Location: Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire
Type: Full-time | Permanent
At Sorbon Estates, our success is built on more than the properties we own – it’s built on the people who shape, enhance, and grow them. With a diverse and expanding portfolio across the South East, we focus on creating vibrant, sustainable communities that thrive.
Our commitment to quality, innovation, and long-term investment drives everything we do, from developing new spaces to enhancing established assets, ensuring every project contributes to places that endure and enrich the communities they serve.
Our Projects Team sits at the centre of our mission, ensuring every development and refurbishment is delivered to the highest standards of quality, safety, and commercial value.
What sets this role apart:
We are looking for a proactive Senior Contracts Manager who can bring vision and expertise to lead the delivery of development and refurbishment projects across our high-value portfolio. You will drive project performance, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and completed to the highest standards.
This is not just another delivery role, it is an opportunity to lead impactful, high-value projects across a wide range of commercial and residential assets, from major refurbishments to new acquisitions. You will take ownership from feasibility through to completion, ensuring every project meets our standards for design, budget, and quality.
You will enjoy being part of a motivated team, that prioritises collaboration and a positive mindset to achieve the right results.
About you
Proven experience in leading commercial real estate development and refurbishment projects ideally with build values ranging from £50,000 to £1.5m.
Strong commercial understanding with hands-on experience managing construction costs and feasibility analysis.
Thorough knowledge of the JCT suite of contracts and practical experience in contract management.
Expert understanding and practical application of Health & Safety legislation, building regulations, and statutory compliance.
Productive leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence at all levels and drive teams forward to reach the shared goal.
Experience managing multi-disciplinary teams, contractors, and external consultants, fostering collaboration and accountability.
Financially astute, with experience in budget management, forecasting, and cost control.
What you’ll enjoy as part of the team
Leadership with impact – a key strategic role shaping the success of our projects and the future of our portfolio.
Strong foundations – a financially secure, privately owned business with a long-term vision and clear growth strategy.
Competitive rewards – attractive salary, enhanced pension scheme, discretionary bonus schemes (up to 15% of salary), Bupa private healthcare, and a comprehensive benefits package.
Calm working environment – newly renovated, modern offices in Beaconsfield Old Town with free parking and excellent local amenities.
Time off – 25 days’ annual leave, rising to 30 days with service.
Sociable culture – a dynamic, energetic team with regular company-wide and departmental social events throughout the year.
If you’re driven by results, collaboration, and the satisfaction of seeing projects come to life, apply now with your CV.
14/01/2026
Full time
Location: Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire
Type: Full-time | Permanent
At Sorbon Estates, our success is built on more than the properties we own – it’s built on the people who shape, enhance, and grow them. With a diverse and expanding portfolio across the South East, we focus on creating vibrant, sustainable communities that thrive.
Our commitment to quality, innovation, and long-term investment drives everything we do, from developing new spaces to enhancing established assets, ensuring every project contributes to places that endure and enrich the communities they serve.
Our Projects Team sits at the centre of our mission, ensuring every development and refurbishment is delivered to the highest standards of quality, safety, and commercial value.
What sets this role apart:
We are looking for a proactive Senior Contracts Manager who can bring vision and expertise to lead the delivery of development and refurbishment projects across our high-value portfolio. You will drive project performance, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and completed to the highest standards.
This is not just another delivery role, it is an opportunity to lead impactful, high-value projects across a wide range of commercial and residential assets, from major refurbishments to new acquisitions. You will take ownership from feasibility through to completion, ensuring every project meets our standards for design, budget, and quality.
You will enjoy being part of a motivated team, that prioritises collaboration and a positive mindset to achieve the right results.
About you
Proven experience in leading commercial real estate development and refurbishment projects ideally with build values ranging from £50,000 to £1.5m.
Strong commercial understanding with hands-on experience managing construction costs and feasibility analysis.
Thorough knowledge of the JCT suite of contracts and practical experience in contract management.
Expert understanding and practical application of Health & Safety legislation, building regulations, and statutory compliance.
Productive leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence at all levels and drive teams forward to reach the shared goal.
Experience managing multi-disciplinary teams, contractors, and external consultants, fostering collaboration and accountability.
Financially astute, with experience in budget management, forecasting, and cost control.
What you’ll enjoy as part of the team
Leadership with impact – a key strategic role shaping the success of our projects and the future of our portfolio.
Strong foundations – a financially secure, privately owned business with a long-term vision and clear growth strategy.
Competitive rewards – attractive salary, enhanced pension scheme, discretionary bonus schemes (up to 15% of salary), Bupa private healthcare, and a comprehensive benefits package.
Calm working environment – newly renovated, modern offices in Beaconsfield Old Town with free parking and excellent local amenities.
Time off – 25 days’ annual leave, rising to 30 days with service.
Sociable culture – a dynamic, energetic team with regular company-wide and departmental social events throughout the year.
If you’re driven by results, collaboration, and the satisfaction of seeing projects come to life, apply now with your CV.
The Role
We are seeking an experienced Pre-Construction Manager to lead all pre-contract activities and ensure the successful transition of projects from client instruction through to contract execution. This is a pivotal role within TG Escapes, focused on securing viable, profitable projects while coordinating internal teams, consultants, and clients.
This role is office-based at our Coventry Head Office, therefore candidates must be within a commutable distance, although flexible/hybrid working may be available for the right individual.
Key Responsibilities
Pre-Construction Leadership
Act as the primary point of contact during the pre-construction phase for clients, consultants, suppliers, and internal teams.
Lead internal pre-construction meetings, tracking actions, risks, and programme milestones.
Ensure all activities align with company processes, timelines, and commercial objectives.
Project Feasibility & Early Engagement
Support the sales team in reviewing new enquiries for viability, constraints, and risks.
Coordinate site assessments, surveys, and investigations.
Work closely with planning consultants and design teams from project inception.
Design Coordination
Identify design deliverables and communicate requirements to the Technical Director.
Manage information flow between clients and the design team.
Support procurement, onboarding, and management of external designers.
Ensure drawings and specifications are viable and meet client expectations.
Estimating & Commercial Support
Liaise with the commercial team on cost plans, estimates, and tender submissions.
Review subcontractor, consultant, and supplier quotations.
Challenge assumptions, value-engineer solutions, and mitigate commercial risk.
Support preparation of tender bids, proposals, and client presentations.
Programme Development
Establish preliminary design and manufacturing programmes aligned with TG Escapes’ build solutions.
Identify critical path items, procurement lead times, and efficiencies.
Coordinate with production and logistics teams to align sequencing with factory capacity.
Risk Management & Compliance
Identify and manage design, planning, ecological, commercial, and construction risks.
Ensure mitigation strategies are implemented and monitored.
Maintain compliance with CDM regulations, sustainability standards, and timber-frame safety and quality guidance.
Client & Stakeholder Management
Build strong relationships with clients, consultants, and stakeholders.
Lead client meetings, workshops, and presentations.
Ensure a smooth transition from pre-construction to delivery teams.
Handover to Delivery
Produce comprehensive pre-construction handover documentation.
Ensure design freeze, cost agreement, and scope clarity prior to contract award.
Support delivery teams during project mobilisation as required.
Skills & Experience
Essential
Proven experience in pre-construction within modular (MMC) or off-site construction.
Experience leading multidisciplinary design and technical teams.
Strong commercial awareness and ability to interpret cost plans, BOQs, and tender documentation.
Excellent communication, organisation, and stakeholder management skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects concurrently.
Desirable
Experience within education and leisure sectors.
Knowledge of sustainable construction methods.
Understanding of planning processes and building control requirements.
Experience with project management software (e.g. MS Project, Asta).
Degree or equivalent in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering, or similar.
Personal Attributes
Proactive, organised, and detail-driven.
Strong leadership and collaborative working style.
Commercially aware with technical accuracy.
Problem-solver with a continuous improvement mindset.
Passionate about sustainability and modern methods of construction.
What We Offer
Attractive, negotiable salary
Minimum 37 hours per week with potential hybrid working
25 days holiday plus public holidays
Office-based role at Coventry Head Office (Mon–Thurs 8:00–17:00 | Fri 8:00–14:30)
Support with career progression and education
Paid professional membership
Cycle2Work scheme
Charitable fundraising through our TG Challenge and CSR activities
A supportive, innovative, and design-led working environment
Why Join TG Escapes?
Work on cutting-edge modular projects that positively impact communities and the environment
Be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking culture
Strong commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly design
Excellent professional development and growth opportunities
Benefits including Hybrid Working, TG Challenge, The Great Escape Day, and 25 days’ holiday
31/12/2025
Full time
The Role
We are seeking an experienced Pre-Construction Manager to lead all pre-contract activities and ensure the successful transition of projects from client instruction through to contract execution. This is a pivotal role within TG Escapes, focused on securing viable, profitable projects while coordinating internal teams, consultants, and clients.
This role is office-based at our Coventry Head Office, therefore candidates must be within a commutable distance, although flexible/hybrid working may be available for the right individual.
Key Responsibilities
Pre-Construction Leadership
Act as the primary point of contact during the pre-construction phase for clients, consultants, suppliers, and internal teams.
Lead internal pre-construction meetings, tracking actions, risks, and programme milestones.
Ensure all activities align with company processes, timelines, and commercial objectives.
Project Feasibility & Early Engagement
Support the sales team in reviewing new enquiries for viability, constraints, and risks.
Coordinate site assessments, surveys, and investigations.
