Job Title: Maintenance Manager Location: South Buckinghamshire Schedule: Monday to Friday (07 00 / 08 00) On-call: 1 in 4 on-call rota We re currently working with a leading Facilities Management company to recruit a Maintenance Technician to support a key healthcare contract. In this role, you ll help keep essential hospital services running safely and smoothly, ensuring colleagues, clinicians, and patients can rely on the environments and equipment they use every day. You ll play a vital part in maintaining mechanical and electrical systems across site, directly contributing to safe, efficient hospital operations and improved patient care. What You ll Do as a Maintenance Technician You ll be entrusted to: Carry out reactive repairs, fault finding, servicing, commissioning, and maintenance across a wide range of plant, systems, and equipment within the hospital estate Deliver Planned Preventive Maintenance (PPM) activities safely and efficiently Follow all relevant company policies, site procedures, and best practice guidelines Take a proactive approach to improving health and safety systems, work instructions, and on-site practices Work responsibly with full regard for your own safety and the safety of others at all times Communicate promptly with Supervisors or Managers regarding unresolved defects or required spare parts Attend on-site and off-site training as required, including preparation for Authorised Person duties (training provided) Does This Sound Like You? You ll be a great fit if you have: A recognised Mechanical Apprenticeship or similar structured training programme City & Guilds and/or BTEC qualifications in a relevant discipline Proven experience working in a similar maintenance or building services environment Strong knowledge of mechanical and electrical building services Excellent communication and customer service skills Development and Benefits This is a great opportunity to join a well-established Facilities Management organisation that values development, progression, and employee wellbeing. You ll benefit from structured training, ongoing support, and opportunities to grow within the business.
04/07/2026
Full time
Job Title: Maintenance Manager Location: South Buckinghamshire Schedule: Monday to Friday (07 00 / 08 00) On-call: 1 in 4 on-call rota We re currently working with a leading Facilities Management company to recruit a Maintenance Technician to support a key healthcare contract. In this role, you ll help keep essential hospital services running safely and smoothly, ensuring colleagues, clinicians, and patients can rely on the environments and equipment they use every day. You ll play a vital part in maintaining mechanical and electrical systems across site, directly contributing to safe, efficient hospital operations and improved patient care. What You ll Do as a Maintenance Technician You ll be entrusted to: Carry out reactive repairs, fault finding, servicing, commissioning, and maintenance across a wide range of plant, systems, and equipment within the hospital estate Deliver Planned Preventive Maintenance (PPM) activities safely and efficiently Follow all relevant company policies, site procedures, and best practice guidelines Take a proactive approach to improving health and safety systems, work instructions, and on-site practices Work responsibly with full regard for your own safety and the safety of others at all times Communicate promptly with Supervisors or Managers regarding unresolved defects or required spare parts Attend on-site and off-site training as required, including preparation for Authorised Person duties (training provided) Does This Sound Like You? You ll be a great fit if you have: A recognised Mechanical Apprenticeship or similar structured training programme City & Guilds and/or BTEC qualifications in a relevant discipline Proven experience working in a similar maintenance or building services environment Strong knowledge of mechanical and electrical building services Excellent communication and customer service skills Development and Benefits This is a great opportunity to join a well-established Facilities Management organisation that values development, progression, and employee wellbeing. You ll benefit from structured training, ongoing support, and opportunities to grow within the business.
Machine Operator (Tractor / Excavator / Dumper / Ufkes) Location: Polegate (BN) or Maidstone (ME) Salary: 121 - 130 per day (dependent on experience) Overtime Rates: 1.5x pay for evening and Saturday shifts 2x pay for Sunday shifts Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:00am - 5:00pm (9.5-hour working day) Flexibility: Overtime working, including evenings and weekends, is required when operationally necessary. About the Role Our Client is seeking a reliable and safety-conscious Machine Operator to join their operational team. The successful candidate will be responsible for operating a range of plant and machinery, including tractors, excavators, dumpers and Ufkes equipment, whilst supporting the safe and efficient delivery of site activities. This role requires an individual who can work independently, prioritise workloads effectively, maintain equipment to a high standard, and contribute positively to a strong health and safety culture. Key Responsibilities Machine Operation Safely operate a variety of machinery and plant equipment, including tractors, excavators, dumpers and Ufkes machinery. Carry out assigned tasks efficiently and to the required quality standards. Follow instructions from Team Leaders and Supervisors while maintaining productivity and site safety. Adapt to changing site priorities and workloads as required. Task Management Effectively manage and complete multiple tasks within agreed timeframes. Prioritise daily activities according to operational requirements and instructions from the Team Leader. Ensure work is completed safely, efficiently and to company standards. Health, Safety & Compliance Assist in the completion of daily risk assessments and ensure identified risks are appropriately controlled. Ensure full compliance with company health and safety procedures and site-specific requirements. Carry out regular PPE inspections and maintain assigned safety equipment. Identify and report near misses, hazards and incidents through the appropriate reporting procedures using Procore. Attend and actively participate in Safety Forums, toolbox talks and training sessions. Comply with monitoring requirements, including the use of Reactec or other monitoring equipment where applicable. Ensure sites are safe, adequately signed and appropriately barriered to protect employees, contractors and members of the public. Follow designated traffic routes, site rules and safety signage at all times. Ensure machinery is parked securely and shut down correctly at the end of each shift. Plant, Tool & Machinery Maintenance Conduct daily pre-start checks and routine inspections to ensure equipment remains safe and operational. Take responsibility for assigned tools and machinery, ensuring they are maintained in accordance with company and manufacturer requirements. Carry out minor maintenance tasks including fluid top-ups, filter changes and routine servicing where appropriate. Troubleshoot minor equipment issues and report significant defects to the Fleet Co-ordinator, Workshop Manager or relevant department. Maintain accurate records of inspections, maintenance and repairs using Procore. Ensure all documentation relating to equipment compliance is completed accurately and on time. Site Administration & Reporting Complete all required site paperwork and electronic records through Procore. Maintain accurate and timely documentation relating to daily activities, inspections and maintenance. Support the completion of delegated administrative tasks as required. Problem Solving Identify and resolve minor operational issues using practical judgement and experience. Escalate more complex issues to the Team Leader or Supervisor promptly. Contribute to efficient site operations by proactively identifying improvements. Teamwork & Mentoring Support and assist new or less experienced operatives. Share knowledge and best practices with colleagues. Promote a positive and collaborative working environment. Lead by example in relation to safety, professionalism and work standards. Customer & Community Relations Be aware of the impact of site activities on local communities and customers. Maintain professional and courteous interactions with customers and the public. Escalate complaints, concerns or customer queries to the Team Leader and Head Office as appropriate. Health, Safety & Environmental Responsibilities Operate machinery in accordance with all relevant legislation and company procedures, including PUWER and LOLER requirements. Wear and maintain appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Maintain a clean, organised and hazard-free work area. Actively participate in incident reporting and investigation processes. Take personal responsibility for your own safety and the safety of others. Promote a positive safety culture and encourage responsible behaviours across the workforce. Qualifications Essential CSCS Card CPCS Competent Operator Card (Over 10 Tonnes) Desirable SSSTS (Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme) NUSR Accreditation What We're Looking For The ideal candidate will be a dependable and proactive operator who takes pride in maintaining high standards of workmanship, safety and equipment care. You will be comfortable working outdoors in a fast-paced environment and will demonstrate a strong commitment to teamwork, safety and operational excellence. If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
03/07/2026
Full time
Machine Operator (Tractor / Excavator / Dumper / Ufkes) Location: Polegate (BN) or Maidstone (ME) Salary: 121 - 130 per day (dependent on experience) Overtime Rates: 1.5x pay for evening and Saturday shifts 2x pay for Sunday shifts Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:00am - 5:00pm (9.5-hour working day) Flexibility: Overtime working, including evenings and weekends, is required when operationally necessary. About the Role Our Client is seeking a reliable and safety-conscious Machine Operator to join their operational team. The successful candidate will be responsible for operating a range of plant and machinery, including tractors, excavators, dumpers and Ufkes equipment, whilst supporting the safe and efficient delivery of site activities. This role requires an individual who can work independently, prioritise workloads effectively, maintain equipment to a high standard, and contribute positively to a strong health and safety culture. Key Responsibilities Machine Operation Safely operate a variety of machinery and plant equipment, including tractors, excavators, dumpers and Ufkes machinery. Carry out assigned tasks efficiently and to the required quality standards. Follow instructions from Team Leaders and Supervisors while maintaining productivity and site safety. Adapt to changing site priorities and workloads as required. Task Management Effectively manage and complete multiple tasks within agreed timeframes. Prioritise daily activities according to operational requirements and instructions from the Team Leader. Ensure work is completed safely, efficiently and to company standards. Health, Safety & Compliance Assist in the completion of daily risk assessments and ensure identified risks are appropriately controlled. Ensure full compliance with company health and safety procedures and site-specific requirements. Carry out regular PPE inspections and maintain assigned safety equipment. Identify and report near misses, hazards and incidents through the appropriate reporting procedures using Procore. Attend and actively participate in Safety Forums, toolbox talks and training sessions. Comply with monitoring requirements, including the use of Reactec or other monitoring equipment where applicable. Ensure sites are safe, adequately signed and appropriately barriered to protect employees, contractors and members of the public. Follow designated traffic routes, site rules and safety signage at all times. Ensure machinery is parked securely and shut down correctly at the end of each shift. Plant, Tool & Machinery Maintenance Conduct daily pre-start checks and routine inspections to ensure equipment remains safe and operational. Take responsibility for assigned tools and machinery, ensuring they are maintained in accordance with company and manufacturer requirements. Carry out minor maintenance tasks including fluid top-ups, filter changes and routine servicing where appropriate. Troubleshoot minor equipment issues and report significant defects to the Fleet Co-ordinator, Workshop Manager or relevant department. Maintain accurate records of inspections, maintenance and repairs using Procore. Ensure all documentation relating to equipment compliance is completed accurately and on time. Site Administration & Reporting Complete all required site paperwork and electronic records through Procore. Maintain accurate and timely documentation relating to daily activities, inspections and maintenance. Support the completion of delegated administrative tasks as required. Problem Solving Identify and resolve minor operational issues using practical judgement and experience. Escalate more complex issues to the Team Leader or Supervisor promptly. Contribute to efficient site operations by proactively identifying improvements. Teamwork & Mentoring Support and assist new or less experienced operatives. Share knowledge and best practices with colleagues. Promote a positive and collaborative working environment. Lead by example in relation to safety, professionalism and work standards. Customer & Community Relations Be aware of the impact of site activities on local communities and customers. Maintain professional and courteous interactions with customers and the public. Escalate complaints, concerns or customer queries to the Team Leader and Head Office as appropriate. Health, Safety & Environmental Responsibilities Operate machinery in accordance with all relevant legislation and company procedures, including PUWER and LOLER requirements. Wear and maintain appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Maintain a clean, organised and hazard-free work area. Actively participate in incident reporting and investigation processes. Take personal responsibility for your own safety and the safety of others. Promote a positive safety culture and encourage responsible behaviours across the workforce. Qualifications Essential CSCS Card CPCS Competent Operator Card (Over 10 Tonnes) Desirable SSSTS (Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme) NUSR Accreditation What We're Looking For The ideal candidate will be a dependable and proactive operator who takes pride in maintaining high standards of workmanship, safety and equipment care. You will be comfortable working outdoors in a fast-paced environment and will demonstrate a strong commitment to teamwork, safety and operational excellence. If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
Overview We are seeking a proactive and experienced Site Supervisor to oversee daily operations at our site. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing teams, ensuring safety standards, and maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction. This role offers an excellent opportunity for individuals with strong leadership skills and a passion for delivering quality service in a dynamic environment. Experience in clean water storage reservoir maintenance works would be a benefit. Knowledge of industry repair methods such as concrete joint repairs, waterproofing, membrane installation, drainage installation, pipework installations & modifications. Skills Proven experience in a supervisory or managerial role within a similar industry. Strong driving skills with a valid driving licence. Excellent communication skills in English, both written and verbal. Demonstrated ability to deliver exceptional customer service under pressure. Outstanding organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities efficiently. Ability to lead by example, motivate teams, and resolve conflicts professionally. Good understanding of health and safety regulations relevant to the industry. This position is ideal for motivated individuals who thrive in fast-paced environments and are committed to maintaining high standards of service delivery. The role offers opportunities for professional development within a supportive organisation dedicated to excellence in service provision. Tickets requirements SMSTS NRSWA Supervisor EUSR Thames Water passport (can organise if expiring/ needed) First Aid Manual Handling Desirable tickets Temporary Works Confined Space EUSR Monday to Friday. However this is emergency works so there is guaranteed overtime and weekend work. Fuel and van provided as need to be willing to cover the whole Thames Water region. For more information please contact us and one of our advisors will come back to you.
