Assistant Property Maintenance Manager Competitive Salary + Company Vehicle + Excellent Benefits Are you an experienced maintenance or facilities professional looking to take the next step in your career?We're recruiting for an Assistant Contracts Manager to join a well-established property services organisation delivering responsive repairs, planned maintenance, and refurbishment works across residential and commercial contracts. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys leading teams, building strong client relationships, and driving operational performance in a fast-paced environment. What's on Offer Competitive salary. Company vehicle and fuel card. Generous annual leave allowance, increasing with service. Option to buy or sell additional annual leave. Enhanced company sick pay. Life assurance. Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme. Cycle to Work scheme. Company pension contribution. Employee recognition and long service awards. Health, wellbeing and employee assistance programme. Full uniform and PPE provided where applicable. Employee referral bonus scheme. Ongoing training and career development opportunities. The Role Supporting the Contract Manager, you'll play a key role in ensuring contracts are delivered safely, efficiently, on time, and within budget. You'll manage both directly employed operatives and subcontractors while maintaining exceptional service standards and ensuring contractual KPIs are achieved. You'll also contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, financial performance, and customer satisfaction across a portfolio of maintenance contracts. Key Responsibilities Support the day-to-day management and successful delivery of maintenance contracts. Lead, motivate and develop operational teams to achieve excellent service delivery. Monitor contract performance, ensuring KPIs and service level agreements are consistently met. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients and stakeholders. Manage subcontractors and supplier performance. Ensure planned works, reactive repairs, customer complaints and disrepair cases are resolved efficiently. Monitor financial performance, assisting with budgets, forecasting and profitability. Prepare quotations for minor works and oversee projects through to completion. Promote a strong health & safety culture, ensuring compliance across all activities. Carry out inductions, toolbox talks and ongoing team development. Identify opportunities to improve processes, efficiency and customer experience. Participate in the out-of-hours management rota. About You You'll be an organised and proactive individual with strong leadership skills and a passion for delivering high-quality maintenance services. You'll must have: At least 5 years' experience within property maintenance, building services or facilities management. Previous experience supervising or supporting the management of maintenance contracts. Strong knowledge of responsive repairs and planned maintenance. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Commercial awareness with the ability to manage budgets and quotations. Good understanding of health & safety legislation and best practice. Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to make decisions under pressure. Competent IT skills, including Microsoft Office and job management systems. Construction, Building or Facilities qualifications (HNC/HND or equivalent) are advantageous but not essential. If you're looking to join a respected and growing organisation where you'll have real responsibility, opportunities to develop, and the chance to make a genuine impact, we'd love to hear from you.
20/08/2026
Full time
Assistant Property Maintenance Manager Competitive Salary + Company Vehicle + Excellent Benefits Are you an experienced maintenance or facilities professional looking to take the next step in your career?We're recruiting for an Assistant Contracts Manager to join a well-established property services organisation delivering responsive repairs, planned maintenance, and refurbishment works across residential and commercial contracts. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys leading teams, building strong client relationships, and driving operational performance in a fast-paced environment. What's on Offer Competitive salary. Company vehicle and fuel card. Generous annual leave allowance, increasing with service. Option to buy or sell additional annual leave. Enhanced company sick pay. Life assurance. Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme. Cycle to Work scheme. Company pension contribution. Employee recognition and long service awards. Health, wellbeing and employee assistance programme. Full uniform and PPE provided where applicable. Employee referral bonus scheme. Ongoing training and career development opportunities. The Role Supporting the Contract Manager, you'll play a key role in ensuring contracts are delivered safely, efficiently, on time, and within budget. You'll manage both directly employed operatives and subcontractors while maintaining exceptional service standards and ensuring contractual KPIs are achieved. You'll also contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, financial performance, and customer satisfaction across a portfolio of maintenance contracts. Key Responsibilities Support the day-to-day management and successful delivery of maintenance contracts. Lead, motivate and develop operational teams to achieve excellent service delivery. Monitor contract performance, ensuring KPIs and service level agreements are consistently met. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients and stakeholders. Manage subcontractors and supplier performance. Ensure planned works, reactive repairs, customer complaints and disrepair cases are resolved efficiently. Monitor financial performance, assisting with budgets, forecasting and profitability. Prepare quotations for minor works and oversee projects through to completion. Promote a strong health & safety culture, ensuring compliance across all activities. Carry out inductions, toolbox talks and ongoing team development. Identify opportunities to improve processes, efficiency and customer experience. Participate in the out-of-hours management rota. About You You'll be an organised and proactive individual with strong leadership skills and a passion for delivering high-quality maintenance services. You'll must have: At least 5 years' experience within property maintenance, building services or facilities management. Previous experience supervising or supporting the management of maintenance contracts. Strong knowledge of responsive repairs and planned maintenance. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Commercial awareness with the ability to manage budgets and quotations. Good understanding of health & safety legislation and best practice. Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to make decisions under pressure. Competent IT skills, including Microsoft Office and job management systems. Construction, Building or Facilities qualifications (HNC/HND or equivalent) are advantageous but not essential. If you're looking to join a respected and growing organisation where you'll have real responsibility, opportunities to develop, and the chance to make a genuine impact, we'd love to hear from you.
Site Manager Social Housing Refurbishment Planned Works Occupied Properties Full-time Permanent Norfolk Up to £58,000 per annum + package Site Manager job in Norfolk managing the day-to-day delivery of internal and external refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on programme, to the required quality standards and with minimal disruption to residents. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Site Manager to join a leading property services and construction contractor delivering refurbishment works as part of a long-term social housing framework in Norfolk. The role will involve taking responsibility for the day-to-day management of refurbishment projects across occupied residential properties, covering a variety of internal and external works. The successful candidate will manage site teams and subcontractors while maintaining high standards across health & safety, quality, programme and resident satisfaction. You will work closely with Contracts and Project Managers, Resident Liaison Officers, clients and other key stakeholders to ensure works are delivered effectively. Previous experience managing refurbishment works within occupied residential properties is essential. Key Responsibilities Managing the day-to-day delivery of internal and external refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties Coordinating site teams, subcontractors, materials and resources to achieve programme targets Ensuring works are completed safely, on programme and to the required quality and specification Managing subcontractor performance and issuing NCRs where required Carrying out regular site, quality and health & safety inspections Ensuring compliance with company Health & Safety procedures, including site inductions, RAMS, permits and PPE Conducting toolbox talks and promoting a strong health & safety culture across site Managing defects and ensuring works meet agreed client KPIs and quality standards Working closely with Resident Liaison Officers to minimise disruption and maintain effective communication with residents Managing resident and client concerns professionally and ensuring issues are resolved promptly Maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants and other project stakeholders Monitoring progress against programme and reporting any potential delays Producing regular site progress reports for senior management and the client Attending client, internal and project progress meetings Carrying out work inspections and ensuring compliance with drawings, specifications and building regulations Maintaining accurate site documentation, H&S records and project information Managing site welfare facilities, offices and equipment Supporting and developing Assistant Site Managers, Site Administrators and other junior team members Identifying potential commercial opportunities and communicating these to senior management Supporting the Contracts Manager with pre-start activities and project mobilisation Requirements Proven Site Management experience within refurbishment and/or planned works Previous experience delivering works within occupied residential properties essential Strong social housing, local authority or housing association experience preferred Experience managing both internal and external refurbishment works Strong subcontractor and site team management experience Good understanding of building regulations and Health & Safety legislation Ability to read and interpret drawings, programmes and specifications Strong understanding of programme management and project delivery Good commercial awareness Excellent resident, client and stakeholder management skills Strong planning, organisational and problem-solving abilities Confident managing works in sensitive occupied environments Microsoft Office proficiency, with Microsoft Project experience beneficial SMSTS CSCS First Aid Full UK driving licence Successful candidate will be required to complete a DBS check MCIOB or working towards MCIOB desirable Package & Benefits Salary up to £58,000 per annum Comprehensive company benefits package Permanent, full-time position Long-term social housing refurbishment contract Opportunity to work with a leading property services and construction contractor Training, development and career progression opportunities This Site Manager role in Norfolk offers the opportunity to join an established team delivering a long-term programme of refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties. The position would suit an experienced Site Manager from a social housing, planned maintenance or refurbishment background who is confident managing internal and external works while maintaining excellent relationships with residents and clients. Apply now to be considered for this opportunity.
