Job Title: Home Based Block Manager Location: Fully Remote (with site visits across the North-West and surrounding regions as required) Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £35,000 £42,000 + per annum (depending on qualifications and experience) Start date: ASAP Benefits: 25 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays) Further education sponsorship for TPI / RICS qualifications Fully remote position giving you autonomy and freedom About the Role: We are seeking an experienced Residential Block Manager to oversee a portfolio of residential leasehold blocks across the North-West region. The organisation is a well-established residential property management business focused on delivering high-quality service to leaseholders and clients. The role is fully remote , with site visits and meetings required as necessary. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing all aspects of property management, ensuring compliance with lease agreements, legal obligations, and internal policies. Role Overview: The Block Manager will oversee a portfolio of approximately residential blocks, comprising around 700 units across Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, and the wider Northern region. This is a remote position, however travel will be required for site inspections, meetings, and client engagement. Key Responsibilities: Portfolio Management: Oversee the day-to-day management of approximately 28 residential blocks, ensuring properties are well maintained and compliant with all regulatory standards. Client Relations: Act as the main point of contact for leaseholders, responding to queries and resolving issues in a timely and professional manner. Financial Oversight: Prepare and manage service charge budgets, monitor expenditure, and ensure efficient and timely collection of service charges. Site Visits: Conduct regular inspections to assess property condition, identify maintenance requirements, and ensure health and safety compliance. Meetings: Attend AGMs and client meetings as required, providing updates and addressing queries or concerns. Team Collaboration: Work closely with internal support teams, delegating tasks appropriately and ensuring smooth workflow across departments. Regulatory Compliance: Maintain up-to-date knowledge of property management legislation and ensure all properties comply with relevant requirements. Building Safety: Working knowledge and experience of the Fire Safety Act 2021 and Building Safety Act 2022, including requirements relating to higher-risk and medium-risk buildings. Qualifications and Experience: Professional Qualification: ATPI qualification (Associate level or above with The Property Institute) Experience: Proven experience in residential block management with strong knowledge of leasehold property management, ideally with HRB experience. Driving Licence: Full clean driving licence required for travel across the Northern region, including Sheffield and surrounding areas. Location: Candidates should be based within a reasonable commuting distance of the Northern region to support site travel requirements. Skills and Competencies: Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with leaseholders, contractors, and colleagues. Organisation: Ability to manage multiple blocks efficiently with strong attention to detail and time management. Financial Acumen: Experience in service charge budgeting and financial management within property management. Problem Solving: Ability to identify issues quickly and implement practical solutions. Technical Skills: Competent with property management systems and standard office software. Remote Working: Strong self-discipline and ability to work independently from home during core hours (9:00am 6:00pm, Monday to Friday), with flexibility required for meetings outside core hours.
