Senior Building Control Officer (Hybrid) needed in Oldham, £26.87ph - Reference: 000B 34A6 / 1 Based on validated competence, without direct supervision examine domestic applications and plans and undertake inspections of building work to ensure compliance with the Building Regulations and other associated legislation. Within the limits of competence provide professional and technical advice to customers on pre-application submissions. To liaise as necessary with other divisions of the Directorate, other directorates of the Client and external bodies and agencies on Building Control and other related issues. To investigate reports of any dangerous structures both during normal working hours and outside normal working hours and take appropriate action to render safe any structures found to be in a dangerous condition. To research product data for compliance with the building regulations To contribute to achieving the Building Control service's objectives and targets as set out in the Service Improvement Plan, including performance Indicators. To assist in ensuring that the Building Control service's manual and computerised records are effectively maintained and to be competent in the use of the computer software used within the team. To represent the interests of the Building Control service and the Place and Economic Growth Directorate at internal and external meetings as required. To assist with applications relative to major projects for compliance with the Building Regulations, including those involving the application of extended regulatory guidance related to fire-engineered solutions, Building Bulletins, Fire Code documents, etc. from receipt to determination under direct supervision. To assist in servicing Partnered companies/organisations in the processing of their non-domestic applications. To assist with inspections and audits of existing Client buildings and recommend improvements to the physical environment in and around the premises, to assist the Client in meeting its obligations under the Equality Act. This is a Full time role on a temporary contract basis. If you are interested in the role please apply on our website with your CV, alternatively you can email your CV to quoting the reference number. Essential Employment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Essential Employment is an Equal Opportunities Employer. All our roles may be subject to pre-employment checks including references so please be prepared. Due to high volumes of CVs received we are not able to respond to all unsuccessful applications. You will always however hear from us by phone if we are able to take your CV forward to the next stage. You can also follow us at Twitter/Facebook/LinkedIn or via our website
14/07/2026
Seasonal
Senior Building Control Officer (Hybrid) needed in Oldham, £26.87ph - Reference: 000B 34A6 / 1 Based on validated competence, without direct supervision examine domestic applications and plans and undertake inspections of building work to ensure compliance with the Building Regulations and other associated legislation. Within the limits of competence provide professional and technical advice to customers on pre-application submissions. To liaise as necessary with other divisions of the Directorate, other directorates of the Client and external bodies and agencies on Building Control and other related issues. To investigate reports of any dangerous structures both during normal working hours and outside normal working hours and take appropriate action to render safe any structures found to be in a dangerous condition. To research product data for compliance with the building regulations To contribute to achieving the Building Control service's objectives and targets as set out in the Service Improvement Plan, including performance Indicators. To assist in ensuring that the Building Control service's manual and computerised records are effectively maintained and to be competent in the use of the computer software used within the team. To represent the interests of the Building Control service and the Place and Economic Growth Directorate at internal and external meetings as required. To assist with applications relative to major projects for compliance with the Building Regulations, including those involving the application of extended regulatory guidance related to fire-engineered solutions, Building Bulletins, Fire Code documents, etc. from receipt to determination under direct supervision. To assist in servicing Partnered companies/organisations in the processing of their non-domestic applications. To assist with inspections and audits of existing Client buildings and recommend improvements to the physical environment in and around the premises, to assist the Client in meeting its obligations under the Equality Act. This is a Full time role on a temporary contract basis. If you are interested in the role please apply on our website with your CV, alternatively you can email your CV to quoting the reference number. Essential Employment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Essential Employment is an Equal Opportunities Employer. All our roles may be subject to pre-employment checks including references so please be prepared. Due to high volumes of CVs received we are not able to respond to all unsuccessful applications. You will always however hear from us by phone if we are able to take your CV forward to the next stage. You can also follow us at Twitter/Facebook/LinkedIn or via our website
A globally recognised, multi-disciplinary construction consultancy with a strong presence in Croydon is seeking a talented Project Quantity Surveyor to join their expanding team. This is a standout opportunity for a Project Quantity Surveyor to work across a wide-ranging portfolio including residential, commercial, healthcare, education, and infrastructure projects. The Project Quantity Surveyor will be embedded within high-performing teams, contributing to the successful delivery of complex, high-value schemes. This Project Quantity Surveyor role offers a blend of structured support and real responsibility, giving the Project Quantity Surveyor the platform to grow within a well-established business. The Project Quantity Surveyor will benefit from working in a collaborative, internationally backed consultancy with a strong reputation. For a Project Quantity Surveyor seeking both stability and progression, this role delivers. The Project Quantity Surveyor's role The Project Quantity Surveyor will take ownership of cost management across multiple projects, ensuring financial control from early feasibility through to final account. The Project Quantity Surveyor will manage procurement activities, including preparing tender documentation, evaluating returns, and supporting contractor appointments. As a Project Quantity Surveyor, you will work closely with clients, consultants, and contractors, actively contributing to meetings and project strategy. The Project Quantity Surveyor will also be responsible for contract administration duties, primarily under JCT, and will support the delivery of projects in line with programme and budget expectations. The Project Quantity Surveyor The ideal Project Quantity Surveyor will have 3-6 years' experience within a consultancy or client-side environment. A Project Quantity Surveyor should be confident managing procurement processes and engaging with project stakeholders. Strong knowledge of JCT contracts is essential for this Project Quantity Surveyor role. A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline is expected, with MRICS or working towards seen as advantageous. The Project Quantity Surveyor will be commercially aware, organised, and confident operating in a client-facing capacity. In Return? £50,000 - £60,000 salary (depending on experience) Croydon-based role with exposure to multi-sector projects Structured career progression within a global consultancy Strong training, development, and APC support Collaborative, professional team environment If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
14/07/2026
Full time