Work closely with planning consultants and design teams from project inception.
Design Coordination
Identify design deliverables and communicate requirements to the Technical Director.
Manage information flow between clients and the design team.
Support procurement, onboarding, and management of external designers.
Ensure drawings and specifications are viable and meet client expectations.
Estimating & Commercial Support
Liaise with the commercial team on cost plans, estimates, and tender submissions.
Review subcontractor, consultant, and supplier quotations.
Challenge assumptions, value-engineer solutions, and mitigate commercial risk.
Support preparation of tender bids, proposals, and client presentations.
Programme Development
Establish preliminary design and manufacturing programmes aligned with TG Escapes’ build solutions.
Identify critical path items, procurement lead times, and efficiencies.
Coordinate with production and logistics teams to align sequencing with factory capacity.
Risk Management & Compliance
Identify and manage design, planning, ecological, commercial, and construction risks.
Ensure mitigation strategies are implemented and monitored.
Maintain compliance with CDM regulations, sustainability standards, and timber-frame safety and quality guidance.
Client & Stakeholder Management
Build strong relationships with clients, consultants, and stakeholders.
Lead client meetings, workshops, and presentations.
Ensure a smooth transition from pre-construction to delivery teams.
Handover to Delivery
Produce comprehensive pre-construction handover documentation.
Ensure design freeze, cost agreement, and scope clarity prior to contract award.
Support delivery teams during project mobilisation as required.
Skills & Experience
Essential
Proven experience in pre-construction within modular (MMC) or off-site construction.
Experience leading multidisciplinary design and technical teams.
Strong commercial awareness and ability to interpret cost plans, BOQs, and tender documentation.
Excellent communication, organisation, and stakeholder management skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects concurrently.
Desirable
Experience within education and leisure sectors.
Knowledge of sustainable construction methods.
Understanding of planning processes and building control requirements.
Experience with project management software (e.g. MS Project, Asta).
Degree or equivalent in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering, or similar.
Personal Attributes
Proactive, organised, and detail-driven.
Strong leadership and collaborative working style.
Commercially aware with technical accuracy.
Problem-solver with a continuous improvement mindset.
Passionate about sustainability and modern methods of construction.
What We Offer
Attractive, negotiable salary
Minimum 37 hours per week with potential hybrid working
25 days holiday plus public holidays
Office-based role at Coventry Head Office (Mon–Thurs 8:00–17:00 | Fri 8:00–14:30)
Support with career progression and education
Paid professional membership
Cycle2Work scheme
Charitable fundraising through our TG Challenge and CSR activities
A supportive, innovative, and design-led working environment
Why Join TG Escapes?
Work on cutting-edge modular projects that positively impact communities and the environment
Be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking culture
Strong commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly design
Excellent professional development and growth opportunities
Benefits including Hybrid Working, TG Challenge, The Great Escape Day, and 25 days’ holiday
Professional Construction Recruitment
Wilmslow, Cheshire
Procurement Manager Procurement Manager required to join a privately owned construction and engineering company who have projects UK wide. This is a new role for the business, so an exciting opportunity for a Procurement Manager to join and really make an impact on the business. Duties may include but not limited to: Support Operational teams in outsourcing, tendering and negotiation To prepare tenders for standard contracts with suppliers and subcontractors To develop tender analysis and present reports and recommendations to senior management To negotiate with suppliers and subcontractors the terms and conditions, rates and service provided To manage agreed contracts, renewals, negotiations, drafting variations and managing the central contract database To manage supplier relationship and ensure that suppliers honour their commitments to price, quality and service delivery To arrange regular supplier meetings and performance reviews with relevant stakeholders To manage assigned key categories on a business wide perspective To rationalise the supplier base and develop stronger purchasing leverage over key suppliers and subcontractors through negotiation of supply agreements To provide procurement advice to the operational teams If you are interested in this Procurement Manager position, please apply with an up to date CV highlighting relevant experience Salary is dependent on the skills and experience of the applicants, salary comes with full package of benefits
20/05/2026
Full time
Procurement Manager Procurement Manager required to join a privately owned construction and engineering company who have projects UK wide. This is a new role for the business, so an exciting opportunity for a Procurement Manager to join and really make an impact on the business. Duties may include but not limited to: Support Operational teams in outsourcing, tendering and negotiation To prepare tenders for standard contracts with suppliers and subcontractors To develop tender analysis and present reports and recommendations to senior management To negotiate with suppliers and subcontractors the terms and conditions, rates and service provided To manage agreed contracts, renewals, negotiations, drafting variations and managing the central contract database To manage supplier relationship and ensure that suppliers honour their commitments to price, quality and service delivery To arrange regular supplier meetings and performance reviews with relevant stakeholders To manage assigned key categories on a business wide perspective To rationalise the supplier base and develop stronger purchasing leverage over key suppliers and subcontractors through negotiation of supply agreements To provide procurement advice to the operational teams If you are interested in this Procurement Manager position, please apply with an up to date CV highlighting relevant experience Salary is dependent on the skills and experience of the applicants, salary comes with full package of benefits
Leading Wirrall based roofing and maintenance comp any has an exciting opportunity for a Roofing Estimator to be based from their Birkenhead office. The Roofing Estimator is responsible for preparing accurate and competitive cost estimates for roofing projects. This role involves analysing tender documents, performing quantity take-offs, liaising with suppliers/subcontractors, and collaborating with internal teams to ensure bids align with project requirements and company objectives. Key Responsibilities Tender Analysis and Preparation Review tender documents to understand scope, specifications, and contractual requirements Identify risks, discrepancies or missing information and escalate to senior team members Conduct site visits (as needed) to assess project conditions and constraints Cost Estimation Perform detailed quantity take-offs from drawings using estimating software Prepare cost plans, including labour, materials, plant and subcontractor costs Source and compare subcontractor/ supplier quotes, ensuring alignment with project scope Input and maintain data in estimating software Assist in compiling compliant tender submissions within client deadlines Support value engineering efforts by proposing cost-saving alternatives Collaborate with contracts/ project teams to ensure bid feasibility and resource availability Post-submission and Handover Assist in post-tender client meetings or clarifications Contribute to handover documentation for successful projects Participate in post-project reviews to compare estimated versus actual costs Team Collaboration Work with senior estimators, project managers and supply chain teams Maintain up-to-date knowledge of material prices, industry trends and construction methods Qualifications and Skills Essential Construction-related qualification (e.g. HNC, degree or equivalent experience) 2+ years in estimating in roofing/facade or similar Proficiency in take-offs Strong analytical skills and attention to detail Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Valid driver's license (for site visits) Contact David at PPM Recruitment on (phone number removed)
20/05/2026
Full time
Leading Wirrall based roofing and maintenance comp any has an exciting opportunity for a Roofing Estimator to be based from their Birkenhead office. The Roofing Estimator is responsible for preparing accurate and competitive cost estimates for roofing projects. This role involves analysing tender documents, performing quantity take-offs, liaising with suppliers/subcontractors, and collaborating with internal teams to ensure bids align with project requirements and company objectives. Key Responsibilities Tender Analysis and Preparation Review tender documents to understand scope, specifications, and contractual requirements Identify risks, discrepancies or missing information and escalate to senior team members Conduct site visits (as needed) to assess project conditions and constraints Cost Estimation Perform detailed quantity take-offs from drawings using estimating software Prepare cost plans, including labour, materials, plant and subcontractor costs Source and compare subcontractor/ supplier quotes, ensuring alignment with project scope Input and maintain data in estimating software Assist in compiling compliant tender submissions within client deadlines Support value engineering efforts by proposing cost-saving alternatives Collaborate with contracts/ project teams to ensure bid feasibility and resource availability Post-submission and Handover Assist in post-tender client meetings or clarifications Contribute to handover documentation for successful projects Participate in post-project reviews to compare estimated versus actual costs Team Collaboration Work with senior estimators, project managers and supply chain teams Maintain up-to-date knowledge of material prices, industry trends and construction methods Qualifications and Skills Essential Construction-related qualification (e.g. HNC, degree or equivalent experience) 2+ years in estimating in roofing/facade or similar Proficiency in take-offs Strong analytical skills and attention to detail Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Valid driver's license (for site visits) Contact David at PPM Recruitment on (phone number removed)
We are looking for an M&E contracts Manager for one of our clients who work on renewables, sustainability and eco projects in the Northwest. The are looking for someone with the ability to oversee Social housing, education, public sector projects in the region. This is a permanent opportunity working for a forward thinking innovative company in Cheshire. Role. duties, responsibilities Estimate and scope MEP trades during pre-construction. Review contract documents, making suggestions/modifications as they relate to the MEP trades. Manage and lead MEP subcontractors throughout duration of the project. Assist with developing detailed critical path methods (CPM) schedules for all MEP installation activities, including cost and resource loading. Work on project logistics and temporary facility plans. Review and approve material and equipment for MEP systems prior to installation. Monitor the installation and start-up of MEP systems and commissioning of project. Coordinate activities, materials procurement and other related activities with Project Manager and field staff. Communicate progress and prepare appropriate reports as needed. Represent the client with regard to the MEP process at weekly and contractors meetings. Take overall responsibility for the performance of all MEP trades. Supervise review and coordination of submittals and shop drawings Aims and Objectives: Deliver the company's expectations successfully across all key areas of the project, managing and supporting the individuals and team to exceed business performance targets. Identify and develop profitable opportunities through the procurement prior to the project commencing. Increase the profitability of the project through Procurement and VE opportunities. Ensure compliance to all policies during the project installation and during PC handover. Key responsibilities: Deliver financial targets to meet established objectives, this will include the reporting of financial status with the aid of the Site Commercial team into the Project Manager. Ensure compliance with company policies and procedures including Health & Safety, Quality Assurance and Engineering standards. Ensure works are carried out to high standard complying with relevant British Standards and codes of practice. Manage the provision of technical support to the contract. Maintain a close working relationship with Commercial, Engineering, Estimating and Support teams. Assist in final contract negotiations prior to contract award (including such matters as commercial and engineering matters). Provide engineering support (Mechanical or Electrical) as necessary to the business should workload demand in other areas or other new works. HNC/HND in Mechanical or electrical engineering Driving licence Degree qualified - desirable M&E Trade background - desirable Previous experience in the role is essential. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