18/08/2026
Full time
Job Title: Home Based Block Manager Location: Fully Remote (with site visits across the North-West and surrounding regions as required) Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £35,000 £42,000 + per annum (depending on qualifications and experience) Start date: ASAP Benefits: 25 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays) Further education sponsorship for TPI / RICS qualifications Fully remote position giving you autonomy and freedom About the Role: We are seeking an experienced Residential Block Manager to oversee a portfolio of residential leasehold blocks across the North-West region. The organisation is a well-established residential property management business focused on delivering high-quality service to leaseholders and clients. The role is fully remote , with site visits and meetings required as necessary. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing all aspects of property management, ensuring compliance with lease agreements, legal obligations, and internal policies. Role Overview: The Block Manager will oversee a portfolio of approximately residential blocks, comprising around 700 units across Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, and the wider Northern region. This is a remote position, however travel will be required for site inspections, meetings, and client engagement. Key Responsibilities: Portfolio Management: Oversee the day-to-day management of approximately 28 residential blocks, ensuring properties are well maintained and compliant with all regulatory standards. Client Relations: Act as the main point of contact for leaseholders, responding to queries and resolving issues in a timely and professional manner. Financial Oversight: Prepare and manage service charge budgets, monitor expenditure, and ensure efficient and timely collection of service charges. Site Visits: Conduct regular inspections to assess property condition, identify maintenance requirements, and ensure health and safety compliance. Meetings: Attend AGMs and client meetings as required, providing updates and addressing queries or concerns. Team Collaboration: Work closely with internal support teams, delegating tasks appropriately and ensuring smooth workflow across departments. Regulatory Compliance: Maintain up-to-date knowledge of property management legislation and ensure all properties comply with relevant requirements. Building Safety: Working knowledge and experience of the Fire Safety Act 2021 and Building Safety Act 2022, including requirements relating to higher-risk and medium-risk buildings. Qualifications and Experience: Professional Qualification: ATPI qualification (Associate level or above with The Property Institute) Experience: Proven experience in residential block management with strong knowledge of leasehold property management, ideally with HRB experience. Driving Licence: Full clean driving licence required for travel across the Northern region, including Sheffield and surrounding areas. Location: Candidates should be based within a reasonable commuting distance of the Northern region to support site travel requirements. Skills and Competencies: Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with leaseholders, contractors, and colleagues. Organisation: Ability to manage multiple blocks efficiently with strong attention to detail and time management. Financial Acumen: Experience in service charge budgeting and financial management within property management. Problem Solving: Ability to identify issues quickly and implement practical solutions. Technical Skills: Competent with property management systems and standard office software. Remote Working: Strong self-discipline and ability to work independently from home during core hours (9:00am 6:00pm, Monday to Friday), with flexibility required for meetings outside core hours.
Block Manager Working Hours: Monday-Friday 09:00 -17:30 WFH 1 day a week Salary: 50- 55K plus Bonus Location: Reading Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Block Manager to join a growing residential property business within the Build to Rent (BTR) and Private Rented Sector (PRS). This role is responsible for the day-to-day management of a portfolio of residential apartment buildings, ensuring they are safe, compliant, and maintained to the highest standards. You'll play a key role in overseeing building safety, managing service charge budgets, and working closely with internal teams, contractors, and external stakeholders to deliver an excellent resident experience. Reporting to the Compliance Manager, this position would suit someone with strong block management experience, excellent knowledge of health and safety legislation, and a proactive approach to property management. Key Responsibilities Manage the day-to-day operations of a portfolio of residential apartment buildings. Ensure all buildings remain compliant with current health and safety legislation, including the Building Safety Act and Fire Safety legislation. Carry out regular site inspections, identifying maintenance requirements, compliance issues and potential risks. Maintain accurate compliance records, including fire, gas, electrical and statutory certification. Manage external contractors, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, within budget and to the required standard. Prepare and manage annual service charge budgets. Monitor expenditure against budgets and identify opportunities for cost efficiencies. Assist with the preparation and reconciliation of service charge accounts. Build strong working relationships with internal departments, residents, contractors and external stakeholders. Continuously review and improve operational processes and compliance procedures. Line manage a Block Compliance Administrator, providing support and oversight of workload. Participate in an out-of-hours emergency on-call rota. Produce regular compliance and performance reports for senior management. Support with additional operational and compliance projects as required. About You You'll have previous experience managing residential apartment buildings and be confident overseeing compliance, contractor management and service charge budgets. Essential Skills & Experience Previous experience in residential block or property management. Strong understanding of UK health and safety legislation, including the Building Safety Act and Fire Safety regulations. Experience managing mid and high-rise residential buildings. Knowledge of service charge budgeting and expenditure management. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities. Strong attention to detail and experience maintaining statutory compliance records. Proven contractor management experience. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to identify risks and implement practical solutions. Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and property management software. Professional, accountable and able to work independently. Desirable IOSH qualification (or equivalent). Experience using Health & Safety management platforms. Personal Attributes Proactive and solutions-focused. Takes ownership and accountability. Strong attention to detail. Calm under pressure and able to prioritise effectively. Collaborative with excellent relationship-building skills. Confident decision-maker with a commercial mindset. Passionate about continuous improvement and delivering high standards.