18/08/2026
Full time
Site Manager Social Housing Refurbishment Planned Works Occupied Properties Full-time Permanent Norfolk Up to £58,000 per annum + package Site Manager job in Norfolk managing the day-to-day delivery of internal and external refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on programme, to the required quality standards and with minimal disruption to residents. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Site Manager to join a leading property services and construction contractor delivering refurbishment works as part of a long-term social housing framework in Norfolk. The role will involve taking responsibility for the day-to-day management of refurbishment projects across occupied residential properties, covering a variety of internal and external works. The successful candidate will manage site teams and subcontractors while maintaining high standards across health & safety, quality, programme and resident satisfaction. You will work closely with Contracts and Project Managers, Resident Liaison Officers, clients and other key stakeholders to ensure works are delivered effectively. Previous experience managing refurbishment works within occupied residential properties is essential. Key Responsibilities Managing the day-to-day delivery of internal and external refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties Coordinating site teams, subcontractors, materials and resources to achieve programme targets Ensuring works are completed safely, on programme and to the required quality and specification Managing subcontractor performance and issuing NCRs where required Carrying out regular site, quality and health & safety inspections Ensuring compliance with company Health & Safety procedures, including site inductions, RAMS, permits and PPE Conducting toolbox talks and promoting a strong health & safety culture across site Managing defects and ensuring works meet agreed client KPIs and quality standards Working closely with Resident Liaison Officers to minimise disruption and maintain effective communication with residents Managing resident and client concerns professionally and ensuring issues are resolved promptly Maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants and other project stakeholders Monitoring progress against programme and reporting any potential delays Producing regular site progress reports for senior management and the client Attending client, internal and project progress meetings Carrying out work inspections and ensuring compliance with drawings, specifications and building regulations Maintaining accurate site documentation, H&S records and project information Managing site welfare facilities, offices and equipment Supporting and developing Assistant Site Managers, Site Administrators and other junior team members Identifying potential commercial opportunities and communicating these to senior management Supporting the Contracts Manager with pre-start activities and project mobilisation Requirements Proven Site Management experience within refurbishment and/or planned works Previous experience delivering works within occupied residential properties essential Strong social housing, local authority or housing association experience preferred Experience managing both internal and external refurbishment works Strong subcontractor and site team management experience Good understanding of building regulations and Health & Safety legislation Ability to read and interpret drawings, programmes and specifications Strong understanding of programme management and project delivery Good commercial awareness Excellent resident, client and stakeholder management skills Strong planning, organisational and problem-solving abilities Confident managing works in sensitive occupied environments Microsoft Office proficiency, with Microsoft Project experience beneficial SMSTS CSCS First Aid Full UK driving licence Successful candidate will be required to complete a DBS check MCIOB or working towards MCIOB desirable Package & Benefits Salary up to £58,000 per annum Comprehensive company benefits package Permanent, full-time position Long-term social housing refurbishment contract Opportunity to work with a leading property services and construction contractor Training, development and career progression opportunities This Site Manager role in Norfolk offers the opportunity to join an established team delivering a long-term programme of refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties. The position would suit an experienced Site Manager from a social housing, planned maintenance or refurbishment background who is confident managing internal and external works while maintaining excellent relationships with residents and clients. Apply now to be considered for this opportunity.
Team Assistant - London Salary: £40,000-£45,000, dependent on experience Location: London Employment Type: Permanent Working Pattern: 4 days in the office, 1 day from home The Role We are seeking an experienced Team Assistant to join our London office and support approximately 15 people across two teams, including Partners. The role focuses on financial administration, invoicing, proof-reading, client and project database management, and bid production . You'll be joining a social, friendly company with a fantastic culture , where collaboration, teamwork and a positive working environment are valued. Key Responsibilities Provide day-to-day administrative support to Partners and the wider team. Provide holiday cover and wider secretarial support. Arrange meetings, travel, hotels and events. Produce bids, client documents, project profiles and presentations using Microsoft Office and Adobe InDesign. Manage project portals, client/project information and databases. Maintain financial trackers and support fee forecasting, invoicing and reporting. Raise, check, receipt and issue invoices, ensuring accuracy and timely follow-up. Support Business Development through content production and management. Support the onboarding of new employees and advise colleagues on branding, tools, resources and policies. Handle correspondence, calls and queries professionally. Proofread documents to ensure accuracy, consistency and a high standard of presentation. Provide general administrative and ad hoc support, including potential document control for the Construction Management team About You We are looking for someone who can demonstrate: Strong administration experience gained in a fast-paced professional environment. Ideally, experience within the construction, property or project management consulting industries. Previous experience supporting a team, including senior stakeholders or Partners. Previous financial administration experience, particularly involving invoicing, financial tracking or reporting. Advanced Microsoft Excel and strong Microsoft Office skills. Experience with Adobe InDesign or a similar design/publishing programme; previous bid production experience would be advantageous. Excellent attention to detail and strong numerical, written and verbal communication skills. Good business and commercial awareness. Discretion when handling sensitive commercial information. Strong organisation, interpersonal, problem-solving and decision-making skills. A proactive, professional "can-do" attitude and the ability to work under pressure. Experience organising client entertainment and events; knowledge of London venues would be desirable. Recruitment Timeline Candidates with no more than four weeks' notice are preferred. Interviews are expected to be completed by 28 August . Salary: £40,000-£45,000, dependent on experience.
