About the Role:
Are you interested in working in an organisation that is looking to make a positive impact in the world by tackling the climate emergency?
We are seeking an experienced Construction Manager to oversee an innovative/first-of-its-kind pumped hydro energy storage project at our site in Devon County. The Construction Manager will be responsible for ensuring that the project is progressing as planned, is completed on time, within budget, and to the expected quality standards; and that sub-contractors are performing, best practice is being followed, and there is good information flow. The successful candidate will have experience managing large scale construction projects, particularly in the energy, hydro or water sectors, and a good understanding of excavations, working on sloped sites and the pumped hydro energy storage technology.
Key Responsibilities:
Manage and coordinate all activities on-site, ensuring that the project is delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.
Monitor and report on project progress, risks, and issues.
Coordinate and manage project stakeholders, including contractors, suppliers, and internal teams.
Ensure compliance with all relevant safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements.
Provide regular project updates to the senior management team.
Ensure that all project documentation is up-to-date and accurate.
Liaise with the landowners, local community and other stakeholders as required.
Essential Requirements:
Can do attitude, adaptable.
Degree in construction management or civil engineering.
6+ years' experience working in large complex project management
Knowledge of pumped hydro energy storage technology and its applications is a plus, or relevant knowledge from other industries e.g. water
Proven ability to manage and deliver projects on time and within budget.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build strong relationships with stakeholders at all levels.
Ability to work well under pressure and adapt to changing circumstances.
H&S knowledge of best practice, with ability to direct H&S requirements to site personnel.
Experience with project management tools and software.
Willingness to get ‘hands dirty’ from time to time and a get it done attitude.
This is a full-time, hybrid position with some on-site duties, and the successful candidate will be required to work flexible hours as necessary to meet project deadlines.
Desired Skills:
2D CAD skills
Confidence of working with people implementing electrical and mechanical systems
Ability to suggest solutions to issues that arise and work with others (some remote) to agree best possible solutions.
If you have a passion for renewable energy and a strong track record in construction management, we encourage you to apply.
Mar 24, 2023
Full time
About the Role:
Are you interested in working in an organisation that is looking to make a positive impact in the world by tackling the climate emergency?
We are seeking an experienced Construction Manager to oversee an innovative/first-of-its-kind pumped hydro energy storage project at our site in Devon County. The Construction Manager will be responsible for ensuring that the project is progressing as planned, is completed on time, within budget, and to the expected quality standards; and that sub-contractors are performing, best practice is being followed, and there is good information flow. The successful candidate will have experience managing large scale construction projects, particularly in the energy, hydro or water sectors, and a good understanding of excavations, working on sloped sites and the pumped hydro energy storage technology.
Key Responsibilities:
Manage and coordinate all activities on-site, ensuring that the project is delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.
Monitor and report on project progress, risks, and issues.
Coordinate and manage project stakeholders, including contractors, suppliers, and internal teams.
Ensure compliance with all relevant safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements.
Provide regular project updates to the senior management team.
Ensure that all project documentation is up-to-date and accurate.
Liaise with the landowners, local community and other stakeholders as required.
Essential Requirements:
Can do attitude, adaptable.
Degree in construction management or civil engineering.
6+ years' experience working in large complex project management
Knowledge of pumped hydro energy storage technology and its applications is a plus, or relevant knowledge from other industries e.g. water
Proven ability to manage and deliver projects on time and within budget.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build strong relationships with stakeholders at all levels.
Ability to work well under pressure and adapt to changing circumstances.
H&S knowledge of best practice, with ability to direct H&S requirements to site personnel.
Experience with project management tools and software.
Willingness to get ‘hands dirty’ from time to time and a get it done attitude.
This is a full-time, hybrid position with some on-site duties, and the successful candidate will be required to work flexible hours as necessary to meet project deadlines.
Desired Skills:
2D CAD skills
Confidence of working with people implementing electrical and mechanical systems
Ability to suggest solutions to issues that arise and work with others (some remote) to agree best possible solutions.
If you have a passion for renewable energy and a strong track record in construction management, we encourage you to apply.
Site Supervisor/ FM/ prison maintenance A large FM and Maintenance contractor who run the contract for the Ministry of Justice to maintain Uk Prisons has an exciting opportunity For a Site FM supervisor to join the team based in Market Harborough (Gartree Prison). This is a temporary role but has the potential to go permanently. The role will require security vetting and clearance. It will also include working on an on-call rota. The role • Assist in and lead the delivery of a range of facilities services to the prison in line with contractual commitments. Compliance focused. • To manage and deliver a proactive service in delivering planned maintenance and remedials on behalf of the client via on-site staff and contracted labour resources. • Plan and programme maintenance activities according to the Compliance programme and within the CAFM system, prioritising work in a hierarchy of safety, compliance and contractual requirements. • Assist in the day to day running of the Estate, leading a team of building engineers (Electricians, plumbers, jokers etc), Stores People and Cleaners whilst working with contractors on site. • Help to maintain standards as set out in the Service Level Agreement. • Communicate problems and concerns promptly through line management, ensuring quick resolution. • Ensure the health, safety and security of staff, contractors, premises, and equipment by encouraging and monitoring best practices at all times. • Check and sign timesheets in accordance with procedures. • Ensure all requirements are met through liaising with HMPS management to receive and manage expectations. What are we looking for? • Previous experience of working within the Facilities/Estate arena. • Must be technically qualified. Trade qualification minimum. • Facilities Management qualifications are advantageous. • Extensive knowledge of Health and Safety legislation and compliance. • IT Literate. • Team management, working on own initiative, understand deadlines and priority. • To Supervise, Lead and deliver a proactive service in delivering Planned maintenance and remedials on behalf of the client. • To supervise and lead all teams' PPM activities in line with company procedures and in adherence to site rules inclusive of Health and safety, environmental and quality systems. • To provide a single point of contact for the team members allocated to PPM and compliance services. • To Lead the team in line with site and company policies and procedures. • To deliver all agreed KPI - SLA targets and objectives set to meet our contractual obligations. • To set the standard by demonstrating a professional approach whilst delivering and supervising the team. • Provide appropriate challenge and assurance to ensure that work is delivered to the highest standard and to Health and Safety. • Build a solid relationship with key influential persons and maintain that momentum. • To deputise for the Site Manager as and when requested. • To deputise for the Works Supervisor as and when requested. • Point of Contact for all contractors and ensure receipt of compliance documentation including competencies, certificates, Risk Assessments and Method Statements. • Contractor management of outsourced services, including specialist hard services, fire systems, lifts, hygiene, water and waste management. • Act as the approved person for a given discipline if qualified and competent (HV/LV electrical work, pressure systems, confined spaces, steam etc). • Maintain and seek to improve the safety culture and health/wellbeing within the team by delivering Tool Box Talks and enforcing Zero Code. • Oversee and Supervise the Office Administrator and that elements of the contract are maintained and completed to support contract delivery in accordance with the contract & KPI's. • To manage the site compliance register and ensure weekly submission to MOJ. Compliance Ensure contractors are booked in within the required time frame to deliver the service. • To manage remedial works via contractors. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click \'apply now\' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't\'t quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Mar 28, 2024
Seasonal
Site Supervisor/ FM/ prison maintenance A large FM and Maintenance contractor who run the contract for the Ministry of Justice to maintain Uk Prisons has an exciting opportunity For a Site FM supervisor to join the team based in Market Harborough (Gartree Prison). This is a temporary role but has the potential to go permanently. The role will require security vetting and clearance. It will also include working on an on-call rota. The role • Assist in and lead the delivery of a range of facilities services to the prison in line with contractual commitments. Compliance focused. • To manage and deliver a proactive service in delivering planned maintenance and remedials on behalf of the client via on-site staff and contracted labour resources. • Plan and programme maintenance activities according to the Compliance programme and within the CAFM system, prioritising work in a hierarchy of safety, compliance and contractual requirements. • Assist in the day to day running of the Estate, leading a team of building engineers (Electricians, plumbers, jokers etc), Stores People and Cleaners whilst working with contractors on site. • Help to maintain standards as set out in the Service Level Agreement. • Communicate problems and concerns promptly through line management, ensuring quick resolution. • Ensure the health, safety and security of staff, contractors, premises, and equipment by encouraging and monitoring best practices at all times. • Check and sign timesheets in accordance with procedures. • Ensure all requirements are met through liaising with HMPS management to receive and manage expectations. What are we looking for? • Previous experience of working within the Facilities/Estate arena. • Must be technically qualified. Trade qualification minimum. • Facilities Management qualifications are advantageous. • Extensive knowledge of Health and Safety legislation and compliance. • IT Literate. • Team management, working on own initiative, understand deadlines and priority. • To Supervise, Lead and deliver a proactive service in delivering Planned maintenance and remedials on behalf of the client. • To supervise and lead all teams' PPM activities in line with company procedures and in adherence to site rules inclusive of Health and safety, environmental and quality systems. • To provide a single point of contact for the team members allocated to PPM and compliance services. • To Lead the team in line with site and company policies and procedures. • To deliver all agreed KPI - SLA targets and objectives set to meet our contractual obligations. • To set the standard by demonstrating a professional approach whilst delivering and supervising the team. • Provide appropriate challenge and assurance to ensure that work is delivered to the highest standard and to Health and Safety. • Build a solid relationship with key influential persons and maintain that momentum. • To deputise for the Site Manager as and when requested. • To deputise for the Works Supervisor as and when requested. • Point of Contact for all contractors and ensure receipt of compliance documentation including competencies, certificates, Risk Assessments and Method Statements. • Contractor management of outsourced services, including specialist hard services, fire systems, lifts, hygiene, water and waste management. • Act as the approved person for a given discipline if qualified and competent (HV/LV electrical work, pressure systems, confined spaces, steam etc). • Maintain and seek to improve the safety culture and health/wellbeing within the team by delivering Tool Box Talks and enforcing Zero Code. • Oversee and Supervise the Office Administrator and that elements of the contract are maintained and completed to support contract delivery in accordance with the contract & KPI's. • To manage the site compliance register and ensure weekly submission to MOJ. Compliance Ensure contractors are booked in within the required time frame to deliver the service. • To manage remedial works via contractors. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click \'apply now\' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't\'t quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
SENIOR PROGRAMME MANAGER (BIORESOURCES) We describe ourselves as a community within a community' here at Wessex Water, and the Sustainable Operations and Engineering team is no exception. With the next asset management programme on the horizon, we are expanding our programme management capability and are looking for you to make a positive impact on our assets to proactively improve the environment and protect human health. Our Programme Managers are encouraged to have a voice and be free-thinking and empowered by owning the delivery of a portfolio of water-related schemes through optioneering, design, construction, and commissioning. What you'll do Reporting to the Programme Director for Bioresources, you will be responsible for leading, managing and coordinating a team of Programme Managers to meet the objectives of the business within the agreed target dates and authorised costs. You will have full responsibility for Bioresources schemes throughout the various phases of the project delivery process. You will do this within the agreed timescales and budget, working on projects valued (on average) at £40m across five sites. You will engage with multiple stakeholders, lead by example by guiding and motivating the programme and project management teams, and deliver the required outputs in line with current business needs. With several direct reports, your role as Senior Programme Manager will inherit the management of a multi-disciplinary project delivery team, including design consultants, internal civils, mechanical, electrical and environmental resources, as well as the external supply chain and stakeholders. You will be managing the delivery of the programme to achieve the required outputs for safety, the environment, time, quality, and cost. You'll also be doing this while attaining the high standards of work we are renowned for. You will be negotiating contracts to deliver the best value across the business to achieve the most cost-effective and sustainable solutions possible, while also managing and balancing risk throughout. In addition, you will ensure the effective management of risk at project and programme levels, as well as delivering innovative cost-effective sustainable solutions whilst demonstrating continuous improvement. You will have complete ownership of the programme of schemes that you are responsible for and will have the full support and guidance of the business. What you'll need As a self-sufficient manager with an engineering background, you will have previous experience delivering a multi-million-pound portfolio and will have worked within the water industry or a similar environment. In addition, you will have: • experience working with sludge technology and biogas systems • worked effectively with stakeholders at all levels to ensure the successful delivery of a capital programme of works • led and managed several direct reports • managed a project team with multi-disciplinary functions • worked within a regulated or framework-led organisation • delivered effectively and on time to key milestones. What you'll receive • Total pension contributions up to 20%. • Career progression and professional development opportunities. • 25 days' holiday rising to 28 with length of service. • The opportunity to buy up to ten days' holiday and sell up to five every year. • A healthcare package that allows you to claim back healthcare costs. • A performance related bonus. • A car allowance. • Life assurance of up to eight times your salary. • A new electric car in exchange for part of your gross salary. • Cashback and discounts from more than 3,000 retailers. • One paid volunteering day each year. • Enhanced family leave and pay arrangements. • An interactive health and wellbeing platform. • Support from mental health first aiders. • A £1,000 referral fee if you recommend someone to work for us. Who we are We are one of the top-performing water and sewerage companies in England and Wales, serving 2.9 million people across the South West. The work we do goes beyond providing an essential public service. We also aim to have a positive impact on the communities we serve and the natural environment. Our people tell us Wessex Water is a great place to work, which is why so many of them stay with us! You will have the opportunity to develop and progress your career, while also receiving health and wellbeing support. We also continue to promote diversity and inclusion with that in mind, all applicants are welcome. We are delighted to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and are a Disability Confident Employer. This is an exciting opportunity to join us and if you would like to be part of our journey, we would love to hear from you. Please do not hesitate to let us know about any additional support you may need. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCESS
