First Military Recruitment Ltd
Workington, Cumbria
MB935: Senior Project Manager (Pre Construction) Location: Workington Salary: £80,000 + £5,750 Car Allowance Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Additional Company Benefits: Exceptional Career Development Opportunities, Company Car/Car Allowance (Depending on job grade), Pension matched up to 8%, 25 days annual leave plus holiday (opportunity to buy/sell leave will be implemented from January 2026), Private medical insurance, Free 24/7 EAP Overview: First Military Recruitment is proudly working in partnership with a fantastic national construction business who are looking to recruit a Senior Project Manager (Pre Construction) on a permanent basis due to growth based at either their Workington depot. Duties and Responsibilities: Be responsible for the overall business results of the project. Cooperate in the process of subcontractor and supplier procurement. Critically review all subcontracts, orders and the like prior to providing final approval for award in accordance with company procedures. Where present, identify additional and future business opportunities and provide information to appropriate internal teams. Represent the project to client, external bodies, and others as required. Ensure the project change management process is correctly followed in line with contract, subcontract, project and company requirements. Maximise commercial opportunities whilst maintaining sustainable business relationships with all parties. Support the business in delivering corporate objectives, strategies and initiatives across all areas of the project and business Provide support to business development and work winning as required, including arranging use of project resources. Lead the project team in ensuring compliance and striving to ensure best practice in all areas of the project. Lead the opportunities and risk process on the project. Ensure production, periodic critical review and update of the project programme, in accordance with project requirements. In conjunction with appropriate section managers, identify areas of variance from planned outputs and production, develop and implement appropriate improvement plans, and ensure capture of required commercial matters. Make all project staff appointments as per project IMS plan. Review on a periodic basis and update as required. Manage staff requirements on the project, including identification and management of budgets, oversight of recruitment processes and managing the annual review process. Challenge resource levels, workloads and training needs to ensure a well-balanced, competent and motivated project team is in place. Actively promote high standards of Health, Safety, Environmental, Sustainability and Quality compliance, including active monitoring of performance. Act as a role model for exceeding compliance. Maintain a high level of personal knowledge of requirements and engage external advisors as required for the project. Ensure completion of all required actions following accidents, incidents, near misses and the like. Ensure Observation Cards process is implemented and followed on the project, including active review and feedback. Critically review and approve the project IMS plan. Ensure compliance in all areas through leading and implementing the measures defined in the plan. Undertake duties as identified and appointed. Undertake other duties as defined and appointed under the Project Specific IMS plan or as defined by the Project Director. Provide records of innovation, lessons learned and improvements from all project areas to support business development and improvements. Produce or ensure production of all required project reports, forecasts and improvement plans, both internally and externally, including taking ownership of the contents thereof. Ensure all required documented outputs and records are correctly uploaded to Themis and other project document control systems. Skills and Qualifications: Detailed knowledge of overall project, including contractual and commercial requirements. Good knowledge of client and interested parties interests. MB935: Senior Project Manager (Pre Construction) Location: Workington Salary: £80,000 + £5,750 Car Allowance Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Additional Company Benefits: Exceptional Career Development Opportunities, Company Car/Car Allowance (Depending on job grade), Pension matched up to 8%, 25 days annual leave plus holiday (opportunity to buy/sell leave will be implemented from January 2026), Private medical insurance, Free 24/7 EAP
18/07/2026
Full time
MB935: Senior Project Manager (Pre Construction) Location: Workington Salary: £80,000 + £5,750 Car Allowance Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Additional Company Benefits: Exceptional Career Development Opportunities, Company Car/Car Allowance (Depending on job grade), Pension matched up to 8%, 25 days annual leave plus holiday (opportunity to buy/sell leave will be implemented from January 2026), Private medical insurance, Free 24/7 EAP Overview: First Military Recruitment is proudly working in partnership with a fantastic national construction business who are looking to recruit a Senior Project Manager (Pre Construction) on a permanent basis due to growth based at either their Workington depot. Duties and Responsibilities: Be responsible for the overall business results of the project. Cooperate in the process of subcontractor and supplier procurement. Critically review all subcontracts, orders and the like prior to providing final approval for award in accordance with company procedures. Where present, identify additional and future business opportunities and provide information to appropriate internal teams. Represent the project to client, external bodies, and others as required. Ensure the project change management process is correctly followed in line with contract, subcontract, project and company requirements. Maximise commercial opportunities whilst maintaining sustainable business relationships with all parties. Support the business in delivering corporate objectives, strategies and initiatives across all areas of the project and business Provide support to business development and work winning as required, including arranging use of project resources. Lead the project team in ensuring compliance and striving to ensure best practice in all areas of the project. Lead the opportunities and risk process on the project. Ensure production, periodic critical review and update of the project programme, in accordance with project requirements. In conjunction with appropriate section managers, identify areas of variance from planned outputs and production, develop and implement appropriate improvement plans, and ensure capture of required commercial matters. Make all project staff appointments as per project IMS plan. Review on a periodic basis and update as required. Manage staff requirements on the project, including identification and management of budgets, oversight of recruitment processes and managing the annual review process. Challenge resource levels, workloads and training needs to ensure a well-balanced, competent and motivated project team is in place. Actively promote high standards of Health, Safety, Environmental, Sustainability and Quality compliance, including active monitoring of performance. Act as a role model for exceeding compliance. Maintain a high level of personal knowledge of requirements and engage external advisors as required for the project. Ensure completion of all required actions following accidents, incidents, near misses and the like. Ensure Observation Cards process is implemented and followed on the project, including active review and feedback. Critically review and approve the project IMS plan. Ensure compliance in all areas through leading and implementing the measures defined in the plan. Undertake duties as identified and appointed. Undertake other duties as defined and appointed under the Project Specific IMS plan or as defined by the Project Director. Provide records of innovation, lessons learned and improvements from all project areas to support business development and improvements. Produce or ensure production of all required project reports, forecasts and improvement plans, both internally and externally, including taking ownership of the contents thereof. Ensure all required documented outputs and records are correctly uploaded to Themis and other project document control systems. Skills and Qualifications: Detailed knowledge of overall project, including contractual and commercial requirements. Good knowledge of client and interested parties interests. MB935: Senior Project Manager (Pre Construction) Location: Workington Salary: £80,000 + £5,750 Car Allowance Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Additional Company Benefits: Exceptional Career Development Opportunities, Company Car/Car Allowance (Depending on job grade), Pension matched up to 8%, 25 days annual leave plus holiday (opportunity to buy/sell leave will be implemented from January 2026), Private medical insurance, Free 24/7 EAP
5 days a week Hybrid - Onsite Dorchester/Bridport 2 days a week Commencing Aug 26 - Rolling contract 450 to 550 a day Inside IR35 Interim Capital Project Manager Role Overview The Council is seeking an experienced interim Capital Project Manager to lead the delivery of a diverse portfolio of capital projects across multiple service areas, including: Children's and SEND Capital Programmes Adults, Prevention and Housing Capital Programmes Economy and Environment Capital Programmes Corporate Capital Programmes Projects may range from building refurbishments and extensions through to major new-build developments and infrastructure schemes delivered through a variety of procurement routes and construction contracts, including NEC and JCT forms of contract. The postholder will provide client-side project leadership throughout the project lifecycle, from project inception and business case development through design, procurement, construction and handover. The role requires strong project management, commercial, contract administration, stakeholder management and governance skills to ensure projects are delivered safely, on programme, within budget and in accordance with Council policies and governance requirements. Key Responsibilities Capital Project Delivery Lead the successful delivery of a portfolio of capital construction and infrastructure projects. Manage projects through all stages of the project lifecycle, including feasibility, design, procurement, construction, commissioning and handover. Act as the Council's client-side lead, ensuring project objectives and outcomes are achieved. Develop and maintain project execution plans, programmes and governance arrangements. Ensure projects comply with statutory requirements, corporate policies and approved business cases. Coordinate multidisciplinary project teams, including consultants, contractors and internal stakeholders. Ensure projects are delivered in accordance with agreed scope, quality, budget and programme requirements. Contract Management Administer and manage projects delivered under NEC and JCT forms of contract. Lead contract management activities throughout project delivery. Monitor contractor performance against contractual obligations. Manage instructions, variations, compensation events, change control and contractual correspondence. Review and assess contractor programmes, progress and performance. Ensure contractual records are maintained and auditable. Support procurement activities and contractor appointments in accordance with Council procurement requirements. Commercial and Financial Management Develop and manage project budgets and cost plans. Monitor expenditure against approved budgets and funding allocations. Work closely with Quantity Surveyors and commercial advisors to manage project costs. Review valuations, payment applications, change requests and final accounts. Ensure robust financial control and value for money throughout project delivery. Identify and manage potential financial risks and opportunities. Programme and Risk Management Develop and maintain project delivery programmes and reporting schedules. Monitor project progress and ensure key milestones are achieved. Identify, assess and manage risks, issues and dependencies. Maintain project risk and issue registers. Lead risk mitigation activities and ensure timely escalation where required. Implement effective change control processes across projects. Design, Quality and Compliance Manage the design development process and ensure delivery against approved project requirements. Coordinate consultants, designers and technical advisors throughout project delivery. Ensure design quality and technical compliance are maintained. Support compliance with Building Regulations, Planning Conditions, CDM Regulations and other statutory requirements. Ensure sustainability, environmental and accessibility requirements are incorporated where required. Governance and Reporting Prepare reports, briefings and presentations for senior leadership teams, boards and committees. Provide regular reporting on project performance, including programme, budget, risks and key decisions. Ensure projects comply with the Council's governance framework and delegated authority arrangements. Support business case development, approvals and gateway reviews. Stakeholder Management Build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Work collaboratively with service managers, operational teams, consultants, contractors and partner organisations. Manage stakeholder expectations and facilitate project decision-making. Support consultation and engagement activities where required. Represent the Council at project meetings, workshops and governance forums. Essential Experience Significant experience delivering capital construction and infrastructure projects. Proven track record of managing multiple projects simultaneously. Experience administering NEC and/or JCT construction contracts. Experience managing multidisciplinary project teams and external consultants. Strong commercial and financial management experience. Experience working within public sector, local authority or similar governance environments. Experience managing projects through design, procurement and construction phases. Risk, programme and stakeholder management experience. Desirable Experience Experience delivering projects across education, SEND, housing, healthcare, public realm, infrastructure or corporate estate sectors. Experience working with external funding streams and grant-funded projects. Knowledge of sustainability, decarbonisation and net-zero initiatives. Experience of framework procurement routes and public procurement regulations. Experience of managing contractors under Design and Build arrangements. Qualifications Essential Degree or equivalent qualification in Project Management, Construction, Engineering, Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying or a related discipline. Professional membership of APM, CIOB, RICS, ICE or equivalent professional body. Desirable PRINCE2 Practitioner, APM PMQ or equivalent. NEC Project Manager Accreditation. Management qualification or leadership training. Personal Attributes Strong leadership and organisational skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities. Commercially aware with sound financial acumen. Strong decision-making and problem-solving capability. Ability to manage competing priorities across multiple projects. Collaborative and outcome-focused approach. Proactive risk management mindset. Ability to operate effectively within complex organisational and governance structures. Reporting Line Reports to: Senior Design Manager and Head of Capital Delivery / Capital Delivery Strategic Lead Corporate Responsibilities The postholder will: Support the Council's commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Comply with all safeguarding responsibilities. Adhere to Health & Safety legislation and CDM requirements. Comply with Data Protection legislation and information governance requirements. Operate in accordance with the Council's financial regulations and procurement procedures. Promote sustainability and environmental objectives throughout project delivery. Connect2Dorset is a trading style of Dorset & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Dorset Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Dorset is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