03/07/2026
Full time
Overview We are seeking a proactive and experienced Site Supervisor to oversee daily operations at our site. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing teams, ensuring safety standards, and maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction. This role offers an excellent opportunity for individuals with strong leadership skills and a passion for delivering quality service in a dynamic environment. Experience in clean water storage reservoir maintenance works would be a benefit. Knowledge of industry repair methods such as concrete joint repairs, waterproofing, membrane installation, drainage installation, pipework installations & modifications. Skills Proven experience in a supervisory or managerial role within a similar industry. Strong driving skills with a valid driving licence. Excellent communication skills in English, both written and verbal. Demonstrated ability to deliver exceptional customer service under pressure. Outstanding organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities efficiently. Ability to lead by example, motivate teams, and resolve conflicts professionally. Good understanding of health and safety regulations relevant to the industry. This position is ideal for motivated individuals who thrive in fast-paced environments and are committed to maintaining high standards of service delivery. The role offers opportunities for professional development within a supportive organisation dedicated to excellence in service provision. Tickets requirements SMSTS NRSWA Supervisor EUSR Thames Water passport (can organise if expiring/ needed) First Aid Manual Handling Desirable tickets Temporary Works Confined Space EUSR Monday to Friday. However this is emergency works so there is guaranteed overtime and weekend work. Fuel and van provided as need to be willing to cover the whole Thames Water region. For more information please contact us and one of our advisors will come back to you.
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Site Manager to join a well-established maintenance contractor delivering a long-term external refurbishment programme on behalf of a local authority. This is an excellent opportunity to join a business with a strong pipeline of secured work, offering long-term stability, career progression, and the chance to manage high-quality social housing projects. The Role: You'll be responsible for managing day-to-day site operations across occupied social housing properties, ensuring works are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Typical works include: External Wall Insulation (EWI) Roofing Windows & Doors Rendering Brickwork and masonry repairs Responsibilities: Managing subcontractors and direct labour Ensuring health & safety compliance on site Liaising with residents, client representatives and the local authority Delivering programmes to agreed timescales and budgets Monitoring quality and ensuring excellent customer satisfaction Maintaining accurate site records and reporting progress What I'm Looking For: Proven experience as a Site Manager within social housing refurbishment Strong background in external refurbishment projects Experience working on occupied properties Excellent communication and organisational skills SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid as a minimum Full UK driving licence What's on Offer: Salary up to 53,000 Car allowance Attractive benefits package Long-term, secured work Opportunity to join a reputable contractor with a growing order book Genuine career progression opportunities If you're an experienced Site Manager looking for your next challenge, or you'd like to hear more about this opportunity, I'd be happy to have a confidential conversation. Apply today or send me a direct message to find out more.
03/07/2026
Full time
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Site Manager to join a well-established maintenance contractor delivering a long-term external refurbishment programme on behalf of a local authority. This is an excellent opportunity to join a business with a strong pipeline of secured work, offering long-term stability, career progression, and the chance to manage high-quality social housing projects. The Role: You'll be responsible for managing day-to-day site operations across occupied social housing properties, ensuring works are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Typical works include: External Wall Insulation (EWI) Roofing Windows & Doors Rendering Brickwork and masonry repairs Responsibilities: Managing subcontractors and direct labour Ensuring health & safety compliance on site Liaising with residents, client representatives and the local authority Delivering programmes to agreed timescales and budgets Monitoring quality and ensuring excellent customer satisfaction Maintaining accurate site records and reporting progress What I'm Looking For: Proven experience as a Site Manager within social housing refurbishment Strong background in external refurbishment projects Experience working on occupied properties Excellent communication and organisational skills SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid as a minimum Full UK driving licence What's on Offer: Salary up to 53,000 Car allowance Attractive benefits package Long-term, secured work Opportunity to join a reputable contractor with a growing order book Genuine career progression opportunities If you're an experienced Site Manager looking for your next challenge, or you'd like to hear more about this opportunity, I'd be happy to have a confidential conversation. Apply today or send me a direct message to find out more.
Job Description: Repairs Contract Manager Position: Repairs Contract Manager Location: Finsbury Park Salary: 56,000 per annum About the Role We are seeking an experienced and commercially minded Repairs Contract Manager to oversee our maintenance operations in the social housing division. Operating out of our head office in Finsbury Park base, you will be responsible for driving high-quality service delivery, ensuring robust financial performance, and maintaining exceptional health and safety standards. This role requires a strategic thinker who can seamlessly transition from high-level contract mobilization to day-to-day KPI management. Key Responsibilities Contract & Operations Management: Lead contract mobilization phases and ensure the efficient, effective day-to-day delivery of maintenance services. Financial & Commercial Acumen: Monitor contract profitability, utilize Schedule of Rates (SOR) codes , and assist with pricing works to ensure delivery remains at profitable levels while maximizing "Best Value." Performance & KPIs: Manage, track, and report on contract-specific KPIs to ensure service delivery meets or exceeds client expectations. Compliance & Legislation: Translate housing maintenance and property management legislation into practical, on-the-ground working practices. SHEQ Leadership: Uphold a high level of Safety, Health, Environmental, and Quality (SHEQ) awareness across all managed contracts and sites. Procurement: Navigate and support the housing sector's procurement processes efficiently. Knowledge, Skills & Experience Essential Commercial Expertise: Strong financial acumen with an understanding of Best Value, profitable delivery, and the application of SOR codes. Operational Capability: Proven track record in undertaking successful contract mobilizations and managing delivery KPIs. Procurement Knowledge: Familiarity with the housing sector's procurement lifecycle and processes. Safety Conscious: High level of SHEQ awareness and commitment to safe working practices. Desirable An understanding of current housing maintenance and property management legislation, with the ability to translate it into operational practice. Qualifications & Compliance Health & Safety: SMSTS or IOSH Managing Safety Asbestos Awareness: UKATA or IATP accredited Professional Certification: CIH Certificate in Managing Housing Maintenance, or an NVQ (or equivalent) in Construction Management / Maintenance Operations Background Check: Must hold, or be willing to undergo, a Basic DBS check What We Offer Competitive salary of 56,000 A collaborative and dynamic working environment Opportunities for professional growth and development
02/07/2026
Full time
Job Description: Repairs Contract Manager Position: Repairs Contract Manager Location: Finsbury Park Salary: 56,000 per annum About the Role We are seeking an experienced and commercially minded Repairs Contract Manager to oversee our maintenance operations in the social housing division. Operating out of our head office in Finsbury Park base, you will be responsible for driving high-quality service delivery, ensuring robust financial performance, and maintaining exceptional health and safety standards. This role requires a strategic thinker who can seamlessly transition from high-level contract mobilization to day-to-day KPI management. Key Responsibilities Contract & Operations Management: Lead contract mobilization phases and ensure the efficient, effective day-to-day delivery of maintenance services. Financial & Commercial Acumen: Monitor contract profitability, utilize Schedule of Rates (SOR) codes , and assist with pricing works to ensure delivery remains at profitable levels while maximizing "Best Value." Performance & KPIs: Manage, track, and report on contract-specific KPIs to ensure service delivery meets or exceeds client expectations. Compliance & Legislation: Translate housing maintenance and property management legislation into practical, on-the-ground working practices. SHEQ Leadership: Uphold a high level of Safety, Health, Environmental, and Quality (SHEQ) awareness across all managed contracts and sites. Procurement: Navigate and support the housing sector's procurement processes efficiently. Knowledge, Skills & Experience Essential Commercial Expertise: Strong financial acumen with an understanding of Best Value, profitable delivery, and the application of SOR codes. Operational Capability: Proven track record in undertaking successful contract mobilizations and managing delivery KPIs. Procurement Knowledge: Familiarity with the housing sector's procurement lifecycle and processes. Safety Conscious: High level of SHEQ awareness and commitment to safe working practices. Desirable An understanding of current housing maintenance and property management legislation, with the ability to translate it into operational practice. Qualifications & Compliance Health & Safety: SMSTS or IOSH Managing Safety Asbestos Awareness: UKATA or IATP accredited Professional Certification: CIH Certificate in Managing Housing Maintenance, or an NVQ (or equivalent) in Construction Management / Maintenance Operations Background Check: Must hold, or be willing to undergo, a Basic DBS check What We Offer Competitive salary of 56,000 A collaborative and dynamic working environment Opportunities for professional growth and development
Workshop Manager Plant & Fleet Operations Location: Swindon Salary: Up to £50,000 DOE Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:30 am 4:30 pm (occasional weekend work as required) The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Workshop Manager to take responsibility for the maintenance and operational management of a diverse fleet of plant equipment, HGVs, and light commercial vehicles. This role is ideal for an individual with a strong plant engineering background who has progressed into leadership and management positions. You will be responsible for leading a team, maintaining high operational standards, driving continuous improvement initiatives, and ensuring all equipment is safe, compliant, and available for operational requirements. We are looking for a motivated and forward-thinking professional who can bring new ideas, improve processes, and contribute to the ongoing success of the workshop and wider business. Key Responsibilities: Lead and supervise a team of fitters, mechanics, and drivers, ensuring work is planned and completed efficiently. Manage the day-to-day operations of the workshop and associated yard facilities. Oversee the inspection, servicing, maintenance, and repair of plant machinery and fleet vehicles. Carry out regular site visits to assess equipment condition and support operational teams. Coordinate pre-delivery inspections and equipment return assessments. Ensure vehicle and plant tracking systems are maintained and functioning correctly. Work closely with manufacturers, suppliers, and service providers to resolve technical issues and arrange repairs. Manage all statutory inspections, including LOLER and PUWER requirements, ensuring full compliance. Provide regular updates on equipment availability, breakdowns, and repair progress. Build strong working relationships with site management teams to support operational needs Source parts, consumables, and external services while managing purchase orders and supplier performance. Monitor stock levels for workshop consumables and mobile fitter vehicles. Support decision-making around fleet replacement, upgrades, and new equipment acquisitions Accurate records and ensure all maintenance documentation is up to date. Promote and enforce high standards of health, safety, and environmental compliance. Ensure the workshop and yard remain organised, clean, and efficient at all times. Essential and Desirable Skills: To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience in a Workshop Manager, Depot Manager, or similar leadership position. A strong background in plant maintenance, repair, and fleet operations. Experience managing teams within a workshop or engineering environment. An NVQ in Plant Maintenance or an equivalent engineering qualification. A full UK driving licence. Excellent organisational and communication skills. A proactive approach to problem-solving and continuous improvement. Sound knowledge of plant, fleet, and workshop compliance requirements. The ability to balance operational priorities while maintaining exceptional service standards. Benefits: Competitive salary, dependent on experience. Company pension scheme. 28 days' annual leave, including bank holidays. Free on-site parking. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Company-provided PPE, workwear, laptop, and mobile phone. The opportunity to play a key role within a growing and evolving operation.
