Multi-Skilled Maintenance Technician – London Bridge
We are seeking a reliable and proactive Multi-Skilled Maintenance Technician to join our team.
This is a hands-on position responsible for delivering a wide range of maintenance and repair works across communal areas, and managed offices. You will be expected to work independently, take ownership of tasks from start to finish, and represent the company professionally while on site.
Key Responsibilities
Carry out general repairs and property maintenance works
Complete minor electrical works where competent and authorised
Decorating, painting and making-good works
Conduct routine health and safety inspections
Assist with planned and preventative maintenance programmes
Identify and report defects, risks and maintenance recommendations
Liaise professionally with tenants, contractors and suppliers
Complete job reports, photographs and updates using company systems
Ensure all works are carried out safely and to a high standard
About You
Essential Requirements
Previous experience in property maintenance, facilities management or building repairs
Strong practical skills across multiple trades
Excellent communication and customer service skills
Ability to work independently and manage workload effectively
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Reliable, professional and well organised
Basic IT skills for reporting, job management and photographic records
Full UK driver's license
Desirable
City & Guilds, NVQ or equivalent qualification in a maintenance, construction or engineering discipline
Health & Safety knowledge and awareness
Experience working within residential property environments
Multi-trade maintenance experience
What Matters Most
Technical skills are important, but attitude is everything.
We are looking for someone who takes pride in their work, communicates professionally, arrives on time, and consistently delivers a high standard of service. We value reliability, accountability and a positive approach above all else.
In return, we offer a supportive environment, ongoing training and genuine opportunities for career development within a growing property business.
01/06/2026
Full time
Multi-Skilled Maintenance Technician – London Bridge
We are seeking a reliable and proactive Multi-Skilled Maintenance Technician to join our team.
This is a hands-on position responsible for delivering a wide range of maintenance and repair works across communal areas, and managed offices. You will be expected to work independently, take ownership of tasks from start to finish, and represent the company professionally while on site.
Key Responsibilities
Carry out general repairs and property maintenance works
Complete minor electrical works where competent and authorised
Decorating, painting and making-good works
Conduct routine health and safety inspections
Assist with planned and preventative maintenance programmes
Identify and report defects, risks and maintenance recommendations
Liaise professionally with tenants, contractors and suppliers
Complete job reports, photographs and updates using company systems
Ensure all works are carried out safely and to a high standard
About You
Essential Requirements
Previous experience in property maintenance, facilities management or building repairs
Strong practical skills across multiple trades
Excellent communication and customer service skills
Ability to work independently and manage workload effectively
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Reliable, professional and well organised
Basic IT skills for reporting, job management and photographic records
Full UK driver's license
Desirable
City & Guilds, NVQ or equivalent qualification in a maintenance, construction or engineering discipline
Health & Safety knowledge and awareness
Experience working within residential property environments
Multi-trade maintenance experience
What Matters Most
Technical skills are important, but attitude is everything.
We are looking for someone who takes pride in their work, communicates professionally, arrives on time, and consistently delivers a high standard of service. We value reliability, accountability and a positive approach above all else.
In return, we offer a supportive environment, ongoing training and genuine opportunities for career development within a growing property business.
Scotfast Ltd operates across the UK delivering large-scale fencing, forestry, and civil engineering projects.
Due to continued expansion, we are looking for hardworking and motivated individuals with a strong work ethic to join our team on a full-time, permanent basis.
This role involves working around Perthshire as well as working away from home Monday to Friday on projects across the UK, with paid accommodation and a daily stay-away allowance provided.
We offer genuine opportunities for progression to individuals who demonstrate reliability, leadership qualities, and a willingness to learn and take on additional responsibilities.
Requirements:
* Previous labouring experience preferred (minimum 1 year)
* Valid CSCS card (required)
* Full UK driving licence (required)
* Ability to travel to our yard near Inchture for early morning starts
* Reliable, physically fit, and capable of working outdoors in all weather conditions
* Willingness to work away across the UK on a weekly basis
Key Responsibilities:
* Assisting supervisors, team leaders, and tradespeople on site
* Carrying out general labouring duties across multiple projects
* Loading and unloading materials, tools, and equipment
* Reading job sheets and accurately identifying materials
* Operating equipment and machinery when required
* Maintaining clean, safe, and organised work areas
* Following health & safety procedures at all times
* Completing all required training
What We Offer:
* Competitive rates of pay – Living Wage Employer
* Paid accommodation while working away
* Daily stay-away allowance
* Company pension scheme
* 28 days annual leave
* All PPE provided
* Free parking
* Long-term career development opportunities
Licence/Certification:
CSCS (required)
Driving Licence (required)
28/05/2026
Full time
Scotfast Ltd operates across the UK delivering large-scale fencing, forestry, and civil engineering projects.
Due to continued expansion, we are looking for hardworking and motivated individuals with a strong work ethic to join our team on a full-time, permanent basis.
This role involves working around Perthshire as well as working away from home Monday to Friday on projects across the UK, with paid accommodation and a daily stay-away allowance provided.
We offer genuine opportunities for progression to individuals who demonstrate reliability, leadership qualities, and a willingness to learn and take on additional responsibilities.
Requirements:
* Previous labouring experience preferred (minimum 1 year)
* Valid CSCS card (required)
* Full UK driving licence (required)
* Ability to travel to our yard near Inchture for early morning starts
* Reliable, physically fit, and capable of working outdoors in all weather conditions
* Willingness to work away across the UK on a weekly basis
Key Responsibilities:
* Assisting supervisors, team leaders, and tradespeople on site
* Carrying out general labouring duties across multiple projects
* Loading and unloading materials, tools, and equipment
* Reading job sheets and accurately identifying materials
* Operating equipment and machinery when required
* Maintaining clean, safe, and organised work areas
* Following health & safety procedures at all times
* Completing all required training
What We Offer:
* Competitive rates of pay – Living Wage Employer
* Paid accommodation while working away
* Daily stay-away allowance
* Company pension scheme
* 28 days annual leave
* All PPE provided
* Free parking
* Long-term career development opportunities
Licence/Certification:
CSCS (required)
Driving Licence (required)
Our Lead Auditors work with a diverse client base spanning construction, manufacturing, chemicals, facilities management, engineering, transport, warehousing, and more. You will deliver independent, evidence-based third-party audits that provide organisations with clear insight into the effectiveness of their management systems.
We are particularly interested in individuals with strong hands-on industry experience and a sound understanding of operational environments, compliance frameworks, and regulatory requirements. We are currently recruiting in and near London, Manchester, Oxford and the West Midlands.
Previous auditing experience is advantageous but not essential. Following Global and Divisional inductions, you will complete a structured 12-week training programme combining structured learning, supervised on-site audit experience, and shadowing. This programme leads to qualification in ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001, equipping you with the knowledge and confidence to succeed as a certified Lead Auditor.
What that means day to day:
Plan, conduct, and lead independent, third-party audits
Gather objective evidence and prepare clear, impartial audit reports
Host opening and closing meetings to communicate findings
Build and maintain professional client relationships
Continue developing your knowledge of the industry and evolving standards
Complete auditor training and achieve your Lead Auditor qualifications (supported by ISOQAR)
What you’ll need to be successful:
You’ll bring hands-on operational experience from a relevant industry or industries and understand how organisations operate day to day. Strong communication skills, analytical thinking and clear, accurate report writing are essential, alongside a professional and methodical approach. You’ll also be comfortable with regional and national travel (including occasional overnight stays) and hold a full UK driving licence. Your integrity, technical knowledge, and ability to deliver high-quality, value-adding audit reports will enable you to thrive in this role.