20/05/2026
Full time
We are looking for an M&E contracts Manager for one of our clients who work on renewables, sustainability and eco projects in the Northwest. The are looking for someone with the ability to oversee Social housing, education, public sector projects in the region. This is a permanent opportunity working for a forward thinking innovative company in Cheshire. Role. duties, responsibilities Estimate and scope MEP trades during pre-construction. Review contract documents, making suggestions/modifications as they relate to the MEP trades. Manage and lead MEP subcontractors throughout duration of the project. Assist with developing detailed critical path methods (CPM) schedules for all MEP installation activities, including cost and resource loading. Work on project logistics and temporary facility plans. Review and approve material and equipment for MEP systems prior to installation. Monitor the installation and start-up of MEP systems and commissioning of project. Coordinate activities, materials procurement and other related activities with Project Manager and field staff. Communicate progress and prepare appropriate reports as needed. Represent the client with regard to the MEP process at weekly and contractors meetings. Take overall responsibility for the performance of all MEP trades. Supervise review and coordination of submittals and shop drawings Aims and Objectives: Deliver the company's expectations successfully across all key areas of the project, managing and supporting the individuals and team to exceed business performance targets. Identify and develop profitable opportunities through the procurement prior to the project commencing. Increase the profitability of the project through Procurement and VE opportunities. Ensure compliance to all policies during the project installation and during PC handover. Key responsibilities: Deliver financial targets to meet established objectives, this will include the reporting of financial status with the aid of the Site Commercial team into the Project Manager. Ensure compliance with company policies and procedures including Health & Safety, Quality Assurance and Engineering standards. Ensure works are carried out to high standard complying with relevant British Standards and codes of practice. Manage the provision of technical support to the contract. Maintain a close working relationship with Commercial, Engineering, Estimating and Support teams. Assist in final contract negotiations prior to contract award (including such matters as commercial and engineering matters). Provide engineering support (Mechanical or Electrical) as necessary to the business should workload demand in other areas or other new works. HNC/HND in Mechanical or electrical engineering Driving licence Degree qualified - desirable M&E Trade background - desirable Previous experience in the role is essential. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
M&E Contracts Manager Water MEICA Warrington Permanent Salary up to £85,000 per annum + Company Car/Allowance This is an opportunity to work for one of the UK's Leading Contractors on Multi Million Pound Water projects across the North West Region! This is a long-term, stable opportunity within a business known for high-quality delivery, strong safety culture, and promoting from within. The Role As the M&E Manager, you will manage the M&E Team providing a personable approach as well as inspiring your team. You will be accountable for the Portfolio Delivery strategy including framework subcontractor arrangements and procurement strategies concerning Water projects within the North West region. When you join, you will have Eight Projects to manage intially. Ensuring that technical governance is carried through procurement, installation, commissioning, and handover of portfolio projects. Collaboration within the wider functions of the business design / estimating / civils / commercial to support overall effective delivery and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Managing the delivery of MEICA requirements, including Cost / Programme / Quality / HSE performance, and the required resource management / technical governance through to Contract completion. Interface with Projects Contracts Managers to ensure efficient delivery across Portfolio. Interface with the Clients Project and Operational teams. Undertake Monthly Project Reviews and Reporting (with Portfolio PMs) Relevant KPIs for portfolio sites. Development of portfolio specific delivery strategies. Organising constructability reviews and challenge for portfolio projects. What We re Looking For Proven experience in Water civil engineering projects Strong background in MEICA Management What s On Offer Salary of £80,000 to £90,000 per annum Company car or Car Allowance Annual Bonus scheme (10%) 5% Matched pension scheme Long-term framework work with progression onto future projects Interviews taking place over the next 2 weeks The client is keen to appoint quickly. Apply now or message for a confidential discussion Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
20/05/2026
Full time
M&E Contracts Manager Water MEICA Warrington Permanent Salary up to £85,000 per annum + Company Car/Allowance This is an opportunity to work for one of the UK's Leading Contractors on Multi Million Pound Water projects across the North West Region! This is a long-term, stable opportunity within a business known for high-quality delivery, strong safety culture, and promoting from within. The Role As the M&E Manager, you will manage the M&E Team providing a personable approach as well as inspiring your team. You will be accountable for the Portfolio Delivery strategy including framework subcontractor arrangements and procurement strategies concerning Water projects within the North West region. When you join, you will have Eight Projects to manage intially. Ensuring that technical governance is carried through procurement, installation, commissioning, and handover of portfolio projects. Collaboration within the wider functions of the business design / estimating / civils / commercial to support overall effective delivery and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Managing the delivery of MEICA requirements, including Cost / Programme / Quality / HSE performance, and the required resource management / technical governance through to Contract completion. Interface with Projects Contracts Managers to ensure efficient delivery across Portfolio. Interface with the Clients Project and Operational teams. Undertake Monthly Project Reviews and Reporting (with Portfolio PMs) Relevant KPIs for portfolio sites. Development of portfolio specific delivery strategies. Organising constructability reviews and challenge for portfolio projects. What We re Looking For Proven experience in Water civil engineering projects Strong background in MEICA Management What s On Offer Salary of £80,000 to £90,000 per annum Company car or Car Allowance Annual Bonus scheme (10%) 5% Matched pension scheme Long-term framework work with progression onto future projects Interviews taking place over the next 2 weeks The client is keen to appoint quickly. Apply now or message for a confidential discussion Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
Assistant Quantity Surveyor Hampshire Up to 40k DOE My client who is a Leading M&E Contractor is looking to recruit an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to provide support to the Senior Quantity Surveyor who is responsible commercially on the delivery of a fast track multi-million-pound. Projects across the South Coast. The ideal candidate would be able to support in providing full commercial awareness to ensure the project management and operational delivery team are aware of all commercial and contractual matters involved on the project, whilst also providing support to the Commercial team as appropriate and required. Day to day As an Assistant Quantity Surveyor, you will support the commercial team with daily cost management tasks, including tracking costs, assisting with valuations and variations, and maintaining project records. You will work closely with project teams and subcontractors while supporting reporting and overall budget control. This will often include the following activities: Supporting the commercial team through the design and pre-construction stages, including assisting with tender submissions and engagement with subcontractors and suppliers. Working closely with design, estimating, and pre-construction teams to provide commercial support and maintain accurate documentation. Assisting with the administration of contracts, including helping to review terms and support subcontract procurement and order placement. Supporting the preparation of monthly valuations, tracking variations, and maintaining cost records in line with project requirements. Helping to process subcontractor payments, maintain financial records, and assist with reporting in line with company timelines. Gaining exposure to programme requirements and supporting the team in ensuring contractual obligations and notices are maintained. About you We're keen to hear from a wide range of applicants who are interested in the M&E industry, whether you're beginning your career or considering a new direction with one of the area's leading businesses. Here are some of the skills and experience we are looking for in the right person to join our team: Strong numerical and analytical skills with attention to detail Good communication skills and ability to work within a team Basic understanding of construction or M&E projects (desirable) Proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel Relevant qualification (or working towards) in Quantity Surveying or similar (desirable) Previous experience in an administrative or construction-related role (advantageous) Benefits: Octopus EV Salary Sacrifice Scheme Flexible Holiday Scheme Flexible Working Staff Social Events Time off to commit to charity work and good causes Private Medical Insurance Life Insurance Company Contribution towards Eye Welfare Employer Assistance Programme that goes above and beyond For more information, please call David on (phone number removed) Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission.
20/05/2026
Full time
Assistant Quantity Surveyor Hampshire Up to 40k DOE My client who is a Leading M&E Contractor is looking to recruit an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to provide support to the Senior Quantity Surveyor who is responsible commercially on the delivery of a fast track multi-million-pound. Projects across the South Coast. The ideal candidate would be able to support in providing full commercial awareness to ensure the project management and operational delivery team are aware of all commercial and contractual matters involved on the project, whilst also providing support to the Commercial team as appropriate and required. Day to day As an Assistant Quantity Surveyor, you will support the commercial team with daily cost management tasks, including tracking costs, assisting with valuations and variations, and maintaining project records. You will work closely with project teams and subcontractors while supporting reporting and overall budget control. This will often include the following activities: Supporting the commercial team through the design and pre-construction stages, including assisting with tender submissions and engagement with subcontractors and suppliers. Working closely with design, estimating, and pre-construction teams to provide commercial support and maintain accurate documentation. Assisting with the administration of contracts, including helping to review terms and support subcontract procurement and order placement. Supporting the preparation of monthly valuations, tracking variations, and maintaining cost records in line with project requirements. Helping to process subcontractor payments, maintain financial records, and assist with reporting in line with company timelines. Gaining exposure to programme requirements and supporting the team in ensuring contractual obligations and notices are maintained. About you We're keen to hear from a wide range of applicants who are interested in the M&E industry, whether you're beginning your career or considering a new direction with one of the area's leading businesses. Here are some of the skills and experience we are looking for in the right person to join our team: Strong numerical and analytical skills with attention to detail Good communication skills and ability to work within a team Basic understanding of construction or M&E projects (desirable) Proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel Relevant qualification (or working towards) in Quantity Surveying or similar (desirable) Previous experience in an administrative or construction-related role (advantageous) Benefits: Octopus EV Salary Sacrifice Scheme Flexible Holiday Scheme Flexible Working Staff Social Events Time off to commit to charity work and good causes Private Medical Insurance Life Insurance Company Contribution towards Eye Welfare Employer Assistance Programme that goes above and beyond For more information, please call David on (phone number removed) Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission.
