Senior Planner (MEP) Location: London Gatwick Airport Working format: Hybrid Working 3 days in the office, 2 days working from home Salary: Circa £78,000 + 5% Welcome Bonus Benefits: £4,750pa Travel Allowance + Up to 20% Performance Bonus + Up to 10% Pension contribution + Private Healthcare Drive Major Sustainability and Infrastructure Projects at London Gatwick London Gatwick is investing significantly in its future infrastructure and sustainability agenda, with ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions by 2030 and deliver a more environmentally sustainable airport operation. The Senior Planner role will be heavily focused on MEP infrastructure and will play a key role in planning and coordinating projects that directly contribute to Gatwick's long-term sustainability goals. The Opportunity: This is a fantastic opportunity to join a high-performing team delivering projects that have a direct impact on Gatwick's environmental objectives and future infrastructure strategy. As Senior Planner, you will provide a full planning and scheduling service across projects typically valued up to £50 million. You will work closely with project managers, engineers, consultants and contractors to ensure programmes are robust, achievable and aligned with overall business objectives. Operating within a live airport environment, you will be responsible for managing schedules from project development through to delivery, ensuring risks, interfaces and constraints are effectively managed throughout the project lifecycle. About You: You will be an experienced Planner or Senior Planner with a strong background delivering complex MEP projects within construction, infrastructure, aviation, rail, utilities, healthcare, data centres or other technically challenging environments. Key Responsibilities: Develop and maintain integrated project schedules with clear milestones and critical path analysis. Coordinate work activities across multiple MEP disciplines and stakeholder groups. Monitor programme performance and identify schedule risks, delays and opportunities. Develop recovery plans and mitigation strategies where required. Review and assess contractor programmes against London Gatwick baseline schedules. Undertake delay analysis and assess compensation events under NEC contracts. Produce programme updates, performance reports and planning metrics. Support project controls activities including resource loading, Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) and Cost Breakdown Structures (CBS). Analyse quantities, installation rates, staffing requirements and productivity trends. Ensure project delivery schedules align with wider airport operational and capital investment programmes. Essential Requirements Degree qualified or equivalent in Construction Management, Engineering, Project Management or a related discipline. Significant experience planning major MEP projects, ideally valued above £10 million. Strong understanding of Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing systems and associated construction activities. Advanced proficiency in Primavera P6 and Microsoft Excel. Experience reviewing contractor programmes and performing schedule analysis. Understanding of engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning processes. Working knowledge of NEC contracts and compensation event assessments. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Excellent analytical and reporting capabilities. Desirable Experience Infrastructure or major project planning within a live operational environment. Airport, rail, utilities, healthcare or critical infrastructure project experience. Quantity take-offs and statistical analysis. Knowledge of sustainability-focused construction and infrastructure projects. This is an opportunity to contribute to some of the most important sustainability and infrastructure projects currently being delivered within the UK aviation sector. You'll be joining a business that is investing heavily in its future, where planners play a critical role in shaping project success and supporting the airport's journey towards a lower-carbon future.
30/06/2026
Full time
Senior Planner (MEP) Location: London Gatwick Airport Working format: Hybrid Working 3 days in the office, 2 days working from home Salary: Circa £78,000 + 5% Welcome Bonus Benefits: £4,750pa Travel Allowance + Up to 20% Performance Bonus + Up to 10% Pension contribution + Private Healthcare Drive Major Sustainability and Infrastructure Projects at London Gatwick London Gatwick is investing significantly in its future infrastructure and sustainability agenda, with ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions by 2030 and deliver a more environmentally sustainable airport operation. The Senior Planner role will be heavily focused on MEP infrastructure and will play a key role in planning and coordinating projects that directly contribute to Gatwick's long-term sustainability goals. The Opportunity: This is a fantastic opportunity to join a high-performing team delivering projects that have a direct impact on Gatwick's environmental objectives and future infrastructure strategy. As Senior Planner, you will provide a full planning and scheduling service across projects typically valued up to £50 million. You will work closely with project managers, engineers, consultants and contractors to ensure programmes are robust, achievable and aligned with overall business objectives. Operating within a live airport environment, you will be responsible for managing schedules from project development through to delivery, ensuring risks, interfaces and constraints are effectively managed throughout the project lifecycle. About You: You will be an experienced Planner or Senior Planner with a strong background delivering complex MEP projects within construction, infrastructure, aviation, rail, utilities, healthcare, data centres or other technically challenging environments. Key Responsibilities: Develop and maintain integrated project schedules with clear milestones and critical path analysis. Coordinate work activities across multiple MEP disciplines and stakeholder groups. Monitor programme performance and identify schedule risks, delays and opportunities. Develop recovery plans and mitigation strategies where required. Review and assess contractor programmes against London Gatwick baseline schedules. Undertake delay analysis and assess compensation events under NEC contracts. Produce programme updates, performance reports and planning metrics. Support project controls activities including resource loading, Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) and Cost Breakdown Structures (CBS). Analyse quantities, installation rates, staffing requirements and productivity trends. Ensure project delivery schedules align with wider airport operational and capital investment programmes. Essential Requirements Degree qualified or equivalent in Construction Management, Engineering, Project Management or a related discipline. Significant experience planning major MEP projects, ideally valued above £10 million. Strong understanding of Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing systems and associated construction activities. Advanced proficiency in Primavera P6 and Microsoft Excel. Experience reviewing contractor programmes and performing schedule analysis. Understanding of engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning processes. Working knowledge of NEC contracts and compensation event assessments. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Excellent analytical and reporting capabilities. Desirable Experience Infrastructure or major project planning within a live operational environment. Airport, rail, utilities, healthcare or critical infrastructure project experience. Quantity take-offs and statistical analysis. Knowledge of sustainability-focused construction and infrastructure projects. This is an opportunity to contribute to some of the most important sustainability and infrastructure projects currently being delivered within the UK aviation sector. You'll be joining a business that is investing heavily in its future, where planners play a critical role in shaping project success and supporting the airport's journey towards a lower-carbon future.
Morson Edge are currently recruiting on behalf of a tier one contractor for a MEICA Estimator based in St Albans. This is a permanent role, offering up to £75,000 per annum. There will be an aspect of hybrid working (2 days from home), and were seeking candidates with specific MEICA experience. The Role As a MEICA Estimator, you will be responsible for developing MEICA estimates and tenders for our MEICA-related projects. The role will include the successful development of the project scope and design as it drives through the estimating and tendering process through to contract award. Your involvement in the projects will then continue as you provide advice and support to the Contracts Manager through the enabling phase of the project. You will be a key link and will work collaboratively work with the MEICA Contracts Manager, Project Manager, Project Engineers, Bid Manager and Commercial team to meet the project requirements in a safe, efficient and environmentally sensitive manner. As MEICA Estimator, you will be expected to contribute fully to the growth of the MEICA business through successful project delivery. This will involve you getting into and owning the finite details of each project, to ensure that it is efficiently priced, programmed and planned to meet project milestones, whilst driving value and providing the required levels of contribution at all levels. It will also involve you in obtaining and sharing feedback from project outcomes as they are delivered in order to gather learning that can be embedded into future estimates. Key Responsibilities Working with the MEICA Project and civils team to effectively manage the tender pricing process including tender appraisals and contribution to the enabling phase by: Developing the scope of work for the project with the MEICA team Sharing that scope with the Bid team including inputting to the technical quality responses Applying your experience of MEICA equipment and services used in the construction of Water and Wastewater Treatment Works to achieve a safe, efficient and environmentally friendly solution for each project Contributing to process design development and then ensuring that designs are checked and verified and are sufficiently developed to ensure accurate tender submissions Management of our selected contractors ensuring quality of delivery and value for money in all tender submissions, including: Preparing material, equipment, and sub-contract enquiries Collating and managing technical enquiries raised by our trusted supply chain partners and, evaluating their tender returns for compilation into the tender Production of the MEICA cost estimate for tender submission by producing bottom-up estimates derived from the client scope and technical information Risk and value management during the tender period Preparing budgets and cost plans Ensure estimating & tender procedures (CPR230) and governance (PL101) as well as all levels of due diligence are followed before tender adjudication Additional Responsibilities Ensuring that actual cost data and programme milestone delivery achievement is captured, so that you can compare actual outputs to tendered expectations, develop learning regarding these differences and share and embed this learning into future tenders Promoting the use of innovative methods, materials & safe systems of work Communicating clearly and effectively with senior management, designers, consultants, clients, and project teams on all relevant technical matters Being the key point of contact between the project and the programme Managing stakeholder communications and key messages for the project and recording and sharing these in a timely manner Ensuring client specifications and requirements are met during delivery by reviewing progress and liaising with the MEICA and project team Promoting and maintaining health & safety on all projects with the Project Manager and their teams whilst dealing with any day-to-day unexpected problems during the project, reporting this to the MEICA Contracts Manager when required Essential Experience Required Full understanding of the complexities of MEICA equipment and systems Ability to evaluate proposals from the supply chain for MEICA equipment including scope of supply, technical compliance, and commercial offer Able to interpret technical drawings from clients, develop baseline cost estimates and routines, and produce labour, plant, and material cost build-ups A level, or equivalent plus either a foundation degree, or HNC in Mechanical or Electrical engineering MEICA (mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control, and automation) installation/commissioning knowledge, as well as process understanding for both water and wastewater treatment and technical construction knowledge Knowledge of estimating software such as Candy would be useful but not essential Understanding multiple forms of contracts, including NEC, as well as the operation of frameworks within the water and wastewater industry Knowledge of WIMES Standards Desirable SMSTS/SSSTS CSCS card First Aid EUSR Water Hygiene card Please contact Harry Sharrard for more information via LinkedIn, or on (phone number removed).