A globally recognised, multi-disciplinary construction consultancy with a strong presence in Croydon is seeking a talented Project Quantity Surveyor to join their expanding team. This is a standout opportunity for a Project Quantity Surveyor to work across a wide-ranging portfolio including residential, commercial, healthcare, education, and infrastructure projects. The Project Quantity Surveyor will be embedded within high-performing teams, contributing to the successful delivery of complex, high-value schemes. This Project Quantity Surveyor role offers a blend of structured support and real responsibility, giving the Project Quantity Surveyor the platform to grow within a well-established business. The Project Quantity Surveyor will benefit from working in a collaborative, internationally backed consultancy with a strong reputation. For a Project Quantity Surveyor seeking both stability and progression, this role delivers. The Project Quantity Surveyor's role The Project Quantity Surveyor will take ownership of cost management across multiple projects, ensuring financial control from early feasibility through to final account. The Project Quantity Surveyor will manage procurement activities, including preparing tender documentation, evaluating returns, and supporting contractor appointments. As a Project Quantity Surveyor, you will work closely with clients, consultants, and contractors, actively contributing to meetings and project strategy. The Project Quantity Surveyor will also be responsible for contract administration duties, primarily under JCT, and will support the delivery of projects in line with programme and budget expectations. The Project Quantity Surveyor The ideal Project Quantity Surveyor will have 3-6 years' experience within a consultancy or client-side environment. A Project Quantity Surveyor should be confident managing procurement processes and engaging with project stakeholders. Strong knowledge of JCT contracts is essential for this Project Quantity Surveyor role. A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline is expected, with MRICS or working towards seen as advantageous. The Project Quantity Surveyor will be commercially aware, organised, and confident operating in a client-facing capacity. In Return? £50,000 - £60,000 salary (depending on experience) Croydon-based role with exposure to multi-sector projects Structured career progression within a global consultancy Strong training, development, and APC support Collaborative, professional team environment If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
A well-established and respected construction consultancy is on the lookout for a motivated Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their friendly and experienced team based in Maidstone. Known for their strong track record across residential and commercial projects, this firm offers an excellent platform to develop your career with hands-on support and real responsibility from day one. This opportunity is perfect for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor who is eager to expand their technical knowledge, work closely with clients and contractors, and gain exposure to a variety of project stages. As an Assistant Quantity Surveyor , you'll play a key role in delivering high-quality cost consultancy services while working towards your chartership. The team is supportive, forward-thinking, and genuinely committed to professional growth - ideal for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor who values mentorship, collaboration, and long-term progression. If you're an Assistant Quantity Surveyor ready to accelerate your career in a dynamic consultancy, this could be the ideal next move. Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Assist in preparing cost plans, estimates, and tender documentation Support senior surveyors with contract administration under JCT and NEC contracts Contribute to procurement processes, including tender analysis Attend site meetings and support progress valuations Help manage variations, change control, and final accounts Work collaboratively across teams to deliver successful project outcomes Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements 1-2 years' experience in a consultancy or client-side role Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or related field Keen to gain MRICS accreditation with structured support A proactive attitude and willingness to learn Solid communication skills and a good attention to detail In Return Salary between £30,000 - £40,000 Diverse and interesting project pipeline Supportive and approachable team environment Ongoing training and APC mentorship Clear route to progression within the business Regular social events and flexible working opportunities If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. Reference 21223 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
14/07/2026
Full time
A well-established and respected construction consultancy is on the lookout for a motivated Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their friendly and experienced team based in Maidstone. Known for their strong track record across residential and commercial projects, this firm offers an excellent platform to develop your career with hands-on support and real responsibility from day one. This opportunity is perfect for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor who is eager to expand their technical knowledge, work closely with clients and contractors, and gain exposure to a variety of project stages. As an Assistant Quantity Surveyor , you'll play a key role in delivering high-quality cost consultancy services while working towards your chartership. The team is supportive, forward-thinking, and genuinely committed to professional growth - ideal for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor who values mentorship, collaboration, and long-term progression. If you're an Assistant Quantity Surveyor ready to accelerate your career in a dynamic consultancy, this could be the ideal next move. Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Assist in preparing cost plans, estimates, and tender documentation Support senior surveyors with contract administration under JCT and NEC contracts Contribute to procurement processes, including tender analysis Attend site meetings and support progress valuations Help manage variations, change control, and final accounts Work collaboratively across teams to deliver successful project outcomes Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements 1-2 years' experience in a consultancy or client-side role Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or related field Keen to gain MRICS accreditation with structured support A proactive attitude and willingness to learn Solid communication skills and a good attention to detail In Return Salary between £30,000 - £40,000 Diverse and interesting project pipeline Supportive and approachable team environment Ongoing training and APC mentorship Clear route to progression within the business Regular social events and flexible working opportunities If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. Reference 21223 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
The Assistant Quantity Surveyor's Role The successful Assistant Quantity Surveyor will join a growing, socially focused construction consultancy based in Central London. The Assistant Quantity Surveyor will support the delivery of housing, regeneration, residential, education, public sector, and community-led projects across London and the South East. This is a brilliant opportunity for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor looking to build strong consultancy experience, gain client exposure, and progress towards chartership. Day to day, the Assistant Quantity Surveyor will assist with cost plans, tender documentation, procurement, valuations, cost reports, change control, and final accounts. The Assistant Quantity Surveyor will work closely with Senior Quantity Surveyors and Directors, gaining hands-on project experience within a supportive and ambitious team. The Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Requirements A degree in Quantity Surveying, or a RICS-accredited equivalent1+ years' Quantity Surveying experienceConsultancy / PQS experience preferredWorking towards MRICS, or keen to begin APCGood pre and post contract knowledgeConfident communicator and eager to learnProfessional, organised, and commercially awareAble to commute to Central London In Return? £40,000 - £45,000Discretionary bonusHybrid/flexible workingPension schemeAnnual leave + bank holidaysAPC support and trainingProfessional fees paidOngoing CPDClear progression routeSupportive senior teamVaried London projects If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
14/07/2026
Full time
The Assistant Quantity Surveyor's Role The successful Assistant Quantity Surveyor will join a growing, socially focused construction consultancy based in Central London. The Assistant Quantity Surveyor will support the delivery of housing, regeneration, residential, education, public sector, and community-led projects across London and the South East. This is a brilliant opportunity for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor looking to build strong consultancy experience, gain client exposure, and progress towards chartership. Day to day, the Assistant Quantity Surveyor will assist with cost plans, tender documentation, procurement, valuations, cost reports, change control, and final accounts. The Assistant Quantity Surveyor will work closely with Senior Quantity Surveyors and Directors, gaining hands-on project experience within a supportive and ambitious team. The Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Requirements A degree in Quantity Surveying, or a RICS-accredited equivalent1+ years' Quantity Surveying experienceConsultancy / PQS experience preferredWorking towards MRICS, or keen to begin APCGood pre and post contract knowledgeConfident communicator and eager to learnProfessional, organised, and commercially awareAble to commute to Central London In Return? £40,000 - £45,000Discretionary bonusHybrid/flexible workingPension schemeAnnual leave + bank holidaysAPC support and trainingProfessional fees paidOngoing CPDClear progression routeSupportive senior teamVaried London projects If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