About you You are a Quantity Surveyor who knows your way around fitout projects and enjoys seeing a job through from start to finish. You take pride in keeping projects financially on track and you are comfortable having honest conversations when numbers need challenging. You like being close to the detail while still understanding the bigger commercial picture. You are probably at a stage where you want more ownership and the chance to work on projects you can actually be proud of. Your experience You have at least three years working as a Quantity Surveyor within the fitout or interiors sector. You understand cost management, procurement and contract administration in a live project environment. You have experience managing budgets, handling variations and keeping cash flow under control. You are confident dealing with subcontractors and suppliers and you know how to protect margin without damaging relationships. A relevant degree helps, and any professional membership such as RICS is a bonus rather than a requirement. What you will be doing with your experience You will be taking ownership of the commercial side of hospitality fitout projects, from early cost planning through to final account. You will prepare detailed cost estimates, manage budgets and keep a close eye on spend as projects move forward. You will handle contracts and subcontracts, making sure everything is clear, fair and commercially sound. Procurement will be a key part of your role, from tendering packages through to appointing and managing subcontractors. You will also be responsible for cost reporting, forecasting and managing project cash flow. You will be working closely with project managers and the wider team, attending site meetings and making sure the financial side of each job is always under control. About the business This is a well established fitout contractor specialising in hospitality projects across bars, restaurants, retail and stadia. They have built a strong reputation for delivering high quality interior solutions and repeat business is a big part of their success. The team is experienced, down to earth and focused on doing things properly. You will be given the chance to work on interesting, high profile projects rather than being stuck on the same type of job. The business offers a competitive salary in the £50,000 to £55,000 range, along with a car allowance, pension, private healthcare and a bonus scheme. The culture is supportive and collaborative, with people who take their work seriously without making it overly complicated. Next steps A CV isn't needed to start a conversation, so no matter what stage you're at in your job search, get in touch to discuss.
20/05/2026
Full time
About you You are a Quantity Surveyor who knows your way around fitout projects and enjoys seeing a job through from start to finish. You take pride in keeping projects financially on track and you are comfortable having honest conversations when numbers need challenging. You like being close to the detail while still understanding the bigger commercial picture. You are probably at a stage where you want more ownership and the chance to work on projects you can actually be proud of. Your experience You have at least three years working as a Quantity Surveyor within the fitout or interiors sector. You understand cost management, procurement and contract administration in a live project environment. You have experience managing budgets, handling variations and keeping cash flow under control. You are confident dealing with subcontractors and suppliers and you know how to protect margin without damaging relationships. A relevant degree helps, and any professional membership such as RICS is a bonus rather than a requirement. What you will be doing with your experience You will be taking ownership of the commercial side of hospitality fitout projects, from early cost planning through to final account. You will prepare detailed cost estimates, manage budgets and keep a close eye on spend as projects move forward. You will handle contracts and subcontracts, making sure everything is clear, fair and commercially sound. Procurement will be a key part of your role, from tendering packages through to appointing and managing subcontractors. You will also be responsible for cost reporting, forecasting and managing project cash flow. You will be working closely with project managers and the wider team, attending site meetings and making sure the financial side of each job is always under control. About the business This is a well established fitout contractor specialising in hospitality projects across bars, restaurants, retail and stadia. They have built a strong reputation for delivering high quality interior solutions and repeat business is a big part of their success. The team is experienced, down to earth and focused on doing things properly. You will be given the chance to work on interesting, high profile projects rather than being stuck on the same type of job. The business offers a competitive salary in the £50,000 to £55,000 range, along with a car allowance, pension, private healthcare and a bonus scheme. The culture is supportive and collaborative, with people who take their work seriously without making it overly complicated. Next steps A CV isn't needed to start a conversation, so no matter what stage you're at in your job search, get in touch to discuss.
Contracts Manager/Surveyor Location: Bromley Salary: GBP50,000 - GBP60,000 per year Hours: Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm (working 3 days out on site and 2 days in the office or from home) Job type: Full-time, permanent A van and fuel card is provided! Bridge Recruitment is currently helping one of our established clients recruit for an experienced Contracts Manager/Surveyor to join their ever-expanding team. Most of the work is dealing with domestic insurance claims but they also deal with the commercial industry as well. Purpose of the Contracts Manager/Surveyor: Responsible for the delivery of small works & maintenance repairs. To oversee and be responsible of Multi trade operatives & Subcontractors Including but not limited to, plumbing, carpentry and joinery, glazing, wet trades, grounds work, painting and decorating, roofing. Effective management of general works projects. Estimating/assessing insurance claims and maintenance jobs. Work out what needs to be done and then scope the work on the client system Manage the work load, liaising with trades people and the customer Responsibilities of the Contracts Manager/Surveyor: Assist in the preparation of estimates, bids and tenders. Assist in the development of the procurement programme. Assist in the presentation of the contract brief to the client. Manage the selection and formation of site personnel teams (Inc. sub-contractors) as determined by individual contracts. Manage site personnel, work activities and resources to meet the requirements of individual contracts. Control individual contract progress towards completion. Control individual contract budgets. Ensure all necessary contract documentation / reports are accurate and produced on time. If you feel like you meet the above criteria for the Contracts Manager/Surveyor, then please apply now!
20/05/2026
Full time
Contracts Manager/Surveyor Location: Bromley Salary: GBP50,000 - GBP60,000 per year Hours: Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm (working 3 days out on site and 2 days in the office or from home) Job type: Full-time, permanent A van and fuel card is provided! Bridge Recruitment is currently helping one of our established clients recruit for an experienced Contracts Manager/Surveyor to join their ever-expanding team. Most of the work is dealing with domestic insurance claims but they also deal with the commercial industry as well. Purpose of the Contracts Manager/Surveyor: Responsible for the delivery of small works & maintenance repairs. To oversee and be responsible of Multi trade operatives & Subcontractors Including but not limited to, plumbing, carpentry and joinery, glazing, wet trades, grounds work, painting and decorating, roofing. Effective management of general works projects. Estimating/assessing insurance claims and maintenance jobs. Work out what needs to be done and then scope the work on the client system Manage the work load, liaising with trades people and the customer Responsibilities of the Contracts Manager/Surveyor: Assist in the preparation of estimates, bids and tenders. Assist in the development of the procurement programme. Assist in the presentation of the contract brief to the client. Manage the selection and formation of site personnel teams (Inc. sub-contractors) as determined by individual contracts. Manage site personnel, work activities and resources to meet the requirements of individual contracts. Control individual contract progress towards completion. Control individual contract budgets. Ensure all necessary contract documentation / reports are accurate and produced on time. If you feel like you meet the above criteria for the Contracts Manager/Surveyor, then please apply now!
Join a leading contractor, with a strong track record of delivering complex, high-value projects across Europe. They are currently seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team on a project in the UK. This is an exciting opportunity to work on one of the most dynamic and fast-growing sectors in construction, alongside a high-performing team committed to excellence and innovation. You will work closely with project managers, site teams, and other stakeholders to ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality. Your expertise in cost management, procurement, and contract administration will ensure the success of our high-profile data centre developments. Key Responsibilities: Prepare cost plans, estimates, and budgets for all project stages Manage procurement, tendering processes, and subcontractor packages Monitor and control project expenditure Assess and agree valuations, variations, and final accounts Provide commercial advice and support to project teams Maintain effective communication with clients and stakeholders Ensure compliance with contract terms and statutory regulations Work closely with the Project Manager to forecast and report on cost risks Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Construction Economics, or similar Minimum 4+ years' post-graduate experience, preferably with a main contractor Previous experience on data centre or mission-critical projects is a strong advantage Strong knowledge of construction contracts and commercial management Excellent negotiation, analytical, and communication skills If you would like to apply for this role, please forward a copy of your CV using the email link provided.
20/05/2026
Full time
Join a leading contractor, with a strong track record of delivering complex, high-value projects across Europe. They are currently seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team on a project in the UK. This is an exciting opportunity to work on one of the most dynamic and fast-growing sectors in construction, alongside a high-performing team committed to excellence and innovation. You will work closely with project managers, site teams, and other stakeholders to ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality. Your expertise in cost management, procurement, and contract administration will ensure the success of our high-profile data centre developments. Key Responsibilities: Prepare cost plans, estimates, and budgets for all project stages Manage procurement, tendering processes, and subcontractor packages Monitor and control project expenditure Assess and agree valuations, variations, and final accounts Provide commercial advice and support to project teams Maintain effective communication with clients and stakeholders Ensure compliance with contract terms and statutory regulations Work closely with the Project Manager to forecast and report on cost risks Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Construction Economics, or similar Minimum 4+ years' post-graduate experience, preferably with a main contractor Previous experience on data centre or mission-critical projects is a strong advantage Strong knowledge of construction contracts and commercial management Excellent negotiation, analytical, and communication skills If you would like to apply for this role, please forward a copy of your CV using the email link provided.
