We are working with an established national contractor supporting their London Office/Team. They have a strong pipeline of projects across London with a focus on Complex Refurb/Cut & Carve and New Build.We are looking for a Project Manager to take the Lead on a Central London 8 storey, 400 unit project, taking it from site set up to Handover. You will: Lead the delivery of construction projects from pre-construction and design coordination through to practical completion and client handover. Manage day-to-day site activities, ensuring works are delivered safely, on schedule, within budget, and to the required quality standards. Identify and mitigate programme risks, proactively addressing issues that could impact project delivery. Monitor project progress against agreed programmes, producing short-term and phase-specific plans to support successful execution. Work closely with the Project Director and senior leadership team to ensure appropriate labour, plant, and subcontractor resources are available throughout the project lifecycle. Deliver site briefings and ensure all personnel understand project requirements, safety expectations, and operational procedures. Plan and coordinate site logistics, welfare facilities, access arrangements, and construction operations to maximise efficiency and productivity. Manage temporary works processes and ensure all associated activities are planned, coordinated, and implemented in accordance with project requirements. Oversee procurement activities, ensuring materials, plant, and equipment are ordered and delivered in line with programme requirements. Coordinate with consultants and design teams to secure the timely issue of design information and resolve technical queries. Lead, develop, and motivate site management teams while ensuring subcontractors perform in line with programme, quality, and safety expectations. Maintain high standards of workmanship, ensuring compliance with project specifications, statutory regulations, and quality management procedures. Drive consistency in site operations through adherence to company procedures, best practice standards, and project controls. Collaborate with commercial and project teams to manage costs, variations, change control, and waste reduction initiatives. Chair regular coordination meetings with project stakeholders, subcontractors, and internal teams to review progress, risks, and forthcoming activities. Maintain accurate project records, reporting information, and documentation to ensure transparency and audit compliance. Undertake regular health, safety, and environmental inspections, promoting a positive safety culture and ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and company standards. You will have:A Construction Degree or equivalent 5+ years' experience as a Lead Project Manager with a construction contractor on Projects of 30M or more, including Cut and Carve. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
08/07/2026
Full time
We are working with an established national contractor supporting their London Office/Team. They have a strong pipeline of projects across London with a focus on Complex Refurb/Cut & Carve and New Build.We are looking for a Project Manager to take the Lead on a Central London 8 storey, 400 unit project, taking it from site set up to Handover. You will: Lead the delivery of construction projects from pre-construction and design coordination through to practical completion and client handover. Manage day-to-day site activities, ensuring works are delivered safely, on schedule, within budget, and to the required quality standards. Identify and mitigate programme risks, proactively addressing issues that could impact project delivery. Monitor project progress against agreed programmes, producing short-term and phase-specific plans to support successful execution. Work closely with the Project Director and senior leadership team to ensure appropriate labour, plant, and subcontractor resources are available throughout the project lifecycle. Deliver site briefings and ensure all personnel understand project requirements, safety expectations, and operational procedures. Plan and coordinate site logistics, welfare facilities, access arrangements, and construction operations to maximise efficiency and productivity. Manage temporary works processes and ensure all associated activities are planned, coordinated, and implemented in accordance with project requirements. Oversee procurement activities, ensuring materials, plant, and equipment are ordered and delivered in line with programme requirements. Coordinate with consultants and design teams to secure the timely issue of design information and resolve technical queries. Lead, develop, and motivate site management teams while ensuring subcontractors perform in line with programme, quality, and safety expectations. Maintain high standards of workmanship, ensuring compliance with project specifications, statutory regulations, and quality management procedures. Drive consistency in site operations through adherence to company procedures, best practice standards, and project controls. Collaborate with commercial and project teams to manage costs, variations, change control, and waste reduction initiatives. Chair regular coordination meetings with project stakeholders, subcontractors, and internal teams to review progress, risks, and forthcoming activities. Maintain accurate project records, reporting information, and documentation to ensure transparency and audit compliance. Undertake regular health, safety, and environmental inspections, promoting a positive safety culture and ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and company standards. You will have:A Construction Degree or equivalent 5+ years' experience as a Lead Project Manager with a construction contractor on Projects of 30M or more, including Cut and Carve. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Director of Estates Education Partnership North East ( Northumberland, Sunderland or Ashington College) - (Recruiting through The Supply Register) Salary: £51,295 - £53,128 per annum Contract: Full Time Permanent Location: Any EPNE Campus (Northumberland, Sunderland or Ashington) The Supply Register is delighted to be supporting Education Partnership North East in the appointment of a Director of Estates to lead the strategic and operational management of the college s estates function across all sites. This is a key leadership role within the organisation, reporting directly to the Vice Principal Corporate Services and working as part of the wider senior leadership structure. The successful candidate will provide vision, direction and expertise across estates, facilities management, compliance, sustainability and capital development, ensuring the college continues to provide safe, inspiring and high-quality environments for students, staff and visitors. This opportunity comes at an exciting time for the organisation, as the college continues to develop its estates strategy and invest in its future. The successful candidate will build on strong foundations, leading a skilled estates team and working collaboratively with senior leaders, curriculum teams and external partners to deliver an effective, sustainable and forward-thinking estates service. The Role As Director of Estates, you will take overall responsibility for the leadership and performance of the estates function across all college campuses. You will provide strategic oversight while ensuring the effective delivery of day-to-day operations, compliance requirements, planned maintenance, facilities management and estates improvement programmes. You will lead and support a number of Heads of service areas, creating a culture of excellence, accountability and continuous improvement. Key responsibilities will include: Developing and delivering the college s estates strategy, ensuring alignment with organisational priorities and future ambitions. Providing strategic and operational leadership across estates, facilities management, compliance and sustainability. Ensuring all college buildings and facilities are safe, compliant, fit for purpose and support an outstanding learning environment. Leading on statutory compliance including health and safety, fire safety, building safety and relevant legislative requirements. Managing estates budgets, forecasting, procurement activity and ensuring value for money. Overseeing capital projects, refurbishment programmes and estates developments in partnership with internal stakeholders and external contractors. Driving improvements in environmental performance, sustainability, energy management and waste reduction. Building strong relationships with senior leaders, staff, contractors, consultants and regulatory bodies. Ensuring robust reporting, governance and assurance processes are in place across the estates function. About You We are seeking an experienced estates professional who can combine technical expertise with strong leadership capability and strategic vision. You will have significant experience of managing complex estates and facilities operations, ideally within a large, multi-site environment. You will understand the challenges of leading estates services within a customer-focused organisation and have a proven ability to deliver improvements through effective leadership, collaboration and innovation. The successful candidate will demonstrate: Significant experience leading an estates or facilities management function. Experience managing large and complex property portfolios across multiple sites. Strong technical knowledge of estates management, compliance and statutory requirements. Experience of developing and delivering estates strategies and capital programmes. Proven ability to manage budgets, procurement processes and external contracts. Strong leadership skills with experience managing multidisciplinary teams. The ability to influence and build effective relationships with senior stakeholders. A proactive approach to sustainability, environmental improvement and continuous development. Qualifications and Experience Applicants should ideally hold: A relevant degree or professional qualification in Estates, Facilities Management, Property, Building Services or a related discipline. Membership of an appropriate professional body such as IWFM, RICS or CIOB. A recognised management or leadership qualification. A valid driving licence. Desirable qualifications include project management qualifications such as PRINCE2/MSP and a recognised health and safety qualification such as NEBOSH or equivalent. Why Join Education Partnership North East? This is an opportunity to make a significant impact within a leading education organisation, shaping the future of its estates and supporting an environment where students and staff can thrive. You will join an organisation committed to excellence, sustainability, inclusion and continuous improvement, with the opportunity to influence long-term estates development and strategic investment. How to Apply The Supply Register is managing this recruitment campaign on behalf of Education Partnership North East. If you are an experienced estates leader looking for your next strategic challenge, we would welcome your application. Safeguarding Statement The Supply Register and Northumberland College are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. All applicants will be subject to appropriate safeguarding checks, including an enhanced DBS.