17/08/2026
Full time
Team Assistant - London Salary: £40,000-£45,000, dependent on experience Location: London Employment Type: Permanent Working Pattern: 4 days in the office, 1 day from home The Role We are seeking an experienced Team Assistant to join our London office and support approximately 15 people across two teams, including Partners. The role focuses on financial administration, invoicing, proof-reading, client and project database management, and bid production . You'll be joining a social, friendly company with a fantastic culture , where collaboration, teamwork and a positive working environment are valued. Key Responsibilities Provide day-to-day administrative support to Partners and the wider team. Provide holiday cover and wider secretarial support. Arrange meetings, travel, hotels and events. Produce bids, client documents, project profiles and presentations using Microsoft Office and Adobe InDesign. Manage project portals, client/project information and databases. Maintain financial trackers and support fee forecasting, invoicing and reporting. Raise, check, receipt and issue invoices, ensuring accuracy and timely follow-up. Support Business Development through content production and management. Support the onboarding of new employees and advise colleagues on branding, tools, resources and policies. Handle correspondence, calls and queries professionally. Proofread documents to ensure accuracy, consistency and a high standard of presentation. Provide general administrative and ad hoc support, including potential document control for the Construction Management team About You We are looking for someone who can demonstrate: Strong administration experience gained in a fast-paced professional environment. Ideally, experience within the construction, property or project management consulting industries. Previous experience supporting a team, including senior stakeholders or Partners. Previous financial administration experience, particularly involving invoicing, financial tracking or reporting. Advanced Microsoft Excel and strong Microsoft Office skills. Experience with Adobe InDesign or a similar design/publishing programme; previous bid production experience would be advantageous. Excellent attention to detail and strong numerical, written and verbal communication skills. Good business and commercial awareness. Discretion when handling sensitive commercial information. Strong organisation, interpersonal, problem-solving and decision-making skills. A proactive, professional "can-do" attitude and the ability to work under pressure. Experience organising client entertainment and events; knowledge of London venues would be desirable. Recruitment Timeline Candidates with no more than four weeks' notice are preferred. Interviews are expected to be completed by 28 August . Salary: £40,000-£45,000, dependent on experience.
Assistant Property Maintenance Manager Competitive Salary + Company Vehicle + Excellent Benefits Are you an experienced maintenance or facilities professional looking to take the next step in your career? We're recruiting for an Assistant Contracts Manager to join a well-established property services organisation delivering responsive repairs, planned maintenance, and refurbishment works across residential and commercial contracts. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys leading teams, building strong client relationships, and driving operational performance in a fast-paced environment. What's on Offer Competitive salary. Company vehicle and fuel card. Generous annual leave allowance, increasing with service. Option to buy or sell additional annual leave. Enhanced company sick pay. Life assurance. Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme. Cycle to Work scheme. Company pension contribution. Employee recognition and long service awards. Health, wellbeing and employee assistance programme. Full uniform and PPE provided where applicable. Employee referral bonus scheme. Ongoing training and career development opportunities. The Role Supporting the Contract Manager, you'll play a key role in ensuring contracts are delivered safely, efficiently, on time, and within budget. You'll manage both directly employed operatives and subcontractors while maintaining exceptional service standards and ensuring contractual KPIs are achieved. You'll also contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, financial performance, and customer satisfaction across a portfolio of maintenance contracts. Key Responsibilities Support the day-to-day management and successful delivery of maintenance contracts. Lead, motivate and develop operational teams to achieve excellent service delivery. Monitor contract performance, ensuring KPIs and service level agreements are consistently met. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients and stakeholders. Manage subcontractors and supplier performance. Ensure planned works, reactive repairs, customer complaints and disrepair cases are resolved efficiently. Monitor financial performance, assisting with budgets, forecasting and profitability. Prepare quotations for minor works and oversee projects through to completion. Promote a strong health & safety culture, ensuring compliance across all activities. Carry out inductions, toolbox talks and ongoing team development. Identify opportunities to improve processes, efficiency and customer experience. Participate in the out-of-hours management rota. About You You'll be an organised and proactive individual with strong leadership skills and a passion for delivering high-quality maintenance services. You'll must have: At least 5 years' experience within property maintenance, building services or facilities management. Previous experience supervising or supporting the management of maintenance contracts. Strong knowledge of responsive repairs and planned maintenance. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Commercial awareness with the ability to manage budgets and quotations. Good understanding of health & safety legislation and best practice. Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to make decisions under pressure. Competent IT skills, including Microsoft Office and job management systems. Construction, Building or Facilities qualifications (HNC/HND or equivalent) are advantageous but not essential. If you're looking to join a respected and growing organisation where you'll have real responsibility, opportunities to develop, and the chance to make a genuine impact, we'd love to hear from you.
14/08/2026
Full time
Assistant Property Maintenance Manager Competitive Salary + Company Vehicle + Excellent Benefits Are you an experienced maintenance or facilities professional looking to take the next step in your career? We're recruiting for an Assistant Contracts Manager to join a well-established property services organisation delivering responsive repairs, planned maintenance, and refurbishment works across residential and commercial contracts. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys leading teams, building strong client relationships, and driving operational performance in a fast-paced environment. What's on Offer Competitive salary. Company vehicle and fuel card. Generous annual leave allowance, increasing with service. Option to buy or sell additional annual leave. Enhanced company sick pay. Life assurance. Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme. Cycle to Work scheme. Company pension contribution. Employee recognition and long service awards. Health, wellbeing and employee assistance programme. Full uniform and PPE provided where applicable. Employee referral bonus scheme. Ongoing training and career development opportunities. The Role Supporting the Contract Manager, you'll play a key role in ensuring contracts are delivered safely, efficiently, on time, and within budget. You'll manage both directly employed operatives and subcontractors while maintaining exceptional service standards and ensuring contractual KPIs are achieved. You'll also contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, financial performance, and customer satisfaction across a portfolio of maintenance contracts. Key Responsibilities Support the day-to-day management and successful delivery of maintenance contracts. Lead, motivate and develop operational teams to achieve excellent service delivery. Monitor contract performance, ensuring KPIs and service level agreements are consistently met. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients and stakeholders. Manage subcontractors and supplier performance. Ensure planned works, reactive repairs, customer complaints and disrepair cases are resolved efficiently. Monitor financial performance, assisting with budgets, forecasting and profitability. Prepare quotations for minor works and oversee projects through to completion. Promote a strong health & safety culture, ensuring compliance across all activities. Carry out inductions, toolbox talks and ongoing team development. Identify opportunities to improve processes, efficiency and customer experience. Participate in the out-of-hours management rota. About You You'll be an organised and proactive individual with strong leadership skills and a passion for delivering high-quality maintenance services. You'll must have: At least 5 years' experience within property maintenance, building services or facilities management. Previous experience supervising or supporting the management of maintenance contracts. Strong knowledge of responsive repairs and planned maintenance. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Commercial awareness with the ability to manage budgets and quotations. Good understanding of health & safety legislation and best practice. Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to make decisions under pressure. Competent IT skills, including Microsoft Office and job management systems. Construction, Building or Facilities qualifications (HNC/HND or equivalent) are advantageous but not essential. If you're looking to join a respected and growing organisation where you'll have real responsibility, opportunities to develop, and the chance to make a genuine impact, we'd love to hear from you.
Are you an experienced Commercial Manager with a strong background in Social Housing Planned Works? Do you thrive on leading commercial teams, driving profitability, and delivering successful refurbishment and investment programmes? Client Details We are partnering with a leading construction and property services organisation to recruit a Commercial Manager to join their growing Planned Maintenance division. This is a senior leadership opportunity offering responsibility for multiple social housing contracts and the chance to play a key role in delivering major investment and regeneration programmes across the West Midlands. Description Lead the commercial management of multiple social housing planned works contracts. Drive contract profitability through effective cost control, forecasting and cash flow management. Manage, mentor and develop teams of Quantity Surveyors, Senior Quantity Surveyors and Assistant Quantity Surveyors. Ensure robust contract administration, commercial governance and risk management. Oversee subcontractor procurement, valuations, payments and final accounts. Identify value engineering opportunities and support commercial improvement initiatives. Work collaboratively with Operational Managers, Project Managers and Clients to deliver successful outcomes. Support contract mobilisation, delivery and close-out activities. Produce accurate CVRs, financial reports and forecasts. Protect and maximise contractual entitlements through effective contract management. Profile Proven experience operating as a Commercial Manager or Senior Commercial Manager within Social Housing Planned Works. Experience managing multiple contracts simultaneously. Previous leadership experience with direct reports and responsibility for developing commercial teams. Strong knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Excellent commercial, financial and contractual management capability. Experience producing CVRs, forecasts and financial performance reports. Strong client-facing and stakeholder management skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Job Offer Competitive salary Car allowance Annual bonus scheme Private healthcare Enhanced pension contributions 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays Flexible working arrangements Ongoing leadership development and career progression opportunities Opportunity to work on high-profile social housing investment and refurbishment programmes If you're interested in this role, apply now. People are at the heart of Michael Page. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment. As an inclusive recruiter we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences. If you require any adjustments or accommodations during the recruitment process, we'll work with you to ensure you can perform at your best.
