully complete the probationary period, the employee will benefit from: Healthcare: Bupa Select Cover Life Assurance & Income Protection Medicash Wellbeing Benefit of up to 250 per Year. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
16/06/2026
Full time
Your new company Our client manages mixed-use estates and commercial assets. They have gone through a period of growth over the last few years and are now looking to take on a Property Asset Manager to the team in Manchester. As a Property and Asset Management Surveyor, you will play a key role in managing and enhancing a diverse commercial property portfolio. Working alongside experienced colleagues across surveying, facilities management, and finance, you will help drive asset performance, strengthen occupier relationships and deliver value-led strategies for their clients. This role offers the opportunity to take ownership of assets, influence key property decisions and build trusted relationships with investors, occupiers and stakeholders. Whether overseeing lease events, supporting asset strategies, managing service charge budgets or identifying opportunities to improve performance, you will be empowered to make a meaningful impact. They are looking for a commercially minded, proactive and collaborative property professional who shares their commitment to excellence, attention to detail and outstanding client service. In return, you will join a supportive and ambitious team where your contribution is valued, your development is encouraged, and your success is celebrated. Your new role Develop and execute property asset management strategies to maximise property performance and value Perform financial analysis and market research to identify opportunities for growth, investment, and portfolio optimisation Collaborate with local letting agents to develop and implement letting strategies, focusing on securing new lettings Coordinate with property managers to ensure smooth building operations and proper maintenance. Oversee service charge budgeting, management, and accounting Oversee rent collection, other receivables, and debt recovery processes Manage tenant relationships by addressing concerns and ensuring a positive tenant experience Supervise lease administration, including lease renewals, negotiations, rent reviews, and tenant retention efforts Maintain and update in-house lease records, including administration and documentation of lease agreements Manage tenant applications for alterations, alienations, and other requests Conduct periodic tenant experience reviews and property inspections to ensure asset quality. Build and maintain strong working relationships with existing clients Prepare and deliver regular asset performance reports for senior management and property owners, focusing on financial performance and key metrics Attend client meetings, preparing necessary materials and following up with actionable steps Liaise with building managers and regional facilities managers to ensure effective property management Oversee insurance matters, including claims management. To assist and support the Commercial Property Surveying team in the asset management of the properties managed. Going into further detail: - Complete monthly or quarterly client reports, meeting with the client to agree strategic objectives and associated actions to be taken Oversee and report on the performance of the property and ensure maximum value. To oversee Service Charge Budget schemes on all assets Lead on Lease transactions, Licence to Alter and Assignment applications Sign off rent and service charge prelists, holding arrears meetings, liaising, and advising clients on debt recovery Undertaking periodic inspections on assets under management Assessing leases, producing change notes, maintaining up-to-date tenancy information, developing and maintaining property management software and client files. Planning for critical lease event dates such as reviews, lease expiries and advising on options and best methods of implementation to the client. Building insurance administration, including overseeing insurance claims from inception to completion Working closely with the Building and Estate Management team to deal with all on-site issues, as well as service charge matters/queries Working together with the finance team relating to leasing, rent and service charge matters To undertake other duties and responsibilities within the department, commensurate with the grading of the post, without changing the general character of the post The post holder's duties must be carried out in compliance with property policies on Equal Opportunities Policy, Information Security Policies, and the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) and other subsequent Health and Safety legislation. What you'll need to succeed RICS accredited (preferred but not essential) Solid command of written and spoken English Minimum 2:1 degree level (RICS accredited, preferred but not essential). Commercial property management experience of at 3 years Property management systems and software experience Experience in undertaking lease transactional work A working knowledge of Microsoft Office, including PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook Experience of presenting and reporting to clients. What you'll get in return Working Hours: 9.00am - 5.30pm Nature of Work: Office (at least 4 days a week in the office) Annual Leave provision: 25 Days, excluding bank holidays Bonus: Discretionary Pension: If the employee chooses to pay a 5% of Pensionable Pay each period, 5% of Pensionable Pay each period. Probation Period: 6 months Should the employee successfully complete the probationary period, the employee will benefit from: Healthcare: Bupa Select Cover Life Assurance & Income Protection Medicash Wellbeing Benefit of up to 250 per Year. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
1st Select
Graduate M&E Surveyor
1st Select City, Leeds