07/07/2026
Full time
Director of Estates Education Partnership North East ( Northumberland, Sunderland or Ashington College) - (Recruiting through The Supply Register) Salary: £51,295 - £53,128 per annum Contract: Full Time Permanent Location: Any EPNE Campus (Northumberland, Sunderland or Ashington) The Supply Register is delighted to be supporting Education Partnership North East in the appointment of a Director of Estates to lead the strategic and operational management of the college s estates function across all sites. This is a key leadership role within the organisation, reporting directly to the Vice Principal Corporate Services and working as part of the wider senior leadership structure. The successful candidate will provide vision, direction and expertise across estates, facilities management, compliance, sustainability and capital development, ensuring the college continues to provide safe, inspiring and high-quality environments for students, staff and visitors. This opportunity comes at an exciting time for the organisation, as the college continues to develop its estates strategy and invest in its future. The successful candidate will build on strong foundations, leading a skilled estates team and working collaboratively with senior leaders, curriculum teams and external partners to deliver an effective, sustainable and forward-thinking estates service. The Role As Director of Estates, you will take overall responsibility for the leadership and performance of the estates function across all college campuses. You will provide strategic oversight while ensuring the effective delivery of day-to-day operations, compliance requirements, planned maintenance, facilities management and estates improvement programmes. You will lead and support a number of Heads of service areas, creating a culture of excellence, accountability and continuous improvement. Key responsibilities will include: Developing and delivering the college s estates strategy, ensuring alignment with organisational priorities and future ambitions. Providing strategic and operational leadership across estates, facilities management, compliance and sustainability. Ensuring all college buildings and facilities are safe, compliant, fit for purpose and support an outstanding learning environment. Leading on statutory compliance including health and safety, fire safety, building safety and relevant legislative requirements. Managing estates budgets, forecasting, procurement activity and ensuring value for money. Overseeing capital projects, refurbishment programmes and estates developments in partnership with internal stakeholders and external contractors. Driving improvements in environmental performance, sustainability, energy management and waste reduction. Building strong relationships with senior leaders, staff, contractors, consultants and regulatory bodies. Ensuring robust reporting, governance and assurance processes are in place across the estates function. About You We are seeking an experienced estates professional who can combine technical expertise with strong leadership capability and strategic vision. You will have significant experience of managing complex estates and facilities operations, ideally within a large, multi-site environment. You will understand the challenges of leading estates services within a customer-focused organisation and have a proven ability to deliver improvements through effective leadership, collaboration and innovation. The successful candidate will demonstrate: Significant experience leading an estates or facilities management function. Experience managing large and complex property portfolios across multiple sites. Strong technical knowledge of estates management, compliance and statutory requirements. Experience of developing and delivering estates strategies and capital programmes. Proven ability to manage budgets, procurement processes and external contracts. Strong leadership skills with experience managing multidisciplinary teams. The ability to influence and build effective relationships with senior stakeholders. A proactive approach to sustainability, environmental improvement and continuous development. Qualifications and Experience Applicants should ideally hold: A relevant degree or professional qualification in Estates, Facilities Management, Property, Building Services or a related discipline. Membership of an appropriate professional body such as IWFM, RICS or CIOB. A recognised management or leadership qualification. A valid driving licence. Desirable qualifications include project management qualifications such as PRINCE2/MSP and a recognised health and safety qualification such as NEBOSH or equivalent. Why Join Education Partnership North East? This is an opportunity to make a significant impact within a leading education organisation, shaping the future of its estates and supporting an environment where students and staff can thrive. You will join an organisation committed to excellence, sustainability, inclusion and continuous improvement, with the opportunity to influence long-term estates development and strategic investment. How to Apply The Supply Register is managing this recruitment campaign on behalf of Education Partnership North East. If you are an experienced estates leader looking for your next strategic challenge, we would welcome your application. Safeguarding Statement The Supply Register and Northumberland College are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. All applicants will be subject to appropriate safeguarding checks, including an enhanced DBS.
Project Manager The Role The Project Manager role is to deliver multiple ongoing projects to the specified quality, the required programme and to the maximum commercial performance. The role also involves working closely with the Estimating Department, engineers, and surveyors to ensure that projects are completed safely, whilst ensuring customer requirements and expectations are always maintained or exceeded. Key Responsibilities General Management Produce financial forecasts, monitor and control project costs and cost reporting, and produce monthly reports to the Contracts Manager on project performance, efficient team building and labour organisation Deliver projects from the design phase to completion, including all handover documentation Review progress, budget resources and planning Review work packages and ensure the scope of work is clearly defined and understood Chair weekly site meetings and ensure the production of accurate records of any discussions and actions Build and maintain good relationships with the customer, framework suppliers and design consultants Develop and maintain construction programmes with staff Co-ordinate and manage site investigations during the ongoing construction process Develop engineering solutions so that a buildable, cost-effective construction solution is delivered that fulfils the client's requirements Ensure production and implementation of Project Plans, risk assessments, method statements, site waste management plans, and procurement of plant and materials are in line with company procedures Ensure detailed site diaries/records are completed Maintain commercial tension to drive out costs and challenge the status quo Prepare comprehensive estimates for additional work outside target costs Assist with estimating new tenders Chase potential new clients Health, safety and environmental By example, set the highest possible standards of leadership in the promotion of HS&E procedures and best practices, ensuring compliance with Company procedures and legal obligations Ensure all HSE-related documents are kept up to date Produce monthly reports for the HSE team Allocate HSE responsibilities and duties for site personnel, check understanding and provide training as necessary Ensure that all subcontractors take appropriate steps to follow Barhale's procedures and processes Ensure that site waste management plans and site-specific environmental risk assessments are produced and maintained Liaise with third parties to ensure compliance with HSG47, HAUC, NRSWA and Chapter 8 and other required regulatory standards Provide training and briefings to the team, to lead cascade briefings, TBTs, 3 Pillar Forums and general briefings Quality Be responsible for managing and producing ITPs and ensuring they are signed off by relevant parties Ensure that the QA File is produced and maintained Close out any technical queries Ensure as-builts and O&M manuals are submitted to the client on completion Essential Good working knowledge of contract conditions, CDM regulations, Design Management, Programme & Risk Management, and cost control, including forecasting, actual cost, and value reporting Ability to use Primavera P6 software or equivalent Degree/HNC in Civil Engineering, or equivalent CSCS manager's card SMSTS NEBOSH Construction Certificate Knowledge of the NEC contract, including the Early Warning and Compensation Event mechanisms Excellent communication, people, and team management skills, with the ability to influence, motivate and mentor Ability to challenge designs and resolve problems to a conclusion Manage and deliver a successful project with minimal guidance Desireable CEng MICE Knowledge of the JCT form of contract What we offer: Competitive salary Company Pension Life Assurance Private Medical 25 days of annual leave in addition to 8 public bank holidays and loyalty days 8 hours volunteering Employee Assistance Programme to support your mental, physiological and financial wellbeing Flexible benefits via salary sacrifice Company car/green car scheme/car allowance/Van (dependent on position) Leadership & management training and coaching Regular line management engagement and appraisal to support your career progression Development supported by internal and externally delivered training Continuous service awards
03/07/2026
Full time
Project Manager The Role The Project Manager role is to deliver multiple ongoing projects to the specified quality, the required programme and to the maximum commercial performance. The role also involves working closely with the Estimating Department, engineers, and surveyors to ensure that projects are completed safely, whilst ensuring customer requirements and expectations are always maintained or exceeded. Key Responsibilities General Management Produce financial forecasts, monitor and control project costs and cost reporting, and produce monthly reports to the Contracts Manager on project performance, efficient team building and labour organisation Deliver projects from the design phase to completion, including all handover documentation Review progress, budget resources and planning Review work packages and ensure the scope of work is clearly defined and understood Chair weekly site meetings and ensure the production of accurate records of any discussions and actions Build and maintain good relationships with the customer, framework suppliers and design consultants Develop and maintain construction programmes with staff Co-ordinate and manage site investigations during the ongoing construction process Develop engineering solutions so that a buildable, cost-effective construction solution is delivered that fulfils the client's requirements Ensure production and implementation of Project Plans, risk assessments, method statements, site waste management plans, and procurement of plant and materials are in line with company procedures Ensure detailed site diaries/records are completed Maintain commercial tension to drive out costs and challenge the status quo Prepare comprehensive estimates for additional work outside target costs Assist with estimating new tenders Chase potential new clients Health, safety and environmental By example, set the highest possible standards of leadership in the promotion of HS&E procedures and best practices, ensuring compliance with Company procedures and legal obligations Ensure all HSE-related documents are kept up to date Produce monthly reports for the HSE team Allocate HSE responsibilities and duties for site personnel, check understanding and provide training as necessary Ensure that all subcontractors take appropriate steps to follow Barhale's procedures and processes Ensure that site waste management plans and site-specific environmental risk assessments are produced and maintained Liaise with third parties to ensure compliance with HSG47, HAUC, NRSWA and Chapter 8 and other required regulatory standards Provide training and briefings to the team, to lead cascade briefings, TBTs, 3 Pillar Forums and general briefings Quality Be responsible for managing and producing ITPs and ensuring they are signed off by relevant parties Ensure that the QA File is produced and maintained Close out any technical queries Ensure as-builts and O&M manuals are submitted to the client on completion Essential Good working knowledge of contract conditions, CDM regulations, Design Management, Programme & Risk Management, and cost control, including forecasting, actual cost, and value reporting Ability to use Primavera P6 software or equivalent Degree/HNC in Civil Engineering, or equivalent CSCS manager's card SMSTS NEBOSH Construction Certificate Knowledge of the NEC contract, including the Early Warning and Compensation Event mechanisms Excellent communication, people, and team management skills, with the ability to influence, motivate and mentor Ability to challenge designs and resolve problems to a conclusion Manage and deliver a successful project with minimal guidance Desireable CEng MICE Knowledge of the JCT form of contract What we offer: Competitive salary Company Pension Life Assurance Private Medical 25 days of annual leave in addition to 8 public bank holidays and loyalty days 8 hours volunteering Employee Assistance Programme to support your mental, physiological and financial wellbeing Flexible benefits via salary sacrifice Company car/green car scheme/car allowance/Van (dependent on position) Leadership & management training and coaching Regular line management engagement and appraisal to support your career progression Development supported by internal and externally delivered training Continuous service awards
Site Agent Role Overview As a Site Agent, you will take full responsibility for the successful delivery of civil engineering and water infrastructure projects. You will manage site operations from start to finish, ensuring projects are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards while meeting client expectations. Working closely with the Contracts Manager, Project Manager, Engineers, Quantity Surveyors, and subcontractors, you will lead site teams, maintain strong health, safety and environmental performance, and ensure commercial objectives are achieved throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Project & Site Management Lead and manage the day-to-day delivery of civil engineering and water sector projects. Ensure all works are completed in accordance with project specifications, quality standards, and programme requirements. Supervise and motivate site teams, including Sub Agents, Engineers, Foremen, and subcontractors. Prepare, implement, and monitor project documentation including Project Management Plans, RAMS, Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs), and Waste Management Plans. Coordinate site activities to maintain safe working practices and minimise environmental impact. Develop and manage construction programmes, including detailed two-week look-ahead schedules. Produce procurement schedules and work with the procurement team to ensure materials, plant, and labour are available when required. Health, Safety & Quality Promote a positive health, safety, environmental, and quality culture across all site activities. Ensure compliance with CDM Regulations, company procedures, and relevant industry legislation. Deliver projects with zero defects and maintain high standards of workmanship. Identify and manage project risks while implementing effective mitigation measures. Commercial & Cost Management Manage project costs using company cost planning systems. Monitor budgets, forecasts, and project performance to maximise profitability. Maintain accurate site records, including daily diaries and progress reports. Identify opportunities for value engineering and cost efficiencies without compromising quality or safety. Work closely with commercial teams to ensure contract performance is maximised. Client & Stakeholder Management Act as the primary site representative, maintaining professional relationships with clients, consultants, local authorities, and other stakeholders. Ensure customer expectations are met or exceeded throughout project delivery. Chair regular site progress meetings and provide clear project updates to internal and external stakeholders. Reporting Prepare accurate monthly progress and performance reports. Monitor project milestones and communicate progress, risks, and resource requirements to senior management. Ensure all project documentation is maintained in accordance with company procedures. Essential Requirements Proven experience as a Site Agent or Site Manager within civil engineering or infrastructure projects. Previous experience delivering projects within regulated sectors, ideally water or utilities. Strong understanding of construction contracts, CDM Regulations, design management, risk management, planning, forecasting, and commercial control. Sound knowledge of civil engineering specifications, inspection processes, and testing procedures. Degree or HNC in Civil Engineering or an equivalent qualification. Valid CSCS Card. SMSTS or IOSH Managing Safely certification. Temporary Works Coordinator qualification. Confined Space training. Excellent leadership, communication, and team management skills. Ability to resolve technical issues, challenge designs where appropriate, and make informed decisions. A proactive approach to developing a positive team culture aligned with company values. Desirable Qualifications & Experience Chartered Engineer (CEng) and Membership of the Institution of Civil Engineers (MICE), or equivalent. Experience using Primavera P6 planning software. Working knowledge of NEC and JCT contract forms. Benefits The company is committed to investing in its people by providing a supportive working environment, career development opportunities, and a comprehensive benefits package including: Competitive salary. Company pension scheme. Life assurance. Private medical insurance. 25 days annual leave plus public holidays and loyalty leave. Paid volunteering opportunities. Employee Assistance Programme supporting mental, physical, and financial wellbeing. Flexible benefits through salary sacrifice schemes. Company car, van, green car scheme, or car allowance (role dependent). Leadership and management development programmes. Ongoing training and career progression support. Regular performance reviews and coaching. Long service recognition awards.