17/07/2026
Seasonal
5 days a week Hybrid - Onsite Dorchester/Bridport 2 days a week Commencing Aug 26 - Rolling contract 450 to 550 a day Inside IR35 Interim Capital Project Manager Role Overview The Council is seeking an experienced interim Capital Project Manager to lead the delivery of a diverse portfolio of capital projects across multiple service areas, including: Children's and SEND Capital Programmes Adults, Prevention and Housing Capital Programmes Economy and Environment Capital Programmes Corporate Capital Programmes Projects may range from building refurbishments and extensions through to major new-build developments and infrastructure schemes delivered through a variety of procurement routes and construction contracts, including NEC and JCT forms of contract. The postholder will provide client-side project leadership throughout the project lifecycle, from project inception and business case development through design, procurement, construction and handover. The role requires strong project management, commercial, contract administration, stakeholder management and governance skills to ensure projects are delivered safely, on programme, within budget and in accordance with Council policies and governance requirements. Key Responsibilities Capital Project Delivery Lead the successful delivery of a portfolio of capital construction and infrastructure projects. Manage projects through all stages of the project lifecycle, including feasibility, design, procurement, construction, commissioning and handover. Act as the Council's client-side lead, ensuring project objectives and outcomes are achieved. Develop and maintain project execution plans, programmes and governance arrangements. Ensure projects comply with statutory requirements, corporate policies and approved business cases. Coordinate multidisciplinary project teams, including consultants, contractors and internal stakeholders. Ensure projects are delivered in accordance with agreed scope, quality, budget and programme requirements. Contract Management Administer and manage projects delivered under NEC and JCT forms of contract. Lead contract management activities throughout project delivery. Monitor contractor performance against contractual obligations. Manage instructions, variations, compensation events, change control and contractual correspondence. Review and assess contractor programmes, progress and performance. Ensure contractual records are maintained and auditable. Support procurement activities and contractor appointments in accordance with Council procurement requirements. Commercial and Financial Management Develop and manage project budgets and cost plans. Monitor expenditure against approved budgets and funding allocations. Work closely with Quantity Surveyors and commercial advisors to manage project costs. Review valuations, payment applications, change requests and final accounts. Ensure robust financial control and value for money throughout project delivery. Identify and manage potential financial risks and opportunities. Programme and Risk Management Develop and maintain project delivery programmes and reporting schedules. Monitor project progress and ensure key milestones are achieved. Identify, assess and manage risks, issues and dependencies. Maintain project risk and issue registers. Lead risk mitigation activities and ensure timely escalation where required. Implement effective change control processes across projects. Design, Quality and Compliance Manage the design development process and ensure delivery against approved project requirements. Coordinate consultants, designers and technical advisors throughout project delivery. Ensure design quality and technical compliance are maintained. Support compliance with Building Regulations, Planning Conditions, CDM Regulations and other statutory requirements. Ensure sustainability, environmental and accessibility requirements are incorporated where required. Governance and Reporting Prepare reports, briefings and presentations for senior leadership teams, boards and committees. Provide regular reporting on project performance, including programme, budget, risks and key decisions. Ensure projects comply with the Council's governance framework and delegated authority arrangements. Support business case development, approvals and gateway reviews. Stakeholder Management Build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Work collaboratively with service managers, operational teams, consultants, contractors and partner organisations. Manage stakeholder expectations and facilitate project decision-making. Support consultation and engagement activities where required. Represent the Council at project meetings, workshops and governance forums. Essential Experience Significant experience delivering capital construction and infrastructure projects. Proven track record of managing multiple projects simultaneously. Experience administering NEC and/or JCT construction contracts. Experience managing multidisciplinary project teams and external consultants. Strong commercial and financial management experience. Experience working within public sector, local authority or similar governance environments. Experience managing projects through design, procurement and construction phases. Risk, programme and stakeholder management experience. Desirable Experience Experience delivering projects across education, SEND, housing, healthcare, public realm, infrastructure or corporate estate sectors. Experience working with external funding streams and grant-funded projects. Knowledge of sustainability, decarbonisation and net-zero initiatives. Experience of framework procurement routes and public procurement regulations. Experience of managing contractors under Design and Build arrangements. Qualifications Essential Degree or equivalent qualification in Project Management, Construction, Engineering, Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying or a related discipline. Professional membership of APM, CIOB, RICS, ICE or equivalent professional body. Desirable PRINCE2 Practitioner, APM PMQ or equivalent. NEC Project Manager Accreditation. Management qualification or leadership training. Personal Attributes Strong leadership and organisational skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities. Commercially aware with sound financial acumen. Strong decision-making and problem-solving capability. Ability to manage competing priorities across multiple projects. Collaborative and outcome-focused approach. Proactive risk management mindset. Ability to operate effectively within complex organisational and governance structures. Reporting Line Reports to: Senior Design Manager and Head of Capital Delivery / Capital Delivery Strategic Lead Corporate Responsibilities The postholder will: Support the Council's commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Comply with all safeguarding responsibilities. Adhere to Health & Safety legislation and CDM requirements. Comply with Data Protection legislation and information governance requirements. Operate in accordance with the Council's financial regulations and procurement procedures. Promote sustainability and environmental objectives throughout project delivery. Connect2Dorset is a trading style of Dorset & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Dorset Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Dorset is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
We're excited to be partnered with a leading organisation delivering one of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects. This is an opportunity to play a key role in shaping environmental excellence on a nationally important programme, where your expertise will directly influence project success, sustainability, and best practice. What You'll Be Doing: Driving Environmental Excellence Lead the delivery of environmental compliance across construction activities, ensuring high standards are maintained while promoting sustainable best practice. Influencing Project Delivery Partner with project managers, site teams and subcontractors to provide practical environmental advice that supports safe, efficient and compliant project delivery. Leading Compliance & Audits Carry out environmental inspections, audits and performance reporting, identifying opportunities for improvement and ensuring all consent requirements are met. Building Key Relationships Work closely with regulators, clients and key stakeholders, building collaborative relationships to achieve positive environmental outcomes across the project. Supporting & Developing Others Mentor environmental advisors and technicians, share knowledge across teams and help foster a culture of environmental awareness and continuous improvement. Who They're Looking For: Experienced Environmental Professional Degree qualified in an environmental or scientific discipline (or equivalent experience) with a background supporting major construction or infrastructure projects. Technical Expertise Excellent understanding of Environmental Management Systems, environmental legislation, ISO 14001 principles and the practical application of environmental controls on site. Confident Communicator A relationship builder who can confidently engage with site teams, senior stakeholders, regulators and subcontractors to influence positive environmental performance. Proactive Problem Solver Someone who can identify environmental risks early, implement effective solutions and support teams in achieving compliance without impacting delivery. Committed to Excellence Ideally IEMA Practitioner (or equivalent) with experience across disciplines such as ecology, water management, air quality, noise, waste, pollution prevention or environmental compliance. Vacancy Reference: PR/(phone number removed)
15/07/2026
Full time
We're excited to be partnered with a leading organisation delivering one of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects. This is an opportunity to play a key role in shaping environmental excellence on a nationally important programme, where your expertise will directly influence project success, sustainability, and best practice. What You'll Be Doing: Driving Environmental Excellence Lead the delivery of environmental compliance across construction activities, ensuring high standards are maintained while promoting sustainable best practice. Influencing Project Delivery Partner with project managers, site teams and subcontractors to provide practical environmental advice that supports safe, efficient and compliant project delivery. Leading Compliance & Audits Carry out environmental inspections, audits and performance reporting, identifying opportunities for improvement and ensuring all consent requirements are met. Building Key Relationships Work closely with regulators, clients and key stakeholders, building collaborative relationships to achieve positive environmental outcomes across the project. Supporting & Developing Others Mentor environmental advisors and technicians, share knowledge across teams and help foster a culture of environmental awareness and continuous improvement. Who They're Looking For: Experienced Environmental Professional Degree qualified in an environmental or scientific discipline (or equivalent experience) with a background supporting major construction or infrastructure projects. Technical Expertise Excellent understanding of Environmental Management Systems, environmental legislation, ISO 14001 principles and the practical application of environmental controls on site. Confident Communicator A relationship builder who can confidently engage with site teams, senior stakeholders, regulators and subcontractors to influence positive environmental performance. Proactive Problem Solver Someone who can identify environmental risks early, implement effective solutions and support teams in achieving compliance without impacting delivery. Committed to Excellence Ideally IEMA Practitioner (or equivalent) with experience across disciplines such as ecology, water management, air quality, noise, waste, pollution prevention or environmental compliance. Vacancy Reference: PR/(phone number removed)
GDS Partners are recruiting a SHE Advisor on behalf of a well-established Main Contractor for a permanent position based in London. About the client Our client is a well-established Main Contractor delivering high-profile construction projects across the UK. They have built an outstanding reputation for delivering complex projects to the highest standards of quality, safety, and sustainability, while maintaining an excellent health and safety culture throughout the business. About the role London-based role with travel to projects as required. Join a highly respected Main Contractor with a strong pipeline of projects. Work closely with experienced SHEQ professionals and site management teams. Excellent opportunity for long-term career progression and professional development. Permanent position with a competitive salary and benefits package. Main duties will include, but not be limited to: Carry out regular site inspections, audits, and risk assessments. Ensure compliance with current health and safety legislation, company procedures, and environmental standards. Review and monitor RAMS, Construction Phase Plans, and other SHE documentation. Promote a positive safety culture across project teams and the wider supply chain. Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks, and Health & Safety training. Investigate incidents, accidents, and near misses to identify root causes and implement corrective actions. Support site management in maintaining high standards of safety, health, and environmental performance. Monitor high-risk activities and provide practical SHE advice to project teams. Assist with external audits, inspections, and compliance reporting. Liaise with enforcement authorities as required and ensure legislative updates are implemented across all projects. Support continuous improvement initiatives and contribute to the company's SHE objectives. To be successful in your application, you will possess the following: NEBOSH Qualification or equivalent Health & Safety qualification. 2+ years of experience within a Health & Safety role in the construction industry. Strong understanding of UK Health & Safety legislation and industry best practice. Experience carrying out site inspections, audits, and incident investigations. Excellent communication, organisational, and report-writing skills. Ability to build strong working relationships with site teams and subcontractors. Full UK Driving License. To register your interest, or for more information, please contact Eamonn in confidence on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