We are seeking an experienced Associate Architect , Associate Technologist or Associate Director to join an award-winning AJ100 architectural practice at their Central, Leeds office. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key leadership role within one of the UK's most respected Education teams, delivering technically complex projects that have a genuine impact on Schools, Colleges and Universities across the country. Our client has built an outstanding reputation for designing inspiring, sustainable learning environments across Primary, Secondary, SEND, Further Education and Higher Education sectors. Working closely with the Department for Education, academy trusts, local authorities and higher education institutions, they deliver innovative projects from new-build schools and campus developments through to major refurbishments and estate masterplans. This role is ideally suited to an experienced Senior, Associate Architect or equivalent Architectural Technologist with strong technical and construction-stage expertise who enjoys leading multidisciplinary teams, developing long-term client relationships and mentoring junior staff. You'll take ownership of projects through the critical RIBA Stages 4 & 5, ensuring schemes are delivered on programme, within budget and to the highest technical standards. This is an excellent opportunity to join a practice that genuinely invests in its people, offering clear progression into senior leadership alongside the chance to work on some of the UK's most significant education projects. Associate Director Overview Lead the technical delivery of education projects through RIBA Stages 4 & 5 Manage projects from detailed design through construction and handover Act as the primary technical contact for clients, consultants and contractors Develop coordinated, compliant and buildable design solutions in line with Department for Education standards Lead client engagement throughout project delivery, building long-term relationships and supporting repeat business Coordinate multidisciplinary design teams using Revit and BIM processes Chair design team, technical and site meetings where required Manage construction-stage queries, RFIs, technical risks and change control Ensure projects comply with Building Regulations, CDM requirements and DfE technical guidance Monitor project programmes, quality, budgets and consultant performance throughout delivery Mentor junior Architects and Technologists whilst supporting the continued growth of the Leeds studio Promote sustainable, innovative and technically robust design solutions across a diverse education portfolio Associate Director Requirements ARB-registered Architect or Chartered Architectural Technologist (CIAT) Minimum 5 years' post-qualification experience Strong experience delivering UK Education projects Proven experience delivering projects through RIBA Stages 4 & 5 Excellent technical knowledge and construction-stage delivery experience Strong understanding of Department for Education (DfE) standards and guidance Experience working within education frameworks Strong Revit and BIM coordination skills Excellent client-facing, leadership and communication skills Ability to manage multiple projects and lead multidisciplinary teams Commercial awareness with a proactive approach to project delivery Based within a commutable distance of Leeds Associate Director / Associate Architect Requirements Competitive salary: 55,000 - 65,000 DOE (potentially higher for exceptional candidates) Hybrid & flexible working Continued Professional Development (CPD) programme Professional membership support Pension scheme Generous annual leave entitlement Genuine route towards Director level Collaborative AJ100 practice with an established education team Opportunity to work on nationally recognised education projects Additional company benefits to be discussed at interview stage Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
09/07/2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced Associate Architect , Associate Technologist or Associate Director to join an award-winning AJ100 architectural practice at their Central, Leeds office. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key leadership role within one of the UK's most respected Education teams, delivering technically complex projects that have a genuine impact on Schools, Colleges and Universities across the country. Our client has built an outstanding reputation for designing inspiring, sustainable learning environments across Primary, Secondary, SEND, Further Education and Higher Education sectors. Working closely with the Department for Education, academy trusts, local authorities and higher education institutions, they deliver innovative projects from new-build schools and campus developments through to major refurbishments and estate masterplans. This role is ideally suited to an experienced Senior, Associate Architect or equivalent Architectural Technologist with strong technical and construction-stage expertise who enjoys leading multidisciplinary teams, developing long-term client relationships and mentoring junior staff. You'll take ownership of projects through the critical RIBA Stages 4 & 5, ensuring schemes are delivered on programme, within budget and to the highest technical standards. This is an excellent opportunity to join a practice that genuinely invests in its people, offering clear progression into senior leadership alongside the chance to work on some of the UK's most significant education projects. Associate Director Overview Lead the technical delivery of education projects through RIBA Stages 4 & 5 Manage projects from detailed design through construction and handover Act as the primary technical contact for clients, consultants and contractors Develop coordinated, compliant and buildable design solutions in line with Department for Education standards Lead client engagement throughout project delivery, building long-term relationships and supporting repeat business Coordinate multidisciplinary design teams using Revit and BIM processes Chair design team, technical and site meetings where required Manage construction-stage queries, RFIs, technical risks and change control Ensure projects comply with Building Regulations, CDM requirements and DfE technical guidance Monitor project programmes, quality, budgets and consultant performance throughout delivery Mentor junior Architects and Technologists whilst supporting the continued growth of the Leeds studio Promote sustainable, innovative and technically robust design solutions across a diverse education portfolio Associate Director Requirements ARB-registered Architect or Chartered Architectural Technologist (CIAT) Minimum 5 years' post-qualification experience Strong experience delivering UK Education projects Proven experience delivering projects through RIBA Stages 4 & 5 Excellent technical knowledge and construction-stage delivery experience Strong understanding of Department for Education (DfE) standards and guidance Experience working within education frameworks Strong Revit and BIM coordination skills Excellent client-facing, leadership and communication skills Ability to manage multiple projects and lead multidisciplinary teams Commercial awareness with a proactive approach to project delivery Based within a commutable distance of Leeds Associate Director / Associate Architect Requirements Competitive salary: 55,000 - 65,000 DOE (potentially higher for exceptional candidates) Hybrid & flexible working Continued Professional Development (CPD) programme Professional membership support Pension scheme Generous annual leave entitlement Genuine route towards Director level Collaborative AJ100 practice with an established education team Opportunity to work on nationally recognised education projects Additional company benefits to be discussed at interview stage Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