02/07/2026
Full time
Workshop Manager Plant & Fleet Operations Location: Swindon Salary: Up to £50,000 DOE Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:30 am 4:30 pm (occasional weekend work as required) The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Workshop Manager to take responsibility for the maintenance and operational management of a diverse fleet of plant equipment, HGVs, and light commercial vehicles. This role is ideal for an individual with a strong plant engineering background who has progressed into leadership and management positions. You will be responsible for leading a team, maintaining high operational standards, driving continuous improvement initiatives, and ensuring all equipment is safe, compliant, and available for operational requirements. We are looking for a motivated and forward-thinking professional who can bring new ideas, improve processes, and contribute to the ongoing success of the workshop and wider business. Key Responsibilities: Lead and supervise a team of fitters, mechanics, and drivers, ensuring work is planned and completed efficiently. Manage the day-to-day operations of the workshop and associated yard facilities. Oversee the inspection, servicing, maintenance, and repair of plant machinery and fleet vehicles. Carry out regular site visits to assess equipment condition and support operational teams. Coordinate pre-delivery inspections and equipment return assessments. Ensure vehicle and plant tracking systems are maintained and functioning correctly. Work closely with manufacturers, suppliers, and service providers to resolve technical issues and arrange repairs. Manage all statutory inspections, including LOLER and PUWER requirements, ensuring full compliance. Provide regular updates on equipment availability, breakdowns, and repair progress. Build strong working relationships with site management teams to support operational needs Source parts, consumables, and external services while managing purchase orders and supplier performance. Monitor stock levels for workshop consumables and mobile fitter vehicles. Support decision-making around fleet replacement, upgrades, and new equipment acquisitions Accurate records and ensure all maintenance documentation is up to date. Promote and enforce high standards of health, safety, and environmental compliance. Ensure the workshop and yard remain organised, clean, and efficient at all times. Essential and Desirable Skills: To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience in a Workshop Manager, Depot Manager, or similar leadership position. A strong background in plant maintenance, repair, and fleet operations. Experience managing teams within a workshop or engineering environment. An NVQ in Plant Maintenance or an equivalent engineering qualification. A full UK driving licence. Excellent organisational and communication skills. A proactive approach to problem-solving and continuous improvement. Sound knowledge of plant, fleet, and workshop compliance requirements. The ability to balance operational priorities while maintaining exceptional service standards. Benefits: Competitive salary, dependent on experience. Company pension scheme. 28 days' annual leave, including bank holidays. Free on-site parking. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Company-provided PPE, workwear, laptop, and mobile phone. The opportunity to play a key role within a growing and evolving operation.
About the Company A long standing and reputable Housing Association in Liverpool are looking for an experienced Scheduler to join their responsive and planned repairs team. This is a team with a supportive and flexible culture and opportunity for future progression. About the Role As a Work Scheduler, you will be the main point of contact between tenants and trade operatives, whilst actively supporting the operational delivery teams including Contracts Managers, working to maintain productivity and improving customer satisfaction. The post holder will issue and control works and track progress, liaise with tenants, plan in work scheduling and make appointments to facilitate effective repair services. Whilst working in conjunction with internal trades teams in general including liaising with tenants to update and help facilitate the smooth running of the delivery of the maintenance service both reactive and planned. - Undertake all relevant tasks associated with scheduling tasks to support the Organisation as a whole, whilst maintaining a high level of awareness of relevant policies and procedures - To proactively manage and build strong links within the teams throughout the business to ensure the scheduling function is helping them to achieve their aims and targets. - To work with the Operations Manager and Contracts Managers to identify key risks within service areas and ensuring that appropriate measures are in place to mitigate operational risks. - Ensure accurate recording, storing and imputing of information onto Power BI IT systems, ensuring all customer interactions are captured and correctly processed and that all records and systems are up to date. - Liaising with customers, internal teams and external partners such as contractors. About You Ideally you have previous scheduling / planning experience within a social housing sector background and exposure to reactive maintenance is also ideal for this position. What's on Offer Salary is dependant on experience plus a full list of company benefits available on request. Office based working.
02/07/2026
Full time
About the Company A long standing and reputable Housing Association in Liverpool are looking for an experienced Scheduler to join their responsive and planned repairs team. This is a team with a supportive and flexible culture and opportunity for future progression. About the Role As a Work Scheduler, you will be the main point of contact between tenants and trade operatives, whilst actively supporting the operational delivery teams including Contracts Managers, working to maintain productivity and improving customer satisfaction. The post holder will issue and control works and track progress, liaise with tenants, plan in work scheduling and make appointments to facilitate effective repair services. Whilst working in conjunction with internal trades teams in general including liaising with tenants to update and help facilitate the smooth running of the delivery of the maintenance service both reactive and planned. - Undertake all relevant tasks associated with scheduling tasks to support the Organisation as a whole, whilst maintaining a high level of awareness of relevant policies and procedures - To proactively manage and build strong links within the teams throughout the business to ensure the scheduling function is helping them to achieve their aims and targets. - To work with the Operations Manager and Contracts Managers to identify key risks within service areas and ensuring that appropriate measures are in place to mitigate operational risks. - Ensure accurate recording, storing and imputing of information onto Power BI IT systems, ensuring all customer interactions are captured and correctly processed and that all records and systems are up to date. - Liaising with customers, internal teams and external partners such as contractors. About You Ideally you have previous scheduling / planning experience within a social housing sector background and exposure to reactive maintenance is also ideal for this position. What's on Offer Salary is dependant on experience plus a full list of company benefits available on request. Office based working.
The Regional Disrepair Manager will oversee the management of disrepair cases within the construction department of a not-for-profit organisation. This role requires expertise in compliance, stakeholder engagement, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality services. Client Details This opportunity is with a large and highly regarded organisation responsible for managing a substantial residential property portfolio across London and the South East. Committed to delivering safe, high-quality homes and exceptional customer service, the organisation places residents at the heart of its operations. Through a strong focus on property standards, compliance, and service improvement, it continually invests in maintaining and enhancing its housing portfolio while ensuring customers receive a responsive and transparent service. The Regional Property Manager will play a critical leadership role in managing disrepair, complex repairs, insurance claims, complaints, alterations requests, and responsive repairs activity within a designated region. Leading a team of surveying and operational professionals, the successful candidate will drive contractor performance, improve customer outcomes, manage risk, and ensure services are delivered efficiently, compliantly, and in line with organisational objectives. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced property professional who combines strong technical knowledge with exceptional people leadership and stakeholder management skills. Description Lead and develop a regional team responsible for disrepair, complex repairs, insurance claims, complaints, alterations requests, and responsive repairs activities Manage contractor performance, ensuring contractual obligations, service standards, and key performance indicators are consistently achieved Oversee the effective management of disrepair cases, ensuring risks are mitigated and appropriate resolutions are delivered Act as a subject matter expert on complex property matters, supporting legal proceedings and dispute resolution where required Monitor operational workstreams, ensuring accurate record keeping, reporting, and governance controls are maintained Review service delivery performance and implement continuous improvement initiatives to enhance customer outcomes Manage budgets and financial performance, ensuring expenditure is controlled and resources are utilised effectively Build and maintain productive relationships with internal teams, contractors, legal representatives, and external stakeholders Analyse customer feedback, complaints data, and operational trends to identify opportunities for service improvement Ensure repairs and property-related activities are delivered in accordance with regulatory requirements, policies, and best practice Provide regular performance reporting and assurance to senior leadership Promote a customer-focused culture that delivers transparent communication and high-quality service delivery Profile Proven experience managing disrepair cases within a housing, property, or regulated environment Strong leadership experience managing multidisciplinary property or repairs teams Experience of contract management and contractor performance management Demonstrable background overseeing complex repairs, complaints, insurance claims, or related property services Experience presenting evidence or acting as an expert witness in relation to disrepair matters Strong understanding of property maintenance, surveying principles, and responsive repairs operations Excellent stakeholder management skills with the ability to influence at all levels Strong analytical, reporting, and problem-solving capabilities Experience managing budgets and delivering services within financial constraints Excellent written and verbal communication skills Highly organised with strong attention to detail and governance compliance Ability to manage multiple priorities within a fast-paced operational environment Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for business use Experience within social housing or a related property sector Professional qualification in building surveying, construction, property, or a related discipline Experience leading service improvement or customer experience initiatives Knowledge of housing disrepair legislation and relevant regulatory frameworks Experience working with legal teams and external partners on complex property cases Job Offer Competitive salary of 59,983 - 63,139 Permanent leadership opportunity within a large and diverse property portfolio Significant responsibility for improving customer outcomes and property performance Broad stakeholder engagement across operational, commercial, and legal functions Hybrid working arrangements and flexible working options Opportunity to lead service improvements and drive operational excellence Visible role with strong exposure to senior leadership Supportive environment with ongoing professional development opportunities Meaningful position delivering tangible impact for residents and communities across the region
02/07/2026
Full time
The Regional Disrepair Manager will oversee the management of disrepair cases within the construction department of a not-for-profit organisation. This role requires expertise in compliance, stakeholder engagement, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality services. Client Details This opportunity is with a large and highly regarded organisation responsible for managing a substantial residential property portfolio across London and the South East. Committed to delivering safe, high-quality homes and exceptional customer service, the organisation places residents at the heart of its operations. Through a strong focus on property standards, compliance, and service improvement, it continually invests in maintaining and enhancing its housing portfolio while ensuring customers receive a responsive and transparent service. The Regional Property Manager will play a critical leadership role in managing disrepair, complex repairs, insurance claims, complaints, alterations requests, and responsive repairs activity within a designated region. Leading a team of surveying and operational professionals, the successful candidate will drive contractor performance, improve customer outcomes, manage risk, and ensure services are delivered efficiently, compliantly, and in line with organisational objectives. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced property professional who combines strong technical knowledge with exceptional people leadership and stakeholder management skills. Description Lead and develop a regional team responsible for disrepair, complex repairs, insurance claims, complaints, alterations requests, and responsive repairs activities Manage contractor performance, ensuring contractual obligations, service standards, and key performance indicators are consistently achieved Oversee the effective management of disrepair cases, ensuring risks are mitigated and appropriate resolutions are delivered Act as a subject matter expert on complex property matters, supporting legal proceedings and dispute resolution where required Monitor operational workstreams, ensuring accurate record keeping, reporting, and governance controls are maintained Review service delivery performance and implement continuous improvement initiatives to enhance customer outcomes Manage budgets and financial performance, ensuring expenditure is controlled and resources are utilised effectively Build and maintain productive relationships with internal teams, contractors, legal representatives, and external stakeholders Analyse customer feedback, complaints data, and operational trends to identify opportunities for service improvement Ensure repairs and property-related activities are delivered in accordance with regulatory requirements, policies, and best practice Provide regular performance reporting and assurance to senior leadership Promote a customer-focused culture that delivers transparent communication and high-quality service delivery Profile Proven experience managing disrepair cases within a housing, property, or regulated environment Strong leadership experience managing multidisciplinary property or repairs teams Experience of contract management and contractor performance management Demonstrable background overseeing complex repairs, complaints, insurance claims, or related property services Experience presenting evidence or acting as an expert witness in relation to disrepair matters Strong understanding of property maintenance, surveying principles, and responsive repairs operations Excellent stakeholder management skills with the ability to influence at all levels Strong analytical, reporting, and problem-solving capabilities Experience managing budgets and delivering services within financial constraints Excellent written and verbal communication skills Highly organised with strong attention to detail and governance compliance Ability to manage multiple priorities within a fast-paced operational environment Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for business use Experience within social housing or a related property sector Professional qualification in building surveying, construction, property, or a related discipline Experience leading service improvement or customer experience initiatives Knowledge of housing disrepair legislation and relevant regulatory frameworks Experience working with legal teams and external partners on complex property cases Job Offer Competitive salary of 59,983 - 63,139 Permanent leadership opportunity within a large and diverse property portfolio Significant responsibility for improving customer outcomes and property performance Broad stakeholder engagement across operational, commercial, and legal functions Hybrid working arrangements and flexible working options Opportunity to lead service improvements and drive operational excellence Visible role with strong exposure to senior leadership Supportive environment with ongoing professional development opportunities Meaningful position delivering tangible impact for residents and communities across the region