15/07/2026
Full time
GDS Partners are recruiting a SHE Advisor on behalf of a well-established Main Contractor for a permanent position based in London. About the client Our client is a well-established Main Contractor delivering high-profile construction projects across the UK. They have built an outstanding reputation for delivering complex projects to the highest standards of quality, safety, and sustainability, while maintaining an excellent health and safety culture throughout the business. About the role London-based role with travel to projects as required. Join a highly respected Main Contractor with a strong pipeline of projects. Work closely with experienced SHEQ professionals and site management teams. Excellent opportunity for long-term career progression and professional development. Permanent position with a competitive salary and benefits package. Main duties will include, but not be limited to: Carry out regular site inspections, audits, and risk assessments. Ensure compliance with current health and safety legislation, company procedures, and environmental standards. Review and monitor RAMS, Construction Phase Plans, and other SHE documentation. Promote a positive safety culture across project teams and the wider supply chain. Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks, and Health & Safety training. Investigate incidents, accidents, and near misses to identify root causes and implement corrective actions. Support site management in maintaining high standards of safety, health, and environmental performance. Monitor high-risk activities and provide practical SHE advice to project teams. Assist with external audits, inspections, and compliance reporting. Liaise with enforcement authorities as required and ensure legislative updates are implemented across all projects. Support continuous improvement initiatives and contribute to the company's SHE objectives. To be successful in your application, you will possess the following: NEBOSH Qualification or equivalent Health & Safety qualification. 2+ years of experience within a Health & Safety role in the construction industry. Strong understanding of UK Health & Safety legislation and industry best practice. Experience carrying out site inspections, audits, and incident investigations. Excellent communication, organisational, and report-writing skills. Ability to build strong working relationships with site teams and subcontractors. Full UK Driving License. To register your interest, or for more information, please contact Eamonn in confidence on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
We're excited to be partnered with a leading organisation delivering one of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects. This is an opportunity to play a key role in shaping environmental excellence on a nationally important programme, where your expertise will directly influence project success, sustainability, and best practice. What You'll Be Doing: Driving Environmental Excellence Lead the delivery of environmental compliance across construction activities, ensuring high standards are maintained while promoting sustainable best practice. Influencing Project Delivery Partner with project managers, site teams and subcontractors to provide practical environmental advice that supports safe, efficient and compliant project delivery. Leading Compliance & Audits Carry out environmental inspections, audits and performance reporting, identifying opportunities for improvement and ensuring all consent requirements are met. Building Key Relationships Work closely with regulators, clients and key stakeholders, building collaborative relationships to achieve positive environmental outcomes across the project. Supporting & Developing Others Mentor environmental advisors and technicians, share knowledge across teams and help foster a culture of environmental awareness and continuous improvement. Who They're Looking For: Experienced Environmental Professional Degree qualified in an environmental or scientific discipline (or equivalent experience) with a background supporting major construction or infrastructure projects. Technical Expertise Excellent understanding of Environmental Management Systems, environmental legislation, ISO 14001 principles and the practical application of environmental controls on site. Confident Communicator A relationship builder who can confidently engage with site teams, senior stakeholders, regulators and subcontractors to influence positive environmental performance. Proactive Problem Solver Someone who can identify environmental risks early, implement effective solutions and support teams in achieving compliance without impacting delivery. Committed to Excellence Ideally IEMA Practitioner (or equivalent) with experience across disciplines such as ecology, water management, air quality, noise, waste, pollution prevention or environmental compliance. Vacancy Reference: PR/(phone number removed)
15/07/2026
Full time
We're excited to be partnered with a leading organisation delivering one of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects. This is an opportunity to play a key role in shaping environmental excellence on a nationally important programme, where your expertise will directly influence project success, sustainability, and best practice. What You'll Be Doing: Driving Environmental Excellence Lead the delivery of environmental compliance across construction activities, ensuring high standards are maintained while promoting sustainable best practice. Influencing Project Delivery Partner with project managers, site teams and subcontractors to provide practical environmental advice that supports safe, efficient and compliant project delivery. Leading Compliance & Audits Carry out environmental inspections, audits and performance reporting, identifying opportunities for improvement and ensuring all consent requirements are met. Building Key Relationships Work closely with regulators, clients and key stakeholders, building collaborative relationships to achieve positive environmental outcomes across the project. Supporting & Developing Others Mentor environmental advisors and technicians, share knowledge across teams and help foster a culture of environmental awareness and continuous improvement. Who They're Looking For: Experienced Environmental Professional Degree qualified in an environmental or scientific discipline (or equivalent experience) with a background supporting major construction or infrastructure projects. Technical Expertise Excellent understanding of Environmental Management Systems, environmental legislation, ISO 14001 principles and the practical application of environmental controls on site. Confident Communicator A relationship builder who can confidently engage with site teams, senior stakeholders, regulators and subcontractors to influence positive environmental performance. Proactive Problem Solver Someone who can identify environmental risks early, implement effective solutions and support teams in achieving compliance without impacting delivery. Committed to Excellence Ideally IEMA Practitioner (or equivalent) with experience across disciplines such as ecology, water management, air quality, noise, waste, pollution prevention or environmental compliance. Vacancy Reference: PR/(phone number removed)
About the Role Are you an experienced Environmental Advisor looking to make your mark on one of the UK's largest and most vital infrastructure projects? We are seeking a dynamic, site-based Environmental Advisor to join the Sizewell C Construction Delivery Team. In this role, you will play a pivotal part in delivering the next generation of nuclear power and contributing to the UK's low-carbon future. Working alongside our dedicated Environmental & Sustainability team, Tier 1 Contractors, and the wider Construction Delivery Team, you will ensure that environmental compliance, regulatory standards, and sustainability goals are seamlessly integrated into daily site operations. What You'll Do (Principal Accountabilities) On-Site Oversight: Conduct regular site inspections across contractor work areas to monitor environmental performance, celebrate best practices, and identify areas for correction. Expert Guidance: Provide clear, actionable advice regarding UK environmental legislation, permits, consent conditions, and planning constraints. Document Review: Review and approve contractors' Environmental Management Plans (EMPs), Risk Assessments, and Method Statements (RAMS) to ensure full alignment with Sizewell C standards and legal frameworks. Audits & Self-Assessment: Support internal audits and self-assessments to maintain compliance with legal requirements and ISO 14001 procedures. Incident Management: Support and occasionally lead environmental incident investigations, delivering comprehensive reports and actionable preventative solutions. Risk Escalation: Proactively identify potential environmental or contractual risks, escalating them to the Environmental & Sustainability Manager in a timely, proportionate manner. Culture Champion: Promote positive environmental behaviours and drive continuous improvement across all construction teams. What We Are Looking For Proven Site Experience: Background in an Environmental Management role on a live, fast-paced construction or heavy industrial project. Regulatory Knowledge: Deep understanding of UK environmental legislation, industry best practices, and reference standards relevant to construction. Industry Frameworks: Familiarity with the client/contractor relationship and legal responsibilities under CDM 2015 Regulations . Systems Familiarity: Practical experience working within an Environmental Management System (EMS) aligned with BS EN ISO 14001 . Key Skills: A self-starter with exceptional communication, interpersonal, and influencing skills who can collaborate effectively in a highly regulated environment. Qualifications: A degree (or equivalent qualification) in Environmental Management, Environmental Science, or a related discipline. Desirable (But Not Essential) Experience working on major infrastructure, mega-projects, or within the nuclear sector. Familiarity with Development Consent Order (DCO) controlled projects or highly scrutinized environments. Experience engaging directly with regulators, external auditors, or client environmental teams. Why Join Us? This is a rare opportunity to be part of a high-profile project with a strict "zero harm" ambition. You will operate in a highly professional environment that rewards integrity, offers immense career growth, and places environmental sustainability at the absolute core of its mission.
13/07/2026
Full time
About the Role Are you an experienced Environmental Advisor looking to make your mark on one of the UK's largest and most vital infrastructure projects? We are seeking a dynamic, site-based Environmental Advisor to join the Sizewell C Construction Delivery Team. In this role, you will play a pivotal part in delivering the next generation of nuclear power and contributing to the UK's low-carbon future. Working alongside our dedicated Environmental & Sustainability team, Tier 1 Contractors, and the wider Construction Delivery Team, you will ensure that environmental compliance, regulatory standards, and sustainability goals are seamlessly integrated into daily site operations. What You'll Do (Principal Accountabilities) On-Site Oversight: Conduct regular site inspections across contractor work areas to monitor environmental performance, celebrate best practices, and identify areas for correction. Expert Guidance: Provide clear, actionable advice regarding UK environmental legislation, permits, consent conditions, and planning constraints. Document Review: Review and approve contractors' Environmental Management Plans (EMPs), Risk Assessments, and Method Statements (RAMS) to ensure full alignment with Sizewell C standards and legal frameworks. Audits & Self-Assessment: Support internal audits and self-assessments to maintain compliance with legal requirements and ISO 14001 procedures. Incident Management: Support and occasionally lead environmental incident investigations, delivering comprehensive reports and actionable preventative solutions. Risk Escalation: Proactively identify potential environmental or contractual risks, escalating them to the Environmental & Sustainability Manager in a timely, proportionate manner. Culture Champion: Promote positive environmental behaviours and drive continuous improvement across all construction teams. What We Are Looking For Proven Site Experience: Background in an Environmental Management role on a live, fast-paced construction or heavy industrial project. Regulatory Knowledge: Deep understanding of UK environmental legislation, industry best practices, and reference standards relevant to construction. Industry Frameworks: Familiarity with the client/contractor relationship and legal responsibilities under CDM 2015 Regulations . Systems Familiarity: Practical experience working within an Environmental Management System (EMS) aligned with BS EN ISO 14001 . Key Skills: A self-starter with exceptional communication, interpersonal, and influencing skills who can collaborate effectively in a highly regulated environment. Qualifications: A degree (or equivalent qualification) in Environmental Management, Environmental Science, or a related discipline. Desirable (But Not Essential) Experience working on major infrastructure, mega-projects, or within the nuclear sector. Familiarity with Development Consent Order (DCO) controlled projects or highly scrutinized environments. Experience engaging directly with regulators, external auditors, or client environmental teams. Why Join Us? This is a rare opportunity to be part of a high-profile project with a strict "zero harm" ambition. You will operate in a highly professional environment that rewards integrity, offers immense career growth, and places environmental sustainability at the absolute core of its mission.