What you'll get in return:
We want you to be able to do your best work here. We emphasise providing many ways to support our team to do their best work, and below are some of the perks and benefits we offer:
Personal Health & Wellbeing / Benefits:
Enhanced Parental Leave
Generous annual leave
Healthcare Plan Annual Giving Day – an extra day to give back to yourself or your community Car Allowance or Company Car
Future Planning
Pension scheme with employer contributions Life Assurance – 3X base salary Rewards Program – access to discounts and cashback LinkedIn Learning License for upskilling & development
06/05/2026
Full time
Our Lead Auditors work with a diverse client base spanning construction, manufacturing, chemicals, facilities management, engineering, transport, warehousing, and more. You will deliver independent, evidence-based third-party audits that provide organisations with clear insight into the effectiveness of their management systems.
We are particularly interested in individuals with strong hands-on industry experience and a sound understanding of operational environments, compliance frameworks, and regulatory requirements. We are currently recruiting in and near London, Manchester, Oxford and the West Midlands.
Previous auditing experience is advantageous but not essential. Following Global and Divisional inductions, you will complete a structured 12-week training programme combining structured learning, supervised on-site audit experience, and shadowing. This programme leads to qualification in ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001, equipping you with the knowledge and confidence to succeed as a certified Lead Auditor.
What that means day to day:
Plan, conduct, and lead independent, third-party audits
Gather objective evidence and prepare clear, impartial audit reports
Host opening and closing meetings to communicate findings
Build and maintain professional client relationships
Continue developing your knowledge of the industry and evolving standards
Complete auditor training and achieve your Lead Auditor qualifications (supported by ISOQAR)
What you’ll need to be successful:
You’ll bring hands-on operational experience from a relevant industry or industries and understand how organisations operate day to day. Strong communication skills, analytical thinking and clear, accurate report writing are essential, alongside a professional and methodical approach. You’ll also be comfortable with regional and national travel (including occasional overnight stays) and hold a full UK driving licence. Your integrity, technical knowledge, and ability to deliver high-quality, value-adding audit reports will enable you to thrive in this role.
What you'll get in return:
We want you to be able to do your best work here. We emphasise providing many ways to support our team to do their best work, and below are some of the perks and benefits we offer:
Personal Health & Wellbeing / Benefits:
Enhanced Parental Leave
Generous annual leave
Healthcare Plan Annual Giving Day – an extra day to give back to yourself or your community Car Allowance or Company Car
Future Planning
Pension scheme with employer contributions Life Assurance – 3X base salary Rewards Program – access to discounts and cashback LinkedIn Learning License for upskilling & development
Falcon Green is partnering with one of Europe s top M&E contractors, known for delivering large-scale projects across Data Centres, Education, Healthcare, and Life Sciences. They re looking for an ambitious Mechanical Engineer to join the team in Europe. If you re looking to take your career to the next level, this is a great chance to work on a high-profile, technically challenging project while gaining international experience. You ll be joining a supportive, close-knit site team and there are clear opportunities to move into senior engineering or project management roles over time. Employment will follow the host country s local labour laws. What you ll be doing: Running day-to-day mechanical site activities and keeping things on track. Coordinating the mechanical programme with other trades, package leads, engineers, and client teams. Keeping an eye on costs across the mechanical package. Attending key meetings site, engineering, planning, coordination, and handover. Maintaining up-to-date project records and weekly logs. Working closely with subcontractors to make sure safety, quality, and programme targets are met. What we re looking for: At least 5 years experience in Mechanical Engineering. A recognised mechanical or building services engineering degree. Strong organisational skills and the ability to work well in a team. Flexibility to travel as needed for the project. Excellent English communication skills. Eligibility to work across European countries. With multiple big projects recently awarded across mainland Europe, this is a fantastic opportunity to secure long-term work with a contractor that really invests in its people. If this sounds like the right move for you, send us your CV to the email below.
27/06/2026
Full time
Falcon Green is partnering with one of Europe s top M&E contractors, known for delivering large-scale projects across Data Centres, Education, Healthcare, and Life Sciences. They re looking for an ambitious Mechanical Engineer to join the team in Europe. If you re looking to take your career to the next level, this is a great chance to work on a high-profile, technically challenging project while gaining international experience. You ll be joining a supportive, close-knit site team and there are clear opportunities to move into senior engineering or project management roles over time. Employment will follow the host country s local labour laws. What you ll be doing: Running day-to-day mechanical site activities and keeping things on track. Coordinating the mechanical programme with other trades, package leads, engineers, and client teams. Keeping an eye on costs across the mechanical package. Attending key meetings site, engineering, planning, coordination, and handover. Maintaining up-to-date project records and weekly logs. Working closely with subcontractors to make sure safety, quality, and programme targets are met. What we re looking for: At least 5 years experience in Mechanical Engineering. A recognised mechanical or building services engineering degree. Strong organisational skills and the ability to work well in a team. Flexibility to travel as needed for the project. Excellent English communication skills. Eligibility to work across European countries. With multiple big projects recently awarded across mainland Europe, this is a fantastic opportunity to secure long-term work with a contractor that really invests in its people. If this sounds like the right move for you, send us your CV to the email below.
Design and Estimating Engineer Chesterfield Fire Detection, Security and Network Design £Competitive The Role The role of the Design and Estimating Engineer is to design and cost complex fire, life safety, electronic security systems and network infrastructure. You will be responsible for reviewing client/tender specification documents and drawings, liaising with suppliers, using CAD software for the detailed design, costing the projects and drafting proposal documents. You will work collaboratively with various departments, our clients, consultants, suppliers and colleagues, in order to ensure internal & external deadlines are met and that projects are accurately designed & costed. Duties and Responsibilities Progressing sales enquiries and tenders' requirements by working closely with Business Development Managers to ensure that customer requirements are understood Designing various life safety and security systems plus any other integrated building systems as specified within the Company's scope of work based upon customer requirements, specifications, drawings, and current standards Preparing proposals, quotations and tender documents and ensuring they are prepared on time and in line with company standards Assessing the risk factors influencing the security and fire design, to either enhance accordingly or to communicate back to the client Ensuring all quotations and system design specifications are compatible with the requirements of all applicable technical and regulatory standards and Codes of Practice Adhering to all Company policies and procedures Ensuring handovers and deadlines are achieved Reviewing changes in customers' specifications and modifying designs accordingly No job description can be entirely comprehensive, and the jobholder will be expected to adapt and carry out such other duties as may be required from time to time, on the understanding that they will be within the individual's remit and capability, and consistent with the status and responsibilities of the role within the business. Person Specification Essential Good working knowledge of fire, security or network infrastructure products and systems and their features/limitations Previous design and estimating experience, including the ability to prepare cost sheets and proposal documents Good verbal and written communication skills Excellent interpersonal skills Experience of reading and publishing specifications and technical drawings Excellent organisational and time management skills Excellent attention to detail Desirable Proficient in the use of the latest AutoCAD and/or Revit packages Current knowledge of technologies, technical and regulatory standards, which are relevant to the design process Previous installation or commissioning experience within a relevant sector Knowledge of European regulatory standards Proficiency in a European language is desirable but not essential We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit and business need. Working Conditions The role is based in an open plan office environment with multi-screen computer use. On occasion the role may require support at our other offices and onsite at customers' sites for design meetings. Fore more information on the role please call Giles Churchill at Amida Solutions between 8am to 8pm Weekdays or Weekends
27/06/2026
Full time