14/08/2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Commercial Manager with a strong background in Social Housing Planned Works? Do you thrive on leading commercial teams, driving profitability, and delivering successful refurbishment and investment programmes? Client Details We are partnering with a leading construction and property services organisation to recruit a Commercial Manager to join their growing Planned Maintenance division. This is a senior leadership opportunity offering responsibility for multiple social housing contracts and the chance to play a key role in delivering major investment and regeneration programmes across the West Midlands. Description Lead the commercial management of multiple social housing planned works contracts. Drive contract profitability through effective cost control, forecasting and cash flow management. Manage, mentor and develop teams of Quantity Surveyors, Senior Quantity Surveyors and Assistant Quantity Surveyors. Ensure robust contract administration, commercial governance and risk management. Oversee subcontractor procurement, valuations, payments and final accounts. Identify value engineering opportunities and support commercial improvement initiatives. Work collaboratively with Operational Managers, Project Managers and Clients to deliver successful outcomes. Support contract mobilisation, delivery and close-out activities. Produce accurate CVRs, financial reports and forecasts. Protect and maximise contractual entitlements through effective contract management. Profile Proven experience operating as a Commercial Manager or Senior Commercial Manager within Social Housing Planned Works. Experience managing multiple contracts simultaneously. Previous leadership experience with direct reports and responsibility for developing commercial teams. Strong knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Excellent commercial, financial and contractual management capability. Experience producing CVRs, forecasts and financial performance reports. Strong client-facing and stakeholder management skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Job Offer Competitive salary Car allowance Annual bonus scheme Private healthcare Enhanced pension contributions 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays Flexible working arrangements Ongoing leadership development and career progression opportunities Opportunity to work on high-profile social housing investment and refurbishment programmes If you're interested in this role, apply now. People are at the heart of Michael Page. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment. As an inclusive recruiter we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences. If you require any adjustments or accommodations during the recruitment process, we'll work with you to ensure you can perform at your best.
Lettings Manager A fantastic opportunity for an experienced lettings agent to take ownership of an established lettings operation with a highly regarded property brand This is a rounded management role combining team leadership and portfolio growth with a real focus on service and long-term landlord relationships. You'll be joining a professional, supportive environment where reputation and client care really matter, with genuine scope to develop your career longer term. The Role Lead the day-to-day running of the lettings department. Manage, support and develop the team. Build and maintain strong landlord relationships. Carry out market appraisals and win new instructions. Identify opportunities to grow the lettings portfolio. Oversee new instructions through to successful letting. Maintain high standards of service for landlords and tenants. Support across lettings and property management when required. About You We're looking for an experienced lettings professional who understands that a successful department is built on both growth and great relationships. You'll be confident winning new business, but equally passionate about looking after existing landlords, building trust and delivering an excellent service. You may already be a Lettings Manager, or an experienced Assistant Manager or Senior Lettings Negotiator ready to take on greater responsibility. You'll have: Strong residential lettings experience. Excellent landlord relationship-building skills. Experience carrying out market appraisals and winning instructions. Strong communication and negotiation skills. A proactive and commercially aware approach. The ability to lead and support a team. Excellent organisation and attention to detail. Full UK driving licence and your own car. What's on Offer 30,000 - 32,000 base salary. 40,000+ OTE with uncapped earning potential. Genuine long-term career progression. Training and ongoing professional development. Varied, high-quality property portfolio. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Pension scheme. Optional Health & Wellbeing Plan. Office and company-wide socials. Saturday rota with time off in lieu. About Walker & Sloan Walker & Sloan are a B Corp Certified recruitment business specialising in Property, Construction and the Built Environment. We work closely with clients across the UK and handle all applications with complete confidentiality.
11/08/2026
Full time
Lettings Manager A fantastic opportunity for an experienced lettings agent to take ownership of an established lettings operation with a highly regarded property brand This is a rounded management role combining team leadership and portfolio growth with a real focus on service and long-term landlord relationships. You'll be joining a professional, supportive environment where reputation and client care really matter, with genuine scope to develop your career longer term. The Role Lead the day-to-day running of the lettings department. Manage, support and develop the team. Build and maintain strong landlord relationships. Carry out market appraisals and win new instructions. Identify opportunities to grow the lettings portfolio. Oversee new instructions through to successful letting. Maintain high standards of service for landlords and tenants. Support across lettings and property management when required. About You We're looking for an experienced lettings professional who understands that a successful department is built on both growth and great relationships. You'll be confident winning new business, but equally passionate about looking after existing landlords, building trust and delivering an excellent service. You may already be a Lettings Manager, or an experienced Assistant Manager or Senior Lettings Negotiator ready to take on greater responsibility. You'll have: Strong residential lettings experience. Excellent landlord relationship-building skills. Experience carrying out market appraisals and winning instructions. Strong communication and negotiation skills. A proactive and commercially aware approach. The ability to lead and support a team. Excellent organisation and attention to detail. Full UK driving licence and your own car. What's on Offer 30,000 - 32,000 base salary. 40,000+ OTE with uncapped earning potential. Genuine long-term career progression. Training and ongoing professional development. Varied, high-quality property portfolio. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Pension scheme. Optional Health & Wellbeing Plan. Office and company-wide socials. Saturday rota with time off in lieu. About Walker & Sloan Walker & Sloan are a B Corp Certified recruitment business specialising in Property, Construction and the Built Environment. We work closely with clients across the UK and handle all applications with complete confidentiality.