Pinnacle Recruitment are currently looking for a SHEQ Advisor to work for a multi disciplinary engineering contractor within the Utilities Sector. You will be responsible for providing support and advice on all aspects of health, safety, wellbeing and environmental management, developing documentation, meeting legal, regulatory and company standards and helping deliver a culture of continual improvement. Salary - £47,000 - £50,000 Job Responsibilities: Assist in the development, communication and provide guidance on SHEQ procedures. Providing support to the operational teams in the necessary guidance, briefing and training required by individuals to carry out their work. Ensure all employees are aware of their statutory duties and responsibilities and understand the requirements of company procedures. Monitor operational teams via regular site inspections and management audits to determine whether work is being carried out in accordance with SHEQ policies, procedures and relevant statutory legislation. Suspend work at any time where compliance with health, safety or environmental legislation is in question and implement corrective action before leaving site where at all possible. Conduct incident investigations, with root cause analysis, and contribute to the development of corrective action plans to prevent reoccurrence. Report incidents in line with Company and Client requirements. Produce and deliver learning bulletins, toolbox talks and monthly focuses about safety, health, wellbeing, environmental and quality issues. Review and assist with production of risk assessments, safe systems of work, construction phase health, safety and environmental management plans. Assist in the identification of training needs for site-based personnel, bringing this to the attention of the Training Manager and Supervisor. Undertake internal audits and produce reports based on findings Carry out regular supply chain partner depot audits. Attend employee committee meetings for Safety, Health & Wellbeing and Environmental Sustainability. Assist in development of stand down events. Carry out for cause and random D&A testing as required. Deliver training sessions to enhance SHEQ awareness and competency within the organisation. Liaise with external bodies including the Health and Safety Executive, Clients and other stakeholders as directed by the SHE Manager. Produce reports on work/projects/activities carried out. Keep up to date with new legislation and maintain a working knowledge of legislation and any developments that affect the industry. Act as a role model at all times in support of the company s vision, priorities and values. Requirements Demonstrate a genuine passion for safety, health & wellbeing, environmental and quality with a commitment to ongoing personal and professional development in this field. Proven experience as a SHEQ Advisor in utilities or construction. Knowledge of relevant SHEQ regulations, standards and best practice. NEBOSH Health & Safety for Construction Certificate or NEBOSH National General Certificate Must hold a current UK Driving License Ability to travel to operational sites in London and South East of England
13/07/2026
Full time
Pinnacle Recruitment are currently looking for a SHEQ Advisor to work for a multi disciplinary engineering contractor within the Utilities Sector. You will be responsible for providing support and advice on all aspects of health, safety, wellbeing and environmental management, developing documentation, meeting legal, regulatory and company standards and helping deliver a culture of continual improvement. Salary - £47,000 - £50,000 Job Responsibilities: Assist in the development, communication and provide guidance on SHEQ procedures. Providing support to the operational teams in the necessary guidance, briefing and training required by individuals to carry out their work. Ensure all employees are aware of their statutory duties and responsibilities and understand the requirements of company procedures. Monitor operational teams via regular site inspections and management audits to determine whether work is being carried out in accordance with SHEQ policies, procedures and relevant statutory legislation. Suspend work at any time where compliance with health, safety or environmental legislation is in question and implement corrective action before leaving site where at all possible. Conduct incident investigations, with root cause analysis, and contribute to the development of corrective action plans to prevent reoccurrence. Report incidents in line with Company and Client requirements. Produce and deliver learning bulletins, toolbox talks and monthly focuses about safety, health, wellbeing, environmental and quality issues. Review and assist with production of risk assessments, safe systems of work, construction phase health, safety and environmental management plans. Assist in the identification of training needs for site-based personnel, bringing this to the attention of the Training Manager and Supervisor. Undertake internal audits and produce reports based on findings Carry out regular supply chain partner depot audits. Attend employee committee meetings for Safety, Health & Wellbeing and Environmental Sustainability. Assist in development of stand down events. Carry out for cause and random D&A testing as required. Deliver training sessions to enhance SHEQ awareness and competency within the organisation. Liaise with external bodies including the Health and Safety Executive, Clients and other stakeholders as directed by the SHE Manager. Produce reports on work/projects/activities carried out. Keep up to date with new legislation and maintain a working knowledge of legislation and any developments that affect the industry. Act as a role model at all times in support of the company s vision, priorities and values. Requirements Demonstrate a genuine passion for safety, health & wellbeing, environmental and quality with a commitment to ongoing personal and professional development in this field. Proven experience as a SHEQ Advisor in utilities or construction. Knowledge of relevant SHEQ regulations, standards and best practice. NEBOSH Health & Safety for Construction Certificate or NEBOSH National General Certificate Must hold a current UK Driving License Ability to travel to operational sites in London and South East of England
About the Client SSA are working on behalf of our client who are a leading earthworks and civil engineering contractor currently delivering a major infrastructure project in the South East. The business is involved in large-scale excavation and earthmoving operations, including the movement of millions of tonnes of material to construct key infrastructure and transport connections. With substantial works underway across multiple sites, the project is supporting hundreds of direct employees and offers excellent opportunities for individuals looking to join a long-term, high-profile programme with a strong focus on safety, operational excellence, and career development. The Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Health & Safety Advisor to join the team on a major infrastructure project based in Dartford, Kent. Reporting to the SHE Manager, you will provide proactive health, safety and environmental support to operational teams, ensuring works are carried out safely, efficiently and in accordance with company procedures and current legislation. You'll be a key member of the project team, promoting best practice and helping to drive a positive safety culture across site. Key Responsibilities Provide proactive health and safety support to site management and operational teams. Carry out regular site inspections, audits and behavioural safety observations. Promote a positive safety culture through coaching and engagement with the workforce. Assist in the investigation of incidents, accidents and near misses, ensuring corrective actions are implemented. Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Review Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) to ensure safe systems of work are in place. Ensure compliance with company procedures, CDM Regulations and current Health & Safety legislation. Monitor subcontractor performance and support continuous improvement initiatives. Maintain accurate HSE records, inspections and KPI reporting. Liaise with clients, consultants and project stakeholders on health and safety matters. Support environmental compliance and sustainability initiatives across the project. Requirements Essential Experience in a Health & Safety Advisor position within civil engineering, infrastructure or major construction projects. NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent). Strong knowledge of UK Health & Safety legislation and CDM Regulations. Experience carrying out site inspections, audits and incident investigations. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Experience working on large-scale infrastructure or rail projects. IOSH Membership (TechIOSH/GradIOSH/CertIOSH) or working towards. Knowledge of ISO 45001 management systems. Temporary Works awareness. Environmental management experience. CSCS Card. What's on Offer Opportunity to work on one of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Long-term, secure project pipeline. Ongoing professional development and support towards further qualifications. Clear career progression within a nationally recognised contractor.
10/07/2026
Full time
About the Client SSA are working on behalf of our client who are a leading earthworks and civil engineering contractor currently delivering a major infrastructure project in the South East. The business is involved in large-scale excavation and earthmoving operations, including the movement of millions of tonnes of material to construct key infrastructure and transport connections. With substantial works underway across multiple sites, the project is supporting hundreds of direct employees and offers excellent opportunities for individuals looking to join a long-term, high-profile programme with a strong focus on safety, operational excellence, and career development. The Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Health & Safety Advisor to join the team on a major infrastructure project based in Dartford, Kent. Reporting to the SHE Manager, you will provide proactive health, safety and environmental support to operational teams, ensuring works are carried out safely, efficiently and in accordance with company procedures and current legislation. You'll be a key member of the project team, promoting best practice and helping to drive a positive safety culture across site. Key Responsibilities Provide proactive health and safety support to site management and operational teams. Carry out regular site inspections, audits and behavioural safety observations. Promote a positive safety culture through coaching and engagement with the workforce. Assist in the investigation of incidents, accidents and near misses, ensuring corrective actions are implemented. Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Review Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) to ensure safe systems of work are in place. Ensure compliance with company procedures, CDM Regulations and current Health & Safety legislation. Monitor subcontractor performance and support continuous improvement initiatives. Maintain accurate HSE records, inspections and KPI reporting. Liaise with clients, consultants and project stakeholders on health and safety matters. Support environmental compliance and sustainability initiatives across the project. Requirements Essential Experience in a Health & Safety Advisor position within civil engineering, infrastructure or major construction projects. NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent). Strong knowledge of UK Health & Safety legislation and CDM Regulations. Experience carrying out site inspections, audits and incident investigations. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Experience working on large-scale infrastructure or rail projects. IOSH Membership (TechIOSH/GradIOSH/CertIOSH) or working towards. Knowledge of ISO 45001 management systems. Temporary Works awareness. Environmental management experience. CSCS Card. What's on Offer Opportunity to work on one of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Long-term, secure project pipeline. Ongoing professional development and support towards further qualifications. Clear career progression within a nationally recognised contractor.