GVR Building Servies are looking for an Operations Supervisor to lead the day-to-day delivery of our responsive repairs service, acting as a qualified supervisor with a strong focus on electrical safety, ensuring work is completed safely, compliantly and right first time, with a strong focus on customer satisfaction, performance and cost control. What you'll be doing Own and deliver an ongoing repairs and maintenance service to all our housing stock and communal areas that we manage along with all our partnership working agreements. Provide effective line management and development of a multi-skilled, flexible operational service delivery team, creating a culture which focuses on customer excellence, value based managed and delivering constantly improving, integrated services. Ensure that all works are compliant with statutory requirements, regulations, industry standards and Delta s Health and Safety framework, working closely with Building Safety and Corporate Health and Safety to always ensure compliance. Monitor budgets, ensuring jobs are correctly raised and allocated to the correct cost centres, budget codes, and contract within the housing management system (OPEN), capitalisation is correct, all historic works are being managed and systems updated. Ensure that all the system administration relating to service delivery, including all NICEIC forms of certification, is accurate, up to date, accessible and comprehensive in line with legislation and regulations. Support Operations Managers, Supervisors and the Customer Resolution Centre with the management of the 24-hour out of hours service, working outside of the core hours on a rotational basis to undertake Duty Manager duties to manage the escalation of out of hours calls as required. What we are looking for Excellent knowledge and skills in one or more of the following: asbestos; gas safety; CDM 2015; fire safety; plumbing; legionella; electrical safety. Experience of successfully managing and motivating teams, including managing team performance. A true problem solver someone who thinks on their feet and takes full responsibility and ownership for the homes, communal areas and customers that will need to be managed. Good knowledge of IT systems, including Microsoft Word and Excel. Excellent knowledge of housing maintenance and repairs issues, as well as understanding of current legislation relevant to housing maintenance and safety. Benefits The salary for this post will be £49,439.86 Per Annum. Learning and development opportunities Healthcare cash plan Robust employee reward and recognition programme Free and confidential Employee Assistance Programme Volunteering programme Competitive pension scheme 25 days annual leave per annum, plus bank holidays, 3 extra days between Christmas and New Year and 1 wellbeing day per annum. 37 hours per week - employees may be able to work flexibly by agreement with their line manager,
02/07/2026
Contract
GVR Building Servies are looking for an Operations Supervisor to lead the day-to-day delivery of our responsive repairs service, acting as a qualified supervisor with a strong focus on electrical safety, ensuring work is completed safely, compliantly and right first time, with a strong focus on customer satisfaction, performance and cost control. What you'll be doing Own and deliver an ongoing repairs and maintenance service to all our housing stock and communal areas that we manage along with all our partnership working agreements. Provide effective line management and development of a multi-skilled, flexible operational service delivery team, creating a culture which focuses on customer excellence, value based managed and delivering constantly improving, integrated services. Ensure that all works are compliant with statutory requirements, regulations, industry standards and Delta s Health and Safety framework, working closely with Building Safety and Corporate Health and Safety to always ensure compliance. Monitor budgets, ensuring jobs are correctly raised and allocated to the correct cost centres, budget codes, and contract within the housing management system (OPEN), capitalisation is correct, all historic works are being managed and systems updated. Ensure that all the system administration relating to service delivery, including all NICEIC forms of certification, is accurate, up to date, accessible and comprehensive in line with legislation and regulations. Support Operations Managers, Supervisors and the Customer Resolution Centre with the management of the 24-hour out of hours service, working outside of the core hours on a rotational basis to undertake Duty Manager duties to manage the escalation of out of hours calls as required. What we are looking for Excellent knowledge and skills in one or more of the following: asbestos; gas safety; CDM 2015; fire safety; plumbing; legionella; electrical safety. Experience of successfully managing and motivating teams, including managing team performance. A true problem solver someone who thinks on their feet and takes full responsibility and ownership for the homes, communal areas and customers that will need to be managed. Good knowledge of IT systems, including Microsoft Word and Excel. Excellent knowledge of housing maintenance and repairs issues, as well as understanding of current legislation relevant to housing maintenance and safety. Benefits The salary for this post will be £49,439.86 Per Annum. Learning and development opportunities Healthcare cash plan Robust employee reward and recognition programme Free and confidential Employee Assistance Programme Volunteering programme Competitive pension scheme 25 days annual leave per annum, plus bank holidays, 3 extra days between Christmas and New Year and 1 wellbeing day per annum. 37 hours per week - employees may be able to work flexibly by agreement with their line manager,
Job Description Job Title: Facilities/Maintenance Manager Location: Chelmsford, Essex Reporting To: Property Manager Employment Type: Full-Time / Permanent Salary: Flexible, DOE Role Overview We are looking for a dependable, practically minded facilities manager to be based at our commercial property site in Chelmsford. This is a varied, hands-on role covering everything from day-to-day maintenance and grounds upkeep to liaising with commercial tenants and overseeing larger contracted works. The facilities manager will be responsible for approximately 40 commercial units and also potentially some local residential properties. The successful candidate will be a self-starter who takes pride in maintaining a well-presented, safe, and compliant site. A company van and all necessary tools and equipment will be provided. Key Responsibilities General Maintenance Carry out day-to-day minor repairs and maintenance tasks across the site, including basic carpentry, painting and general repairs. Respond promptly to reactive maintenance requests and prioritise works effectively to minimise disruption to tenants. Oversee and coordinate larger repair or refurbishment projects carried out by specialist contractors, ensuring works are completed on time, to the required standard Maintain accurate records of all maintenance activity on our property management system. Grounds & External Maintenance Cut and maintain grass areas across the site to a consistently high standard throughout the growing season. Prune trees, hedges, and shrubs in a safe and appropriate manner, including clearing and disposing of all arisings. Maintain paths, car parking areas, and external communal spaces, ensuring they remain safe, tidy, and presentable at all times. Carry out seasonal grounds tasks including leaf clearance, weed control, and gully clearing as required. Tenant Liaison Act as the primary on-site point of contact for commercial tenants in relation to maintenance and repair requests, ensuring a professional and courteous service at all times. Communicate clearly with tenants regarding planned works, access requirements, and expected timescales for completion. Build and maintain positive working relationships with tenants to support tenant satisfaction and retention. Vacant Unit Management Open up and inspect recently vacated commercial office units, carrying out a thorough condition check and producing a written or photographic schedule of condition. Identify any repairs, cleaning requirements, or works needed to bring the unit back to a lettable standard, and report findings to the Property Manager. Ensure vacant units are secure, safe, and presented appropriately pending re-letting. Compliance & Health and Safety Ensure all maintenance activities and site operations comply with current relevant legislation and regulations, including health and safety, fire safety, and any applicable property management requirements. Undertake weekly emergency light tests. Support the timely completion of statutory compliance checks, including fire risk, legionella, electrical safety, and other planned inspections, liaising with specialist contractors as required. Report any hazards, near-misses, or incidents promptly and in accordance with company policy. Ensure all work is carried out safely and in accordance with appropriate risk assessments and method statements. Skills, Experience & Qualifications Proven experience in a previous trade or maintenance environment is desirable, however, well organised candidates with good practical skills but no direct property experience will be considered. Good interpersonal skills. Basic understanding of current health and safety and compliance requirements. Ability to work independently, manage a varied workload, and use own initiative. Full UK driving licence (required for use of company van). Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
02/07/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Title: Facilities/Maintenance Manager Location: Chelmsford, Essex Reporting To: Property Manager Employment Type: Full-Time / Permanent Salary: Flexible, DOE Role Overview We are looking for a dependable, practically minded facilities manager to be based at our commercial property site in Chelmsford. This is a varied, hands-on role covering everything from day-to-day maintenance and grounds upkeep to liaising with commercial tenants and overseeing larger contracted works. The facilities manager will be responsible for approximately 40 commercial units and also potentially some local residential properties. The successful candidate will be a self-starter who takes pride in maintaining a well-presented, safe, and compliant site. A company van and all necessary tools and equipment will be provided. Key Responsibilities General Maintenance Carry out day-to-day minor repairs and maintenance tasks across the site, including basic carpentry, painting and general repairs. Respond promptly to reactive maintenance requests and prioritise works effectively to minimise disruption to tenants. Oversee and coordinate larger repair or refurbishment projects carried out by specialist contractors, ensuring works are completed on time, to the required standard Maintain accurate records of all maintenance activity on our property management system. Grounds & External Maintenance Cut and maintain grass areas across the site to a consistently high standard throughout the growing season. Prune trees, hedges, and shrubs in a safe and appropriate manner, including clearing and disposing of all arisings. Maintain paths, car parking areas, and external communal spaces, ensuring they remain safe, tidy, and presentable at all times. Carry out seasonal grounds tasks including leaf clearance, weed control, and gully clearing as required. Tenant Liaison Act as the primary on-site point of contact for commercial tenants in relation to maintenance and repair requests, ensuring a professional and courteous service at all times. Communicate clearly with tenants regarding planned works, access requirements, and expected timescales for completion. Build and maintain positive working relationships with tenants to support tenant satisfaction and retention. Vacant Unit Management Open up and inspect recently vacated commercial office units, carrying out a thorough condition check and producing a written or photographic schedule of condition. Identify any repairs, cleaning requirements, or works needed to bring the unit back to a lettable standard, and report findings to the Property Manager. Ensure vacant units are secure, safe, and presented appropriately pending re-letting. Compliance & Health and Safety Ensure all maintenance activities and site operations comply with current relevant legislation and regulations, including health and safety, fire safety, and any applicable property management requirements. Undertake weekly emergency light tests. Support the timely completion of statutory compliance checks, including fire risk, legionella, electrical safety, and other planned inspections, liaising with specialist contractors as required. Report any hazards, near-misses, or incidents promptly and in accordance with company policy. Ensure all work is carried out safely and in accordance with appropriate risk assessments and method statements. Skills, Experience & Qualifications Proven experience in a previous trade or maintenance environment is desirable, however, well organised candidates with good practical skills but no direct property experience will be considered. Good interpersonal skills. Basic understanding of current health and safety and compliance requirements. Ability to work independently, manage a varied workload, and use own initiative. Full UK driving licence (required for use of company van). Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
If you are a proactive Commercial Property Manager looking for your next move in London, we would be pleased to hear from you. Our client is a modern firm of surveyors looking for a commercially minded Commercial Property Manager to take responsibility for a varied London portfolio. It's an excellent opportunity for someone with experience of managing multi-tenanted commercial properties, with good landlord and tenant knowledge, confident client-facing skills and the ability to manage day-to-day property operations without having to run everything pat the client. Key Responsibilities Manage your portfolio of commercial properties (multi-let offices and mixed-use retail properties) across London comprising 8x office buildings, and 50 or so retail units mostly on FRI. Act as the main point of contact for landlords, tenants, contractors and professional advisers. Oversee lease events including rent reviews, renewals, licences, assignments and tenant alterations. Prepare and reconcile service charge budgets including presenting and securing client approval, supported by finance team Oversee repairs, maintenance and compliance. Work with facilities team and external contractors to maintain high standards across the portfolio. Maintain accurate property records and ensure statutory, health and safety and fire safety obligations are met. Support asset management initiatives, reporting and recommendations to enhance value and reduce voids. About You Previous experience in commercial property management, preferably within the London market. Good understanding of commercial leases, service charges and landlord and tenant matters. A team player who builds positive working relationships with key stakeholders Confident communicator with strong organisational, negotiation and problem-solving skills. Comfortable managing multiple properties, priorities and stakeholders at the same time. MRICS qualification or progress towards professional qualification would be beneficial but is not essential. What s on Offer Salary up to £60,000 per annum, depending on experience. Opportunity to manage a varied and interesting commercial property portfolio in London. Supportive team environment with scope for professional development. Competitive benefits package.