03/07/2026
Full time
Site Agent Role Overview As a Site Agent, you will take full responsibility for the successful delivery of civil engineering and water infrastructure projects. You will manage site operations from start to finish, ensuring projects are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards while meeting client expectations. Working closely with the Contracts Manager, Project Manager, Engineers, Quantity Surveyors, and subcontractors, you will lead site teams, maintain strong health, safety and environmental performance, and ensure commercial objectives are achieved throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Project & Site Management Lead and manage the day-to-day delivery of civil engineering and water sector projects. Ensure all works are completed in accordance with project specifications, quality standards, and programme requirements. Supervise and motivate site teams, including Sub Agents, Engineers, Foremen, and subcontractors. Prepare, implement, and monitor project documentation including Project Management Plans, RAMS, Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs), and Waste Management Plans. Coordinate site activities to maintain safe working practices and minimise environmental impact. Develop and manage construction programmes, including detailed two-week look-ahead schedules. Produce procurement schedules and work with the procurement team to ensure materials, plant, and labour are available when required. Health, Safety & Quality Promote a positive health, safety, environmental, and quality culture across all site activities. Ensure compliance with CDM Regulations, company procedures, and relevant industry legislation. Deliver projects with zero defects and maintain high standards of workmanship. Identify and manage project risks while implementing effective mitigation measures. Commercial & Cost Management Manage project costs using company cost planning systems. Monitor budgets, forecasts, and project performance to maximise profitability. Maintain accurate site records, including daily diaries and progress reports. Identify opportunities for value engineering and cost efficiencies without compromising quality or safety. Work closely with commercial teams to ensure contract performance is maximised. Client & Stakeholder Management Act as the primary site representative, maintaining professional relationships with clients, consultants, local authorities, and other stakeholders. Ensure customer expectations are met or exceeded throughout project delivery. Chair regular site progress meetings and provide clear project updates to internal and external stakeholders. Reporting Prepare accurate monthly progress and performance reports. Monitor project milestones and communicate progress, risks, and resource requirements to senior management. Ensure all project documentation is maintained in accordance with company procedures. Essential Requirements Proven experience as a Site Agent or Site Manager within civil engineering or infrastructure projects. Previous experience delivering projects within regulated sectors, ideally water or utilities. Strong understanding of construction contracts, CDM Regulations, design management, risk management, planning, forecasting, and commercial control. Sound knowledge of civil engineering specifications, inspection processes, and testing procedures. Degree or HNC in Civil Engineering or an equivalent qualification. Valid CSCS Card. SMSTS or IOSH Managing Safely certification. Temporary Works Coordinator qualification. Confined Space training. Excellent leadership, communication, and team management skills. Ability to resolve technical issues, challenge designs where appropriate, and make informed decisions. A proactive approach to developing a positive team culture aligned with company values. Desirable Qualifications & Experience Chartered Engineer (CEng) and Membership of the Institution of Civil Engineers (MICE), or equivalent. Experience using Primavera P6 planning software. Working knowledge of NEC and JCT contract forms. Benefits The company is committed to investing in its people by providing a supportive working environment, career development opportunities, and a comprehensive benefits package including: Competitive salary. Company pension scheme. Life assurance. Private medical insurance. 25 days annual leave plus public holidays and loyalty leave. Paid volunteering opportunities. Employee Assistance Programme supporting mental, physical, and financial wellbeing. Flexible benefits through salary sacrifice schemes. Company car, van, green car scheme, or car allowance (role dependent). Leadership and management development programmes. Ongoing training and career progression support. Regular performance reviews and coaching. Long service recognition awards.
Repairs Supervisor Permanent 45,000 Oxfordshire Hamilton Woods Associates are currently recruiting for a Repairs Supervisor to join an organisation on a permanent basis, in Oxfordshire. Duties & Responsibilities of the Repairs Supervisor: Supervise day-to-day repairs and maintenance operations across residential properties. Monitor operative performance, ensuring compliance with KPIs, health & safety standards, and company policies. Carry out site inspections and manage the resolution of poor workmanship and recall orders. Coordinate subcontractors, quality control processes, and ensure projects are completed on time and within budget. Support the preparation of scopes of work, risk assessments and method statements where required. Manage workforce allocation, materials ordering, and resource planning to maximise efficiency and productivity. Oversee fleet and waste management processes, ensuring compliance and environmentally responsible practices. Support the implementation and management of Total Mobile scheduling systems to maintain effective resident appointment management. Essential Requirements of the Repairs Supervisor: Full UK Driving Licence To be considered for this exciting role, please contact Lucie Houston - Managing Consultant at Hamilton Woods or apply online with a covering note of your experience and suitability referencing the job ID number. Due to the exceptionally high level of applications if you have not heard back from HWA within 7 - 10 days, it is regrettable that we cannot respond to all applicants, and please assume your application has been unsuccessful.
02/07/2026
Full time
Repairs Supervisor Permanent 45,000 Oxfordshire Hamilton Woods Associates are currently recruiting for a Repairs Supervisor to join an organisation on a permanent basis, in Oxfordshire. Duties & Responsibilities of the Repairs Supervisor: Supervise day-to-day repairs and maintenance operations across residential properties. Monitor operative performance, ensuring compliance with KPIs, health & safety standards, and company policies. Carry out site inspections and manage the resolution of poor workmanship and recall orders. Coordinate subcontractors, quality control processes, and ensure projects are completed on time and within budget. Support the preparation of scopes of work, risk assessments and method statements where required. Manage workforce allocation, materials ordering, and resource planning to maximise efficiency and productivity. Oversee fleet and waste management processes, ensuring compliance and environmentally responsible practices. Support the implementation and management of Total Mobile scheduling systems to maintain effective resident appointment management. Essential Requirements of the Repairs Supervisor: Full UK Driving Licence To be considered for this exciting role, please contact Lucie Houston - Managing Consultant at Hamilton Woods or apply online with a covering note of your experience and suitability referencing the job ID number. Due to the exceptionally high level of applications if you have not heard back from HWA within 7 - 10 days, it is regrettable that we cannot respond to all applicants, and please assume your application has been unsuccessful.