05/08/2026
Full time
Block Manager Working Hours: Monday-Friday 09:00 -17:30 WFH 1 day a week Salary: 50- 55K plus Bonus Location: Reading Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Block Manager to join a growing residential property business within the Build to Rent (BTR) and Private Rented Sector (PRS). This role is responsible for the day-to-day management of a portfolio of residential apartment buildings, ensuring they are safe, compliant, and maintained to the highest standards. You'll play a key role in overseeing building safety, managing service charge budgets, and working closely with internal teams, contractors, and external stakeholders to deliver an excellent resident experience. Reporting to the Compliance Manager, this position would suit someone with strong block management experience, excellent knowledge of health and safety legislation, and a proactive approach to property management. Key Responsibilities Manage the day-to-day operations of a portfolio of residential apartment buildings. Ensure all buildings remain compliant with current health and safety legislation, including the Building Safety Act and Fire Safety legislation. Carry out regular site inspections, identifying maintenance requirements, compliance issues and potential risks. Maintain accurate compliance records, including fire, gas, electrical and statutory certification. Manage external contractors, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, within budget and to the required standard. Prepare and manage annual service charge budgets. Monitor expenditure against budgets and identify opportunities for cost efficiencies. Assist with the preparation and reconciliation of service charge accounts. Build strong working relationships with internal departments, residents, contractors and external stakeholders. Continuously review and improve operational processes and compliance procedures. Line manage a Block Compliance Administrator, providing support and oversight of workload. Participate in an out-of-hours emergency on-call rota. Produce regular compliance and performance reports for senior management. Support with additional operational and compliance projects as required. About You You'll have previous experience managing residential apartment buildings and be confident overseeing compliance, contractor management and service charge budgets. Essential Skills & Experience Previous experience in residential block or property management. Strong understanding of UK health and safety legislation, including the Building Safety Act and Fire Safety regulations. Experience managing mid and high-rise residential buildings. Knowledge of service charge budgeting and expenditure management. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities. Strong attention to detail and experience maintaining statutory compliance records. Proven contractor management experience. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to identify risks and implement practical solutions. Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and property management software. Professional, accountable and able to work independently. Desirable IOSH qualification (or equivalent). Experience using Health & Safety management platforms. Personal Attributes Proactive and solutions-focused. Takes ownership and accountability. Strong attention to detail. Calm under pressure and able to prioritise effectively. Collaborative with excellent relationship-building skills. Confident decision-maker with a commercial mindset. Passionate about continuous improvement and delivering high standards.
Private Sector Housing Team Leader - High-Rise Fire Safety and Housing Enforcement London Borough 60- 65 per hour Contract Private Sector Housing Job Initial 3-month contract Hybrid working (3 days on site) Are you looking for your next Private Sector Housing job within a London Borough? An experienced Private Sector Housing Team Leader is required to manage a specialist high-rise residential building and fire safety team. This contract opportunity will involve leading officers responsible for high-rise fire safety inspections, housing enforcement, building compliance and complex residential property investigations. This is an excellent opportunity for a Private Sector Housing Team Leader , Housing Enforcement Team Leader, Principal Environmental Health Officer or Senior Private Sector Housing Officer with experience managing high-rise building inspections and fire safety enforcement. Private Sector Housing Team Leader Job As the Private Sector Housing Team Leader, you will manage the day-to-day delivery of a high-rise building inspection and enforcement programme. You will lead a team of Private Sector Housing Officers and Environmental Health Officers carrying out fire safety checks, Housing Health and Safety Rating System inspections and formal housing enforcement action across high-rise residential buildings. The team will investigate fire safety concerns, housing hazards, poor