A respected independent construction and property consultancy is seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join its growing Sheffield team. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded Senior Quantity Surveyor to take a leading role in delivering high-quality cost management and commercial consultancy services across a varied portfolio of construction projects. The Senior Quantity Surveyor The successful Senior Quantity Surveyor will manage projects from concept through to completion, providing expert advice on procurement, contracts, cost planning and commercial strategy while building strong relationships with clients and project stakeholders. The Role As a Senior Quantity Surveyor , you will take ownership of project delivery and provide comprehensive quantity surveying services across multiple schemes. Key responsibilities include: Preparing cost plans, estimates and detailed cost reports Producing monthly cash flow forecasts and financial reporting Managing procurement processes, tender documentation and tender analysis Administering contracts, valuations, contractor claims and final accounts Preparing and managing contract variations Monitoring project costs and implementing change control procedures Conducting site visits and inspections Advising clients on contractual matters and commercial risks Maintaining strong client relationships and ensuring exceptional service delivery Supporting and mentoring junior members of the team Requirements To be considered for this Senior Quantity Surveyor opportunity, candidates should possess: A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related construction discipline Proven experience as a Senior Quantity Surveyor or experienced Quantity Surveyor within a consultancy or construction environment Strong commercial and contractual knowledge Experience in cost planning, procurement and contract administration Excellent budgeting, financial management and analytical skills Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities A proactive and solutions-focused approach MRICS qualification, or working towards chartership, would be highly advantageous. What's on Offer The successful Senior Quantity Surveyor will receive: Competitive salary and benefits package Clear career progression opportunities Exposure to a diverse range of construction projects Professional development and chartership support A collaborative and supportive team environment This is a fantastic opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to join a well-established consultancy in Sheffield and play a key role in the successful delivery of exciting projects across the region. What's in it for you? 60,000 - 70,000+ 28 Days holiday + Bank holidays Health insurance Hybrid working Generous Pension Plan Life assurance Mobile and Laptop Car allowance Regular socials Cycle to work scheme Supportive culture Flexible working conditions Great work-life balance Income protection Internal training programmes Death in Service contribution Health & Wellness programme If you are a Senior Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dominic Jansen at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / MRICS / FRICS / Quantity Surveyor / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy / Fee Generation / Pre-Construction Planning / Quantity Surveying / QS / Cost Manager / Cost Consultant / Consultancy
08/07/2026
Full time
A respected independent construction and property consultancy is seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join its growing Sheffield team. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded Senior Quantity Surveyor to take a leading role in delivering high-quality cost management and commercial consultancy services across a varied portfolio of construction projects. The Senior Quantity Surveyor The successful Senior Quantity Surveyor will manage projects from concept through to completion, providing expert advice on procurement, contracts, cost planning and commercial strategy while building strong relationships with clients and project stakeholders. The Role As a Senior Quantity Surveyor , you will take ownership of project delivery and provide comprehensive quantity surveying services across multiple schemes. Key responsibilities include: Preparing cost plans, estimates and detailed cost reports Producing monthly cash flow forecasts and financial reporting Managing procurement processes, tender documentation and tender analysis Administering contracts, valuations, contractor claims and final accounts Preparing and managing contract variations Monitoring project costs and implementing change control procedures Conducting site visits and inspections Advising clients on contractual matters and commercial risks Maintaining strong client relationships and ensuring exceptional service delivery Supporting and mentoring junior members of the team Requirements To be considered for this Senior Quantity Surveyor opportunity, candidates should possess: A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related construction discipline Proven experience as a Senior Quantity Surveyor or experienced Quantity Surveyor within a consultancy or construction environment Strong commercial and contractual knowledge Experience in cost planning, procurement and contract administration Excellent budgeting, financial management and analytical skills Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities A proactive and solutions-focused approach MRICS qualification, or working towards chartership, would be highly advantageous. What's on Offer The successful Senior Quantity Surveyor will receive: Competitive salary and benefits package Clear career progression opportunities Exposure to a diverse range of construction projects Professional development and chartership support A collaborative and supportive team environment This is a fantastic opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to join a well-established consultancy in Sheffield and play a key role in the successful delivery of exciting projects across the region. What's in it for you? 60,000 - 70,000+ 28 Days holiday + Bank holidays Health insurance Hybrid working Generous Pension Plan Life assurance Mobile and Laptop Car allowance Regular socials Cycle to work scheme Supportive culture Flexible working conditions Great work-life balance Income protection Internal training programmes Death in Service contribution Health & Wellness programme If you are a Senior Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dominic Jansen at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / MRICS / FRICS / Quantity Surveyor / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy / Fee Generation / Pre-Construction Planning / Quantity Surveying / QS / Cost Manager / Cost Consultant / Consultancy
A globally recognised, multi-disciplinary construction consultancy with a strong presence in Croydon is seeking a talented Project Quantity Surveyor to join their expanding team. This is a standout opportunity for a Project Quantity Surveyor to work across a wide-ranging portfolio including residential, commercial, healthcare, education, and infrastructure projects. The Project Quantity Surveyor will be embedded within high-performing teams, contributing to the successful delivery of complex, high-value schemes. This Project Quantity Surveyor role offers a blend of structured support and real responsibility, giving the Project Quantity Surveyor the platform to grow within a well-established business. The Project Quantity Surveyor will benefit from working in a collaborative, internationally backed consultancy with a strong reputation. For a Project Quantity Surveyor seeking both stability and progression, this role delivers. The Project Quantity Surveyor's role The Project Quantity Surveyor will take ownership of cost management across multiple projects, ensuring financial control from early feasibility through to final account. The Project Quantity Surveyor will manage procurement activities, including preparing tender documentation, evaluating returns, and supporting contractor appointments. As a Project Quantity Surveyor, you will work closely with clients, consultants, and contractors, actively contributing to meetings and project strategy. The Project Quantity Surveyor will also be responsible for contract administration duties, primarily under JCT, and will support the delivery of projects in line with programme and budget expectations. The Project Quantity Surveyor The ideal Project Quantity Surveyor will have 3-6 years' experience within a consultancy or client-side environment. A Project Quantity Surveyor should be confident managing procurement processes and engaging with project stakeholders. Strong knowledge of JCT contracts is essential for this Project Quantity Surveyor role. A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline is expected, with MRICS or working towards seen as advantageous. The Project Quantity Surveyor will be commercially aware, organised, and confident operating in a client-facing capacity. In Return? 50,000 - 60,000 salary (depending on experience) Croydon-based role with exposure to multi-sector projects Structured career progression within a global consultancy Strong training, development, and APC support Collaborative, professional team environment If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