30/06/2026
Full time
Morson Edge are currently recruiting on behalf of a tier one contractor for a MEICA Estimator based in St Albans. This is a permanent role, offering up to £75,000 per annum. There will be an aspect of hybrid working (2 days from home), and were seeking candidates with specific MEICA experience. The Role As a MEICA Estimator, you will be responsible for developing MEICA estimates and tenders for our MEICA-related projects. The role will include the successful development of the project scope and design as it drives through the estimating and tendering process through to contract award. Your involvement in the projects will then continue as you provide advice and support to the Contracts Manager through the enabling phase of the project. You will be a key link and will work collaboratively work with the MEICA Contracts Manager, Project Manager, Project Engineers, Bid Manager and Commercial team to meet the project requirements in a safe, efficient and environmentally sensitive manner. As MEICA Estimator, you will be expected to contribute fully to the growth of the MEICA business through successful project delivery. This will involve you getting into and owning the finite details of each project, to ensure that it is efficiently priced, programmed and planned to meet project milestones, whilst driving value and providing the required levels of contribution at all levels. It will also involve you in obtaining and sharing feedback from project outcomes as they are delivered in order to gather learning that can be embedded into future estimates. Key Responsibilities Working with the MEICA Project and civils team to effectively manage the tender pricing process including tender appraisals and contribution to the enabling phase by: Developing the scope of work for the project with the MEICA team Sharing that scope with the Bid team including inputting to the technical quality responses Applying your experience of MEICA equipment and services used in the construction of Water and Wastewater Treatment Works to achieve a safe, efficient and environmentally friendly solution for each project Contributing to process design development and then ensuring that designs are checked and verified and are sufficiently developed to ensure accurate tender submissions Management of our selected contractors ensuring quality of delivery and value for money in all tender submissions, including: Preparing material, equipment, and sub-contract enquiries Collating and managing technical enquiries raised by our trusted supply chain partners and, evaluating their tender returns for compilation into the tender Production of the MEICA cost estimate for tender submission by producing bottom-up estimates derived from the client scope and technical information Risk and value management during the tender period Preparing budgets and cost plans Ensure estimating & tender procedures (CPR230) and governance (PL101) as well as all levels of due diligence are followed before tender adjudication Additional Responsibilities Ensuring that actual cost data and programme milestone delivery achievement is captured, so that you can compare actual outputs to tendered expectations, develop learning regarding these differences and share and embed this learning into future tenders Promoting the use of innovative methods, materials & safe systems of work Communicating clearly and effectively with senior management, designers, consultants, clients, and project teams on all relevant technical matters Being the key point of contact between the project and the programme Managing stakeholder communications and key messages for the project and recording and sharing these in a timely manner Ensuring client specifications and requirements are met during delivery by reviewing progress and liaising with the MEICA and project team Promoting and maintaining health & safety on all projects with the Project Manager and their teams whilst dealing with any day-to-day unexpected problems during the project, reporting this to the MEICA Contracts Manager when required Essential Experience Required Full understanding of the complexities of MEICA equipment and systems Ability to evaluate proposals from the supply chain for MEICA equipment including scope of supply, technical compliance, and commercial offer Able to interpret technical drawings from clients, develop baseline cost estimates and routines, and produce labour, plant, and material cost build-ups A level, or equivalent plus either a foundation degree, or HNC in Mechanical or Electrical engineering MEICA (mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control, and automation) installation/commissioning knowledge, as well as process understanding for both water and wastewater treatment and technical construction knowledge Knowledge of estimating software such as Candy would be useful but not essential Understanding multiple forms of contracts, including NEC, as well as the operation of frameworks within the water and wastewater industry Knowledge of WIMES Standards Desirable SMSTS/SSSTS CSCS card First Aid EUSR Water Hygiene card Please contact Harry Sharrard for more information via LinkedIn, or on (phone number removed).
We are working with a leading UK building, infrastructure, engineering and fit-out company to source strong candidates for a Quantity Surveyor position within their team delivering AMP8 projects for Thames Water. The contractor has been allocated circa £250m of projects in the delightful rural setting of the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire and Thames Valley regions. This is a great opportunity to join the team delivering on Treatment Works within this area. Their projects are a mix of civil, mechanical, electrical and IC scopes, ranging between £2.5m - £60m. This is an exciting time to join the business, as they deliver enlarged AMP8 programmes across the UK for several water companies. What you will be doing as a Quantity Surveyor: Provide commercial management on low to medium risk/complexity projects, including the following tasks: Co-ordinating with, reporting to and implementing the reasonable directives of the Senior Quantity Surveyor / Managing Quantity Surveyor (functional reporting). Complete monthly internal CVR updates informed by robust cost forecasting Liaising with Contracts Managers on the day-to-day commercial administration of contracts to ensure the financial success of construction operations and to keep the Commercial Manager apprised of all material events. Undertake subcontract procurement from cradle to grave (enquiry packages, bid analysis and recommendations, Subcontract drafting and Subcontract management through to final account). Supervising, mentoring and encouraging junior staff in their personal professional development. Ensuring consultation with contracts management that all necessary notices and submissions required by the Contract are given in an expedient manner. Compilation and submission of monthly Applications for Payment to the Client, including negotiation of interim certified amounts. Involvement in dispute avoidance/resolution. Responsible for managing meetings where appropriate. Complete accurate internal cash flow forecast updates Complete external reporting to the Client, including Value of Work Done and cash flow forecasting. Ensure disciplined change control and management, both domestic with the supply chain and external with the client. Ensure the successful negotiations of the Main Contract Final Accounts. Undertake robust cost control, including management of accruals, actual cost allocations and challenges. Provide commercial support to the project operations team, including regular site presence. Location: three days on-site, two days WFH What we will need from you: Sound & comprehensive understanding of construction industry and the parties to it. Proficient knowledge of measurement and valuation. Good knowledge of standard forms of contract. Proficient in reading drawings, specifications and knowledge of construction process. Ability to negotiate with clients/sub-contractors and draft sub contracts. Knowledge of CIS. Ability to produce accurate monthly cost and value reports and outturn financial forecasts. Ability to work in a team environment. Awareness of dispute procedures. Experience of undertaking risk assessments and valuation of them in conjunction with other project team members. Experience of working on live projects and final accounts Experience of value engineering. Successfully completed a number of final accounts. Experience of procuring major works subcontracts Professional membership of recognised institute e.g. RICS (desirable) Proficient in the use of Microsoft packages e.g. Excel, Word & PowerPoint and industry standard Common Data Environment, financial and Project Management systems. Experience of mentoring junior staff. Experience of working on Water Treatment projects highly desirable. What we can offer you Competitive salary (to be discussed on application) Car Allowance (to be discussed on application) 26 days annual leave (with the opportunity to buy or sell up to 3 days holiday) 3 additional long service days achieved after 3, 7 and 10 years Private medical insurance for yourself (with the option to buy family cover) Life Assurance Defined contribution pension scheme matched up to 8% Enhanced maternity, paternity and parental leave 2 days volunteering opportunities Flexible and Agile working (dependent on your role) Employee Assistance Programme Professional membership fees Perks at Work Employee discount scheme offering discounts on a range of categories such as electronics, home appliances, food & groceries, car buying, travel, fitness and more Flexible Benefits scheme which includes the opportunity to purchase benefits such as: Critical illness insurance (with option to purchase for your partner) Dental Insurance Travel insurance Cycle to work scheme Retail vouchers/payroll giving/activity pass for top leisure attractions
30/06/2026
Full time
We are working with a leading UK building, infrastructure, engineering and fit-out company to source strong candidates for a Quantity Surveyor position within their team delivering AMP8 projects for Thames Water. The contractor has been allocated circa £250m of projects in the delightful rural setting of the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire and Thames Valley regions. This is a great opportunity to join the team delivering on Treatment Works within this area. Their projects are a mix of civil, mechanical, electrical and IC scopes, ranging between £2.5m - £60m. This is an exciting time to join the business, as they deliver enlarged AMP8 programmes across the UK for several water companies. What you will be doing as a Quantity Surveyor: Provide commercial management on low to medium risk/complexity projects, including the following tasks: Co-ordinating with, reporting to and implementing the reasonable directives of the Senior Quantity Surveyor / Managing Quantity Surveyor (functional reporting). Complete monthly internal CVR updates informed by robust cost forecasting Liaising with Contracts Managers on the day-to-day commercial administration of contracts to ensure the financial success of construction operations and to keep the Commercial Manager apprised of all material events. Undertake subcontract procurement from cradle to grave (enquiry packages, bid analysis and recommendations, Subcontract drafting and Subcontract management through to final account). Supervising, mentoring and encouraging junior staff in their personal professional development. Ensuring consultation with contracts management that all necessary notices and submissions required by the Contract are given in an expedient manner. Compilation and submission of monthly Applications for Payment to the Client, including negotiation of interim certified amounts. Involvement in dispute avoidance/resolution. Responsible for managing meetings where appropriate. Complete accurate internal cash flow forecast updates Complete external reporting to the Client, including Value of Work Done and cash flow forecasting. Ensure disciplined change control and management, both domestic with the supply chain and external with the client. Ensure the successful negotiations of the Main Contract Final Accounts. Undertake robust cost control, including management of accruals, actual cost allocations and challenges. Provide commercial support to the project operations team, including regular site presence. Location: three days on-site, two days WFH What we will need from you: Sound & comprehensive understanding of construction industry and the parties to it. Proficient knowledge of measurement and valuation. Good knowledge of standard forms of contract. Proficient in reading drawings, specifications and knowledge of construction process. Ability to negotiate with clients/sub-contractors and draft sub contracts. Knowledge of CIS. Ability to produce accurate monthly cost and value reports and outturn financial forecasts. Ability to work in a team environment. Awareness of dispute procedures. Experience of undertaking risk assessments and valuation of them in conjunction with other project team members. Experience of working on live projects and final accounts Experience of value engineering. Successfully completed a number of final accounts. Experience of procuring major works subcontracts Professional membership of recognised institute e.g. RICS (desirable) Proficient in the use of Microsoft packages e.g. Excel, Word & PowerPoint and industry standard Common Data Environment, financial and Project Management systems. Experience of mentoring junior staff. Experience of working on Water Treatment projects highly desirable. What we can offer you Competitive salary (to be discussed on application) Car Allowance (to be discussed on application) 26 days annual leave (with the opportunity to buy or sell up to 3 days holiday) 3 additional long service days achieved after 3, 7 and 10 years Private medical insurance for yourself (with the option to buy family cover) Life Assurance Defined contribution pension scheme matched up to 8% Enhanced maternity, paternity and parental leave 2 days volunteering opportunities Flexible and Agile working (dependent on your role) Employee Assistance Programme Professional membership fees Perks at Work Employee discount scheme offering discounts on a range of categories such as electronics, home appliances, food & groceries, car buying, travel, fitness and more Flexible Benefits scheme which includes the opportunity to purchase benefits such as: Critical illness insurance (with option to purchase for your partner) Dental Insurance Travel insurance Cycle to work scheme Retail vouchers/payroll giving/activity pass for top leisure attractions
Mechanical Supervisor - Bristol 280- 320 per day (Outside IR35) Long-Term Contract We are currently seeking an experienced Mechanical Supervisor to join a growing team delivering high-quality commercial projects across Bristol and the South West. This is an excellent opportunity for a driven professional looking for long-term contract work across a diverse portfolio of projects ranging from 2 million to 5 million in mechanical value. Key Responsibilities Supervise and coordinate all mechanical installation works on site Manage subcontractors and site operatives to ensure works are delivered safely, on programme, and to specification Monitor progress and provide updates to the Mechanical Site Manager, Project Manager, and Contracts Manager Ensure compliance with health & safety procedures, RAMS, and site standards Conduct quality inspections and oversee snagging and close-out activities Coordinate labour, materials, and plant to ensure efficient project delivery Attend site meetings and liaise with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and internal teams Maintain accurate site records and reports Promote high standards of workmanship and productivity across all mechanical packages Requirements Proven experience as a Mechanical Supervisor within commercial fit-out or building services projects Strong technical understanding of HVAC, pipework, plant rooms, and mechanical building services installations SSSTS or SMSTS certification Strong leadership and communication skills Experience supervising subcontractors and coordinating multiple work fronts Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings and project programmes Valid CSCS card What's on Offer 280- 320 per day (Outside IR35) Long-term contract opportunity with a strong pipeline of upcoming work Exposure to high-profile commercial projects across Bristol and the South West Supportive project teams and established delivery structure If you're an experienced Mechanical Supervisor looking for your next long-term opportunity in Bristol, we'd like to hear from you. Apply now or get in touch for more information.