We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Graduate M&E Surveyor to join our growing team. The successful candidate will support the delivery of Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) surveying services across healthcare and education portfolios, undertaking asset condition surveys, lifecycle assessments, compliance inspections, and data collection activities. This role provides an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate to develop technical knowledge and practical experience within the built environment sector while working alongside experienced surveyors on a diverse range of projects. A key part of the role will involve using GoReport software to undertake surveys, capture asset information, and produce high-quality reporting outputs for clients. Key Responsibilities Surveying and Data Collection Undertake M&E asset condition surveys across healthcare, education, and public sector properties. Collect accurate asset, condition, and compliance data in accordance with project requirements. Identify and record mechanical and electrical building services assets including HVAC systems, boilers, electrical distribution equipment, lighting, fire alarm systems, and associated infrastructure. Assess asset condition and remaining life expectancy. Support lifecycle and capital planning assessments. GoReport Utilisation Use GoReport software to capture survey information electronically on-site. Ensure survey data is accurate, complete, and aligned with client standards. Upload, review, and validate survey information within project databases. Assist in the production of reports generated through GoReport and associated systems. Reporting and Documentation Prepare survey notes, technical reports, and supporting documentation. Contribute to asset management plans and lifecycle reports. Assist in producing condition surveys and compliance reports for clients. Maintain accurate records and project documentation. Client and Team Support Work collaboratively with senior surveyors and project managers. Attend client meetings and site visits as required. Support project delivery within agreed timescales and budgets. Develop professional relationships with clients, contractors, and stakeholders. Health & Safety Follow company health and safety procedures at all times. Undertake site risk assessments and comply with client-specific safety requirements. Work safely within operational healthcare and educational environments. Person Specification Essential Qualifications Degree in Building Services Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Building Surveying, Facilities Management, Asset Management, or a related discipline. Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel to sites across the UK. Essential Skills and Experience Strong interest in building services engineering and asset management. Good understanding of mechanical and electrical building systems. Competent in Microsoft Office applications including Excel and Word. Strong attention to detail and organisational skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Desirable Skills and Experience Knowledge of healthcare and education estates. Experience of undertaking building or asset surveys. Familiarity with GoReport software or other digital surveying platforms. Understanding of lifecycle modelling and planned maintenance principles. Knowledge of statutory compliance requirements relating to building services. Personal Attributes Professional and client-focused approach. Eager to learn and develop technical expertise. Proactive and self-motivated. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines. Career Development The role offers structured training and mentoring from experienced M&E professionals, with opportunities to develop towards Chartered status and progress into Senior M&E Surveyor positions. Ongoing professional development and technical training will be provided, including specialist healthcare and education sector surveying methodologies.
12/06/2026
Full time
We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Graduate M&E Surveyor to join our growing team. The successful candidate will support the delivery of Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) surveying services across healthcare and education portfolios, undertaking asset condition surveys, lifecycle assessments, compliance inspections, and data collection activities. This role provides an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate to develop technical knowledge and practical experience within the built environment sector while working alongside experienced surveyors on a diverse range of projects. A key part of the role will involve using GoReport software to undertake surveys, capture asset information, and produce high-quality reporting outputs for clients. Key Responsibilities Surveying and Data Collection Undertake M&E asset condition surveys across healthcare, education, and public sector properties. Collect accurate asset, condition, and compliance data in accordance with project requirements. Identify and record mechanical and electrical building services assets including HVAC systems, boilers, electrical distribution equipment, lighting, fire alarm systems, and associated infrastructure. Assess asset condition and remaining life expectancy. Support lifecycle and capital planning assessments. GoReport Utilisation Use GoReport software to capture survey information electronically on-site. Ensure survey data is accurate, complete, and aligned with client standards. Upload, review, and validate survey information within project databases. Assist in the production of reports generated through GoReport and associated systems. Reporting and Documentation Prepare survey notes, technical reports, and supporting documentation. Contribute to asset management plans and lifecycle reports. Assist in producing condition surveys and compliance reports for clients. Maintain accurate records and project documentation. Client and Team Support Work collaboratively with senior surveyors and project managers. Attend client meetings and site visits as required. Support project delivery within agreed timescales and budgets. Develop professional relationships with clients, contractors, and stakeholders. Health & Safety Follow company health and safety procedures at all times. Undertake site risk assessments and comply with client-specific safety requirements. Work safely within operational healthcare and educational environments. Person Specification Essential Qualifications Degree in Building Services Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Building Surveying, Facilities Management, Asset Management, or a related discipline. Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel to sites across the UK. Essential Skills and Experience Strong interest in building services engineering and asset management. Good understanding of mechanical and electrical building systems. Competent in Microsoft Office applications including Excel and Word. Strong attention to detail and organisational skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Desirable Skills and Experience Knowledge of healthcare and education estates. Experience of undertaking building or asset surveys. Familiarity with GoReport software or other digital surveying platforms. Understanding of lifecycle modelling and planned maintenance principles. Knowledge of statutory compliance requirements relating to building services. Personal Attributes Professional and client-focused approach. Eager to learn and develop technical expertise. Proactive and self-motivated. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines. Career Development The role offers structured training and mentoring from experienced M&E professionals, with opportunities to develop towards Chartered status and progress into Senior M&E Surveyor positions. Ongoing professional development and technical training will be provided, including specialist healthcare and education sector surveying methodologies.