Design and Estimating Engineer Chesterfield Fire Detection, Security and Network Design £Competitive The Role The role of the Design and Estimating Engineer is to design and cost complex fire, life safety, electronic security systems and network infrastructure. You will be responsible for reviewing client/tender specification documents and drawings, liaising with suppliers, using CAD software for the detailed design, costing the projects and drafting proposal documents. You will work collaboratively with various departments, our clients, consultants, suppliers and colleagues, in order to ensure internal & external deadlines are met and that projects are accurately designed & costed. Duties and Responsibilities Progressing sales enquiries and tenders' requirements by working closely with Business Development Managers to ensure that customer requirements are understood Designing various life safety and security systems plus any other integrated building systems as specified within the Company's scope of work based upon customer requirements, specifications, drawings, and current standards Preparing proposals, quotations and tender documents and ensuring they are prepared on time and in line with company standards Assessing the risk factors influencing the security and fire design, to either enhance accordingly or to communicate back to the client Ensuring all quotations and system design specifications are compatible with the requirements of all applicable technical and regulatory standards and Codes of Practice Adhering to all Company policies and procedures Ensuring handovers and deadlines are achieved Reviewing changes in customers' specifications and modifying designs accordingly No job description can be entirely comprehensive, and the jobholder will be expected to adapt and carry out such other duties as may be required from time to time, on the understanding that they will be within the individual's remit and capability, and consistent with the status and responsibilities of the role within the business. Person Specification Essential Good working knowledge of fire, security or network infrastructure products and systems and their features/limitations Previous design and estimating experience, including the ability to prepare cost sheets and proposal documents Good verbal and written communication skills Excellent interpersonal skills Experience of reading and publishing specifications and technical drawings Excellent organisational and time management skills Excellent attention to detail Desirable Proficient in the use of the latest AutoCAD and/or Revit packages Current knowledge of technologies, technical and regulatory standards, which are relevant to the design process Previous installation or commissioning experience within a relevant sector Knowledge of European regulatory standards Proficiency in a European language is desirable but not essential We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit and business need. Working Conditions The role is based in an open plan office environment with multi-screen computer use. On occasion the role may require support at our other offices and onsite at customers' sites for design meetings. Fore more information on the role please call Giles Churchill at Amida Solutions between 8am to 8pm Weekdays or Weekends
Assured Safety Recruitment is recruiting for an experienced SHEQ Manager to join a growing UK business operating across manufacturing, operational and site-based environments. This is a varied role covering safety, health, environment and quality, with responsibility for maintaining compliance, improving systems and supporting a positive safety culture across the business. The role The successful candidate will develop and maintain SHEQ policies, procedures and management systems, carry out audits and inspections, support accident and incident investigations, oversee training requirements and provide practical SHEQ guidance to operational and project teams. You will also support contractor compliance, inductions, tender and pre-qualification submissions, legal registers, accreditations and ongoing system improvements. About you We are looking for an experienced health and safety professional with a background in manufacturing, engineering, construction, M&E or similar operational environments. You should be confident working independently, influencing stakeholders and providing practical, commercially aware safety advice. Requirements Minimum 5 years experience in a health and safety role. Experience across operational, manufacturing, project or site-based environments. Strong knowledge of risk assessments, audits and incident investigations. Experience supporting contractor management and compliance. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel. Good communication, report writing and IT skills. Desirable IOSH membership. ISO management system experience. Environmental or sustainability experience. What s on offer Competitive salary. Performance-related bonus. Company pension scheme.
27/06/2026
Full time
Assured Safety Recruitment is recruiting for an experienced SHEQ Manager to join a growing UK business operating across manufacturing, operational and site-based environments. This is a varied role covering safety, health, environment and quality, with responsibility for maintaining compliance, improving systems and supporting a positive safety culture across the business. The role The successful candidate will develop and maintain SHEQ policies, procedures and management systems, carry out audits and inspections, support accident and incident investigations, oversee training requirements and provide practical SHEQ guidance to operational and project teams. You will also support contractor compliance, inductions, tender and pre-qualification submissions, legal registers, accreditations and ongoing system improvements. About you We are looking for an experienced health and safety professional with a background in manufacturing, engineering, construction, M&E or similar operational environments. You should be confident working independently, influencing stakeholders and providing practical, commercially aware safety advice. Requirements Minimum 5 years experience in a health and safety role. Experience across operational, manufacturing, project or site-based environments. Strong knowledge of risk assessments, audits and incident investigations. Experience supporting contractor management and compliance. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel. Good communication, report writing and IT skills. Desirable IOSH membership. ISO management system experience. Environmental or sustainability experience. What s on offer Competitive salary. Performance-related bonus. Company pension scheme.
We are currently recruiting and experienced PTS Civils Foreman to work on Drainage and Earthworks projects in Suffolk. As General Foreman, you will be responsible for the day-to-day coordination and supervision of site operations on rail civils and earthworks projects ensuring all activities are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with programme requirements. This is a great opportunity for supervisors looking for ongoing rail work with a well-established contractor. Key Responsibilities Supervise day-to-day rail civils operations on site Oversee works including drainage and earthworks Manage site teams, subcontractors and labour Ensure compliance with health & safety and rail standards Deliver site briefings, task plans and daily reports Monitor productivity and quality of works Requirements Valid PTS (Personal Track Safety) Strong organisational skills with the ability to coordinate multiple tasks effectively Excellent communication skills to liaise with clients, subcontractors, and team members Ability to problem-solve quickly and adapt to changing project demands Relevant qualifications in civil engineering or construction management are desirable Must have valid SMSTS Proven experience as a Supervisor in rail civils Good understanding of rail safety procedures and site compliance Shift Pattern Weekday shifts Weekend work available
27/06/2026
Contract
We are currently recruiting and experienced PTS Civils Foreman to work on Drainage and Earthworks projects in Suffolk. As General Foreman, you will be responsible for the day-to-day coordination and supervision of site operations on rail civils and earthworks projects ensuring all activities are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with programme requirements. This is a great opportunity for supervisors looking for ongoing rail work with a well-established contractor. Key Responsibilities Supervise day-to-day rail civils operations on site Oversee works including drainage and earthworks Manage site teams, subcontractors and labour Ensure compliance with health & safety and rail standards Deliver site briefings, task plans and daily reports Monitor productivity and quality of works Requirements Valid PTS (Personal Track Safety) Strong organisational skills with the ability to coordinate multiple tasks effectively Excellent communication skills to liaise with clients, subcontractors, and team members Ability to problem-solve quickly and adapt to changing project demands Relevant qualifications in civil engineering or construction management are desirable Must have valid SMSTS Proven experience as a Supervisor in rail civils Good understanding of rail safety procedures and site compliance Shift Pattern Weekday shifts Weekend work available
Here at Axiom Personnel, we are recruiting for an experienced Safety Professional to join a leading organisation with over 120 years of expertise in delivering critical power solutions across the UK and internationally. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in major infrastructure, construction and critical power projects, working alongside experienced professionals while helping to shape a positive safety culture across the business. The Role As a Safety Professional, you'll take ownership of health, safety, environmental and risk management across multiple construction projects. You'll work closely with project teams, clients, contractors and senior management to ensure the highest standards of compliance and operational safety. Key Responsibilities Lead health & safety across multiple construction projects. Develop and implement Construction Phase Plans. Support Operational Risk Management (ORM) processes. Carry out site inspections, audits and compliance monitoring. Advise clients, contractors and project teams on health & safety best practice. Investigate incidents and produce reports, including RIDDOR reporting where required. Review RAMS, permits to work and site safety documentation. Deliver health & safety briefings and training. Promote a positive safety culture throughout the business. Keep up to date with UK health & safety legislation and industry best practice. Essential NEBOSH General or Construction Certificate (Diploma advantageous). Strong knowledge of: Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 CDM Regulations 2015 RIDDOR RAMS ISO 45001 Safety Management Systems Previous experience within construction, electrical, industrial or commercial environments. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Strong Microsoft Office skills. Ability to obtain security clearance. Desirable Degree in Occupational Health & Safety or related discipline. IOSH Membership (TechIOSH, GradIOSH or CMIOSH), or willingness to work towards accreditation. Experience with ISO 31000 Risk Management. Environmental and sustainability knowledge. What's on Offer? Competitive salary of 55,000 - 65,000 depending on experience. Opportunity to work on major infrastructure and critical power projects across the UK. Career development within a long-established and respected organisation with exposure to complex, high-profile engineering projects. A collaborative working environment with experienced industry professionals. If you're a proactive Health & Safety professional looking to develop your career with an organisation that values innovation, technical excellence and doing things the right way, we'd love to hear from you. Axiom Personnel are acting as an employment business in relation to this role