30/06/2026
Contract
Mechanical Supervisor - Bristol 280- 320 per day (Outside IR35) Long-Term Contract We are currently seeking an experienced Mechanical Supervisor to join a growing team delivering high-quality commercial projects across Bristol and the South West. This is an excellent opportunity for a driven professional looking for long-term contract work across a diverse portfolio of projects ranging from 2 million to 5 million in mechanical value. Key Responsibilities Supervise and coordinate all mechanical installation works on site Manage subcontractors and site operatives to ensure works are delivered safely, on programme, and to specification Monitor progress and provide updates to the Mechanical Site Manager, Project Manager, and Contracts Manager Ensure compliance with health & safety procedures, RAMS, and site standards Conduct quality inspections and oversee snagging and close-out activities Coordinate labour, materials, and plant to ensure efficient project delivery Attend site meetings and liaise with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and internal teams Maintain accurate site records and reports Promote high standards of workmanship and productivity across all mechanical packages Requirements Proven experience as a Mechanical Supervisor within commercial fit-out or building services projects Strong technical understanding of HVAC, pipework, plant rooms, and mechanical building services installations SSSTS or SMSTS certification Strong leadership and communication skills Experience supervising subcontractors and coordinating multiple work fronts Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings and project programmes Valid CSCS card What's on Offer 280- 320 per day (Outside IR35) Long-term contract opportunity with a strong pipeline of upcoming work Exposure to high-profile commercial projects across Bristol and the South West Supportive project teams and established delivery structure If you're an experienced Mechanical Supervisor looking for your next long-term opportunity in Bristol, we'd like to hear from you. Apply now or get in touch for more information.
Construction Manager - CAPEX Projects (Grays, Essex) Location: Grays, Essex Negotiable rateDuration: 12 months + Our client is a fuel storage operations business with sites across the UK and Europe. They are now seeking an experienced Construction Manager to support the safe and successful delivery of CAPEX works at their Grays Terminal. You'll play a key role in delivering commercial growth installations, tank and pipeline inspections, and associated repair activities-ensuring works are completed safely, on schedule, within budget, and fully compliant with uk standards. Key responsibilities Plan and manage construction activities on site in line with agreed schedules and the Project Manager's direction. Lead and oversee contractors across multi-discipline packages (civils, mechanical/piping, E&I, C&I, inspection, tank cleaning, painting, etc.). Ensure full compliance with the Worksite HSE Plan, site rules, Permit to Work, Safe Systems of Work (SSOW), RAMS/JMS and Exolum requirements. Ensure construction is delivered in line with Scope of Work, Project Execution Plan, contracts, and latest Approved for Construction (AFC) drawings/specifications. Drive quality and productivity, monitor contractor performance, and audit progress against plan, budget and RAMS requirements. Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders to manage interfaces and minimise operational disruption. Support pre-commissioning/commissioning readiness, snagging close-out, and robust project handover (as-builts, handover pack, certification). Provide regular reporting on progress, safety performance, issues and risks; contribute to forecasting and cost reporting. Ensure CDM and Construction Phase Plan requirements are met where applicable, including COMAH/MAH expectations. Essential requirements Time-served background in a relevant discipline (Mechanical/Civil/Electrical/C&I) to NVQ/SVQ/HNC/HND level (or equivalent). Minimum 10 years' experience in a Lead Field Supervisor (or similar) role. Experience working in MAH / COMAH or similarly highly regulated environments. Strong working knowledge of CDM 2015, Management of Change, and safe execution of brownfield works. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills; confident producing management-level reports and procedures. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Incorporated Engineer membership (or higher); degree-level engineering qualification. Project Management qualification. SMSTS and Temporary Works Supervisor training. Experience managing multiple concurrent site work fronts and multi-discipline terminal/tank farm projects. How to apply Apply with your CV and a brief summary of relevant COMAH/terminal project experience.
30/06/2026
Contract
Construction Manager - CAPEX Projects (Grays, Essex) Location: Grays, Essex Negotiable rateDuration: 12 months + Our client is a fuel storage operations business with sites across the UK and Europe. They are now seeking an experienced Construction Manager to support the safe and successful delivery of CAPEX works at their Grays Terminal. You'll play a key role in delivering commercial growth installations, tank and pipeline inspections, and associated repair activities-ensuring works are completed safely, on schedule, within budget, and fully compliant with uk standards. Key responsibilities Plan and manage construction activities on site in line with agreed schedules and the Project Manager's direction. Lead and oversee contractors across multi-discipline packages (civils, mechanical/piping, E&I, C&I, inspection, tank cleaning, painting, etc.). Ensure full compliance with the Worksite HSE Plan, site rules, Permit to Work, Safe Systems of Work (SSOW), RAMS/JMS and Exolum requirements. Ensure construction is delivered in line with Scope of Work, Project Execution Plan, contracts, and latest Approved for Construction (AFC) drawings/specifications. Drive quality and productivity, monitor contractor performance, and audit progress against plan, budget and RAMS requirements. Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders to manage interfaces and minimise operational disruption. Support pre-commissioning/commissioning readiness, snagging close-out, and robust project handover (as-builts, handover pack, certification). Provide regular reporting on progress, safety performance, issues and risks; contribute to forecasting and cost reporting. Ensure CDM and Construction Phase Plan requirements are met where applicable, including COMAH/MAH expectations. Essential requirements Time-served background in a relevant discipline (Mechanical/Civil/Electrical/C&I) to NVQ/SVQ/HNC/HND level (or equivalent). Minimum 10 years' experience in a Lead Field Supervisor (or similar) role. Experience working in MAH / COMAH or similarly highly regulated environments. Strong working knowledge of CDM 2015, Management of Change, and safe execution of brownfield works. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills; confident producing management-level reports and procedures. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Incorporated Engineer membership (or higher); degree-level engineering qualification. Project Management qualification. SMSTS and Temporary Works Supervisor training. Experience managing multiple concurrent site work fronts and multi-discipline terminal/tank farm projects. How to apply Apply with your CV and a brief summary of relevant COMAH/terminal project experience.
Mechanical Pre-Contracts Engineer / Mechanical Design & Estimating Engineer Egham - 70,000 - 110,000 + package This is not a standard estimator position, and it is not a standard design engineer position either. It sits between the two. The role needs someone who can look at a building, understand the existing mechanical services, work out the right solution, develop the design thinking behind it and then help price the work properly. It is technical, commercial and practical in equal measure. The business is a specialist mechanical services contractor delivering HVAC, CAT A, CAT B, fit-out and refurbishment projects across commercial, industrial and public sector environments. They provide design and build mechanical services across heating, ventilation, air conditioning, water, plumbing and sanitary systems, with in-house design capability and practical delivery experience behind it. The company is now looking for a senior mechanical pre-contracts engineer because one of the key people in the business is planning to step back towards the end of 2026. He will still be involved in the background, but the intention is to bring someone in who can take on more of the front-end engineering, surveying, design review, estimating and client-facing technical work over time. This is a proper opportunity to grow into a central role in the business. The company has traded steadily at around 7m- 10m turnover for the last 7-10 years, and typically reviews around 300 opportunities a year, with roughly 30-36 projects won and delivered annually. That gives the role a strong mix of volume, technical variety and genuine influence over what the business chooses to pursue. The work is mainly CAT A, CAT B, student accommodation and retail, with a lot of the value sitting in the early-stage thinking. You will be looking at enquiries, attending surveys, understanding existing buildings, developing mechanical solutions and helping produce a price that reflects the actual scope, risk and buildability of the project. The design offering is based around taking projects from first technical drawings through to final installation, either by developing designs in-house or working from existing drawings, notes and technical specifications. That is exactly why this role needs someone who can operate across both design and estimating rather than sitting in one narrow lane. The estimating side does not need to be perfect from day one. If that is the weaker part of your background, it can be developed. What cannot be missing is the mechanical engineering understanding. You need to know how systems work, how they are installed, what can go wrong on site, and how to spot whether a design or specification is practical before it becomes a problem for the delivery team. You may currently be a mechanical design engineer, pre-contracts engineer, contracts engineer, project engineer or senior estimator. The job title matters less than the way you think. This role needs someone who can understand the technical requirement, challenge it where needed, and help turn it into a buildable, commercially sensible mechanical package. What you will be doing Reviewing mechanical enquiries, drawings, specifications and client requirements. Attending site surveys and understanding existing mechanical services. Developing practical mechanical solutions across heating, ventilation, air conditioning, water and plumbing services. Working across CAT A, CAT B, student accommodation, retail and wider commercial fit-out projects. Supporting the estimating and pricing process, including scope review, supplier engagement and technical clarification. Identifying risks, omissions, design gaps, access issues and buildability concerns before the project reaches site. Working with clients, consultants, suppliers, engineers and project managers through the pre-contract stage. Helping hand projects over properly so the delivery team understands the design intent, scope, risks and pricing assumptions. Working alongside an established internal team of engineers and project managers. What you will need A strong mechanical building services background. Experience in mechanical design, estimating, pre-contracts, project engineering or contracts engineering. A good understanding of mechanical systems on paper and on site. Experience across HVAC, pipework, ventilation, heating, cooling, plant, domestic water or general mechanical infrastructure. The ability to survey buildings, understand what is already installed and develop a suitable solution. Confidence reviewing drawings, specifications and technical information. An HNC, HND or degree in mechanical engineering / building services would be ideal. The ability to deal with clients, consultants, suppliers and internal delivery teams. A practical, commercially aware approach to pre-construction. This would suit someone who wants more influence over how work is won, shaped and handed over. It is a senior role, but not one where you are expected to walk in and simply replace someone overnight. The business wants someone who can grow into the position properly, take ownership over time and become a key part of the pre-contracts function. Interested If this sounds like the right kind of move, please apply with a copy of your CV or get in touch for a confidential conversation. This is a good opportunity for someone who understands mechanical building services and wants to move into a role with more influence at the front end of projects, without being boxed into either pure estimating or pure design.
