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J. Murphy & Sons Ltd
Senior Project Manager
J. Murphy & Sons Ltd St. Fergus, Aberdeenshire
Murphy is recruiting for a title to work with Natural Resources on the St Fergus Gas Terminal based out of either Wigan with travel to Scotland or based out of St Fergus. We maintain, operate, modify, design, construct and commission new energy networks and facilities across four countries; guiding our customers through the challenges of the energy transition and supporting their commitments to achieve net zero emissions. We provide safe and reliable specialist services as a trusted Engineering, Procure, Fabrication, Maintain and Decommissioning (EPFCM&D) partner. This includes work with onshore and offshore oil, gas pipelines, gas diversions and renewable energies. A day in the life of a Murphy Senior Project Manager: To be fully accountable for the delivery of the projects, ensuring it is completed safely, on time, in accordance with the contract requirements and to budget. Sets the overall standard on the projects/contract. Ensure the project requirements are identified and delivered. Identify issues and ensure they are resolved in a controlled and timely manner. To ensure contract programmes are planned, reviewed, and delivered. Line management of Site Managers, Assistant Site Managers and Section Managers. Responsible for effective client relationship management, collaborative approach and providing updates to internal and external stakeholders on project/contract progress. Ensures operating plans are in place to ensure sufficient resources and materials are in place. Will be expected to resolve most operational issues with any business-critical issues referred to the Project Director. Responsible for all commercial activities associated with the project including the delivery of the gross margin, management of cost control and other key commercial and financial metrics. Overall performance management of subcontractors of the gross margin, management of cost control and other key commercial and financial metrics. Still interested, does this sound like you? Experience in delivering highly serviced (mechanical/electrical heavy) Design & Construct Projects. Desired experience in the Oil and gas industry (Gas Terminals/Compressors) Familiarity of NEC3&4 forms of contracts Experience within a Project Managerial role Experience of working on complex multi-discipline Enhancement projects, delivering within programme and cost controls Excellent stakeholder management skills, able to develop close working relationships with clients and subcontractors. Health and Safety Qualification not essential but desirable HNC / HND or NVQ Level 5 (or Degree) level or alternatively appropriate experience.
21/08/2026
Full time
Murphy is recruiting for a title to work with Natural Resources on the St Fergus Gas Terminal based out of either Wigan with travel to Scotland or based out of St Fergus. We maintain, operate, modify, design, construct and commission new energy networks and facilities across four countries; guiding our customers through the challenges of the energy transition and supporting their commitments to achieve net zero emissions. We provide safe and reliable specialist services as a trusted Engineering, Procure, Fabrication, Maintain and Decommissioning (EPFCM&D) partner. This includes work with onshore and offshore oil, gas pipelines, gas diversions and renewable energies. A day in the life of a Murphy Senior Project Manager: To be fully accountable for the delivery of the projects, ensuring it is completed safely, on time, in accordance with the contract requirements and to budget. Sets the overall standard on the projects/contract. Ensure the project requirements are identified and delivered. Identify issues and ensure they are resolved in a controlled and timely manner. To ensure contract programmes are planned, reviewed, and delivered. Line management of Site Managers, Assistant Site Managers and Section Managers. Responsible for effective client relationship management, collaborative approach and providing updates to internal and external stakeholders on project/contract progress. Ensures operating plans are in place to ensure sufficient resources and materials are in place. Will be expected to resolve most operational issues with any business-critical issues referred to the Project Director. Responsible for all commercial activities associated with the project including the delivery of the gross margin, management of cost control and other key commercial and financial metrics. Overall performance management of subcontractors of the gross margin, management of cost control and other key commercial and financial metrics. Still interested, does this sound like you? Experience in delivering highly serviced (mechanical/electrical heavy) Design & Construct Projects. Desired experience in the Oil and gas industry (Gas Terminals/Compressors) Familiarity of NEC3&4 forms of contracts Experience within a Project Managerial role Experience of working on complex multi-discipline Enhancement projects, delivering within programme and cost controls Excellent stakeholder management skills, able to develop close working relationships with clients and subcontractors. Health and Safety Qualification not essential but desirable HNC / HND or NVQ Level 5 (or Degree) level or alternatively appropriate experience.
ATG ENTERTAINMENT
Technical and Buildings Manager
ATG ENTERTAINMENT
Technical and Buildings Manager - Richmond Theatre, London Richmond Theatre is seeking an experienced Technical & Building professional to lead a skilled and dedicated team while overseeing one of the UK's most beautiful historic theatres. Located in the heart of Richmond, this stunning 126-year-old venue presents a diverse programme of productions throughout the year, including plays, musicals, dance, opera, talks, comedy, and the much-loved annual pantomime. Recent highlights have included acclaimed productions such as Prima Facie starring Jodie Comer, alongside memorable evenings with celebrated performers including Nick Mohammed, Dame Judi Dench and Sir Ian McKellen, to name a few. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in preserving and developing a landmark venue while supporting world-class live entertainment. You'll report to the Theatre Director and be responsible for the Technical, Maintenance and Stage Door teams. You'll also work closely with all Heads of Department, venue business management and central department colleagues (particularly Technical Operations, Risk Management and Property & Facilities). The Technical & Buildings Manager will maintain a cohesive, efficient, cost-effective and robust operational, technical and facilities maintenance structure at the theatre. They will ensure a high standard of day-to-day technical service, safety and welfare management, alongside property and facilities management, whilst always keeping the customers, the production and events at the heart of what they do. This will be achieved through effective management and leadership, excellent planning, budget management, and efficient scheduling of the theatre team. Please note, your role may involve working with children or vulnerable people. Key responsibilities Take the lead role in ensuring a cohesive, efficient, cost-effective, and robust technical and maintenance structure for the venue. Act as the main point of contact for Producers, Tour Managers and Contractors ensuring all visitors and companies receive the highest standards of customer service. Manage the implementation, monitoring and cultural approach to workplace safety and compliance across all the technical operations ensuring the business meets its requirements in accordance with Health & Safety at Work Regulations (1999) for venue employees, visiting companies, and third-party contractors. Play an active role in the venue senior management team participating in management meetings and contributing to the overall success of business. Manage building and technical expenditure and projects, and to ensure the building is presented to the highest standard day-to-day. Set a positive culture when it comes to managing Risk across the site, particularly with focus on safe delivery of BOH operations. Liaise and align work with ATG's central Group Operations team consisting of Property, Technical, Facilities, Risk and Procurement. Plan and report on all this work as appropriate. Technical Take the lead on all technical matters ensuring that all visiting companies receive a full technical service and that all shows, and events are presented to audiences at the highest standard possible. Lead the technical staff which will require an amount of time working on stage as an active member of the technical team. Work closely with productions and events to ensure their technical needs are met as economically as possible, always ensuring that these comply with agreed contractual terms. Work closely with colleagues in the building delivering events that sit in addition to the theatrical calendar, such as the Theatre Manager on private events and hires deliver and the Creative Learning and ATGE Inspire Producer on events and engagement activities. Plan as far ahead as possible ensuring all technical personnel are scheduled efficiently and effectively and produce and approve rosters in good time. Ensure budgets are met and all regulations and good practice adhered to. Ensure that the producers, event managers, and production teams receive the highest standards of customer care. Act as the primary contact point for all pre-production event meetings and communications ensuring that accurate information regarding technical, production and health and safety requirements are supplied in advance and actioned. Play an active role in ATGE-wide technical, production and health and safety activities. Safety, Health, Welfare Manage the implementation and monitoring of procedures and facilities in accordance with Health & Safety at Work Regulations (1999) for theatre employees and visiting companies, ensuring that safety culture is high on the agenda of all staff and that continuous improvement is always reached for. Lead on all building and technical safety and welfare matters relating to the venue. Work with the Theatre Director and other senior management to ensure all operations and procedures within the theatre meet current legislation, industry best working practices, and ATGE policies. Ensure all relevant processes are completed to an appropriate standard and documented to protect the company's interests. Ensure the building, permanent and temporary installations and loose equipment is tested and inspected in accordance with relevant legislation, best practice, and ATGE guidance. Lead on the development and monitoring of risk assessments relating to the building, plant, and technical operations. Ensure that suitable levels of competencies for staff and third parties can be demonstrated for any works being undertaken. Budget and Finance Along with the Theatre Director prepare all budgets relating to your areas of operation and then ensure that these budgets are achieved, reviewed regularly, and reported on. Be responsible for all purchases and investment relating to the building, facilities, and technical works. Ensure that materials and services required by the technical and maintenance team are ordered in accordance with the company's approved procedures, supplying information for accounts and calculating contra charges. Maintenance and Facilities Management Ensure that the property, soft & hard services, plant, and equipment relating to Richmond Theatre is maintained, tested, inspected, and presented to the highest standard. Align with group policies and procedures on day-to-day planned and preventative maintenance. Prepare and update maintenance plans to facilitate the planning of investment across the venue; align with group contracts and centralised policies and procedures across technical, FM, property, and risk. Ensure that the building is presented to the highest standards, and that the building is always safe for use by our staff and costumers. Ensure that all plant, services, and equipment is maintained, fit for purpose and in-line with legislation, best practice and ATGE guidance. Project manage and /or support the delivery of repair/capital investment projects along with Theatre Director, ATGE property team, head of FM or head of technical operations as appropriate. Maintain technical, facilities and building records, drawings, O+Ms and general information ensuring that information is up to date and relevant, storing the data on the appropriate ATG system. With the Theatre Director develop a regime of planned maintenance, testing and inspection for all aspects of the venue. Staff Development, Training and Communication Develop a skilled, cohesive, and motivated team by ensuring high standards of recruitment, communication, development, and training. This includes our permanently contracted technical and maintenance staff and our Stage Door team. Recruit, train, appraise and manage your team to ensure business and individual objectives are achieved. Lead on staff training and development and ensure that appropriate technical, facilities and safety training is delivered. Lead on all other personnel matters relating to your team. Ensure all ATGE's HR policies and procedures are met and implemented. In conjunction with the Venue Administrator, ensure all personnel changes or updates for the BOH employees are processed in accordance with the company's procedures. Co-ordinate timesheets (and relevant ATGE systems), ensuring that they are correct and ready for processing by the Administrator. To ensure the timesheets adhere to agreed (and costed) staffing calls. Ensure regular and effective communication across your team. Set up regular team meetings to ensure the team is well informed and motivated. To also communicate company information, procedures, and goals. Your skills, qualities, and experience. If you can demonstrate many of the essential skills, qualities and experience we encourage you to apply. We welcome transferable skills from other industries. We are able to provide training where necessary. Essential IOSHH Certificate, First Aid, Fire Marshal Risk qualifications Working at Height Harness and Rescue and Pyrotechnics qualifications Extensive experience of managing technical teams within live performance venues. Experience in staff management, leadership, training, and supervision. Experience in safety legislation, implementation of safe systems and developing safety culture. . click apply for full job details