08/07/2026
Full time
A globally recognised, multi-disciplinary construction consultancy with a strong presence in Croydon is seeking a talented Project Quantity Surveyor to join their expanding team. This is a standout opportunity for a Project Quantity Surveyor to work across a wide-ranging portfolio including residential, commercial, healthcare, education, and infrastructure projects. The Project Quantity Surveyor will be embedded within high-performing teams, contributing to the successful delivery of complex, high-value schemes. This Project Quantity Surveyor role offers a blend of structured support and real responsibility, giving the Project Quantity Surveyor the platform to grow within a well-established business. The Project Quantity Surveyor will benefit from working in a collaborative, internationally backed consultancy with a strong reputation. For a Project Quantity Surveyor seeking both stability and progression, this role delivers. The Project Quantity Surveyor's role The Project Quantity Surveyor will take ownership of cost management across multiple projects, ensuring financial control from early feasibility through to final account. The Project Quantity Surveyor will manage procurement activities, including preparing tender documentation, evaluating returns, and supporting contractor appointments. As a Project Quantity Surveyor, you will work closely with clients, consultants, and contractors, actively contributing to meetings and project strategy. The Project Quantity Surveyor will also be responsible for contract administration duties, primarily under JCT, and will support the delivery of projects in line with programme and budget expectations. The Project Quantity Surveyor The ideal Project Quantity Surveyor will have 3-6 years' experience within a consultancy or client-side environment. A Project Quantity Surveyor should be confident managing procurement processes and engaging with project stakeholders. Strong knowledge of JCT contracts is essential for this Project Quantity Surveyor role. A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline is expected, with MRICS or working towards seen as advantageous. The Project Quantity Surveyor will be commercially aware, organised, and confident operating in a client-facing capacity. In Return? 50,000 - 60,000 salary (depending on experience) Croydon-based role with exposure to multi-sector projects Structured career progression within a global consultancy Strong training, development, and APC support Collaborative, professional team environment If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
A leading, international construction and real estate consultancy is seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their growing Oxford team. This is a standout opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to work across sectors including life sciences, commercial offices, residential, industrial/logistics, and infrastructure, delivering complex and high-value schemes. The Senior Quantity Surveyor will join a well-established team with a strong pipeline of technically challenging work. This role is ideal for a Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to step into a more influential position within a forward-thinking, sustainability-led consultancy. The Senior Quantity Surveyor will gain exposure to innovative projects and key clients, with clear progression on offer. For a Senior Quantity Surveyor seeking variety, responsibility, and long-term growth, this opportunity stands out. The Senior Quantity Surveyor Role The Senior Quantity Surveyor will lead projects from feasibility through to completion, taking full ownership of cost management and commercial delivery. The Senior Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for cost planning, procurement, and contract administration across multiple schemes. Working closely with clients and project teams, the Senior Quantity Surveyor will oversee valuations, variations, and reporting, ensuring strong financial control. This Senior Quantity Surveyor role also includes mentoring junior staff and contributing to team growth, making it ideal for a Senior Quantity Surveyor seeking progression and leadership responsibility. Senior Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Prepare detailed cost plans, budgets and feasibility studies Lead tender processes, including documentation and analysis Manage cost reporting, valuations and final accounts Administer contracts (primarily JCT/NEC) Monitor project expenditure and manage variations Provide commercial and strategic advice to clients Mentor and support junior surveyors Senior Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements 5+ years' experience as a Senior Quantity Surveyor within consultancy or main contractor Experience across sectors such as life sciences, commercial, residential, or industrial Strong understanding of pre- and post-contract duties Experience administering JCT and/or NEC contracts RICS accredited degree in Quantity Surveying or similar MRICS chartered or working towards Strong commercial awareness and communication skills In Return Salary of 65,000 - 72,000 (depending on experience) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Pension contribution Bonus and enhanced benefits package Hybrid working arrangement Clear progression within a global consultancy If you are a Senior Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, please get in touch. (phone number removed) Reference 20234 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
08/07/2026
Full time
A leading, international construction and real estate consultancy is seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their growing Oxford team. This is a standout opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to work across sectors including life sciences, commercial offices, residential, industrial/logistics, and infrastructure, delivering complex and high-value schemes. The Senior Quantity Surveyor will join a well-established team with a strong pipeline of technically challenging work. This role is ideal for a Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to step into a more influential position within a forward-thinking, sustainability-led consultancy. The Senior Quantity Surveyor will gain exposure to innovative projects and key clients, with clear progression on offer. For a Senior Quantity Surveyor seeking variety, responsibility, and long-term growth, this opportunity stands out. The Senior Quantity Surveyor Role The Senior Quantity Surveyor will lead projects from feasibility through to completion, taking full ownership of cost management and commercial delivery. The Senior Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for cost planning, procurement, and contract administration across multiple schemes. Working closely with clients and project teams, the Senior Quantity Surveyor will oversee valuations, variations, and reporting, ensuring strong financial control. This Senior Quantity Surveyor role also includes mentoring junior staff and contributing to team growth, making it ideal for a Senior Quantity Surveyor seeking progression and leadership responsibility. Senior Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Prepare detailed cost plans, budgets and feasibility studies Lead tender processes, including documentation and analysis Manage cost reporting, valuations and final accounts Administer contracts (primarily JCT/NEC) Monitor project expenditure and manage variations Provide commercial and strategic advice to clients Mentor and support junior surveyors Senior Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements 5+ years' experience as a Senior Quantity Surveyor within consultancy or main contractor Experience across sectors such as life sciences, commercial, residential, or industrial Strong understanding of pre- and post-contract duties Experience administering JCT and/or NEC contracts RICS accredited degree in Quantity Surveying or similar MRICS chartered or working towards Strong commercial awareness and communication skills In Return Salary of 65,000 - 72,000 (depending on experience) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Pension contribution Bonus and enhanced benefits package Hybrid working arrangement Clear progression within a global consultancy If you are a Senior Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, please get in touch. (phone number removed) Reference 20234 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