27/06/2026
Full time
Here at Axiom Personnel, we are recruiting for an experienced Safety Professional to join a leading organisation with over 120 years of expertise in delivering critical power solutions across the UK and internationally. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in major infrastructure, construction and critical power projects, working alongside experienced professionals while helping to shape a positive safety culture across the business. The Role As a Safety Professional, you'll take ownership of health, safety, environmental and risk management across multiple construction projects. You'll work closely with project teams, clients, contractors and senior management to ensure the highest standards of compliance and operational safety. Key Responsibilities Lead health & safety across multiple construction projects. Develop and implement Construction Phase Plans. Support Operational Risk Management (ORM) processes. Carry out site inspections, audits and compliance monitoring. Advise clients, contractors and project teams on health & safety best practice. Investigate incidents and produce reports, including RIDDOR reporting where required. Review RAMS, permits to work and site safety documentation. Deliver health & safety briefings and training. Promote a positive safety culture throughout the business. Keep up to date with UK health & safety legislation and industry best practice. Essential NEBOSH General or Construction Certificate (Diploma advantageous). Strong knowledge of: Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 CDM Regulations 2015 RIDDOR RAMS ISO 45001 Safety Management Systems Previous experience within construction, electrical, industrial or commercial environments. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Strong Microsoft Office skills. Ability to obtain security clearance. Desirable Degree in Occupational Health & Safety or related discipline. IOSH Membership (TechIOSH, GradIOSH or CMIOSH), or willingness to work towards accreditation. Experience with ISO 31000 Risk Management. Environmental and sustainability knowledge. What's on Offer? Competitive salary of 55,000 - 65,000 depending on experience. Opportunity to work on major infrastructure and critical power projects across the UK. Career development within a long-established and respected organisation with exposure to complex, high-profile engineering projects. A collaborative working environment with experienced industry professionals. If you're a proactive Health & Safety professional looking to develop your career with an organisation that values innovation, technical excellence and doing things the right way, we'd love to hear from you. Axiom Personnel are acting as an employment business in relation to this role
Authorised Person Sustainable Energy Projects London £90,000 £100,000 + Package Permanent Site-Based A specialist energy contractor, part of one of the UK's most respected MEP groups, is seeking an Authorised Person (AP) Electrical to join its growing delivery team in London. This is a permanent role with a hybrid setup across their head office and energy project sites. Working as the senior electrical lead on live CHP, heat network, and distributed energy projects, you ll act as the point of control for safe energisation, LV systems commissioning, and operational readiness across a diverse project portfolio. This is a technically stimulating role for someone who wants to play a critical part in the UK's low-carbon energy transition ideal for an engineer with electrical safety authorisation or AP experience looking to step up. Key Responsibilities: Serve as Authorised Person for electrical systems managing isolation, energisation, and permit-to-work procedures Take lead responsibility for LV system safety, testing, and commissioning readiness across heat networks and energy centres Deliver electrical engineering input from concept design through to detailed install and system handover Act as senior site-based engineer, reviewing installations, resolving site issues, and managing compliance Work closely with project teams, subcontractors, and suppliers to ensure delivery meets performance and safety standards Use Amtech and Excel to carry out cable sizing and distribution load calculations Ensure all electrical installations meet IET Wiring Regs (BS7671), grid connection specs, and client requirements Input into documentation, reporting, test packs, and final commissioning procedures Coordinate with project management and design leads on scheduling and procurement Uphold the business s AP protocols, lockout/tagout procedures, and energisation approvals Candidate Profile: Bachelor s degree (Level 8 / Honours) in Electrical Engineering Minimum 5 years electrical engineering experience, ideally in the energy, MEP, or utilities sectors Prior experience working as an Authorised Person (or ready to be formally appointed) Strong knowledge of LV electrical infrastructure including switchgear, UPS, PFCs, MDBs, cabling, and containment Experience with cable sizing and electrical modelling (e.g. Amtech/Trimble) Familiar with control systems, BMS interfaces, and distributed energy networks Good command of MS Office; AutoCAD or Revit skills beneficial Comfortable working across office and site environments with hands-on problem-solving ability What s on Offer: £90,000 £100,000 + full package (bonus, pension, training, progression) Permanent role with a small, agile, and forward-thinking energy contractor Work on sustainable heat networks, CHP systems, and major city-scale energy projects Collaborative office environment with direct access to senior leadership Career progression into Senior AP / HV Authorisation / Engineering Management roles Part of a stable and growing MEP group with decades of delivery experience Contribute to clean energy goals and decarbonisation of urban infrastructure
27/06/2026
Full time
Authorised Person Sustainable Energy Projects London £90,000 £100,000 + Package Permanent Site-Based A specialist energy contractor, part of one of the UK's most respected MEP groups, is seeking an Authorised Person (AP) Electrical to join its growing delivery team in London. This is a permanent role with a hybrid setup across their head office and energy project sites. Working as the senior electrical lead on live CHP, heat network, and distributed energy projects, you ll act as the point of control for safe energisation, LV systems commissioning, and operational readiness across a diverse project portfolio. This is a technically stimulating role for someone who wants to play a critical part in the UK's low-carbon energy transition ideal for an engineer with electrical safety authorisation or AP experience looking to step up. Key Responsibilities: Serve as Authorised Person for electrical systems managing isolation, energisation, and permit-to-work procedures Take lead responsibility for LV system safety, testing, and commissioning readiness across heat networks and energy centres Deliver electrical engineering input from concept design through to detailed install and system handover Act as senior site-based engineer, reviewing installations, resolving site issues, and managing compliance Work closely with project teams, subcontractors, and suppliers to ensure delivery meets performance and safety standards Use Amtech and Excel to carry out cable sizing and distribution load calculations Ensure all electrical installations meet IET Wiring Regs (BS7671), grid connection specs, and client requirements Input into documentation, reporting, test packs, and final commissioning procedures Coordinate with project management and design leads on scheduling and procurement Uphold the business s AP protocols, lockout/tagout procedures, and energisation approvals Candidate Profile: Bachelor s degree (Level 8 / Honours) in Electrical Engineering Minimum 5 years electrical engineering experience, ideally in the energy, MEP, or utilities sectors Prior experience working as an Authorised Person (or ready to be formally appointed) Strong knowledge of LV electrical infrastructure including switchgear, UPS, PFCs, MDBs, cabling, and containment Experience with cable sizing and electrical modelling (e.g. Amtech/Trimble) Familiar with control systems, BMS interfaces, and distributed energy networks Good command of MS Office; AutoCAD or Revit skills beneficial Comfortable working across office and site environments with hands-on problem-solving ability What s on Offer: £90,000 £100,000 + full package (bonus, pension, training, progression) Permanent role with a small, agile, and forward-thinking energy contractor Work on sustainable heat networks, CHP systems, and major city-scale energy projects Collaborative office environment with direct access to senior leadership Career progression into Senior AP / HV Authorisation / Engineering Management roles Part of a stable and growing MEP group with decades of delivery experience Contribute to clean energy goals and decarbonisation of urban infrastructure
Core Group are currently recruiting experienced BMS Commissioning Engineers for long-term commercial projects across the London region. Job Title: BMS Commissioning Engineer Job Type: Temporary / Contract Location: London Rate: £300-£400 pd Duties: Commission and configure BMS systems. Manage project delivery from installation to handover. Liaise with clients and site teams. Complete testing, documentation, and system demonstrations. Requirements: 5+ years' BMS commissioning experience. Experience with Trend, Schneider, Tridium, Metasys, or similar. Strong HVAC & controls knowledge. ECS/CSCS Card. SMSTS/SSSTS. Full PPE. 2 checkable references. Reliable and able to commit to long-term work. If you're an experienced BMS Commissioning Engineer available in the London region, please apply with your CV. Or contact (url removed)