About you If you ve got experience in commercial fit out and you re looking for the next step in your career, this could be a really good opportunity. You might already be working as a Junior Project Manager or Assistant Project Manager with a couple of years experience. You could also be coming off the tools with a strong background in fit out and be ready to move into project management. Equally, if you ve recently graduated from university and have a relevant construction degree, I d be interested in speaking to you. What matters most is that you understand construction, you re keen to learn and you want to develop into a Project Manager. The work is predominantly across the North, so you ll need to be comfortable travelling to projects and working with clients, subcontractors and site teams. Your experience Ideally, you ll have some experience of commercial fit out, particularly Category A and Category B projects. If you re already working in an Assistant Project Manager or Junior Project Manager position, a couple of years experience would be ideal. If you re coming from a trade background, I m more interested in the quality of your fit out experience and your understanding of how projects are delivered than whether you have previously held a management title. For graduates, a degree in Construction Management, Project Management, Quantity Surveying or a related construction subject would be beneficial. You ll need to be organised, commercially aware and confident communicating with different people. Most importantly, you need to be someone who wants to progress. This is an opportunity to learn from experienced people and build the skills required to become a successful Project Manager. What you will be doing with your experience You ll be involved in the delivery of commercial fit out projects across the North, working closely with the delivery team and reporting directly into the Delivery Director. You ll support projects from pre construction through to completion, working with subcontractors, suppliers, site teams and clients to make sure everything is progressing as it should. You ll get involved with programme management, subcontractor coordination, monitoring progress, dealing with project issues and making sure work is delivered to the required quality and timescales. Your level of responsibility will depend on your experience. If you re already a Junior Project Manager, you ll be given the opportunity to take on more responsibility. If you re coming off the tools or are a recent graduate, you ll be supported while you develop your project management skills and understanding of commercial fit out. The Cat A and Cat B experience will give you exposure to a varied range of commercial refurbishment projects and a strong platform to develop your career. The salary is expected to be around £40,000 to £45,000 for someone with relevant experience, with the package depending on your background. About the business You ll be joining an established construction and fit out business delivering commercial projects predominantly across the North. A significant proportion of the work is for a major commercial property client, giving you the opportunity to work on a consistent pipeline of projects and gain experience across a range of commercial fit out schemes. You ll report directly into the Delivery Director, giving you good exposure to senior management and the opportunity to learn from someone who is closely involved in the delivery of the business. For someone coming off the tools, a recent graduate or an existing Junior Project Manager, this is a chance to build a career in project management within a business where you can learn, take on responsibility and progress. 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.
10/08/2026
Full time
About you If you ve got experience in commercial fit out and you re looking for the next step in your career, this could be a really good opportunity. You might already be working as a Junior Project Manager or Assistant Project Manager with a couple of years experience. You could also be coming off the tools with a strong background in fit out and be ready to move into project management. Equally, if you ve recently graduated from university and have a relevant construction degree, I d be interested in speaking to you. What matters most is that you understand construction, you re keen to learn and you want to develop into a Project Manager. The work is predominantly across the North, so you ll need to be comfortable travelling to projects and working with clients, subcontractors and site teams. Your experience Ideally, you ll have some experience of commercial fit out, particularly Category A and Category B projects. If you re already working in an Assistant Project Manager or Junior Project Manager position, a couple of years experience would be ideal. If you re coming from a trade background, I m more interested in the quality of your fit out experience and your understanding of how projects are delivered than whether you have previously held a management title. For graduates, a degree in Construction Management, Project Management, Quantity Surveying or a related construction subject would be beneficial. You ll need to be organised, commercially aware and confident communicating with different people. Most importantly, you need to be someone who wants to progress. This is an opportunity to learn from experienced people and build the skills required to become a successful Project Manager. What you will be doing with your experience You ll be involved in the delivery of commercial fit out projects across the North, working closely with the delivery team and reporting directly into the Delivery Director. You ll support projects from pre construction through to completion, working with subcontractors, suppliers, site teams and clients to make sure everything is progressing as it should. You ll get involved with programme management, subcontractor coordination, monitoring progress, dealing with project issues and making sure work is delivered to the required quality and timescales. Your level of responsibility will depend on your experience. If you re already a Junior Project Manager, you ll be given the opportunity to take on more responsibility. If you re coming off the tools or are a recent graduate, you ll be supported while you develop your project management skills and understanding of commercial fit out. The Cat A and Cat B experience will give you exposure to a varied range of commercial refurbishment projects and a strong platform to develop your career. The salary is expected to be around £40,000 to £45,000 for someone with relevant experience, with the package depending on your background. About the business You ll be joining an established construction and fit out business delivering commercial projects predominantly across the North. A significant proportion of the work is for a major commercial property client, giving you the opportunity to work on a consistent pipeline of projects and gain experience across a range of commercial fit out schemes. You ll report directly into the Delivery Director, giving you good exposure to senior management and the opportunity to learn from someone who is closely involved in the delivery of the business. For someone coming off the tools, a recent graduate or an existing Junior Project Manager, this is a chance to build a career in project management within a business where you can learn, take on responsibility and progress. 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.
If you are an experienced commercial leader looking for your next challenge within a major housing and property services environment, we would be delighted to hear from you. Client Details We are partnering with a leading contractor delivering responsive repairs, planned maintenance, refurbishment and capital investment works across a substantial portfolio of Ministry of Defence housing throughout London and the South East. Description Reporting into the Commercial Director, you will provide strategic commercial leadership across the contract, managing a team of Quantity Surveyors while overseeing all commercial, contractual and financial aspects of service delivery. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing a team of Quantity Surveyors and Assistant Quantity Surveyors Managing the commercial performance of responsive repairs, voids, planned maintenance and capital works programmes Ensuring accurate forecasting, budgeting and cost control Managing subcontract procurement and commercial negotiations Overseeing valuations, variations, payments and final accounts Identifying and mitigating commercial risks across the contract Supporting operational teams to maximise profitability and contractual performance Building and maintaining strong relationships with client stakeholders Providing accurate commercial reporting to senior leadership Profile We are seeking an experienced commercial professional with a strong background in social housing, property maintenance, refurbishment or construction services. You will possess: Proven experience operating as a Senior Quantity Surveyor or Managing Quantity Surveyor Strong knowledge of housing maintenance, planned works or refurbishment contracts Experience managing commercial teams and developing talent Excellent contractual knowledge, ideally including NEC and JCT forms of contract Strong stakeholder management and client-facing skills Commercially astute with a focus on profitability and service delivery Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline Professional membership (RICS or equivalent) desirable Job Offer Opportunity to lead a significant MOD housing portfolio across London and the South East High-profile contract with long-term security and investment Clear pathway for further progression within a leading national contractor Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Opportunity to influence both commercial strategy and operational performance If you're interested in this role, apply now. People are at the heart of Michael Page. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment. As an inclusive recruiter we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences. If you require any adjustments or accommodations during the recruitment process, we'll work with you to ensure you can perform at your best.
09/08/2026
Full time
If you are an experienced commercial leader looking for your next challenge within a major housing and property services environment, we would be delighted to hear from you. Client Details We are partnering with a leading contractor delivering responsive repairs, planned maintenance, refurbishment and capital investment works across a substantial portfolio of Ministry of Defence housing throughout London and the South East. Description Reporting into the Commercial Director, you will provide strategic commercial leadership across the contract, managing a team of Quantity Surveyors while overseeing all commercial, contractual and financial aspects of service delivery. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing a team of Quantity Surveyors and Assistant Quantity Surveyors Managing the commercial performance of responsive repairs, voids, planned maintenance and capital works programmes Ensuring accurate forecasting, budgeting and cost control Managing subcontract procurement and commercial negotiations Overseeing valuations, variations, payments and final accounts Identifying and mitigating commercial risks across the contract Supporting operational teams to maximise profitability and contractual performance Building and maintaining strong relationships with client stakeholders Providing accurate commercial reporting to senior leadership Profile We are seeking an experienced commercial professional with a strong background in social housing, property maintenance, refurbishment or construction services. You will possess: Proven experience operating as a Senior Quantity Surveyor or Managing Quantity Surveyor Strong knowledge of housing maintenance, planned works or refurbishment contracts Experience managing commercial teams and developing talent Excellent contractual knowledge, ideally including NEC and JCT forms of contract Strong stakeholder management and client-facing skills Commercially astute with a focus on profitability and service delivery Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline Professional membership (RICS or equivalent) desirable Job Offer Opportunity to lead a significant MOD housing portfolio across London and the South East High-profile contract with long-term security and investment Clear pathway for further progression within a leading national contractor Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Opportunity to influence both commercial strategy and operational performance If you're interested in this role, apply now. People are at the heart of Michael Page. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment. As an inclusive recruiter we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences. If you require any adjustments or accommodations during the recruitment process, we'll work with you to ensure you can perform at your best.