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
SENIOR PROGRAMME MANAGER (BIORESOURCES) We describe ourselves as a community within a community' here at Wessex Water, and the Sustainable Operations and Engineering team is no exception. With the next asset management programme on the horizon, we are expanding our programme management capability and are looking for you to make a positive impact on our assets to proactively improve the environment and protect human health. Our Programme Managers are encouraged to have a voice and be free-thinking and empowered by owning the delivery of a portfolio of water-related schemes through optioneering, design, construction, and commissioning. What you'll do Reporting to the Programme Director for Bioresources, you will be responsible for leading, managing and coordinating a team of Programme Managers to meet the objectives of the business within the agreed target dates and authorised costs. You will have full responsibility for Bioresources schemes throughout the various phases of the project delivery process. You will do this within the agreed timescales and budget, working on projects valued (on average) at £40m across five sites. You will engage with multiple stakeholders, lead by example by guiding and motivating the programme and project management teams, and deliver the required outputs in line with current business needs. With several direct reports, your role as Senior Programme Manager will inherit the management of a multi-disciplinary project delivery team, including design consultants, internal civils, mechanical, electrical and environmental resources, as well as the external supply chain and stakeholders. You will be managing the delivery of the programme to achieve the required outputs for safety, the environment, time, quality, and cost. You'll also be doing this while attaining the high standards of work we are renowned for. You will be negotiating contracts to deliver the best value across the business to achieve the most cost-effective and sustainable solutions possible, while also managing and balancing risk throughout. In addition, you will ensure the effective management of risk at project and programme levels, as well as delivering innovative cost-effective sustainable solutions whilst demonstrating continuous improvement. You will have complete ownership of the programme of schemes that you are responsible for and will have the full support and guidance of the business. What you'll need As a self-sufficient manager with an engineering background, you will have previous experience delivering a multi-million-pound portfolio and will have worked within the water industry or a similar environment. In addition, you will have: • experience working with sludge technology and biogas systems • worked effectively with stakeholders at all levels to ensure the successful delivery of a capital programme of works • led and managed several direct reports • managed a project team with multi-disciplinary functions • worked within a regulated or framework-led organisation • delivered effectively and on time to key milestones. What you'll receive • Total pension contributions up to 20%. • Career progression and professional development opportunities. • 25 days' holiday rising to 28 with length of service. • The opportunity to buy up to ten days' holiday and sell up to five every year. • A healthcare package that allows you to claim back healthcare costs. • A performance related bonus. • A car allowance. • Life assurance of up to eight times your salary. • A new electric car in exchange for part of your gross salary. • Cashback and discounts from more than 3,000 retailers. • One paid volunteering day each year. • Enhanced family leave and pay arrangements. • An interactive health and wellbeing platform. • Support from mental health first aiders. • A £1,000 referral fee if you recommend someone to work for us. Who we are We are one of the top-performing water and sewerage companies in England and Wales, serving 2.9 million people across the South West. The work we do goes beyond providing an essential public service. We also aim to have a positive impact on the communities we serve and the natural environment. Our people tell us Wessex Water is a great place to work, which is why so many of them stay with us! You will have the opportunity to develop and progress your career, while also receiving health and wellbeing support. We also continue to promote diversity and inclusion with that in mind, all applicants are welcome. We are delighted to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and are a Disability Confident Employer. This is an exciting opportunity to join us and if you would like to be part of our journey, we would love to hear from you. Please do not hesitate to let us know about any additional support you may need. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCESS
SENIOR PROGRAMME MANAGER (BIORESOURCES) We describe ourselves as a 'community within a community' here at Wessex Water, and the Sustainable Operations and Engineering team is no exception. With the next asset management programme on the horizon, we are expanding our programme management capability and are looking for you to make a positive impact on our assets to proactively improve the environment and protect human health. Our Programme Managers are encouraged to have a voice and be free-thinking and empowered by owning the delivery of a portfolio of water-related schemes through optioneering, design, construction, and commissioning. What you'll do Reporting to the Programme Director for Bioresources, you will be responsible for leading, managing and coordinating a team of Programme Managers to meet the objectives of the business within the agreed target dates and authorised costs. You will have full responsibility for Bioresources schemes throughout the various phases of the project delivery process. You will do this within the agreed timescales and budget, working on projects valued (on average) at £40m across five sites. You will engage with multiple stakeholders, lead by example by guiding and motivating the programme and project management teams, and deliver the required outputs in line with current business needs. With several direct reports, your role as Senior Programme Manager will inherit the management of a multi-disciplinary project delivery team, including design consultants, internal civils, mechanical, electrical and environmental resources, as well as the external supply chain and stakeholders. You will be managing the delivery of the programme to achieve the required outputs for safety, the environment, time, quality, and cost. You'll also be doing this while attaining the high standards of work we are renowned for. You will be negotiating contracts to deliver the best value across the business to achieve the most cost-effective and sustainable solutions possible, while also managing and balancing risk throughout. In addition, you will ensure the effective management of risk at project and programme levels, as well as delivering innovative cost-effective sustainable solutions whilst demonstrating continuous improvement. You will have complete ownership of the programme of schemes that you are responsible for and will have the full support and guidance of the business. What you'll need As a self-sufficient manager with an engineering background, you will have previous experience delivering a multi-million-pound portfolio and will have worked within the water industry or a similar environment. In addition, you will have: • experience working with sludge technology and biogas systems • worked effectively with stakeholders at all levels to ensure the successful delivery of a capital programme of works • led and managed several direct reports • managed a project team with multi-disciplinary functions • worked within a regulated or framework-led organisation • delivered effectively and on time to key milestones. What you'll receive • Total pension contributions up to 20%. • Career progression and professional development opportunities. • 25 days' holiday rising to 28 with length of service. • The opportunity to buy up to ten days' holiday and sell up to five every year. • A healthcare package that allows you to claim back healthcare costs. • A performance related bonus. • A car allowance. • Life assurance of up to eight times your salary. • A new electric car in exchange for part of your gross salary. • Cashback and discounts from more than 3,000 retailers. • One paid volunteering day each year. • Enhanced family leave and pay arrangements. • An interactive health and wellbeing platform. • Support from mental health first aiders. • A £1,000 referral fee if you recommend someone to work for us. Who we are We are one of the top-performing water and sewerage companies in England and Wales, serving 2.9 million people across the South West. The work we do goes beyond providing an essential public service. We also aim to have a positive impact on the communities we serve and the natural environment. Our people tell us Wessex Water is a great place to work, which is why so many of them stay with us! You will have the opportunity to develop and progress your career, while also receiving health and wellbeing support. We also continue to promote diversity and inclusion - with that in mind, all applicants are welcome. We are delighted to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and are a Disability Confident Employer. This is an exciting opportunity to join us and if you would like to be part of our journey, we would love to hear from you. Please do not hesitate to let us know about any additional support you may need.
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
SENIOR PROGRAMME MANAGER (BIORESOURCES) We describe ourselves as a 'community within a community' here at Wessex Water, and the Sustainable Operations and Engineering team is no exception. With the next asset management programme on the horizon, we are expanding our programme management capability and are looking for you to make a positive impact on our assets to proactively improve the environment and protect human health. Our Programme Managers are encouraged to have a voice and be free-thinking and empowered by owning the delivery of a portfolio of water-related schemes through optioneering, design, construction, and commissioning. What you'll do Reporting to the Programme Director for Bioresources, you will be responsible for leading, managing and coordinating a team of Programme Managers to meet the objectives of the business within the agreed target dates and authorised costs. You will have full responsibility for Bioresources schemes throughout the various phases of the project delivery process. You will do this within the agreed timescales and budget, working on projects valued (on average) at £40m across five sites. You will engage with multiple stakeholders, lead by example by guiding and motivating the programme and project management teams, and deliver the required outputs in line with current business needs. With several direct reports, your role as Senior Programme Manager will inherit the management of a multi-disciplinary project delivery team, including design consultants, internal civils, mechanical, electrical and environmental resources, as well as the external supply chain and stakeholders. You will be managing the delivery of the programme to achieve the required outputs for safety, the environment, time, quality, and cost. You'll also be doing this while attaining the high standards of work we are renowned for. You will be negotiating contracts to deliver the best value across the business to achieve the most cost-effective and sustainable solutions possible, while also managing and balancing risk throughout. In addition, you will ensure the effective management of risk at project and programme levels, as well as delivering innovative cost-effective sustainable solutions whilst demonstrating continuous improvement. You will have complete ownership of the programme of schemes that you are responsible for and will have the full support and guidance of the business. What you'll need As a self-sufficient manager with an engineering background, you will have previous experience delivering a multi-million-pound portfolio and will have worked within the water industry or a similar environment. In addition, you will have: • experience working with sludge technology and biogas systems • worked effectively with stakeholders at all levels to ensure the successful delivery of a capital programme of works • led and managed several direct reports • managed a project team with multi-disciplinary functions • worked within a regulated or framework-led organisation • delivered effectively and on time to key milestones. What you'll receive • Total pension contributions up to 20%. • Career progression and professional development opportunities. • 25 days' holiday rising to 28 with length of service. • The opportunity to buy up to ten days' holiday and sell up to five every year. • A healthcare package that allows you to claim back healthcare costs. • A performance related bonus. • A car allowance. • Life assurance of up to eight times your salary. • A new electric car in exchange for part of your gross salary. • Cashback and discounts from more than 3,000 retailers. • One paid volunteering day each year. • Enhanced family leave and pay arrangements. • An interactive health and wellbeing platform. • Support from mental health first aiders. • A £1,000 referral fee if you recommend someone to work for us. Who we are We are one of the top-performing water and sewerage companies in England and Wales, serving 2.9 million people across the South West. The work we do goes beyond providing an essential public service. We also aim to have a positive impact on the communities we serve and the natural environment. Our people tell us Wessex Water is a great place to work, which is why so many of them stay with us! You will have the opportunity to develop and progress your career, while also receiving health and wellbeing support. We also continue to promote diversity and inclusion - with that in mind, all applicants are welcome. We are delighted to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and are a Disability Confident Employer. This is an exciting opportunity to join us and if you would like to be part of our journey, we would love to hear from you. Please do not hesitate to let us know about any additional support you may need.