02/07/2026
Full time
If you are a proactive Commercial Property Manager looking for your next move in London, we would be pleased to hear from you. Our client is a modern firm of surveyors looking for a commercially minded Commercial Property Manager to take responsibility for a varied London portfolio. It's an excellent opportunity for someone with experience of managing multi-tenanted commercial properties, with good landlord and tenant knowledge, confident client-facing skills and the ability to manage day-to-day property operations without having to run everything pat the client. Key Responsibilities Manage your portfolio of commercial properties (multi-let offices and mixed-use retail properties) across London comprising 8x office buildings, and 50 or so retail units mostly on FRI. Act as the main point of contact for landlords, tenants, contractors and professional advisers. Oversee lease events including rent reviews, renewals, licences, assignments and tenant alterations. Prepare and reconcile service charge budgets including presenting and securing client approval, supported by finance team Oversee repairs, maintenance and compliance. Work with facilities team and external contractors to maintain high standards across the portfolio. Maintain accurate property records and ensure statutory, health and safety and fire safety obligations are met. Support asset management initiatives, reporting and recommendations to enhance value and reduce voids. About You Previous experience in commercial property management, preferably within the London market. Good understanding of commercial leases, service charges and landlord and tenant matters. A team player who builds positive working relationships with key stakeholders Confident communicator with strong organisational, negotiation and problem-solving skills. Comfortable managing multiple properties, priorities and stakeholders at the same time. MRICS qualification or progress towards professional qualification would be beneficial but is not essential. What s on Offer Salary up to £60,000 per annum, depending on experience. Opportunity to manage a varied and interesting commercial property portfolio in London. Supportive team environment with scope for professional development. Competitive benefits package.
Commercial Property Manager Location: 35a Churchill Way, Chapeltown, Sheffield, S35 2PY Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm Contract: Full-time, Permanent About Paramount Retail Group Paramount Retail Group is a dynamic and growing family-owned business with a diverse portfolio spanning the Pet, Home Interiors, Food, Drinks and DIY sectors. Operating across 17 sites throughout the UK and 2 locations in Asia, we employ over 750 talented colleagues who are passionate about building and nurturing iconic British heritage brands. Collectively, our businesses generate annual revenues exceeding £230 million. Alongside our commercial operations, we manage an expanding property portfolio comprising commercial investment properties and an integrated family office. Our commitment to innovation, quality and long-term growth ensures we continue to thrive while preserving the legacy of our established brands. The Opportunity We are seeking an experienced and proactive Commercial Property Manager to oversee and manage our commercial property portfolio across the Group. Based at our Chapeltown office, you will be responsible for the day-to-day management of our leased properties, ensuring compliance, maintaining strong tenant relationships, coordinating maintenance activities, and supporting the ongoing growth of our property investments. This role will require regular travel to sites across the UK. What We Offer Competitive salary of £35,000 - £40,000 per annum Company car or car allowance Business expenses paid 20 days annual leave plus bank holidays Company pension scheme Free on-site parking Opportunity to join a successful and growing family-owned business Key Responsibilities Manage lease agreements across the Group's property portfolio Raise invoices and service charge demands Conduct regular site inspections Ensure compliance with health and safety legislation and property regulations Oversee fire safety compliance, including alarm testing and fire extinguisher inspections Respond to tenant enquiries and resolve issues promptly and professionally Coordinate the preparation and administration of new lease agreements Arrange and oversee repairs, maintenance and property improvements Manage and liaise with external contractors and service providers Build and maintain strong relationships with tenants and stakeholders Ensure all properties operate in line with current legislation, regulations and best practice guidelines About You To be successful in this role, you will have: A minimum of 2 years' proven experience in Commercial property management Strong knowledge of property compliance, health and safety requirements, and lease management Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities A proactive and hands-on approach to problem-solving A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel nationwide Ready to Apply? If you're looking for an exciting opportunity to join a growing and ambitious organisation, we'd love to hear from you. Click Apply and send us your CV today. We look forward to speaking with you.
02/07/2026
Full time
Commercial Property Manager Location: 35a Churchill Way, Chapeltown, Sheffield, S35 2PY Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm Contract: Full-time, Permanent About Paramount Retail Group Paramount Retail Group is a dynamic and growing family-owned business with a diverse portfolio spanning the Pet, Home Interiors, Food, Drinks and DIY sectors. Operating across 17 sites throughout the UK and 2 locations in Asia, we employ over 750 talented colleagues who are passionate about building and nurturing iconic British heritage brands. Collectively, our businesses generate annual revenues exceeding £230 million. Alongside our commercial operations, we manage an expanding property portfolio comprising commercial investment properties and an integrated family office. Our commitment to innovation, quality and long-term growth ensures we continue to thrive while preserving the legacy of our established brands. The Opportunity We are seeking an experienced and proactive Commercial Property Manager to oversee and manage our commercial property portfolio across the Group. Based at our Chapeltown office, you will be responsible for the day-to-day management of our leased properties, ensuring compliance, maintaining strong tenant relationships, coordinating maintenance activities, and supporting the ongoing growth of our property investments. This role will require regular travel to sites across the UK. What We Offer Competitive salary of £35,000 - £40,000 per annum Company car or car allowance Business expenses paid 20 days annual leave plus bank holidays Company pension scheme Free on-site parking Opportunity to join a successful and growing family-owned business Key Responsibilities Manage lease agreements across the Group's property portfolio Raise invoices and service charge demands Conduct regular site inspections Ensure compliance with health and safety legislation and property regulations Oversee fire safety compliance, including alarm testing and fire extinguisher inspections Respond to tenant enquiries and resolve issues promptly and professionally Coordinate the preparation and administration of new lease agreements Arrange and oversee repairs, maintenance and property improvements Manage and liaise with external contractors and service providers Build and maintain strong relationships with tenants and stakeholders Ensure all properties operate in line with current legislation, regulations and best practice guidelines About You To be successful in this role, you will have: A minimum of 2 years' proven experience in Commercial property management Strong knowledge of property compliance, health and safety requirements, and lease management Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities A proactive and hands-on approach to problem-solving A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel nationwide Ready to Apply? If you're looking for an exciting opportunity to join a growing and ambitious organisation, we'd love to hear from you. Click Apply and send us your CV today. We look forward to speaking with you.
Programme Director - Plentific Implementation & Adoption Outside IR35 Up to 24-Month Engagement National Transformation Programme The Opportunity Our client has approved significant investment in the Plentific platform to modernise and digitise its Repairs & Maintenance service. This is a major national transformation programme that will fundamentally reshape how repairs services are designed, managed and experienced across the organisation. We are seeking an experienced Programme Director to lead the mobilisation, design and delivery of this complex, multi-phase transformation. Acting as an independent consultant, you will take ownership of programme outcomes, driving change across technology, operations, supply chain and customer experience. This is far more than a systems implementation. It is a large-scale business transformation that will deliver a modern, digitally enabled operating model, improve customer outcomes, strengthen compliance and create sustainable organisational capability. The Challenge The current Repairs & Maintenance landscape is characterised by fragmented systems, manual processes, limited visibility of performance and growing operational complexity. The implementation of Plentific will introduce a unified digital platform that enables: End-to-end repairs management Automated workflows and intelligent case management Integrated contractor and supply chain management Improved compliance and auditability Enhanced customer communication and self-service capabilities Real-time operational and performance insight The successful candidate will lead the transition from a traditional transactional repairs model to a digitally enabled, customer-focused operating model. Key Responsibilities Programme Leadership & Delivery Establish and lead the overall programme governance, reporting and assurance framework Define and mobilise the delivery model across internal and external partners Drive delivery against agreed outcomes, milestones and benefits Manage programme risks, dependencies and stakeholder expectations Provide clear leadership and accountability throughout the programme lifecycle Operating Model Transformation Design and implement the future-state Repairs & Maintenance operating model Align delivery across Direct Labour Operations (DLO), contractor networks, customer services, compliance and asset management teams Lead the shift to a case-managed delivery approach Ensure operational readiness and long-term sustainability Digital & Systems Integration Oversee implementation of the Plentific platform Lead integration with Salesforce and wider enterprise systems Ensure delivery of a robust, scalable and compliant digital ecosystem Drive improvements in workflow automation, reporting and performance visibility Supply Chain & Contractor Transformation Design and implement a marketplace-based contractor operating model Lead onboarding and integration of Tier 1 and Tier 2 contractors Integrate DLO operations within the future-state model Establish effective commercial controls and performance management frameworks Change Management & Adoption Develop and deliver the overall change and adoption strategy Drive behavioural and cultural change across colleagues, managers and contractors Build stakeholder engagement and commitment at every level of the organisation Ensure new ways of working are embedded and sustained Customer & Colleague Experience Deliver a seamless digital customer journey Improve customer communication, appointment management and self-service capabilities Enhance the colleague experience through simplified processes and better tools Drive measurable improvements in customer satisfaction and service performance Key Deliverables Success will be measured against the delivery of: Fully mobilised, governed and resourced transformation programme Successful phased rollout across all regions Defined and implemented future-state operating model Fully integrated Plentific, Salesforce and supporting systems landscape High-performing contractor marketplace operating at scale Improved customer satisfaction and service performance metrics Increased operational efficiency and cost effectiveness Enhanced compliance, auditability and risk management capability Sustainable ownership and capability beyond programme completion About You We are looking for a senior transformation leader with a proven track record of delivering complex, outcome-led programmes. Experience Leading large-scale, multi-year transformation programmes Delivering technology-enabled business change at enterprise scale Housing, repairs and maintenance, field service or similarly complex operational environments Working across mixed delivery models involving in-house teams and third-party suppliers Programme governance, commercial management and benefits realisation Skills & Capabilities Strong operating model design and implementation expertise Deep experience of change management and organisational adoption Excellent supplier, contractor and commercial management capability Data-driven approach with focus on measurable business outcomes Ability to operate independently while maintaining alignment with executive stakeholders Strong understanding of complex systems integration environments Leadership Style Executive-level credibility and influence Highly accountable and outcome focused Able to navigate complex stakeholder environments Clear, pragmatic and confident communicator Strong pace, energy and delivery focus Passionate about improving customer outcomes through transformation Critical Success Factors Strong governance and decision-making from day one Effective coordination across operational, technical and executive stakeholders High-quality data, reporting and performance insight Strong adoption across colleagues and contractors Delivery of measurable business benefits Sustainable outcomes that continue beyond programme completion Engagement Details Role: Programme Director - Plentific Implementation & Adoption Contract Type: Independent Consultant IR35 Status: Outside IR35 Duration: Up to 24 months Location: UK-wide Sector: Housing / Property Services / Repairs & Maintenance Transformation This is an exceptional opportunity to lead a high-profile operational and digital transformation programme, delivering lasting change across customer experience, service performance, compliance and operational efficiency.