Company Profile CBRE is the global leader in commercial real estate services and investment. Through our Facilities Management function, we focus on all aspects of the operations of a set of assets, providing support to Property Managers regarding repairs and investment plans. Job Title: Assistant Facilities Manager As a CBRE Facilities Coordinator, you will work with clients, vendors, and contractors to ensure that facility tasks and work orders are completed effectively and in line with established procedures. Role Summary: Work with landlords, tenants, and service providers to ensure that procedures, policies, and reporting formats are implemented and followed. Acknowledge client inquiries and collect work orders. Collect information and reports to determine performance and progress status. File work orders, proposals, department files, and other paperwork submitted by vendors. Monitor activities outside the building, including waste disposal and recycling processes. Follow instructions, correspondence, and memos, seeking clarification when required. Respond to common inquiries or complaints from clients, co-workers, and supervisors. Use existing procedures to resolve straightforward issues with limited discretion. Deliver work by following defined procedures and processes under close supervision and guidance. Contribute through clearly defined duties, methods, and tasks. Experience Required: Ability to follow basic work routines and standards in the application of work. Strong communication skills to exchange straightforward information. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and Outlook. Strong organisational skills with an inquisitive mindset. Basic mathematical skills with the ability to calculate simple figures such as percentages, discounts, and mark-ups. DISCLAIMER This job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this role. It is not intended to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to the job. Responsibilities and duties may change at any time to meet business needs.
07/08/2026
Full time
Company Profile CBRE is the global leader in commercial real estate services and investment. Through our Facilities Management function, we focus on all aspects of the operations of a set of assets, providing support to Property Managers regarding repairs and investment plans. Job Title: Assistant Facilities Manager As a CBRE Facilities Coordinator, you will work with clients, vendors, and contractors to ensure that facility tasks and work orders are completed effectively and in line with established procedures. Role Summary: Work with landlords, tenants, and service providers to ensure that procedures, policies, and reporting formats are implemented and followed. Acknowledge client inquiries and collect work orders. Collect information and reports to determine performance and progress status. File work orders, proposals, department files, and other paperwork submitted by vendors. Monitor activities outside the building, including waste disposal and recycling processes. Follow instructions, correspondence, and memos, seeking clarification when required. Respond to common inquiries or complaints from clients, co-workers, and supervisors. Use existing procedures to resolve straightforward issues with limited discretion. Deliver work by following defined procedures and processes under close supervision and guidance. Contribute through clearly defined duties, methods, and tasks. Experience Required: Ability to follow basic work routines and standards in the application of work. Strong communication skills to exchange straightforward information. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and Outlook. Strong organisational skills with an inquisitive mindset. Basic mathematical skills with the ability to calculate simple figures such as percentages, discounts, and mark-ups. DISCLAIMER This job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this role. It is not intended to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to the job. Responsibilities and duties may change at any time to meet business needs.
Assistant Estimator / Estimator / Senior Estimator West Midlands Hybrid Working £35,000 - £75,000 Car/Allowance Excellent Benefits Are you an Estimator looking to work on a diverse range of refurbishment projects within a growing, well-established contractor? Due to company growth, we're recruiting for an Assistant Estimator, Estimator or Senior Estimator to join a successful team, with flexibility around experience level. Whether you're looking to take the next step in your career or bring years of estimating expertise, this is an excellent opportunity to join a business with ambitious growth plans. The Role Working closely with the Bid and Operational teams, you'll be responsible for producing accurate, competitive tenders across refurbishment and planned maintenance projects for both new and existing clients. Duties include: Preparing estimates, quotations and tender submissions Producing quantities from drawings and specifications Obtaining and evaluating supplier and subcontractor quotations Pricing labour, plant and material costs Supporting value engineering and cost planning Identifying commercial risks and opportunities Working collaboratively with operational teams, clients and supply chain partners About You We're keen to hear from candidates with estimating experience gained within social housing, property services, refurbishment or the wider construction sector. You'll ideally have: Experience pricing projects from first principles Strong commercial awareness and attention to detail Experience preparing competitive tenders Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills What's on Offer Salary from £35,000 - £75,000 depending on experience Company car or car allowance Hybrid working Greater remote working flexibility for highly experienced candidates 27 days holiday plus bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell annual leave Company pension with contributions up to 7.5% Healthcare scheme, lifestyle discounts and additional employee benefits This role can be based from offices across the West Midlands, with applications also welcomed from candidates able to work from Stoke-on-Trent or Burton upon Trent.
04/08/2026
Full time
Assistant Estimator / Estimator / Senior Estimator West Midlands Hybrid Working £35,000 - £75,000 Car/Allowance Excellent Benefits Are you an Estimator looking to work on a diverse range of refurbishment projects within a growing, well-established contractor? Due to company growth, we're recruiting for an Assistant Estimator, Estimator or Senior Estimator to join a successful team, with flexibility around experience level. Whether you're looking to take the next step in your career or bring years of estimating expertise, this is an excellent opportunity to join a business with ambitious growth plans. The Role Working closely with the Bid and Operational teams, you'll be responsible for producing accurate, competitive tenders across refurbishment and planned maintenance projects for both new and existing clients. Duties include: Preparing estimates, quotations and tender submissions Producing quantities from drawings and specifications Obtaining and evaluating supplier and subcontractor quotations Pricing labour, plant and material costs Supporting value engineering and cost planning Identifying commercial risks and opportunities Working collaboratively with operational teams, clients and supply chain partners About You We're keen to hear from candidates with estimating experience gained within social housing, property services, refurbishment or the wider construction sector. You'll ideally have: Experience pricing projects from first principles Strong commercial awareness and attention to detail Experience preparing competitive tenders Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills What's on Offer Salary from £35,000 - £75,000 depending on experience Company car or car allowance Hybrid working Greater remote working flexibility for highly experienced candidates 27 days holiday plus bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell annual leave Company pension with contributions up to 7.5% Healthcare scheme, lifestyle discounts and additional employee benefits This role can be based from offices across the West Midlands, with applications also welcomed from candidates able to work from Stoke-on-Trent or Burton upon Trent.