21/08/2026
Full time
Technical and Buildings Manager - Richmond Theatre, London Richmond Theatre is seeking an experienced Technical & Building professional to lead a skilled and dedicated team while overseeing one of the UK's most beautiful historic theatres. Located in the heart of Richmond, this stunning 126-year-old venue presents a diverse programme of productions throughout the year, including plays, musicals, dance, opera, talks, comedy, and the much-loved annual pantomime. Recent highlights have included acclaimed productions such as Prima Facie starring Jodie Comer, alongside memorable evenings with celebrated performers including Nick Mohammed, Dame Judi Dench and Sir Ian McKellen, to name a few. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in preserving and developing a landmark venue while supporting world-class live entertainment. You'll report to the Theatre Director and be responsible for the Technical, Maintenance and Stage Door teams. You'll also work closely with all Heads of Department, venue business management and central department colleagues (particularly Technical Operations, Risk Management and Property & Facilities). The Technical & Buildings Manager will maintain a cohesive, efficient, cost-effective and robust operational, technical and facilities maintenance structure at the theatre. They will ensure a high standard of day-to-day technical service, safety and welfare management, alongside property and facilities management, whilst always keeping the customers, the production and events at the heart of what they do. This will be achieved through effective management and leadership, excellent planning, budget management, and efficient scheduling of the theatre team. Please note, your role may involve working with children or vulnerable people. Key responsibilities Take the lead role in ensuring a cohesive, efficient, cost-effective, and robust technical and maintenance structure for the venue. Act as the main point of contact for Producers, Tour Managers and Contractors ensuring all visitors and companies receive the highest standards of customer service. Manage the implementation, monitoring and cultural approach to workplace safety and compliance across all the technical operations ensuring the business meets its requirements in accordance with Health & Safety at Work Regulations (1999) for venue employees, visiting companies, and third-party contractors. Play an active role in the venue senior management team participating in management meetings and contributing to the overall success of business. Manage building and technical expenditure and projects, and to ensure the building is presented to the highest standard day-to-day. Set a positive culture when it comes to managing Risk across the site, particularly with focus on safe delivery of BOH operations. Liaise and align work with ATG's central Group Operations team consisting of Property, Technical, Facilities, Risk and Procurement. Plan and report on all this work as appropriate. Technical Take the lead on all technical matters ensuring that all visiting companies receive a full technical service and that all shows, and events are presented to audiences at the highest standard possible. Lead the technical staff which will require an amount of time working on stage as an active member of the technical team. Work closely with productions and events to ensure their technical needs are met as economically as possible, always ensuring that these comply with agreed contractual terms. Work closely with colleagues in the building delivering events that sit in addition to the theatrical calendar, such as the Theatre Manager on private events and hires deliver and the Creative Learning and ATGE Inspire Producer on events and engagement activities. Plan as far ahead as possible ensuring all technical personnel are scheduled efficiently and effectively and produce and approve rosters in good time. Ensure budgets are met and all regulations and good practice adhered to. Ensure that the producers, event managers, and production teams receive the highest standards of customer care. Act as the primary contact point for all pre-production event meetings and communications ensuring that accurate information regarding technical, production and health and safety requirements are supplied in advance and actioned. Play an active role in ATGE-wide technical, production and health and safety activities. Safety, Health, Welfare Manage the implementation and monitoring of procedures and facilities in accordance with Health & Safety at Work Regulations (1999) for theatre employees and visiting companies, ensuring that safety culture is high on the agenda of all staff and that continuous improvement is always reached for. Lead on all building and technical safety and welfare matters relating to the venue. Work with the Theatre Director and other senior management to ensure all operations and procedures within the theatre meet current legislation, industry best working practices, and ATGE policies. Ensure all relevant processes are completed to an appropriate standard and documented to protect the company's interests. Ensure the building, permanent and temporary installations and loose equipment is tested and inspected in accordance with relevant legislation, best practice, and ATGE guidance. Lead on the development and monitoring of risk assessments relating to the building, plant, and technical operations. Ensure that suitable levels of competencies for staff and third parties can be demonstrated for any works being undertaken. Budget and Finance Along with the Theatre Director prepare all budgets relating to your areas of operation and then ensure that these budgets are achieved, reviewed regularly, and reported on. Be responsible for all purchases and investment relating to the building, facilities, and technical works. Ensure that materials and services required by the technical and maintenance team are ordered in accordance with the company's approved procedures, supplying information for accounts and calculating contra charges. Maintenance and Facilities Management Ensure that the property, soft & hard services, plant, and equipment relating to Richmond Theatre is maintained, tested, inspected, and presented to the highest standard. Align with group policies and procedures on day-to-day planned and preventative maintenance. Prepare and update maintenance plans to facilitate the planning of investment across the venue; align with group contracts and centralised policies and procedures across technical, FM, property, and risk. Ensure that the building is presented to the highest standards, and that the building is always safe for use by our staff and costumers. Ensure that all plant, services, and equipment is maintained, fit for purpose and in-line with legislation, best practice and ATGE guidance. Project manage and /or support the delivery of repair/capital investment projects along with Theatre Director, ATGE property team, head of FM or head of technical operations as appropriate. Maintain technical, facilities and building records, drawings, O+Ms and general information ensuring that information is up to date and relevant, storing the data on the appropriate ATG system. With the Theatre Director develop a regime of planned maintenance, testing and inspection for all aspects of the venue. Staff Development, Training and Communication Develop a skilled, cohesive, and motivated team by ensuring high standards of recruitment, communication, development, and training. This includes our permanently contracted technical and maintenance staff and our Stage Door team. Recruit, train, appraise and manage your team to ensure business and individual objectives are achieved. Lead on staff training and development and ensure that appropriate technical, facilities and safety training is delivered. Lead on all other personnel matters relating to your team. Ensure all ATGE's HR policies and procedures are met and implemented. In conjunction with the Venue Administrator, ensure all personnel changes or updates for the BOH employees are processed in accordance with the company's procedures. Co-ordinate timesheets (and relevant ATGE systems), ensuring that they are correct and ready for processing by the Administrator. To ensure the timesheets adhere to agreed (and costed) staffing calls. Ensure regular and effective communication across your team. Set up regular team meetings to ensure the team is well informed and motivated. To also communicate company information, procedures, and goals. Your skills, qualities, and experience. If you can demonstrate many of the essential skills, qualities and experience we encourage you to apply. We welcome transferable skills from other industries. We are able to provide training where necessary. Essential IOSHH Certificate, First Aid, Fire Marshal Risk qualifications Working at Height Harness and Rescue and Pyrotechnics qualifications Extensive experience of managing technical teams within live performance venues. Experience in staff management, leadership, training, and supervision. Experience in safety legislation, implementation of safe systems and developing safety culture. . click apply for full job details
300 North Limited
Director of Property & Workplace
300 North Limited
Director of Property & Workplace Are you a strategic property leader who can shape the future of a corporate estate while creating exceptional workplace experiences? We are recruiting for a Director of Property & Workplace in London on behalf of a high-profile organisation with a diverse UK property portfolio. This is a rare opportunity to join a business at an exciting stage of growth, leading its property and workplace strategy while influencing decision-making at Executive level. This is not a traditional facilities management role. We are looking for a commercially minded leader who can balance long-term strategic thinking with operational excellence, ensuring the property portfolio supports business growth, employee experience and future ways of working. Role Summary: Location: London Salary: £130,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Why Apply? Opportunity to shape the future workplace and property strategy of a high-profile organisation. A highly visible leadership role with genuine influence across the Executive Team. Lead a diverse UK property portfolio during an exciting period of growth and transformation. The Role Reporting to an Executive Leader, you will be responsible for leading the organisation's property, workplace and facilities function across a multi-site UK estate. Key responsibilities include: Developing and delivering a long-term property and workplace strategy aligned with business objectives. Leading and developing a high-performing property and workplace team, creating a culture of accountability, collaboration and continuous improvement. Managing a diverse corporate property portfolio, ensuring it remains efficient, compliant and fit for future growth. Leading major capital projects, including office refurbishments, workplace transformation programmes and strategic property initiatives. Managing significant operational and capital budgets, ensuring commercial value, effective investment decisions and robust risk management. Building strong relationships with senior stakeholders, landlords, consultants and outsourced service partners. Providing strategic advice to the Executive Team on property, workplace and estate-related matters. Ensuring the highest standards of health & safety, statutory compliance, governance and sustainability across the portfolio. About You You will be an experienced senior property or workplace leader with experience gained within a large corporate occupier or client-side corporate real estate environment with the credibility to influence at Executive and Board level, together with the commercial mindset to shape long term business decisions. You will be able to demonstrate: Significant leadership experience within corporate property, workplace, corporate real estate or a similar environment. Experience developing and delivering property strategies across complex, multi-site estates. Strong commercial acumen, including budget ownership, supplier management, contract negotiation and risk management. A successful track record of delivering major capital projects and workplace transformation programmes. Excellent stakeholder management skills, with experience influencing Executive and Board-level audiences. Strong leadership skills with a proven ability to build, develop and inspire high-performing teams. A thorough understanding of health & safety, statutory compliance and property governance. A calm, resilient and solutions-focused approach, with the ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment. Membership of RICS, IWFM, CIOB or an equivalent professional body would be advantageous.