02/07/2026
Full time
Programme Director - Plentific Implementation & Adoption Outside IR35 Up to 24-Month Engagement National Transformation Programme The Opportunity Our client has approved significant investment in the Plentific platform to modernise and digitise its Repairs & Maintenance service. This is a major national transformation programme that will fundamentally reshape how repairs services are designed, managed and experienced across the organisation. We are seeking an experienced Programme Director to lead the mobilisation, design and delivery of this complex, multi-phase transformation. Acting as an independent consultant, you will take ownership of programme outcomes, driving change across technology, operations, supply chain and customer experience. This is far more than a systems implementation. It is a large-scale business transformation that will deliver a modern, digitally enabled operating model, improve customer outcomes, strengthen compliance and create sustainable organisational capability. The Challenge The current Repairs & Maintenance landscape is characterised by fragmented systems, manual processes, limited visibility of performance and growing operational complexity. The implementation of Plentific will introduce a unified digital platform that enables: End-to-end repairs management Automated workflows and intelligent case management Integrated contractor and supply chain management Improved compliance and auditability Enhanced customer communication and self-service capabilities Real-time operational and performance insight The successful candidate will lead the transition from a traditional transactional repairs model to a digitally enabled, customer-focused operating model. Key Responsibilities Programme Leadership & Delivery Establish and lead the overall programme governance, reporting and assurance framework Define and mobilise the delivery model across internal and external partners Drive delivery against agreed outcomes, milestones and benefits Manage programme risks, dependencies and stakeholder expectations Provide clear leadership and accountability throughout the programme lifecycle Operating Model Transformation Design and implement the future-state Repairs & Maintenance operating model Align delivery across Direct Labour Operations (DLO), contractor networks, customer services, compliance and asset management teams Lead the shift to a case-managed delivery approach Ensure operational readiness and long-term sustainability Digital & Systems Integration Oversee implementation of the Plentific platform Lead integration with Salesforce and wider enterprise systems Ensure delivery of a robust, scalable and compliant digital ecosystem Drive improvements in workflow automation, reporting and performance visibility Supply Chain & Contractor Transformation Design and implement a marketplace-based contractor operating model Lead onboarding and integration of Tier 1 and Tier 2 contractors Integrate DLO operations within the future-state model Establish effective commercial controls and performance management frameworks Change Management & Adoption Develop and deliver the overall change and adoption strategy Drive behavioural and cultural change across colleagues, managers and contractors Build stakeholder engagement and commitment at every level of the organisation Ensure new ways of working are embedded and sustained Customer & Colleague Experience Deliver a seamless digital customer journey Improve customer communication, appointment management and self-service capabilities Enhance the colleague experience through simplified processes and better tools Drive measurable improvements in customer satisfaction and service performance Key Deliverables Success will be measured against the delivery of: Fully mobilised, governed and resourced transformation programme Successful phased rollout across all regions Defined and implemented future-state operating model Fully integrated Plentific, Salesforce and supporting systems landscape High-performing contractor marketplace operating at scale Improved customer satisfaction and service performance metrics Increased operational efficiency and cost effectiveness Enhanced compliance, auditability and risk management capability Sustainable ownership and capability beyond programme completion About You We are looking for a senior transformation leader with a proven track record of delivering complex, outcome-led programmes. Experience Leading large-scale, multi-year transformation programmes Delivering technology-enabled business change at enterprise scale Housing, repairs and maintenance, field service or similarly complex operational environments Working across mixed delivery models involving in-house teams and third-party suppliers Programme governance, commercial management and benefits realisation Skills & Capabilities Strong operating model design and implementation expertise Deep experience of change management and organisational adoption Excellent supplier, contractor and commercial management capability Data-driven approach with focus on measurable business outcomes Ability to operate independently while maintaining alignment with executive stakeholders Strong understanding of complex systems integration environments Leadership Style Executive-level credibility and influence Highly accountable and outcome focused Able to navigate complex stakeholder environments Clear, pragmatic and confident communicator Strong pace, energy and delivery focus Passionate about improving customer outcomes through transformation Critical Success Factors Strong governance and decision-making from day one Effective coordination across operational, technical and executive stakeholders High-quality data, reporting and performance insight Strong adoption across colleagues and contractors Delivery of measurable business benefits Sustainable outcomes that continue beyond programme completion Engagement Details Role: Programme Director - Plentific Implementation & Adoption Contract Type: Independent Consultant IR35 Status: Outside IR35 Duration: Up to 24 months Location: UK-wide Sector: Housing / Property Services / Repairs & Maintenance Transformation This is an exceptional opportunity to lead a high-profile operational and digital transformation programme, delivering lasting change across customer experience, service performance, compliance and operational efficiency.
Carpenter Modular Buildings (Joinery, Repair & Maintenance) Location: Teesside / North East / North Yorkshire Initial duration: 8-12 weeks Start Date - ASAP PAYE Position £19.10 Per Hours 1. Duties • Carry out general joinery works within modular buildings, including installation, alteration and finishing of walls, doors, frames, partitions, flooring and fixtures. • Undertake planned and reactive maintenance tasks across office and welfare units, ensuring buildings remain safe, functional and fit for purpose. • Identify and diagnose defects, damage or wear, and complete appropriate repairs in a timely manner. • Perform basic multi-trade tasks where required (e.g. minor plumbing, decorating, fixture replacement) to support overall site operations. • Work from drawings, specifications and method statements to deliver work to required standards and tolerances. • Ensure all work complies with current building regulations, company standards and client requirements. • Maintain a clean, safe and organised working environment, including housekeeping of work areas. • Use and maintain tools, plant and equipment safely and correctly. • Liaise with site supervisors, project managers and other trades to coordinate tasks effectively. • Complete necessary documentation such as job sheets, risk assessments and inspection records. • Adhere strictly to health, safety and environmental policies on UK construction sites. 2. Skills & Experience • Proven experience in joinery, carpentry or a similar trade role, ideally within modular, offsite or temporary building environments. • Competence in a wide range of joinery and maintenance tasks, including fitting doors, partitions and internal finishes. • Ability to carry out general building repairs and basic multi-skilled activities. • Good understanding of construction drawings, specifications and site instructions. • Valid CSCS Card (or equivalent) appropriate to trade. • Knowledge of health and safety requirements within UK construction environments, including risk assessments and safe systems of work. • Experience working on active construction or industrial sites. • Full UK driving licence • Ability to use a variety of hand and power tools safely and effectively. Desirable • Relevant NVQ/City & Guilds qualification in Carpentry & Joinery (or demonstrable equivalent experience) 3. Behaviours • Safety-focused: Consistently prioritises health and safety, following procedures and challenging unsafe practices. • Quality-driven: Takes pride in workmanship, ensuring tasks are completed to a high standard. • Reliable and accountable: Delivers tasks on time, takes ownership of work and follows through on commitments. • Adaptable: Comfortable working across a range of tasks and environments within modular and site-based settings. • Team-oriented: Works collaboratively with colleagues and other trades to achieve shared goals. • Problem-solving: Proactively identifies issues and implements practical solutions. • Professional: Communicates clearly, maintains a positive attitude and represents the company effectively on site. So, if you want to work for a main contractor that cares about their tradesperson, then this is your opportunity to apply and join the project now! Reliable Contractors Limited are passionate about Equality Diversity and Inclusion continuously working towards best practice and adhering to government legislation. We are a firm believer in Fairness Inclusion and Respect.
01/07/2026
Full time
Carpenter Modular Buildings (Joinery, Repair & Maintenance) Location: Teesside / North East / North Yorkshire Initial duration: 8-12 weeks Start Date - ASAP PAYE Position £19.10 Per Hours 1. Duties • Carry out general joinery works within modular buildings, including installation, alteration and finishing of walls, doors, frames, partitions, flooring and fixtures. • Undertake planned and reactive maintenance tasks across office and welfare units, ensuring buildings remain safe, functional and fit for purpose. • Identify and diagnose defects, damage or wear, and complete appropriate repairs in a timely manner. • Perform basic multi-trade tasks where required (e.g. minor plumbing, decorating, fixture replacement) to support overall site operations. • Work from drawings, specifications and method statements to deliver work to required standards and tolerances. • Ensure all work complies with current building regulations, company standards and client requirements. • Maintain a clean, safe and organised working environment, including housekeeping of work areas. • Use and maintain tools, plant and equipment safely and correctly. • Liaise with site supervisors, project managers and other trades to coordinate tasks effectively. • Complete necessary documentation such as job sheets, risk assessments and inspection records. • Adhere strictly to health, safety and environmental policies on UK construction sites. 2. Skills & Experience • Proven experience in joinery, carpentry or a similar trade role, ideally within modular, offsite or temporary building environments. • Competence in a wide range of joinery and maintenance tasks, including fitting doors, partitions and internal finishes. • Ability to carry out general building repairs and basic multi-skilled activities. • Good understanding of construction drawings, specifications and site instructions. • Valid CSCS Card (or equivalent) appropriate to trade. • Knowledge of health and safety requirements within UK construction environments, including risk assessments and safe systems of work. • Experience working on active construction or industrial sites. • Full UK driving licence • Ability to use a variety of hand and power tools safely and effectively. Desirable • Relevant NVQ/City & Guilds qualification in Carpentry & Joinery (or demonstrable equivalent experience) 3. Behaviours • Safety-focused: Consistently prioritises health and safety, following procedures and challenging unsafe practices. • Quality-driven: Takes pride in workmanship, ensuring tasks are completed to a high standard. • Reliable and accountable: Delivers tasks on time, takes ownership of work and follows through on commitments. • Adaptable: Comfortable working across a range of tasks and environments within modular and site-based settings. • Team-oriented: Works collaboratively with colleagues and other trades to achieve shared goals. • Problem-solving: Proactively identifies issues and implements practical solutions. • Professional: Communicates clearly, maintains a positive attitude and represents the company effectively on site. So, if you want to work for a main contractor that cares about their tradesperson, then this is your opportunity to apply and join the project now! Reliable Contractors Limited are passionate about Equality Diversity and Inclusion continuously working towards best practice and adhering to government legislation. We are a firm believer in Fairness Inclusion and Respect.
Berry Recruitment are looking for a Programme Support Administrator to work for a local authority within the housing operations department based in Nursling. This role is to start ASAP on a 3-6 month contract with likely extension. The working hours are Monday to Thursday 07.30 to 16.15 and Friday 07.30 to 15.15. The hourly pay rate is 14.92. The purpose of this role is working within the responsive repairs team, allocating work to trade staff and speaking with tenants. Key Duties: Assisting the programme managers Deal with incoming/outgoing contact with tenants - telephone/email Liaise with trade persons, managers and contractors Allocate work to appropriate trade persons Collation and management of all paperwork relating to inspection sheets, service and breakdown reports, training records, attendance sheets, leave cards Raising purchase order numbers Meeting strict timescales Updating spreadsheets/databases and maintaining filing systems Arrange meetings and appointments Candidate Requirements Minimum of 2 years working in an administration/call centre/customer focused environment Having an understanding of the construction/property maintenance industry is desirable Excellent customer service skills Confident and professional telephone manner Computer literate Ability to work under pressure and to strict timescales Company Benefits: Free parking Early finish on Friday Full training given Friendly office environment Working for Berry Recruitment you also receive excellent benefits such as: Discounted gym memberships 24 GP medical advice Discount on high street stores, dining and family trips 24 personal helpline for any support you may need This is an immediate start for the right candidate so please APPLY NOW or contact Rachael at the Southampton office for more details! Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job.
01/07/2026
Contract
Berry Recruitment are looking for a Programme Support Administrator to work for a local authority within the housing operations department based in Nursling. This role is to start ASAP on a 3-6 month contract with likely extension. The working hours are Monday to Thursday 07.30 to 16.15 and Friday 07.30 to 15.15. The hourly pay rate is 14.92. The purpose of this role is working within the responsive repairs team, allocating work to trade staff and speaking with tenants. Key Duties: Assisting the programme managers Deal with incoming/outgoing contact with tenants - telephone/email Liaise with trade persons, managers and contractors Allocate work to appropriate trade persons Collation and management of all paperwork relating to inspection sheets, service and breakdown reports, training records, attendance sheets, leave cards Raising purchase order numbers Meeting strict timescales Updating spreadsheets/databases and maintaining filing systems Arrange meetings and appointments Candidate Requirements Minimum of 2 years working in an administration/call centre/customer focused environment Having an understanding of the construction/property maintenance industry is desirable Excellent customer service skills Confident and professional telephone manner Computer literate Ability to work under pressure and to strict timescales Company Benefits: Free parking Early finish on Friday Full training given Friendly office environment Working for Berry Recruitment you also receive excellent benefits such as: Discounted gym memberships 24 GP medical advice Discount on high street stores, dining and family trips 24 personal helpline for any support you may need This is an immediate start for the right candidate so please APPLY NOW or contact Rachael at the Southampton office for more details! Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job.