30/06/2026
Full time
Mechanical Pre-Contracts Engineer / Mechanical Design & Estimating Engineer Egham - 70,000 - 110,000 + package This is not a standard estimator position, and it is not a standard design engineer position either. It sits between the two. The role needs someone who can look at a building, understand the existing mechanical services, work out the right solution, develop the design thinking behind it and then help price the work properly. It is technical, commercial and practical in equal measure. The business is a specialist mechanical services contractor delivering HVAC, CAT A, CAT B, fit-out and refurbishment projects across commercial, industrial and public sector environments. They provide design and build mechanical services across heating, ventilation, air conditioning, water, plumbing and sanitary systems, with in-house design capability and practical delivery experience behind it. The company is now looking for a senior mechanical pre-contracts engineer because one of the key people in the business is planning to step back towards the end of 2026. He will still be involved in the background, but the intention is to bring someone in who can take on more of the front-end engineering, surveying, design review, estimating and client-facing technical work over time. This is a proper opportunity to grow into a central role in the business. The company has traded steadily at around 7m- 10m turnover for the last 7-10 years, and typically reviews around 300 opportunities a year, with roughly 30-36 projects won and delivered annually. That gives the role a strong mix of volume, technical variety and genuine influence over what the business chooses to pursue. The work is mainly CAT A, CAT B, student accommodation and retail, with a lot of the value sitting in the early-stage thinking. You will be looking at enquiries, attending surveys, understanding existing buildings, developing mechanical solutions and helping produce a price that reflects the actual scope, risk and buildability of the project. The design offering is based around taking projects from first technical drawings through to final installation, either by developing designs in-house or working from existing drawings, notes and technical specifications. That is exactly why this role needs someone who can operate across both design and estimating rather than sitting in one narrow lane. The estimating side does not need to be perfect from day one. If that is the weaker part of your background, it can be developed. What cannot be missing is the mechanical engineering understanding. You need to know how systems work, how they are installed, what can go wrong on site, and how to spot whether a design or specification is practical before it becomes a problem for the delivery team. You may currently be a mechanical design engineer, pre-contracts engineer, contracts engineer, project engineer or senior estimator. The job title matters less than the way you think. This role needs someone who can understand the technical requirement, challenge it where needed, and help turn it into a buildable, commercially sensible mechanical package. What you will be doing Reviewing mechanical enquiries, drawings, specifications and client requirements. Attending site surveys and understanding existing mechanical services. Developing practical mechanical solutions across heating, ventilation, air conditioning, water and plumbing services. Working across CAT A, CAT B, student accommodation, retail and wider commercial fit-out projects. Supporting the estimating and pricing process, including scope review, supplier engagement and technical clarification. Identifying risks, omissions, design gaps, access issues and buildability concerns before the project reaches site. Working with clients, consultants, suppliers, engineers and project managers through the pre-contract stage. Helping hand projects over properly so the delivery team understands the design intent, scope, risks and pricing assumptions. Working alongside an established internal team of engineers and project managers. What you will need A strong mechanical building services background. Experience in mechanical design, estimating, pre-contracts, project engineering or contracts engineering. A good understanding of mechanical systems on paper and on site. Experience across HVAC, pipework, ventilation, heating, cooling, plant, domestic water or general mechanical infrastructure. The ability to survey buildings, understand what is already installed and develop a suitable solution. Confidence reviewing drawings, specifications and technical information. An HNC, HND or degree in mechanical engineering / building services would be ideal. The ability to deal with clients, consultants, suppliers and internal delivery teams. A practical, commercially aware approach to pre-construction. This would suit someone who wants more influence over how work is won, shaped and handed over. It is a senior role, but not one where you are expected to walk in and simply replace someone overnight. The business wants someone who can grow into the position properly, take ownership over time and become a key part of the pre-contracts function. Interested If this sounds like the right kind of move, please apply with a copy of your CV or get in touch for a confidential conversation. This is a good opportunity for someone who understands mechanical building services and wants to move into a role with more influence at the front end of projects, without being boxed into either pure estimating or pure design.
Mechanical Project Engineer North West Based Projects Across the UK 55,000 - 65,000 + Company Car + Private Medical + Excellent Benefits Are you currently working as a Mechanical Site Manager, Mechanical Supervisor or Project Engineer and looking to take the next step into Project Management? An established Mechanical Building Services contractor is looking to recruit an ambitious Mechanical Project Manager to join their growing team. This opportunity would suit someone who already has experience running mechanical packages, managing labour and subcontractors, and delivering projects on site, but who is looking for the opportunity to develop into a senior Project Manager role within a supportive and experienced team. You'll work alongside highly experienced Project Managers and Contracts Managers, taking ownership of projects whilst continuing to develop your commercial, contractual and project delivery skills. The Role Based from the North West office, you will be responsible for supporting and managing mechanical building services projects from inception through to completion. Your initial project will be based in Glasgow, requiring approximately three days per week on site. Accommodation, travel expenses and meal allowances will be provided. Responsibilities will include: Managing mechanical building services projects on site. Coordinating labour, subcontractors and suppliers. Monitoring project programmes and delivery milestones. Attending client and site meetings. Supporting procurement and material management. Managing health and safety compliance. Assisting with commercial and financial reporting. Supporting project commissioning and handover. About You We are keen to speak with candidates who have experience as: Mechanical Site Manager Mechanical Supervisor Mechanical Project Engineer Junior Mechanical Project Manager Mechanical Contracts Supervisor You will ideally have: A strong mechanical building services background. Experience managing site teams and subcontractors. Experience delivering commercial or industrial projects. Good client-facing and communication skills. Ambition to progress into a long-term Project Management career. Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel and stay away when projects require. Package 55,000 - 65,000 depending on experience Company Car Private Medical Insurance Company Pension Death in Service Cover Hotels and meal allowance when working away Ongoing training and development Genuine long-term career progression Permanent position This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing contractor that is investing in the next generation of project leadership and can offer a genuine route into senior management over time.
29/06/2026
Full time
Mechanical Project Engineer North West Based Projects Across the UK 55,000 - 65,000 + Company Car + Private Medical + Excellent Benefits Are you currently working as a Mechanical Site Manager, Mechanical Supervisor or Project Engineer and looking to take the next step into Project Management? An established Mechanical Building Services contractor is looking to recruit an ambitious Mechanical Project Manager to join their growing team. This opportunity would suit someone who already has experience running mechanical packages, managing labour and subcontractors, and delivering projects on site, but who is looking for the opportunity to develop into a senior Project Manager role within a supportive and experienced team. You'll work alongside highly experienced Project Managers and Contracts Managers, taking ownership of projects whilst continuing to develop your commercial, contractual and project delivery skills. The Role Based from the North West office, you will be responsible for supporting and managing mechanical building services projects from inception through to completion. Your initial project will be based in Glasgow, requiring approximately three days per week on site. Accommodation, travel expenses and meal allowances will be provided. Responsibilities will include: Managing mechanical building services projects on site. Coordinating labour, subcontractors and suppliers. Monitoring project programmes and delivery milestones. Attending client and site meetings. Supporting procurement and material management. Managing health and safety compliance. Assisting with commercial and financial reporting. Supporting project commissioning and handover. About You We are keen to speak with candidates who have experience as: Mechanical Site Manager Mechanical Supervisor Mechanical Project Engineer Junior Mechanical Project Manager Mechanical Contracts Supervisor You will ideally have: A strong mechanical building services background. Experience managing site teams and subcontractors. Experience delivering commercial or industrial projects. Good client-facing and communication skills. Ambition to progress into a long-term Project Management career. Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel and stay away when projects require. Package 55,000 - 65,000 depending on experience Company Car Private Medical Insurance Company Pension Death in Service Cover Hotels and meal allowance when working away Ongoing training and development Genuine long-term career progression Permanent position This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing contractor that is investing in the next generation of project leadership and can offer a genuine route into senior management over time.
RG Setsquare is actively hiring for a Design Manager for a full-time perm role based in Islington. Title : Design Manager Location : Islington Project Details : Refurbishment and lifecycle works around a housing association About the Role We are looking for an experienced Design Manager to join our construction team delivering refurbishment, planned maintenance and lifecycle replacement projects for a leading Housing Association across Islington and North London. This role is responsible for managing the design process from pre-construction through to project completion, ensuring that design information is coordinated, compliant, buildable and delivered in line with programme, budget and client expectations. Project Delivery Support the successful delivery of refurbishment and planned works projects including: External envelope refurbishment Window and door replacement Roofing renewals Fire safety improvement works FRA remedial works Internal communal refurbishments Kitchen and bathroom replacement programmes Mechanical and electrical upgrades Lift replacement projects Decarbonisation and retrofit works Building fabric improvements Lifecycle asset replacement programmes Programme Management Produce and maintain design programmes. Monitor consultant deliverables. Ensure procurement schedules align with design release dates. Identify programme risks and implement mitigation strategies. Essential Experience Minimum 5 years' experience in a Design Manager role within the UK construction industry. Experience delivering social housing refurbishment projects. Experience managing occupied residential refurbishment schemes. Experience coordinating multidisciplinary design teams. Knowledge of planned maintenance and lifecycle replacement programmes. Experience working with Tier 1 contractors. Strong understanding of: Building Regulations Building Safety Act Fire safety legislation CDM Regulations Retrofit and PAS 2035 principles Construction detailing Temporary works coordination Building pathology JCT Design & Build Contracts Skills & Competencies Excellent technical construction knowledge. Strong design coordination skills. Ability to manage multiple live projects. Excellent communication and stakeholder management. Commercial awareness. Strong problem-solving ability. Excellent organisational and planning skills. Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications. High attention to detail. Strong leadership and team-working skills. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
27/06/2026
Full time
RG Setsquare is actively hiring for a Design Manager for a full-time perm role based in Islington. Title : Design Manager Location : Islington Project Details : Refurbishment and lifecycle works around a housing association About the Role We are looking for an experienced Design Manager to join our construction team delivering refurbishment, planned maintenance and lifecycle replacement projects for a leading Housing Association across Islington and North London. This role is responsible for managing the design process from pre-construction through to project completion, ensuring that design information is coordinated, compliant, buildable and delivered in line with programme, budget and client expectations. Project Delivery Support the successful delivery of refurbishment and planned works projects including: External envelope refurbishment Window and door replacement Roofing renewals Fire safety improvement works FRA remedial works Internal communal refurbishments Kitchen and bathroom replacement programmes Mechanical and electrical upgrades Lift replacement projects Decarbonisation and retrofit works Building fabric improvements Lifecycle asset replacement programmes Programme Management Produce and maintain design programmes. Monitor consultant deliverables. Ensure procurement schedules align with design release dates. Identify programme risks and implement mitigation strategies. Essential Experience Minimum 5 years' experience in a Design Manager role within the UK construction industry. Experience delivering social housing refurbishment projects. Experience managing occupied residential refurbishment schemes. Experience coordinating multidisciplinary design teams. Knowledge of planned maintenance and lifecycle replacement programmes. Experience working with Tier 1 contractors. Strong understanding of: Building Regulations Building Safety Act Fire safety legislation CDM Regulations Retrofit and PAS 2035 principles Construction detailing Temporary works coordination Building pathology JCT Design & Build Contracts Skills & Competencies Excellent technical construction knowledge. Strong design coordination skills. Ability to manage multiple live projects. Excellent communication and stakeholder management. Commercial awareness. Strong problem-solving ability. Excellent organisational and planning skills. Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications. High attention to detail. Strong leadership and team-working skills. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Mechanical Contracts Manager Location: Poole, Dorset Salary: Up to 75,000 + Package 3D Personnel are looking for an experienced Mechanical Contracts Manager to join our client, an established Building Services contractor delivering mechanical and electrical installations across commercial, healthcare, education, industrial and specialist construction projects throughout the South. Due to continued growth and a strong order book, they are looking to appoint an experienced Mechanical Contracts Manager to oversee multiple projects from pre-construction through to final handover. Key Responsibilities Manage multiple mechanical building services projects simultaneously. Ensure projects are delivered safely, on programme and within budget. Coordinate site teams, subcontractors and suppliers. Build strong relationships with clients, consultants and project stakeholders. Oversee project financial performance, quality and programme delivery. About You Proven experience as a Mechanical Contracts Manager within Building Services. Strong knowledge of HVAC, public health and mechanical installations. Excellent commercial awareness and client management skills. Ability to manage several projects concurrently. Full UK driving licence. For more information about the role, please click apply or contact Tim Carr at 3D Personnel.