27/06/2026
Seasonal
Core Group are currently recruiting experienced BMS Commissioning Engineers for long-term commercial projects across the London region. Job Title: BMS Commissioning Engineer Job Type: Temporary / Contract Location: London Rate: £300-£400 pd Duties: Commission and configure BMS systems. Manage project delivery from installation to handover. Liaise with clients and site teams. Complete testing, documentation, and system demonstrations. Requirements: 5+ years' BMS commissioning experience. Experience with Trend, Schneider, Tridium, Metasys, or similar. Strong HVAC & controls knowledge. ECS/CSCS Card. SMSTS/SSSTS. Full PPE. 2 checkable references. Reliable and able to commit to long-term work. If you're an experienced BMS Commissioning Engineer available in the London region, please apply with your CV. Or contact (url removed)
The role We are recruiting a number of experienced labourers to join an established civils team on a key infrastructure scheme. You'll be working across a range of tradessupport and finishing activities in a fast-paced, safety-first environment. This is a great opportunity to secure ongoing work on a well-managed project with a reputable contractor. Key duties Application of bitumen-based waterproofing systems to structures, abutments, and below-ground elements. Screeding, tamping, floating, and hand-finishing concrete pours to specified tolerances. Assisting trades, maintaining a clean and safe site, handling materials, and supporting the wider site team as required. Off-loading, storing, and distributing materials around site including bagged products, reinforcement, and plant consumables using safe manual handling techniques Maintaining a clean, tidy, and safe working environment at all times removing waste, clearing spillages, and ensuring walkways, access routes, and work zones are free from obstruction or trip hazards Working at all times in accordance with site-specific RAMS, method statements, and COSHH assessments, wearing correct PPE, reporting near misses and hazards promptly, and cooperating fully with site safety inspections What we're looking for Proven background on civils projects Experience working on highways, bridges or similar civil engineering schemes desirable Valid CSCS card Strong commitment to health & safety practices on site Reliable, punctual, and a team player Right to work in the UK
27/06/2026
Seasonal
The role We are recruiting a number of experienced labourers to join an established civils team on a key infrastructure scheme. You'll be working across a range of tradessupport and finishing activities in a fast-paced, safety-first environment. This is a great opportunity to secure ongoing work on a well-managed project with a reputable contractor. Key duties Application of bitumen-based waterproofing systems to structures, abutments, and below-ground elements. Screeding, tamping, floating, and hand-finishing concrete pours to specified tolerances. Assisting trades, maintaining a clean and safe site, handling materials, and supporting the wider site team as required. Off-loading, storing, and distributing materials around site including bagged products, reinforcement, and plant consumables using safe manual handling techniques Maintaining a clean, tidy, and safe working environment at all times removing waste, clearing spillages, and ensuring walkways, access routes, and work zones are free from obstruction or trip hazards Working at all times in accordance with site-specific RAMS, method statements, and COSHH assessments, wearing correct PPE, reporting near misses and hazards promptly, and cooperating fully with site safety inspections What we're looking for Proven background on civils projects Experience working on highways, bridges or similar civil engineering schemes desirable Valid CSCS card Strong commitment to health & safety practices on site Reliable, punctual, and a team player Right to work in the UK
Job Title: Site Manager (Fit Out & Refurbishment) Location: Isle of Islay, Scotland Salary: 60,000 to 70,000 + Package (List is below) Packages: Car Allowance Meal Allowance Flights + Accommodation Couple healthcare membership Increased Employers Pension Contributions (5%) 33 days total annual holidays (including public holidays) Work Pattern: 10 days on site, 4 days off Role Overview: Site Manager leading the internal site team in delivering fit out packages on a large new build 50m Distillery Project in Isle of Islay . Key Requirements: Using software such as Asta Power Project or MS Projects CSCS Card SMSTS First Aid Responsibilities: Oversee the day-to-day operations of a large distillery project, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget and to the required quality standards. Manage site teams, including subcontractors and direct staff, fostering a collaborative and productive work environment. Enforce site safety protocols, conduct regular inspections, and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and company policies. Develop, monitor, and maintain project schedules, addressing delays or disruptions to keep projects on track. Act as the primary point of contact for clients, addressing their queries, providing progress updates, and ensuring satisfaction with project delivery. Coordinate labour, materials, and equipment effectively to maximise efficiency and minimise downtime. Ensure all work meets or exceeds company and industry standards through regular inspections and snagging processes. Address on-site challenges promptly, making decisions to minimise disruption and maintain project momentum. Monitor budgets, identify cost-saving opportunities, and ensure all variations are recorded and approved. Maintain accurate site records, including daily reports, safety audits, progress updates, and contractual changes. Liaise with architects, engineers, and other consultants to resolve technical queries and ensure smooth project execution. Review subcontractor performance, ensure adherence to project specifications, and address any underperformance. Manage project completion, ensuring a smooth handover process and addressing any post-handover issues. Contacts to Apply: Sam Hunter - Associate Director: (phone number removed) Cameron Lally - Senior Resourcer: (phone number removed)
27/06/2026
Full time
Job Title: Site Manager (Fit Out & Refurbishment) Location: Isle of Islay, Scotland Salary: 60,000 to 70,000 + Package (List is below) Packages: Car Allowance Meal Allowance Flights + Accommodation Couple healthcare membership Increased Employers Pension Contributions (5%) 33 days total annual holidays (including public holidays) Work Pattern: 10 days on site, 4 days off Role Overview: Site Manager leading the internal site team in delivering fit out packages on a large new build 50m Distillery Project in Isle of Islay . Key Requirements: Using software such as Asta Power Project or MS Projects CSCS Card SMSTS First Aid Responsibilities: Oversee the day-to-day operations of a large distillery project, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget and to the required quality standards. Manage site teams, including subcontractors and direct staff, fostering a collaborative and productive work environment. Enforce site safety protocols, conduct regular inspections, and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and company policies. Develop, monitor, and maintain project schedules, addressing delays or disruptions to keep projects on track. Act as the primary point of contact for clients, addressing their queries, providing progress updates, and ensuring satisfaction with project delivery. Coordinate labour, materials, and equipment effectively to maximise efficiency and minimise downtime. Ensure all work meets or exceeds company and industry standards through regular inspections and snagging processes. Address on-site challenges promptly, making decisions to minimise disruption and maintain project momentum. Monitor budgets, identify cost-saving opportunities, and ensure all variations are recorded and approved. Maintain accurate site records, including daily reports, safety audits, progress updates, and contractual changes. Liaise with architects, engineers, and other consultants to resolve technical queries and ensure smooth project execution. Review subcontractor performance, ensure adherence to project specifications, and address any underperformance. Manage project completion, ensuring a smooth handover process and addressing any post-handover issues. Contacts to Apply: Sam Hunter - Associate Director: (phone number removed) Cameron Lally - Senior Resourcer: (phone number removed)
We are working with a respected and growing civil engineering contractor to assist them in hiring a Site Agent for their expanding project team. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality infrastructure and civil engineering schemes across Scotland. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in managing projects from inception through to completion while ensuring the highest standards of safety, quality and efficiency are maintained. As the Site Agent, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Overseeing the day-to-day delivery of civil engineering projects on site Managing site teams, subcontractors and suppliers to achieve programme objectives Ensuring compliance with all health, safety, environmental and quality requirements Monitoring project costs, progress and resource allocation Liaising with clients, designers and key stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle Preparing reports, maintaining site documentation and driving continuous improvement initiatives The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate: Previous experience as a Site Agent within civil engineering or infrastructure projects Strong understanding of NEC contracts and project delivery processes Excellent leadership, communication and organisational skills A proven ability to deliver projects safely, on time and within budget Relevant industry qualifications including SMSTS, CSCS and a valid First Aid certificate What's in it for you? Competitive salary and attractive benefits package The opportunity to work on varied and challenging infrastructure projects Clear pathways for career development within a supportive organisation If you would like more information or to apply, please feel free to contact Jamie Nicholson using the details provided, or alternatively please click the "apply now" link in confidence. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