20/08/2026
Full time
Director of Property & Workplace Are you a strategic property leader who can shape the future of a corporate estate while creating exceptional workplace experiences? We are recruiting for a Director of Property & Workplace in London on behalf of a high-profile organisation with a diverse UK property portfolio. This is a rare opportunity to join a business at an exciting stage of growth, leading its property and workplace strategy while influencing decision-making at Executive level. This is not a traditional facilities management role. We are looking for a commercially minded leader who can balance long-term strategic thinking with operational excellence, ensuring the property portfolio supports business growth, employee experience and future ways of working. Role Summary: Location: London Salary: £130,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Why Apply? Opportunity to shape the future workplace and property strategy of a high-profile organisation. A highly visible leadership role with genuine influence across the Executive Team. Lead a diverse UK property portfolio during an exciting period of growth and transformation. The Role Reporting to an Executive Leader, you will be responsible for leading the organisation's property, workplace and facilities function across a multi-site UK estate. Key responsibilities include: Developing and delivering a long-term property and workplace strategy aligned with business objectives. Leading and developing a high-performing property and workplace team, creating a culture of accountability, collaboration and continuous improvement. Managing a diverse corporate property portfolio, ensuring it remains efficient, compliant and fit for future growth. Leading major capital projects, including office refurbishments, workplace transformation programmes and strategic property initiatives. Managing significant operational and capital budgets, ensuring commercial value, effective investment decisions and robust risk management. Building strong relationships with senior stakeholders, landlords, consultants and outsourced service partners. Providing strategic advice to the Executive Team on property, workplace and estate-related matters. Ensuring the highest standards of health & safety, statutory compliance, governance and sustainability across the portfolio. About You You will be an experienced senior property or workplace leader with experience gained within a large corporate occupier or client-side corporate real estate environment with the credibility to influence at Executive and Board level, together with the commercial mindset to shape long term business decisions. You will be able to demonstrate: Significant leadership experience within corporate property, workplace, corporate real estate or a similar environment. Experience developing and delivering property strategies across complex, multi-site estates. Strong commercial acumen, including budget ownership, supplier management, contract negotiation and risk management. A successful track record of delivering major capital projects and workplace transformation programmes. Excellent stakeholder management skills, with experience influencing Executive and Board-level audiences. Strong leadership skills with a proven ability to build, develop and inspire high-performing teams. A thorough understanding of health & safety, statutory compliance and property governance. A calm, resilient and solutions-focused approach, with the ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment. Membership of RICS, IWFM, CIOB or an equivalent professional body would be advantageous.
Streamline Search
Mechanical Estimator
Streamline Search Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Mechanical Estimator Salary: 50,000 - 55,000 depending on experience (Plus car allowance) Benefits: 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays + birthday off, profit share scheme, salary sacrifice pension, death in service, cycle to work scheme & company events Our client is a well-established building services company delivering mechanical and facilities solutions across a range of sectors. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Mechanical Estimator to take ownership of the estimating process and play a key role in preparing accurate, competitive and profitable tenders. Mechanical Estimator - Position Overview Manage the estimating process from initial enquiry through to tender submission. Analyse tender drawings, specifications and contract documentation to establish project requirements and commercial risks. Undertake detailed take-offs, prepare bills of quantities and build up rates for labour, plant and materials. Manage supply chain enquiries, obtaining and analysing competitive quotations from subcontractors and suppliers. Liaise with clients, consultants, designers and internal teams throughout the tendering process. Identify opportunities for innovation and value engineering to improve project value and profitability. Ensure cost planning and estimating accurately reflect project requirements and risk profile. Prepare and present completed tenders for Director approval and client submission. Support commercial management through valuations, variations, cost value analysis and final accounts. Identify and support the management of project risks and opportunities. Contribute to continuous improvement while ensuring compliance with company procedures, QEMS and health and safety standards. Mechanical Estimator - Position Requirements Proven experience as a Mechanical Estimator within construction or building services. Strong mechanical background with the ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications. Experience preparing detailed tenders, undertaking take-offs and building up rates. Strong commercial awareness with experience obtaining and analysing subcontractor and supplier quotations. Good understanding of mechanical materials, products and installation requirements. Strong analytical, organisational and problem-solving skills with excellent attention to detail. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Ability to manage multiple tenders and work effectively to strict deadlines. Proficient in Microsoft Office and relevant estimating/commercial systems. Flexible, proactive and commercially minded approach. Streamline Search is a technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the United Kingdom. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying to this post you are granting us consent to process your data and contact you in relation to this application.
19/08/2026
Full time
Mechanical Estimator Salary: 50,000 - 55,000 depending on experience (Plus car allowance) Benefits: 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays + birthday off, profit share scheme, salary sacrifice pension, death in service, cycle to work scheme & company events Our client is a well-established building services company delivering mechanical and facilities solutions across a range of sectors. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Mechanical Estimator to take ownership of the estimating process and play a key role in preparing accurate, competitive and profitable tenders. Mechanical Estimator - Position Overview Manage the estimating process from initial enquiry through to tender submission. Analyse tender drawings, specifications and contract documentation to establish project requirements and commercial risks. Undertake detailed take-offs, prepare bills of quantities and build up rates for labour, plant and materials. Manage supply chain enquiries, obtaining and analysing competitive quotations from subcontractors and suppliers. Liaise with clients, consultants, designers and internal teams throughout the tendering process. Identify opportunities for innovation and value engineering to improve project value and profitability. Ensure cost planning and estimating accurately reflect project requirements and risk profile. Prepare and present completed tenders for Director approval and client submission. Support commercial management through valuations, variations, cost value analysis and final accounts. Identify and support the management of project risks and opportunities. Contribute to continuous improvement while ensuring compliance with company procedures, QEMS and health and safety standards. Mechanical Estimator - Position Requirements Proven experience as a Mechanical Estimator within construction or building services. Strong mechanical background with the ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications. Experience preparing detailed tenders, undertaking take-offs and building up rates. Strong commercial awareness with experience obtaining and analysing subcontractor and supplier quotations. Good understanding of mechanical materials, products and installation requirements. Strong analytical, organisational and problem-solving skills with excellent attention to detail. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Ability to manage multiple tenders and work effectively to strict deadlines. Proficient in Microsoft Office and relevant estimating/commercial systems. Flexible, proactive and commercially minded approach. Streamline Search is a technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the United Kingdom. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying to this post you are granting us consent to process your data and contact you in relation to this application.
Contract Scotland
Bid Director - Major Healthcare Build Projects (Relocation to Canada)
Contract Scotland Toronto, County Durham
Project Director/Bid Director Major Build Healthcare Projects Ontario, Canada About the Company A leading Canadian-owned and operated construction company delivering complex, large-scale infrastructure projects across Ontario. With expertise spanning general contracting, civil engineering, road building and major public infrastructure, the business combines strong project management, innovative engineering and collaborative delivery to successfully execute projects of significant scale and complexity. The company is committed to building not only infrastructure, but careers, communities and a lasting legacy. Why Canada? Canada continues to invest heavily in major social and public infrastructure, creating exciting opportunities for experienced construction professionals to work on complex, high-value projects. Beyond the career opportunity, Canada offers an excellent quality of life, long-term professional development and the opportunity to contribute to infrastructure that directly impacts communities. The Opportunity We are seeking an experienced Project Director/Bid Director to provide senior leadership and strategic oversight across large-scale social infrastructure projects delivered through Design-Build, P3 and alternative procurement models. This senior leadership role will oversee projects from preconstruction through delivery and close-out, ensuring they are delivered safely, on schedule, within budget and in line with client, stakeholder and regulatory requirements. The Bid Director will act as a key executive interface with public-sector clients, consultants, joint-venture partners and internal leadership. Key Responsibilities Provide overall leadership and governance for multiple large-scale social infrastructure projects (e.g., hospitals, long-term care facilities, schools, post-secondary institutions, courthouses, transit-related buildings). Establish project execution strategies aligned with Amico Design Build s business objectives, risk appetite, and delivery standards. Serve as the senior escalation point for project issues, risks, and disputes. Act as the primary senior representative to public-sector owners, authorities, and key stakeholders. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, consultants, trade partners, and financing entities. Lead executive-level meetings, progress reviews, and stakeholder briefings. Provide leadership during pursuits, RFP responses, and design development phases. Oversee constructability reviews, value engineering initiatives, and design coordination. Ensure design development aligns with scope, budget, schedule, and performance requirements. Maintain executive accountability for project financial performance, including budgets, forecasts, cash flow, and margin. Review and approve major contracts, change management strategies, claims, and risk mitigation plans. Support negotiations related to change orders, claims resolution, and commercial settlements. Oversee master schedules and milestone delivery for complex, multi-year projects. Identify and manage high-risk elements including procurement, permitting, design changes, and stakeholder impacts. Ensure proactive risk identification, mitigation planning, and reporting. Provide executive oversight of site operations, safety performance, quality assurance, and compliance. Ensure adherence to health & safety standards, regulatory requirements, and Amico policies. Support construction teams in resolving critical field issues. Mentor and develop Project Directors, Project Managers, and senior project staff. Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Support talent development, succession planning, and performance management. Qualifications Bachelor s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture, or related field (Master s degree considered an asset). 15+ years of progressive experience delivering large-scale building projects, with significant exposure to social infrastructure. Proven leadership experience in Design-Build and/or P3 project delivery. Demonstrated success managing projects valued at $100M+. Strong understanding of public-sector procurement, contract administration, and stakeholder governance. Excellent financial acumen, risk management, and negotiation skills. Exceptional leadership, communication, and executive presence. Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
14/08/2026
Full time