Quantity Surveyor / civil engineering / telecommunications You will be a key contributor in the production of tender documentation requiring a developed understanding of the civil engineering / telecommunications market to ensure tenders accurately reflect cost, capability and capacity to complete the works. Start date of Quantity Surveyor : Immediately Pay / Package of Quantity Surveyor : Yearly salary paid along with holidays, company package , pension and promotional / career development opportunities Job description of Quantity surveyor : • Management of the budget of the project including all aspects of the project such as materials, sub-contractors, equipment etc • Management of sub-contractors, including issuing and negotiating sub-contracts • Contract management, administering the contract, including variations Early Warnings etc and risk management • Commercial reporting including running monthly CVR • Client facing role, excellent communication skills required • Carry out contract reviews and provide analysis of key risks and opportunities. • Provide contractual support to delivery terms for change management, claims and valuations. • Point of contact for project team on all commercial related items. • Assist in the preparation of tender documents, contracts, budgets, bills of quantities and other documentation • Accurately track changes to the design and/or construction work, adjusting budget projections accordingly through the reforecasting process • Oversee the procurement of the services of contractors and/or subcontractors who work on the project ensuring transparency of rates and recoverable charges • Able to read architectural drawings and have an appreciation of construction processes, along with excellent numerical and IT skills • An understanding of applicable law and regulations, as well as health and safety matters, tax and insurance and contract law, so that you understand the legal implications of any decisions • Liaise with the client and other construction professionals, such as site managers, project managers and site engineers to ensure the work can be completed within cost projections • Ownership of monthly P&L reports • Management and overseeing of WIP • Risk and Opportunity analysis • Evaluate and negotiate tenders including subcontractors and suppliers. • General commercial support • Ability to interrogate costs and add value Professional requirement of quantity surveyor : • Preferably educated to degree level; • either an undergraduate degree accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) in quantity surveying, commercial management or a related construction subject • Background in civil engineering, telecoms or utilities • Experience of NEC forms of contract
20/05/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor / civil engineering / telecommunications You will be a key contributor in the production of tender documentation requiring a developed understanding of the civil engineering / telecommunications market to ensure tenders accurately reflect cost, capability and capacity to complete the works. Start date of Quantity Surveyor : Immediately Pay / Package of Quantity Surveyor : Yearly salary paid along with holidays, company package , pension and promotional / career development opportunities Job description of Quantity surveyor : • Management of the budget of the project including all aspects of the project such as materials, sub-contractors, equipment etc • Management of sub-contractors, including issuing and negotiating sub-contracts • Contract management, administering the contract, including variations Early Warnings etc and risk management • Commercial reporting including running monthly CVR • Client facing role, excellent communication skills required • Carry out contract reviews and provide analysis of key risks and opportunities. • Provide contractual support to delivery terms for change management, claims and valuations. • Point of contact for project team on all commercial related items. • Assist in the preparation of tender documents, contracts, budgets, bills of quantities and other documentation • Accurately track changes to the design and/or construction work, adjusting budget projections accordingly through the reforecasting process • Oversee the procurement of the services of contractors and/or subcontractors who work on the project ensuring transparency of rates and recoverable charges • Able to read architectural drawings and have an appreciation of construction processes, along with excellent numerical and IT skills • An understanding of applicable law and regulations, as well as health and safety matters, tax and insurance and contract law, so that you understand the legal implications of any decisions • Liaise with the client and other construction professionals, such as site managers, project managers and site engineers to ensure the work can be completed within cost projections • Ownership of monthly P&L reports • Management and overseeing of WIP • Risk and Opportunity analysis • Evaluate and negotiate tenders including subcontractors and suppliers. • General commercial support • Ability to interrogate costs and add value Professional requirement of quantity surveyor : • Preferably educated to degree level; • either an undergraduate degree accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) in quantity surveying, commercial management or a related construction subject • Background in civil engineering, telecoms or utilities • Experience of NEC forms of contract
My client is looking for an experienced and ambitious DESIGNER / SENIOR DESIGNER to join their team on a full time basis. My client specialises in facades, cladding, roofing, panelling and terracotta tiling and over the years, has developed a suite of market leading profiles that complement their first-class design and installation service. Job Summary: To take responsibility for the delivery of all design aspects of a contract in line with the relevant procedure manuals along with supporting other team members to ensure the successful delivery of all contracts assigned to your team. Personal Deliverables: Take ownership over your own continual professional development and support others with theirs. Successfully deliver all agreed objectives and tasks assigned to you. Prioritise your workload to hit deadlines whilst keeping a high level of attention to detail. Be proactive and always lead by example. This includes having a constructive and positive attitude towards their business and your work. Ensure that all quality issues under your control are managed and resolved in a timely and cost-effective manner. Ensure that you uphold the health and safety standards. Communicate effectively with your team, the business and external stakeholders to develop a strong and professional relationship. Be aware of your team financial budgets and support your line manager in achieving them. Job Responsibilities: All responsibilities need to be delivered in line with the relevant procedure manuals for contracts within your team. Design review of all new contracts. Programme, and carry out where necessary, the design, detailing and material scheduling. Issue and coordinate information requests, drawings and queries between customers, engineers, architects, and sub-contract design office/s as required. Issue material schedules and liaise with suppliers to ensure effective delivery. Prepare, check and issue deck and/or slab calculations using in-house software. Deal with any design related queries raised by the site team during the construction phase. Develop solutions to non-standard design issues. Prepare and submit As Built drawings and documentation for the customer O&M file. Attend and contribute to internal Technical meetings and deliver agreed actions. Provide comprehensive responses to technical queries received through the Technical Helpdesk. Preferred Experience & Qualifications: HNC/D or equivalent in a related discipline. 2 years of experience in a design related role. Other Skills or Qualifications: Competent with Microsoft Office 365 suite (particularly Outlook, Word, Excel). Competent with AutoCAD .
20/05/2026
Full time
My client is looking for an experienced and ambitious DESIGNER / SENIOR DESIGNER to join their team on a full time basis. My client specialises in facades, cladding, roofing, panelling and terracotta tiling and over the years, has developed a suite of market leading profiles that complement their first-class design and installation service. Job Summary: To take responsibility for the delivery of all design aspects of a contract in line with the relevant procedure manuals along with supporting other team members to ensure the successful delivery of all contracts assigned to your team. Personal Deliverables: Take ownership over your own continual professional development and support others with theirs. Successfully deliver all agreed objectives and tasks assigned to you. Prioritise your workload to hit deadlines whilst keeping a high level of attention to detail. Be proactive and always lead by example. This includes having a constructive and positive attitude towards their business and your work. Ensure that all quality issues under your control are managed and resolved in a timely and cost-effective manner. Ensure that you uphold the health and safety standards. Communicate effectively with your team, the business and external stakeholders to develop a strong and professional relationship. Be aware of your team financial budgets and support your line manager in achieving them. Job Responsibilities: All responsibilities need to be delivered in line with the relevant procedure manuals for contracts within your team. Design review of all new contracts. Programme, and carry out where necessary, the design, detailing and material scheduling. Issue and coordinate information requests, drawings and queries between customers, engineers, architects, and sub-contract design office/s as required. Issue material schedules and liaise with suppliers to ensure effective delivery. Prepare, check and issue deck and/or slab calculations using in-house software. Deal with any design related queries raised by the site team during the construction phase. Develop solutions to non-standard design issues. Prepare and submit As Built drawings and documentation for the customer O&M file. Attend and contribute to internal Technical meetings and deliver agreed actions. Provide comprehensive responses to technical queries received through the Technical Helpdesk. Preferred Experience & Qualifications: HNC/D or equivalent in a related discipline. 2 years of experience in a design related role. Other Skills or Qualifications: Competent with Microsoft Office 365 suite (particularly Outlook, Word, Excel). Competent with AutoCAD .