26/06/2026
Full time
Mechanical Contracts Manager Location: Poole, Dorset Salary: Up to 75,000 + Package 3D Personnel are looking for an experienced Mechanical Contracts Manager to join our client, an established Building Services contractor delivering mechanical and electrical installations across commercial, healthcare, education, industrial and specialist construction projects throughout the South. Due to continued growth and a strong order book, they are looking to appoint an experienced Mechanical Contracts Manager to oversee multiple projects from pre-construction through to final handover. Key Responsibilities Manage multiple mechanical building services projects simultaneously. Ensure projects are delivered safely, on programme and within budget. Coordinate site teams, subcontractors and suppliers. Build strong relationships with clients, consultants and project stakeholders. Oversee project financial performance, quality and programme delivery. About You Proven experience as a Mechanical Contracts Manager within Building Services. Strong knowledge of HVAC, public health and mechanical installations. Excellent commercial awareness and client management skills. Ability to manage several projects concurrently. Full UK driving licence. For more information about the role, please click apply or contact Tim Carr at 3D Personnel.
Contracts Manager (M&E) Location: Central London Office Projects Across London Salary: Up to 75,000 + Package About the Company An established and highly respected building services contractor is seeking an experienced M&E Contracts Manager to join its growing team. With a long-standing reputation for delivering high-quality mechanical and electrical projects across some of London's most prestigious commercial, heritage, education and public sector buildings, the business prides itself on quality, collaboration and long-term client relationships. The company self-delivers a broad range of M&E services, refurbishment and maintenance projects across the capital. The Role Reporting to the Operations Director, you will be responsible for overseeing multiple M&E projects from pre-construction through to completion, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget and to the highest quality standards. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Contracts Manager looking to join a well-established contractor with a strong pipeline of London-based work. Key Responsibilities Manage multiple mechanical and electrical projects simultaneously. Lead Project Managers, Site Managers and subcontractors. Ensure projects are delivered safely, on programme and within budget. Maintain strong relationships with clients, consultants and supply chain partners. Monitor commercial performance alongside the commercial team. Attend client meetings and site progress meetings. Ensure quality assurance procedures are followed throughout project delivery. Identify and manage project risks and resolve issues proactively. Support project planning, programming and resource allocation. Ensure full compliance with Health & Safety legislation and company procedures. Requirements Proven experience as an M&E Contracts Manager within the building services industry. Strong knowledge of mechanical and electrical installations. Experience delivering refurbishment, fit-out or maintenance projects. Excellent client-facing and communication skills. Commercial awareness with the ability to manage project budgets. Strong leadership and organisational skills. SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid (preferred). Full UK driving licence. What's on Offer Salary up to 75,000 Competitive benefits package Central London office with projects across London Long-term career progression Stable pipeline of prestigious London projects Supportive and collaborative working environment Opportunity to work on technically challenging and high-profile schemes
26/06/2026
Full time
Contracts Manager (M&E) Location: Central London Office Projects Across London Salary: Up to 75,000 + Package About the Company An established and highly respected building services contractor is seeking an experienced M&E Contracts Manager to join its growing team. With a long-standing reputation for delivering high-quality mechanical and electrical projects across some of London's most prestigious commercial, heritage, education and public sector buildings, the business prides itself on quality, collaboration and long-term client relationships. The company self-delivers a broad range of M&E services, refurbishment and maintenance projects across the capital. The Role Reporting to the Operations Director, you will be responsible for overseeing multiple M&E projects from pre-construction through to completion, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget and to the highest quality standards. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Contracts Manager looking to join a well-established contractor with a strong pipeline of London-based work. Key Responsibilities Manage multiple mechanical and electrical projects simultaneously. Lead Project Managers, Site Managers and subcontractors. Ensure projects are delivered safely, on programme and within budget. Maintain strong relationships with clients, consultants and supply chain partners. Monitor commercial performance alongside the commercial team. Attend client meetings and site progress meetings. Ensure quality assurance procedures are followed throughout project delivery. Identify and manage project risks and resolve issues proactively. Support project planning, programming and resource allocation. Ensure full compliance with Health & Safety legislation and company procedures. Requirements Proven experience as an M&E Contracts Manager within the building services industry. Strong knowledge of mechanical and electrical installations. Experience delivering refurbishment, fit-out or maintenance projects. Excellent client-facing and communication skills. Commercial awareness with the ability to manage project budgets. Strong leadership and organisational skills. SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid (preferred). Full UK driving licence. What's on Offer Salary up to 75,000 Competitive benefits package Central London office with projects across London Long-term career progression Stable pipeline of prestigious London projects Supportive and collaborative working environment Opportunity to work on technically challenging and high-profile schemes
Mechanical & Electrical Manager - Housing Repairs & Maintenance Lead the delivery of a critical Mechanical & Electrical service within a busy Housing Repairs & Maintenance team. This is a senior operational role with real impact across social housing stock and service performance. As Mechanical & Electrical Manager, you will take full ownership of Gas, Plumbing and Electrical services across reactive repairs, planned maintenance, and external contracts. You'll lead supervisors, operatives, contractors, and admin teams, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with regulatory standards. Key responsibilities include: Managing internal teams and sub-contractors across multiple programmes Ensuring compliance with all relevant M&E legislation, H&S, and CDM regulations Monitoring KPIs, driving service improvements, and delivering performance targets Budget management, forecasting, and reporting on service performance Building strong contractor relationships and maintaining high-quality standards Handling escalations, complaints, FOIs, and stakeholder queries This role offers: Strategic influence within a key Council service Autonomy to drive service delivery improvements and innovation Leadership of a sizable workforce (supervisors and 10-20 operatives plus contractors) A varied role covering operations, compliance, budgets, and stakeholder engagement Opportunity to shape performance and benchmark best practice within social housing You will bring: HNC (or higher) in Mechanical or Electrical discipline + relevant trade background Proven experience managing M&E or building services teams Strong knowledge of housing repairs legislation and compliance Experience managing budgets and driving KPI performance Confident leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills If you're an experienced M&E leader looking to step into a high-impact role within local government housing, apply today or get in touch to discuss further.
26/06/2026
Contract
Mechanical & Electrical Manager - Housing Repairs & Maintenance Lead the delivery of a critical Mechanical & Electrical service within a busy Housing Repairs & Maintenance team. This is a senior operational role with real impact across social housing stock and service performance. As Mechanical & Electrical Manager, you will take full ownership of Gas, Plumbing and Electrical services across reactive repairs, planned maintenance, and external contracts. You'll lead supervisors, operatives, contractors, and admin teams, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with regulatory standards. Key responsibilities include: Managing internal teams and sub-contractors across multiple programmes Ensuring compliance with all relevant M&E legislation, H&S, and CDM regulations Monitoring KPIs, driving service improvements, and delivering performance targets Budget management, forecasting, and reporting on service performance Building strong contractor relationships and maintaining high-quality standards Handling escalations, complaints, FOIs, and stakeholder queries This role offers: Strategic influence within a key Council service Autonomy to drive service delivery improvements and innovation Leadership of a sizable workforce (supervisors and 10-20 operatives plus contractors) A varied role covering operations, compliance, budgets, and stakeholder engagement Opportunity to shape performance and benchmark best practice within social housing You will bring: HNC (or higher) in Mechanical or Electrical discipline + relevant trade background Proven experience managing M&E or building services teams Strong knowledge of housing repairs legislation and compliance Experience managing budgets and driving KPI performance Confident leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills If you're an experienced M&E leader looking to step into a high-impact role within local government housing, apply today or get in touch to discuss further.
We are partnering with one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors, renowned for delivering major projects across the water, rail, and energy sectors. Following the award of a prestigious five-year framework, they are seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager to support the delivery of a diverse portfolio of clean water and wastewater projects across North Wales. With an extensive programme of secured work already in place, this is an excellent opportunity to join a growing team delivering a variety of schemes, including: Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) Sewage Treatment Works (STW) Water Mains Renewals Large-Diameter Pipeline Installations MEICA (Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control & Automation) Projects Associated Civil Engineering Works As Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of projects from inception through to completion, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Requirements: Proven experience in project management within the civil engineering sector. Previous experience delivering water or wastewater infrastructure projects is highly desirable. Strong understanding of NEC contracts and project controls. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to lead multidisciplinary project teams and manage subcontractors effectively. Relevant engineering or construction qualification (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent preferred). This is a fantastic opportunity to join a market-leading contractor with a strong pipeline of secured work, offering long-term career progression and the chance to play a key role in delivering critical infrastructure projects across the region.