Murphy is recruiting for a Senior Environmental Advisor to work with the Energy Team on the National Grid, HWUP Project in North London Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. A day in the life of a Murphy Senior Environmental Advisor Establish and promote best practice in environmental and sustainability matters in conjunction with the SHES function. Carry out regular inspections of sites and workplaces to determine whether work is being carried out in accordance with Company Policy, Procedures, and the relevant Statutory Provisions Carry out incident investigations in accordance with the Company procedure and, analysing all data, making recommendations to avoid any reoccurrences. Collate Business / Contract environmental and sustainability statistics in a timely manner and submit to SHES Management & SHES function for reporting purposes. Review Environmental information to identify trends and areas for improvement Develop and implement Environment & Sustainability campaigns and improvement plans in agreement with the SHES Management Advise and support project teams with managing their environmental and sustainability responsibilities. Provide advice, support, and assistance to all project personnel to enable them to manage their environmental responsibilities. Identify significant Environmental issues for the project and help set-up projects to include appropriate controls. Identify Environmental & Ecology consents / permits or exemptions that are required and ensure they are obtained. Maintain records as necessary to ensure compliance with Legislation, Company procedures and Contract Requirements Working in a small team of environmental specialists and liaising with third-party environment and ecology consultants Working and sharing best practices with an ever-growing E&S function Still interested, does this sound like you? Experience in an Environmental Advisory role Qualified with an Environmental Degree Working knowledge of application of environmental law in the construction industry Understanding of practical environmental risk mitigation on significant construction projects such as: - Ecological mitigation - Consents, licencing and DCO/TCPA planning discharge experience - Water management and pollution prevention - Biodiversity Net Gain - Waste management - Statutory nuisance - Contaminated land - Construction/Infrastructure experience Associate ISEP membership working towards PISEP is desirable (we can support this transition) Knowledge of 14001 standard
25/06/2026
Full time
Murphy is recruiting for a Senior Environmental Advisor to work with the Energy Team on the National Grid, HWUP Project in North London Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. A day in the life of a Murphy Senior Environmental Advisor Establish and promote best practice in environmental and sustainability matters in conjunction with the SHES function. Carry out regular inspections of sites and workplaces to determine whether work is being carried out in accordance with Company Policy, Procedures, and the relevant Statutory Provisions Carry out incident investigations in accordance with the Company procedure and, analysing all data, making recommendations to avoid any reoccurrences. Collate Business / Contract environmental and sustainability statistics in a timely manner and submit to SHES Management & SHES function for reporting purposes. Review Environmental information to identify trends and areas for improvement Develop and implement Environment & Sustainability campaigns and improvement plans in agreement with the SHES Management Advise and support project teams with managing their environmental and sustainability responsibilities. Provide advice, support, and assistance to all project personnel to enable them to manage their environmental responsibilities. Identify significant Environmental issues for the project and help set-up projects to include appropriate controls. Identify Environmental & Ecology consents / permits or exemptions that are required and ensure they are obtained. Maintain records as necessary to ensure compliance with Legislation, Company procedures and Contract Requirements Working in a small team of environmental specialists and liaising with third-party environment and ecology consultants Working and sharing best practices with an ever-growing E&S function Still interested, does this sound like you? Experience in an Environmental Advisory role Qualified with an Environmental Degree Working knowledge of application of environmental law in the construction industry Understanding of practical environmental risk mitigation on significant construction projects such as: - Ecological mitigation - Consents, licencing and DCO/TCPA planning discharge experience - Water management and pollution prevention - Biodiversity Net Gain - Waste management - Statutory nuisance - Contaminated land - Construction/Infrastructure experience Associate ISEP membership working towards PISEP is desirable (we can support this transition) Knowledge of 14001 standard
Ivy Resource Group are working with a well-established main contractor to recruit an experienced Site Manager for a permanent role based in Worcester. You will be managing a range of small commercial projects. The company: Our client is a construction company with roots dating back to 1962. Headquartered in Gloucester, England, the company delivers high-quality construction, shopfitting, interiors, and general works services across a wide range of sectors, including commercial, industrial, education, healthcare, residential, leisure, and retail. The Role: Organize daily site operations and construction activities. Develop and manage project schedules and work programmes. Coordinate labour, subcontractors, materials, and equipment. Enforce health and safety regulations and company policies. Conduct site inspections, risk assessments, and toolbox talks. Ensure compliance with statutory requirements, building regulations, and environmental standards. Manage site teams and subcontractors. Monitor workmanship and productivity. Resolve on-site issues and maintain project momentum. Ensure all work meets project specifications and quality standards. Carry out inspections and snagging processes. Manage defects and ensure corrective actions are completed. Act as the primary site contact for clients, consultants, and suppliers. Attend progress meetings and provide project updates. Build and maintain positive working relationships with stakeholders. Monitor project costs and resource usage. Assist in controlling budgets and minimizing waste. Identify variations and communicate potential cost impacts. Maintain accurate site records, including diaries, permits, and progress reports. Ensure all project documentation is completed and filed correctly. Support handover procedures and project close-out activities. Building repairs and maintenance works. Refurbishments and fit-out projects. Planned and reactive works. Small extensions and alterations. Occupied-site projects requiring careful coordination with building users. Multiple projects running simultaneously across different locations. The Ideal Candidate: Proven experience managing refurbishment, maintenance, fit-out, and general construction projects. Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage site teams and subcontractors. Excellent knowledge of construction methods, building regulations, and industry best practices. Thorough understanding of health, safety, and environmental legislation. Ability to plan, coordinate, and deliver projects safely, on time, and within budget. Experienced in working within occupied or live environments with minimal disruption to clients. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Proactive problem-solver with the ability to make effective decisions under pressure. Competent in project planning, scheduling, and resource management. Commercially aware with the ability to monitor costs and identify efficiencies. Capable of managing multiple projects and competing priorities simultaneously. Strong organizational and administrative skills, including accurate record keeping and reporting. Client-focused approach with a commitment to delivering excellent customer service. Professional, reliable, and committed to continuous improvement and team success. Salary & Package: 50,000 - 60,000 per annum + Package Competitive benefits package Opportunity to work on high-profile, high-value projects How to apply: Please submit your CV and a member of our team will respond to you. Ivy Resource Group are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. IND123
24/06/2026
Full time
Ivy Resource Group are working with a well-established main contractor to recruit an experienced Site Manager for a permanent role based in Worcester. You will be managing a range of small commercial projects. The company: Our client is a construction company with roots dating back to 1962. Headquartered in Gloucester, England, the company delivers high-quality construction, shopfitting, interiors, and general works services across a wide range of sectors, including commercial, industrial, education, healthcare, residential, leisure, and retail. The Role: Organize daily site operations and construction activities. Develop and manage project schedules and work programmes. Coordinate labour, subcontractors, materials, and equipment. Enforce health and safety regulations and company policies. Conduct site inspections, risk assessments, and toolbox talks. Ensure compliance with statutory requirements, building regulations, and environmental standards. Manage site teams and subcontractors. Monitor workmanship and productivity. Resolve on-site issues and maintain project momentum. Ensure all work meets project specifications and quality standards. Carry out inspections and snagging processes. Manage defects and ensure corrective actions are completed. Act as the primary site contact for clients, consultants, and suppliers. Attend progress meetings and provide project updates. Build and maintain positive working relationships with stakeholders. Monitor project costs and resource usage. Assist in controlling budgets and minimizing waste. Identify variations and communicate potential cost impacts. Maintain accurate site records, including diaries, permits, and progress reports. Ensure all project documentation is completed and filed correctly. Support handover procedures and project close-out activities. Building repairs and maintenance works. Refurbishments and fit-out projects. Planned and reactive works. Small extensions and alterations. Occupied-site projects requiring careful coordination with building users. Multiple projects running simultaneously across different locations. The Ideal Candidate: Proven experience managing refurbishment, maintenance, fit-out, and general construction projects. Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage site teams and subcontractors. Excellent knowledge of construction methods, building regulations, and industry best practices. Thorough understanding of health, safety, and environmental legislation. Ability to plan, coordinate, and deliver projects safely, on time, and within budget. Experienced in working within occupied or live environments with minimal disruption to clients. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Proactive problem-solver with the ability to make effective decisions under pressure. Competent in project planning, scheduling, and resource management. Commercially aware with the ability to monitor costs and identify efficiencies. Capable of managing multiple projects and competing priorities simultaneously. Strong organizational and administrative skills, including accurate record keeping and reporting. Client-focused approach with a commitment to delivering excellent customer service. Professional, reliable, and committed to continuous improvement and team success. Salary & Package: 50,000 - 60,000 per annum + Package Competitive benefits package Opportunity to work on high-profile, high-value projects How to apply: Please submit your CV and a member of our team will respond to you. Ivy Resource Group are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. IND123
Murphy is recruiting for a Environmental Advisor to work with Energy on National Grid EGL 1 Project. Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. A day in the life of a Murphy Environmental Advisor Establish and promote best practice in environmental and sustainability matters in conjunction with the SHES function. Carry out regular inspections of sites and workplaces to determine whether work is being carried out in accordance with Company Policy, Procedures, and the relevant Statutory Provisions Carry out incident investigations in accordance with the Company procedure and, analysing all data, making recommendations to avoid any reoccurrences. Collate Business / Contract environmental and sustainability statistics in a timely manner and submit to SHES Management & SHES function for reporting purposes. Review Environmental information to identify trends and areas for improvement Develop and implement Environment & Sustainability campaigns and improvement plans in agreement with the SHES Management Advise and support project teams with managing their environmental and sustainability responsibilities. Provide advice, support, and assistance to all project personnel to enable them to manage their environmental responsibilities. Identify significant Environmental issues for the project and help set-up projects to include appropriate controls. Identify Environmental & Ecology consents / permits or exemptions that are required and ensure they are obtained. Maintain records as necessary to ensure compliance with Legislation, Company procedures and Contract Requirements Working in a small team of environmental specialists and liaising with third-party environment and ecology consultants Working and sharing best practices with an ever-growing E&S function Still interested, does this sound like you? Experience in an Environmental Advisory role Qualified with an Environmental Degree Working knowledge of application of environmental law in the construction industry Understanding of practical environmental risk mitigation on significant construction projects such as: Ecological mitigation Consents, licencing and DCO/TCPA planning discharge experience Water management and pollution prevention Biodiversity Net Gain Waste management Statutory nuisance Contaminated land Construction/Infrastructure experience Associate ISEP membership working towards PISEP is desirable (we can support this transition) Knowledge of 14001 standards