27/06/2026
Full time
We are working with a respected and growing civil engineering contractor to assist them in hiring a Site Agent for their expanding project team. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality infrastructure and civil engineering schemes across Scotland. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in managing projects from inception through to completion while ensuring the highest standards of safety, quality and efficiency are maintained. As the Site Agent, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Overseeing the day-to-day delivery of civil engineering projects on site Managing site teams, subcontractors and suppliers to achieve programme objectives Ensuring compliance with all health, safety, environmental and quality requirements Monitoring project costs, progress and resource allocation Liaising with clients, designers and key stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle Preparing reports, maintaining site documentation and driving continuous improvement initiatives The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate: Previous experience as a Site Agent within civil engineering or infrastructure projects Strong understanding of NEC contracts and project delivery processes Excellent leadership, communication and organisational skills A proven ability to deliver projects safely, on time and within budget Relevant industry qualifications including SMSTS, CSCS and a valid First Aid certificate What's in it for you? Competitive salary and attractive benefits package The opportunity to work on varied and challenging infrastructure projects Clear pathways for career development within a supportive organisation If you would like more information or to apply, please feel free to contact Jamie Nicholson using the details provided, or alternatively please click the "apply now" link in confidence. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
Site Manager We are looking for an experienced Temporary Site Manager to oversee the ground slab construction and pile propping works on a residential development. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing day-to-day site activities, coordinating subcontractors, ensuring work is carried out safely and to programme, and maintaining high standards of quality throughout the project. Key Responsibilities: Manage ground slab construction and pile propping operations. Supervise subcontractors and site personnel. Ensure health and safety standards are maintained at all times. Monitor progress and keep works on programme. Carry out quality inspections and ensure work complies with drawings and specifications. Liaise with the project team, engineers and clients as required. Maintain site records and daily reports. Requirements: Previous experience managing groundworks, ground slabs and piling/propping works. Tier 1 QA reporting experience. SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid certificates. Strong organisational and communication skills. Ability to lead site teams and deliver work safely and efficiently. This is a temporary role on a residential project with an immediate start available for the right candidate.
27/06/2026
Seasonal
Site Manager We are looking for an experienced Temporary Site Manager to oversee the ground slab construction and pile propping works on a residential development. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing day-to-day site activities, coordinating subcontractors, ensuring work is carried out safely and to programme, and maintaining high standards of quality throughout the project. Key Responsibilities: Manage ground slab construction and pile propping operations. Supervise subcontractors and site personnel. Ensure health and safety standards are maintained at all times. Monitor progress and keep works on programme. Carry out quality inspections and ensure work complies with drawings and specifications. Liaise with the project team, engineers and clients as required. Maintain site records and daily reports. Requirements: Previous experience managing groundworks, ground slabs and piling/propping works. Tier 1 QA reporting experience. SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid certificates. Strong organisational and communication skills. Ability to lead site teams and deliver work safely and efficiently. This is a temporary role on a residential project with an immediate start available for the right candidate.
Estimator - HVAC / Mechanical Salary and Package 55,000 - 75,000 per annum depending on experience Company package included Location Edenbridge, Kent Full-time, Permanent Position About the Company This established mechanical contractor has been operating since the late 1980s and specialises in HVAC, heating, ventilation, and full mechanical installations across commercial fit-out and refurbishment projects. The business delivers Cat A, Cat B, and full fit-out schemes for a wide range of clients and has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, snag-free projects across London and the South East. Why Join Them This Estimator position offers the opportunity to join a stable and well-respected contractor with a consistent pipeline of commercial mechanical projects. The Estimator will be joining an experienced team with strong technical knowledge and long-standing client relationships across the fit-out and HVAC sector. The company has a practical and professional approach to project delivery, with a strong emphasis on quality, communication, and repeat business. This Estimator role would suit someone looking for long-term progression within an established business that continues to secure high-value work across commercial environments. About the Role This Estimator role will involve pricing mechanical and HVAC installations across commercial fit-out and refurbishment projects ranging from smaller upgrade works through to larger full mechanical packages. The Estimator will be responsible for reviewing tender documents, preparing accurate cost plans, obtaining supplier and subcontractor quotations, and producing detailed submissions in line with project requirements. Projects include heating, ventilation, air conditioning, pipework, plant installations, and wider mechanical services associated with Cat A and Cat B commercial fit-outs. Responsibilities will include: Preparing detailed mechanical and HVAC estimates Reviewing drawings, specifications, and tender documentation Producing accurate take-offs and cost breakdowns Liaising with suppliers and subcontractors for quotations Working closely with project and operational teams Identifying value engineering opportunities where appropriate Assisting with tender submissions and bid documentation Attending site visits and pre-tender meetings when required Managing multiple tenders and deadlines effectively Supporting handovers to delivery teams following successful bids This Estimator position would suit someone with previous experience pricing mechanical or HVAC projects within the commercial fit-out, building services, or M&E sector. Summary This is a strong opportunity for an experienced Estimator to join a well-established mechanical contractor with a solid reputation, a steady workload, and a varied portfolio of commercial projects. The role offers long-term stability, involvement in technically interesting work, and the chance to be part of a knowledgeable and supportive team environment. Contact Mark at Up Front Recruitment for more information.
27/06/2026
Full time
Estimator - HVAC / Mechanical Salary and Package 55,000 - 75,000 per annum depending on experience Company package included Location Edenbridge, Kent Full-time, Permanent Position About the Company This established mechanical contractor has been operating since the late 1980s and specialises in HVAC, heating, ventilation, and full mechanical installations across commercial fit-out and refurbishment projects. The business delivers Cat A, Cat B, and full fit-out schemes for a wide range of clients and has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, snag-free projects across London and the South East. Why Join Them This Estimator position offers the opportunity to join a stable and well-respected contractor with a consistent pipeline of commercial mechanical projects. The Estimator will be joining an experienced team with strong technical knowledge and long-standing client relationships across the fit-out and HVAC sector. The company has a practical and professional approach to project delivery, with a strong emphasis on quality, communication, and repeat business. This Estimator role would suit someone looking for long-term progression within an established business that continues to secure high-value work across commercial environments. About the Role This Estimator role will involve pricing mechanical and HVAC installations across commercial fit-out and refurbishment projects ranging from smaller upgrade works through to larger full mechanical packages. The Estimator will be responsible for reviewing tender documents, preparing accurate cost plans, obtaining supplier and subcontractor quotations, and producing detailed submissions in line with project requirements. Projects include heating, ventilation, air conditioning, pipework, plant installations, and wider mechanical services associated with Cat A and Cat B commercial fit-outs. Responsibilities will include: Preparing detailed mechanical and HVAC estimates Reviewing drawings, specifications, and tender documentation Producing accurate take-offs and cost breakdowns Liaising with suppliers and subcontractors for quotations Working closely with project and operational teams Identifying value engineering opportunities where appropriate Assisting with tender submissions and bid documentation Attending site visits and pre-tender meetings when required Managing multiple tenders and deadlines effectively Supporting handovers to delivery teams following successful bids This Estimator position would suit someone with previous experience pricing mechanical or HVAC projects within the commercial fit-out, building services, or M&E sector. Summary This is a strong opportunity for an experienced Estimator to join a well-established mechanical contractor with a solid reputation, a steady workload, and a varied portfolio of commercial projects. The role offers long-term stability, involvement in technically interesting work, and the chance to be part of a knowledgeable and supportive team environment. Contact Mark at Up Front Recruitment for more information.
Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor / Cost Manager London Complex Buildings & Infrastructure Package £65,000 £85,000 + travel allowance, bonus, non-contributory pension, private healthcare, life insurance, and more. The Role Our client is seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor / Cost Manager to join their commercial team, supporting a mix of Business-as-Usual (BAU) works and major capital expenditure projects across a portfolio of complex, technical assets. While the portfolio includes data centres, prior data centre experience is not required. We welcome applicants from comparable infrastructure or technically complex building environments, such as healthcare, pharma, airports, rail, utilities, or large-scale commercial developments. This is a client-side, hands-on role, managing building and MEP costs from early budgeting and master planning through procurement, change control, and final accounts. On-site presence of 4 days per week, reflecting the hands-on, client-side and collaborative nature of the role. You ll take ownership of building and MEP cost management from early budgeting and master planning through procurement, change control, and final accounts ensuring value for money while maintaining high standards of quality, safety, and delivery. Strategic & Planning Prepare and maintain master plans for BAU and major capex works (biannual cycle) Develop early-stage cost advice to support commercial decision-making Cost & Project Management Produce detailed project budgets and cost plans with cash-flow forecasting Actively review scope, design, and tender information to identify gaps, risks, and opportunities Lead value engineering and advise on value-for-money improvements Monitor costs against approved budgets and escalate risks or funding requirements Manage change control, including estimates, approvals, tracking, and reporting Procurement & Contracts Support procurement and tendering activities, including pricing schedules and evaluations Participate in contractor and supplier selection Assess valuations, materials off-site, and payment recommendations Evaluate claims, loss & expense, payless notices, and extensions of time Negotiate section, practical completion, and final accounts Risk, Safety & Compliance Provide cost input to project risk management and early warning processes Maintain awareness of Health & Safety risks and report issues in line with company policy Support insurance claims and capital allowances activities Reporting & Administration Attend project and team meetings and provide clear commercial reporting Raise and manage purchase requests and purchase orders (Coupa) Maintain accurate project records using the document management system (ASite) Who We re Looking For Essential 4+ years experience in cost management / quantity surveying Strong exposure to building and MEP works Experience working in complex or regulated environments Excellent commercial awareness and stakeholder communication Proactive, organised, and comfortable managing multiple projects Desirable Degree in QS / Commercial Management (or equivalent) Professional membership (e.g. RICS) Experience in sectors such as healthcare, pharma, transport, utilities, or critical facilities Experience with Coupa and/or ASite Why Join? Client-side role with real influence over cost and strategy Exposure to technically challenging, high-value projects Supportive commercial team with strong governance and standards
27/06/2026
Full time
Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor / Cost Manager London Complex Buildings & Infrastructure Package £65,000 £85,000 + travel allowance, bonus, non-contributory pension, private healthcare, life insurance, and more. The Role Our client is seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor / Cost Manager to join their commercial team, supporting a mix of Business-as-Usual (BAU) works and major capital expenditure projects across a portfolio of complex, technical assets. While the portfolio includes data centres, prior data centre experience is not required. We welcome applicants from comparable infrastructure or technically complex building environments, such as healthcare, pharma, airports, rail, utilities, or large-scale commercial developments. This is a client-side, hands-on role, managing building and MEP costs from early budgeting and master planning through procurement, change control, and final accounts. On-site presence of 4 days per week, reflecting the hands-on, client-side and collaborative nature of the role. You ll take ownership of building and MEP cost management from early budgeting and master planning through procurement, change control, and final accounts ensuring value for money while maintaining high standards of quality, safety, and delivery. Strategic & Planning Prepare and maintain master plans for BAU and major capex works (biannual cycle) Develop early-stage cost advice to support commercial decision-making Cost & Project Management Produce detailed project budgets and cost plans with cash-flow forecasting Actively review scope, design, and tender information to identify gaps, risks, and opportunities Lead value engineering and advise on value-for-money improvements Monitor costs against approved budgets and escalate risks or funding requirements Manage change control, including estimates, approvals, tracking, and reporting Procurement & Contracts Support procurement and tendering activities, including pricing schedules and evaluations Participate in contractor and supplier selection Assess valuations, materials off-site, and payment recommendations Evaluate claims, loss & expense, payless notices, and extensions of time Negotiate section, practical completion, and final accounts Risk, Safety & Compliance Provide cost input to project risk management and early warning processes Maintain awareness of Health & Safety risks and report issues in line with company policy Support insurance claims and capital allowances activities Reporting & Administration Attend project and team meetings and provide clear commercial reporting Raise and manage purchase requests and purchase orders (Coupa) Maintain accurate project records using the document management system (ASite) Who We re Looking For Essential 4+ years experience in cost management / quantity surveying Strong exposure to building and MEP works Experience working in complex or regulated environments Excellent commercial awareness and stakeholder communication Proactive, organised, and comfortable managing multiple projects Desirable Degree in QS / Commercial Management (or equivalent) Professional membership (e.g. RICS) Experience in sectors such as healthcare, pharma, transport, utilities, or critical facilities Experience with Coupa and/or ASite Why Join? Client-side role with real influence over cost and strategy Exposure to technically challenging, high-value projects Supportive commercial team with strong governance and standards
Reed Property and Construction are working with a successful specialist Land Surveying contractor. We are looking for an experienced Land Surveyor or Land Engineering Surveyor to work on large Civils projects. As a Land/engineering surveyor, you will be responsible for: Surveying the site using GPS, other equipment Checking plans, drawings, and quantities for accuracy Ensuring that all materials and workmanship meet the specifications and quality standards. Topographical Surveying Earthwork Studies/Volumes Laser Scanning Monitoring (Embankments and Structures) Producing Data for Engineers
27/06/2026
Full time
Reed Property and Construction are working with a successful specialist Land Surveying contractor. We are looking for an experienced Land Surveyor or Land Engineering Surveyor to work on large Civils projects. As a Land/engineering surveyor, you will be responsible for: Surveying the site using GPS, other equipment Checking plans, drawings, and quantities for accuracy Ensuring that all materials and workmanship meet the specifications and quality standards. Topographical Surveying Earthwork Studies/Volumes Laser Scanning Monitoring (Embankments and Structures) Producing Data for Engineers
AA Euro is currently seeking an experienced Civils Foreman to join a leading Main Contractor delivering major rail infrastructure projects across the Birmingham area. This is an excellent opportunity to secure a long-term PAYE position with one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors, working on large-scale rail infrastructure schemes. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading site teams, coordinating daily activities, and ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, and to the highest quality standards. The Role Reporting to the Site Manager, you will oversee the day-to-day delivery of civil engineering works, managing operatives and subcontractors while ensuring productivity, safety, and quality targets are achieved across the project. Key Responsibilities Lead and supervise site operatives and subcontractors across multiple work areas. Plan and coordinate daily site activities to ensure programme milestones are met. Ensure all works are carried out in accordance with project drawings, specifications, and method statements. Maintain high standards of health, safety, environmental, and quality compliance. Conduct daily briefings and toolbox talks. Monitor labour, plant, and material resources to maximise productivity. Work closely with Engineers, Supervisors, and Site Management to coordinate works and resolve site issues. Identify and report any programme delays or technical challenges. Ensure accurate site records, permits, and documentation are maintained. Promote a positive safety culture and lead by example on site. Requirements Previous experience working as a Civils Foreman on large civil engineering or infrastructure projects. Experience delivering projects for a Main Contractor. Rail infrastructure experience is highly desirable. Strong leadership and team management skills. Excellent understanding of construction sequencing and site operations. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings. Full UK Driving Licence. Desirable Qualifications SSSTS or SMSTS. CSCS Card. First Aid at Work. PTS (preferred but not essential). What's on Offer Long-term PAYE employment. Competitive salary. Overtime opportunities. Night shift work available. Lodge allowance available (subject to the distance you live from site). Pension scheme. Holiday entitlement. Opportunity to work on some of the UK's largest rail infrastructure projects. Excellent career progression with a leading Main Contractor. If you're an experienced Civils Foreman looking to join a major rail infrastructure project in the Birmingham area, we'd be keen to hear from you. Apply today with your CV for a confidential discussion. INDUK