Associate Director, Healthcare Location: London Job Type: Full-time Join a leading architectural practice as an Associate Director, Healthcare, in our London Studio. This role offers a unique opportunity to step into a leadership position within a team of talented and motivated professionals. Our practice is renowned for beautifully crafted designs that add value across commercial, civic, environmental, and social dimensions. Day-to-day of the role: Manage project teams to achieve business and project targets for the local studio and wider practice. Lead the design development of projects, embracing the company's "Better by Design" philosophy. Foster a creative environment within the studio to ensure robust design quality across all projects. Oversee multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring timely delivery within budget constraints. Ensure compliance with building regulations, Health & Safety requirements, and project governance. Manage the preparation of presentation drawings, concept development, and design outputs, providing guidance to team members. Oversee the production of detailed design drawings, schedules, specifications, and 2D/3D outputs using CAD and BIM. Source technical information, evaluate buildability, prepare risk assessments, and conduct cost/benefit analyses. Prepare tender reports, recommendations, and deliver work aligned to QM procedures. Coordinate effectively with consultants, statutory bodies, clients, and internal teams. Prepare and deliver presentations and manage meetings with confidence. Provide high-quality advice, guidance, and project updates to clients while maintaining strong client relationships. Manage client enquiries, support client satisfaction monitoring, and resolve issues appropriately. Play an active role in bidding for and securing new business in line with the studio or regional business plan. Contribute to a positive team culture through strong leadership, coaching, performance development, and effective people management. Required Skills & Qualifications: Professionally qualified in a relevant discipline (e.g., RIBA, MCIAT). Significant experience in managing project design teams with a proven track record. Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills. Confident in managing budgets and controlling project expenditure. Experience contributing to business development activities. Ability to work with minimal supervision and lead others effectively. Competent in preparing and delivering presentations and managing meetings. Strong working knowledge of CAD, Revit, BIM, and Microsoft Office. Proven people management experience, including supervising, coaching, and developing team members. Strong relationship-building skills with clients, colleagues, and third parties. Highly organised with strong planning capabilities. Good understanding of QM procedures, Health & Safety requirements, and professional responsibilities. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Life assurance and bonus scheme. Cycle to work scheme and Employee Assistance Program. Hybrid working opportunities. Regular social activities to foster team bonding. To apply for the Associate Director, Healthcare position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
08/07/2026
Full time
Associate Director, Healthcare Location: London Job Type: Full-time Join a leading architectural practice as an Associate Director, Healthcare, in our London Studio. This role offers a unique opportunity to step into a leadership position within a team of talented and motivated professionals. Our practice is renowned for beautifully crafted designs that add value across commercial, civic, environmental, and social dimensions. Day-to-day of the role: Manage project teams to achieve business and project targets for the local studio and wider practice. Lead the design development of projects, embracing the company's "Better by Design" philosophy. Foster a creative environment within the studio to ensure robust design quality across all projects. Oversee multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring timely delivery within budget constraints. Ensure compliance with building regulations, Health & Safety requirements, and project governance. Manage the preparation of presentation drawings, concept development, and design outputs, providing guidance to team members. Oversee the production of detailed design drawings, schedules, specifications, and 2D/3D outputs using CAD and BIM. Source technical information, evaluate buildability, prepare risk assessments, and conduct cost/benefit analyses. Prepare tender reports, recommendations, and deliver work aligned to QM procedures. Coordinate effectively with consultants, statutory bodies, clients, and internal teams. Prepare and deliver presentations and manage meetings with confidence. Provide high-quality advice, guidance, and project updates to clients while maintaining strong client relationships. Manage client enquiries, support client satisfaction monitoring, and resolve issues appropriately. Play an active role in bidding for and securing new business in line with the studio or regional business plan. Contribute to a positive team culture through strong leadership, coaching, performance development, and effective people management. Required Skills & Qualifications: Professionally qualified in a relevant discipline (e.g., RIBA, MCIAT). Significant experience in managing project design teams with a proven track record. Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills. Confident in managing budgets and controlling project expenditure. Experience contributing to business development activities. Ability to work with minimal supervision and lead others effectively. Competent in preparing and delivering presentations and managing meetings. Strong working knowledge of CAD, Revit, BIM, and Microsoft Office. Proven people management experience, including supervising, coaching, and developing team members. Strong relationship-building skills with clients, colleagues, and third parties. Highly organised with strong planning capabilities. Good understanding of QM procedures, Health & Safety requirements, and professional responsibilities. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Life assurance and bonus scheme. Cycle to work scheme and Employee Assistance Program. Hybrid working opportunities. Regular social activities to foster team bonding. To apply for the Associate Director, Healthcare position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
Technical Coordinator My client are growing house builder who have a new and exciting opportunity for a Technical Coordinator to join their Technical team in Penrith, Cumbria to support the Technical Manager in the delivery of housing schemes in the region. You will be responsible for supporting support and assisting the Regional Technical team and operating team to support the regional and Group Business plan, commercial objectives, budgets and future growth requirements. Technical Coordinator role: Provide ongoing technical support to the Technical Director, Regional Technical team and internal departments through the construction stage on a regular pro-active basis. Manage relationships with consultants to ensure the flow of information is within the agreed timescales and in accordance with, and on schedule with the programme. Ensure all design information produced is issued to the relevant internal and external departments in accordance with, and on schedule with the programme. Control the submission of Building Regulations and warranty applications, including discharge of conditions. Interact with internal departments, consultants, suppliers and sub-contractors as necessary in order to achieve Building Regulations and warranty approval and satisfactory conditions discharge. Provide sales team with drawing\specification information and support, to ensure that sales have the correct literature for communication with customers. Co-ordinate the appointment of utilities, including designs, quotes and any required agreements. Skills and Experience required The role requires a good residential knowledge ideally from a technical design background of either architectural or engineering (preferably both) Knowledge of the legal frameworks associated with planning management and development procurement Good Technical and legal knowledge and Financial/Commercial awareness Good awareness of codes of practice that impact on land acquisition and planning matters e.g. Planning Policy, systems and frameworks, both locally and regionally Extensive knowledge and application of Microsoft Office and AutoCAD Good Organisational skills Flexible and adaptable to changing requirements Awareness of Type approval with NHBC, LABC and SBD Good verbal and written communication My client offer a competitive salary (dependant on level of experience), company car or allowance, and an extensive benefits package including 26 day annual leave, bonus scheme, pension, medical insurance, life assurance and share options. The role offer flexible working arrangements (home, site and office). If you are interested in the Technical Coordinator role and would like to apply, please contact Deena at Fawkes & Reece for a confidential chat or apply through the link provided.