Junior Property Manager 30,000 + Bonus Hybrid Working (1 Day WFH) Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:30pm Location: Reading An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Junior Property Manager to join a growing Build to Rent platform specialising in high-quality residential homes across the UK. This is an ideal role for someone looking to develop their career within property management, maintenance operations, or the Build to Rent sector. You will work closely with operational teams, contractors, and residents to ensure properties are maintained to a high standard and residents receive an exceptional service. The Role As a Junior Property Manager, you will support the day-to-day delivery of maintenance operations across a portfolio of residential properties. You'll be responsible for coordinating repairs, managing contractor relationships, supporting void management processes, and ensuring maintenance issues are resolved efficiently. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience within a fast-growing business while receiving ongoing support and development. Key Responsibilities Maintenance Coordination Coordinate reactive and planned maintenance works. Manage resident enquiries and maintenance requests. Communicate with residents regarding repair progress and resolutions. Liaise with contractors and field teams to ensure works are completed on time and to a high standard. Monitor maintenance performance and follow up on outstanding issues. Void & Turnaround Management Support the coordination of property turnarounds and void periods. Arrange and manage pre-move-out and void inspections. Ensure properties are ready for occupation in line with company standards and service levels. Contractor & Supplier Management Build strong relationships with contractors and suppliers. Monitor contractor performance and escalate issues where required. Support procurement activities and help ensure value for money. Reporting & Administration Maintain accurate property and maintenance records. Assist with reporting on maintenance activity and contractor performance. Use data and systems to identify trends and opportunities for improvement. About You We're looking for someone who is organised, customer-focused, and eager to build a career within residential property management. Requirements Experience within residential property, maintenance coordination, customer service, or a related field. Build to Rent or residential property experience is advantageous. Strong organisational and administrative skills. Excellent communication and customer service abilities. Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Comfortable using systems, data, and reporting tools. Positive, proactive, and keen to learn. Interest in pursuing professional qualifications such as ARLA is desirable. What's on Offer? 30,000 basic salary Bonus scheme Hybrid working (1 day from home) Monday-Friday working pattern Ongoing training and career development Opportunity to join a growing and ambitious residential platform
01/07/2026
Full time
Junior Property Manager 30,000 + Bonus Hybrid Working (1 Day WFH) Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:30pm Location: Reading An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Junior Property Manager to join a growing Build to Rent platform specialising in high-quality residential homes across the UK. This is an ideal role for someone looking to develop their career within property management, maintenance operations, or the Build to Rent sector. You will work closely with operational teams, contractors, and residents to ensure properties are maintained to a high standard and residents receive an exceptional service. The Role As a Junior Property Manager, you will support the day-to-day delivery of maintenance operations across a portfolio of residential properties. You'll be responsible for coordinating repairs, managing contractor relationships, supporting void management processes, and ensuring maintenance issues are resolved efficiently. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience within a fast-growing business while receiving ongoing support and development. Key Responsibilities Maintenance Coordination Coordinate reactive and planned maintenance works. Manage resident enquiries and maintenance requests. Communicate with residents regarding repair progress and resolutions. Liaise with contractors and field teams to ensure works are completed on time and to a high standard. Monitor maintenance performance and follow up on outstanding issues. Void & Turnaround Management Support the coordination of property turnarounds and void periods. Arrange and manage pre-move-out and void inspections. Ensure properties are ready for occupation in line with company standards and service levels. Contractor & Supplier Management Build strong relationships with contractors and suppliers. Monitor contractor performance and escalate issues where required. Support procurement activities and help ensure value for money. Reporting & Administration Maintain accurate property and maintenance records. Assist with reporting on maintenance activity and contractor performance. Use data and systems to identify trends and opportunities for improvement. About You We're looking for someone who is organised, customer-focused, and eager to build a career within residential property management. Requirements Experience within residential property, maintenance coordination, customer service, or a related field. Build to Rent or residential property experience is advantageous. Strong organisational and administrative skills. Excellent communication and customer service abilities. Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Comfortable using systems, data, and reporting tools. Positive, proactive, and keen to learn. Interest in pursuing professional qualifications such as ARLA is desirable. What's on Offer? 30,000 basic salary Bonus scheme Hybrid working (1 day from home) Monday-Friday working pattern Ongoing training and career development Opportunity to join a growing and ambitious residential platform
Handy Man Location - Chelmsford Salary - 18ph - 20ph Role Overview We are looking for a dependable, practically minded handyman to be based at a commercial property site in Chelmsford. This is a varied, hands on role covering everything from day to day maintenance and grounds upkeep to liaising with commercial tenants and overseeing larger contracted works. The handyman will be responsible for approximately 40 commercial units and may also support the maintenance of some local residential properties. The successful candidate will be a self starter who takes pride in maintaining a well presented, safe, and compliant site. A work van and all necessary tools and equipment will be provided. Key Responsibilities General Maintenance Carry out day to day minor repairs and maintenance tasks across the site, including basic carpentry, painting and general repairs. Respond promptly to reactive maintenance requests and prioritise works effectively to minimise disruption to tenants. Oversee and coordinate larger repair or refurbishment projects carried out by specialist contractors, ensuring works are completed on time and to the required standard. Maintain accurate records of all maintenance activity on the property management system. Grounds and External Maintenance Cut and maintain grass areas across the site to a consistently high standard throughout the growing season. Prune trees, hedges, and shrubs in a safe and appropriate manner, including clearing and disposing of all arisings. Maintain paths, car parking areas, and external communal spaces, ensuring they remain safe, tidy, and presentable at all times. Carry out seasonal grounds tasks including leaf clearance, weed control, and gully clearing as required. Tenant Liaison Act as the primary on site point of contact for commercial tenants in relation to maintenance and repair requests, ensuring a professional and courteous service at all times. Communicate clearly with tenants regarding planned works, access requirements, and expected timescales for completion. Build and maintain positive working relationships with tenants to support tenant satisfaction and retention. Vacant Unit Management Open up and inspect recently vacated commercial office units, carrying out a thorough condition check and producing a written or photographic schedule of condition. Identify any repairs, cleaning requirements, or works needed to bring the unit back to a lettable standard, and report findings to the Property Manager. Ensure vacant units are secure, safe, and presented appropriately pending re letting. Compliance and Health and Safety Ensure all maintenance activities and site operations comply with current relevant legislation and regulations, including health and safety, fire safety, and any applicable property management requirements. Undertake weekly emergency light tests. Support the timely completion of statutory compliance checks, including fire risk, legionella, electrical safety, and other planned inspections, liaising with specialist contractors as required. Report any hazards, near misses, or incidents promptly and in accordance with site procedures. Ensure all work is carried out safely and in accordance with appropriate risk assessments and method statements. Skills Required Good practical maintenance skills with the ability to carry out a range of general repairs. Basic carpentry, painting, decorating, and general property maintenance skills. Ability to identify maintenance issues and determine appropriate solutions. Good organisational skills and the ability to prioritise a varied workload. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Basic understanding of current health and safety and compliance requirements. Ability to work independently and use own initiative. Experience Required Experience carrying out general maintenance, repairs, or trade related work. Experience using hand and power tools safely. Experience maintaining buildings, grounds, or facilities is desirable. Experience working with contractors or coordinating external trades is beneficial. Experience interacting professionally with customers, tenants, or members of the public is advantageous. Qualifications Required Full UK driving licence. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
01/07/2026
Full time
Handy Man Location - Chelmsford Salary - 18ph - 20ph Role Overview We are looking for a dependable, practically minded handyman to be based at a commercial property site in Chelmsford. This is a varied, hands on role covering everything from day to day maintenance and grounds upkeep to liaising with commercial tenants and overseeing larger contracted works. The handyman will be responsible for approximately 40 commercial units and may also support the maintenance of some local residential properties. The successful candidate will be a self starter who takes pride in maintaining a well presented, safe, and compliant site. A work van and all necessary tools and equipment will be provided. Key Responsibilities General Maintenance Carry out day to day minor repairs and maintenance tasks across the site, including basic carpentry, painting and general repairs. Respond promptly to reactive maintenance requests and prioritise works effectively to minimise disruption to tenants. Oversee and coordinate larger repair or refurbishment projects carried out by specialist contractors, ensuring works are completed on time and to the required standard. Maintain accurate records of all maintenance activity on the property management system. Grounds and External Maintenance Cut and maintain grass areas across the site to a consistently high standard throughout the growing season. Prune trees, hedges, and shrubs in a safe and appropriate manner, including clearing and disposing of all arisings. Maintain paths, car parking areas, and external communal spaces, ensuring they remain safe, tidy, and presentable at all times. Carry out seasonal grounds tasks including leaf clearance, weed control, and gully clearing as required. Tenant Liaison Act as the primary on site point of contact for commercial tenants in relation to maintenance and repair requests, ensuring a professional and courteous service at all times. Communicate clearly with tenants regarding planned works, access requirements, and expected timescales for completion. Build and maintain positive working relationships with tenants to support tenant satisfaction and retention. Vacant Unit Management Open up and inspect recently vacated commercial office units, carrying out a thorough condition check and producing a written or photographic schedule of condition. Identify any repairs, cleaning requirements, or works needed to bring the unit back to a lettable standard, and report findings to the Property Manager. Ensure vacant units are secure, safe, and presented appropriately pending re letting. Compliance and Health and Safety Ensure all maintenance activities and site operations comply with current relevant legislation and regulations, including health and safety, fire safety, and any applicable property management requirements. Undertake weekly emergency light tests. Support the timely completion of statutory compliance checks, including fire risk, legionella, electrical safety, and other planned inspections, liaising with specialist contractors as required. Report any hazards, near misses, or incidents promptly and in accordance with site procedures. Ensure all work is carried out safely and in accordance with appropriate risk assessments and method statements. Skills Required Good practical maintenance skills with the ability to carry out a range of general repairs. Basic carpentry, painting, decorating, and general property maintenance skills. Ability to identify maintenance issues and determine appropriate solutions. Good organisational skills and the ability to prioritise a varied workload. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Basic understanding of current health and safety and compliance requirements. Ability to work independently and use own initiative. Experience Required Experience carrying out general maintenance, repairs, or trade related work. Experience using hand and power tools safely. Experience maintaining buildings, grounds, or facilities is desirable. Experience working with contractors or coordinating external trades is beneficial. Experience interacting professionally with customers, tenants, or members of the public is advantageous. Qualifications Required Full UK driving licence. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
The Divisional Manager will oversee the operational and strategic management of the property division, ensuring the delivery of high-quality services and meeting business objectives. This permanent role offers an excellent opportunity to lead a team and drive growth within the property industry. Client Details This opportunity is a well known housing contractor looking for a Divisional Manager to help deliver exceptional services and maintaining strong client relationships. Description Lead a high-performing operational team and ensure the successful delivery of maintenance programmes across your division. Full P&L responsibility across a portfolio of maintenance contracts Leading large, multi-disciplinary teams (operations, commercial, and delivery) Overseeing delivery of Responsive repairs, Voids, Planned maintenance programmes (e.g. kitchens, bathrooms, decarbonisation), Compliance (gas, electrical, fire safety) Driving performance against KPIs, SLAs, and contractual obligations Developing strong client relationships with Housing Associations and Local Authorities Identifying and implementing service improvements and efficiencies Ensuring best-in-class health & safety and regulatory compliance Supporting bid activity, mobilisation, and strategic growth Profile A successful Divisional Manager should have: Proven leadership skills within the property industry. Strong strategic planning and operational management abilities. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. A solid understanding of financial management and budgeting. Knowledge of relevant industry regulations and compliance requirements. A results-driven mindset with a focus on continuous improvement. Job Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to lead and shape a key division within the company. Professional and collaborative working environment. This is an excellent opportunity for a talented Divisional Manager looking to make an impact in the property industry.