26/06/2026
Full time
We are partnering with one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors, renowned for delivering major projects across the water, rail, and energy sectors. Following the award of a prestigious five-year framework, they are seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager to support the delivery of a diverse portfolio of clean water and wastewater projects across North Wales. With an extensive programme of secured work already in place, this is an excellent opportunity to join a growing team delivering a variety of schemes, including: Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) Sewage Treatment Works (STW) Water Mains Renewals Large-Diameter Pipeline Installations MEICA (Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control & Automation) Projects Associated Civil Engineering Works As Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of projects from inception through to completion, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Requirements: Proven experience in project management within the civil engineering sector. Previous experience delivering water or wastewater infrastructure projects is highly desirable. Strong understanding of NEC contracts and project controls. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to lead multidisciplinary project teams and manage subcontractors effectively. Relevant engineering or construction qualification (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent preferred). This is a fantastic opportunity to join a market-leading contractor with a strong pipeline of secured work, offering long-term career progression and the chance to play a key role in delivering critical infrastructure projects across the region.
We are partnering with one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors, renowned for delivering major projects across the water, rail, and energy sectors. Following the award of a prestigious five-year framework, they are seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager to support the delivery of a diverse portfolio of clean water and wastewater projects across North Wales. With an extensive programme of secured work already in place, this is an excellent opportunity to join a growing team delivering a variety of schemes, including: Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) Sewage Treatment Works (STW) Water Mains Renewals Large-Diameter Pipeline Installations MEICA (Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control & Automation) Projects Associated Civil Engineering Works As Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of projects from inception through to completion, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Requirements: Proven experience in project management within the civil engineering sector. Previous experience delivering water or wastewater infrastructure projects is highly desirable. Strong understanding of NEC contracts and project controls. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to lead multidisciplinary project teams and manage subcontractors effectively. Relevant engineering or construction qualification (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent preferred). This is a fantastic opportunity to join a market-leading contractor with a strong pipeline of secured work, offering long-term career progression and the chance to play a key role in delivering critical infrastructure projects across the region.
26/06/2026
Full time
We are partnering with one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors, renowned for delivering major projects across the water, rail, and energy sectors. Following the award of a prestigious five-year framework, they are seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager to support the delivery of a diverse portfolio of clean water and wastewater projects across North Wales. With an extensive programme of secured work already in place, this is an excellent opportunity to join a growing team delivering a variety of schemes, including: Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) Sewage Treatment Works (STW) Water Mains Renewals Large-Diameter Pipeline Installations MEICA (Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control & Automation) Projects Associated Civil Engineering Works As Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of projects from inception through to completion, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Requirements: Proven experience in project management within the civil engineering sector. Previous experience delivering water or wastewater infrastructure projects is highly desirable. Strong understanding of NEC contracts and project controls. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to lead multidisciplinary project teams and manage subcontractors effectively. Relevant engineering or construction qualification (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent preferred). This is a fantastic opportunity to join a market-leading contractor with a strong pipeline of secured work, offering long-term career progression and the chance to play a key role in delivering critical infrastructure projects across the region.
Commercial Gas Engineer Meridian are working with a well-established M&E contractor in the North-west who predominantly work across Preston, Lancaster, Blackpool, Wigan, and Blackburn areas. With a growing FM team of permanent maintenance engineers, you would be joining a respected and growing company. With a wide variety of work on commercial contracts in the area, there are plenty of additional earning possibilities as well as a strong benefits package. Benefits include (but are not exclusive to): Starting salary between 45k - 50k p.a (based on standard working week) Plenty of additional overtime and weekends (paid at 1.5x and 2x respectively) Company Vehicle with additional fuel card Door-to-door travel expenses Immediate start available (subject to successful application) Company pension scheme Sickness and Death in Service schemes 20-days holiday which increases with service, plus Bank Holidays Company mobile and tablet Progression, upskilling, and training Requirements for this role: Mechanical City & Guilds qualification to NVQ Level 2 or Level 3 ACS Gas Certifications Unvented Cyclinders Experience of Gas Maintenance and PPM within commercial environments Current Enhanced DBS Check (or willingness to undertake) Full UK Driving Licence Experience being customer and client-facing Duties include (but are not exclusive to): Attending commercial projects and call-outs to maintain, fault-find, service, and fix gas building services Carry out installation, maintenance, and remedial work on commercial gas systems such as boilers, heat pumps, valves, vessels etc. Complete maintenance and installation tasks reliably, meeting time demands whilst ensuring all work complies with health & safety and building regulations Communicate professionally and effectively with with clients and site managers in various locations, sometimes including sensitive environments Working on-call when required If you are looking to join a growing maintenance team with increasing regionalised work, then please apply directly to the advert or email (url removed) for more information Meridian Business Support is a recruitment specialist acting on behalf of our client as an Employment Agency for this vacancy.
26/06/2026
Full time
Commercial Gas Engineer Meridian are working with a well-established M&E contractor in the North-west who predominantly work across Preston, Lancaster, Blackpool, Wigan, and Blackburn areas. With a growing FM team of permanent maintenance engineers, you would be joining a respected and growing company. With a wide variety of work on commercial contracts in the area, there are plenty of additional earning possibilities as well as a strong benefits package. Benefits include (but are not exclusive to): Starting salary between 45k - 50k p.a (based on standard working week) Plenty of additional overtime and weekends (paid at 1.5x and 2x respectively) Company Vehicle with additional fuel card Door-to-door travel expenses Immediate start available (subject to successful application) Company pension scheme Sickness and Death in Service schemes 20-days holiday which increases with service, plus Bank Holidays Company mobile and tablet Progression, upskilling, and training Requirements for this role: Mechanical City & Guilds qualification to NVQ Level 2 or Level 3 ACS Gas Certifications Unvented Cyclinders Experience of Gas Maintenance and PPM within commercial environments Current Enhanced DBS Check (or willingness to undertake) Full UK Driving Licence Experience being customer and client-facing Duties include (but are not exclusive to): Attending commercial projects and call-outs to maintain, fault-find, service, and fix gas building services Carry out installation, maintenance, and remedial work on commercial gas systems such as boilers, heat pumps, valves, vessels etc. Complete maintenance and installation tasks reliably, meeting time demands whilst ensuring all work complies with health & safety and building regulations Communicate professionally and effectively with with clients and site managers in various locations, sometimes including sensitive environments Working on-call when required If you are looking to join a growing maintenance team with increasing regionalised work, then please apply directly to the advert or email (url removed) for more information Meridian Business Support is a recruitment specialist acting on behalf of our client as an Employment Agency for this vacancy.
Mechanical Construction Manager West London Contract 1st Step Solutions are looking for an experienced Mechanical Construction Manager in the West London area on behalf of a leading Tier 1 M&E Contractor. Your responsibilities will include: Responsible for the mechanical services delivery, health and safety, subcontractor performance and wellbeing, whilst liaising with the client, main contractor and consultants. Reporting to the Project Manager. Provide weekly updates to the Contracts Manager and Projects Manager. Manage and oversee the on-site construction team, including mechanical and external contractors. Implementing of project health & safety strategies. Ensure the highest consideration is given when complying with current regulations and specific client requirements. Reporting of all Health and Safety issues and manage the issue and upkeep of PPE to the team. Proactively demonstrating health and safety leadership and monitoring on site; ensuring the safety standards are understood, implemented and maintained by all team members and contractors. Auditing of supply chain works onsite in line with approved RAMS. Compile project and task specific RAMS and ensure they are updated in line with the project progress. Leading the management of the mechanical and electrical safe system of works. Leading the management of the collation of sub-contractors issued environmental data. Managing the project risk register and monitoring weekly look ahead plan for resource and progress. Implementing project QA strategies. Carrying out detailed quality assurance inspections of installations in accordance with the QA procedure. Leading the quality assurance meetings with detailed understanding of areas completed. Coordinating with the management of the trade-to-trade handover process. Managing supply chain snagging and de-snagging process. Auditing of construction installation works to ensure compliance with mechanical requirements Coordinating with the management and auditing of installation works to ensure compliance with project strategies. Ensure installations are in accordance with drawing specifications Ensure sub-contractors work to the programme, construction sequence and efficient deployment when pro-actively allocating work. Take ownership of mechanical issues and liaise with the client and design consultants to obtain closure and clarifications where necessary. Carryout toolbox talks were required to sub-contractors. Review of ongoing works and highlight potential defects or risks. Complete accurate project materials take off as allocated by the project procurement process. Skills and Experience Required: An industry relevant City & Guilds/NVQ Level 3 or above. SMSTS. CSCS Skill Card - Black Card desirable Minimum 5 years of experience as a Mechanical Manager. Ability to influence and drive positive attitudes and behaviours with regards to site health and safety. Experience dealing with mechanical sub-contractors. IT skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office, Excel, and Word. Will need to be able to understand building services including design principles, method statements, inspection test plans, risk assessments, commissioning, and handover requirements.
25/06/2026
Contract
Mechanical Construction Manager West London Contract 1st Step Solutions are looking for an experienced Mechanical Construction Manager in the West London area on behalf of a leading Tier 1 M&E Contractor. Your responsibilities will include: Responsible for the mechanical services delivery, health and safety, subcontractor performance and wellbeing, whilst liaising with the client, main contractor and consultants. Reporting to the Project Manager. Provide weekly updates to the Contracts Manager and Projects Manager. Manage and oversee the on-site construction team, including mechanical and external contractors. Implementing of project health & safety strategies. Ensure the highest consideration is given when complying with current regulations and specific client requirements. Reporting of all Health and Safety issues and manage the issue and upkeep of PPE to the team. Proactively demonstrating health and safety leadership and monitoring on site; ensuring the safety standards are understood, implemented and maintained by all team members and contractors. Auditing of supply chain works onsite in line with approved RAMS. Compile project and task specific RAMS and ensure they are updated in line with the project progress. Leading the management of the mechanical and electrical safe system of works. Leading the management of the collation of sub-contractors issued environmental data. Managing the project risk register and monitoring weekly look ahead plan for resource and progress. Implementing project QA strategies. Carrying out detailed quality assurance inspections of installations in accordance with the QA procedure. Leading the quality assurance meetings with detailed understanding of areas completed. Coordinating with the management of the trade-to-trade handover process. Managing supply chain snagging and de-snagging process. Auditing of construction installation works to ensure compliance with mechanical requirements Coordinating with the management and auditing of installation works to ensure compliance with project strategies. Ensure installations are in accordance with drawing specifications Ensure sub-contractors work to the programme, construction sequence and efficient deployment when pro-actively allocating work. Take ownership of mechanical issues and liaise with the client and design consultants to obtain closure and clarifications where necessary. Carryout toolbox talks were required to sub-contractors. Review of ongoing works and highlight potential defects or risks. Complete accurate project materials take off as allocated by the project procurement process. Skills and Experience Required: An industry relevant City & Guilds/NVQ Level 3 or above. SMSTS. CSCS Skill Card - Black Card desirable Minimum 5 years of experience as a Mechanical Manager. Ability to influence and drive positive attitudes and behaviours with regards to site health and safety. Experience dealing with mechanical sub-contractors. IT skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office, Excel, and Word. Will need to be able to understand building services including design principles, method statements, inspection test plans, risk assessments, commissioning, and handover requirements.