Fire Door Technical Supervisor Sheffield 44,000 + 5% Bonus and Business use car Brief Fire Door Technical Supervisor needed for a large well known Facilities Management organisation based in Sheffield who are looking to employ an experienced and well-rounded Fire Door Technical Supervisor that takes pride in their work. The successful candidate will be responsible for the oversight of fire door statutory compliance across delegated PFI Projects in the area. The role will have specific line management responsibility for the dedicated mobile Fire Door Inspection and Remedial team but will additionally have oversight and support the Operational teams across our PFI projects to ensure the statutory compliance of Fire Doors. You will plan and prioritise the inspection of Fire Doors to ensure the inspections remain statutory complaint utilising both the Maximo (CAFM) and Bolster (Fire Compliance systems). This will include ensuring that the Fire Door inspectors are competent and trained to the required standard, that PPM Inspections plans are aligned to maintain compliance, Quality checks on documentation, that remedial work requests are generated and completed to the required quality standards. The role is required to work within recognised safe systems of work, business policies, procedures and in accordance with all aspects of health and safety legislation. Benefits Salary: 40,000 - 44,000 per annum Business use car 24 day's holiday Variable annual bonus based 5-15% Pension Plan Career Progression What the role entails: Some of the main duties of the Fire Door Technical Supervisor will include: Line management of the mobile fire door inspection & maintenance team. This will include absence management, performance reviews, recruitment and employee development. Manage and update the company approved system 'Bolster' for fire door inspection and maintenance including liaison with CAD technicians to ensure all drawings present and accurate in system. Oversight of quality of all documentation and standards of work on site in relation to fire doors for self-delivery and subcontracted services, utilising the bolster system as the primary tool for ensuring compliance. Liaising with sub-contractors and in house operatives to confirm attendance details for all works raised and ensure appropriate reports are received and work orders closed with accurate date/times. Provide technical and logistical support to other contracts' Technical Service Managers in relation to Fire Door delivery. This will include feedback on performance of individual in-house operatives and external sub-contractors, Provide update on training and compliance requirements, verification of costs and quality standards. Direct Management of subcontractors work on fire doors remedials and installations where appropriate including management of the Tendering of works, Project Management during delivery, SHEQ and financial controls. Produce reports and other information relating to the delivery of Fire door Inspections and remedial works for Account Managers, Operational and Technical Teams. Support the training and roll out of new processes to the respective teams. Carry out regular audits and MSV visits across all services to ensure services are being maintained to agreed standards and performance, including ISO & OHSAS standards; What experience you need to be the successful Fire Door Technical Supervisor: Candidate will have completed a relevant trade apprenticeship in Joinery or construction and will have NVQ Level 3 in Fire Doors Inspections Recognised Fire Door Inspection qualifications BM Trada and knowledge of relevant legislation and industry guidelines. Confident communicator with excellent customer interaction skills. Ability to manage and prioritise workload. Administration skills, including use of CAFM system and Microsoft Office applications. Strong analytical and planning skills combined with the ability to work innovatively Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to liaise and communicate effectively at all levels, both internally and externally Experience of liaising directly with the client on similar FM projects Experience of undertaking AP/RP duties within similar FM projects This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Fire Door Technical Supervisor to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out! Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
20/05/2026
Full time
Fire Door Technical Supervisor Sheffield 44,000 + 5% Bonus and Business use car Brief Fire Door Technical Supervisor needed for a large well known Facilities Management organisation based in Sheffield who are looking to employ an experienced and well-rounded Fire Door Technical Supervisor that takes pride in their work. The successful candidate will be responsible for the oversight of fire door statutory compliance across delegated PFI Projects in the area. The role will have specific line management responsibility for the dedicated mobile Fire Door Inspection and Remedial team but will additionally have oversight and support the Operational teams across our PFI projects to ensure the statutory compliance of Fire Doors. You will plan and prioritise the inspection of Fire Doors to ensure the inspections remain statutory complaint utilising both the Maximo (CAFM) and Bolster (Fire Compliance systems). This will include ensuring that the Fire Door inspectors are competent and trained to the required standard, that PPM Inspections plans are aligned to maintain compliance, Quality checks on documentation, that remedial work requests are generated and completed to the required quality standards. The role is required to work within recognised safe systems of work, business policies, procedures and in accordance with all aspects of health and safety legislation. Benefits Salary: 40,000 - 44,000 per annum Business use car 24 day's holiday Variable annual bonus based 5-15% Pension Plan Career Progression What the role entails: Some of the main duties of the Fire Door Technical Supervisor will include: Line management of the mobile fire door inspection & maintenance team. This will include absence management, performance reviews, recruitment and employee development. Manage and update the company approved system 'Bolster' for fire door inspection and maintenance including liaison with CAD technicians to ensure all drawings present and accurate in system. Oversight of quality of all documentation and standards of work on site in relation to fire doors for self-delivery and subcontracted services, utilising the bolster system as the primary tool for ensuring compliance. Liaising with sub-contractors and in house operatives to confirm attendance details for all works raised and ensure appropriate reports are received and work orders closed with accurate date/times. Provide technical and logistical support to other contracts' Technical Service Managers in relation to Fire Door delivery. This will include feedback on performance of individual in-house operatives and external sub-contractors, Provide update on training and compliance requirements, verification of costs and quality standards. Direct Management of subcontractors work on fire doors remedials and installations where appropriate including management of the Tendering of works, Project Management during delivery, SHEQ and financial controls. Produce reports and other information relating to the delivery of Fire door Inspections and remedial works for Account Managers, Operational and Technical Teams. Support the training and roll out of new processes to the respective teams. Carry out regular audits and MSV visits across all services to ensure services are being maintained to agreed standards and performance, including ISO & OHSAS standards; What experience you need to be the successful Fire Door Technical Supervisor: Candidate will have completed a relevant trade apprenticeship in Joinery or construction and will have NVQ Level 3 in Fire Doors Inspections Recognised Fire Door Inspection qualifications BM Trada and knowledge of relevant legislation and industry guidelines. Confident communicator with excellent customer interaction skills. Ability to manage and prioritise workload. Administration skills, including use of CAFM system and Microsoft Office applications. Strong analytical and planning skills combined with the ability to work innovatively Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to liaise and communicate effectively at all levels, both internally and externally Experience of liaising directly with the client on similar FM projects Experience of undertaking AP/RP duties within similar FM projects This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Fire Door Technical Supervisor to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out! Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
Contracts Manager Leading Groundworks/ Civils Contractor Description My Client are a leading Contractor in Essex, specialising in civil engineering, groundworks and infrastructure works, They work alongside a host of house-builders and support a variety of other industries throughout East Anglia and the South East of England. Contracts Manager Leading Groundworks/ Civils Contractor They are seeking a Contracts Manager to join their team, working across projects in Suffolk, Essex and Norfolk. The candidate will operate across multiple sites The Contracts Manager will oversee and manage contracts for multiple civil and groundworks projects, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and in compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements. The successful candidate will work closely with project teams, clients, and stakeholders to foster strong relationships and drive project success Contracts Manager Leading Groundworks Civils Contractor Experience The ideal candidate will have a strong background and extensive hands-on experience within the Civil Engineering and Groundworks sector. Job Purpose: Responsibilities: Manage all aspects of contract administration, including drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts. Ensure compliance with contract terms and conditions. Including H&S, On site operations, producing and ensuring that programme targets are achieved, production of RAMS for site specific operations. Conduct risk assessments and develop mitigation plans. Monitor contract performance and address any issues or disputes that arise. Maintain accurate and up-to-date contract records and documentation. Stay informed about industry trends and best practices in contract management. Good man management and communication skills with an eye for detail is an essential aspect of this role. Skills: Strong knowledge of contract law and regulations. Excellent negotiation and communication skills. Attention to detail and strong analytical abilities. Ability to manage multiple contracts simultaneously. Proficient in contract management software and tools. Strong organizational and time management skills. Salary The salary on offer for this role is £80k-£90k+package,depending upon previous experience. Contracts Manager Leading Groundworks/Civils Contractor Please Contact Sue Walter For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003 Premises Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for temporary recruitment. By applying for this job you agree to our Privacy Policy which can be found on our website.
20/05/2026
Full time
Contracts Manager Leading Groundworks/ Civils Contractor Description My Client are a leading Contractor in Essex, specialising in civil engineering, groundworks and infrastructure works, They work alongside a host of house-builders and support a variety of other industries throughout East Anglia and the South East of England. Contracts Manager Leading Groundworks/ Civils Contractor They are seeking a Contracts Manager to join their team, working across projects in Suffolk, Essex and Norfolk. The candidate will operate across multiple sites The Contracts Manager will oversee and manage contracts for multiple civil and groundworks projects, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and in compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements. The successful candidate will work closely with project teams, clients, and stakeholders to foster strong relationships and drive project success Contracts Manager Leading Groundworks Civils Contractor Experience The ideal candidate will have a strong background and extensive hands-on experience within the Civil Engineering and Groundworks sector. Job Purpose: Responsibilities: Manage all aspects of contract administration, including drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts. Ensure compliance with contract terms and conditions. Including H&S, On site operations, producing and ensuring that programme targets are achieved, production of RAMS for site specific operations. Conduct risk assessments and develop mitigation plans. Monitor contract performance and address any issues or disputes that arise. Maintain accurate and up-to-date contract records and documentation. Stay informed about industry trends and best practices in contract management. Good man management and communication skills with an eye for detail is an essential aspect of this role. Skills: Strong knowledge of contract law and regulations. Excellent negotiation and communication skills. Attention to detail and strong analytical abilities. Ability to manage multiple contracts simultaneously. Proficient in contract management software and tools. Strong organizational and time management skills. Salary The salary on offer for this role is £80k-£90k+package,depending upon previous experience. Contracts Manager Leading Groundworks/Civils Contractor Please Contact Sue Walter For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003 Premises Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for temporary recruitment. By applying for this job you agree to our Privacy Policy which can be found on our website.