22/06/2026
Full time
Murphy is recruiting for a Environmental Advisor to work with Energy on National Grid EGL 1 Project. Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. A day in the life of a Murphy Environmental Advisor Establish and promote best practice in environmental and sustainability matters in conjunction with the SHES function. Carry out regular inspections of sites and workplaces to determine whether work is being carried out in accordance with Company Policy, Procedures, and the relevant Statutory Provisions Carry out incident investigations in accordance with the Company procedure and, analysing all data, making recommendations to avoid any reoccurrences. Collate Business / Contract environmental and sustainability statistics in a timely manner and submit to SHES Management & SHES function for reporting purposes. Review Environmental information to identify trends and areas for improvement Develop and implement Environment & Sustainability campaigns and improvement plans in agreement with the SHES Management Advise and support project teams with managing their environmental and sustainability responsibilities. Provide advice, support, and assistance to all project personnel to enable them to manage their environmental responsibilities. Identify significant Environmental issues for the project and help set-up projects to include appropriate controls. Identify Environmental & Ecology consents / permits or exemptions that are required and ensure they are obtained. Maintain records as necessary to ensure compliance with Legislation, Company procedures and Contract Requirements Working in a small team of environmental specialists and liaising with third-party environment and ecology consultants Working and sharing best practices with an ever-growing E&S function Still interested, does this sound like you? Experience in an Environmental Advisory role Qualified with an Environmental Degree Working knowledge of application of environmental law in the construction industry Understanding of practical environmental risk mitigation on significant construction projects such as: Ecological mitigation Consents, licencing and DCO/TCPA planning discharge experience Water management and pollution prevention Biodiversity Net Gain Waste management Statutory nuisance Contaminated land Construction/Infrastructure experience Associate ISEP membership working towards PISEP is desirable (we can support this transition) Knowledge of 14001 standards
Murphy is recruiting for a Environmental Advisor to work with the Energy Team on the National Grid, HWUP Project. Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. A day in the life of a Murphy Environmental Advisor Establish and promote best practice in environmental and sustainability matters in conjunction with the SHES function. Carry out regular inspections of sites and workplaces to determine whether work is being carried out in accordance with Company Policy, Procedures, and the relevant Statutory Provisions Carry out incident investigations in accordance with the Company procedure and, analysing all data, making recommendations to avoid any reoccurrences. Collate Business / Contract environmental and sustainability statistics in a timely manner and submit to SHES Management & SHES function for reporting purposes. Review Environmental information to identify trends and areas for improvement Develop and implement Environment & Sustainability campaigns and improvement plans in agreement with the SHES Management Advise and support project teams with managing their environmental and sustainability responsibilities. Provide advice, support, and assistance to all project personnel to enable them to manage their environmental responsibilities. Identify significant Environmental issues for the project and help set-up projects to include appropriate controls. Identify Environmental & Ecology consents / permits or exemptions that are required and ensure they are obtained. Maintain records as necessary to ensure compliance with Legislation, Company procedures and Contract Requirements Working in a small team of environmental specialists and liaising with third-party environment and ecology consultants Working and sharing best practices with an ever-growing E&S function Still interested, does this sound like you? Experience in an Environmental Advisory role Qualified with an Environmental Degree Working knowledge of application of environmental law in the construction industry Understanding of practical environmental risk mitigation on significant construction projects such as: Ecological mitigation Consents, licencing and DCO/TCPA planning discharge experience Water management and pollution prevention Biodiversity Net Gain Waste management Statutory nuisance Contaminated land Construction/Infrastructure experience Associate ISEP membership working towards PISEP is desirable (we can support this transition) Knowledge of 14001 standards
22/06/2026
Full time
Murphy is recruiting for a Environmental Advisor to work with the Energy Team on the National Grid, HWUP Project. Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. A day in the life of a Murphy Environmental Advisor Establish and promote best practice in environmental and sustainability matters in conjunction with the SHES function. Carry out regular inspections of sites and workplaces to determine whether work is being carried out in accordance with Company Policy, Procedures, and the relevant Statutory Provisions Carry out incident investigations in accordance with the Company procedure and, analysing all data, making recommendations to avoid any reoccurrences. Collate Business / Contract environmental and sustainability statistics in a timely manner and submit to SHES Management & SHES function for reporting purposes. Review Environmental information to identify trends and areas for improvement Develop and implement Environment & Sustainability campaigns and improvement plans in agreement with the SHES Management Advise and support project teams with managing their environmental and sustainability responsibilities. Provide advice, support, and assistance to all project personnel to enable them to manage their environmental responsibilities. Identify significant Environmental issues for the project and help set-up projects to include appropriate controls. Identify Environmental & Ecology consents / permits or exemptions that are required and ensure they are obtained. Maintain records as necessary to ensure compliance with Legislation, Company procedures and Contract Requirements Working in a small team of environmental specialists and liaising with third-party environment and ecology consultants Working and sharing best practices with an ever-growing E&S function Still interested, does this sound like you? Experience in an Environmental Advisory role Qualified with an Environmental Degree Working knowledge of application of environmental law in the construction industry Understanding of practical environmental risk mitigation on significant construction projects such as: Ecological mitigation Consents, licencing and DCO/TCPA planning discharge experience Water management and pollution prevention Biodiversity Net Gain Waste management Statutory nuisance Contaminated land Construction/Infrastructure experience Associate ISEP membership working towards PISEP is desirable (we can support this transition) Knowledge of 14001 standards
Site Manager Water & Wastewater Infrastructure Job Summary Responsible for the safe and efficient delivery of water and wastewater infrastructure projects, ensuring works are completed in accordance with client requirements, programme milestones, regulatory standards, and quality expectations. Lead site operations and coordinate direct labour, subcontractors, suppliers, designers, and client representatives to ensure successful project delivery. Responsible for health and safety, environmental compliance, quality assurance, programme management, resource coordination, and site leadership throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Health, Safety & Environmental Management Take overall responsibility for health, safety, and environmental compliance on site. Ensure all works are carried out in accordance with legislation, company procedures, and client requirements. Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks, safety briefings, and daily coordination meetings. Ensure Risk Assessments, Method Statements (RAMS), permits, and safe systems of work are implemented and followed. Carry out regular site inspections and audits, implementing corrective actions where required. Promote a proactive safety culture and lead investigations into incidents, near misses, and non-conformances. Ensure compliance with permit-to-work systems, confined space procedures, temporary works requirements, and operational site controls. Site Operations & Programme Delivery Manage day-to-day site activities to achieve programme, quality, and productivity targets. Coordinate civil, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and process-related activities. Plan labour, plant, materials, and subcontractor resources to ensure efficient project delivery. Monitor progress against programme milestones and implement recovery measures where necessary. Coordinate site logistics and minimise disruption to operational treatment facilities and surrounding stakeholders. Support commissioning activities and the successful handover of completed works. Client & Stakeholder Management Maintain strong working relationships with client representatives, operational teams, consultants, and supply chain partners. Provide regular progress updates and communicate programme changes effectively. Attend site meetings, progress reviews, and coordination meetings. Ensure client requirements and project specifications are fully understood and implemented. Support the production of handover documentation, including as-built records, O&M manuals, test certificates, and quality records. Quality Management Ensure all works are completed in accordance with project specifications, drawings, and industry standards. Maintain inspection and test records throughout the project lifecycle. Manage quality inspections and close out defects in a timely manner. Promote a right-first-time approach to project delivery. Ensure all documentation is accurately maintained and completed. Leadership & Team Management Lead and motivate site teams to achieve project objectives. Manage direct labour and subcontractors, ensuring works are delivered safely and to the required standard. Monitor workforce performance, attendance, and productivity. Promote teamwork, accountability, and continuous improvement across the project team. Support the development and mentoring of supervisors and site personnel. Sustainability & Continuous Improvement Promote environmentally responsible construction practices. Minimise waste and encourage efficient use of materials and resources. Support continuous improvement initiatives to enhance safety, quality, productivity, and client satisfaction. Ensure environmental controls are maintained throughout project delivery. Qualifications & Experience Essential SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme). CSCS Manager Card. First Aid at Work qualification. Full UK driving licence. Minimum 5 years' experience managing water or wastewater infrastructure projects. Experience delivering civil engineering works within live operational environments. Knowledge of water industry health, safety, and environmental requirements. Desirable Temporary Works Supervisor or Coordinator qualification. Confined Space Training. EUSR Water Hygiene Card. NEBOSH Certificate. HNC/HND or Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related discipline. Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of water and wastewater infrastructure construction. Experience coordinating civils, MEICA, and commissioning activities. Knowledge of CDM Regulations and safe systems of work. Understanding of NEC contracts and project delivery processes. Strong planning, organisational, and leadership skills. Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and programmes. Effective problem-solving and decision-making capability. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office and digital project management systems. Personal Attributes Strong commitment to health, safety, quality, and environmental excellence. Positive and proactive leadership style. Able to perform effectively under pressure and manage competing priorities. Commercially aware with a focus on efficient project delivery. Team-oriented with strong interpersonal skills. Reliable, professional, and accountable. Driven to achieve successful project outcomes and continuous improvement.