Project Director/Bid Director Major Build Healthcare Projects Ontario, Canada About the Company A leading Canadian-owned and operated construction company delivering complex, large-scale infrastructure projects across Ontario. With expertise spanning general contracting, civil engineering, road building and major public infrastructure, the business combines strong project management, innovative engineering and collaborative delivery to successfully execute projects of significant scale and complexity. The company is committed to building not only infrastructure, but careers, communities and a lasting legacy. Why Canada? Canada continues to invest heavily in major social and public infrastructure, creating exciting opportunities for experienced construction professionals to work on complex, high-value projects. Beyond the career opportunity, Canada offers an excellent quality of life, long-term professional development and the opportunity to contribute to infrastructure that directly impacts communities. The Opportunity We are seeking an experienced Project Director/Bid Director to provide senior leadership and strategic oversight across large-scale social infrastructure projects delivered through Design-Build, P3 and alternative procurement models. This senior leadership role will oversee projects from preconstruction through delivery and close-out, ensuring they are delivered safely, on schedule, within budget and in line with client, stakeholder and regulatory requirements. The Bid Director will act as a key executive interface with public-sector clients, consultants, joint-venture partners and internal leadership. Key Responsibilities Provide overall leadership and governance for multiple large-scale social infrastructure projects (e.g., hospitals, long-term care facilities, schools, post-secondary institutions, courthouses, transit-related buildings). Establish project execution strategies aligned with Amico Design Build s business objectives, risk appetite, and delivery standards. Serve as the senior escalation point for project issues, risks, and disputes. Act as the primary senior representative to public-sector owners, authorities, and key stakeholders. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, consultants, trade partners, and financing entities. Lead executive-level meetings, progress reviews, and stakeholder briefings. Provide leadership during pursuits, RFP responses, and design development phases. Oversee constructability reviews, value engineering initiatives, and design coordination. Ensure design development aligns with scope, budget, schedule, and performance requirements. Maintain executive accountability for project financial performance, including budgets, forecasts, cash flow, and margin. Review and approve major contracts, change management strategies, claims, and risk mitigation plans. Support negotiations related to change orders, claims resolution, and commercial settlements. Oversee master schedules and milestone delivery for complex, multi-year projects. Identify and manage high-risk elements including procurement, permitting, design changes, and stakeholder impacts. Ensure proactive risk identification, mitigation planning, and reporting. Provide executive oversight of site operations, safety performance, quality assurance, and compliance. Ensure adherence to health & safety standards, regulatory requirements, and Amico policies. Support construction teams in resolving critical field issues. Mentor and develop Project Directors, Project Managers, and senior project staff. Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Support talent development, succession planning, and performance management. Qualifications Bachelor s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture, or related field (Master s degree considered an asset). 15+ years of progressive experience delivering large-scale building projects, with significant exposure to social infrastructure. Proven leadership experience in Design-Build and/or P3 project delivery. Demonstrated success managing projects valued at $100M+. Strong understanding of public-sector procurement, contract administration, and stakeholder governance. Excellent financial acumen, risk management, and negotiation skills. Exceptional leadership, communication, and executive presence. Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
CBRE Local UK
Project Manager- M&E
CBRE Local UK
Job Title: Project Manager CBRE Global Workplace Solutions, leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management, are recruiting a Project Manager to join the team located in London. Purpose Of The Job Have full accountability and responsibility for the safe management and delivery of project works in line with business processes and procedures working alongside contract teams and client to generate pipeline sales and opportunities. Key Responsibilities 1. Identify and develop a short/medium and long term pipeline of Project opportunities from the portfolio of customers within the Business Unit. 2. Use the LCR and FMR to build long term capex plans for customers. 3. Leverage opportunities through visibility and presence on customer sites. 4. Liaise with colleagues and managers to determine and identify project opportunities. Use case studies to promote business and host key decision makers on show site tours. 5. Liaise with key stakeholders on their requirements and explain feasibility of their schemes to become a trusted advisor. 6. Work with developers, designers and sub-contractors to define and document scope(s) of work(s). Develop and understand the full scope of works in line with the desired project business case and in turn outcome. This is to be within agreed budget requirements and required profit margins. 7. Manage, run and draw up tenders on behalf of the customer as required. Carry out full tender analysis of all sub-contractor returns. 8. Work within the current CDM process. In the main taking on the role of principle contractor. 9. Identify, reduce and manage all statutory and commercial risks associated with the project they are leading. 10. Ensure CBRE QHSE practices and processes are fully embedded in each project. 11. Ensure full compliance with project management policies and procedures. 12. Manage the day-to-day operational aspects of the project(s) "end to end". Activities to include but not be limited to estimating, business development, quantity surveying, sub-contractor management and site manager duties. 13. Work closely with relevant stake holders to ensure effective and efficient implementation of the project(s). 14. Ensure customer acceptance is adhered to, in writing and in line with the project plans. 15. Mutually agree payment schedules and applications for payment to the benefit of the project and the business. 16. Ensures project documents are complete, current and appropriately stored. 17. Provide timely monthly reports to the Head of Projects/Business Unit Director in an agreed format. 18. Manage commercial terms to eliminate risk Accountabilities Accountability to the Head of projects. Generate project opportunities by building strong effective working relationships with our customers and site teams. Full P & L responsibility Have full accountability and responsibility for the safe management and delivery of project works in line with business processes and procedures working alongside contract teams and client to generate pipeline sales and opportunities. Person Specification Education Recognised technical qualification in Construction, Mechanical or Electrical or similar (desirable) Degree level qualification in Project Management (desirable) Training Degree level qualification within project management, construction management or equivalent (desirable) Business standard of written and verbal literacy and numeracy APM certified (or equivilant) (desirable) Prince 2 certified (desirable) CDM regulations SMSTS certified Nebosh CSCS black card holder IOSH (desirable) Experience Proven project management experience in either an M&E, FM, construction or critical environment Experience of developing new project opportunities Proven experience of running a P&L Demonstrable evidence of having managed a team Experience of creating, presenting and managing on bids, tenders and proposals. Aptitudes Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills ability to influence An excellent relationship builder Ability to inspire confidence Challenge status quo High degree of integrity Highly motivated and self-aware Highly organised with attention to detail Ability to network Results focused Innovative Handle high levels of information from a wide range of sources Character Excellent motivational and influencing skills, with high levels of personal integrity Has vision, and able to communicate this effectively. A role model for customer service excellence. Analytical Creative Able to contribute effectively across all business activities. Politically astute. Incumbents must have a high level of energy, be self- starters, confident and stable in manner. Organised, able to prioritise and deliver within high pressure, business critical environments. Circumstances Incumbents will be required to travel on occasions to support operational delivery, and participate in training and business review. Some overnight stays may be needed.
10/08/2026
Full time
Job Title: Project Manager CBRE Global Workplace Solutions, leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management, are recruiting a Project Manager to join the team located in London. Purpose Of The Job Have full accountability and responsibility for the safe management and delivery of project works in line with business processes and procedures working alongside contract teams and client to generate pipeline sales and opportunities. Key Responsibilities 1. Identify and develop a short/medium and long term pipeline of Project opportunities from the portfolio of customers within the Business Unit. 2. Use the LCR and FMR to build long term capex plans for customers. 3. Leverage opportunities through visibility and presence on customer sites. 4. Liaise with colleagues and managers to determine and identify project opportunities. Use case studies to promote business and host key decision makers on show site tours. 5. Liaise with key stakeholders on their requirements and explain feasibility of their schemes to become a trusted advisor. 6. Work with developers, designers and sub-contractors to define and document scope(s) of work(s). Develop and understand the full scope of works in line with the desired project business case and in turn outcome. This is to be within agreed budget requirements and required profit margins. 7. Manage, run and draw up tenders on behalf of the customer as required. Carry out full tender analysis of all sub-contractor returns. 8. Work within the current CDM process. In the main taking on the role of principle contractor. 9. Identify, reduce and manage all statutory and commercial risks associated with the project they are leading. 10. Ensure CBRE QHSE practices and processes are fully embedded in each project. 11. Ensure full compliance with project management policies and procedures. 12. Manage the day-to-day operational aspects of the project(s) "end to end". Activities to include but not be limited to estimating, business development, quantity surveying, sub-contractor management and site manager duties. 13. Work closely with relevant stake holders to ensure effective and efficient implementation of the project(s). 14. Ensure customer acceptance is adhered to, in writing and in line with the project plans. 15. Mutually agree payment schedules and applications for payment to the benefit of the project and the business. 16. Ensures project documents are complete, current and appropriately stored. 17. Provide timely monthly reports to the Head of Projects/Business Unit Director in an agreed format. 18. Manage commercial terms to eliminate risk Accountabilities Accountability to the Head of projects. Generate project opportunities by building strong effective working relationships with our customers and site teams. Full P & L responsibility Have full accountability and responsibility for the safe management and delivery of project works in line with business processes and procedures working alongside contract teams and client to generate pipeline sales and opportunities. Person Specification Education Recognised technical qualification in Construction, Mechanical or Electrical or similar (desirable) Degree level qualification in Project Management (desirable) Training Degree level qualification within project management, construction management or equivalent (desirable) Business standard of written and verbal literacy and numeracy APM certified (or equivilant) (desirable) Prince 2 certified (desirable) CDM regulations SMSTS certified Nebosh CSCS black card holder IOSH (desirable) Experience Proven project management experience in either an M&E, FM, construction or critical environment Experience of developing new project opportunities Proven experience of running a P&L Demonstrable evidence of having managed a team Experience of creating, presenting and managing on bids, tenders and proposals. Aptitudes Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills ability to influence An excellent relationship builder Ability to inspire confidence Challenge status quo High degree of integrity Highly motivated and self-aware Highly organised with attention to detail Ability to network Results focused Innovative Handle high levels of information from a wide range of sources Character Excellent motivational and influencing skills, with high levels of personal integrity Has vision, and able to communicate this effectively. A role model for customer service excellence. Analytical Creative Able to contribute effectively across all business activities. Politically astute. Incumbents must have a high level of energy, be self- starters, confident and stable in manner. Organised, able to prioritise and deliver within high pressure, business critical environments. Circumstances Incumbents will be required to travel on occasions to support operational delivery, and participate in training and business review. Some overnight stays may be needed.