Randstad Construction & Property
Gateshead, Tyne And Wear
Site Managers School Refurbishment Season (North East) Are you a Site Manager looking to lock in your summer schedule? We are currently recruiting for several Site Managers to oversee fast-paced school refurbishment projects across the North East (including Newcastle, Sunderland, Durham, and Teesside). These are temporary contracts specifically tailored to the summer holiday window. If you enjoy high-intensity projects with a firm deadline and want to earn a competitive daily rate, we want to hear from you. The Role Duration: July - September (Summer Break). Pay: 250 per day (CIS) . Sector: Education / Internal Refurbishment. Scope: Managing subcontractors, ensuring strict health and safety compliance, and hitting weekly milestones to ensure the school is ready for the September intake. What You'll Need To be considered for these roles, you must hold the following "Big Three" plus relevant site experience: SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme). CSCS Black Card (Highly preferred) or Gold. First Aid at Work (3-day certificate). Experience: A proven track record in school refurbs or fast-track commercial fit-outs is essential. Why Apply? Local Work: Projects located throughout the North East-minimal travel, maximum impact. Competitive Rate: Consistent 250/day via CIS. Reliable Pipeline: We have multiple sites launching simultaneously; perform well on one, and you'll be top of the list for our autumn/winter projects. How to Apply Ready to get stuck in? Positions are being filled quickly as the summer term approaches. Apply now by sending your CV and copies of your tickets to Rhianna in the Newcastle office. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes 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 sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
20/05/2026
Seasonal
Site Managers School Refurbishment Season (North East) Are you a Site Manager looking to lock in your summer schedule? We are currently recruiting for several Site Managers to oversee fast-paced school refurbishment projects across the North East (including Newcastle, Sunderland, Durham, and Teesside). These are temporary contracts specifically tailored to the summer holiday window. If you enjoy high-intensity projects with a firm deadline and want to earn a competitive daily rate, we want to hear from you. The Role Duration: July - September (Summer Break). Pay: 250 per day (CIS) . Sector: Education / Internal Refurbishment. Scope: Managing subcontractors, ensuring strict health and safety compliance, and hitting weekly milestones to ensure the school is ready for the September intake. What You'll Need To be considered for these roles, you must hold the following "Big Three" plus relevant site experience: SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme). CSCS Black Card (Highly preferred) or Gold. First Aid at Work (3-day certificate). Experience: A proven track record in school refurbs or fast-track commercial fit-outs is essential. Why Apply? Local Work: Projects located throughout the North East-minimal travel, maximum impact. Competitive Rate: Consistent 250/day via CIS. Reliable Pipeline: We have multiple sites launching simultaneously; perform well on one, and you'll be top of the list for our autumn/winter projects. How to Apply Ready to get stuck in? Positions are being filled quickly as the summer term approaches. Apply now by sending your CV and copies of your tickets to Rhianna in the Newcastle office. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes 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 sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Procurement Manager A leading UK construction and engineering business specialising in fast-track project delivery within the healthcare sector. The organisation is recognised for delivering high-quality, innovative solutions using Modern Methods of Construction (MMC), working closely with public sector clients on critical infrastructure projects. Role Overview The Procurement Manager will take ownership of procurement and supply chain activities across multiple construction and engineering projects. This role is key to ensuring the efficient, cost-effective, and timely sourcing of materials, subcontractors, and services. You will work closely with commercial, pre-construction, and project delivery teams to support successful project outcomes, while developing strong supplier relationships and driving best practice procurement processes. Key Responsibilities Procurement & Supply Chain Develop and implement procurement strategies aligned with project and business objectives Source, assess, and appoint subcontractors and suppliers across construction, MEP, and modular solutions Manage tender processes, including issuing enquiries, analysing submissions, and negotiating contracts Ensure supply chain capability supports programme delivery and technical requirements Commercial & Cost Management Collaborate with commercial teams to deliver value for money and identify cost-saving opportunities Negotiate pricing, terms, and framework agreements Monitor market conditions, risks, and material cost fluctuations Supplier Management Build and maintain strong relationships with key supply chain partners Manage supplier performance through KPIs and quality standards Support the development of long-term, collaborative partnerships Project Support Engage supply chain partners early in the pre-construction phase Align procurement schedules with project timelines and milestones Support risk identification and mitigation strategies Compliance & Governance Ensure all procurement activities comply with company policies and contract requirements (e.g. NEC/JCT) Support sustainability and ethical sourcing initiatives Maintain accurate records and reporting processes Key Requirements Experience Proven procurement experience within construction, engineering, or infrastructure sectors Strong background in subcontract and supplier procurement Experience working with NEC, JCT, or similar contract frameworks Exposure to healthcare or technically complex projects (desirable) Experience with modular construction / MMC (desirable) Skills Strong negotiation and commercial awareness Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and projects Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Analytical and detail-oriented approach Proactive and solutions-driven mindset Qualifications Degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline (e.g. Construction, Supply Chain, Commercial) Professional membership (e.g. CIPS) desirable
20/05/2026
Full time
Procurement Manager A leading UK construction and engineering business specialising in fast-track project delivery within the healthcare sector. The organisation is recognised for delivering high-quality, innovative solutions using Modern Methods of Construction (MMC), working closely with public sector clients on critical infrastructure projects. Role Overview The Procurement Manager will take ownership of procurement and supply chain activities across multiple construction and engineering projects. This role is key to ensuring the efficient, cost-effective, and timely sourcing of materials, subcontractors, and services. You will work closely with commercial, pre-construction, and project delivery teams to support successful project outcomes, while developing strong supplier relationships and driving best practice procurement processes. Key Responsibilities Procurement & Supply Chain Develop and implement procurement strategies aligned with project and business objectives Source, assess, and appoint subcontractors and suppliers across construction, MEP, and modular solutions Manage tender processes, including issuing enquiries, analysing submissions, and negotiating contracts Ensure supply chain capability supports programme delivery and technical requirements Commercial & Cost Management Collaborate with commercial teams to deliver value for money and identify cost-saving opportunities Negotiate pricing, terms, and framework agreements Monitor market conditions, risks, and material cost fluctuations Supplier Management Build and maintain strong relationships with key supply chain partners Manage supplier performance through KPIs and quality standards Support the development of long-term, collaborative partnerships Project Support Engage supply chain partners early in the pre-construction phase Align procurement schedules with project timelines and milestones Support risk identification and mitigation strategies Compliance & Governance Ensure all procurement activities comply with company policies and contract requirements (e.g. NEC/JCT) Support sustainability and ethical sourcing initiatives Maintain accurate records and reporting processes Key Requirements Experience Proven procurement experience within construction, engineering, or infrastructure sectors Strong background in subcontract and supplier procurement Experience working with NEC, JCT, or similar contract frameworks Exposure to healthcare or technically complex projects (desirable) Experience with modular construction / MMC (desirable) Skills Strong negotiation and commercial awareness Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and projects Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Analytical and detail-oriented approach Proactive and solutions-driven mindset Qualifications Degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline (e.g. Construction, Supply Chain, Commercial) Professional membership (e.g. CIPS) desirable
Assistant Quantity Surveyor (AQS) Location: North West (Site & Office-Based) Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 + £400 p/m Car Allowance The Company Our client is a well-established, reputable housebuilder with multiple live developments across the North West. With a strong pipeline of projects and continued growth, they offer excellent long-term career opportunities within a structured and supportive commercial team. The Role An opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to initially support the delivery of a large-scale residential scheme (circa 500 units) in East Manchester, alongside involvement in further developments in the region. You will report into a Quantity Surveyor and be supported by a strong commercial structure, including a Head of Commercial, Commercial Director, and Commercial Manager. Key Responsibilities Assist in the commercial management of large residential developments (multi-tenure schemes including Private Rent, Affordable, and Open Market housing) Support the management of subcontractor accounts across multiple sites (circa 20-25 subcontractors per project) Review and process subcontractor applications, including measured works and variations Assist with issuing variation orders and maintaining accurate records using commercial systems (e.g. COINS, DocuSign) Contribute to monthly valuations, including plot progress tracking and cost reporting Support client valuation submissions and attend site meetings to agree valuations Assist in the preparation of monthly CVR (Cost Value Reconciliation) reports, including analysis of subcontractor variations and cost movements Work alongside senior team members in commercial meetings and support follow-up actions with subcontractors Working Arrangement Office hours: 9:00am - 5:30pm (4:30pm finish on Fridays) Split: 3 days office / 2 days site Earlier finishes when working on site Requirements Previous experience in a Quantity Surveying role at Assistant level or similar Experience within housebuilding or main contracting environments is preferred Exposure to JCT contracts and residential developments is advantageous Strong attention to detail and organisational skills Positive attitude, willingness to learn, and a stable career background What's on Offer Salary up to £40,000 £400 per month car allowance Clear progression within a strong commercial team structure Exposure to large-scale, multi-phase residential developments Supportive environment focused on development and long-term growth Additional Information The business places high value on attitude, commitment, and long-term potential over purely technical background Candidates from housebuilding or main contractor backgrounds are preferred
20/05/2026
Full time
Assistant Quantity Surveyor (AQS) Location: North West (Site & Office-Based) Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 + £400 p/m Car Allowance The Company Our client is a well-established, reputable housebuilder with multiple live developments across the North West. With a strong pipeline of projects and continued growth, they offer excellent long-term career opportunities within a structured and supportive commercial team. The Role An opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to initially support the delivery of a large-scale residential scheme (circa 500 units) in East Manchester, alongside involvement in further developments in the region. You will report into a Quantity Surveyor and be supported by a strong commercial structure, including a Head of Commercial, Commercial Director, and Commercial Manager. Key Responsibilities Assist in the commercial management of large residential developments (multi-tenure schemes including Private Rent, Affordable, and Open Market housing) Support the management of subcontractor accounts across multiple sites (circa 20-25 subcontractors per project) Review and process subcontractor applications, including measured works and variations Assist with issuing variation orders and maintaining accurate records using commercial systems (e.g. COINS, DocuSign) Contribute to monthly valuations, including plot progress tracking and cost reporting Support client valuation submissions and attend site meetings to agree valuations Assist in the preparation of monthly CVR (Cost Value Reconciliation) reports, including analysis of subcontractor variations and cost movements Work alongside senior team members in commercial meetings and support follow-up actions with subcontractors Working Arrangement Office hours: 9:00am - 5:30pm (4:30pm finish on Fridays) Split: 3 days office / 2 days site Earlier finishes when working on site Requirements Previous experience in a Quantity Surveying role at Assistant level or similar Experience within housebuilding or main contracting environments is preferred Exposure to JCT contracts and residential developments is advantageous Strong attention to detail and organisational skills Positive attitude, willingness to learn, and a stable career background What's on Offer Salary up to £40,000 £400 per month car allowance Clear progression within a strong commercial team structure Exposure to large-scale, multi-phase residential developments Supportive environment focused on development and long-term growth Additional Information The business places high value on attitude, commitment, and long-term potential over purely technical background Candidates from housebuilding or main contractor backgrounds are preferred