Assistant Buyer - Construction Location - Oldham Salary/Package - 35,000 - 55,000 + Excellent Benefits Package About the Company Our client is a well-established construction and refurbishment contractor delivering high-quality projects across the North West and beyond. Operating across the education, healthcare, commercial, industrial, residential, and public sectors, they have built an excellent reputation for quality, collaboration, and delivering projects safely, on time, and within budget. As a family-founded business with a strong people-first culture, they are committed to investing in talent, supporting career development, and creating positive outcomes for the communities they work in. Due to continued growth, they are now looking to recruit an ambitious Assistant Buyer to join their Procurement team based in Oldham. The Role As Assistant Buyer, you will be responsible for: Supporting the procurement team with the sourcing of construction materials, plant, and subcontract services Obtaining and evaluating supplier quotations to achieve best value Assisting with supplier negotiations and procurement activities Raising, processing, and tracking purchase orders Coordinating material deliveries to ensure project programmes are maintained Building and maintaining strong relationships with suppliers and manufacturers Monitoring supplier performance, lead times, and delivery schedules Supporting cost control and procurement budget management Reviewing drawings and specifications to assist with material procurement Working closely with Commercial, Project Management, and Site Teams to understand procurement requirements Helping identify and mitigate supply chain risks Maintaining accurate procurement records and ensuring compliance with company procedures Supporting continuous improvement initiatives across the procurement function The Ideal Candidate The successful Assistant Buyer will have: Previous experience within a Buying, Procurement, Purchasing, or Supply Chain role within construction would be advantageous Alternatively, experience within a construction, commercial, or administrative environment with a desire to progress into procurement will be considered Strong communication and interpersonal skills Excellent organisational skills with a keen eye for detail Commercial awareness and a willingness to learn Good numerical and analytical skills Ability to prioritise workload and manage multiple tasks effectively Proactive, self-motivated, and able to work as part of a team Good Microsoft Office skills, particularly Excel Full UK Driving Licence would be advantageous but is not essential What's on Offer Competitive basic salary of 35,000 - 55,000 Attractive benefits package Full-time, permanent position Opportunity to join a growing and well-respected construction contractor Ongoing training, mentoring, and professional development Excellent long-term career progression within procurement and commercial management Exposure to a wide variety of construction projects across the North West Supportive and collaborative working environment Apply: If you're interested in this opportunity, then please get in touch today with our Commercial Specialist, Mark Harris. Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDCOM
31/07/2026
Full time
Assistant Buyer - Construction Location - Oldham Salary/Package - 35,000 - 55,000 + Excellent Benefits Package About the Company Our client is a well-established construction and refurbishment contractor delivering high-quality projects across the North West and beyond. Operating across the education, healthcare, commercial, industrial, residential, and public sectors, they have built an excellent reputation for quality, collaboration, and delivering projects safely, on time, and within budget. As a family-founded business with a strong people-first culture, they are committed to investing in talent, supporting career development, and creating positive outcomes for the communities they work in. Due to continued growth, they are now looking to recruit an ambitious Assistant Buyer to join their Procurement team based in Oldham. The Role As Assistant Buyer, you will be responsible for: Supporting the procurement team with the sourcing of construction materials, plant, and subcontract services Obtaining and evaluating supplier quotations to achieve best value Assisting with supplier negotiations and procurement activities Raising, processing, and tracking purchase orders Coordinating material deliveries to ensure project programmes are maintained Building and maintaining strong relationships with suppliers and manufacturers Monitoring supplier performance, lead times, and delivery schedules Supporting cost control and procurement budget management Reviewing drawings and specifications to assist with material procurement Working closely with Commercial, Project Management, and Site Teams to understand procurement requirements Helping identify and mitigate supply chain risks Maintaining accurate procurement records and ensuring compliance with company procedures Supporting continuous improvement initiatives across the procurement function The Ideal Candidate The successful Assistant Buyer will have: Previous experience within a Buying, Procurement, Purchasing, or Supply Chain role within construction would be advantageous Alternatively, experience within a construction, commercial, or administrative environment with a desire to progress into procurement will be considered Strong communication and interpersonal skills Excellent organisational skills with a keen eye for detail Commercial awareness and a willingness to learn Good numerical and analytical skills Ability to prioritise workload and manage multiple tasks effectively Proactive, self-motivated, and able to work as part of a team Good Microsoft Office skills, particularly Excel Full UK Driving Licence would be advantageous but is not essential What's on Offer Competitive basic salary of 35,000 - 55,000 Attractive benefits package Full-time, permanent position Opportunity to join a growing and well-respected construction contractor Ongoing training, mentoring, and professional development Excellent long-term career progression within procurement and commercial management Exposure to a wide variety of construction projects across the North West Supportive and collaborative working environment Apply: If you're interested in this opportunity, then please get in touch today with our Commercial Specialist, Mark Harris. Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDCOM
Hexagon Group are excited to be partnering with a niche, privately owned property consultancy that has built an outstanding reputation for delivering a highly personalised property management service across Central London. As a result of continued growth, they are now seeking a Facilities Manager to join their close-knit team, taking responsibility for a varied mixed-use portfolio of commercial, retail and residential assets. In addition to excellent long-term career prospects, you will be rewarded with a salary between 45,000 - 47,000 plus a comprehensive benefits package. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Assistant Facilities Manager or Junior Facilities Manager who is looking to take the next step in their career, joining a business where you will receive ongoing support, exposure to high-quality assets, and genuine opportunities for professional development. You will be responsible for the day-to-day management of your portfolio, carrying out regular property inspections and ensuring each asset is maintained to the highest standard. Working closely with tenants, clients, and contractors, you will oversee planned and reactive maintenance, manage health and safety compliance, ensure all statutory obligations are met, and assist with the preparation and management of service charge budgets. The successful candidate will ideally have previous experience within commercial property or mixed-use facilities management, along with a good understanding of statutory compliance, health and safety legislation and service charge budgets. An IOSH qualification would be advantageous, although not essential. This role would suit an ambitious Assistant Facilities Manager or Junior Facilities Manager who is eager to progress into a broader portfolio management position within a respected and growing consultancy. Equally, if you are currently a Facilities Manager, but simply looking for a new challenge, our client would still be keen to hear from you. Please apply with a copy of your CV, and one of our consultants will be in touch.
30/07/2026
Full time
Hexagon Group are excited to be partnering with a niche, privately owned property consultancy that has built an outstanding reputation for delivering a highly personalised property management service across Central London. As a result of continued growth, they are now seeking a Facilities Manager to join their close-knit team, taking responsibility for a varied mixed-use portfolio of commercial, retail and residential assets. In addition to excellent long-term career prospects, you will be rewarded with a salary between 45,000 - 47,000 plus a comprehensive benefits package. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Assistant Facilities Manager or Junior Facilities Manager who is looking to take the next step in their career, joining a business where you will receive ongoing support, exposure to high-quality assets, and genuine opportunities for professional development. You will be responsible for the day-to-day management of your portfolio, carrying out regular property inspections and ensuring each asset is maintained to the highest standard. Working closely with tenants, clients, and contractors, you will oversee planned and reactive maintenance, manage health and safety compliance, ensure all statutory obligations are met, and assist with the preparation and management of service charge budgets. The successful candidate will ideally have previous experience within commercial property or mixed-use facilities management, along with a good understanding of statutory compliance, health and safety legislation and service charge budgets. An IOSH qualification would be advantageous, although not essential. This role would suit an ambitious Assistant Facilities Manager or Junior Facilities Manager who is eager to progress into a broader portfolio management position within a respected and growing consultancy. Equally, if you are currently a Facilities Manager, but simply looking for a new challenge, our client would still be keen to hear from you. Please apply with a copy of your CV, and one of our consultants will be in touch.