Social Care & Education Jobs Ltd
Wilmslow, Cheshire
We have a Part-Time, Permanent, Job Vacancy for a School Maintenance Assistant Wilmslow Cheshire area close to the A34 / B5095. Benefits Part Time, 20 Hours per week, Monday Friday 2pm 6pm, Term Time Only. £12.15 - £13.14 per hour Depending on Experience / Skills Full Driving Licence is required. Life assurance, Health Cash back plan, pension, and perk box scheme. Car lease scheme, bike to work scheme. Free parking on site. Full training & continued support. Employer We are recruiting on behalf of a Specialist Education School for Children & Younger Adults with Autism. They have an impressive network of schools, colleges, and residential homes where they believe that every young person deserves to develop their abilities and create a positive future. Duties As their Maintenance Assistant / Operative you will assist in the overall maintenance of the school including the building itself and the grounds. You will be joining a fabulously friendly team. Your role will have a strong emphasis on Health & Safety and ensuring H&S measures are in place throughout the grounds and facilities. You will always ensure our buildings are fit for purpose for the Young People we support. Duties include (But are not limited to) General Site Maintenance and repairs as well as planned maintenance projects. Inspections, upkeep, and maintenance of all areas including buildings and outside areas. Keeping accurate records. Comply with regulations, policies, and procedures. Report damage, defects, and malfunctions to the School Manager. Promote and maximise security on site. You will work with the central estates department, supporting the development of the services through site expansion projects and integrating new/developed buildings. Requirements General maintenance experience, basic skills related to joinery and plumbing. Good record keeping & reporting skills. Excellent knowledge of Health & Safety Regulations. Knowledge of good working trade practices. Understanding of hot and cold-water systems. Apply If you are interested in applying please ensure you meet the above Criteria. Once you have applied one of our team will contact you and answer any questions you may have and tell you more about this fantastic opportunity.
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
We have a Part-Time, Permanent, Job Vacancy for a School Maintenance Assistant Wilmslow Cheshire area close to the A34 / B5095. Benefits Part Time, 20 Hours per week, Monday Friday 2pm 6pm, Term Time Only. £12.15 - £13.14 per hour Depending on Experience / Skills Full Driving Licence is required. Life assurance, Health Cash back plan, pension, and perk box scheme. Car lease scheme, bike to work scheme. Free parking on site. Full training & continued support. Employer We are recruiting on behalf of a Specialist Education School for Children & Younger Adults with Autism. They have an impressive network of schools, colleges, and residential homes where they believe that every young person deserves to develop their abilities and create a positive future. Duties As their Maintenance Assistant / Operative you will assist in the overall maintenance of the school including the building itself and the grounds. You will be joining a fabulously friendly team. Your role will have a strong emphasis on Health & Safety and ensuring H&S measures are in place throughout the grounds and facilities. You will always ensure our buildings are fit for purpose for the Young People we support. Duties include (But are not limited to) General Site Maintenance and repairs as well as planned maintenance projects. Inspections, upkeep, and maintenance of all areas including buildings and outside areas. Keeping accurate records. Comply with regulations, policies, and procedures. Report damage, defects, and malfunctions to the School Manager. Promote and maximise security on site. You will work with the central estates department, supporting the development of the services through site expansion projects and integrating new/developed buildings. Requirements General maintenance experience, basic skills related to joinery and plumbing. Good record keeping & reporting skills. Excellent knowledge of Health & Safety Regulations. Knowledge of good working trade practices. Understanding of hot and cold-water systems. Apply If you are interested in applying please ensure you meet the above Criteria. Once you have applied one of our team will contact you and answer any questions you may have and tell you more about this fantastic opportunity.
Site Manager/ Project Manager required in Liverpool Your new role I am looking for an experienced Site Manager / Project Manager with extensive experience in luxury new-build housing. This would be a 5 month contract working on 2x new build luxury houses. Site is already water tight, so emphasis is on high end finishing internally. £250 - 300 per day. What you'll need to succeed - SMSTS - First Aid - CSCS card - Experience in luxury housing projects What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call/ text Freya on . If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Mar 28, 2024
Seasonal
Site Manager/ Project Manager required in Liverpool Your new role I am looking for an experienced Site Manager / Project Manager with extensive experience in luxury new-build housing. This would be a 5 month contract working on 2x new build luxury houses. Site is already water tight, so emphasis is on high end finishing internally. £250 - 300 per day. What you'll need to succeed - SMSTS - First Aid - CSCS card - Experience in luxury housing projects What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call/ text Freya on . If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Braxfield Recruitment specialise in connecting talented individuals with meaningful opportunities. We are currently seeking a Damp & Water Contracts Manager to join a dynamic social housing provider in London. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual with a contract management background to join in a fantastic social landlord and improve the quality of life for their residents. Damp & Water Contracts Manager Location: London, UK Salary: £52,000 - £56,000 plus remote working, excellent benefits & pension Responsibilities: Lead on the investigation, reactive remediation and planned remediation to two sites including the installation of ventilation within properties to mitigate the effect of damp and condensation not relating to balcony defects. Lead on the management of damp and water cases across the portfolio, ensuring that cases are captured, monitored and completed within an acceptable timeframe. Ensure residents are kept updated throughout and reporting on this workstream is accurate and timely. Lead on the management of contractors and consultants across workstreams ensuring works are delivered on time and to budget, in line with terms of the contracts ensuring that the quality of works meets the required specification. Lead Officer in arranging the decanting of any residents to alternative accommodation where required across different workstreams. Producing a communications strategy for each work stream and leading the team to be first point of contact for residents relating to dampness and water leaks. Lead Officer working jointly with the Development team to undertake investigations as to the cause of the problem and identification of solutions. Lead of section 20 consultation across workstreams where appropriate to maximise recovery from leaseholders where appropriate. Requirements: Relevant degree level qualification or equivalent experience working within senior levels in a housing organisation. Experience managing damp and water cases within a social housing environment. Experience leading a technical team and delivery on large volume programmes to residential properties Excellent Communication Skills Able to represent the organisation externally at an appropriate level with key stakeholders such as local authorities, partner agencies and residents groups Ability to lead effective project teams delivering cross functional outcomes Excellent customer care, staff management and interpersonal skills Able to successfully manage and lead where necessary - external consultants and contractors - within a performance management & improvement culture. Experience of working with boards and committees, producing and presenting formal reports Experience of managing staff Experience of managing and delivering resident consultation meetings Full understanding and administration of a range of contracts and contract forms Experience of managing complex contracts delivering high volumes of building works to residential property Experience managing value for money objectives and track record of implementing commercial improvements across a similar service Benefits: Competitive salary (£52,000 - £56,000 per annum) Flexible working from home 2-3 days per week Pension scheme Generous annual leave allowance Opportunities for professional development and career advancement Supportive work environment with a commitment to employee well-being In Summary If you are a motivated and experienced professional with experience in working within social housing and managing damp and water related contracts we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and if you have the right experience one of our consultants will be in touch to discuss the Damp & Water Contracts Manager role in more detail.
Mar 27, 2024
Full time
Braxfield Recruitment specialise in connecting talented individuals with meaningful opportunities. We are currently seeking a Damp & Water Contracts Manager to join a dynamic social housing provider in London. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual with a contract management background to join in a fantastic social landlord and improve the quality of life for their residents. Damp & Water Contracts Manager Location: London, UK Salary: £52,000 - £56,000 plus remote working, excellent benefits & pension Responsibilities: Lead on the investigation, reactive remediation and planned remediation to two sites including the installation of ventilation within properties to mitigate the effect of damp and condensation not relating to balcony defects. Lead on the management of damp and water cases across the portfolio, ensuring that cases are captured, monitored and completed within an acceptable timeframe. Ensure residents are kept updated throughout and reporting on this workstream is accurate and timely. Lead on the management of contractors and consultants across workstreams ensuring works are delivered on time and to budget, in line with terms of the contracts ensuring that the quality of works meets the required specification. Lead Officer in arranging the decanting of any residents to alternative accommodation where required across different workstreams. Producing a communications strategy for each work stream and leading the team to be first point of contact for residents relating to dampness and water leaks. Lead Officer working jointly with the Development team to undertake investigations as to the cause of the problem and identification of solutions. Lead of section 20 consultation across workstreams where appropriate to maximise recovery from leaseholders where appropriate. Requirements: Relevant degree level qualification or equivalent experience working within senior levels in a housing organisation. Experience managing damp and water cases within a social housing environment. Experience leading a technical team and delivery on large volume programmes to residential properties Excellent Communication Skills Able to represent the organisation externally at an appropriate level with key stakeholders such as local authorities, partner agencies and residents groups Ability to lead effective project teams delivering cross functional outcomes Excellent customer care, staff management and interpersonal skills Able to successfully manage and lead where necessary - external consultants and contractors - within a performance management & improvement culture. Experience of working with boards and committees, producing and presenting formal reports Experience of managing staff Experience of managing and delivering resident consultation meetings Full understanding and administration of a range of contracts and contract forms Experience of managing complex contracts delivering high volumes of building works to residential property Experience managing value for money objectives and track record of implementing commercial improvements across a similar service Benefits: Competitive salary (£52,000 - £56,000 per annum) Flexible working from home 2-3 days per week Pension scheme Generous annual leave allowance Opportunities for professional development and career advancement Supportive work environment with a commitment to employee well-being In Summary If you are a motivated and experienced professional with experience in working within social housing and managing damp and water related contracts we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and if you have the right experience one of our consultants will be in touch to discuss the Damp & Water Contracts Manager role in more detail.