16/06/2026
Full time
Site Manager Water & Wastewater Infrastructure Job Summary Responsible for the safe and efficient delivery of water and wastewater infrastructure projects, ensuring works are completed in accordance with client requirements, programme milestones, regulatory standards, and quality expectations. Lead site operations and coordinate direct labour, subcontractors, suppliers, designers, and client representatives to ensure successful project delivery. Responsible for health and safety, environmental compliance, quality assurance, programme management, resource coordination, and site leadership throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Health, Safety & Environmental Management Take overall responsibility for health, safety, and environmental compliance on site. Ensure all works are carried out in accordance with legislation, company procedures, and client requirements. Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks, safety briefings, and daily coordination meetings. Ensure Risk Assessments, Method Statements (RAMS), permits, and safe systems of work are implemented and followed. Carry out regular site inspections and audits, implementing corrective actions where required. Promote a proactive safety culture and lead investigations into incidents, near misses, and non-conformances. Ensure compliance with permit-to-work systems, confined space procedures, temporary works requirements, and operational site controls. Site Operations & Programme Delivery Manage day-to-day site activities to achieve programme, quality, and productivity targets. Coordinate civil, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and process-related activities. Plan labour, plant, materials, and subcontractor resources to ensure efficient project delivery. Monitor progress against programme milestones and implement recovery measures where necessary. Coordinate site logistics and minimise disruption to operational treatment facilities and surrounding stakeholders. Support commissioning activities and the successful handover of completed works. Client & Stakeholder Management Maintain strong working relationships with client representatives, operational teams, consultants, and supply chain partners. Provide regular progress updates and communicate programme changes effectively. Attend site meetings, progress reviews, and coordination meetings. Ensure client requirements and project specifications are fully understood and implemented. Support the production of handover documentation, including as-built records, O&M manuals, test certificates, and quality records. Quality Management Ensure all works are completed in accordance with project specifications, drawings, and industry standards. Maintain inspection and test records throughout the project lifecycle. Manage quality inspections and close out defects in a timely manner. Promote a right-first-time approach to project delivery. Ensure all documentation is accurately maintained and completed. Leadership & Team Management Lead and motivate site teams to achieve project objectives. Manage direct labour and subcontractors, ensuring works are delivered safely and to the required standard. Monitor workforce performance, attendance, and productivity. Promote teamwork, accountability, and continuous improvement across the project team. Support the development and mentoring of supervisors and site personnel. Sustainability & Continuous Improvement Promote environmentally responsible construction practices. Minimise waste and encourage efficient use of materials and resources. Support continuous improvement initiatives to enhance safety, quality, productivity, and client satisfaction. Ensure environmental controls are maintained throughout project delivery. Qualifications & Experience Essential SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme). CSCS Manager Card. First Aid at Work qualification. Full UK driving licence. Minimum 5 years' experience managing water or wastewater infrastructure projects. Experience delivering civil engineering works within live operational environments. Knowledge of water industry health, safety, and environmental requirements. Desirable Temporary Works Supervisor or Coordinator qualification. Confined Space Training. EUSR Water Hygiene Card. NEBOSH Certificate. HNC/HND or Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related discipline. Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of water and wastewater infrastructure construction. Experience coordinating civils, MEICA, and commissioning activities. Knowledge of CDM Regulations and safe systems of work. Understanding of NEC contracts and project delivery processes. Strong planning, organisational, and leadership skills. Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and programmes. Effective problem-solving and decision-making capability. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office and digital project management systems. Personal Attributes Strong commitment to health, safety, quality, and environmental excellence. Positive and proactive leadership style. Able to perform effectively under pressure and manage competing priorities. Commercially aware with a focus on efficient project delivery. Team-oriented with strong interpersonal skills. Reliable, professional, and accountable. Driven to achieve successful project outcomes and continuous improvement.
Project Manager Highways & Civil Engineering Job Summary Responsible for the successful delivery of highways and civil engineering projects, ensuring works are completed safely, on programme, within budget, and to the required quality standards. Lead and coordinate project teams, subcontractors, suppliers, designers, local authorities, and client representatives to ensure projects are delivered in accordance with contractual requirements, technical specifications, and regulatory standards. Responsible for health and safety, quality assurance, environmental compliance, commercial performance, programme management, stakeholder engagement, and team leadership. Key Responsibilities Health, Safety & Environmental Management Take overall responsibility for health, safety, and environmental performance across assigned projects. Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, industry standards, and project-specific requirements. Implement and monitor Risk Assessments, Method Statements (RAMS), Construction Phase Plans, and safe systems of work. Lead site safety initiatives including inductions, toolbox talks, inspections, and audits. Investigate incidents, near misses, and non-conformances, ensuring corrective actions are implemented. Ensure works are carried out with minimal disruption to road users, local communities, and stakeholders. Promote a positive safety culture throughout project delivery. Project Delivery & Programme Management Manage highways and civil engineering projects from pre-construction through to completion and handover. Develop and maintain project programmes, ensuring milestones and key deliverables are achieved. Coordinate labour, plant, materials, traffic management, and subcontractor resources. Monitor project performance and implement recovery plans where required. Ensure efficient resource utilisation to maximise productivity and project profitability. Manage project risks and identify opportunities for programme and cost improvements. Client & Stakeholder Management Act as the primary point of contact for clients, local authorities, consultants, and key stakeholders. Attend and lead progress meetings, programme reviews, and stakeholder coordination meetings. Maintain regular communication regarding project progress, risks, changes, and key milestones. Manage technical queries, instructions, compensation events, and project correspondence. Build and maintain strong client relationships to support repeat business opportunities. Commercial & Contract Management Support the commercial management of projects, including cost control, forecasting, and reporting. Monitor project budgets and ensure financial performance targets are achieved. Identify and manage variations, change control, and compensation events. Work closely with commercial teams to ensure accurate valuations, forecasts, and cost reporting. Support procurement activities and subcontractor management. Ensure projects are delivered in accordance with contractual obligations and performance requirements. Quality Management Implement project-specific quality management procedures. Ensure all works are completed in accordance with drawings, specifications, standards, and client requirements. Manage inspection and test plans, quality records, and handover documentation. Conduct regular quality reviews and inspections. Lead the management and close-out of defects and non-conformance issues. Drive a right-first-time approach to project delivery. Leadership & Team Management Lead, motivate, and develop project teams, site managers, engineers, supervisors, and subcontractors. Promote a collaborative and high-performance culture. Manage workforce performance and resource allocation. Support training, development, and succession planning initiatives. Foster strong relationships across operational, commercial, and technical teams. Sustainability & Continuous Improvement Promote sustainable construction practices and environmental stewardship. Minimise waste and maximise efficient use of materials and resources. Support carbon reduction and environmental improvement initiatives. Identify opportunities for innovation and continuous improvement across project delivery. Ensure environmental management plans are effectively implemented and monitored. Qualifications & Experience Essential HNC, HND, Degree, or equivalent qualification in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related discipline. SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme). CSCS Manager Card. First Aid at Work qualification. Full UK driving licence. Minimum 5 years' experience managing highways or civil engineering projects. Experience delivering projects within local authority, strategic highway, or infrastructure environments. Strong understanding of highways construction methodologies and project delivery. Desirable Temporary Works Coordinator qualification. NEBOSH Certificate or equivalent health and safety qualification. NRSWA Supervisor qualification. Experience working under NEC forms of contract. Knowledge of National Highways and local authority specifications. Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of highways construction, road improvement schemes, junction upgrades, drainage, structures, surfacing, and public realm works. Knowledge of CDM Regulations and construction health and safety requirements. Strong commercial awareness and contract management capability. Experience managing traffic management operations and stakeholder interfaces. Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and project programmes. Excellent planning, organisational, and leadership skills. Strong problem-solving and decision-making capability. Effective stakeholder and client management skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office and project management software. Personal Attributes Strong commitment to health, safety, quality, and environmental excellence. Results-driven with a focus on programme delivery and client satisfaction. Excellent communication and leadership skills. Commercially aware and proactive in identifying opportunities and risks. Able to work effectively under pressure and manage multiple priorities. Collaborative and team-oriented approach. Professional, reliable, and accountable. Committed to continuous improvement and operational excellence.
16/06/2026
Full time
Project Manager Highways & Civil Engineering Job Summary Responsible for the successful delivery of highways and civil engineering projects, ensuring works are completed safely, on programme, within budget, and to the required quality standards. Lead and coordinate project teams, subcontractors, suppliers, designers, local authorities, and client representatives to ensure projects are delivered in accordance with contractual requirements, technical specifications, and regulatory standards. Responsible for health and safety, quality assurance, environmental compliance, commercial performance, programme management, stakeholder engagement, and team leadership. Key Responsibilities Health, Safety & Environmental Management Take overall responsibility for health, safety, and environmental performance across assigned projects. Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, industry standards, and project-specific requirements. Implement and monitor Risk Assessments, Method Statements (RAMS), Construction Phase Plans, and safe systems of work. Lead site safety initiatives including inductions, toolbox talks, inspections, and audits. Investigate incidents, near misses, and non-conformances, ensuring corrective actions are implemented. Ensure works are carried out with minimal disruption to road users, local communities, and stakeholders. Promote a positive safety culture throughout project delivery. Project Delivery & Programme Management Manage highways and civil engineering projects from pre-construction through to completion and handover. Develop and maintain project programmes, ensuring milestones and key deliverables are achieved. Coordinate labour, plant, materials, traffic management, and subcontractor resources. Monitor project performance and implement recovery plans where required. Ensure efficient resource utilisation to maximise productivity and project profitability. Manage project risks and identify opportunities for programme and cost improvements. Client & Stakeholder Management Act as the primary point of contact for clients, local authorities, consultants, and key stakeholders. Attend and lead progress meetings, programme reviews, and stakeholder coordination meetings. Maintain regular communication regarding project progress, risks, changes, and key milestones. Manage technical queries, instructions, compensation events, and project correspondence. Build and maintain strong client relationships to support repeat business opportunities. Commercial & Contract Management Support the commercial management of projects, including cost control, forecasting, and reporting. Monitor project budgets and ensure financial performance targets are achieved. Identify and manage variations, change control, and compensation events. Work closely with commercial teams to ensure accurate valuations, forecasts, and cost reporting. Support procurement activities and subcontractor management. Ensure projects are delivered in accordance with contractual obligations and performance requirements. Quality Management Implement project-specific quality management procedures. Ensure all works are completed in accordance with drawings, specifications, standards, and client requirements. Manage inspection and test plans, quality records, and handover documentation. Conduct regular quality reviews and inspections. Lead the management and close-out of defects and non-conformance issues. Drive a right-first-time approach to project delivery. Leadership & Team Management Lead, motivate, and develop project teams, site managers, engineers, supervisors, and subcontractors. Promote a collaborative and high-performance culture. Manage workforce performance and resource allocation. Support training, development, and succession planning initiatives. Foster strong relationships across operational, commercial, and technical teams. Sustainability & Continuous Improvement Promote sustainable construction practices and environmental stewardship. Minimise waste and maximise efficient use of materials and resources. Support carbon reduction and environmental improvement initiatives. Identify opportunities for innovation and continuous improvement across project delivery. Ensure environmental management plans are effectively implemented and monitored. Qualifications & Experience Essential HNC, HND, Degree, or equivalent qualification in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related discipline. SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme). CSCS Manager Card. First Aid at Work qualification. Full UK driving licence. Minimum 5 years' experience managing highways or civil engineering projects. Experience delivering projects within local authority, strategic highway, or infrastructure environments. Strong understanding of highways construction methodologies and project delivery. Desirable Temporary Works Coordinator qualification. NEBOSH Certificate or equivalent health and safety qualification. NRSWA Supervisor qualification. Experience working under NEC forms of contract. Knowledge of National Highways and local authority specifications. Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of highways construction, road improvement schemes, junction upgrades, drainage, structures, surfacing, and public realm works. Knowledge of CDM Regulations and construction health and safety requirements. Strong commercial awareness and contract management capability. Experience managing traffic management operations and stakeholder interfaces. Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and project programmes. Excellent planning, organisational, and leadership skills. Strong problem-solving and decision-making capability. Effective stakeholder and client management skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office and project management software. Personal Attributes Strong commitment to health, safety, quality, and environmental excellence. Results-driven with a focus on programme delivery and client satisfaction. Excellent communication and leadership skills. Commercially aware and proactive in identifying opportunities and risks. Able to work effectively under pressure and manage multiple priorities. Collaborative and team-oriented approach. Professional, reliable, and accountable. Committed to continuous improvement and operational excellence.