property conditions and non-compliance involving landlords, freeholders and managing agents. You will ensure that the highest-risk high-rise buildings are prioritised and that appropriate Private Sector Housing enforcement action is taken to protect residents. High-Rise Fire Safety Responsibilities Your responsibilities will include: Managing a team of Private Sector Housing Officers, Environmental Health Officers and Housing Enforcement Officers. Leading high-rise residential building inspection and fire safety programmes. Allocating and reviewing complex high-rise fire safety and Private Sector Housing cases. Managing inspections of privately rented flats, residential blocks and complex high-rise buildings. Overseeing checks of communal areas, escape routes and protected means of escape. Reviewing concerns relating to fire doors, self-closing devices and fire-resisting construction. Overseeing checks relating to compartmentation, fire-stopping and service penetrations. Reviewing smoke control systems, emergency lighting, fire alarms and fire safety signage. Ensuring communal areas and escape routes are free from obstructions and combustible materials. Reviewing fire risk assessments and identifying gaps in fire safety compliance. Ensuring officers appropriately assess fire hazards under the Housing Health and Safety Rating System. Providing technical advice on Category 1 and Category 2 fire hazards. Reviewing concerns involving cladding, balconies, external wall systems and fa ade defects. Coordinating joint inspections with the Fire and Rescue Service, Building Control and other regulatory partners. Liaising with landlords, freeholders, managing agents, responsible persons and residents. Ensuring urgent fire safety risks are escalated and appropriate interim measures are considered. Monitoring remedial work and ensuring fire safety defects are addressed within agreed timescales. Managing team workloads, performance targets, inspection programmes and KPIs. Providing technical guidance and case direction to Private Sector Housing Officers. Reviewing statutory notices, schedules of work and formal enforcement recommendations. Ensuring evidence, photographs, inspection notes and witness statements meet legal standards. Overseeing Civil Penalty Notices, prosecutions, emergency action and works in default. Preparing reports and performance updates for senior managers. Supporting the development of high-rise fire safety and Private Sector Housing enforcement procedures. Private Sector Housing Enforcement The successful candidate will oversee complex Private Sector Housing enforcement cases from initial inspection through to formal legal action. You will ensure that officers use the Housing Act 2004 and other relevant legislation effectively when addressing fire hazards, poor housing conditions and landlord non-compliance. You will review enforcement notices, Civil Penalty Notices, prosecution files, evidence bundles and tribunal documentation before formal action is taken. This role requires a confident technical manager who can provide clear direction on difficult Private Sector Housing enforcement investigations and maintain a consistent approach across the team. Essential Experience The successful candidate will ideally have: Previous Team Leader, Principal Officer or Senior Officer experience within a Local Authority. Experience managing a Private Sector Housing or Housing Enforcement team. Strong experience working within Local Authority Private Sector Housing . Experience managing high-rise residential building inspections. Experience overseeing fire safety checks in blocks of flats. Detailed knowledge of fire doors, compartmentation, fire-stopping and means of escape. Strong working knowledge of the Housing Act 2004. Detailed knowledge of the Housing Health and Safety Rating System. Experience assessing Category 1 and Category 2 hazards. Experience reviewing statutory notices and formal housing enforcement action. Experience managing Civil Penalty Notices, prosecutions or tribunal cases. Experience working with the Fire and Rescue Service and other regulatory partners. The ability to manage officers, workloads, KPIs and complex investigations. Confidence dealing with landlords, freeholders, managing agents and senior stakeholders. A relevant Environmental Health, Housing, Fire Safety or Building Safety qualification would be advantageous. This Private Sector Housing job offers the opportunity to lead a specialist high-rise fire safety and housing enforcement team within a London Borough. The role provides: A competitive rate of 60- 65 per hour . An initial three-month contract. Hybrid working. Responsibility for a specialist high-rise building portfolio. The opportunity to manage experienced Private Sector Housing and enforcement officers. Potential for the contract to be extended. To apply for this position, contact Shaye Box. Shaye Box (phone number removed) (url removed)
05/08/2026
Seasonal