Thrive SW
Finance Assistant
Thrive SW Bristol, Gloucestershire
Finance Assistant Manager £50,000 - £70,000 Dependant on experience Company car (high-end vehicle) 5% annual bonus Ongoing training and professional development Support towards further finance qualifications We are looking for an ambitious Finance Manager to join our growing business. This opportunity is suitable for either an experienced Finance Manager or an Assistant Finance Manager looking to take the next step into a management position. Reporting directly to the Group Finance Director, you will take ownership of the finance function, overseeing management accounts, work in progress (WIP), profit and loss reporting, cost centres, credit control, and project financial performance. Previous experience within Facilities Management, Engineering Maintenance, Construction, or Building Maintenance would be highly advantageous due to the project-based nature of the role. The business currently uses Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. Previous experience with these systems would be beneficial but is not essential, as full training will be provided. Key Responsibilities Produce monthly Management Accounts, WIP reports, Profit & Loss statements, and Cost Centre reporting. Raise and manage sales ledger invoices. Manage supplier and subcontractor rebates. Process subcontractor invoices and resolve invoice queries with the head office finance team. Oversee the Credit Control and Sales Ledger functions. Review and approve invoicing, ensuring profitability and correct margins. Work closely with Project Managers to monitor the financial performance of capital projects. Improve and develop credit control procedures and financial processes. Monitor outstanding customer balances and manage debt collection to maintain healthy cash flow. Collaborate with Directors and the finance team to resolve aged debt and outstanding accounts. Produce weekly and monthly management reports for the operations team and Directors. Analyse project profitability and identify contracts with low margins. Manage monthly cost reporting and integrate financial information with the CAFM system. Support the transition from existing accounting processes to automated CAFM reporting. Provide ad hoc financial analysis and support across the wider business. Skills & Experience Previous experience in a Finance Manager, Management Accountant, Assistant Finance Manager, or Senior Finance position. Experience within Facilities Management, Engineering Maintenance, Construction, Building Services, or Building Maintenance would be highly desirable. Strong understanding of Management Accounts, WIP reporting, P&L, Cost Centres, Credit Control, and Sales Ledger. Experience working alongside operational and project management teams. Excellent analytical and commercial awareness. Strong organisational and communication skills. Proactive approach with the ability to identify process improvements. Experience using Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Dynamics Business Central is desirable but not essential. Qualifications Accounting or Finance qualification (AAT, ACCA, CIMA, ACA or equivalent) is desirable. Candidates currently studying towards a professional qualification are encouraged to apply and will be supported with further development. For further information on the role and the company you would be working for please APPLY NOW or get in touch with Rhymel Henderson for a confidential chat INDHIGH
07/08/2026
Full time
Finance Assistant Manager £50,000 - £70,000 Dependant on experience Company car (high-end vehicle) 5% annual bonus Ongoing training and professional development Support towards further finance qualifications We are looking for an ambitious Finance Manager to join our growing business. This opportunity is suitable for either an experienced Finance Manager or an Assistant Finance Manager looking to take the next step into a management position. Reporting directly to the Group Finance Director, you will take ownership of the finance function, overseeing management accounts, work in progress (WIP), profit and loss reporting, cost centres, credit control, and project financial performance. Previous experience within Facilities Management, Engineering Maintenance, Construction, or Building Maintenance would be highly advantageous due to the project-based nature of the role. The business currently uses Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. Previous experience with these systems would be beneficial but is not essential, as full training will be provided. Key Responsibilities Produce monthly Management Accounts, WIP reports, Profit & Loss statements, and Cost Centre reporting. Raise and manage sales ledger invoices. Manage supplier and subcontractor rebates. Process subcontractor invoices and resolve invoice queries with the head office finance team. Oversee the Credit Control and Sales Ledger functions. Review and approve invoicing, ensuring profitability and correct margins. Work closely with Project Managers to monitor the financial performance of capital projects. Improve and develop credit control procedures and financial processes. Monitor outstanding customer balances and manage debt collection to maintain healthy cash flow. Collaborate with Directors and the finance team to resolve aged debt and outstanding accounts. Produce weekly and monthly management reports for the operations team and Directors. Analyse project profitability and identify contracts with low margins. Manage monthly cost reporting and integrate financial information with the CAFM system. Support the transition from existing accounting processes to automated CAFM reporting. Provide ad hoc financial analysis and support across the wider business. Skills & Experience Previous experience in a Finance Manager, Management Accountant, Assistant Finance Manager, or Senior Finance position. Experience within Facilities Management, Engineering Maintenance, Construction, Building Services, or Building Maintenance would be highly desirable. Strong understanding of Management Accounts, WIP reporting, P&L, Cost Centres, Credit Control, and Sales Ledger. Experience working alongside operational and project management teams. Excellent analytical and commercial awareness. Strong organisational and communication skills. Proactive approach with the ability to identify process improvements. Experience using Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Dynamics Business Central is desirable but not essential. Qualifications Accounting or Finance qualification (AAT, ACCA, CIMA, ACA or equivalent) is desirable. Candidates currently studying towards a professional qualification are encouraged to apply and will be supported with further development. For further information on the role and the company you would be working for please APPLY NOW or get in touch with Rhymel Henderson for a confidential chat INDHIGH
Thrive SW
Finance Manager
Thrive SW Bristol, Gloucestershire
Finance Manager £50,000 - £80,000 Dependant on experience Company car (high-end vehicle) 5% annual bonus Ongoing training and professional development Support towards further finance qualifications We are looking for an ambitious Finance Manager to join our growing business. This opportunity is suitable for either an experienced Finance Manager or an Assistant Finance Manager looking to take the next step into a management position. Reporting directly to the Group Finance Director, you will take ownership of the finance function, overseeing management accounts, work in progress (WIP), profit and loss reporting, cost centres, credit control, and project financial performance. Previous experience within Facilities Management, Engineering Maintenance, Construction, or Building Maintenance would be highly advantageous due to the project-based nature of the role. The business currently uses Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. Previous experience with these systems would be beneficial but is not essential, as full training will be provided. Key Responsibilities Produce monthly Management Accounts, WIP reports, Profit & Loss statements, and Cost Centre reporting. Raise and manage sales ledger invoices. Manage supplier and subcontractor rebates. Process subcontractor invoices and resolve invoice queries with the head office finance team. Oversee the Credit Control and Sales Ledger functions. Review and approve invoicing, ensuring profitability and correct margins. Work closely with Project Managers to monitor the financial performance of capital projects. Improve and develop credit control procedures and financial processes. Monitor outstanding customer balances and manage debt collection to maintain healthy cash flow. Collaborate with Directors and the finance team to resolve aged debt and outstanding accounts. Produce weekly and monthly management reports for the operations team and Directors. Analyse project profitability and identify contracts with low margins. Manage monthly cost reporting and integrate financial information with the CAFM system. Support the transition from existing accounting processes to automated CAFM reporting. Provide ad hoc financial analysis and support across the wider business. Skills & Experience Previous experience in a Finance Manager, Management Accountant, Assistant Finance Manager, or Senior Finance position. Experience within Facilities Management, Engineering Maintenance, Construction, Building Services, or Building Maintenance would be highly desirable. Strong understanding of Management Accounts, WIP reporting, P&L, Cost Centres, Credit Control, and Sales Ledger. Experience working alongside operational and project management teams. Excellent analytical and commercial awareness. Strong organisational and communication skills. Proactive approach with the ability to identify process improvements. Experience using Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Dynamics Business Central is desirable but not essential. Qualifications Accounting or Finance qualification (AAT, ACCA, CIMA, ACA or equivalent) is desirable. Candidates currently studying towards a professional qualification are encouraged to apply and will be supported with further development. For further information on the role and the company you would be working for please APPLY NOW or get in touch with Rhymel Henderson for a confidential chat INDHIGH
07/08/2026
Full time
Finance Manager £50,000 - £80,000 Dependant on experience Company car (high-end vehicle) 5% annual bonus Ongoing training and professional development Support towards further finance qualifications We are looking for an ambitious Finance Manager to join our growing business. This opportunity is suitable for either an experienced Finance Manager or an Assistant Finance Manager looking to take the next step into a management position. Reporting directly to the Group Finance Director, you will take ownership of the finance function, overseeing management accounts, work in progress (WIP), profit and loss reporting, cost centres, credit control, and project financial performance. Previous experience within Facilities Management, Engineering Maintenance, Construction, or Building Maintenance would be highly advantageous due to the project-based nature of the role. The business currently uses Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. Previous experience with these systems would be beneficial but is not essential, as full training will be provided. Key Responsibilities Produce monthly Management Accounts, WIP reports, Profit & Loss statements, and Cost Centre reporting. Raise and manage sales ledger invoices. Manage supplier and subcontractor rebates. Process subcontractor invoices and resolve invoice queries with the head office finance team. Oversee the Credit Control and Sales Ledger functions. Review and approve invoicing, ensuring profitability and correct margins. Work closely with Project Managers to monitor the financial performance of capital projects. Improve and develop credit control procedures and financial processes. Monitor outstanding customer balances and manage debt collection to maintain healthy cash flow. Collaborate with Directors and the finance team to resolve aged debt and outstanding accounts. Produce weekly and monthly management reports for the operations team and Directors. Analyse project profitability and identify contracts with low margins. Manage monthly cost reporting and integrate financial information with the CAFM system. Support the transition from existing accounting processes to automated CAFM reporting. Provide ad hoc financial analysis and support across the wider business. Skills & Experience Previous experience in a Finance Manager, Management Accountant, Assistant Finance Manager, or Senior Finance position. Experience within Facilities Management, Engineering Maintenance, Construction, Building Services, or Building Maintenance would be highly desirable. Strong understanding of Management Accounts, WIP reporting, P&L, Cost Centres, Credit Control, and Sales Ledger. Experience working alongside operational and project management teams. Excellent analytical and commercial awareness. Strong organisational and communication skills. Proactive approach with the ability to identify process improvements. Experience using Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Dynamics Business Central is desirable but not essential. Qualifications Accounting or Finance qualification (AAT, ACCA, CIMA, ACA or equivalent) is desirable. Candidates currently studying towards a professional qualification are encouraged to apply and will be supported with further development. For further information on the role and the company you would be working for please APPLY NOW or get in touch with Rhymel Henderson for a confidential chat INDHIGH
Panoramic Associates
Mobilising Manager
Panoramic Associates Redhill, Surrey
Mobilisation Manager Location: Midlands Rate: £600 per day Working Pattern: Hybrid Contract: Interim We re working with a leading housing organisation that is looking to appoint an experienced Senior Mobilisation Manager to lead complex mobilisation and demobilisation programmes across its Property Directorate. Reporting to the Head of Property , you ll provide senior leadership and assurance across multiple concurrent mobilisation programmes, helping to shape how major property services are transitioned, transformed and embedded. If you are someone who enjoys bringing structure to complex programmes, managing significant operational risk and working across multiple stakeholders to turn strategic plans into successful operational delivery. This is an opportunity to take a senior position within a major Property function and play a central role in shaping how critical services are transitioned and delivered Responsibilities You ll lead the end-to-end mobilisation and demobilisation of complex property services, ensuring every transition is properly planned, governed and operationally ready. Key responsibilities will include: Providing strategic leadership across mobilisation and demobilisation programmes. Overseeing multiple complex and high-risk transitions simultaneously. Developing robust mobilisation plans, governance structures, critical paths and risk frameworks. Acting as a senior escalation point for issues affecting service delivery, compliance, commercial performance or reputation. Ensuring continuity of repairs, maintenance, compliance and investment services throughout transition. Working closely with Procurement, Commercial, Finance, HR, Legal, Technology and operational teams. Providing senior oversight of contract mobilisation, supplier onboarding and exit activity. Managing commercial governance, budgets, cost control and value for money. Providing strategic oversight of TUPE and workforce transition activity. Ensuring data, systems and digital platforms are ready to support new and transitioning services. Establishing effective KPI, SLA and performance frameworks from contract inception. Leading assurance and governance reporting for senior stakeholders. Working closely with suppliers and partners to drive accountability and successful delivery. Supporting customer and resident communication throughout major service transitions. Capturing lessons learned and continuously improving the organisation s mobilisation approach. What We re Looking For We re looking for an experienced mobilisation or transformation professional who has successfully delivered complex service transitions within property, housing, facilities management, infrastructure or another operationally critical environment. You ll ideally have: Extensive experience leading complex mobilisation and/or demobilisation programmes at scale. A strong track record operating at senior level within property services, asset management or a similar environment. Strong commercial understanding across contract management, procurement and financial governance. Experience managing and influencing senior stakeholders. Excellent programme leadership, risk management and assurance skills. Practical experience managing TUPE transfers and workforce transitions. Experience working within regulated, customer-facing environments. The ability to manage multiple programmes, stakeholders and competing priorities simultaneously. The role profile identifies social housing, responsive repairs, voids, planned works, compliance, re-procurement, insourcing and service transformation as desirable areas of experience. Interested? If you've led complex property service mobilisations and are looking for a senior interim assignment where you'll have genuine influence over delivery, I'd be happy to have a confidential conversation. Even if this particular role isn't right, it's still worth getting in touch. Panoramic Associates works across social housing, property, asset management, compliance and transformation, so there may be another assignment that fits your experience better.