Sustainability Manager Norwich + travel to sites Competitive Salary + Package Must have construction experience I am working with a Leading Tier 1 Main Contractor, in the recruiting of a Sustainability Manager. This role focuses on driving high technical standards, embedding sustainabiliy into project delivery, and influencing and guiding the team through the sustainability fuction to meet both company expectations and client requirements. They are looking for someone who values and promotes the benefits of sustainability within the construction industry, can communicate to senior business individuals, project team members and externally in forums. Working on a range of commercial, residential, mixed-use and hospitality developments, you'll play a key role in embedding sustainable practices across the project lifecycle while working alongside project teams, consultants and clients. The Role As a Sustainability Manager , you'll provide technical guidance and ensure sustainability targets are achieved across multiple projects. Reporting into the Sustainability Manager, you'll support the delivery of environmental initiatives and promote best practice throughout the business. Key Responsibilities Drive sustainability initiatives across live construction projects. Manage and coordinate BREEAM assessments from design through to completion. Support whole-life carbon and embodied carbon assessments. Promote circular economy principles and sustainable material selection. Assist with social value reporting and environmental performance monitoring. Work closely with project teams to ensure sustainability requirements are achieved. Support bid submissions and contribute to sustainability strategies for new projects. Engage with subcontractors and design teams to improve environmental performance. Requirements The successful candidate will ideally have: Previous experience in a Sustainability Advisor role within construction. Previous large or medium scale project experience. Ability to lead a professional team of consultants. Strong knowledge of BREEAM . Experience with embodied carbon or whole-life carbon assessments. Understanding of circular economy principles and sustainable construction. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Degree qualified in Environmental Science, Sustainability, Geography or a related discipline. Knowledge of WELL, ISO14001 or Net Zero strategies would be advantageous. What's on Offer Opportunity to join a well-established contractor delivering prestigious projects. Career progression within a growing sustainability team. Exposure to a wide range of high-profile developments. Competitive salary and benefits package. Support with continued professional development. If you're interested in discussing this opportunity, please apply with an up-to-date CV or contact Tia Bairam at (url removed)
09/07/2026
Full time
Sustainability Manager Norwich + travel to sites Competitive Salary + Package Must have construction experience I am working with a Leading Tier 1 Main Contractor, in the recruiting of a Sustainability Manager. This role focuses on driving high technical standards, embedding sustainabiliy into project delivery, and influencing and guiding the team through the sustainability fuction to meet both company expectations and client requirements. They are looking for someone who values and promotes the benefits of sustainability within the construction industry, can communicate to senior business individuals, project team members and externally in forums. Working on a range of commercial, residential, mixed-use and hospitality developments, you'll play a key role in embedding sustainable practices across the project lifecycle while working alongside project teams, consultants and clients. The Role As a Sustainability Manager , you'll provide technical guidance and ensure sustainability targets are achieved across multiple projects. Reporting into the Sustainability Manager, you'll support the delivery of environmental initiatives and promote best practice throughout the business. Key Responsibilities Drive sustainability initiatives across live construction projects. Manage and coordinate BREEAM assessments from design through to completion. Support whole-life carbon and embodied carbon assessments. Promote circular economy principles and sustainable material selection. Assist with social value reporting and environmental performance monitoring. Work closely with project teams to ensure sustainability requirements are achieved. Support bid submissions and contribute to sustainability strategies for new projects. Engage with subcontractors and design teams to improve environmental performance. Requirements The successful candidate will ideally have: Previous experience in a Sustainability Advisor role within construction. Previous large or medium scale project experience. Ability to lead a professional team of consultants. Strong knowledge of BREEAM . Experience with embodied carbon or whole-life carbon assessments. Understanding of circular economy principles and sustainable construction. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Degree qualified in Environmental Science, Sustainability, Geography or a related discipline. Knowledge of WELL, ISO14001 or Net Zero strategies would be advantageous. What's on Offer Opportunity to join a well-established contractor delivering prestigious projects. Career progression within a growing sustainability team. Exposure to a wide range of high-profile developments. Competitive salary and benefits package. Support with continued professional development. If you're interested in discussing this opportunity, please apply with an up-to-date CV or contact Tia Bairam at (url removed)
Job Title: EHS Advisor (Environmental, Health & Safety Advisor) Location: Greater London Salary: 50,000 - 60,000 + Comprehensive Package Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent About the Role We are seeking an experienced EHS Advisor to join a leading main contractor delivering high-profile construction projects across Greater London. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive health, safety, and environmental professional looking to develop their career within a dynamic and growing construction business. Reporting to the EHS Manager, you will work closely with site management teams to promote a positive safety culture, ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental legislation, and support the successful delivery of projects across multiple sites. Key Responsibilities Provide day-to-day EHS support and guidance to project teams and site management. Conduct regular site inspections, audits, and compliance reviews. Assist in the development and implementation of health, safety, and environmental management systems. Monitor compliance with UK health, safety, and environmental legislation and company procedures. Support risk assessments, method statements (RAMS), and permit-to-work systems. Investigate accidents, incidents, near misses, and environmental events, producing detailed reports and corrective actions. Deliver toolbox talks, safety briefings, and awareness training sessions. Maintain accurate EHS records, reports, and statutory documentation. Liaise with clients, subcontractors, and regulatory authorities on EHS matters. Drive continuous improvement initiatives and promote best practice across projects. Support environmental compliance, including waste management, pollution prevention, and sustainability objectives. Requirements Minimum 2 years' experience in an EHS, HSE, SHEQ, or Health & Safety Advisor role within the construction industry. Experience working for a main contractor is highly desirable. Strong knowledge of UK health and safety legislation and construction regulations. NEBOSH General Certificate (minimum requirement). NEBOSH Construction Certificate desirable. Membership of IOSH (TechIOSH or higher preferred). Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong report writing and incident investigation capabilities. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across Greater London projects.
09/07/2026
Full time
Job Title: EHS Advisor (Environmental, Health & Safety Advisor) Location: Greater London Salary: 50,000 - 60,000 + Comprehensive Package Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent About the Role We are seeking an experienced EHS Advisor to join a leading main contractor delivering high-profile construction projects across Greater London. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive health, safety, and environmental professional looking to develop their career within a dynamic and growing construction business. Reporting to the EHS Manager, you will work closely with site management teams to promote a positive safety culture, ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental legislation, and support the successful delivery of projects across multiple sites. Key Responsibilities Provide day-to-day EHS support and guidance to project teams and site management. Conduct regular site inspections, audits, and compliance reviews. Assist in the development and implementation of health, safety, and environmental management systems. Monitor compliance with UK health, safety, and environmental legislation and company procedures. Support risk assessments, method statements (RAMS), and permit-to-work systems. Investigate accidents, incidents, near misses, and environmental events, producing detailed reports and corrective actions. Deliver toolbox talks, safety briefings, and awareness training sessions. Maintain accurate EHS records, reports, and statutory documentation. Liaise with clients, subcontractors, and regulatory authorities on EHS matters. Drive continuous improvement initiatives and promote best practice across projects. Support environmental compliance, including waste management, pollution prevention, and sustainability objectives. Requirements Minimum 2 years' experience in an EHS, HSE, SHEQ, or Health & Safety Advisor role within the construction industry. Experience working for a main contractor is highly desirable. Strong knowledge of UK health and safety legislation and construction regulations. NEBOSH General Certificate (minimum requirement). NEBOSH Construction Certificate desirable. Membership of IOSH (TechIOSH or higher preferred). Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong report writing and incident investigation capabilities. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across Greater London projects.
Sustainability Manager Cambridge + travel to sites Competitive Salary + Package Must have construction experience I am working with a Leading Tier 1 Main Contractor, in the recruiting of a Sustainability Manager. This role focuses on driving high technical standards, embedding sustainabiliy into project delivery, and influencing and guiding the team through the sustainability fuction to meet both company expectations and client requirements. They are looking for someone who values and promotes the benefits of sustainability within the construction industry, can communicate to senior business individuals, project team members and externally in forums. Working on a range of commercial, residential, mixed-use and hospitality developments, you'll play a key role in embedding sustainable practices across the project lifecycle while working alongside project teams, consultants and clients. The Role As a Sustainability Manager , you'll provide technical guidance and ensure sustainability targets are achieved across multiple projects. Reporting into the Sustainability Manager, you'll support the delivery of environmental initiatives and promote best practice throughout the business. Key Responsibilities Drive sustainability initiatives across live construction projects. Manage and coordinate BREEAM assessments from design through to completion. Support whole-life carbon and embodied carbon assessments. Promote circular economy principles and sustainable material selection. Assist with social value reporting and environmental performance monitoring. Work closely with project teams to ensure sustainability requirements are achieved. Support bid submissions and contribute to sustainability strategies for new projects. Engage with subcontractors and design teams to improve environmental performance. Requirements The successful candidate will ideally have: Previous experience in a Sustainability Advisor role within construction. Previous large or medium scale project experience. Ability to lead a professional team of consultants. Strong knowledge of BREEAM . Experience with embodied carbon or whole-life carbon assessments. Understanding of circular economy principles and sustainable construction. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Degree qualified in Environmental Science, Sustainability, Geography or a related discipline. Knowledge of WELL, ISO14001 or Net Zero strategies would be advantageous. What's on Offer Opportunity to join a well-established contractor delivering prestigious projects. Career progression within a growing sustainability team. Exposure to a wide range of high-profile developments. Competitive salary and benefits package. Support with continued professional development. If you're interested in discussing this opportunity, please apply with an up-to-date CV or contact Tia Bairam at (url removed)
09/07/2026
Full time
Sustainability Manager Cambridge + travel to sites Competitive Salary + Package Must have construction experience I am working with a Leading Tier 1 Main Contractor, in the recruiting of a Sustainability Manager. This role focuses on driving high technical standards, embedding sustainabiliy into project delivery, and influencing and guiding the team through the sustainability fuction to meet both company expectations and client requirements. They are looking for someone who values and promotes the benefits of sustainability within the construction industry, can communicate to senior business individuals, project team members and externally in forums. Working on a range of commercial, residential, mixed-use and hospitality developments, you'll play a key role in embedding sustainable practices across the project lifecycle while working alongside project teams, consultants and clients. The Role As a Sustainability Manager , you'll provide technical guidance and ensure sustainability targets are achieved across multiple projects. Reporting into the Sustainability Manager, you'll support the delivery of environmental initiatives and promote best practice throughout the business. Key Responsibilities Drive sustainability initiatives across live construction projects. Manage and coordinate BREEAM assessments from design through to completion. Support whole-life carbon and embodied carbon assessments. Promote circular economy principles and sustainable material selection. Assist with social value reporting and environmental performance monitoring. Work closely with project teams to ensure sustainability requirements are achieved. Support bid submissions and contribute to sustainability strategies for new projects. Engage with subcontractors and design teams to improve environmental performance. Requirements The successful candidate will ideally have: Previous experience in a Sustainability Advisor role within construction. Previous large or medium scale project experience. Ability to lead a professional team of consultants. Strong knowledge of BREEAM . Experience with embodied carbon or whole-life carbon assessments. Understanding of circular economy principles and sustainable construction. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Degree qualified in Environmental Science, Sustainability, Geography or a related discipline. Knowledge of WELL, ISO14001 or Net Zero strategies would be advantageous. What's on Offer Opportunity to join a well-established contractor delivering prestigious projects. Career progression within a growing sustainability team. Exposure to a wide range of high-profile developments. Competitive salary and benefits package. Support with continued professional development. If you're interested in discussing this opportunity, please apply with an up-to-date CV or contact Tia Bairam at (url removed)