Project Manager Electrical (Water Industry) Reporting To: Contracts Manager / Operations Director Job Summary Our client is seeking an experienced Electrical Project Manager to lead the delivery of electrical infrastructure projects within the water and wastewater sector. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing projects from initial planning through to commissioning and handover, ensuring delivery is achieved safely, on programme, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Working closely with water utility clients, design teams, subcontractors, suppliers, and operational stakeholders, the Project Manager will oversee all aspects of project delivery including health and safety, commercial performance, programme management, stakeholder engagement, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance. Projects may include treatment works upgrades, pumping stations, electrical installations, MCC replacements, LV/HV infrastructure, standby generation, power distribution systems, and AMP capital investment programmes. Principal Responsibilities Health, Safety & Compliance Promote and maintain a strong health, safety, and environmental culture across all project activities. Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, electrical regulations, and company procedures. Review and approve Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS). Conduct regular site inspections, audits, and safety reviews. Ensure all personnel are suitably trained, authorised, and competent. Support the safe delivery of electrical works within live operational environments. Project Delivery Manage electrical projects from concept through to completion and handover. Develop and maintain project programmes, resource plans, and delivery schedules. Coordinate design, procurement, installation, testing, and commissioning activities. Monitor project progress, identify risks, and implement mitigation measures. Ensure projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and in accordance with client specifications and contractual requirements. Manage interfaces between electrical, mechanical, civil, and operational teams. Client & Stakeholder Management Act as the primary point of contact for clients and project stakeholders. Maintain regular communication regarding programme, budget, risks, and project performance. Build strong working relationships with operational teams, consultants, subcontractors, and suppliers. Manage technical queries, change requests, and project reporting requirements. Ensure a high level of customer satisfaction throughout project delivery. Commercial & Contract Management Manage project budgets, forecasts, and financial performance. Support the administration of contracts, variations, compensation events, and change management processes. Work closely with commercial teams to maximise project efficiency and profitability. Monitor project costs and resource utilisation. Ensure contractual obligations are fulfilled throughout the project lifecycle. Technical Management Coordinate the delivery of electrical infrastructure works across water and wastewater assets. Review electrical designs, specifications, and installation standards. Oversee installation and commissioning of LV/HV systems, MCCs, switchgear, standby generators, transformers, power distribution equipment, and associated electrical infrastructure. Ensure compliance with relevant industry standards and client technical specifications. Support testing, commissioning, energisation, and operational acceptance activities. Quality & Commissioning Implement robust quality assurance and quality control processes. Ensure all electrical installations are delivered to specification and industry standards. Manage inspection, testing, commissioning, and certification activities. Maintain accurate project records, test documentation, and as-built information. Drive a right-first-time approach and defect-free project completion. Leadership & Resource Management Lead and motivate multidisciplinary project teams. Coordinate subcontractors, suppliers, commissioning engineers, and specialist contractors. Support the development and mentoring of project personnel. Promote collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement. Ensure effective allocation and utilisation of project resources. Candidate Requirements Essential Proven experience delivering electrical infrastructure projects within the water, utilities, industrial, or infrastructure sectors. Strong understanding of electrical installation, commissioning, and project delivery processes. Experience managing multidisciplinary engineering projects and subcontractors. Knowledge of LV electrical systems, MCCs, switchgear, power distribution, and industrial electrical installations. Experience managing project budgets, programmes, and stakeholder relationships. Excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skills. Full UK Driving Licence. SMSTS. CSCS Card. Desirable HNC/HND/Degree in Electrical Engineering, Building Services Engineering, or a related discipline. Experience working within AMP programmes. Knowledge of NEC contracts. IOSH or NEBOSH qualification. Authorised Person (AP) or Senior Authorised Person (SAP) experience. CompEx certification. APM, Prince2, or equivalent project management qualification. Membership of a recognised professional institution. Technical Knowledge LV and HV electrical systems. Motor Control Centres (MCCs). Switchgear and power distribution systems. Standby generation and backup power systems. Electrical testing and commissioning procedures. Industrial control panels and electrical infrastructure. Water and wastewater treatment asset operations. Relevant electrical standards and regulations, including BS 7671 and associated industry guidance. Personal Attributes Strong leadership and decision-making skills. Commercially aware and results-driven. Excellent problem-solving and organisational abilities. Proactive and adaptable approach to project delivery. Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills. Commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement. Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities within a fast-paced environment. What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Company vehicle or car allowance. Opportunity to work on major water infrastructure and AMP investment programmes. Long-term career development within a growing and essential sector. Supportive and collaborative working environment.
15/06/2026
Full time
Project Manager Electrical (Water Industry) Reporting To: Contracts Manager / Operations Director Job Summary Our client is seeking an experienced Electrical Project Manager to lead the delivery of electrical infrastructure projects within the water and wastewater sector. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing projects from initial planning through to commissioning and handover, ensuring delivery is achieved safely, on programme, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Working closely with water utility clients, design teams, subcontractors, suppliers, and operational stakeholders, the Project Manager will oversee all aspects of project delivery including health and safety, commercial performance, programme management, stakeholder engagement, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance. Projects may include treatment works upgrades, pumping stations, electrical installations, MCC replacements, LV/HV infrastructure, standby generation, power distribution systems, and AMP capital investment programmes. Principal Responsibilities Health, Safety & Compliance Promote and maintain a strong health, safety, and environmental culture across all project activities. Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, electrical regulations, and company procedures. Review and approve Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS). Conduct regular site inspections, audits, and safety reviews. Ensure all personnel are suitably trained, authorised, and competent. Support the safe delivery of electrical works within live operational environments. Project Delivery Manage electrical projects from concept through to completion and handover. Develop and maintain project programmes, resource plans, and delivery schedules. Coordinate design, procurement, installation, testing, and commissioning activities. Monitor project progress, identify risks, and implement mitigation measures. Ensure projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and in accordance with client specifications and contractual requirements. Manage interfaces between electrical, mechanical, civil, and operational teams. Client & Stakeholder Management Act as the primary point of contact for clients and project stakeholders. Maintain regular communication regarding programme, budget, risks, and project performance. Build strong working relationships with operational teams, consultants, subcontractors, and suppliers. Manage technical queries, change requests, and project reporting requirements. Ensure a high level of customer satisfaction throughout project delivery. Commercial & Contract Management Manage project budgets, forecasts, and financial performance. Support the administration of contracts, variations, compensation events, and change management processes. Work closely with commercial teams to maximise project efficiency and profitability. Monitor project costs and resource utilisation. Ensure contractual obligations are fulfilled throughout the project lifecycle. Technical Management Coordinate the delivery of electrical infrastructure works across water and wastewater assets. Review electrical designs, specifications, and installation standards. Oversee installation and commissioning of LV/HV systems, MCCs, switchgear, standby generators, transformers, power distribution equipment, and associated electrical infrastructure. Ensure compliance with relevant industry standards and client technical specifications. Support testing, commissioning, energisation, and operational acceptance activities. Quality & Commissioning Implement robust quality assurance and quality control processes. Ensure all electrical installations are delivered to specification and industry standards. Manage inspection, testing, commissioning, and certification activities. Maintain accurate project records, test documentation, and as-built information. Drive a right-first-time approach and defect-free project completion. Leadership & Resource Management Lead and motivate multidisciplinary project teams. Coordinate subcontractors, suppliers, commissioning engineers, and specialist contractors. Support the development and mentoring of project personnel. Promote collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement. Ensure effective allocation and utilisation of project resources. Candidate Requirements Essential Proven experience delivering electrical infrastructure projects within the water, utilities, industrial, or infrastructure sectors. Strong understanding of electrical installation, commissioning, and project delivery processes. Experience managing multidisciplinary engineering projects and subcontractors. Knowledge of LV electrical systems, MCCs, switchgear, power distribution, and industrial electrical installations. Experience managing project budgets, programmes, and stakeholder relationships. Excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skills. Full UK Driving Licence. SMSTS. CSCS Card. Desirable HNC/HND/Degree in Electrical Engineering, Building Services Engineering, or a related discipline. Experience working within AMP programmes. Knowledge of NEC contracts. IOSH or NEBOSH qualification. Authorised Person (AP) or Senior Authorised Person (SAP) experience. CompEx certification. APM, Prince2, or equivalent project management qualification. Membership of a recognised professional institution. Technical Knowledge LV and HV electrical systems. Motor Control Centres (MCCs). Switchgear and power distribution systems. Standby generation and backup power systems. Electrical testing and commissioning procedures. Industrial control panels and electrical infrastructure. Water and wastewater treatment asset operations. Relevant electrical standards and regulations, including BS 7671 and associated industry guidance. Personal Attributes Strong leadership and decision-making skills. Commercially aware and results-driven. Excellent problem-solving and organisational abilities. Proactive and adaptable approach to project delivery. Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills. Commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement. Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities within a fast-paced environment. What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Company vehicle or car allowance. Opportunity to work on major water infrastructure and AMP investment programmes. Long-term career development within a growing and essential sector. Supportive and collaborative working environment.