01/07/2026
Full time
The Divisional Manager will oversee the operational and strategic management of the property division, ensuring the delivery of high-quality services and meeting business objectives. This permanent role offers an excellent opportunity to lead a team and drive growth within the property industry. Client Details This opportunity is a well known housing contractor looking for a Divisional Manager to help deliver exceptional services and maintaining strong client relationships. Description Lead a high-performing operational team and ensure the successful delivery of maintenance programmes across your division. Full P&L responsibility across a portfolio of maintenance contracts Leading large, multi-disciplinary teams (operations, commercial, and delivery) Overseeing delivery of Responsive repairs, Voids, Planned maintenance programmes (e.g. kitchens, bathrooms, decarbonisation), Compliance (gas, electrical, fire safety) Driving performance against KPIs, SLAs, and contractual obligations Developing strong client relationships with Housing Associations and Local Authorities Identifying and implementing service improvements and efficiencies Ensuring best-in-class health & safety and regulatory compliance Supporting bid activity, mobilisation, and strategic growth Profile A successful Divisional Manager should have: Proven leadership skills within the property industry. Strong strategic planning and operational management abilities. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. A solid understanding of financial management and budgeting. Knowledge of relevant industry regulations and compliance requirements. A results-driven mindset with a focus on continuous improvement. Job Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to lead and shape a key division within the company. Professional and collaborative working environment. This is an excellent opportunity for a talented Divisional Manager looking to make an impact in the property industry.
Customer Experience Manager Social Housing/Property Services Salary: Circa 40,000 - 45,000 DOE + benefits Location: North West (Regional role with occasional travel) Full-time, Permanent We are working with a well-established organisation within the property services sector to recruit a Customer Experience Manager to lead the day-to-day delivery of customer service across a regional operation. This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive, people-focused manager who is passionate about improving the customer journey, supporting residents, driving service standards and leading a high-performing team. The Role As Customer Experience Manager, you will be responsible for leading a regional Customer Experience Team, ensuring customers receive a professional, responsive and consistent service at every stage of their journey. You will work closely with senior operational leaders, housing provider stakeholders and internal teams to ensure customer service activity is aligned with contract requirements, regional priorities and wider business objectives. This role would suit someone who can balance operational delivery with people leadership, someone confident managing complaints, improving processes, coaching colleagues and using feedback to drive continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Lead, support and develop a team of Customer Experience Coordinators. Manage the day-to-day operations of the regional customer experience function. Oversee customer interactions, complaints, feedback and escalations, ensuring issues are resolved promptly and professionally. Support effective resource planning across the team, ensuring workloads are managed and priorities are met. Work closely with operational teams to ensure customer-related tasks and actions are completed efficiently. Build strong working relationships with housing provider stakeholders, customers, colleagues and wider regional teams. Support delivery of customer service initiatives, customer strategy activity and customer feedback processes. Gather and review performance information, customer insight and feedback to identify opportunities for service improvement. Attend customer and client meetings, both formal and informal, ensuring policies and procedures are followed. Promote a customer-first culture across the team and wider region. Support social value and community engagement activities where required. Ensure health and safety responsibilities are managed appropriately, including lone working requirements. Maintain high standards of confidentiality, GDPR compliance and professional conduct. About You You will ideally have experience within social housing, repairs and maintenance, property services, facilities management, construction, public sector services or another customer-led operational environment. Essential Experience Previous experience in customer service management or a similar leadership role. Experience managing, coaching or supporting a customer service team. Strong complaint handling and escalation management experience. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to influence, build relationships and work collaboratively across teams. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise competing deadlines. Experience using customer systems, CRM platforms or feedback tools. Good problem-solving, reporting and analytical skills. A proactive, solution-focused and customer-first approach. Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Desirable Experience Experience working within social housing, repairs and maintenance or property services. Knowledge of customer service standards within a regulated or resident-focused environment. Experience working with housing associations, local authorities or client-side stakeholders. Evidence of ongoing professional development. If you love engaging people and motivated by improving outcomes for customers, we would love to hear from you. Apply Now To apply, please send your CV or call Jess on (phone number removed). Social Housing, Property Services, Manager, Customer Experience Manager, North West
30/06/2026
Full time
Customer Experience Manager Social Housing/Property Services Salary: Circa 40,000 - 45,000 DOE + benefits Location: North West (Regional role with occasional travel) Full-time, Permanent We are working with a well-established organisation within the property services sector to recruit a Customer Experience Manager to lead the day-to-day delivery of customer service across a regional operation. This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive, people-focused manager who is passionate about improving the customer journey, supporting residents, driving service standards and leading a high-performing team. The Role As Customer Experience Manager, you will be responsible for leading a regional Customer Experience Team, ensuring customers receive a professional, responsive and consistent service at every stage of their journey. You will work closely with senior operational leaders, housing provider stakeholders and internal teams to ensure customer service activity is aligned with contract requirements, regional priorities and wider business objectives. This role would suit someone who can balance operational delivery with people leadership, someone confident managing complaints, improving processes, coaching colleagues and using feedback to drive continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Lead, support and develop a team of Customer Experience Coordinators. Manage the day-to-day operations of the regional customer experience function. Oversee customer interactions, complaints, feedback and escalations, ensuring issues are resolved promptly and professionally. Support effective resource planning across the team, ensuring workloads are managed and priorities are met. Work closely with operational teams to ensure customer-related tasks and actions are completed efficiently. Build strong working relationships with housing provider stakeholders, customers, colleagues and wider regional teams. Support delivery of customer service initiatives, customer strategy activity and customer feedback processes. Gather and review performance information, customer insight and feedback to identify opportunities for service improvement. Attend customer and client meetings, both formal and informal, ensuring policies and procedures are followed. Promote a customer-first culture across the team and wider region. Support social value and community engagement activities where required. Ensure health and safety responsibilities are managed appropriately, including lone working requirements. Maintain high standards of confidentiality, GDPR compliance and professional conduct. About You You will ideally have experience within social housing, repairs and maintenance, property services, facilities management, construction, public sector services or another customer-led operational environment. Essential Experience Previous experience in customer service management or a similar leadership role. Experience managing, coaching or supporting a customer service team. Strong complaint handling and escalation management experience. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to influence, build relationships and work collaboratively across teams. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise competing deadlines. Experience using customer systems, CRM platforms or feedback tools. Good problem-solving, reporting and analytical skills. A proactive, solution-focused and customer-first approach. Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Desirable Experience Experience working within social housing, repairs and maintenance or property services. Knowledge of customer service standards within a regulated or resident-focused environment. Experience working with housing associations, local authorities or client-side stakeholders. Evidence of ongoing professional development. If you love engaging people and motivated by improving outcomes for customers, we would love to hear from you. Apply Now To apply, please send your CV or call Jess on (phone number removed). Social Housing, Property Services, Manager, Customer Experience Manager, North West
Technical Repairs Manager Are you an experienced Senior Surveyor or Maintenance Surveyor ready to take the next step into a strategic leadership role?Our client is seeking a highly capable Technical Repairs Manager to join their Property Services function, someone with strong technical expertise, proven people management experience, and a passion for driving high-quality resident outcomes.This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious surveying professional who has already managed or mentored direct reports and is now looking to progress into a broader leadership position with responsibility for service delivery, compliance, contractor performance, and operational strategy. About the Role Reporting into the Operations Manager, the successful candidate will lead a specialist function responsible for complex repairs and compliance-related workstreams, including: Damp & Mould (Awaab's Law compliance) Disrepair case management Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) actions Contractor governance and performance Asset integrity and specialist repairs Budget and commercial management The role will involve overseeing a team of 3 direct reports , providing leadership, coaching, and performance management while ensuring high standards across all technical repair services.This position requires someone who can operate both strategically and operationally, comfortable inspecting properties and resolving complex defects, while also managing legal risk, contractor accountability, budgets, and senior stakeholder reporting. What We're Looking For Suitable candidates will bring: Significant experience within social housing, property services, or repairs Previous line management experience / direct reports Strong technical surveying knowledge, particularly around building defects and asset integrity Hands-on experience managing disrepair claims and working with legal teams Strong experience handling damp & mould cases , including root cause diagnosis and remediation strategies Knowledge of HHSRS , building pathology, and housing compliance requirements Experience managing contractors, KPIs, SLAs, and commercial performance Confidence working with senior stakeholders, residents, and external partnersThis role would particularly suit a Senior Surveyor seeking progression into management or an existing technical manager looking for a broader leadership challenge. Key Responsibilities Lead technical oversight of complex repairs, disrepair, and damp & mould cases Ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory obligations, including Awaab's Law Manage contractor performance, service quality, and cost control Oversee inspections, defect diagnosis, and technical resolution strategies Produce performance and risk reporting for senior leadership Drive service improvement and operational efficiencies Support complaint resolution, Ombudsman cases, and complex resident escalations Lead and develop a high-performing technical team Why Apply? This is more than a management role, it's an opportunity to influence service standards, shape operational strategy, and improve resident outcomes at scale.The successful candidate will join an organisation committed to quality, compliance, and continuous improvement, with the autonomy to make a genuine impact and a strong platform for long-term career progression. Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer. Job suitability is assessed on merit in accordance with the individual's skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.
30/06/2026
Full time
Technical Repairs Manager Are you an experienced Senior Surveyor or Maintenance Surveyor ready to take the next step into a strategic leadership role?Our client is seeking a highly capable Technical Repairs Manager to join their Property Services function, someone with strong technical expertise, proven people management experience, and a passion for driving high-quality resident outcomes.This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious surveying professional who has already managed or mentored direct reports and is now looking to progress into a broader leadership position with responsibility for service delivery, compliance, contractor performance, and operational strategy. About the Role Reporting into the Operations Manager, the successful candidate will lead a specialist function responsible for complex repairs and compliance-related workstreams, including: Damp & Mould (Awaab's Law compliance) Disrepair case management Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) actions Contractor governance and performance Asset integrity and specialist repairs Budget and commercial management The role will involve overseeing a team of 3 direct reports , providing leadership, coaching, and performance management while ensuring high standards across all technical repair services.This position requires someone who can operate both strategically and operationally, comfortable inspecting properties and resolving complex defects, while also managing legal risk, contractor accountability, budgets, and senior stakeholder reporting. What We're Looking For Suitable candidates will bring: Significant experience within social housing, property services, or repairs Previous line management experience / direct reports Strong technical surveying knowledge, particularly around building defects and asset integrity Hands-on experience managing disrepair claims and working with legal teams Strong experience handling damp & mould cases , including root cause diagnosis and remediation strategies Knowledge of HHSRS , building pathology, and housing compliance requirements Experience managing contractors, KPIs, SLAs, and commercial performance Confidence working with senior stakeholders, residents, and external partnersThis role would particularly suit a Senior Surveyor seeking progression into management or an existing technical manager looking for a broader leadership challenge. Key Responsibilities Lead technical oversight of complex repairs, disrepair, and damp & mould cases Ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory obligations, including Awaab's Law Manage contractor performance, service quality, and cost control Oversee inspections, defect diagnosis, and technical resolution strategies Produce performance and risk reporting for senior leadership Drive service improvement and operational efficiencies Support complaint resolution, Ombudsman cases, and complex resident escalations Lead and develop a high-performing technical team Why Apply? This is more than a management role, it's an opportunity to influence service standards, shape operational strategy, and improve resident outcomes at scale.The successful candidate will join an organisation committed to quality, compliance, and continuous improvement, with the autonomy to make a genuine impact and a strong platform for long-term career progression. Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer. Job suitability is assessed on merit in accordance with the individual's skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.