Mechanical Construction Manager High Wycombe Permanent 1st Step Solutions are looking for an experienced Mechanical Construction Manager in the High Wycombe area on behalf of a leading Tier 1 M&E Contractor. Your responsibilities will include: Responsible for the mechanical services delivery, health and safety, subcontractor performance and wellbeing, whilst liaising with the client, main contractor and consultants. Reporting to the Project Manager. Provide weekly updates to the Contracts Manager and Projects Manager. Manage and oversee the on-site construction team, including mechanical and external contractors. Implementing of project health & safety strategies. Ensure the highest consideration is given when complying with current regulations and specific client requirements. Reporting of all Health and Safety issues and manage the issue and upkeep of PPE to the team. Proactively demonstrating health and safety leadership and monitoring on site; ensuring the safety standards are understood, implemented and maintained by all team members and contractors. Auditing of supply chain works onsite in line with approved RAMS. Compile project and task specific RAMS and ensure they are updated in line with the project progress. Leading the management of the mechanical and electrical safe system of works. Leading the management of the collation of sub-contractors issued environmental data. Managing the project risk register and monitoring weekly look ahead plan for resource and progress. Implementing project QA strategies. Carrying out detailed quality assurance inspections of installations in accordance with the QA procedure. Leading the quality assurance meetings with detailed understanding of areas completed. Coordinating with the management of the trade-to-trade handover process. Managing supply chain snagging and de-snagging process. Auditing of construction installation works to ensure compliance with mechanical requirements Coordinating with the management and auditing of installation works to ensure compliance with project strategies. Ensure installations are in accordance with drawing specifications Ensure sub-contractors work to the programme, construction sequence and efficient deployment when pro-actively allocating work. Take ownership of mechanical issues and liaise with the client and design consultants to obtain closure and clarifications where necessary. Carryout toolbox talks were required to sub-contractors. Review of ongoing works and highlight potential defects or risks. Complete accurate project materials take off as allocated by the project procurement process. Skills and Experience Required: An industry relevant City & Guilds/NVQ Level 3 or above. SMSTS. CSCS Skill Card - Black Card desirable Minimum 5 years of experience as a Mechanical Manager. Ability to influence and drive positive attitudes and behaviours with regards to site health and safety. Experience dealing with mechanical sub-contractors. IT skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office, Excel, and Word. Will need to be able to understand building services including design principles, method statements, inspection test plans, risk assessments, commissioning, and handover requirements.
25/06/2026
Full time
Mechanical Construction Manager High Wycombe Permanent 1st Step Solutions are looking for an experienced Mechanical Construction Manager in the High Wycombe area on behalf of a leading Tier 1 M&E Contractor. Your responsibilities will include: Responsible for the mechanical services delivery, health and safety, subcontractor performance and wellbeing, whilst liaising with the client, main contractor and consultants. Reporting to the Project Manager. Provide weekly updates to the Contracts Manager and Projects Manager. Manage and oversee the on-site construction team, including mechanical and external contractors. Implementing of project health & safety strategies. Ensure the highest consideration is given when complying with current regulations and specific client requirements. Reporting of all Health and Safety issues and manage the issue and upkeep of PPE to the team. Proactively demonstrating health and safety leadership and monitoring on site; ensuring the safety standards are understood, implemented and maintained by all team members and contractors. Auditing of supply chain works onsite in line with approved RAMS. Compile project and task specific RAMS and ensure they are updated in line with the project progress. Leading the management of the mechanical and electrical safe system of works. Leading the management of the collation of sub-contractors issued environmental data. Managing the project risk register and monitoring weekly look ahead plan for resource and progress. Implementing project QA strategies. Carrying out detailed quality assurance inspections of installations in accordance with the QA procedure. Leading the quality assurance meetings with detailed understanding of areas completed. Coordinating with the management of the trade-to-trade handover process. Managing supply chain snagging and de-snagging process. Auditing of construction installation works to ensure compliance with mechanical requirements Coordinating with the management and auditing of installation works to ensure compliance with project strategies. Ensure installations are in accordance with drawing specifications Ensure sub-contractors work to the programme, construction sequence and efficient deployment when pro-actively allocating work. Take ownership of mechanical issues and liaise with the client and design consultants to obtain closure and clarifications where necessary. Carryout toolbox talks were required to sub-contractors. Review of ongoing works and highlight potential defects or risks. Complete accurate project materials take off as allocated by the project procurement process. Skills and Experience Required: An industry relevant City & Guilds/NVQ Level 3 or above. SMSTS. CSCS Skill Card - Black Card desirable Minimum 5 years of experience as a Mechanical Manager. Ability to influence and drive positive attitudes and behaviours with regards to site health and safety. Experience dealing with mechanical sub-contractors. IT skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office, Excel, and Word. Will need to be able to understand building services including design principles, method statements, inspection test plans, risk assessments, commissioning, and handover requirements.
Electrical Construction Manager High Wycombe Permanent 1st Step Solutions are looking for an experienced Electrical Construction Manager in the High Wycombe area on behalf of a leading Tier 1 M&E Contractor. Your responsibilities will include: Responsible for the electrical services delivery, health and safety, subcontractor performance and wellbeing, whilst liaising with the client, main contractor and consultants. Reporting to the Project Manager. Provide weekly updates to the Contracts Manager and Projects Manager. Manage and oversee the on-site construction team, including electrical and external contractors. Implementing of project health & safety strategies. Ensure the highest consideration is given when complying with current regulations and specific client requirements. Reporting of all Health and Safety issues and manage the issue and upkeep of PPE to the team. Proactively demonstrating health and safety leadership and monitoring on site; ensuring the safety standards are understood, implemented and maintained by all team members and contractors. Auditing of supply chain works onsite in line with approved RAMS. Compile project and task specific RAMS and ensure they are updated in line with the project progress. Leading the management of the mechanical and electrical safe system of works. Leading the management of the collation of sub-contractors issued environmental data. Managing the project risk register and monitoring weekly look ahead plan for resource and progress. Implementing project QA strategies. Carrying out detailed quality assurance inspections of installations in accordance with the QA procedure. Leading the quality assurance meetings with detailed understanding of areas completed. Coordinating with the management of the trade-to-trade handover process. Managing supply chain snagging and de-snagging process. Auditing of construction installation works to ensure compliance with electrical requirements Coordinating with the management and auditing of installation works to ensure compliance with project strategies. Ensure installations are in accordance with drawing specifications Ensure sub-contractors work to the programme, construction sequence and efficient deployment when pro-actively allocating work. Take ownership of electrical issues and liaise with the client and design consultants to obtain closure and clarifications where necessary. Carryout toolbox talks were required to sub-contractors. Review of ongoing works and highlight potential defects or risks. Complete accurate project materials take off as allocated by the project procurement process. Skills and Experience Required: An industry relevant City & Guilds/NVQ Level 3 or above. SMSTS. CSCS Skill Card - Black Card desirable Minimum 5 years of experience as a Electrical Manager. Ability to influence and drive positive attitudes and behaviours with regards to site health and safety. Experience dealing with mechanical sub-contractors. IT skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office, Excel, and Word. Will need to be able to understand building services including design principles, method statements, inspection test plans, risk assessments, commissioning, and handover requirements.
25/06/2026
Full time
Electrical Construction Manager High Wycombe Permanent 1st Step Solutions are looking for an experienced Electrical Construction Manager in the High Wycombe area on behalf of a leading Tier 1 M&E Contractor. Your responsibilities will include: Responsible for the electrical services delivery, health and safety, subcontractor performance and wellbeing, whilst liaising with the client, main contractor and consultants. Reporting to the Project Manager. Provide weekly updates to the Contracts Manager and Projects Manager. Manage and oversee the on-site construction team, including electrical and external contractors. Implementing of project health & safety strategies. Ensure the highest consideration is given when complying with current regulations and specific client requirements. Reporting of all Health and Safety issues and manage the issue and upkeep of PPE to the team. Proactively demonstrating health and safety leadership and monitoring on site; ensuring the safety standards are understood, implemented and maintained by all team members and contractors. Auditing of supply chain works onsite in line with approved RAMS. Compile project and task specific RAMS and ensure they are updated in line with the project progress. Leading the management of the mechanical and electrical safe system of works. Leading the management of the collation of sub-contractors issued environmental data. Managing the project risk register and monitoring weekly look ahead plan for resource and progress. Implementing project QA strategies. Carrying out detailed quality assurance inspections of installations in accordance with the QA procedure. Leading the quality assurance meetings with detailed understanding of areas completed. Coordinating with the management of the trade-to-trade handover process. Managing supply chain snagging and de-snagging process. Auditing of construction installation works to ensure compliance with electrical requirements Coordinating with the management and auditing of installation works to ensure compliance with project strategies. Ensure installations are in accordance with drawing specifications Ensure sub-contractors work to the programme, construction sequence and efficient deployment when pro-actively allocating work. Take ownership of electrical issues and liaise with the client and design consultants to obtain closure and clarifications where necessary. Carryout toolbox talks were required to sub-contractors. Review of ongoing works and highlight potential defects or risks. Complete accurate project materials take off as allocated by the project procurement process. Skills and Experience Required: An industry relevant City & Guilds/NVQ Level 3 or above. SMSTS. CSCS Skill Card - Black Card desirable Minimum 5 years of experience as a Electrical Manager. Ability to influence and drive positive attitudes and behaviours with regards to site health and safety. Experience dealing with mechanical sub-contractors. IT skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office, Excel, and Word. Will need to be able to understand building services including design principles, method statements, inspection test plans, risk assessments, commissioning, and handover requirements.