Private Sector Housing Team Leader - High-Rise Fire Safety and Housing Enforcement London Borough 60- 65 per hour Contract Private Sector Housing Job Initial 3-month contract Hybrid working (3 days on site) Are you looking for your next Private Sector Housing job within a London Borough? An experienced Private Sector Housing Team Leader is required to manage a specialist high-rise residential building and fire safety team. This contract opportunity will involve leading officers responsible for high-rise fire safety inspections, housing enforcement, building compliance and complex residential property investigations. This is an excellent opportunity for a Private Sector Housing Team Leader , Housing Enforcement Team Leader, Principal Environmental Health Officer or Senior Private Sector Housing Officer with experience managing high-rise building inspections and fire safety enforcement. Private Sector Housing Team Leader Job As the Private Sector Housing Team Leader, you will manage the day-to-day delivery of a high-rise building inspection and enforcement programme. You will lead a team of Private Sector Housing Officers and Environmental Health Officers carrying out fire safety checks, Housing Health and Safety Rating System inspections and formal housing enforcement action across high-rise residential buildings. The team will investigate fire safety concerns, housing hazards, poor property conditions and non-compliance involving landlords, freeholders and managing agents. You will ensure that the highest-risk high-rise buildings are prioritised and that appropriate Private Sector Housing enforcement action is taken to protect residents. High-Rise Fire Safety Responsibilities Your responsibilities will include: Managing a team of Private Sector Housing Officers, Environmental Health Officers and Housing Enforcement Officers. Leading high-rise residential building inspection and fire safety programmes. Allocating and reviewing complex high-rise fire safety and Private Sector Housing cases. Managing inspections of privately rented flats, residential blocks and complex high-rise buildings. Overseeing checks of communal areas, escape routes and protected means of escape. Reviewing concerns relating to fire doors, self-closing devices and fire-resisting construction. Overseeing checks relating to compartmentation, fire-stopping and service penetrations. Reviewing smoke control systems, emergency lighting, fire alarms and fire safety signage. Ensuring communal areas and escape routes are free from obstructions and combustible materials. Reviewing fire risk assessments and identifying gaps in fire safety compliance. Ensuring officers appropriately assess fire hazards under the Housing Health and Safety Rating System. Providing technical advice on Category 1 and Category 2 fire hazards. Reviewing concerns involving cladding, balconies, external wall systems and fa ade defects. Coordinating joint inspections with the Fire and Rescue Service, Building Control and other regulatory partners. Liaising with landlords, freeholders, managing agents, responsible persons and residents. Ensuring urgent fire safety risks are escalated and appropriate interim measures are considered. Monitoring remedial work and ensuring fire safety defects are addressed within agreed timescales. Managing team workloads, performance targets, inspection programmes and KPIs. Providing technical guidance and case direction to Private Sector Housing Officers. Reviewing statutory notices, schedules of work and formal enforcement recommendations. Ensuring evidence, photographs, inspection notes and witness statements meet legal standards. Overseeing Civil Penalty Notices, prosecutions, emergency action and works in default. Preparing reports and performance updates for senior managers. Supporting the development of high-rise fire safety and Private Sector Housing enforcement procedures. Private Sector Housing Enforcement The successful candidate will oversee complex Private Sector Housing enforcement cases from initial inspection through to formal legal action. You will ensure that officers use the Housing Act 2004 and other relevant legislation effectively when addressing fire hazards, poor housing conditions and landlord non-compliance. You will review enforcement notices, Civil Penalty Notices, prosecution files, evidence bundles and tribunal documentation before formal action is taken. This role requires a confident technical manager who can provide clear direction on difficult Private Sector Housing enforcement investigations and maintain a consistent approach across the team. Essential Experience The successful candidate will ideally have: Previous Team Leader, Principal Officer or Senior Officer experience within a Local Authority. Experience managing a Private Sector Housing or Housing Enforcement team. Strong experience working within Local Authority Private Sector Housing . Experience managing high-rise residential building inspections. Experience overseeing fire safety checks in blocks of