27/06/2026
Full time
AA Euro is currently seeking an experienced Civils Foreman to join a leading Main Contractor delivering major rail infrastructure projects across the Birmingham area. This is an excellent opportunity to secure a long-term PAYE position with one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors, working on large-scale rail infrastructure schemes. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading site teams, coordinating daily activities, and ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, and to the highest quality standards. The Role Reporting to the Site Manager, you will oversee the day-to-day delivery of civil engineering works, managing operatives and subcontractors while ensuring productivity, safety, and quality targets are achieved across the project. Key Responsibilities Lead and supervise site operatives and subcontractors across multiple work areas. Plan and coordinate daily site activities to ensure programme milestones are met. Ensure all works are carried out in accordance with project drawings, specifications, and method statements. Maintain high standards of health, safety, environmental, and quality compliance. Conduct daily briefings and toolbox talks. Monitor labour, plant, and material resources to maximise productivity. Work closely with Engineers, Supervisors, and Site Management to coordinate works and resolve site issues. Identify and report any programme delays or technical challenges. Ensure accurate site records, permits, and documentation are maintained. Promote a positive safety culture and lead by example on site. Requirements Previous experience working as a Civils Foreman on large civil engineering or infrastructure projects. Experience delivering projects for a Main Contractor. Rail infrastructure experience is highly desirable. Strong leadership and team management skills. Excellent understanding of construction sequencing and site operations. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings. Full UK Driving Licence. Desirable Qualifications SSSTS or SMSTS. CSCS Card. First Aid at Work. PTS (preferred but not essential). What's on Offer Long-term PAYE employment. Competitive salary. Overtime opportunities. Night shift work available. Lodge allowance available (subject to the distance you live from site). Pension scheme. Holiday entitlement. Opportunity to work on some of the UK's largest rail infrastructure projects. Excellent career progression with a leading Main Contractor. If you're an experienced Civils Foreman looking to join a major rail infrastructure project in the Birmingham area, we'd be keen to hear from you. Apply today with your CV for a confidential discussion. INDUK
QA/QC Manager Please Note this contract will be in Scotland, with Accomodation offered, so UK wide candidates are encouraged to apply! What will you be doing? The QA/QC Manager is responsible for implementing and managing the Project Quality Management System, ensuring all quality activities are delivered in line with project requirements, standards, and contractual obligations. They oversee inspections, ITPs, audits, NCRs, quality documentation, and handover processes, ensuring projects are completed and certified in line with key milestones. Summary of Responsibilities: Develop and implement the Project Quality Plan and Quality Management System Manage QA/QC activities across engineering, procurement, fabrication, installation, and commissioning phases Prepare and review Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs), quality procedures, and inspection records Lead site inspections, audits, and quality assurance activities Manage NCRs, corrective actions, and continuous improvement processes Ensure compliance with project specifications, industry standards, and client requirements Coordinate with contractors, suppliers, and project teams on quality matters Review and approve quality documentation, test packs, and handover dossiers Support mechanical completion, commissioning, and final project closeout activities Skills and knowledge required to succeed: Must Have expereince working on either Kaplan, Peleton, or Francis Turbines Must have expereince on Hydropower projects What do we offer? 18 Month contract with a globally recognised Hydro Company 30- 40 per day (negotiable) 6 day a week working schedule, 10 hours per day Accommodation Offered
27/06/2026
Contract
QA/QC Manager Please Note this contract will be in Scotland, with Accomodation offered, so UK wide candidates are encouraged to apply! What will you be doing? The QA/QC Manager is responsible for implementing and managing the Project Quality Management System, ensuring all quality activities are delivered in line with project requirements, standards, and contractual obligations. They oversee inspections, ITPs, audits, NCRs, quality documentation, and handover processes, ensuring projects are completed and certified in line with key milestones. Summary of Responsibilities: Develop and implement the Project Quality Plan and Quality Management System Manage QA/QC activities across engineering, procurement, fabrication, installation, and commissioning phases Prepare and review Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs), quality procedures, and inspection records Lead site inspections, audits, and quality assurance activities Manage NCRs, corrective actions, and continuous improvement processes Ensure compliance with project specifications, industry standards, and client requirements Coordinate with contractors, suppliers, and project teams on quality matters Review and approve quality documentation, test packs, and handover dossiers Support mechanical completion, commissioning, and final project closeout activities Skills and knowledge required to succeed: Must Have expereince working on either Kaplan, Peleton, or Francis Turbines Must have expereince on Hydropower projects What do we offer? 18 Month contract with a globally recognised Hydro Company 30- 40 per day (negotiable) 6 day a week working schedule, 10 hours per day Accommodation Offered
The Opportunity We are working in partnership with a leading contracting group that has secured a five-year MEICA framework and is continuing to expand its regional delivery team. With a strong pipeline of AMP8 projects, this is an excellent opportunity to join a long-term programme delivering major upgrades across clean and wastewater infrastructure. Role Overview As Mechanical Project Manager, you will take a leading role in delivering mechanical elements of projects from inception through to commissioning and handover. Working closely with pre-construction, electrical, and civil teams, you will ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of mechanical projects across clean and wastewater sites Manage schemes from design through to commissioning and final handover Collaborate with pre-construction, electrical, and civil engineering teams Ensure projects are delivered in line with programme, budget, and quality expectations Oversee subcontractors, site teams, and project resources Ensure full compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards Engage with clients and senior stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle Monitor progress and produce regular project reporting Requirements Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Manager within the water or utilities sector Strong understanding of MEICA project delivery, with a mechanical bias Experience delivering projects across clean and/or wastewater assets Knowledge of full project lifecycle from design through to commissioning Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Relevant mechanical qualifications (HNC / HND / Degree or equivalent) What s on Offer Long-term job security through a five-year framework Strong pipeline of AMP8 projects Opportunity to work on major infrastructure upgrades Clear career progression within a growing organisation Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
27/06/2026
Full time
The Opportunity We are working in partnership with a leading contracting group that has secured a five-year MEICA framework and is continuing to expand its regional delivery team. With a strong pipeline of AMP8 projects, this is an excellent opportunity to join a long-term programme delivering major upgrades across clean and wastewater infrastructure. Role Overview As Mechanical Project Manager, you will take a leading role in delivering mechanical elements of projects from inception through to commissioning and handover. Working closely with pre-construction, electrical, and civil teams, you will ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of mechanical projects across clean and wastewater sites Manage schemes from design through to commissioning and final handover Collaborate with pre-construction, electrical, and civil engineering teams Ensure projects are delivered in line with programme, budget, and quality expectations Oversee subcontractors, site teams, and project resources Ensure full compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards Engage with clients and senior stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle Monitor progress and produce regular project reporting Requirements Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Manager within the water or utilities sector Strong understanding of MEICA project delivery, with a mechanical bias Experience delivering projects across clean and/or wastewater assets Knowledge of full project lifecycle from design through to commissioning Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Relevant mechanical qualifications (HNC / HND / Degree or equivalent) What s on Offer Long-term job security through a five-year framework Strong pipeline of AMP8 projects Opportunity to work on major infrastructure upgrades Clear career progression within a growing organisation Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package