Hays Construction and Property
Worcester, Worcestershire
Your new company You will be joining a leading organisation delivering a key infrastructure scheme in the Worcester area. This project forms part of a wider programme of investment across critical utilities infrastructure, focused on improving network resilience, sustainability, and long-term capacity. Your new role As Project Manager, you will take ownership of the successful delivery of a key project within the programme. You will be responsible for managing the full project lifecycle, ensuring delivery to programme, budget, and quality standards.This is a hybrid role, requiring 2 days per week on site with the flexibility to work remotely for the remaining 3 days. Key responsibilities include: Leading project delivery from pre-construction through to completion Managing subcontractors, consultants, and key stakeholders Ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards Monitoring programme schedules, budgets, and risk management Providing regular progress reports to senior stakeholders Driving collaboration across multidisciplinary teams What you'll need to succeed Proven experience as a Project Manager within infrastructure, utilities, or civil engineering (ideally waste water) Strong understanding of project delivery frameworks (e.g. NEC contracts) Experience managing programmes, cost control, and risk Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Relevant qualifications (e.g. Degree/HNC in Civil Engineering or Project Management) CSCS What you'll get in return Flexible hybrid working model (2 days site / 3 days home) Opportunity to work on a high-profile infrastructure project Competitive rate or salary package Long-term project pipeline and career development opportunities What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
13/06/2026
Seasonal
Your new company You will be joining a leading organisation delivering a key infrastructure scheme in the Worcester area. This project forms part of a wider programme of investment across critical utilities infrastructure, focused on improving network resilience, sustainability, and long-term capacity. Your new role As Project Manager, you will take ownership of the successful delivery of a key project within the programme. You will be responsible for managing the full project lifecycle, ensuring delivery to programme, budget, and quality standards.This is a hybrid role, requiring 2 days per week on site with the flexibility to work remotely for the remaining 3 days. Key responsibilities include: Leading project delivery from pre-construction through to completion Managing subcontractors, consultants, and key stakeholders Ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards Monitoring programme schedules, budgets, and risk management Providing regular progress reports to senior stakeholders Driving collaboration across multidisciplinary teams What you'll need to succeed Proven experience as a Project Manager within infrastructure, utilities, or civil engineering (ideally waste water) Strong understanding of project delivery frameworks (e.g. NEC contracts) Experience managing programmes, cost control, and risk Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Relevant qualifications (e.g. Degree/HNC in Civil Engineering or Project Management) CSCS What you'll get in return Flexible hybrid working model (2 days site / 3 days home) Opportunity to work on a high-profile infrastructure project Competitive rate or salary package Long-term project pipeline and career development opportunities What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Project Manager The Role The Project Manager role is to deliver multiple ongoing projects to the specified quality, the required programme and to the maximum commercial performance. The role also involves working closely with the Estimating Department, engineers, and surveyors to ensure that projects are completed safely, whilst ensuring customer requirements and expectations are always maintained or exceeded. Key Responsibilities General Management Produce financial forecasts, monitor and control project costs and cost reporting, and produce monthly reports to the Contracts Manager on project performance, efficient team building and labour organisation Deliver projects from the design phase to completion, including all handover documentation Review progress, budget resources and planning Review work packages and ensure the scope of work is clearly defined and understood Chair weekly site meetings and ensure the production of accurate records of any discussions and actions Build and maintain good relationships with the customer, framework suppliers and design consultants Develop and maintain construction programmes with Barhale staff Co-ordinate and manage site investigations during the ongoing construction process Develop engineering solutions so that a buildable, cost-effective construction solution is delivered that fulfils the client's requirements Ensure production and implementation of Project Plans, risk assessments, method statements, site waste management plans, and procurement of plant and materials are in line with company procedures Ensure detailed site diaries/records are completed Maintain commercial tension to drive out costs and challenge the status quo Prepare comprehensive estimates for additional work outside target costs Assist with estimating new tenders Chase potential new clients Health, safety and environmental By example, set the highest possible standards of leadership in the promotion of HS&E procedures and best practices, ensuring compliance with Company procedures and legal obligations Ensure all HSE-related documents are kept up to date Produce monthly reports for the HSE team Allocate HSE responsibilities and duties for site personnel, check understanding and provide training as necessary Ensure that all subcontractors take appropriate steps to follow Barhale's procedures and processes Ensure that site waste management plans and site-specific environmental risk assessments are produced and maintained Liaise with third parties to ensure compliance with HSG47, HAUC, NRSWA and Chapter 8 and other required regulatory standards Provide training and briefings to the team, to lead cascade briefings, TBTs, 3 Pillar Forums and general briefings Quality Be responsible for managing and producing ITPs and ensuring they are signed off by relevant parties Ensure that the QA File is produced and maintained Close out any technical queries Ensure as-builts and O&M manuals are submitted to the client on completion Essential Good working knowledge of contract conditions, CDM regulations, Design Management, Programme & Risk Management, and cost control, including forecasting, actual cost, and value reporting Ability to use Primavera P6 software or equivalent Degree/HNC in Civil Engineering, or equivalent CSCS manager's card SMSTS NEBOSH Construction Certificate Knowledge of the NEC contract, including the Early Warning and Compensation Event mechanisms Excellent communication, people, and team management skills, with the ability to influence, motivate and mentor Ability to challenge designs and resolve problems to a conclusion Manage and deliver a successful project with minimal guidance Desirable CEng MICE Knowledge of the JCT form of contract You will receive: Competitive salary Company Pension Life Assurance Private Medical 25 days of annual leave in addition to 8 public bank holidays and loyalty days 8 hours volunteering Employee Assistance Programme to support your mental, physiological and financial wellbeing Flexible benefits via salary sacrifice Company car/green car scheme/car allowance/Van (dependent on position) Leadership & management training and coaching Regular line management engagement and appraisal to support your career progression Development supported by internal and externally delivered training Continuous service awards Employment type: Permanent Hours of work: Full Time Hours of work: 45 hrs / week Tickets/training/certs required: TWC, SMSTS, EUSR card, Management and leadership training is desirable Specific experience required: The candidate is expected to have a minimum of 3 years experience in this role. To have been successfully delivering for TIER 1 self delivery contractors. He or she is expected to have technical, commercial and scheduling skills for clean and foul water projects.
11/06/2026
Full time
Project Manager The Role The Project Manager role is to deliver multiple ongoing projects to the specified quality, the required programme and to the maximum commercial performance. The role also involves working closely with the Estimating Department, engineers, and surveyors to ensure that projects are completed safely, whilst ensuring customer requirements and expectations are always maintained or exceeded. Key Responsibilities General Management Produce financial forecasts, monitor and control project costs and cost reporting, and produce monthly reports to the Contracts Manager on project performance, efficient team building and labour organisation Deliver projects from the design phase to completion, including all handover documentation Review progress, budget resources and planning Review work packages and ensure the scope of work is clearly defined and understood Chair weekly site meetings and ensure the production of accurate records of any discussions and actions Build and maintain good relationships with the customer, framework suppliers and design consultants Develop and maintain construction programmes with Barhale staff Co-ordinate and manage site investigations during the ongoing construction process Develop engineering solutions so that a buildable, cost-effective construction solution is delivered that fulfils the client's requirements Ensure production and implementation of Project Plans, risk assessments, method statements, site waste management plans, and procurement of plant and materials are in line with company procedures Ensure detailed site diaries/records are completed Maintain commercial tension to drive out costs and challenge the status quo Prepare comprehensive estimates for additional work outside target costs Assist with estimating new tenders Chase potential new clients Health, safety and environmental By example, set the highest possible standards of leadership in the promotion of HS&E procedures and best practices, ensuring compliance with Company procedures and legal obligations Ensure all HSE-related documents are kept up to date Produce monthly reports for the HSE team Allocate HSE responsibilities and duties for site personnel, check understanding and provide training as necessary Ensure that all subcontractors take appropriate steps to follow Barhale's procedures and processes Ensure that site waste management plans and site-specific environmental risk assessments are produced and maintained Liaise with third parties to ensure compliance with HSG47, HAUC, NRSWA and Chapter 8 and other required regulatory standards Provide training and briefings to the team, to lead cascade briefings, TBTs, 3 Pillar Forums and general briefings Quality Be responsible for managing and producing ITPs and ensuring they are signed off by relevant parties Ensure that the QA File is produced and maintained Close out any technical queries Ensure as-builts and O&M manuals are submitted to the client on completion Essential Good working knowledge of contract conditions, CDM regulations, Design Management, Programme & Risk Management, and cost control, including forecasting, actual cost, and value reporting Ability to use Primavera P6 software or equivalent Degree/HNC in Civil Engineering, or equivalent CSCS manager's card SMSTS NEBOSH Construction Certificate Knowledge of the NEC contract, including the Early Warning and Compensation Event mechanisms Excellent communication, people, and team management skills, with the ability to influence, motivate and mentor Ability to challenge designs and resolve problems to a conclusion Manage and deliver a successful project with minimal guidance Desirable CEng MICE Knowledge of the JCT form of contract You will receive: Competitive salary Company Pension Life Assurance Private Medical 25 days of annual leave in addition to 8 public bank holidays and loyalty days 8 hours volunteering Employee Assistance Programme to support your mental, physiological and financial wellbeing Flexible benefits via salary sacrifice Company car/green car scheme/car allowance/Van (dependent on position) Leadership & management training and coaching Regular line management engagement and appraisal to support your career progression Development supported by internal and externally delivered training Continuous service awards Employment type: Permanent Hours of work: Full Time Hours of work: 45 hrs / week Tickets/training/certs required: TWC, SMSTS, EUSR card, Management and leadership training is desirable Specific experience required: The candidate is expected to have a minimum of 3 years experience in this role. To have been successfully delivering for TIER 1 self delivery contractors. He or she is expected to have technical, commercial and scheduling skills for clean and foul water projects.