flats. Detailed knowledge of fire doors, compartmentation, fire-stopping and means of escape. Strong working knowledge of the Housing Act 2004. Detailed knowledge of the Housing Health and Safety Rating System. Experience assessing Category 1 and Category 2 hazards. Experience reviewing statutory notices and formal housing enforcement action. Experience managing Civil Penalty Notices, prosecutions or tribunal cases. Experience working with the Fire and Rescue Service and other regulatory partners. The ability to manage officers, workloads, KPIs and complex investigations. Confidence dealing with landlords, freeholders, managing agents and senior stakeholders. A relevant Environmental Health, Housing, Fire Safety or Building Safety qualification would be advantageous. This Private Sector Housing job offers the opportunity to lead a specialist high-rise fire safety and housing enforcement team within a London Borough. The role provides: A competitive rate of 60- 65 per hour . An initial three-month contract. Hybrid working. Responsibility for a specialist high-rise building portfolio. The opportunity to manage experienced Private Sector Housing and enforcement officers. Potential for the contract to be extended. To apply for this position, contact Shaye Box. Shaye Box (phone number removed) (url removed)
Site Manager x4 (High-Rise Retrofit & Cladding Replacement Programme) Location: Central Bristol Salary: 52,000 + package Contract: Permanent, Full-Time (Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 16:30) The Role We are recruiting four experienced Site Managers to lead an accelerated retrofit and cladding replacement programme across four high-rise residential blocks in central Bristol. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a specialist contractor delivering capital and retrofit programmes within the social housing sector, with particular expertise in high-rise and high-risk buildings. Each Site Manager will take accountability for one of the tower blocks, overseeing project teams and works partners to deliver compliant, high-quality works on time and within budget. The Project Delivered on behalf of a local authority client, the four high-rise projects will be enclosed using tube and fitting scaffold or mast climbers to enable removal and replacement of existing render systems and brick slips. The scope also includes: Progressive removal and reinstatement of multiple MEP services alongside fa ade replacement works Enhancement and replacement of roof level cappings and lightning protection systems Enhancement and refreshment of existing landscaping and ground works Key Responsibilities Provide strong leadership and direction to project teams and works partners Promote and maintain the highest standards of health, safety and environmental management Lead and monitor project strategies to support the company's sustainability objectives Identify and manage commercial risk Build excellent relationships with client representatives, consultants and other stakeholders Develop strong relationships with the supply chain Recruit, train, develop and retain high quality site staff Provide technical support and advice to the client and project team Ensure a robust strategy is in place for managing complaints and defects Drive quality throughout the project lifecycle, with zero defects as the target on handover What You'll Need Essential: Experience delivering capital works and larger scale projects through subcontract/supply chain arrangements Experience managing multiple projects, including works to mid and/or high rise, high risk buildings: external fa ade systems, roofing, fire remediation and protection systems, structural works, groundworks, concrete repairs, internal refurbishment, etc. Extensive end to end site project management experience in a similar environment Pre-construction and construction experience UK driving licence SMSTS and sound knowledge of safe systems of work Scaffold inspection competency Role appropriate CSCS card First Aid at Work certificate Temporary Works Coordinator qualification Desirable: Social Housing/ HRB Construction experience Retrofit/capital works experience Experience delivering retrofit projects to PAS 2035 or similar standards
31/07/2026
Full time