04/08/2026
Contract
Mobilisation Manager Location: Midlands Rate: £600 per day Working Pattern: Hybrid Contract: Interim We re working with a leading housing organisation that is looking to appoint an experienced Senior Mobilisation Manager to lead complex mobilisation and demobilisation programmes across its Property Directorate. Reporting to the Head of Property , you ll provide senior leadership and assurance across multiple concurrent mobilisation programmes, helping to shape how major property services are transitioned, transformed and embedded. If you are someone who enjoys bringing structure to complex programmes, managing significant operational risk and working across multiple stakeholders to turn strategic plans into successful operational delivery. This is an opportunity to take a senior position within a major Property function and play a central role in shaping how critical services are transitioned and delivered Responsibilities You ll lead the end-to-end mobilisation and demobilisation of complex property services, ensuring every transition is properly planned, governed and operationally ready. Key responsibilities will include: Providing strategic leadership across mobilisation and demobilisation programmes. Overseeing multiple complex and high-risk transitions simultaneously. Developing robust mobilisation plans, governance structures, critical paths and risk frameworks. Acting as a senior escalation point for issues affecting service delivery, compliance, commercial performance or reputation. Ensuring continuity of repairs, maintenance, compliance and investment services throughout transition. Working closely with Procurement, Commercial, Finance, HR, Legal, Technology and operational teams. Providing senior oversight of contract mobilisation, supplier onboarding and exit activity. Managing commercial governance, budgets, cost control and value for money. Providing strategic oversight of TUPE and workforce transition activity. Ensuring data, systems and digital platforms are ready to support new and transitioning services. Establishing effective KPI, SLA and performance frameworks from contract inception. Leading assurance and governance reporting for senior stakeholders. Working closely with suppliers and partners to drive accountability and successful delivery. Supporting customer and resident communication throughout major service transitions. Capturing lessons learned and continuously improving the organisation s mobilisation approach. What We re Looking For We re looking for an experienced mobilisation or transformation professional who has successfully delivered complex service transitions within property, housing, facilities management, infrastructure or another operationally critical environment. You ll ideally have: Extensive experience leading complex mobilisation and/or demobilisation programmes at scale. A strong track record operating at senior level within property services, asset management or a similar environment. Strong commercial understanding across contract management, procurement and financial governance. Experience managing and influencing senior stakeholders. Excellent programme leadership, risk management and assurance skills. Practical experience managing TUPE transfers and workforce transitions. Experience working within regulated, customer-facing environments. The ability to manage multiple programmes, stakeholders and competing priorities simultaneously. The role profile identifies social housing, responsive repairs, voids, planned works, compliance, re-procurement, insourcing and service transformation as desirable areas of experience. Interested? If you've led complex property service mobilisations and are looking for a senior interim assignment where you'll have genuine influence over delivery, I'd be happy to have a confidential conversation. Even if this particular role isn't right, it's still worth getting in touch. Panoramic Associates works across social housing, property, asset management, compliance and transformation, so there may be another assignment that fits your experience better.
Build Recruitment
Commercial Manager
Build Recruitment Bedwas, Mid Glamorgan
Commercial Manager Retrofit Cardiff £80,000 £7,500 Car Allowance (or Company Car) About Us Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We are currently working with a leading social housing contractor who is looking to appoint an experienced Commercial Manager to lead the commercial function of their growing Retrofit division across Wales and the West. The Role As Commercial Manager, you will report directly to the Commercial Director and take overall commercial responsibility for a Retrofit business with an annual turnover of approximately £30 million . You will provide commercial leadership across multiple planned works, decarbonisation and retrofit projects, ensuring robust financial control, effective contract management and commercial best practice while supporting the continued growth of the business. Working closely with operational teams, clients, subcontractors and senior management, you will play a key role in maximising profitability, managing commercial risk and ensuring projects are delivered successfully. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Managing the commercial performance of a Retrofit division with an annual turnover of approximately £30 million. Reporting directly to the Commercial Director on commercial performance and project profitability. Leading and developing the commercial team across multiple projects. Preparing and reviewing project budgets, forecasts, valuations and final accounts. Managing subcontractor procurement, payments and contractual performance. Ensuring compliance with contractual obligations and company commercial procedures. Identifying and managing commercial risks and opportunities throughout the project lifecycle. Producing accurate cost reports, forecasts and financial information for senior management. Supporting operational teams to deliver projects safely, on programme and within budget. Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants and supply chain partners. Driving continuous improvement and best commercial practice across the Retrofit business. Requirements (Skills & Qualifications) Previous experience as a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor within the social housing, planned maintenance, refurbishment or retrofit sectors. Experience managing high-value contracts and commercial teams. Strong understanding of planned works, decarbonisation and retrofit programmes. Excellent knowledge of contract administration, cost management and commercial reporting. Experience working with NEC and/or JCT forms of contract. Strong negotiation, financial and analytical skills. Excellent leadership and stakeholder management abilities. Full UK Driving Licence. What's on Offer Salary of £80,000 . £7,500 Car Allowance or Company Car. Company pension with 3% employer contribution , plus additional salary sacrifice options. Private Medical Insurance. Life Assurance. Enhanced employee benefits package. Opportunity to join a leading social housing contractor delivering major retrofit and decarbonisation programmes. Excellent career progression within a growing and successful business. Please apply or contact Kirsty at Build Recruitment on (phone number removed) for further details.
03/08/2026
Full time
Commercial Manager Retrofit Cardiff £80,000 £7,500 Car Allowance (or Company Car) About Us Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We are currently working with a leading social housing contractor who is looking to appoint an experienced Commercial Manager to lead the commercial function of their growing Retrofit division across Wales and the West. The Role As Commercial Manager, you will report directly to the Commercial Director and take overall commercial responsibility for a Retrofit business with an annual turnover of approximately £30 million . You will provide commercial leadership across multiple planned works, decarbonisation and retrofit projects, ensuring robust financial control, effective contract management and commercial best practice while supporting the continued growth of the business. Working closely with operational teams, clients, subcontractors and senior management, you will play a key role in maximising profitability, managing commercial risk and ensuring projects are delivered successfully. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Managing the commercial performance of a Retrofit division with an annual turnover of approximately £30 million. Reporting directly to the Commercial Director on commercial performance and project profitability. Leading and developing the commercial team across multiple projects. Preparing and reviewing project budgets, forecasts, valuations and final accounts. Managing subcontractor procurement, payments and contractual performance. Ensuring compliance with contractual obligations and company commercial procedures. Identifying and managing commercial risks and opportunities throughout the project lifecycle. Producing accurate cost reports, forecasts and financial information for senior management. Supporting operational teams to deliver projects safely, on programme and within budget. Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants and supply chain partners. Driving continuous improvement and best commercial practice across the Retrofit business. Requirements (Skills & Qualifications) Previous experience as a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor within the social housing, planned maintenance, refurbishment or retrofit sectors. Experience managing high-value contracts and commercial teams. Strong understanding of planned works, decarbonisation and retrofit programmes. Excellent knowledge of contract administration, cost management and commercial reporting. Experience working with NEC and/or JCT forms of contract. Strong negotiation, financial and analytical skills. Excellent leadership and stakeholder management abilities. Full UK Driving Licence. What's on Offer Salary of £80,000 . £7,500 Car Allowance or Company Car. Company pension with 3% employer contribution , plus additional salary sacrifice options. Private Medical Insurance. Life Assurance. Enhanced employee benefits package. Opportunity to join a leading social housing contractor delivering major retrofit and decarbonisation programmes. Excellent career progression within a growing and successful business. Please apply or contact Kirsty at Build Recruitment on (phone number removed) for further details.