Project Coordinator Our client is a well-established consultancy delivering expert project management, commercial and advisory services across the UK's infrastructure, energy, utilities and regeneration sectors. They partner with major organisations to deliver complex, high-value programmes, providing technical expertise and commercial support from project inception through to completion. They are currently looking to appoint a Project Coordinator to support the delivery of a major power and energy programme based near Wirral . Working as part of a collaborative project team, you'll play a key role in coordinating project activities, supporting programme delivery and ensuring projects progress efficiently within a regulated environment. This opportunity is ideally suited to someone with 3-4 years' project coordination or project support experience who has worked within the Energy, Nuclear, Utilities or Rail sectors and is looking to take the next step in their career. You'll gain further exposure to major infrastructure programmes, NEC contracts and structured project delivery frameworks. Key Responsibilities Coordinate and support the delivery of multiple project workstreams. Assist with the administration of NEC3/NEC4 contracts, including early warnings, compensation events and project documentation. Support project cost control, forecasting and risk management activities. Work closely with internal teams, contractors and client stakeholders to ensure projects remain on track. Produce project reports, dashboards and presentations for programme reviews. Support project governance, programme controls and performance reporting. Ensure compliance with client procedures, quality standards and Health & Safety requirements. Assist in identifying and resolving project issues to support successful delivery. About You To be successful in this role, you'll have: Around 3-4 years' experience in a Project Coordinator, Project Support or similar role. Previous experience working within the Energy, Nuclear, Utilities or Rail sectors (essential). A good understanding of NEC3 or NEC4 contracts, or practical experience working within an NEC environment. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Commercial awareness, including exposure to project costs, budgets or financial reporting. Excellent communication skills with the confidence to build relationships across project teams and stakeholders. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, Word and PowerPoint. Desirable Qualifications Degree qualified in Project Management, Engineering, Construction, Commercial Management or a related discipline. Working towards or holding a professional qualification such as APM, PMI or RICS would be advantageous but is not essential. Apply: Contact Hayley Woodruff on (phone number removed) or apply with your CV to (url removed) Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted.
28/07/2026
Full time
Project Coordinator Our client is a well-established consultancy delivering expert project management, commercial and advisory services across the UK's infrastructure, energy, utilities and regeneration sectors. They partner with major organisations to deliver complex, high-value programmes, providing technical expertise and commercial support from project inception through to completion. They are currently looking to appoint a Project Coordinator to support the delivery of a major power and energy programme based near Wirral . Working as part of a collaborative project team, you'll play a key role in coordinating project activities, supporting programme delivery and ensuring projects progress efficiently within a regulated environment. This opportunity is ideally suited to someone with 3-4 years' project coordination or project support experience who has worked within the Energy, Nuclear, Utilities or Rail sectors and is looking to take the next step in their career. You'll gain further exposure to major infrastructure programmes, NEC contracts and structured project delivery frameworks. Key Responsibilities Coordinate and support the delivery of multiple project workstreams. Assist with the administration of NEC3/NEC4 contracts, including early warnings, compensation events and project documentation. Support project cost control, forecasting and risk management activities. Work closely with internal teams, contractors and client stakeholders to ensure projects remain on track. Produce project reports, dashboards and presentations for programme reviews. Support project governance, programme controls and performance reporting. Ensure compliance with client procedures, quality standards and Health & Safety requirements. Assist in identifying and resolving project issues to support successful delivery. About You To be successful in this role, you'll have: Around 3-4 years' experience in a Project Coordinator, Project Support or similar role. Previous experience working within the Energy, Nuclear, Utilities or Rail sectors (essential). A good understanding of NEC3 or NEC4 contracts, or practical experience working within an NEC environment. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Commercial awareness, including exposure to project costs, budgets or financial reporting. Excellent communication skills with the confidence to build relationships across project teams and stakeholders. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, Word and PowerPoint. Desirable Qualifications Degree qualified in Project Management, Engineering, Construction, Commercial Management or a related discipline. Working towards or holding a professional qualification such as APM, PMI or RICS would be advantageous but is not essential. Apply: Contact Hayley Woodruff on (phone number removed) or apply with your CV to (url removed) Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted.
Hexagon Group is delighted to be partnering with a highly respected managing agent that continues to expand its impressive portfolio, securing some of the most sought after commercial assets across the UK. Due to continued growth, they are now looking to appoint a Building Manager to take responsibility for a Grade A, commercial building in the heart of Manchester City Centre. The salary for this role is up to 43,000 plus company benefits. Comprising over 100,000 sq ft of Grade A office space, this prestigious asset is home to a number of globally recognised brands and offers an exceptional working environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking organisation that places a strong emphasis on delivering best-in-class property management and outstanding occupier experience. As Building Manager, you will have full responsibility for the day-to-day operational management of the property, ensuring the asset is maintained to the highest standards and that any issues are resolved efficiently. You will be responsible for producing and managing the service charge budget, ensuring statutory compliance is maintained at all times, and leading on all health & safety matters across the building. You'll develop strong relationships with occupiers, responding proactively to their requirements while collaborating with external partners to deliver engaging tenant events and initiatives. You will play a key role in continually enhancing operational performance, driving innovation and delivering exceptional customer experience. We are keen to speak with Building Managers who have previously managed a high-profile commercial property on behalf of a managing agent or experienced Assistant Building Managers seeking the next step in their career. You'll be an engaging and customer-focused individual, confident building relationships with occupiers, contractors and senior stakeholders alike. Experience managing service charge budgets, contractors and statutory compliance is essential. An IOSH or NEBOSH qualification, together with membership of a recognised industry body such as IWFM or RICS, would be advantageous. In return, you'll be joining an organisation with an outstanding reputation within the property industry, offering genuine opportunities for career progression and the chance to manage one of Manchester's premier commercial buildings. Our client is keen to move quickly with this appointment and will be interviewing suitable candidates as soon as possible.
27/07/2026
Full time
Hexagon Group is delighted to be partnering with a highly respected managing agent that continues to expand its impressive portfolio, securing some of the most sought after commercial assets across the UK. Due to continued growth, they are now looking to appoint a Building Manager to take responsibility for a Grade A, commercial building in the heart of Manchester City Centre. The salary for this role is up to 43,000 plus company benefits. Comprising over 100,000 sq ft of Grade A office space, this prestigious asset is home to a number of globally recognised brands and offers an exceptional working environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking organisation that places a strong emphasis on delivering best-in-class property management and outstanding occupier experience. As Building Manager, you will have full responsibility for the day-to-day operational management of the property, ensuring the asset is maintained to the highest standards and that any issues are resolved efficiently. You will be responsible for producing and managing the service charge budget, ensuring statutory compliance is maintained at all times, and leading on all health & safety matters across the building. You'll develop strong relationships with occupiers, responding proactively to their requirements while collaborating with external partners to deliver engaging tenant events and initiatives. You will play a key role in continually enhancing operational performance, driving innovation and delivering exceptional customer experience. We are keen to speak with Building Managers who have previously managed a high-profile commercial property on behalf of a managing agent or experienced Assistant Building Managers seeking the next step in their career. You'll be an engaging and customer-focused individual, confident building relationships with occupiers, contractors and senior stakeholders alike. Experience managing service charge budgets, contractors and statutory compliance is essential. An IOSH or NEBOSH qualification, together with membership of a recognised industry body such as IWFM or RICS, would be advantageous. In return, you'll be joining an organisation with an outstanding reputation within the property industry, offering genuine opportunities for career progression and the chance to manage one of Manchester's premier commercial buildings. Our client is keen to move quickly with this appointment and will be interviewing suitable candidates as soon as possible.