07/07/2026
Full time
Technical Coordinator My client are growing house builder who have a new and exciting opportunity for a Technical Coordinator to join their Technical team in Penrith, Cumbria to support the Technical Manager in the delivery of housing schemes in the region. You will be responsible for supporting support and assisting the Regional Technical team and operating team to support the regional and Group Business plan, commercial objectives, budgets and future growth requirements. Technical Coordinator role: Provide ongoing technical support to the Technical Director, Regional Technical team and internal departments through the construction stage on a regular pro-active basis. Manage relationships with consultants to ensure the flow of information is within the agreed timescales and in accordance with, and on schedule with the programme. Ensure all design information produced is issued to the relevant internal and external departments in accordance with, and on schedule with the programme. Control the submission of Building Regulations and warranty applications, including discharge of conditions. Interact with internal departments, consultants, suppliers and sub-contractors as necessary in order to achieve Building Regulations and warranty approval and satisfactory conditions discharge. Provide sales team with drawing\specification information and support, to ensure that sales have the correct literature for communication with customers. Co-ordinate the appointment of utilities, including designs, quotes and any required agreements. Skills and Experience required The role requires a good residential knowledge ideally from a technical design background of either architectural or engineering (preferably both) Knowledge of the legal frameworks associated with planning management and development procurement Good Technical and legal knowledge and Financial/Commercial awareness Good awareness of codes of practice that impact on land acquisition and planning matters e.g. Planning Policy, systems and frameworks, both locally and regionally Extensive knowledge and application of Microsoft Office and AutoCAD Good Organisational skills Flexible and adaptable to changing requirements Awareness of Type approval with NHBC, LABC and SBD Good verbal and written communication My client offer a competitive salary (dependant on level of experience), company car or allowance, and an extensive benefits package including 26 day annual leave, bonus scheme, pension, medical insurance, life assurance and share options. The role offer flexible working arrangements (home, site and office). If you are interested in the Technical Coordinator role and would like to apply, please contact Deena at Fawkes & Reece for a confidential chat or apply through the link provided.
A prestigious construction and property consultancy in London is seeking a Senior Cost Manager to join its high-performing cost management team. With a strong reputation across commercial, residential, mixed-use, infrastructure, and public sector work, this is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Senior Cost Manager to step into a client-facing role with real scope for progression. The successful Senior Cost Manager will take responsibility for delivering cost management services across the full project lifecycle, from early feasibility and cost planning through to procurement, contract administration, valuations, change management, and final accounts. You will work closely with major clients, design teams, and contractors, providing clear commercial advice and helping to drive successful project outcomes. This is a great opportunity for a commercially astute Senior Cost Manager who enjoys responsibility, client interaction, and working on complex London-based schemes within a well-established consultancy environment. Senior Cost Manager - Key Responsibilities: Preparing detailed cost plans, estimates, and budget advice Managing tender documentation, procurement, and contractor analysis Delivering post-contract services including valuations, variations, and cost reporting Leading client meetings, site visits, and project progress reviews Managing change control and supporting final account negotiations Providing clear, accurate, and strategic cost advice throughout the project lifecycle Senior Cost Manager - Experience Required: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related construction discipline Strong UK consultancy experience as a Quantity Surveyor / Cost Manager Confident delivering both pre- and post-contract services Good knowledge of JCT and/or NEC contracts Strong client-facing, communication, and commercial skills MRICS or working towards chartership would be advantageous In Return: 75,000 - 85,000 salary 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Hybrid and flexible working options Private healthcare Pension contribution Professional development and chartership support Clear progression route to Associate level Exposure to major London-based projects If you are a Senior Cost Manager considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
07/07/2026
Full time
A prestigious construction and property consultancy in London is seeking a Senior Cost Manager to join its high-performing cost management team. With a strong reputation across commercial, residential, mixed-use, infrastructure, and public sector work, this is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Senior Cost Manager to step into a client-facing role with real scope for progression. The successful Senior Cost Manager will take responsibility for delivering cost management services across the full project lifecycle, from early feasibility and cost planning through to procurement, contract administration, valuations, change management, and final accounts. You will work closely with major clients, design teams, and contractors, providing clear commercial advice and helping to drive successful project outcomes. This is a great opportunity for a commercially astute Senior Cost Manager who enjoys responsibility, client interaction, and working on complex London-based schemes within a well-established consultancy environment. Senior Cost Manager - Key Responsibilities: Preparing detailed cost plans, estimates, and budget advice Managing tender documentation, procurement, and contractor analysis Delivering post-contract services including valuations, variations, and cost reporting Leading client meetings, site visits, and project progress reviews Managing change control and supporting final account negotiations Providing clear, accurate, and strategic cost advice throughout the project lifecycle Senior Cost Manager - Experience Required: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related construction discipline Strong UK consultancy experience as a Quantity Surveyor / Cost Manager Confident delivering both pre- and post-contract services Good knowledge of JCT and/or NEC contracts Strong client-facing, communication, and commercial skills MRICS or working towards chartership would be advantageous In Return: 75,000 - 85,000 salary 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Hybrid and flexible working options Private healthcare Pension contribution Professional development and chartership support Clear progression route to Associate level Exposure to major London-based projects If you are a Senior Cost Manager considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