Red King Resourcing
Regional Business Operations Manager
Red King Resourcing Bristol, Gloucestershire
My client is looking for a highly organised and people-focused Regional Studio Manager to support the day-to-day operations of our architectural studios. (2 sites in Bristol and Oxford) This is a key role that ensures their studios run efficiently while fostering a positive, collaborative, and high-performing working environment. This is 12 month fixed term contract covering maternity leave. You will be required to travel between the 2 sites so a driving license is needed, and mileage will be covered! You'll work closely with studio leadership and regional teams to oversee operational processes, support people management initiatives, and drive consistency across multiple locations. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys balancing operational excellence with creating an outstanding employee experience. Key Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day operations of multiple studios (2) ensuring smooth and efficient running of each location. Partner with Studio Directors and regional leadership to implement operational improvements and best practices. Lead, mentor, and support studio coordinators or administrative teams, promoting a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Act as a trusted point of contact for employees, helping to create an engaging, inclusive, and positive workplace environment. Coordinate studio resources, facilities, and operational requirements to support project delivery and business objectives. Manage office procedures, policies, and administrative systems to ensure consistency across the region. Support onboarding and integration of new employees, helping them settle into the business and studio culture. Work closely with HR, Finance, IT, and Facilities teams to ensure effective delivery of business support services. Monitor operational budgets and assist with supplier and facilities management where required. Identify opportunities to improve processes, enhance efficiency, and elevate the overall studio experience. You'll be a confident relationship builder who thrives in a fast-paced, creative environment and enjoys bringing structure, organisation, and positivity to everything you do. You will have: Previous experience in a Studio Manager, Operations Manager, Regional Manager, or similar operational leadership role within an architectural, design, engineering, or creative practice. Proven experience managing, coaching, and developing people, with the confidence to lead by example. Exceptional organisational and project coordination skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities across different locations. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trusted relationships at all levels. A proactive, solutions-focused mindset and the confidence to make informed decisions. Experience improving operational processes and implementing efficient ways of working. Excellent attention to detail while maintaining a strategic overview. Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office and experience using business or project management systems. Please send your CV to the relevant email address to find out more!
31/07/2026
Contract
My client is looking for a highly organised and people-focused Regional Studio Manager to support the day-to-day operations of our architectural studios. (2 sites in Bristol and Oxford) This is a key role that ensures their studios run efficiently while fostering a positive, collaborative, and high-performing working environment. This is 12 month fixed term contract covering maternity leave. You will be required to travel between the 2 sites so a driving license is needed, and mileage will be covered! You'll work closely with studio leadership and regional teams to oversee operational processes, support people management initiatives, and drive consistency across multiple locations. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys balancing operational excellence with creating an outstanding employee experience. Key Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day operations of multiple studios (2) ensuring smooth and efficient running of each location. Partner with Studio Directors and regional leadership to implement operational improvements and best practices. Lead, mentor, and support studio coordinators or administrative teams, promoting a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Act as a trusted point of contact for employees, helping to create an engaging, inclusive, and positive workplace environment. Coordinate studio resources, facilities, and operational requirements to support project delivery and business objectives. Manage office procedures, policies, and administrative systems to ensure consistency across the region. Support onboarding and integration of new employees, helping them settle into the business and studio culture. Work closely with HR, Finance, IT, and Facilities teams to ensure effective delivery of business support services. Monitor operational budgets and assist with supplier and facilities management where required. Identify opportunities to improve processes, enhance efficiency, and elevate the overall studio experience. You'll be a confident relationship builder who thrives in a fast-paced, creative environment and enjoys bringing structure, organisation, and positivity to everything you do. You will have: Previous experience in a Studio Manager, Operations Manager, Regional Manager, or similar operational leadership role within an architectural, design, engineering, or creative practice. Proven experience managing, coaching, and developing people, with the confidence to lead by example. Exceptional organisational and project coordination skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities across different locations. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trusted relationships at all levels. A proactive, solutions-focused mindset and the confidence to make informed decisions. Experience improving operational processes and implementing efficient ways of working. Excellent attention to detail while maintaining a strategic overview. Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office and experience using business or project management systems. Please send your CV to the relevant email address to find out more!
CBRE Local UK
Head Of Projects
CBRE Local UK
CBRE is the global leader in real estate services and leverages the industry's most powerful knowledge base to meet the commercial real estate needs of its clients worldwide. Our vision is to be the preeminent, vertically integrated, globally capable real estate service firm. Globally we employ over 100,000 employees and operate in 48 countries. Job Title: Head of Projects CBRE Global Workplace Solutions, leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management, are recruiting a Head of Projects to join the team located in London. Purpose Of The Job Own and deliver the business unit project plan, developing and leading their teams in the safe delivery of projects ensuring sufficient training and development of talent. Have overall responsibility for generating a sales pipeline to deliver revenue to the BU and projects are secured and delivered on time and within the financial requirements and margins as specified by the business. Building external relationships with clients and supply partners to deliver major projects Ensure that all projects adhere and are managed to commercial agreements / contracts compliant with statutory regulations, are QHSE compliant and meet technical industry standards. Key Responsibilities Ensure the safe delivery of projects through the management of risk and competence. Recruit and retain talent for the present delivery and future growth of projects. Provide leadership in identifying and specifying project opportunities. Deliver contractual commitments on secured projects. Ensure projects are delivered on all maintenance contracts. Complete projects in line with local playbooks on time, on budget and to the satisfaction of all parties. Identify, reduce and manage all risks (technical, statutory, health and safety, commercial or otherwise) associated with each and every project. Maximise profit through cost reductions and better buying of subcontractor services. Plan and develop long term opportunities by creating a pipeline of opportunities. Liaise with colleagues managers to determine and identify project opportunities. Create case studies to promote business and host key decision makers on show site tours. Develop and manage all bids, tenders and proposals. Responsible for generating and securing new sales to exceed the annual financial plan. Seek out opportunities to generate projects through innovation and different technologies. Lead the sales process through solutions development, participation in presentations and consultation meetings. Identify and win project through effective relationships. Deliver supportive business communication through advice, review, leadership and direct contribution to management team meetings, briefings, consultation forums, correspondence, publicity, monthly and ad-hoc reporting and other applications as appropriate. Promote and maintain the core values of CBRE. Support development of team members Contribute to Business unit strategy development Delivery wider strategy and new process delivery across projects business ensuring compliance with projects business governance. Manage Business unit forecast Manage people issues and underperformance Negotiate contractual obligations and disputes upstream and downstream Chair monthly and ad hoc project review meetings covering all aspects of Health & Safety / CDM Legislation and requirements. Accountabilities Accountability to the Business Unit Leader (directly) and Divisional Project Director (indirectly) Generation of project opportunities by building strong effective working relationships with our customers and site teams. Full P & L responsibility for Business Unit Accountable as line manager for others. Compliance with CBRE management policies and procedures. Ensure compliance with CBRE health and safety policy and process whilst ensuring that they are effectively implemented across both CBRE and its subcontractor's activities. These are to be regularly audited and reviewed. Person Specification Education Recognised technical qualification in Construction, Mechanical or Electrical or similar (desirable) Degree level qualification in Project Management (desirable) Training Degree level qualification within project management, construction management or equivalent (desirable) Business standard of written and verbal literacy and numeracy APM certified (desirable) Prince 2 certified (desirable) CDM regulations SMSTS certified Nebosh certified CSCS card holder IOSH (desirable) Experience Proven track record safely delivering exceptional projects in either an M&E, FM, construction, or critical environments. Experience of developing new project opportunities Proven experience of running a P&L Demonstrable evidence of having managed a team Experience of creating, presenting and managing on bids, tenders and proposals.
30/07/2026
Full time
CBRE is the global leader in real estate services and leverages the industry's most powerful knowledge base to meet the commercial real estate needs of its clients worldwide. Our vision is to be the preeminent, vertically integrated, globally capable real estate service firm. Globally we employ over 100,000 employees and operate in 48 countries. Job Title: Head of Projects CBRE Global Workplace Solutions, leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management, are recruiting a Head of Projects to join the team located in London. Purpose Of The Job Own and deliver the business unit project plan, developing and leading their teams in the safe delivery of projects ensuring sufficient training and development of talent. Have overall responsibility for generating a sales pipeline to deliver revenue to the BU and projects are secured and delivered on time and within the financial requirements and margins as specified by the business. Building external relationships with clients and supply partners to deliver major projects Ensure that all projects adhere and are managed to commercial agreements / contracts compliant with statutory regulations, are QHSE compliant and meet technical industry standards. Key Responsibilities Ensure the safe delivery of projects through the management of risk and competence. Recruit and retain talent for the present delivery and future growth of projects. Provide leadership in identifying and specifying project opportunities. Deliver contractual commitments on secured projects. Ensure projects are delivered on all maintenance contracts. Complete projects in line with local playbooks on time, on budget and to the satisfaction of all parties. Identify, reduce and manage all risks (technical, statutory, health and safety, commercial or otherwise) associated with each and every project. Maximise profit through cost reductions and better buying of subcontractor services. Plan and develop long term opportunities by creating a pipeline of opportunities. Liaise with colleagues managers to determine and identify project opportunities. Create case studies to promote business and host key decision makers on show site tours. Develop and manage all bids, tenders and proposals. Responsible for generating and securing new sales to exceed the annual financial plan. Seek out opportunities to generate projects through innovation and different technologies. Lead the sales process through solutions development, participation in presentations and consultation meetings. Identify and win project through effective relationships. Deliver supportive business communication through advice, review, leadership and direct contribution to management team meetings, briefings, consultation forums, correspondence, publicity, monthly and ad-hoc reporting and other applications as appropriate. Promote and maintain the core values of CBRE. Support development of team members Contribute to Business unit strategy development Delivery wider strategy and new process delivery across projects business ensuring compliance with projects business governance. Manage Business unit forecast Manage people issues and underperformance Negotiate contractual obligations and disputes upstream and downstream Chair monthly and ad hoc project review meetings covering all aspects of Health & Safety / CDM Legislation and requirements. Accountabilities Accountability to the Business Unit Leader (directly) and Divisional Project Director (indirectly) Generation of project opportunities by building strong effective working relationships with our customers and site teams. Full P & L responsibility for Business Unit Accountable as line manager for others. Compliance with CBRE management policies and procedures. Ensure compliance with CBRE health and safety policy and process whilst ensuring that they are effectively implemented across both CBRE and its subcontractor's activities. These are to be regularly audited and reviewed. Person Specification Education Recognised technical qualification in Construction, Mechanical or Electrical or similar (desirable) Degree level qualification in Project Management (desirable) Training Degree level qualification within project management, construction management or equivalent (desirable) Business standard of written and verbal literacy and numeracy APM certified (desirable) Prince 2 certified (desirable) CDM regulations SMSTS certified Nebosh certified CSCS card holder IOSH (desirable) Experience Proven track record safely delivering exceptional projects in either an M&E, FM, construction, or critical environments. Experience of developing new project opportunities Proven experience of running a P&L Demonstrable evidence of having managed a team Experience of creating, presenting and managing on bids, tenders and proposals.