Job Title: Opex Improvement Officer Clearance required: BPSS (Eligible) Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley Point C - Bridgwater, Somerset/possibility to work 1 day a week from home Job Description: Main Responsibilities: You will contribute to the improvement of all the OPEX Quality activities on site for the project with respect to the Management System in force Lead the continuous improvement process and help in the proper application of OPEX tools (visual management including 5S approach, field routines, deployment of work standards, A3 or 8D problem solving methods, suggestion system, etc.) Contribute to the definition of the objectives of the site's annual performance plan (simplification of processes, process expertise, etc.) and supervise their implementation Lead, energize, facilitate the conduct of continuous improvement projects and ensure progress reporting Disseminate and ensure the use of the Framatome group's standard formats Ensure the follow-up of the site's masterplan (prioritized action plan) Provide expertise and training to managers in the areas of problem solving Provide support to all employees in the use of Excellence, human reliability or project management tools. Key Skills and experiences: You have an engineer degree with ideally a first experience in the field of quality and engineering. You have operational experience in an industrial environment on a production site of at least 5 years (Production, Maintenance, Methods, etc.) You have knowledge and experience in Lean You have knowledge of project management You are field-oriented and results-oriented You demonstrate an ability to convince, unite and lead change Background: Nuclear, Off-shore, Aerospace, Nuclear manufacturing Additional information No job travel, on site Full Time
Mar 27, 2024
Contract
Job Title: Opex Improvement Officer Clearance required: BPSS (Eligible) Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley Point C - Bridgwater, Somerset/possibility to work 1 day a week from home Job Description: Main Responsibilities: You will contribute to the improvement of all the OPEX Quality activities on site for the project with respect to the Management System in force Lead the continuous improvement process and help in the proper application of OPEX tools (visual management including 5S approach, field routines, deployment of work standards, A3 or 8D problem solving methods, suggestion system, etc.) Contribute to the definition of the objectives of the site's annual performance plan (simplification of processes, process expertise, etc.) and supervise their implementation Lead, energize, facilitate the conduct of continuous improvement projects and ensure progress reporting Disseminate and ensure the use of the Framatome group's standard formats Ensure the follow-up of the site's masterplan (prioritized action plan) Provide expertise and training to managers in the areas of problem solving Provide support to all employees in the use of Excellence, human reliability or project management tools. Key Skills and experiences: You have an engineer degree with ideally a first experience in the field of quality and engineering. You have operational experience in an industrial environment on a production site of at least 5 years (Production, Maintenance, Methods, etc.) You have knowledge and experience in Lean You have knowledge of project management You are field-oriented and results-oriented You demonstrate an ability to convince, unite and lead change Background: Nuclear, Off-shore, Aerospace, Nuclear manufacturing Additional information No job travel, on site Full Time
We are Global IT Recruitment specialist that provides support to the clients across UK, Europe and Australia. We have an excellent job opportunity for you. Job Title: Site Contract & Commercial Officer Duration: 6 months Location: Bridgwater, Somerset Job Description: The Site Contract & Commercial Officer will take responsibility for commercial discussions regarding site activities with the customer, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Responsible for contractual activities linked to site matters, among other coordinating Early Warnings and General communications, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Facilitating daily interfaces between client on site and Framatome Project Team. Main Responsibilities Commercial topics Coordinate with client to clarify Variation Requests (VAR) and Variation Proposals (VP) Ensure communication with client (respectively Framatome) When required, setup dedicated data room Prepare and attend the Change & Opportunity Meetings Coordinate the Early Warnings management Set-up and attend the Risk Reduction Meetings (RRM), and draft the related Minutes of Meeting Follow-up the overall progress (from Early Warning's creation to closing, including actions resulting from Risks Mitigation Meetings) Liaise with client to progress and clarify actions expected by client, and communicate to Framatome Respectively, liaise with Framatome to progress and clarify actions expected by Framatome, and communicate to client Prepare and lead the weekly meetings within Framatome Prepare and lead the weekly meetings between client and Framatome Prepare the monthly monitoring and related analyses General Communications (GCs) issued by client Where relevant, draft answers for Framatome Pilots' validation Attend the weekly progress meetings with client Support the Contract Team based in La Défense Manage any specific work delegated by the Framatome Contract Team in La Défense client Expedite, coordinate or lead actions raised in the monthly CCM Coordinate transverse topics Ensure a smooth and effective communication between the respective CCM Teams (client and Framatome) Collect any request from client related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required and systematically transmits the requests to the corresponding Framatome Manager in France or in UK Define with point(s) of contract in France or in UK the way and the timeframe to respond to client: preparation of the answer, internal validation before sending to client, presentation to client, additional clarifications (in any) Collect any request from Framatome related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required, transmits and explains the requests to the appropriate client members Key Skills and experiences: Extensive experience in a similar role, ideally in Large Projects Ideally worked on client more than 5 years experience in a similar role Excellent communication skills Results orientation, reliable, analytical capabilities, sense of synthesis Customer orientation English level: High-Elementary (Bright Test reference) at minimum Computer literate: standard Microsoft package Qualifications Bachelors degree is mandatory, Masters degree is desirable Legal or Business School Degree Background: Nuclear, Construction, Engineering, Large projects
Mar 27, 2024
Contract
We are Global IT Recruitment specialist that provides support to the clients across UK, Europe and Australia. We have an excellent job opportunity for you. Job Title: Site Contract & Commercial Officer Duration: 6 months Location: Bridgwater, Somerset Job Description: The Site Contract & Commercial Officer will take responsibility for commercial discussions regarding site activities with the customer, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Responsible for contractual activities linked to site matters, among other coordinating Early Warnings and General communications, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Facilitating daily interfaces between client on site and Framatome Project Team. Main Responsibilities Commercial topics Coordinate with client to clarify Variation Requests (VAR) and Variation Proposals (VP) Ensure communication with client (respectively Framatome) When required, setup dedicated data room Prepare and attend the Change & Opportunity Meetings Coordinate the Early Warnings management Set-up and attend the Risk Reduction Meetings (RRM), and draft the related Minutes of Meeting Follow-up the overall progress (from Early Warning's creation to closing, including actions resulting from Risks Mitigation Meetings) Liaise with client to progress and clarify actions expected by client, and communicate to Framatome Respectively, liaise with Framatome to progress and clarify actions expected by Framatome, and communicate to client Prepare and lead the weekly meetings within Framatome Prepare and lead the weekly meetings between client and Framatome Prepare the monthly monitoring and related analyses General Communications (GCs) issued by client Where relevant, draft answers for Framatome Pilots' validation Attend the weekly progress meetings with client Support the Contract Team based in La Défense Manage any specific work delegated by the Framatome Contract Team in La Défense client Expedite, coordinate or lead actions raised in the monthly CCM Coordinate transverse topics Ensure a smooth and effective communication between the respective CCM Teams (client and Framatome) Collect any request from client related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required and systematically transmits the requests to the corresponding Framatome Manager in France or in UK Define with point(s) of contract in France or in UK the way and the timeframe to respond to client: preparation of the answer, internal validation before sending to client, presentation to client, additional clarifications (in any) Collect any request from Framatome related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required, transmits and explains the requests to the appropriate client members Key Skills and experiences: Extensive experience in a similar role, ideally in Large Projects Ideally worked on client more than 5 years experience in a similar role Excellent communication skills Results orientation, reliable, analytical capabilities, sense of synthesis Customer orientation English level: High-Elementary (Bright Test reference) at minimum Computer literate: standard Microsoft package Qualifications Bachelors degree is mandatory, Masters degree is desirable Legal or Business School Degree Background: Nuclear, Construction, Engineering, Large projects
Job Title: Site Contract & Commercial Officer Clearance required: BPSS Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley Point C - Bridgwater, Somerset Hours: Full time on site/possibility to work 1 day a week from home Job Description: The Site Contract & Commercial Officer will take responsibility for commercial discussions regarding site activities with the customer, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Responsible for contractual activities linked to site matters, among other coordinating Early Warnings and General communications, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Facilitating daily interfaces between HPC (the Client) on site and Framatome Project Team. Main Responsibilities Commercial topics Coordinate with HPC to clarify Variation Requests (VAR) and Variation Proposals (VP) Ensure communication with HPC (respectively Framatome) When required, setup dedicated data room Prepare and attend the Change & Opportunity Meetings Coordinate the Early Warnings management Set-up and attend the Risk Reduction Meetings (RRM), and draft the related Minutes of Meeting Follow-up the overall progress (from Early Warning's creation to closing, including actions resulting from Risks Mitigation Meetings) Liaise with HPC to progress and clarify actions expected by HPC, and communicate to Framatome Respectively, liaise with Framatome to progress and clarify actions expected by Framatome, and communicate to HPC Prepare and lead the weekly meetings within Framatome Prepare and lead the weekly meetings between HPC and Framatome Prepare the monthly monitoring and related analyses General Communications (GCs) issued by HPC Where relevant, draft answers for Framatome Pilots' validation Attend the weekly progress meetings with HPC Support the Contract Team based in La Défense Manage any specific work delegated by the Framatome Contract Team in La Défense Attend the monthly CCM (Contract and Commercial Meetings) between HPC and Framatome Expedite, coordinate or lead actions raised in the monthly CCM Coordinate transverse topics Ensure a smooth and effective communication between the respective CCM Teams (HPC and Framatome) Collect any request from HPC related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required and systematically transmits the requests to the corresponding Framatome Manager in France or in UK Define with point(s) of contract in France or in UK the way and the timeframe to respond to HPC: preparation of the answer, internal validation before sending to HPC, presentation to HPC, additional clarifications (in any) Collect any request from Framatome related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required, transmits and explains the requests to the appropriate HPC members Key Skills and experiences: Extensive experience in a similar role, ideally in Large Projects Ideally worked on HPC more than 5 years experience in a similar role Excellent communication skills Results orientation, reliable, analytical capabilities, sense of synthesis Customer orientation English level: High-Elementary (Bright Test reference) at minimum Computer literate: standard Microsoft package Qualifications Bachelors degree is mandatory, Masters degree is desirable Legal or Business School Degree Background: Nuclear, Construction, Engineering, Large projects Additional information Working hours - full time on site at Hinkley Point C
Mar 27, 2024
Contract
Job Title: Site Contract & Commercial Officer Clearance required: BPSS Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley Point C - Bridgwater, Somerset Hours: Full time on site/possibility to work 1 day a week from home Job Description: The Site Contract & Commercial Officer will take responsibility for commercial discussions regarding site activities with the customer, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Responsible for contractual activities linked to site matters, among other coordinating Early Warnings and General communications, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Facilitating daily interfaces between HPC (the Client) on site and Framatome Project Team. Main Responsibilities Commercial topics Coordinate with HPC to clarify Variation Requests (VAR) and Variation Proposals (VP) Ensure communication with HPC (respectively Framatome) When required, setup dedicated data room Prepare and attend the Change & Opportunity Meetings Coordinate the Early Warnings management Set-up and attend the Risk Reduction Meetings (RRM), and draft the related Minutes of Meeting Follow-up the overall progress (from Early Warning's creation to closing, including actions resulting from Risks Mitigation Meetings) Liaise with HPC to progress and clarify actions expected by HPC, and communicate to Framatome Respectively, liaise with Framatome to progress and clarify actions expected by Framatome, and communicate to HPC Prepare and lead the weekly meetings within Framatome Prepare and lead the weekly meetings between HPC and Framatome Prepare the monthly monitoring and related analyses General Communications (GCs) issued by HPC Where relevant, draft answers for Framatome Pilots' validation Attend the weekly progress meetings with HPC Support the Contract Team based in La Défense Manage any specific work delegated by the Framatome Contract Team in La Défense Attend the monthly CCM (Contract and Commercial Meetings) between HPC and Framatome Expedite, coordinate or lead actions raised in the monthly CCM Coordinate transverse topics Ensure a smooth and effective communication between the respective CCM Teams (HPC and Framatome) Collect any request from HPC related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required and systematically transmits the requests to the corresponding Framatome Manager in France or in UK Define with point(s) of contract in France or in UK the way and the timeframe to respond to HPC: preparation of the answer, internal validation before sending to HPC, presentation to HPC, additional clarifications (in any) Collect any request from Framatome related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required, transmits and explains the requests to the appropriate HPC members Key Skills and experiences: Extensive experience in a similar role, ideally in Large Projects Ideally worked on HPC more than 5 years experience in a similar role Excellent communication skills Results orientation, reliable, analytical capabilities, sense of synthesis Customer orientation English level: High-Elementary (Bright Test reference) at minimum Computer literate: standard Microsoft package Qualifications Bachelors degree is mandatory, Masters degree is desirable Legal or Business School Degree Background: Nuclear, Construction, Engineering, Large projects Additional information Working hours - full time on site at Hinkley Point C