BMS Project Manager Central London Permanent 65,000 - 85,000 + Package + Car allowance Job Description: Our client is an established Building controls company and they are currently looking to expand their existing team and take on another BMS Project Manager. The majority of projects will be based in Central London, and there is option to work from home where needed. You will be required to: Take responsibility for the attendance of regular contract meetings to establish project status and conditions Focus on site based customer requirements Provide technical assistance to both customers and colleagues Ability to manage and exceed yearly financial targets Maximisation of gross profit margins on individual contracts Manage the financial and monthly purchases of equipment to eliminate stock carrying Manage monthly contract ordering budgets with regards suppliers' equipment Ensure goods are delivered to site in the same month they are purchased to maximise the company cash flow Ensure a good and comprehensive knowledge of suppliers installed systems Keep up to date with technological & Environmental developments within our applied industry Have good sound knowledge of mechanical and electrical basic principles of operation and how to correctly apply them to required BMS Systems Provide general technical knowledge and assistance to both skilled and unskilled customers, in appropriate detail Must be willing to provide additional hours of work to satisfy workload requirements Take responsibility as lead engineer for each project allocated and implement internal contractual procedures Organisation and transition of contracts from handover to completion whilst achieving targets of quality, budget and timescale Design of control strategies, points' lists and system descriptions for commissioning team and operation and maintenance manuals Candidate Specification: Excellent general & personnel management skills Knowledge of Project Financial Management Ability to accurately complete conversion of Project Design to Working System Personnel knowledge of BMS and ability to train others Good time keeping and smart appearance Health and safety awareness Flexible approach Good People skills Good Organisational skills BMS Systems knowledge to include Trend or Tridium systems Electrical knowledge Knowledge of contract law and standard forms of contract Excellent I.T. Skills
25/06/2026
Full time
BMS Project Manager Central London Permanent 65,000 - 85,000 + Package + Car allowance Job Description: Our client is an established Building controls company and they are currently looking to expand their existing team and take on another BMS Project Manager. The majority of projects will be based in Central London, and there is option to work from home where needed. You will be required to: Take responsibility for the attendance of regular contract meetings to establish project status and conditions Focus on site based customer requirements Provide technical assistance to both customers and colleagues Ability to manage and exceed yearly financial targets Maximisation of gross profit margins on individual contracts Manage the financial and monthly purchases of equipment to eliminate stock carrying Manage monthly contract ordering budgets with regards suppliers' equipment Ensure goods are delivered to site in the same month they are purchased to maximise the company cash flow Ensure a good and comprehensive knowledge of suppliers installed systems Keep up to date with technological & Environmental developments within our applied industry Have good sound knowledge of mechanical and electrical basic principles of operation and how to correctly apply them to required BMS Systems Provide general technical knowledge and assistance to both skilled and unskilled customers, in appropriate detail Must be willing to provide additional hours of work to satisfy workload requirements Take responsibility as lead engineer for each project allocated and implement internal contractual procedures Organisation and transition of contracts from handover to completion whilst achieving targets of quality, budget and timescale Design of control strategies, points' lists and system descriptions for commissioning team and operation and maintenance manuals Candidate Specification: Excellent general & personnel management skills Knowledge of Project Financial Management Ability to accurately complete conversion of Project Design to Working System Personnel knowledge of BMS and ability to train others Good time keeping and smart appearance Health and safety awareness Flexible approach Good People skills Good Organisational skills BMS Systems knowledge to include Trend or Tridium systems Electrical knowledge Knowledge of contract law and standard forms of contract Excellent I.T. Skills
Construction Manager - CAPEX Projects (Grays, Essex) Location: Grays, Essex Negotiable rate Duration: 12 months + Our client is a fuel storage operations business with sites across the UK and Europe. They are now seeking an experienced Construction Manager to support the safe and successful delivery of CAPEX works at their Grays Terminal. You'll play a key role in delivering commercial growth installations, tank and pipeline inspections, and associated repair activities-ensuring works are completed safely, on schedule, within budget, and fully compliant with uk standards. Key responsibilities Plan and manage construction activities on site in line with agreed schedules and the Project Manager's direction. Lead and oversee contractors across multi-discipline packages (civils, mechanical/piping, E&I, C&I, inspection, tank cleaning, painting, etc.). Ensure full compliance with the Worksite HSE Plan, site rules, Permit to Work, Safe Systems of Work (SSOW), RAMS/JMS and Exolum requirements. Ensure construction is delivered in line with Scope of Work, Project Execution Plan, contracts, and latest Approved for Construction (AFC) drawings/specifications. Drive quality and productivity, monitor contractor performance, and audit progress against plan, budget and RAMS requirements. Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders to manage interfaces and minimise operational disruption. Support pre-commissioning/commissioning readiness, snagging close-out, and robust project handover (as-builts, handover pack, certification). Provide regular reporting on progress, safety performance, issues and risks; contribute to forecasting and cost reporting. Ensure CDM and Construction Phase Plan requirements are met where applicable, including COMAH/MAH expectations. Essential requirements Time-served background in a relevant discipline (Mechanical/Civil/Electrical/C&I) to NVQ/SVQ/HNC/HND level (or equivalent). Minimum 10 years' experience in a Lead Field Supervisor (or similar) role. Experience working in MAH / COMAH or similarly highly regulated environments. Strong working knowledge of CDM 2015, Management of Change, and safe execution of brownfield works. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills; confident producing management-level reports and procedures. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Incorporated Engineer membership (or higher); degree-level engineering qualification. Project Management qualification. SMSTS and Temporary Works Supervisor training. Experience managing multiple concurrent site work fronts and multi-discipline terminal/tank farm projects. How to apply Apply with your CV and a brief summary of relevant COMAH/terminal project experience.
25/06/2026
Contract
Construction Manager - CAPEX Projects (Grays, Essex) Location: Grays, Essex Negotiable rate Duration: 12 months + Our client is a fuel storage operations business with sites across the UK and Europe. They are now seeking an experienced Construction Manager to support the safe and successful delivery of CAPEX works at their Grays Terminal. You'll play a key role in delivering commercial growth installations, tank and pipeline inspections, and associated repair activities-ensuring works are completed safely, on schedule, within budget, and fully compliant with uk standards. Key responsibilities Plan and manage construction activities on site in line with agreed schedules and the Project Manager's direction. Lead and oversee contractors across multi-discipline packages (civils, mechanical/piping, E&I, C&I, inspection, tank cleaning, painting, etc.). Ensure full compliance with the Worksite HSE Plan, site rules, Permit to Work, Safe Systems of Work (SSOW), RAMS/JMS and Exolum requirements. Ensure construction is delivered in line with Scope of Work, Project Execution Plan, contracts, and latest Approved for Construction (AFC) drawings/specifications. Drive quality and productivity, monitor contractor performance, and audit progress against plan, budget and RAMS requirements. Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders to manage interfaces and minimise operational disruption. Support pre-commissioning/commissioning readiness, snagging close-out, and robust project handover (as-builts, handover pack, certification). Provide regular reporting on progress, safety performance, issues and risks; contribute to forecasting and cost reporting. Ensure CDM and Construction Phase Plan requirements are met where applicable, including COMAH/MAH expectations. Essential requirements Time-served background in a relevant discipline (Mechanical/Civil/Electrical/C&I) to NVQ/SVQ/HNC/HND level (or equivalent). Minimum 10 years' experience in a Lead Field Supervisor (or similar) role. Experience working in MAH / COMAH or similarly highly regulated environments. Strong working knowledge of CDM 2015, Management of Change, and safe execution of brownfield works. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills; confident producing management-level reports and procedures. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Incorporated Engineer membership (or higher); degree-level engineering qualification. Project Management qualification. SMSTS and Temporary Works Supervisor training. Experience managing multiple concurrent site work fronts and multi-discipline terminal/tank farm projects. How to apply Apply with your CV and a brief summary of relevant COMAH/terminal project experience.
Commercial Manager London 120,000 - 140,000 + Package A leading Building Services contractor is looking to appoint an experienced Commercial Manager to join its senior leadership team in London. With an enviable reputation for delivering complex Mechanical, Electrical and Public Health (MEP) projects across commercial, residential, life sciences, healthcare and mission-critical sectors, this business continues to secure some of the capital's most prestigious developments. As the business continues to grow, this is an opportunity to take ownership of a portfolio of high-value projects while helping to shape the commercial direction of an organisation recognised for quality, innovation and long-term client partnerships. What You'll Be Doing Lead the commercial management of multiple MEP projects across London. Oversee project profitability, forecasting, reporting and cost control. Manage and mentor Senior Quantity Surveyors and Quantity Surveyors. Negotiate subcontract packages and manage procurement strategies. Identify commercial risks and implement mitigation strategies. Manage variations, change control, claims and final accounts. Build trusted relationships with clients, consultants and supply chain partners. Support tender reviews and provide commercial input during pre-construction. Present commercial performance reports to senior leadership. What We're Looking For Proven commercial management experience within Building Services or MEP. Strong knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Experience delivering projects valued from 10m to 100m+. Excellent leadership and people management skills. Strong negotiation and client management abilities. A commercially driven mindset with excellent financial awareness. Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or similar (preferred). Package 120,000 - 140,000 basic salary Annual Bonus Enhanced Pension Professional Development Long-term Career Progression Diamond and the Danny Sullivan Group are an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and do not discriminate on the basis of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. We are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is fair, accessible and inclusive for all. INDCER
25/06/2026
Full time
Commercial Manager London 120,000 - 140,000 + Package A leading Building Services contractor is looking to appoint an experienced Commercial Manager to join its senior leadership team in London. With an enviable reputation for delivering complex Mechanical, Electrical and Public Health (MEP) projects across commercial, residential, life sciences, healthcare and mission-critical sectors, this business continues to secure some of the capital's most prestigious developments. As the business continues to grow, this is an opportunity to take ownership of a portfolio of high-value projects while helping to shape the commercial direction of an organisation recognised for quality, innovation and long-term client partnerships. What You'll Be Doing Lead the commercial management of multiple MEP projects across London. Oversee project profitability, forecasting, reporting and cost control. Manage and mentor Senior Quantity Surveyors and Quantity Surveyors. Negotiate subcontract packages and manage procurement strategies. Identify commercial risks and implement mitigation strategies. Manage variations, change control, claims and final accounts. Build trusted relationships with clients, consultants and supply chain partners. Support tender reviews and provide commercial input during pre-construction. Present commercial performance reports to senior leadership. What We're Looking For Proven commercial management experience within Building Services or MEP. Strong knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Experience delivering projects valued from 10m to 100m+. Excellent leadership and people management skills. Strong negotiation and client management abilities. A commercially driven mindset with excellent financial awareness. Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or similar (preferred). Package 120,000 - 140,000 basic salary Annual Bonus Enhanced Pension Professional Development Long-term Career Progression Diamond and the Danny Sullivan Group are an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and do not discriminate on the basis of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. We are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is fair, accessible and inclusive for all. INDCER