Shrewsbury Resourcing
Office Manager
Shrewsbury Resourcing Whitchurch, Hampshire
Location: Whitchurch -you must live a short commutable distance from the office Starting annual salary between: £28,000 - £32,000 (negotiable) We have been instructed by an up and coming renewable energy specialist to find an experienced Office Manager / Administrator to join the core team and take on the smooth running of their small office near Whitchurch. The business delivers installation & maintenance across Solar PV, Battery Storage, Heat Pumps, EV Charging, and general electrical services. Their ambition is to be a significant contributor to the UK s production of renewable energy and accelerate the transition to a net zero future. This is a chance to join a business in its infancy and have a real impact, not only on the business but more importantly the environment. About you; It is as important to them to find the right fit than anything else. The team is small, the ambition is huge and they want this Office Manager / Administrator to learn and grow along with the business - someone that s excited by renewables and would love to have their contribution recognised and fully appreciated! As an Office Manager / Administrator you will need some experience within the construction(mechanical, electrical, new build) industry and the specifics that come with that. Something similar to a site secretary / administrator. The Office Manager / Administrator s role; This is a varied and hands-on role requiring some experience and knowledge of the construction industry. You will support the core team with everything they need - all office administration, finance, procurement and compliance; supporting the smooth operation and growth of the business. Some key responsibilities Act as the primary point of contact supporting the Directors and the wider team Coordinate diaries, schedule meetings, manage priorities and ensure all relevant briefing materials and documentation are available Maintain construction accreditations, insurances and company compliance records Manage health & safety documentation, training records and certification Liaise with suppliers and subcontractors regarding orders, invoices and account queries Assist with purchase ledger, sales ledger, invoice processing, payroll information and credit control Ensure all company records are maintained Manage document control Assist with data migration, document scanning, record management and process improvement initiatives Ensure office facilities, equipment and supplies are maintained and always available Manage office purchasing activities, software subscriptions and supplier contracts Identify opportunities to improve efficiency and support the ongoing development of business operations If you're a suitably experienced Office Manager or Administrator that lives local to Whitchurch, Shropshire, please apply with your CV and we will arrange a phone call to discuss the opportunity in further detail. We look forward to hearing from you! We are not an agency but are partnered with this business for whom we manage their recruitment. This is a permanent full time role.
29/07/2026
Full time
Location: Whitchurch -you must live a short commutable distance from the office Starting annual salary between: £28,000 - £32,000 (negotiable) We have been instructed by an up and coming renewable energy specialist to find an experienced Office Manager / Administrator to join the core team and take on the smooth running of their small office near Whitchurch. The business delivers installation & maintenance across Solar PV, Battery Storage, Heat Pumps, EV Charging, and general electrical services. Their ambition is to be a significant contributor to the UK s production of renewable energy and accelerate the transition to a net zero future. This is a chance to join a business in its infancy and have a real impact, not only on the business but more importantly the environment. About you; It is as important to them to find the right fit than anything else. The team is small, the ambition is huge and they want this Office Manager / Administrator to learn and grow along with the business - someone that s excited by renewables and would love to have their contribution recognised and fully appreciated! As an Office Manager / Administrator you will need some experience within the construction(mechanical, electrical, new build) industry and the specifics that come with that. Something similar to a site secretary / administrator. The Office Manager / Administrator s role; This is a varied and hands-on role requiring some experience and knowledge of the construction industry. You will support the core team with everything they need - all office administration, finance, procurement and compliance; supporting the smooth operation and growth of the business. Some key responsibilities Act as the primary point of contact supporting the Directors and the wider team Coordinate diaries, schedule meetings, manage priorities and ensure all relevant briefing materials and documentation are available Maintain construction accreditations, insurances and company compliance records Manage health & safety documentation, training records and certification Liaise with suppliers and subcontractors regarding orders, invoices and account queries Assist with purchase ledger, sales ledger, invoice processing, payroll information and credit control Ensure all company records are maintained Manage document control Assist with data migration, document scanning, record management and process improvement initiatives Ensure office facilities, equipment and supplies are maintained and always available Manage office purchasing activities, software subscriptions and supplier contracts Identify opportunities to improve efficiency and support the ongoing development of business operations If you're a suitably experienced Office Manager or Administrator that lives local to Whitchurch, Shropshire, please apply with your CV and we will arrange a phone call to discuss the opportunity in further detail. We look forward to hearing from you! We are not an agency but are partnered with this business for whom we manage their recruitment. This is a permanent full time role.
Red King Resourcing
Regional Studio Manager
Red King Resourcing Bristol, Gloucestershire
My client is looking for a highly organised and people-focused Regional Studio Manager to support the day-to-day operations of our architectural studios. (2 sites in Bristol and Oxford) This is a key role that ensures their studios run efficiently while fostering a positive, collaborative, and high-performing working environment. This is 12 month fixed term contract covering maternity leave. You will be required to travel between the 2 sites so a driving license is needed, and mileage will be covered! You'll work closely with studio leadership and regional teams to oversee operational processes, support people management initiatives, and drive consistency across multiple locations. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys balancing operational excellence with creating an outstanding employee experience. Key Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day operations of multiple studios (2) ensuring smooth and efficient running of each location. Partner with Studio Directors and regional leadership to implement operational improvements and best practices. Lead, mentor, and support studio coordinators or administrative teams, promoting a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Act as a trusted point of contact for employees, helping to create an engaging, inclusive, and positive workplace environment. Coordinate studio resources, facilities, and operational requirements to support project delivery and business objectives. Manage office procedures, policies, and administrative systems to ensure consistency across the region. Support onboarding and integration of new employees, helping them settle into the business and studio culture. Work closely with HR, Finance, IT, and Facilities teams to ensure effective delivery of business support services. Monitor operational budgets and assist with supplier and facilities management where required. Identify opportunities to improve processes, enhance efficiency, and elevate the overall studio experience. You'll be a confident relationship builder who thrives in a fast-paced, creative environment and enjoys bringing structure, organisation, and positivity to everything you do. You will have: Previous experience in a Studio Manager, Operations Manager, Regional Manager, or similar operational leadership role within an architectural, design, engineering, or creative practice. Proven experience managing, coaching, and developing people, with the confidence to lead by example. Exceptional organisational and project coordination skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities across different locations. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trusted relationships at all levels. A proactive, solutions-focused mindset and the confidence to make informed decisions. Experience improving operational processes and implementing efficient ways of working. Excellent attention to detail while maintaining a strategic overview. Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office and experience using business or project management systems. Please send your CV to the relevant email address to find out more!
28/07/2026
Contract
My client is looking for a highly organised and people-focused Regional Studio Manager to support the day-to-day operations of our architectural studios. (2 sites in Bristol and Oxford) This is a key role that ensures their studios run efficiently while fostering a positive, collaborative, and high-performing working environment. This is 12 month fixed term contract covering maternity leave. You will be required to travel between the 2 sites so a driving license is needed, and mileage will be covered! You'll work closely with studio leadership and regional teams to oversee operational processes, support people management initiatives, and drive consistency across multiple locations. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys balancing operational excellence with creating an outstanding employee experience. Key Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day operations of multiple studios (2) ensuring smooth and efficient running of each location. Partner with Studio Directors and regional leadership to implement operational improvements and best practices. Lead, mentor, and support studio coordinators or administrative teams, promoting a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Act as a trusted point of contact for employees, helping to create an engaging, inclusive, and positive workplace environment. Coordinate studio resources, facilities, and operational requirements to support project delivery and business objectives. Manage office procedures, policies, and administrative systems to ensure consistency across the region. Support onboarding and integration of new employees, helping them settle into the business and studio culture. Work closely with HR, Finance, IT, and Facilities teams to ensure effective delivery of business support services. Monitor operational budgets and assist with supplier and facilities management where required. Identify opportunities to improve processes, enhance efficiency, and elevate the overall studio experience. You'll be a confident relationship builder who thrives in a fast-paced, creative environment and enjoys bringing structure, organisation, and positivity to everything you do. You will have: Previous experience in a Studio Manager, Operations Manager, Regional Manager, or similar operational leadership role within an architectural, design, engineering, or creative practice. Proven experience managing, coaching, and developing people, with the confidence to lead by example. Exceptional organisational and project coordination skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities across different locations. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trusted relationships at all levels. A proactive, solutions-focused mindset and the confidence to make informed decisions. Experience improving operational processes and implementing efficient ways of working. Excellent attention to detail while maintaining a strategic overview. Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office and experience using business or project management systems. Please send your CV to the relevant email address to find out more!

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