Job Title: Risk & Opportunities analyst/manager/Officer Clearance required: BPSS Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley -work 1 day a week from home Inside IR35 Job Description: The essential role of the Project Risk & Opportunity Officer is to ensure in the allocated project scope that risks and opportunities are identified, assessed, prioritized, treated by appropriate action plans and monitored. In order to perform this role, the Risk and Opportunities Officer relies on the project Risk and Opportunities Management Plan, which is based on procedures and associated method and tools, as well as methodologies developed within PCM Business Unit. Main Responsibilities: Organize and conduct Risk and Opportunities general reviews (interviews and working sessions with internal teams and our suppliers) Ensure the programming and animation of specific Risk and Opportunities analyses (from general reviews or requested by the project management) to be carried out Develop, update with the teams and disseminate the Risk and Opportunities registers and the associated summaries Prepare and share the synthesis of major Risks and Opportunities, action plans and decision milestones and ensure their proper execution Periodically consolidate major residual impacts on project planning and costs Contribute to the communication of Risk and Opportunities for internal and customer reporting Contribute to the feedback and continuous improvement of Risk and Opportunities tools and methods Organize, plan and conduct required Risk and Opportunities activities Read and take into account all important documents within allocated scope, such as the contract, budgets, time schedule, specifications, etc. Challenge the participants during these discussions in order to ensure robust identification, assessment of potential impacts and definition of action plans with their milestones Contribute to identify not only the Risks but also the Opportunities and optimization ideas (which can combine Risks and Opportunities depending on scenarios) Keep Risk and Opportunities register updated Prepare TOP 10/20 Risk and Opportunities synthesis to highlight the main stakes and proposed strategy response Ensure the evaluation of residual impacts with Project Manager and Cost Controllers, based on expected results of defined action plans Obtain Risk and Opportunities analysis validation by manager in charge of the corresponding scope Regularly share the progress of Risk and Opportunities analysis with the Project Risk and Opportunties Manager and contribute to monthly reporting Participate to project Risk and Opportunities team meetings and to Risk and Opportunties transverse meetings organized by PCM BU Key Skills and experiences : Proven experience (project management, audit, contract management) as a cross-functional interface with different professions (contract, planning, finance, purchasing, technical managers, project managers, etc.) in an international environment 5 years experience Able to interact with both operational teams and top management, you are pro-active, autonomous, curious and are known for your analytical and synthesis skills and your ability to challenge your partners. You are also persistent, proactive, customer-oriented and result-oriented. Qualifications Client+5 degree in engineering or equivalent Experienced in managing complex projects in the nuclear/industrial sector Background: Nuclear or Construction would be desirable Knowledge of project management methodologies International or multicultural experience Experience in transverse management Additional information Working hours full time Working on site at Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater
Mar 27, 2024
Contract
Job Title: Risk & Opportunities analyst/manager/Officer Clearance required: BPSS Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley -work 1 day a week from home Inside IR35 Job Description: The essential role of the Project Risk & Opportunity Officer is to ensure in the allocated project scope that risks and opportunities are identified, assessed, prioritized, treated by appropriate action plans and monitored. In order to perform this role, the Risk and Opportunities Officer relies on the project Risk and Opportunities Management Plan, which is based on procedures and associated method and tools, as well as methodologies developed within PCM Business Unit. Main Responsibilities: Organize and conduct Risk and Opportunities general reviews (interviews and working sessions with internal teams and our suppliers) Ensure the programming and animation of specific Risk and Opportunities analyses (from general reviews or requested by the project management) to be carried out Develop, update with the teams and disseminate the Risk and Opportunities registers and the associated summaries Prepare and share the synthesis of major Risks and Opportunities, action plans and decision milestones and ensure their proper execution Periodically consolidate major residual impacts on project planning and costs Contribute to the communication of Risk and Opportunities for internal and customer reporting Contribute to the feedback and continuous improvement of Risk and Opportunities tools and methods Organize, plan and conduct required Risk and Opportunities activities Read and take into account all important documents within allocated scope, such as the contract, budgets, time schedule, specifications, etc. Challenge the participants during these discussions in order to ensure robust identification, assessment of potential impacts and definition of action plans with their milestones Contribute to identify not only the Risks but also the Opportunities and optimization ideas (which can combine Risks and Opportunities depending on scenarios) Keep Risk and Opportunities register updated Prepare TOP 10/20 Risk and Opportunities synthesis to highlight the main stakes and proposed strategy response Ensure the evaluation of residual impacts with Project Manager and Cost Controllers, based on expected results of defined action plans Obtain Risk and Opportunities analysis validation by manager in charge of the corresponding scope Regularly share the progress of Risk and Opportunities analysis with the Project Risk and Opportunties Manager and contribute to monthly reporting Participate to project Risk and Opportunities team meetings and to Risk and Opportunties transverse meetings organized by PCM BU Key Skills and experiences : Proven experience (project management, audit, contract management) as a cross-functional interface with different professions (contract, planning, finance, purchasing, technical managers, project managers, etc.) in an international environment 5 years experience Able to interact with both operational teams and top management, you are pro-active, autonomous, curious and are known for your analytical and synthesis skills and your ability to challenge your partners. You are also persistent, proactive, customer-oriented and result-oriented. Qualifications Client+5 degree in engineering or equivalent Experienced in managing complex projects in the nuclear/industrial sector Background: Nuclear or Construction would be desirable Knowledge of project management methodologies International or multicultural experience Experience in transverse management Additional information Working hours full time Working on site at Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater
Project Site Manager Our client, a leading strategic project management company specializing in clean water asset services, is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Project Site Manager for the growth and ongoing success of their end-to-end commissioning service. This integral role is crucial to the onsite operations of the service, responsible for the safe and efficient delivery of clean water mains back into supply. The Project Site Manager will manage onsite operations at all stages of the commissioning process, briefing workers on the roles and ensuring everything is in place in order for the work to be carried out smoothly. Key Responsibilities: Ensure complete compliance with Company, client, and industry Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) regulations, safety standards, and environmental guidelines. oversee everything on site to ensure that the job can run smoothly. Conduct detailed pre, post, and live site surveys and creating reports. Liaise directly teams within the company onsite to ensure that everything is in place to begin safely working and can be carried out util the end safely. Assisting with pricing on smaller jobs initially. Forward planning and scheduling resources ensuring that the commissioning enquiry can be done and when it can be done. Writings RAMS to report back to head office. Support the strategic growth of the commissioning service by refining current processes. Carrying out Day 1 briefing to ensure everyone knows there tasks for the day and ensuring that everything for the job has been covered in the planning stages. Some extended shifts, including evenings and weekends, will be required within working time regulations, either planned or at short notice. In downtimes developing new kit, ensuring the Yard is being looked after, chemical stock management, waste stock management. Skills and Qualifications Essential: Hands on experience in managing large sites and events such as ring main outages, large diameter main diversions, pump shafts and stations, and water treatment works. Minimum of 5 years experience in a dedicated Management role . Minimum of 10 years water industry experience. CSCS / SMSTS / SSSTS qualification. EUSR Water Hygiene and SHEA Water qualification. EUSR Hydrostatic Pressure Testing. NRSWA Supervisor. Valve operations including CALM Networks. Excellent IT knowledge including GIS mapping tools, PDA/Tablet use and online reporting software. Full, clean UK driving license. Willing to travel the Thames Valley region, 50/50 onsite to in Office based. Desired: ACOP 8 and L8 Water treatment, MEICA commissioning activities, Confined space entry. Personal Specifications: Strong and practical industry knowledge of large diameter mains and the commissioning service. Hands on experience flushing commercial and industrial water systems to BSRIA standard. Capable of producing and delivering RAMS to ensure safety and compliance to the highest standard. You will possess strong and evidencable leadership skills, able to coordinate resources to deliver works both as a leader and an operative. Proven track record of leading tasks and activities and a drive to see jobs through to resolution. A methodical, measured approach to work and an eagerness to collaborate with all those in the team. You will have a well-rounded understanding health & safety within the water industry . You will take ownership and be accountable for all tasks and activities assigned to you and will evolve the role into your own by prioritising a consistently fluctuating workload. Able to work flexibly and reactively depending on business operations and requirements including day, night and weekend shifts as required . Mandatory requirements: Ensure all work is undertaken in accordance with operational standards, health and safety compliance, water quality standards, contract conditions, quality assurance, legislation, other rules and regulations, and the companies best practice procedures. Employment specifics and package: Job Title: Project Site Manager Line Manager: Senior Consultant Contract Type: Full-time, permanent. Salary: 45,000 per annum plus x1.5 overtime for field activities Weekend Working: up to 8 weekend days per year, paid at time and a half. Pension: 5% employer contribution Holiday: 23 days plus UK bank holidays (usually 8 days) plus long service reward Location: Primarily in and around M25 and Thames Valley Region however not limited to this area Tools and Equipment: Company utility van, fuel card and all tolls paid upfront Contract mobile phone and tablet and / or toughbook All uniform and any PPE required Application Process Interested candidates should submit their resumes along with a cover letter highlighting their motivation and suitability for the role. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview. If you feel you are suitable for this position, please contact Callum Withey for more information
Mar 27, 2024
Full time
Project Site Manager Our client, a leading strategic project management company specializing in clean water asset services, is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Project Site Manager for the growth and ongoing success of their end-to-end commissioning service. This integral role is crucial to the onsite operations of the service, responsible for the safe and efficient delivery of clean water mains back into supply. The Project Site Manager will manage onsite operations at all stages of the commissioning process, briefing workers on the roles and ensuring everything is in place in order for the work to be carried out smoothly. Key Responsibilities: Ensure complete compliance with Company, client, and industry Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) regulations, safety standards, and environmental guidelines. oversee everything on site to ensure that the job can run smoothly. Conduct detailed pre, post, and live site surveys and creating reports. Liaise directly teams within the company onsite to ensure that everything is in place to begin safely working and can be carried out util the end safely. Assisting with pricing on smaller jobs initially. Forward planning and scheduling resources ensuring that the commissioning enquiry can be done and when it can be done. Writings RAMS to report back to head office. Support the strategic growth of the commissioning service by refining current processes. Carrying out Day 1 briefing to ensure everyone knows there tasks for the day and ensuring that everything for the job has been covered in the planning stages. Some extended shifts, including evenings and weekends, will be required within working time regulations, either planned or at short notice. In downtimes developing new kit, ensuring the Yard is being looked after, chemical stock management, waste stock management. Skills and Qualifications Essential: Hands on experience in managing large sites and events such as ring main outages, large diameter main diversions, pump shafts and stations, and water treatment works. Minimum of 5 years experience in a dedicated Management role . Minimum of 10 years water industry experience. CSCS / SMSTS / SSSTS qualification. EUSR Water Hygiene and SHEA Water qualification. EUSR Hydrostatic Pressure Testing. NRSWA Supervisor. Valve operations including CALM Networks. Excellent IT knowledge including GIS mapping tools, PDA/Tablet use and online reporting software. Full, clean UK driving license. Willing to travel the Thames Valley region, 50/50 onsite to in Office based. Desired: ACOP 8 and L8 Water treatment, MEICA commissioning activities, Confined space entry. Personal Specifications: Strong and practical industry knowledge of large diameter mains and the commissioning service. Hands on experience flushing commercial and industrial water systems to BSRIA standard. Capable of producing and delivering RAMS to ensure safety and compliance to the highest standard. You will possess strong and evidencable leadership skills, able to coordinate resources to deliver works both as a leader and an operative. Proven track record of leading tasks and activities and a drive to see jobs through to resolution. A methodical, measured approach to work and an eagerness to collaborate with all those in the team. You will have a well-rounded understanding health & safety within the water industry . You will take ownership and be accountable for all tasks and activities assigned to you and will evolve the role into your own by prioritising a consistently fluctuating workload. Able to work flexibly and reactively depending on business operations and requirements including day, night and weekend shifts as required . Mandatory requirements: Ensure all work is undertaken in accordance with operational standards, health and safety compliance, water quality standards, contract conditions, quality assurance, legislation, other rules and regulations, and the companies best practice procedures. Employment specifics and package: Job Title: Project Site Manager Line Manager: Senior Consultant Contract Type: Full-time, permanent. Salary: 45,000 per annum plus x1.5 overtime for field activities Weekend Working: up to 8 weekend days per year, paid at time and a half. Pension: 5% employer contribution Holiday: 23 days plus UK bank holidays (usually 8 days) plus long service reward Location: Primarily in and around M25 and Thames Valley Region however not limited to this area Tools and Equipment: Company utility van, fuel card and all tolls paid upfront Contract mobile phone and tablet and / or toughbook All uniform and any PPE required Application Process Interested candidates should submit their resumes along with a cover letter highlighting their motivation and suitability for the role. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview. If you feel you are suitable for this position, please contact Callum Withey for more information