Sustainability Manager Ipswich + travel to sites Competitive Salary + Package Must have construction experience I am working with a Leading Tier 1 Main Contractor, in the recruiting of a Sustainability Manager. This role focuses on driving high technical standards, embedding sustainabiliy into project delivery, and influencing and guiding the team through the sustainability fuction to meet both company expectations and client requirements. They are looking for someone who values and promotes the benefits of sustainability within the construction industry, can communicate to senior business individuals, project team members and externally in forums. Working on a range of commercial, residential, mixed-use and hospitality developments, you'll play a key role in embedding sustainable practices across the project lifecycle while working alongside project teams, consultants and clients. The Role As a Sustainability Manager , you'll provide technical guidance and ensure sustainability targets are achieved across multiple projects. Reporting into the Sustainability Manager, you'll support the delivery of environmental initiatives and promote best practice throughout the business. Key Responsibilities Drive sustainability initiatives across live construction projects. Manage and coordinate BREEAM assessments from design through to completion. Support whole-life carbon and embodied carbon assessments. Promote circular economy principles and sustainable material selection. Assist with social value reporting and environmental performance monitoring. Work closely with project teams to ensure sustainability requirements are achieved. Support bid submissions and contribute to sustainability strategies for new projects. Engage with subcontractors and design teams to improve environmental performance. Requirements The successful candidate will ideally have: Previous experience in a Sustainability Advisor role within construction. Previous large or medium scale project experience. Ability to lead a professional team of consultants. Strong knowledge of BREEAM . Experience with embodied carbon or whole-life carbon assessments. Understanding of circular economy principles and sustainable construction. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Degree qualified in Environmental Science, Sustainability, Geography or a related discipline. Knowledge of WELL, ISO14001 or Net Zero strategies would be advantageous. What's on Offer Opportunity to join a well-established contractor delivering prestigious projects. Career progression within a growing sustainability team. Exposure to a wide range of high-profile developments. Competitive salary and benefits package. Support with continued professional development. If you're interested in discussing this opportunity, please apply with an up-to-date CV or contact Tia Bairam at (url removed)
09/07/2026
Contract
Sustainability Manager Ipswich + travel to sites Competitive Salary + Package Must have construction experience I am working with a Leading Tier 1 Main Contractor, in the recruiting of a Sustainability Manager. This role focuses on driving high technical standards, embedding sustainabiliy into project delivery, and influencing and guiding the team through the sustainability fuction to meet both company expectations and client requirements. They are looking for someone who values and promotes the benefits of sustainability within the construction industry, can communicate to senior business individuals, project team members and externally in forums. Working on a range of commercial, residential, mixed-use and hospitality developments, you'll play a key role in embedding sustainable practices across the project lifecycle while working alongside project teams, consultants and clients. The Role As a Sustainability Manager , you'll provide technical guidance and ensure sustainability targets are achieved across multiple projects. Reporting into the Sustainability Manager, you'll support the delivery of environmental initiatives and promote best practice throughout the business. Key Responsibilities Drive sustainability initiatives across live construction projects. Manage and coordinate BREEAM assessments from design through to completion. Support whole-life carbon and embodied carbon assessments. Promote circular economy principles and sustainable material selection. Assist with social value reporting and environmental performance monitoring. Work closely with project teams to ensure sustainability requirements are achieved. Support bid submissions and contribute to sustainability strategies for new projects. Engage with subcontractors and design teams to improve environmental performance. Requirements The successful candidate will ideally have: Previous experience in a Sustainability Advisor role within construction. Previous large or medium scale project experience. Ability to lead a professional team of consultants. Strong knowledge of BREEAM . Experience with embodied carbon or whole-life carbon assessments. Understanding of circular economy principles and sustainable construction. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Degree qualified in Environmental Science, Sustainability, Geography or a related discipline. Knowledge of WELL, ISO14001 or Net Zero strategies would be advantageous. What's on Offer Opportunity to join a well-established contractor delivering prestigious projects. Career progression within a growing sustainability team. Exposure to a wide range of high-profile developments. Competitive salary and benefits package. Support with continued professional development. If you're interested in discussing this opportunity, please apply with an up-to-date CV or contact Tia Bairam at (url removed)
Health & Safety Advisor Surrey / Hampshire / West London Region Up to £450 a day Outside IR35 6 month contract Are you an experienced Health & Safety Advisor looking for your next challenge? This is an exciting opportunity to play a crucial role in a large-scale water infrastructure projects in the Surrey, London, and Hampshire Region. If you have a strong background in health & safety, risk management, and compliance within the utilities or infrastructure sectors , we want to hear from you. A NEBOSH qualification and experience in high-risk environments are essential. The Company Join one of the UK s leading infrastructure contractors, renowned for delivering major projects in the water and environmental sectors . With a strong reputation for safety, innovation, and sustainability , they are committed to maintaining the highest standards of health & safety while shaping the future of UK infrastructure. The Role As the HSQE Advisor you will provide assurance, guidance and support in the safe operation of sites, in order to comply with all Health and Safety regulatory and legislative requirements. The role would involve supporting and collaborating with Project Teams to deliver projects to the highest health and safety standards. Requirement NEBOSH Construction Certificate CSCS Card Experience and expertise gained in working in a similar role Working knowledge of the Water industry / Civil Engineering Next Steps If you are a dedicated Health & Safety professional looking for your next opportunity, we'd love to hear from you. For more information, contact (url removed) or call on (phone number removed) . Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
09/07/2026
Contract
Health & Safety Advisor Surrey / Hampshire / West London Region Up to £450 a day Outside IR35 6 month contract Are you an experienced Health & Safety Advisor looking for your next challenge? This is an exciting opportunity to play a crucial role in a large-scale water infrastructure projects in the Surrey, London, and Hampshire Region. If you have a strong background in health & safety, risk management, and compliance within the utilities or infrastructure sectors , we want to hear from you. A NEBOSH qualification and experience in high-risk environments are essential. The Company Join one of the UK s leading infrastructure contractors, renowned for delivering major projects in the water and environmental sectors . With a strong reputation for safety, innovation, and sustainability , they are committed to maintaining the highest standards of health & safety while shaping the future of UK infrastructure. The Role As the HSQE Advisor you will provide assurance, guidance and support in the safe operation of sites, in order to comply with all Health and Safety regulatory and legislative requirements. The role would involve supporting and collaborating with Project Teams to deliver projects to the highest health and safety standards. Requirement NEBOSH Construction Certificate CSCS Card Experience and expertise gained in working in a similar role Working knowledge of the Water industry / Civil Engineering Next Steps If you are a dedicated Health & Safety professional looking for your next opportunity, we'd love to hear from you. For more information, contact (url removed) or call on (phone number removed) . Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
There ya go mate: Kenton Black are recruiting for an exciting HSE Advisor opportunity with a leading UK housebuilder across the North-East of Scotland region, on a permanent basis. Our client is a highly respected residential developer known for delivering high-quality homes and creating sustainable communities. Due to continued growth, they are seeking an experienced HSE professional to act as a key advisor across multiple projects, supporting site teams and management in driving a positive health, safety and environmental culture while ensuring the highest standards of compliance and performance. Key Responsibilities: - Act as the regional focal point and champion for Health, Safety and Environmental matters, supporting site and management teams across multiple projects - Provide expert guidance to ensure compliance with company standards, HSE management systems, and all relevant statutory and legal requirements - Support the ongoing development and continuous improvement of HSE systems, policies, and performance initiatives - Promote a proactive safety culture by raising HSE awareness throughout the business and contractor network - Assist with the review of regional H&S training plans and support the delivery of HSE-related training and presentations - Review contractor RAMS and attend pre-start, post-tender and project meetings where required - Conduct regular site inspections, audits, coaching and mentoring visits - Support site teams in achieving and maintaining exceptional HSE standards - Review HSE documentation to ensure compliance with company and industry requirements - Ensure accidents, incidents and near misses are properly reported, investigated and recorded - Attend regional and group HSE meetings - Support project teams in the preparation of pre-construction information in line with CDM regulations What You Bring: - NEBOSH Construction Certificate or NEBOSH National General Certificate as a minimum - Strong knowledge of UK health, safety and environmental legislation, particularly within the construction or housebuilding sector - Previous experience in an HSE Advisor position within construction, housebuilding, civil engineering or a related environment - Confidence in delivering training, presentations and coaching sessions - A proactive, self-motivated approach with excellent attention to detail Why This Role? This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and forward-thinking developer that places safety, sustainability and quality at the heart of its operations. The successful candidate will play a key role in influencing HSE performance across a diverse portfolio of residential developments while benefiting from a supportive environment, ongoing professional development and genuine long-term career progression opportunities.
08/07/2026
Full time
There ya go mate: Kenton Black are recruiting for an exciting HSE Advisor opportunity with a leading UK housebuilder across the North-East of Scotland region, on a permanent basis. Our client is a highly respected residential developer known for delivering high-quality homes and creating sustainable communities. Due to continued growth, they are seeking an experienced HSE professional to act as a key advisor across multiple projects, supporting site teams and management in driving a positive health, safety and environmental culture while ensuring the highest standards of compliance and performance. Key Responsibilities: - Act as the regional focal point and champion for Health, Safety and Environmental matters, supporting site and management teams across multiple projects - Provide expert guidance to ensure compliance with company standards, HSE management systems, and all relevant statutory and legal requirements - Support the ongoing development and continuous improvement of HSE systems, policies, and performance initiatives - Promote a proactive safety culture by raising HSE awareness throughout the business and contractor network - Assist with the review of regional H&S training plans and support the delivery of HSE-related training and presentations - Review contractor RAMS and attend pre-start, post-tender and project meetings where required - Conduct regular site inspections, audits, coaching and mentoring visits - Support site teams in achieving and maintaining exceptional HSE standards - Review HSE documentation to ensure compliance with company and industry requirements - Ensure accidents, incidents and near misses are properly reported, investigated and recorded - Attend regional and group HSE meetings - Support project teams in the preparation of pre-construction information in line with CDM regulations What You Bring: - NEBOSH Construction Certificate or NEBOSH National General Certificate as a minimum - Strong knowledge of UK health, safety and environmental legislation, particularly within the construction or housebuilding sector - Previous experience in an HSE Advisor position within construction, housebuilding, civil engineering or a related environment - Confidence in delivering training, presentations and coaching sessions - A proactive, self-motivated approach with excellent attention to detail Why This Role? This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and forward-thinking developer that places safety, sustainability and quality at the heart of its operations. The successful candidate will play a key role in influencing HSE performance across a diverse portfolio of residential developments while benefiting from a supportive environment, ongoing professional development and genuine long-term career progression opportunities.
Kenton Black are recruiting for an exciting HSE Advisor opportunity with a leading UK housebuilder across the North-East of Scotland region, on a permanent basis. Our client is a highly respected residential developer known for delivering high-quality homes and creating sustainable communities. Due to continued growth, they are seeking an experienced HSE professional to act as a key advisor across multiple projects, supporting site teams and management in driving a positive health, safety and environmental culture while ensuring the highest standards of compliance and performance. Key Responsibilities: - Act as the regional focal point and champion for Health, Safety and Environmental matters, supporting site and management teams across multiple projects - Provide expert guidance to ensure compliance with company standards, HSE management systems, and all relevant statutory and legal requirements - Support the ongoing development and continuous improvement of HSE systems, policies, and performance initiatives - Promote a proactive safety culture by raising HSE awareness throughout the business and contractor network - Assist with the review of regional H&S training plans and support the delivery of HSE-related training and presentations - Review contractor RAMS and attend pre-start, post-tender and project meetings where required - Conduct regular site inspections, audits, coaching and mentoring visits - Support site teams in achieving and maintaining exceptional HSE standards - Review HSE documentation to ensure compliance with company and industry requirements - Ensure accidents, incidents and near misses are properly reported, investigated and recorded - Attend regional and group HSE meetings - Support project teams in the preparation of pre-construction information in line with CDM regulations What You Bring: - NEBOSH Construction Certificate or NEBOSH National General Certificate as a minimum - Strong knowledge of UK health, safety and environmental legislation, particularly within the construction or housebuilding sector - Previous experience in an HSE Advisor position within construction, housebuilding, civil engineering or a related environment - Confidence in delivering training, presentations and coaching sessions - A proactive, self-motivated approach with excellent attention to detail Why This Role? This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and forward-thinking developer that places safety, sustainability and quality at the heart of its operations. The successful candidate will play a key role in influencing HSE performance across a diverse portfolio of residential developments while benefiting from a supportive environment, ongoing professional development and genuine long-term career progression opportunities.