1st Select
Graduate M&E Surveyor
1st Select City, Birmingham
We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Graduate M&E Surveyor to join our growing team. The successful candidate will support the delivery of Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) surveying services across healthcare and education portfolios, undertaking asset condition surveys, lifecycle assessments, compliance inspections, and data collection activities. This role provides an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate to develop technical knowledge and practical experience within the built environment sector while working alongside experienced surveyors on a diverse range of projects. A key part of the role will involve using GoReport software to undertake surveys, capture asset information, and produce high-quality reporting outputs for clients. Key Responsibilities Surveying and Data Collection Undertake M&E asset condition surveys across healthcare, education, and public sector properties. Collect accurate asset, condition, and compliance data in accordance with project requirements. Identify and record mechanical and electrical building services assets including HVAC systems, boilers, electrical distribution equipment, lighting, fire alarm systems, and associated infrastructure. Assess asset condition and remaining life expectancy. Support lifecycle and capital planning assessments. GoReport Utilisation Use GoReport software to capture survey information electronically on-site. Ensure survey data is accurate, complete, and aligned with client standards. Upload, review, and validate survey information within project databases. Assist in the production of reports generated through GoReport and associated systems. Reporting and Documentation Prepare survey notes, technical reports, and supporting documentation. Contribute to asset management plans and lifecycle reports. Assist in producing condition surveys and compliance reports for clients. Maintain accurate records and project documentation. Client and Team Support Work collaboratively with senior surveyors and project managers. Attend client meetings and site visits as required. Support project delivery within agreed timescales and budgets. Develop professional relationships with clients, contractors, and stakeholders. Health & Safety Follow company health and safety procedures at all times. Undertake site risk assessments and comply with client-specific safety requirements. Work safely within operational healthcare and educational environments. Person Specification Essential Qualifications Degree in Building Services Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Building Surveying, Facilities Management, Asset Management, or a related discipline. Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel to sites across the UK. Essential Skills and Experience Strong interest in building services engineering and asset management. Good understanding of mechanical and electrical building systems. Competent in Microsoft Office applications including Excel and Word. Strong attention to detail and organisational skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Desirable Skills and Experience Knowledge of healthcare and education estates. Experience of undertaking building or asset surveys. Familiarity with GoReport software or other digital surveying platforms. Understanding of lifecycle modelling and planned maintenance principles. Knowledge of statutory compliance requirements relating to building services. Personal Attributes Professional and client-focused approach. Eager to learn and develop technical expertise. Proactive and self-motivated. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines. Career Development The role offers structured training and mentoring from experienced M&E professionals, with opportunities to develop towards Chartered status and progress into Senior M&E Surveyor positions. Ongoing professional development and technical training will be provided, including specialist healthcare and education sector surveying methodologies.
12/06/2026
Full time
We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Graduate M&E Surveyor to join our growing team. The successful candidate will support the delivery of Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) surveying services across healthcare and education portfolios, undertaking asset condition surveys, lifecycle assessments, compliance inspections, and data collection activities. This role provides an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate to develop technical knowledge and practical experience within the built environment sector while working alongside experienced surveyors on a diverse range of projects. A key part of the role will involve using GoReport software to undertake surveys, capture asset information, and produce high-quality reporting outputs for clients. Key Responsibilities Surveying and Data Collection Undertake M&E asset condition surveys across healthcare, education, and public sector properties. Collect accurate asset, condition, and compliance data in accordance with project requirements. Identify and record mechanical and electrical building services assets including HVAC systems, boilers, electrical distribution equipment, lighting, fire alarm systems, and associated infrastructure. Assess asset condition and remaining life expectancy. Support lifecycle and capital planning assessments. GoReport Utilisation Use GoReport software to capture survey information electronically on-site. Ensure survey data is accurate, complete, and aligned with client standards. Upload, review, and validate survey information within project databases. Assist in the production of reports generated through GoReport and associated systems. Reporting and Documentation Prepare survey notes, technical reports, and supporting documentation. Contribute to asset management plans and lifecycle reports. Assist in producing condition surveys and compliance reports for clients. Maintain accurate records and project documentation. Client and Team Support Work collaboratively with senior surveyors and project managers. Attend client meetings and site visits as required. Support project delivery within agreed timescales and budgets. Develop professional relationships with clients, contractors, and stakeholders. Health & Safety Follow company health and safety procedures at all times. Undertake site risk assessments and comply with client-specific safety requirements. Work safely within operational healthcare and educational environments. Person Specification Essential Qualifications Degree in Building Services Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Building Surveying, Facilities Management, Asset Management, or a related discipline. Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel to sites across the UK. Essential Skills and Experience Strong interest in building services engineering and asset management. Good understanding of mechanical and electrical building systems. Competent in Microsoft Office applications including Excel and Word. Strong attention to detail and organisational skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Desirable Skills and Experience Knowledge of healthcare and education estates. Experience of undertaking building or asset surveys. Familiarity with GoReport software or other digital surveying platforms. Understanding of lifecycle modelling and planned maintenance principles. Knowledge of statutory compliance requirements relating to building services. Personal Attributes Professional and client-focused approach. Eager to learn and develop technical expertise. Proactive and self-motivated. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines. Career Development The role offers structured training and mentoring from experienced M&E professionals, with opportunities to develop towards Chartered status and progress into Senior M&E Surveyor positions. Ongoing professional development and technical training will be provided, including specialist healthcare and education sector surveying methodologies.

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