Site Manager - Norfolk/ Suffolk - £400-£450/day + Van Your new company One of the UK's leading providers of infrastructure services, construction, and property development, is committed to delivering for communities and leaving long-lasting legacies through their work. Your new role Due to new projects being started in the Norfolk and Suffolk area, my client is recruiting experienced site managers with water treatment experience to start as soon as possible. As a site manager, you are responsible for: - Planning, organising and managing the site activities and resources - Ensuring compliance with health & safety, environmental and quality standards and regulations - Liaising with clients, subcontractors, suppliers and other stakeholders - Monitoring and reporting on project progress, performance and costs - Providing leadership, guidance and support to the site team You will be in charge of various sites within the company across Norfolk and Suffolk. Flexibility of sites will be offered depending on which part of the country the ideal candidates travelling from. This will be a 07:30 start, and 17:00 finish for 5 days a week, which adds up to 45 hours/ week. Currently, this is a 3-6 month contract which could go up to 6 months and a temporary to permanent opportunity for the ideal candidate. What you'll need to succeed You must have site manager experience within the water treatment industry. Other requirements: - Relevant site manager experience/ qualification - A valid SMSTS Card (Essential) - a valid EUSR card (Desirable) - A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to various sites across Norfolk and Suffolk - Excellent communication, organisation and problem-solving skills - Strong water treatment background - Civils/ Mechanical background What you'll get in return - £400 - £450/day - Flexibility on sites to manage depending on where you are travelling from. - Company Van/ Mileage What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Mar 26, 2024
Contract
Site Manager - Norfolk/ Suffolk - £400-£450/day + Van Your new company One of the UK's leading providers of infrastructure services, construction, and property development, is committed to delivering for communities and leaving long-lasting legacies through their work. Your new role Due to new projects being started in the Norfolk and Suffolk area, my client is recruiting experienced site managers with water treatment experience to start as soon as possible. As a site manager, you are responsible for: - Planning, organising and managing the site activities and resources - Ensuring compliance with health & safety, environmental and quality standards and regulations - Liaising with clients, subcontractors, suppliers and other stakeholders - Monitoring and reporting on project progress, performance and costs - Providing leadership, guidance and support to the site team You will be in charge of various sites within the company across Norfolk and Suffolk. Flexibility of sites will be offered depending on which part of the country the ideal candidates travelling from. This will be a 07:30 start, and 17:00 finish for 5 days a week, which adds up to 45 hours/ week. Currently, this is a 3-6 month contract which could go up to 6 months and a temporary to permanent opportunity for the ideal candidate. What you'll need to succeed You must have site manager experience within the water treatment industry. Other requirements: - Relevant site manager experience/ qualification - A valid SMSTS Card (Essential) - a valid EUSR card (Desirable) - A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to various sites across Norfolk and Suffolk - Excellent communication, organisation and problem-solving skills - Strong water treatment background - Civils/ Mechanical background What you'll get in return - £400 - £450/day - Flexibility on sites to manage depending on where you are travelling from. - Company Van/ Mileage What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Role Summary You will be a key member of the senior project team responsible for the design function and team (both internally and externally) on live schemes. The role will also involve working with our Work Winning Department on tenders to help secure our future work. Managing and co-ordinating the design of a range of projects of varying complexity and value from tender stage through to the completion of construction stage design information. To utilise construction knowledge and experience to support innovative and cost-effective design solutions in conjunction with the appointed design partner and the project team, apply value engineering principles to ensure best value for all parties, and ensure an effective construction phase by applying an understanding of site management practices, interface management, risks, costs and co-ordination. You will have a proven track record of undertaking design management activities at both tender and construction stages. This experience will include working on contracts principally across the non-infra water sector. What you will be doing: Support and encourage the development of innovative design solutions to clients' briefs by the appointed design partner with input from the project team and subcontractors. Develop relationships with appointed design partners; review competences, ensure design deliverable dates are achieved, challenge buildability and audit their performance, raising any concerns swiftly. Develop relationships with clients during early concept stages; manage expectations of the project through regular communication and discussions regarding requirements and specifications. Chair and minute design team meetings and design workshops to arrive at solutions which are cost effective and meet the requirements of the procurement and construction activities. Manage the design relationship for the whole project team - with the client, subcontractors and professional team resolve any queries. Understand the process and risks/opportunities related to managing the design with regard to Employer's Requirements, Contractors' Proposals. Identify and check contents of Contractors Proposals, qualifications list, design information and marketing documentation for the tender and then be able to deliver compliant design within these parameters. Adopt a proactive approach to value engineering throughout the design phase, by keeping up to date with latest construction techniques and legislation. Ensure that the scope sheets for each package in conjunction align with duties schedule and utilise these to feed design and procurement programmes and direct design team. Contribute to the programmes to produce information for both procurement and construction purposes. Be able to control information flow to suit these parameters from consultants and sub-contractors alike and be able to identify and report when problems are occurring and deal with non-performing parties in a robust fashion. Produce, monitor, and drive production through appropriate use of KPIs for the design process. Review the design on an ongoing basis, identify potential interface problems & practicalities in construction, and resolve with the design team and specialist subcontractors. Attend appropriate Subcontractor selection interviews, including preparation beforehand. Review appropriate subcontract enquiries to subcontractor designed packages. Appoint/ evaluate the Design Coordinators. Ensuring terms and conditions of appointment are acceptable. What we will need from you: Ability to communicate with a range of people at all levels, both verbally and in writing. Adaptable and flexible. Ability to plan, report, organise and project manage, especially in relation to programme output. Analytical problem solver. Client and customer focused to build productive relationships. Ability to make reasoned and informed judgements and coordinate decisions. Ability to work independently and in a team environment. Effective leadership skills. Competent user of MS packages e.g. Outlook, Excel, Word. Experience of P6, Microsoft Project or similar (desirable). Competent user of Collaborative platforms. Well-developed Technical Construction knowledge. Knowledge and experience of various design standards (e.g. WIMES, Client Standards). Degree qualified in a relevant construction subject. Professionally qualified e.g. C.Eng or MCIOB (desirable) What we can offer you Competitive salary Car allowance 26 days annual leave (with the opportunity to buy or sell up to 3 days) Private medical insurance for you (with the option to buy family cover) Life Assurance Defined contribution pension scheme matched up to 8% 2 days volunteering opportunities Flexible and Agile working (dependent on your role) Employee Assistance Programme Professional membership fees Flexible Benefits scheme which includes the opportunity to purchase benefits such as: Critical illness insurance (with option to purchase for your partner) Dental Insurance Travel insurance Bike to work scheme Retail vouchers/payroll giving/activity pass for top leisure attractions Please note we do not have a sponsorship license.
Mar 26, 2024
Full time
Role Summary You will be a key member of the senior project team responsible for the design function and team (both internally and externally) on live schemes. The role will also involve working with our Work Winning Department on tenders to help secure our future work. Managing and co-ordinating the design of a range of projects of varying complexity and value from tender stage through to the completion of construction stage design information. To utilise construction knowledge and experience to support innovative and cost-effective design solutions in conjunction with the appointed design partner and the project team, apply value engineering principles to ensure best value for all parties, and ensure an effective construction phase by applying an understanding of site management practices, interface management, risks, costs and co-ordination. You will have a proven track record of undertaking design management activities at both tender and construction stages. This experience will include working on contracts principally across the non-infra water sector. What you will be doing: Support and encourage the development of innovative design solutions to clients' briefs by the appointed design partner with input from the project team and subcontractors. Develop relationships with appointed design partners; review competences, ensure design deliverable dates are achieved, challenge buildability and audit their performance, raising any concerns swiftly. Develop relationships with clients during early concept stages; manage expectations of the project through regular communication and discussions regarding requirements and specifications. Chair and minute design team meetings and design workshops to arrive at solutions which are cost effective and meet the requirements of the procurement and construction activities. Manage the design relationship for the whole project team - with the client, subcontractors and professional team resolve any queries. Understand the process and risks/opportunities related to managing the design with regard to Employer's Requirements, Contractors' Proposals. Identify and check contents of Contractors Proposals, qualifications list, design information and marketing documentation for the tender and then be able to deliver compliant design within these parameters. Adopt a proactive approach to value engineering throughout the design phase, by keeping up to date with latest construction techniques and legislation. Ensure that the scope sheets for each package in conjunction align with duties schedule and utilise these to feed design and procurement programmes and direct design team. Contribute to the programmes to produce information for both procurement and construction purposes. Be able to control information flow to suit these parameters from consultants and sub-contractors alike and be able to identify and report when problems are occurring and deal with non-performing parties in a robust fashion. Produce, monitor, and drive production through appropriate use of KPIs for the design process. Review the design on an ongoing basis, identify potential interface problems & practicalities in construction, and resolve with the design team and specialist subcontractors. Attend appropriate Subcontractor selection interviews, including preparation beforehand. Review appropriate subcontract enquiries to subcontractor designed packages. Appoint/ evaluate the Design Coordinators. Ensuring terms and conditions of appointment are acceptable. What we will need from you: Ability to communicate with a range of people at all levels, both verbally and in writing. Adaptable and flexible. Ability to plan, report, organise and project manage, especially in relation to programme output. Analytical problem solver. Client and customer focused to build productive relationships. Ability to make reasoned and informed judgements and coordinate decisions. Ability to work independently and in a team environment. Effective leadership skills. Competent user of MS packages e.g. Outlook, Excel, Word. Experience of P6, Microsoft Project or similar (desirable). Competent user of Collaborative platforms. Well-developed Technical Construction knowledge. Knowledge and experience of various design standards (e.g. WIMES, Client Standards). Degree qualified in a relevant construction subject. Professionally qualified e.g. C.Eng or MCIOB (desirable) What we can offer you Competitive salary Car allowance 26 days annual leave (with the opportunity to buy or sell up to 3 days) Private medical insurance for you (with the option to buy family cover) Life Assurance Defined contribution pension scheme matched up to 8% 2 days volunteering opportunities Flexible and Agile working (dependent on your role) Employee Assistance Programme Professional membership fees Flexible Benefits scheme which includes the opportunity to purchase benefits such as: Critical illness insurance (with option to purchase for your partner) Dental Insurance Travel insurance Bike to work scheme Retail vouchers/payroll giving/activity pass for top leisure attractions Please note we do not have a sponsorship license.
Permanent - 40 Hours per week (Monday - Friday 08.00 - 17.00) We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic, ambitious Trainee Assistant Site Manager to join our team within Lovell's East Anglia region. The role will be primarily site-based working alongside our existing experienced site management team. An extensive training programme will be offered as well as on the job development to help you with key aspects of the role such as: Understanding the programme requirements of the site, whilst assisting the Site Manager in its implementation. Liaising with NHBC, Building Control, Highways and Water Authority Inspectors to ensure technical compliance and programme. Health, safety, and environmental matters will be a key part of your responsibilities including assisting with all statutory forms and procedures. Communicating effectively with our supply chain, other Lovell departments, and our clients and customers. Quality control and compliance with our document management system. Candidates will hold a minimum of 5 GCSE's and / or 2/3 A Levels, C or above (or equivalent), or alternatively a qualification would be desirable. Excellent communications skills are essential, along with the ability to adapt to working with different teams and disciplines. There will be the opportunity to attend college once a week, where you'll work to obtain a construction related degree. Above all, you'll be enthusiastic with the drive to learn and the ambition to build and progress your career with Lovell. Benefits Holidays - 26 days Life Assurance Pension Private medical insurance Ability to purchase additional holiday Access to discount portal Cycle to Work scheme and the Lovell Way to EV Digital GP Employee assistance programme Sharesave scheme As an Investors in People Gold award employer, Lovell is the UK's leading provider of mixed tenure affordable homes and has a reputation for innovation and excellence in the delivery of high-quality housing development and regeneration projects. We are committed to enhancing the communities in which we work, building quality homes for real people and looking after our own people; developing talent is key to achieving this. We understand that the success of our organisation comes from the strengths, skills and personalities of our people. Lovell is an equal opportunities employer who encourage and value diversity and inclusion within our teams. The Lovell culture is one that has been successful for many years. It is based on empowering colleagues to make decisions at a regional and local level, and to challenge the status quo whilst working as one to achieve our goals and make Lovell a great place to work for all.