08/07/2026
Full time
Kenton Black are recruiting for an exciting HSE Advisor opportunity with a leading UK housebuilder across the North-East of Scotland region, on a permanent basis. Our client is a highly respected residential developer known for delivering high-quality homes and creating sustainable communities. Due to continued growth, they are seeking an experienced HSE professional to act as a key advisor across multiple projects, supporting site teams and management in driving a positive health, safety and environmental culture while ensuring the highest standards of compliance and performance. Key Responsibilities: - Act as the regional focal point and champion for Health, Safety and Environmental matters, supporting site and management teams across multiple projects - Provide expert guidance to ensure compliance with company standards, HSE management systems, and all relevant statutory and legal requirements - Support the ongoing development and continuous improvement of HSE systems, policies, and performance initiatives - Promote a proactive safety culture by raising HSE awareness throughout the business and contractor network - Assist with the review of regional H&S training plans and support the delivery of HSE-related training and presentations - Review contractor RAMS and attend pre-start, post-tender and project meetings where required - Conduct regular site inspections, audits, coaching and mentoring visits - Support site teams in achieving and maintaining exceptional HSE standards - Review HSE documentation to ensure compliance with company and industry requirements - Ensure accidents, incidents and near misses are properly reported, investigated and recorded - Attend regional and group HSE meetings - Support project teams in the preparation of pre-construction information in line with CDM regulations What You Bring: - NEBOSH Construction Certificate or NEBOSH National General Certificate as a minimum - Strong knowledge of UK health, safety and environmental legislation, particularly within the construction or housebuilding sector - Previous experience in an HSE Advisor position within construction, housebuilding, civil engineering or a related environment - Confidence in delivering training, presentations and coaching sessions - A proactive, self-motivated approach with excellent attention to detail Why This Role? This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and forward-thinking developer that places safety, sustainability and quality at the heart of its operations. The successful candidate will play a key role in influencing HSE performance across a diverse portfolio of residential developments while benefiting from a supportive environment, ongoing professional development and genuine long-term career progression opportunities.
Position: Health & Safety Advisor Location: London & M25 Corridor (Site & Office Based) - 1 day a week in Dartford Office Salary: 35,000 - 45,000 Bennett & Game are representing one of the UK's fastest-growing fa ade remediation and building safety Main Contractors who are seeking a Health & Safety Advisor to join their expanding Southern division. With almost 30 years of specialist expertise, the business has built an outstanding reputation delivering complex fa ade remediation, cladding replacement, fire safety and external refurbishment projects across the UK. Having already secured approximately three years of confirmed work, turnover has increased from 32m to around 45m this year, with ambitions to exceed 55m next year. Their Southern region has grown rapidly over the past 12 months and continues to expand as they secure major remediation schemes across London and the M25, alongside an increasing portfolio of photovoltaic (PV) installations as part of wider building safety and sustainability programmes. This is an excellent opportunity to join a contractor where health and safety is central to every project. Reporting into the regional Health & Safety Manager, you'll support the delivery of high-value building safety and fa ade remediation projects across London and the South East. The role offers a varied split between site inspections and office-based reporting, working within a modern, collaborative business that genuinely invests in its people and offers excellent long-term career progression. Salary & Benefits Salary of 35,000 - 45,000 depending on experience Pension scheme Life assurance (2x annual salary) 24/25 days holiday plus bank holidays, with additional company-contributed Christmas shutdown days where applicable Modern, supportive working environment with high-spec IT equipment, complimentary refreshments and genuine long-term career progression Health & Safety Advisor Position Overview Support the Health & Safety Manager across multiple fa ade remediation and building safety projects throughout London and the M25 corridor Carry out regular site inspections, audits and safety reviews to ensure compliance with current legislation and company procedures Produce inspection reports, monitor corrective actions and assist site teams in maintaining the highest health & safety standards Provide practical health & safety advice to Project Managers, Site Managers and operational teams across live projects Assist with incident investigations, risk assessments, method statements and continuous improvement initiatives Split your time between project sites and the regional office, preparing reports and supporting the wider operational team Health & Safety Advisor Position Requirements Previous experience as a Health & Safety Advisor within the construction industry Experience working for a Main Contractor is highly desirable, ideally with exposure to fa ade remediation, external envelope, high-rise residential or Building Safety Act projects NEBOSH Construction Certificate (or equivalent Health & Safety qualification) Good understanding of current UK health & safety legislation and construction best practice Full UK Driving Licence and willingness to travel to sites across London and the M25 corridor, with office-based reporting as required Looking to join a rapidly growing contractor offering long-term career progression, stability and exposure to prestigious building safety projects Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
07/07/2026
Full time
Position: Health & Safety Advisor Location: London & M25 Corridor (Site & Office Based) - 1 day a week in Dartford Office Salary: 35,000 - 45,000 Bennett & Game are representing one of the UK's fastest-growing fa ade remediation and building safety Main Contractors who are seeking a Health & Safety Advisor to join their expanding Southern division. With almost 30 years of specialist expertise, the business has built an outstanding reputation delivering complex fa ade remediation, cladding replacement, fire safety and external refurbishment projects across the UK. Having already secured approximately three years of confirmed work, turnover has increased from 32m to around 45m this year, with ambitions to exceed 55m next year. Their Southern region has grown rapidly over the past 12 months and continues to expand as they secure major remediation schemes across London and the M25, alongside an increasing portfolio of photovoltaic (PV) installations as part of wider building safety and sustainability programmes. This is an excellent opportunity to join a contractor where health and safety is central to every project. Reporting into the regional Health & Safety Manager, you'll support the delivery of high-value building safety and fa ade remediation projects across London and the South East. The role offers a varied split between site inspections and office-based reporting, working within a modern, collaborative business that genuinely invests in its people and offers excellent long-term career progression. Salary & Benefits Salary of 35,000 - 45,000 depending on experience Pension scheme Life assurance (2x annual salary) 24/25 days holiday plus bank holidays, with additional company-contributed Christmas shutdown days where applicable Modern, supportive working environment with high-spec IT equipment, complimentary refreshments and genuine long-term career progression Health & Safety Advisor Position Overview Support the Health & Safety Manager across multiple fa ade remediation and building safety projects throughout London and the M25 corridor Carry out regular site inspections, audits and safety reviews to ensure compliance with current legislation and company procedures Produce inspection reports, monitor corrective actions and assist site teams in maintaining the highest health & safety standards Provide practical health & safety advice to Project Managers, Site Managers and operational teams across live projects Assist with incident investigations, risk assessments, method statements and continuous improvement initiatives Split your time between project sites and the regional office, preparing reports and supporting the wider operational team Health & Safety Advisor Position Requirements Previous experience as a Health & Safety Advisor within the construction industry Experience working for a Main Contractor is highly desirable, ideally with exposure to fa ade remediation, external envelope, high-rise residential or Building Safety Act projects NEBOSH Construction Certificate (or equivalent Health & Safety qualification) Good understanding of current UK health & safety legislation and construction best practice Full UK Driving Licence and willingness to travel to sites across London and the M25 corridor, with office-based reporting as required Looking to join a rapidly growing contractor offering long-term career progression, stability and exposure to prestigious building safety projects Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Falcon Green is partnering with a leading construction contractor renowned for delivering complex, large-scale data centre and mission-critical projects across the UK. As part of their continued expansion, they are seeking an experienced EHS Advisor to support health, safety, and environmental compliance across data centre projects based in London . The successful candidate will manage EHS standards on site, conduct audits and risk assessments, drive continuous improvement, and work closely with clients, subcontractors, and project teams to ensure a strong safety culture and full regulatory compliance. Responsibilities: Implement and maintain EHS policies, procedures, and standards across London-based data centre projects Conduct regular site inspections, audits, and risk assessments to identify hazards and ensure corrective actions are taken Promote and embed a positive safety culture across all project teams and subcontractors Deliver safety briefings, toolbox talks, and training sessions for site personnel Investigate incidents, near misses, and non-conformances, ensuring thorough root cause analysis and preventative measures Maintain accurate EHS documentation, records, and reports in line with regulatory and project requirements Monitor environmental performance, including waste management, emissions, and sustainability initiatives Liaise with clients and stakeholders to ensure EHS expectations are met throughout the project lifecycle Requirements: Relevant EHS qualification (e.g., NEBOSH or equivalent) Proven experience in an EHS role within construction or data centre projects Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation and industry best practices Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to engage and influence stakeholders Proactive approach to risk management with strong attention to detail Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment Proficient in Microsoft Office and EHS reporting systems Full driving licence and willingness to travel to site as required Interested candidates are invited to send their CV.
07/07/2026
Full time
Falcon Green is partnering with a leading construction contractor renowned for delivering complex, large-scale data centre and mission-critical projects across the UK. As part of their continued expansion, they are seeking an experienced EHS Advisor to support health, safety, and environmental compliance across data centre projects based in London . The successful candidate will manage EHS standards on site, conduct audits and risk assessments, drive continuous improvement, and work closely with clients, subcontractors, and project teams to ensure a strong safety culture and full regulatory compliance. Responsibilities: Implement and maintain EHS policies, procedures, and standards across London-based data centre projects Conduct regular site inspections, audits, and risk assessments to identify hazards and ensure corrective actions are taken Promote and embed a positive safety culture across all project teams and subcontractors Deliver safety briefings, toolbox talks, and training sessions for site personnel Investigate incidents, near misses, and non-conformances, ensuring thorough root cause analysis and preventative measures Maintain accurate EHS documentation, records, and reports in line with regulatory and project requirements Monitor environmental performance, including waste management, emissions, and sustainability initiatives Liaise with clients and stakeholders to ensure EHS expectations are met throughout the project lifecycle Requirements: Relevant EHS qualification (e.g., NEBOSH or equivalent) Proven experience in an EHS role within construction or data centre projects Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation and industry best practices Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to engage and influence stakeholders Proactive approach to risk management with strong attention to detail Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment Proficient in Microsoft Office and EHS reporting systems Full driving licence and willingness to travel to site as required Interested candidates are invited to send their CV.