Job Title: Contracts Manager Location: East Midlands (projects within approximately 1-hour radius) Salary: 70,000 - 80,000 + package About the Company A well-established regional construction business delivering commercial new build, fit-out, and refurbishment projects across sectors including education, office, and general commercial developments. Projects are typically delivered within a defined regional area, allowing for limited travel. Role Overview The Contracts Manager will be responsible for overseeing the successful delivery of multiple construction projects, ensuring they are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to a high standard. This is a hands-on role suited to someone with a main contracting background who is comfortable managing several live sites and leading project teams. Responsibilities Manage multiple projects from pre-construction through to completion Lead and coordinate site teams, including Project Managers, Site Managers, and subcontractors Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to required quality standards Oversee programme planning, construction methodology, and site logistics Monitor commercial performance, including costs, margins, variations, and risk Build and maintain strong client relationships, acting as a key point of contact Lead project meetings and provide clear progress and performance reporting Ensure compliance with health & safety, environmental, and quality standards Drive team performance, resource planning, and continuous improvement Requirements Proven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager within a main contractor Strong track record delivering commercial construction projects (e.g. new build, fit-out, refurbishment, education, or office schemes) Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously Strong commercial awareness and financial management skills Excellent client-facing and stakeholder management ability Effective leadership and team management skills Relevant construction qualification (HNC/HND/Degree preferred) SMSTS / CSCS certification and full UK driving licence Key Benefits Regionally based projects with limited travel requirements Strong pipeline of ongoing work Support from an established and financially stable organisation Competitive salary, car allowance, bonus, and benefits package
20/05/2026
Full time
Job Title: Contracts Manager Location: East Midlands (projects within approximately 1-hour radius) Salary: 70,000 - 80,000 + package About the Company A well-established regional construction business delivering commercial new build, fit-out, and refurbishment projects across sectors including education, office, and general commercial developments. Projects are typically delivered within a defined regional area, allowing for limited travel. Role Overview The Contracts Manager will be responsible for overseeing the successful delivery of multiple construction projects, ensuring they are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to a high standard. This is a hands-on role suited to someone with a main contracting background who is comfortable managing several live sites and leading project teams. Responsibilities Manage multiple projects from pre-construction through to completion Lead and coordinate site teams, including Project Managers, Site Managers, and subcontractors Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to required quality standards Oversee programme planning, construction methodology, and site logistics Monitor commercial performance, including costs, margins, variations, and risk Build and maintain strong client relationships, acting as a key point of contact Lead project meetings and provide clear progress and performance reporting Ensure compliance with health & safety, environmental, and quality standards Drive team performance, resource planning, and continuous improvement Requirements Proven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager within a main contractor Strong track record delivering commercial construction projects (e.g. new build, fit-out, refurbishment, education, or office schemes) Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously Strong commercial awareness and financial management skills Excellent client-facing and stakeholder management ability Effective leadership and team management skills Relevant construction qualification (HNC/HND/Degree preferred) SMSTS / CSCS certification and full UK driving licence Key Benefits Regionally based projects with limited travel requirements Strong pipeline of ongoing work Support from an established and financially stable organisation Competitive salary, car allowance, bonus, and benefits package
Are you ready to elevate your career to new heights? Imagine stepping into a role where your expertise is not just valued but celebrated. A prestigious construction firm in Scotland is seeking a Contracts Manager who is eager to make a significant impact and drive projects to success. This role offers a competitive salary of £80-£90k, complemented by a comprehensive package that recognises your skills and dedication. The position is tailored for a professional with a robust background in project management, particularly someone who has been navigating the complexities of contracts and is now ready to take on a more influential role. Your experience with structures, concrete, and concrete repair will be highly regarded. If you have a strong foundation in highways and highway structures, your profile will stand out even more. This is an excellent chance to leverage your understanding of cost management, CVR, and contractual nuances to lead and inspire a team of project managers within a dynamic division. The role is based in Scotland, offering you the chance to work in a region known for its challenging and rewarding projects. Your leadership will be pivotal in driving the success of various high-profile projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality. This is more than just a job; it's a platform for you to showcase your leadership skills and project management acumen. If you are currently in a Contracts Manager position but feel constrained by limited progression opportunities, this role promises a refreshing change. Here, your ambition and drive will be matched by the company's commitment to your professional growth. Take the next step in your career and become a key player in a forward-thinking construction firm. Apply now and transform your professional journey. 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.
20/05/2026
Full time
Are you ready to elevate your career to new heights? Imagine stepping into a role where your expertise is not just valued but celebrated. A prestigious construction firm in Scotland is seeking a Contracts Manager who is eager to make a significant impact and drive projects to success. This role offers a competitive salary of £80-£90k, complemented by a comprehensive package that recognises your skills and dedication. The position is tailored for a professional with a robust background in project management, particularly someone who has been navigating the complexities of contracts and is now ready to take on a more influential role. Your experience with structures, concrete, and concrete repair will be highly regarded. If you have a strong foundation in highways and highway structures, your profile will stand out even more. This is an excellent chance to leverage your understanding of cost management, CVR, and contractual nuances to lead and inspire a team of project managers within a dynamic division. The role is based in Scotland, offering you the chance to work in a region known for its challenging and rewarding projects. Your leadership will be pivotal in driving the success of various high-profile projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality. This is more than just a job; it's a platform for you to showcase your leadership skills and project management acumen. If you are currently in a Contracts Manager position but feel constrained by limited progression opportunities, this role promises a refreshing change. Here, your ambition and drive will be matched by the company's commitment to your professional growth. Take the next step in your career and become a key player in a forward-thinking construction firm. Apply now and transform your professional journey. 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.
Job Title: Contracts Manager Location: East Midlands (projects within approximately 1-hour radius) Salary: 70,000 - 80,000 + package About the Company A well-established regional construction business delivering commercial new build, fit-out, and refurbishment projects across sectors including education, office, and general commercial developments. Projects are typically delivered within a defined regional area, allowing for limited travel. Role Overview The Contracts Manager will be responsible for overseeing the successful delivery of multiple construction projects, ensuring they are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to a high standard. This is a hands-on role suited to someone with a main contracting background who is comfortable managing several live sites and leading project teams. Responsibilities Manage multiple projects from pre-construction through to completion Lead and coordinate site teams, including Project Managers, Site Managers, and subcontractors Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to required quality standards Oversee programme planning, construction methodology, and site logistics Monitor commercial performance, including costs, margins, variations, and risk Build and maintain strong client relationships, acting as a key point of contact Lead project meetings and provide clear progress and performance reporting Ensure compliance with health & safety, environmental, and quality standards Drive team performance, resource planning, and continuous improvement Requirements Proven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager within a main contractor Strong track record delivering commercial construction projects (e.g. new build, fit-out, refurbishment, education, or office schemes) Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously Strong commercial awareness and financial management skills Excellent client-facing and stakeholder management ability Effective leadership and team management skills Relevant construction qualification (HNC/HND/Degree preferred) SMSTS / CSCS certification and full UK driving licence Key Benefits Regionally based projects with limited travel requirements Strong pipeline of ongoing work Support from an established and financially stable organisation Competitive salary, car allowance, bonus, and benefits package
20/05/2026
Full time
Job Title: Contracts Manager Location: East Midlands (projects within approximately 1-hour radius) Salary: 70,000 - 80,000 + package About the Company A well-established regional construction business delivering commercial new build, fit-out, and refurbishment projects across sectors including education, office, and general commercial developments. Projects are typically delivered within a defined regional area, allowing for limited travel. Role Overview The Contracts Manager will be responsible for overseeing the successful delivery of multiple construction projects, ensuring they are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to a high standard. This is a hands-on role suited to someone with a main contracting background who is comfortable managing several live sites and leading project teams. Responsibilities Manage multiple projects from pre-construction through to completion Lead and coordinate site teams, including Project Managers, Site Managers, and subcontractors Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to required quality standards Oversee programme planning, construction methodology, and site logistics Monitor commercial performance, including costs, margins, variations, and risk Build and maintain strong client relationships, acting as a key point of contact Lead project meetings and provide clear progress and performance reporting Ensure compliance with health & safety, environmental, and quality standards Drive team performance, resource planning, and continuous improvement Requirements Proven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager within a main contractor Strong track record delivering commercial construction projects (e.g. new build, fit-out, refurbishment, education, or office schemes) Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously Strong commercial awareness and financial management skills Excellent client-facing and stakeholder management ability Effective leadership and team management skills Relevant construction qualification (HNC/HND/Degree preferred) SMSTS / CSCS certification and full UK driving licence Key Benefits Regionally based projects with limited travel requirements Strong pipeline of ongoing work Support from an established and financially stable organisation Competitive salary, car allowance, bonus, and benefits package