Mar 25, 2024
Full time
Permanent - 40 Hours per week (Monday - Friday 08.00 - 17.00) We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic, ambitious Trainee Assistant Site Manager to join our team within Lovell's East Anglia region. The role will be primarily site-based working alongside our existing experienced site management team. An extensive training programme will be offered as well as on the job development to help you with key aspects of the role such as: Understanding the programme requirements of the site, whilst assisting the Site Manager in its implementation. Liaising with NHBC, Building Control, Highways and Water Authority Inspectors to ensure technical compliance and programme. Health, safety, and environmental matters will be a key part of your responsibilities including assisting with all statutory forms and procedures. Communicating effectively with our supply chain, other Lovell departments, and our clients and customers. Quality control and compliance with our document management system. Candidates will hold a minimum of 5 GCSE's and / or 2/3 A Levels, C or above (or equivalent), or alternatively a qualification would be desirable. Excellent communications skills are essential, along with the ability to adapt to working with different teams and disciplines. There will be the opportunity to attend college once a week, where you'll work to obtain a construction related degree. Above all, you'll be enthusiastic with the drive to learn and the ambition to build and progress your career with Lovell. Benefits Holidays - 26 days Life Assurance Pension Private medical insurance Ability to purchase additional holiday Access to discount portal Cycle to Work scheme and the Lovell Way to EV Digital GP Employee assistance programme Sharesave scheme As an Investors in People Gold award employer, Lovell is the UK's leading provider of mixed tenure affordable homes and has a reputation for innovation and excellence in the delivery of high-quality housing development and regeneration projects. We are committed to enhancing the communities in which we work, building quality homes for real people and looking after our own people; developing talent is key to achieving this. We understand that the success of our organisation comes from the strengths, skills and personalities of our people. Lovell is an equal opportunities employer who encourage and value diversity and inclusion within our teams. The Lovell culture is one that has been successful for many years. It is based on empowering colleagues to make decisions at a regional and local level, and to challenge the status quo whilst working as one to achieve our goals and make Lovell a great place to work for all.
Role Responsibility: SCHOOL SITE MANAGER Salary: £25,896 per annum Working Hours: Permanent, Full Time, 40 hours per week (Mon - Fri) Location: Bonner Primary School, London,E2 0NF Excellent Company benefits including Contributory Pension About us G4S and Allied Universal came together in 2021 to create a global business which is now the world's leading integrated security and facility services company. We offer our employees an immense range of exciting and rewarding long term career opportunities. The company provides integrated FM services in a wide range of environments, including healthcare, education, secure environments, and prestigious buildings. The Tower Hamlets Schools (THS) PFI Contract covers 24 schools in East London and is part of a wider PFI contract, covering Facilities Management contracts in London and the Midlands. About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a Site Manager to join our friendly team working on the Tower Hamlets School (THS) PFI contract based at Bonner Primary School. This is a full time role working 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, between 6:30am and 11am and between 3pm and 6:30pm. As Site Manager you will ensure that contracted services are delivered in a safe and compliant manner to give the school users a clean and safe teaching and learning environment to support the best teaching and learning experience. Responsibilities Act as primary on site liaison with School Representative(s) to ensure an effective, proactive and cooperative working partnership through regular communication and formally on a weekly basis to discuss site services and issues. Maintain site and H&S to a high standard and act as the site lead for Health and Safety matters for site, building and facilities. Undertake assurance audits as required and ensure corrective actions are completed in full on time. Assess, audit & keep the site, building & facilities to a contracted standard of hygiene & cleanliness. Daily monitoring of the Computer Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) system's Open Task Report, ensuring all tasks logged in line with agreed protocols and closed within required timescale. Deal with any emergency situations with assets and/or building. Assess situations, determine course of action to resolve faults and problems. Report on the CAFM and deal with damages, spillages and breakages, including gathering evidence, obtaining quotations and arranging approval of costs as appropriate. Manage, coordinate, and when required undertake planned preventative maintenance (PPM) including management of water, fire, electrical and asbestos, undertaking tasks where competent to do so. Perform data analysis to identify trends and opportunities for improvement for H&S and all contractual delivery services. Support G4S Senior Management and school management when required including participating in meetings to manage schools expectations and G4S contractual obligations. Arrange/agree Community Use and Third Party letting with the school, arrange staff to support the events and arrange alternative arrangements when repairs/maintenance is planned or under way. Act as line manager to all site Premises Assistants (also known as Janitors or Caretakers), Cleaning Lead/Supervisor and Cleaning staff. Manage, train and supervise all site staff through Tool Box Talks, Safety Bulletins and Lessons Learnt. Carry out/arrange and record all site training and maintain training records of all site staff. Maintain and input into system(s) the relevant records including staff hours, holidays, sickness, annual leave. The Ideal Candidate: Essential Experience in delivering facilities management in an operational environment. Experience Working to service performance KPIs. Line management experience. Customer service. Knowledgeable in relevant Health & safety,risk assessments, method statements and permit to work procedures. IOSH Managing Safety. Understanding of what is meant by Statutory Compliance. IT Literate. Full driving licence. Benefits While working for G4S, you are entitled to a number of benefits and offers from G4S partners and other organisations, from employee assistance provided through WeCare, to RAC cover and so much more, including the below; Progression, training and development catered to you. Refer A Friend incentives. Company pension scheme with employer contributions. G4S Life Assurance Scheme. Subsidised healthcare plan. Charity work- Match-IT and Payroll Giving. Confidential Counselling Services. 24/7 support specialising in health and medical. Discounts on high street shops and brands including several leading high street brands, retailers and travel suppliers.
Mar 23, 2024
Full time
Role Responsibility: SCHOOL SITE MANAGER Salary: £25,896 per annum Working Hours: Permanent, Full Time, 40 hours per week (Mon - Fri) Location: Bonner Primary School, London,E2 0NF Excellent Company benefits including Contributory Pension About us G4S and Allied Universal came together in 2021 to create a global business which is now the world's leading integrated security and facility services company. We offer our employees an immense range of exciting and rewarding long term career opportunities. The company provides integrated FM services in a wide range of environments, including healthcare, education, secure environments, and prestigious buildings. The Tower Hamlets Schools (THS) PFI Contract covers 24 schools in East London and is part of a wider PFI contract, covering Facilities Management contracts in London and the Midlands. About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a Site Manager to join our friendly team working on the Tower Hamlets School (THS) PFI contract based at Bonner Primary School. This is a full time role working 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, between 6:30am and 11am and between 3pm and 6:30pm. As Site Manager you will ensure that contracted services are delivered in a safe and compliant manner to give the school users a clean and safe teaching and learning environment to support the best teaching and learning experience. Responsibilities Act as primary on site liaison with School Representative(s) to ensure an effective, proactive and cooperative working partnership through regular communication and formally on a weekly basis to discuss site services and issues. Maintain site and H&S to a high standard and act as the site lead for Health and Safety matters for site, building and facilities. Undertake assurance audits as required and ensure corrective actions are completed in full on time. Assess, audit & keep the site, building & facilities to a contracted standard of hygiene & cleanliness. Daily monitoring of the Computer Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) system's Open Task Report, ensuring all tasks logged in line with agreed protocols and closed within required timescale. Deal with any emergency situations with assets and/or building. Assess situations, determine course of action to resolve faults and problems. Report on the CAFM and deal with damages, spillages and breakages, including gathering evidence, obtaining quotations and arranging approval of costs as appropriate. Manage, coordinate, and when required undertake planned preventative maintenance (PPM) including management of water, fire, electrical and asbestos, undertaking tasks where competent to do so. Perform data analysis to identify trends and opportunities for improvement for H&S and all contractual delivery services. Support G4S Senior Management and school management when required including participating in meetings to manage schools expectations and G4S contractual obligations. Arrange/agree Community Use and Third Party letting with the school, arrange staff to support the events and arrange alternative arrangements when repairs/maintenance is planned or under way. Act as line manager to all site Premises Assistants (also known as Janitors or Caretakers), Cleaning Lead/Supervisor and Cleaning staff. Manage, train and supervise all site staff through Tool Box Talks, Safety Bulletins and Lessons Learnt. Carry out/arrange and record all site training and maintain training records of all site staff. Maintain and input into system(s) the relevant records including staff hours, holidays, sickness, annual leave. The Ideal Candidate: Essential Experience in delivering facilities management in an operational environment. Experience Working to service performance KPIs. Line management experience. Customer service. Knowledgeable in relevant Health & safety,risk assessments, method statements and permit to work procedures. IOSH Managing Safety. Understanding of what is meant by Statutory Compliance. IT Literate. Full driving licence. Benefits While working for G4S, you are entitled to a number of benefits and offers from G4S partners and other organisations, from employee assistance provided through WeCare, to RAC cover and so much more, including the below; Progression, training and development catered to you. Refer A Friend incentives. Company pension scheme with employer contributions. G4S Life Assurance Scheme. Subsidised healthcare plan. Charity work- Match-IT and Payroll Giving. Confidential Counselling Services. 24/7 support specialising in health and medical. Discounts on high street shops and brands including several leading high street brands, retailers and travel suppliers.
Site Manager needed for waste treatment works project in Snareston. Your new company Are you an experienced Site Manager with a background in water projects? We have an exciting opportunity for you to join our client on a temporary freelance basis. As a Site Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in overseeing a waste treatment works project in Snarestone. Your new role Supervising Projects:Oversee the entire project or specific stages within it.Ensure that work progresses according to expectations and deadlines.Address safety issues promptly.Regularly communicate project goals to on-site employees.Reviewing Progress:Continuously assess project progress against the projected timeline.Implement strategies to expedite work if the project falls behind schedule.Prioritise quality and safety while adjusting deadlines.Liaising with Quantity Surveyors:Collaborate with quantity surveyors to monitor project costs.Keep track of receipts, invoices, resource costs, and personnel contracts.Facilitate their investigations into budget allocation.Handling Communications:Communicate effectively with all stakeholders involved in the project.Engage with clients, other contractors, and members of the public.Ensure clear and transparent communication throughout the project lifecycle.Commercial Awareness:Maintain commercial awareness to manage costs effectively.Limit expenses and minimise waste to keep the project within budget.Strategically allocate resources where needed. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in water-related projects is needed.Familiarity with TWCTC (Temporary Works Coordinator Training Course) would be beneficial.Strong organisational, leadership, and communication skills.The ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.Knowledge of industry regulations and safety protocols. What you'll get in return Day rate - Negotiable What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Mar 22, 2024
Seasonal
Site Manager needed for waste treatment works project in Snareston. Your new company Are you an experienced Site Manager with a background in water projects? We have an exciting opportunity for you to join our client on a temporary freelance basis. As a Site Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in overseeing a waste treatment works project in Snarestone. Your new role Supervising Projects:Oversee the entire project or specific stages within it.Ensure that work progresses according to expectations and deadlines.Address safety issues promptly.Regularly communicate project goals to on-site employees.Reviewing Progress:Continuously assess project progress against the projected timeline.Implement strategies to expedite work if the project falls behind schedule.Prioritise quality and safety while adjusting deadlines.Liaising with Quantity Surveyors:Collaborate with quantity surveyors to monitor project costs.Keep track of receipts, invoices, resource costs, and personnel contracts.Facilitate their investigations into budget allocation.Handling Communications:Communicate effectively with all stakeholders involved in the project.Engage with clients, other contractors, and members of the public.Ensure clear and transparent communication throughout the project lifecycle.Commercial Awareness:Maintain commercial awareness to manage costs effectively.Limit expenses and minimise waste to keep the project within budget.Strategically allocate resources where needed. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in water-related projects is needed.Familiarity with TWCTC (Temporary Works Coordinator Training Course) would be beneficial.Strong organisational, leadership, and communication skills.The ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.Knowledge of industry regulations and safety protocols. What you'll get in return Day rate - Negotiable What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Water Operations Manager Your new company Therole of the Operations Manager is to ensure the efficient delivery of aportfolio of projects by managing a team of Project Managers to deliver aprogramme of work within the Scottish Water SR15 and SR21 Framework's. Projectswill range from £2.5M to £20+M and will be located across the North and Eastregions of Scotland. Thisposition is a key senior management role with accountability for the deliveryof the projects from pre-construction through to commissioning and handoveralongside an interphase with senior Client management. Inaddition, the Operations Manager has the responsibility to manage, superviseand develop a team of direct reports. Your new role Asthe Operations Manager your duties and responsibilities will include: Be responsible for the leadership and management of the nominated sector Operations Department Team and its function. Participate in the development of the Joint Venture and Operational strategies and advise on any impact to JV Initiatives. Ensure that all operations are carried out in an efficient, safe and economic manner, with a view to the protection of the company's interests, client satisfaction and repeat business. Ensure projects are accurately and correctly reported, both in terms of progress and cost. Chair monthly cost review meetings with Commercial Managers to verify project reports. Present results to the SLT, with all information relevant to current position and expected outcome. Review the resource levels for proposed and current live projects, ensuring it is sufficient to carry out operations. Identify recruitment requirements and obtain necessary resources as appropriate. Effectively manage subordinates and their teams to achieve the targets of the joint venture. Actively review and manage the performance of subordinates reporting into the Operations Manager Ensure compliance with HS&S, Quality assurance, BMS and management procedures within your teams. Be innovative by challenging and re-thinking processes and systems to improve efficiency and to make recommendations to the SLT for consideration. Be pro-active in problem solving, finding solutions to obstacles for the benefit of the business. Share lessons learnt and feedback to relevant members of the SLT Attend senior management meetings relevant to the role and support other Operations Managers within the Joint Venture. What you'll need to succeed Skillsand Knowledge Requirements: Recent proven track record of delivering construction projects on time, to budget and quality standards with high customer satisfaction results. Extensive construction knowledge. Extensive construction HS&S knowledge and a proven track record of delivering sites safely. Experience of leading multiple teams to achieve delivery objectives. Significant management ability to successfully engage with subordinates and other staff to positively form pro-active teams. Ability to delegate effectively & fairly to avoid conflict. Ability to manage conflict situations should the need arise. Ability to manage external contacts to benefit the business at every opportunity. Ability to recognise potential problems, identify solutions and successfully deliver mitigation plans. Ability to gather project related information and produce accurate detailed progress reports. Ability to manage the detail of projects but also recognise the bigger picture for the benefit of the business. Proven track record of achieving & sustaining high customer satisfaction results. Able to work within a pressurised environment. Forward thinking individual. Experience of the construction/engineering Industry is essential. Experience in M&E and civil engineering contracting in a design and build environment. Track record of delivering projects within agreed parameters Minimum HND in engineering/project management related qualification or equivalent Project management experience IOSH or SMSTS safety management CSCS management card Excellent I.T. skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills What the role offers: A competitive salary Hybrid Working Car/car allowance (subject to role and level of position) 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays (with an additional 5 days available to buy) Contribution Pension scheme Life Assurance Health Insurance Private medical Insurance And many more benefits including - cycle to work scheme, discounts and savings Hub, kids pass etc What you need to do now Ifyou're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copyof your CV, or call us now. Ifthis job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position,please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Mar 22, 2024
Full time
Water Operations Manager Your new company Therole of the Operations Manager is to ensure the efficient delivery of aportfolio of projects by managing a team of Project Managers to deliver aprogramme of work within the Scottish Water SR15 and SR21 Framework's. Projectswill range from £2.5M to £20+M and will be located across the North and Eastregions of Scotland. Thisposition is a key senior management role with accountability for the deliveryof the projects from pre-construction through to commissioning and handoveralongside an interphase with senior Client management. Inaddition, the Operations Manager has the responsibility to manage, superviseand develop a team of direct reports. Your new role Asthe Operations Manager your duties and responsibilities will include: Be responsible for the leadership and management of the nominated sector Operations Department Team and its function. Participate in the development of the Joint Venture and Operational strategies and advise on any impact to JV Initiatives. Ensure that all operations are carried out in an efficient, safe and economic manner, with a view to the protection of the company's interests, client satisfaction and repeat business. Ensure projects are accurately and correctly reported, both in terms of progress and cost. Chair monthly cost review meetings with Commercial Managers to verify project reports. Present results to the SLT, with all information relevant to current position and expected outcome. Review the resource levels for proposed and current live projects, ensuring it is sufficient to carry out operations. Identify recruitment requirements and obtain necessary resources as appropriate. Effectively manage subordinates and their teams to achieve the targets of the joint venture. Actively review and manage the performance of subordinates reporting into the Operations Manager Ensure compliance with HS&S, Quality assurance, BMS and management procedures within your teams. Be innovative by challenging and re-thinking processes and systems to improve efficiency and to make recommendations to the SLT for consideration. Be pro-active in problem solving, finding solutions to obstacles for the benefit of the business. Share lessons learnt and feedback to relevant members of the SLT Attend senior management meetings relevant to the role and support other Operations Managers within the Joint Venture. What you'll need to succeed Skillsand Knowledge Requirements: Recent proven track record of delivering construction projects on time, to budget and quality standards with high customer satisfaction results. Extensive construction knowledge. Extensive construction HS&S knowledge and a proven track record of delivering sites safely. Experience of leading multiple teams to achieve delivery objectives. Significant management ability to successfully engage with subordinates and other staff to positively form pro-active teams. Ability to delegate effectively & fairly to avoid conflict. Ability to manage conflict situations should the need arise. Ability to manage external contacts to benefit the business at every opportunity. Ability to recognise potential problems, identify solutions and successfully deliver mitigation plans. Ability to gather project related information and produce accurate detailed progress reports. Ability to manage the detail of projects but also recognise the bigger picture for the benefit of the business. Proven track record of achieving & sustaining high customer satisfaction results. Able to work within a pressurised environment. Forward thinking individual. Experience of the construction/engineering Industry is essential. Experience in M&E and civil engineering contracting in a design and build environment. Track record of delivering projects within agreed parameters Minimum HND in engineering/project management related qualification or equivalent Project management experience IOSH or SMSTS safety management CSCS management card Excellent I.T. skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills What the role offers: A competitive salary Hybrid Working Car/car allowance (subject to role and level of position) 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays (with an additional 5 days available to buy) Contribution Pension scheme Life Assurance Health Insurance Private medical Insurance And many more benefits including - cycle to work scheme, discounts and savings Hub, kids pass etc What you need to do now Ifyou're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copyof your CV, or call us now. Ifthis job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position,please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Water Site Manager Your new company Clientis an integrated design and build solution provider operating in the watersector. We have over 1,000 staff working across eight regional centres,primarily supporting six long term water sector frameworks operating both asthemselves and increasingly in joint ventures and alliances. TheClient aims to create opportunity by inviting, embracing and celebratingdifference. Weare looking to strengthen our Construction team with a Site Manager toundertake the delivery of Tarbert WTW CWT project. The project is due tocommence in April 2024. Your new role Youwill report directly to the Programme Manager/Senior Project Manager and yourrole will cover leading and directing the site team to coordinate the safemanagement of all operational activities on all projects ensuring HSQE,programme and budget requirements are met. Ensure all works are undertaken with due regard to the needs of the local population within the immediate vicinity of the works and the travelling public as a whole Manage, supervise and mentor the site team as appropriate Adopt, maintain and promote cost conscious management through efficient use of all resources Ensure realistic scheme programmes are prepared, reviewed and updated Ensure method statements and risk assessments are prepared, reviewed, briefed and updated Ensure all "as constructed" records are provided to the CDMC for inclusion within the Health and Safety File in a timely manner following scheme completion What you'll need to succeed Skillsand Knowledge Requirements: Recognised Civil Engineering/Site Management Qualifications Health, Safety and Environmental Management (IOSH or Construction Managers Safety Certificate) CSCS Site Manager (Min) First Aid at Work Experience in the Water/Waste Water Treatment Industry What the role offers: A competitive salary Hybrid Working Car/car allowance (subject to role and level of position) 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays (with an additional 5 days available to buy) Contribution Pension scheme Life Assurance Health Insurance Private medical Insurance And many more benefits including - cycle to work scheme, discounts and savings Hub, kids pass etc What you need to do now Ifyou're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copyof your CV, or call us now. Ifthis job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position,please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Mar 22, 2024
Full time
Water Site Manager Your new company Clientis an integrated design and build solution provider operating in the watersector. We have over 1,000 staff working across eight regional centres,primarily supporting six long term water sector frameworks operating both asthemselves and increasingly in joint ventures and alliances. TheClient aims to create opportunity by inviting, embracing and celebratingdifference. Weare looking to strengthen our Construction team with a Site Manager toundertake the delivery of Tarbert WTW CWT project. The project is due tocommence in April 2024. Your new role Youwill report directly to the Programme Manager/Senior Project Manager and yourrole will cover leading and directing the site team to coordinate the safemanagement of all operational activities on all projects ensuring HSQE,programme and budget requirements are met. Ensure all works are undertaken with due regard to the needs of the local population within the immediate vicinity of the works and the travelling public as a whole Manage, supervise and mentor the site team as appropriate Adopt, maintain and promote cost conscious management through efficient use of all resources Ensure realistic scheme programmes are prepared, reviewed and updated Ensure method statements and risk assessments are prepared, reviewed, briefed and updated Ensure all "as constructed" records are provided to the CDMC for inclusion within the Health and Safety File in a timely manner following scheme completion What you'll need to succeed Skillsand Knowledge Requirements: Recognised Civil Engineering/Site Management Qualifications Health, Safety and Environmental Management (IOSH or Construction Managers Safety Certificate) CSCS Site Manager (Min) First Aid at Work Experience in the Water/Waste Water Treatment Industry What the role offers: A competitive salary Hybrid Working Car/car allowance (subject to role and level of position) 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays (with an additional 5 days available to buy) Contribution Pension scheme Life Assurance Health Insurance Private medical Insurance And many more benefits including - cycle to work scheme, discounts and savings Hub, kids pass etc What you need to do now Ifyou're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copyof your CV, or call us now. Ifthis job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position,please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Mechanical Gas Engineer This is an exciting opportunity for a Mechanical Engineer role in the Housing & Property Operations team within the public sector. The job responsibilities include: Site surveys, quality inspections, specifications, and schedules of work. Report writing and providing oversight to mechanical appliances, heating and hot water systems, their maintenance, PPM, and refurbishments for a number of key clients. Carrying out surveys of mechanical installations and heating and hot water systems. Evaluating risk assessments on the condition, lifecycle, and expiry of mechanical installations. Assisting the role of Building Services Manager (compliance) and Project Manager (projects/programmes). Undertaking any other duties to assist with the activities of the building services team. The ideal candidate should have: Experience in site surveys, quality inspections, specifications, and schedules of work. Knowledge of mechanical appliances, heating and hot water systems, their maintenance, PPM, and refurbishments. Experience of carrying out surveys of mechanical installations and heating and hot water systems. Knowledge of evaluating risk assessments on the condition, lifecycle, and expiry of mechanical installations. Experience of report writing and providing oversight to mechanical appliances, heating and hot water systems, their maintenance, PPM, and refurbishments for a number of key clients. Knowledge of Building Services Manager (compliance) and Project Manager (projects/programmes) roles. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. The ability to work independently and as part of a team. Good organisational and time management skills. The salary for this role is up to £40,000 and offers a generous pension scheme. #
Mar 22, 2024
Full time
Mechanical Gas Engineer This is an exciting opportunity for a Mechanical Engineer role in the Housing & Property Operations team within the public sector. The job responsibilities include: Site surveys, quality inspections, specifications, and schedules of work. Report writing and providing oversight to mechanical appliances, heating and hot water systems, their maintenance, PPM, and refurbishments for a number of key clients. Carrying out surveys of mechanical installations and heating and hot water systems. Evaluating risk assessments on the condition, lifecycle, and expiry of mechanical installations. Assisting the role of Building Services Manager (compliance) and Project Manager (projects/programmes). Undertaking any other duties to assist with the activities of the building services team. The ideal candidate should have: Experience in site surveys, quality inspections, specifications, and schedules of work. Knowledge of mechanical appliances, heating and hot water systems, their maintenance, PPM, and refurbishments. Experience of carrying out surveys of mechanical installations and heating and hot water systems. Knowledge of evaluating risk assessments on the condition, lifecycle, and expiry of mechanical installations. Experience of report writing and providing oversight to mechanical appliances, heating and hot water systems, their maintenance, PPM, and refurbishments for a number of key clients. Knowledge of Building Services Manager (compliance) and Project Manager (projects/programmes) roles. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. The ability to work independently and as part of a team. Good organisational and time management skills. The salary for this role is up to £40,000 and offers a generous pension scheme. #