About the Company Our client is a well established specialist civil engineering contractor with experience delivering complex earthworks, enabling works and infrastructure projects across the UK. Working alongside many of the country's leading principal contractors, they have built an excellent reputation for delivering high-quality projects safely, sustainably and efficiently. With a strong pipeline of major infrastructure schemes, they are committed to investing in their people, maintaining the highest standards of health and safety, and providing long-term career development opportunities. The Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Health & Safety Advisor to join the team on a major infrastructure project based in Aylesbury. Reporting to the SHE Manager, you will provide proactive health, safety and environmental support to operational teams, ensuring works are carried out safely, efficiently and in accordance with company procedures and current legislation. You'll be a key member of the project team, promoting best practice and helping to drive a positive safety culture across site. Key Responsibilities Provide proactive health and safety support to site management and operational teams. Carry out regular site inspections, audits and behavioural safety observations. Promote a positive safety culture through coaching and engagement with the workforce. Assist in the investigation of incidents, accidents and near misses, ensuring corrective actions are implemented. Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Review Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) to ensure safe systems of work are in place. Ensure compliance with company procedures, CDM Regulations and current Health & Safety legislation. Monitor subcontractor performance and support continuous improvement initiatives. Maintain accurate HSE records, inspections and KPI reporting. Liaise with clients, consultants and project stakeholders on health and safety matters. Support environmental compliance and sustainability initiatives across the project. Requirements Essential Experience in a Health & Safety Advisor position within civil engineering, infrastructure or major construction projects. NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent). Strong knowledge of UK Health & Safety legislation and CDM Regulations. Experience carrying out site inspections, audits and incident investigations. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Experience working on large-scale infrastructure or rail projects. IOSH Membership (TechIOSH/GradIOSH/CertIOSH) or working towards. Knowledge of ISO 45001 management systems. Temporary Works awareness. Environmental management experience. CSCS Card. What's on Offer Opportunity to work on one of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Long-term, secure project pipeline. Ongoing professional development and support towards further qualifications. Clear career progression within a nationally recognised contractor.
07/07/2026
Full time
About the Company Our client is a well established specialist civil engineering contractor with experience delivering complex earthworks, enabling works and infrastructure projects across the UK. Working alongside many of the country's leading principal contractors, they have built an excellent reputation for delivering high-quality projects safely, sustainably and efficiently. With a strong pipeline of major infrastructure schemes, they are committed to investing in their people, maintaining the highest standards of health and safety, and providing long-term career development opportunities. The Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Health & Safety Advisor to join the team on a major infrastructure project based in Aylesbury. Reporting to the SHE Manager, you will provide proactive health, safety and environmental support to operational teams, ensuring works are carried out safely, efficiently and in accordance with company procedures and current legislation. You'll be a key member of the project team, promoting best practice and helping to drive a positive safety culture across site. Key Responsibilities Provide proactive health and safety support to site management and operational teams. Carry out regular site inspections, audits and behavioural safety observations. Promote a positive safety culture through coaching and engagement with the workforce. Assist in the investigation of incidents, accidents and near misses, ensuring corrective actions are implemented. Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Review Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) to ensure safe systems of work are in place. Ensure compliance with company procedures, CDM Regulations and current Health & Safety legislation. Monitor subcontractor performance and support continuous improvement initiatives. Maintain accurate HSE records, inspections and KPI reporting. Liaise with clients, consultants and project stakeholders on health and safety matters. Support environmental compliance and sustainability initiatives across the project. Requirements Essential Experience in a Health & Safety Advisor position within civil engineering, infrastructure or major construction projects. NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent). Strong knowledge of UK Health & Safety legislation and CDM Regulations. Experience carrying out site inspections, audits and incident investigations. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Experience working on large-scale infrastructure or rail projects. IOSH Membership (TechIOSH/GradIOSH/CertIOSH) or working towards. Knowledge of ISO 45001 management systems. Temporary Works awareness. Environmental management experience. CSCS Card. What's on Offer Opportunity to work on one of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Long-term, secure project pipeline. Ongoing professional development and support towards further qualifications. Clear career progression within a nationally recognised contractor.
You will like This Environmental Advisory role in Chesterfield (or Midlands/North region) with a forward-thinking private rail business that truly values sustainability and innovation. This is a remarkable chance to contribute to a company recognised for its collaborative approach and commitment to exceeding environmental standards. Join a team dedicated to tangible, positive change within the UK rail infrastructure sector, enjoying the benefits of working with a company that values expertise and progressive environmental practices. You will like The Environmental Advisor role itself, where you ll lead environmental management and compliance across multiple rail infrastructure projects. This position offers a fulfilling opportunity to influence best practices in sustainability, risk mitigation, and environmental performance. You will provide expert guidance, shape environmental strategies, and support your teams in embedding sustainable principles into every aspect of project delivery. It s a busy, strategic role working at the heart of a values-driven organisation committed to Net Zero ambitions. PS Full job specification can be made available to shortlisted applicants prior to interview. You will have To succeed as an Environmental Advisor, you will possess a degree in Environmental Management, Science, or a related field, coupled with over five years experience in environmental management within construction, infrastructure, or rail. Strong knowledge of UK environmental legislation, compliance standards, and risk management processes is essential. Demonstrable ability to lead audits, influence teams, and support continuous improvement initiatives will set the successful candidate apart. Prior experience integrating environmental strategies within complex projects is highly valued. You will get As an Environmental Advisor here, you will enjoy a highly competitive salary, £50K-£60K, complemented by a comprehensive benefits package: Expect a generous holiday allowance, pension scheme contributions, and opportunities for professional development. You ll be part of an organisation that genuinely promotes environmental sustainability, offering a platform where your work drives meaningful impact in the sector. You can apply to this Environmental Advisor role by pushing the button on this job posting, or by sending your CV in confidence to (url removed) UK_MS
07/07/2026
Full time
You will like This Environmental Advisory role in Chesterfield (or Midlands/North region) with a forward-thinking private rail business that truly values sustainability and innovation. This is a remarkable chance to contribute to a company recognised for its collaborative approach and commitment to exceeding environmental standards. Join a team dedicated to tangible, positive change within the UK rail infrastructure sector, enjoying the benefits of working with a company that values expertise and progressive environmental practices. You will like The Environmental Advisor role itself, where you ll lead environmental management and compliance across multiple rail infrastructure projects. This position offers a fulfilling opportunity to influence best practices in sustainability, risk mitigation, and environmental performance. You will provide expert guidance, shape environmental strategies, and support your teams in embedding sustainable principles into every aspect of project delivery. It s a busy, strategic role working at the heart of a values-driven organisation committed to Net Zero ambitions. PS Full job specification can be made available to shortlisted applicants prior to interview. You will have To succeed as an Environmental Advisor, you will possess a degree in Environmental Management, Science, or a related field, coupled with over five years experience in environmental management within construction, infrastructure, or rail. Strong knowledge of UK environmental legislation, compliance standards, and risk management processes is essential. Demonstrable ability to lead audits, influence teams, and support continuous improvement initiatives will set the successful candidate apart. Prior experience integrating environmental strategies within complex projects is highly valued. You will get As an Environmental Advisor here, you will enjoy a highly competitive salary, £50K-£60K, complemented by a comprehensive benefits package: Expect a generous holiday allowance, pension scheme contributions, and opportunities for professional development. You ll be part of an organisation that genuinely promotes environmental sustainability, offering a platform where your work drives meaningful impact in the sector. You can apply to this Environmental Advisor role by pushing the button on this job posting, or by sending your CV in confidence to (url removed) UK_MS
Hays Construction and Property
Audenshaw, Manchester
I'm working with a highly regarded specialist contractor delivering some of the UK's most complex and technically challenging infrastructure and construction projects. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Health & Safety Manager to lead their safety function and help shape the next phase of the business. This is a genuine leadership role, sitting within the senior management team and offering the opportunity to influence strategy, develop people and drive a positive safety culture across multiple high-profile projects. The Role Lead and continuously improve the company's Health, Safety & Environmental Management Systems Act as the organisation's lead competent person for Health & Safety Manage, mentor and develop a team of Health & Safety Advisors Provide expert guidance to directors, senior leaders and project teams Ensure compliance with ISO standards and relevant legislation Lead audits, inspections and accident investigations Drive continuous improvement initiatives across the business Support operational teams with practical, commercially focused HSE advice Promote environmental best practice and sustainability initiatives About You Significant Health & Safety leadership experience within construction or a related sector Proven track record of improving HSE systems, culture and performance Experience influencing senior stakeholders and operational teams Strong knowledge of UK Health & Safety legislation and CDM Regulations Excellent communication, coaching and leadership skills Commercially aware with a practical, solutions-focused approach Qualifications NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) essential Environmental qualification such as IEMA desirable What's on Offer? Competitive salary and benefits package Strategic leadership position with genuine influence Opportunity to lead and develop an established HSE team Exposure to complex, high-profile projects Long-term career progression within a growing and well-respected business Collaborative culture where Health & Safety is genuinely valued This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive Health & Safety professional who wants to move beyond compliance and make a real impact on both people and business performance. 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)
03/07/2026
Full time
I'm working with a highly regarded specialist contractor delivering some of the UK's most complex and technically challenging infrastructure and construction projects. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Health & Safety Manager to lead their safety function and help shape the next phase of the business. This is a genuine leadership role, sitting within the senior management team and offering the opportunity to influence strategy, develop people and drive a positive safety culture across multiple high-profile projects. The Role Lead and continuously improve the company's Health, Safety & Environmental Management Systems Act as the organisation's lead competent person for Health & Safety Manage, mentor and develop a team of Health & Safety Advisors Provide expert guidance to directors, senior leaders and project teams Ensure compliance with ISO standards and relevant legislation Lead audits, inspections and accident investigations Drive continuous improvement initiatives across the business Support operational teams with practical, commercially focused HSE advice Promote environmental best practice and sustainability initiatives About You Significant Health & Safety leadership experience within construction or a related sector Proven track record of improving HSE systems, culture and performance Experience influencing senior stakeholders and operational teams Strong knowledge of UK Health & Safety legislation and CDM Regulations Excellent communication, coaching and leadership skills Commercially aware with a practical, solutions-focused approach Qualifications NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) essential Environmental qualification such as IEMA desirable What's on Offer? Competitive salary and benefits package Strategic leadership position with genuine influence Opportunity to lead and develop an established HSE team Exposure to complex, high-profile projects Long-term career progression within a growing and well-respected business Collaborative culture where Health & Safety is genuinely valued This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive Health & Safety professional who wants to move beyond compliance and make a real impact on both people and business performance. 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)