Site Manager x4 (High-Rise Retrofit & Cladding Replacement Programme) Location: Central Bristol Salary: 52,000 + package Contract: Permanent, Full-Time (Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 16:30) The Role We are recruiting four experienced Site Managers to lead an accelerated retrofit and cladding replacement programme across four high-rise residential blocks in central Bristol. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a specialist contractor delivering capital and retrofit programmes within the social housing sector, with particular expertise in high-rise and high-risk buildings. Each Site Manager will take accountability for one of the tower blocks, overseeing project teams and works partners to deliver compliant, high-quality works on time and within budget. The Project Delivered on behalf of a local authority client, the four high-rise projects will be enclosed using tube and fitting scaffold or mast climbers to enable removal and replacement of existing render systems and brick slips. The scope also includes: Progressive removal and reinstatement of multiple MEP services alongside fa ade replacement works Enhancement and replacement of roof level cappings and lightning protection systems Enhancement and refreshment of existing landscaping and ground works Key Responsibilities Provide strong leadership and direction to project teams and works partners Promote and maintain the highest standards of health, safety and environmental management Lead and monitor project strategies to support the company's sustainability objectives Identify and manage commercial risk Build excellent relationships with client representatives, consultants and other stakeholders Develop strong relationships with the supply chain Recruit, train, develop and retain high quality site staff Provide technical support and advice to the client and project team Ensure a robust strategy is in place for managing complaints and defects Drive quality throughout the project lifecycle, with zero defects as the target on handover What You'll Need Essential: Experience delivering capital works and larger scale projects through subcontract/supply chain arrangements Experience managing multiple projects, including works to mid and/or high rise, high risk buildings: external fa ade systems, roofing, fire remediation and protection systems, structural works, groundworks, concrete repairs, internal refurbishment, etc. Extensive end to end site project management experience in a similar environment Pre-construction and construction experience UK driving licence SMSTS and sound knowledge of safe systems of work Scaffold inspection competency Role appropriate CSCS card First Aid at Work certificate Temporary Works Coordinator qualification Desirable: Social Housing/ HRB Construction experience Retrofit/capital works experience Experience delivering retrofit projects to PAS 2035 or similar standards
Project Manager - Residential / Mixed-Use Central London Salary: DOE up to 100K + Package A leading main contractor delivering high-quality residential and mixed-use schemes across London is seeking a Project Manager to take ownership of a design-led development in Central London. This scheme involves the construction of a new-build residential block with mixed-use ground-floor space and community integration, delivered within a constrained urban environment. The project requires careful planning, strong stakeholder engagement, and a detailed understanding of complex city-centre logistics. Responsibilities Lead day-to-day delivery of the Hackney project Manage site teams, subcontractors and the full construction programme Maintain high standards of quality, safety and compliance Coordinate closely with local authorities, consultants, and neighbourhood partners Oversee logistics, sequencing, temporary works, and site constraints Track progress, risk and commercial performance You Experienced Project Manager with a background in residential or mixed-use schemes Strong leadership and communication skills Confident working on tight urban sites with multiple stakeholders Proactive, organised, and capable of driving programme certainty Able to deliver high-quality buildings within strict timelines If the above is something you might be interested in, please apply or email me your CV directly.
27/07/2026
Full time
Project Manager - Residential / Mixed-Use Central London Salary: DOE up to 100K + Package A leading main contractor delivering high-quality residential and mixed-use schemes across London is seeking a Project Manager to take ownership of a design-led development in Central London. This scheme involves the construction of a new-build residential block with mixed-use ground-floor space and community integration, delivered within a constrained urban environment. The project requires careful planning, strong stakeholder engagement, and a detailed understanding of complex city-centre logistics. Responsibilities Lead day-to-day delivery of the Hackney project Manage site teams, subcontractors and the full construction programme Maintain high standards of quality, safety and compliance Coordinate closely with local authorities, consultants, and neighbourhood partners Oversee logistics, sequencing, temporary works, and site constraints Track progress, risk and commercial performance You Experienced Project Manager with a background in residential or mixed-use schemes Strong leadership and communication skills Confident working on tight urban sites with multiple stakeholders Proactive, organised, and capable of driving programme certainty Able to deliver high-quality buildings within strict timelines If the above is something you might be interested in, please apply or email me your CV directly.