FACILITIES MANAGER Reporting to the Production Director, the Facilities Manager will lead and manage all facilities-related activities across the Burnley site, ensuring the safe, efficient, compliant, and cost-effective operation of buildings, infrastructure, and associated services. The Facilities Manager is responsible for maintaining a high standard of site infrastructure, supporting operational delivery, and ensuring statutory compliance, while optimising facility performance and cost. The role will act as the primary interface for internal stakeholders and external service providers, whether services are delivered in-house or via subcontractors. Major Responsibilities: Health, Safety & Environment You have a duty to take care of your own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by your actions at work. You will carry out assigned tasks and duties in a safe manner, in accordance with instructions, and comply with all Health, Safety & Environmental rules, policy, procedures, regulations and codes of practice. Ensure that you follow any instructions or health, safety & environmental training provided by the company and report any hazards, injuries or ill health that present a serious and imminent risk and inform your line manager about any shortcomings you identify within your health and safety arrangements. Facilities & Infrastructure Management Manage all site facilities including buildings, utilities, and infrastructure to ensure operational readiness Ensure facilities are maintained to a high standard of safety, compliance, and presentation Oversee planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance activities Monitor building condition and develop improvement and refurbishment plans Health, Safety & Compliance Ensure full compliance with HSE legislation, company policies, and regulatory requirements Own site compliance areas such as fire safety, first aid and first response, inspections, statutory checks, and contractor management Conduct regular audits and risk assessments Ensure all contractors operate safely and in line with company procedures Update and maintain facilities critical inspection registers, Contractor & Supplier Management Manage external facilities management providers and subcontractors Define scope of work, KPIs, and service level agreements (SLAs) Support procurement activities including RFQs and supplier selection Monitor supplier performance, cost, and service delivery Review contractor RAMs prior to works commencing Operational Support Work closely with Production, Engineering, and Warehouse teams to ensure facilities support operational requirements Ensure availability of utilities, services, and workspace to meet business demand Support mobilisation of new equipment, layout changes, or site modifications Cost & Budget Management Develop and manage the facilities budget, including maintenance, utilities, and capital expenditure Identify cost-saving opportunities and drive efficiency improvements Track and report on facilities-related spend and performance Projects & Continuous Improvement Lead site improvement projects, including refurbishments, expansions, and infrastructure upgrades Support new facility development and commercialisation activities where required Drive continuous improvement in facilities operations, reliability, and cost Leadership & Stakeholder Management Act as the focal point for all facilities-related matters on site Provide leadership to any direct reports or third-party providers Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders and external partners Promote a proactive, safety-first culture aligned with wider operations Job Specific Education Required: Essential: Relevant professional qualifications (e.g. NEBOSH General Certificate, IWFM) preferred Desirable: Degree, HND, or equivalent in Facilities Management, Engineering, or related discipline Work Experience Required: Proven experience in facilities management within an industrial or manufacturing environment Experience managing contractors and outsourced service providers Strong understanding of building systems, maintenance, and compliance Skills & Knowledge Required: Strong knowledge of HSE and statutory compliance requirements Budget management and cost control experience Excellent organisational and planning skills Strong communication and stakeholder management capability Proactive, hands-on approach with problem-solving mindset Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment The requirement to travel % of time: Occasional travel may be required Flexibility to respond to site issues or emergencies Forward Assist Recruitment is operating as an employment agency. Forward Assist Recruitment is an Equal Opportunities employer; we welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
06/07/2026
Full time
FACILITIES MANAGER Reporting to the Production Director, the Facilities Manager will lead and manage all facilities-related activities across the Burnley site, ensuring the safe, efficient, compliant, and cost-effective operation of buildings, infrastructure, and associated services. The Facilities Manager is responsible for maintaining a high standard of site infrastructure, supporting operational delivery, and ensuring statutory compliance, while optimising facility performance and cost. The role will act as the primary interface for internal stakeholders and external service providers, whether services are delivered in-house or via subcontractors. Major Responsibilities: Health, Safety & Environment You have a duty to take care of your own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by your actions at work. You will carry out assigned tasks and duties in a safe manner, in accordance with instructions, and comply with all Health, Safety & Environmental rules, policy, procedures, regulations and codes of practice. Ensure that you follow any instructions or health, safety & environmental training provided by the company and report any hazards, injuries or ill health that present a serious and imminent risk and inform your line manager about any shortcomings you identify within your health and safety arrangements. Facilities & Infrastructure Management Manage all site facilities including buildings, utilities, and infrastructure to ensure operational readiness Ensure facilities are maintained to a high standard of safety, compliance, and presentation Oversee planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance activities Monitor building condition and develop improvement and refurbishment plans Health, Safety & Compliance Ensure full compliance with HSE legislation, company policies, and regulatory requirements Own site compliance areas such as fire safety, first aid and first response, inspections, statutory checks, and contractor management Conduct regular audits and risk assessments Ensure all contractors operate safely and in line with company procedures Update and maintain facilities critical inspection registers, Contractor & Supplier Management Manage external facilities management providers and subcontractors Define scope of work, KPIs, and service level agreements (SLAs) Support procurement activities including RFQs and supplier selection Monitor supplier performance, cost, and service delivery Review contractor RAMs prior to works commencing Operational Support Work closely with Production, Engineering, and Warehouse teams to ensure facilities support operational requirements Ensure availability of utilities, services, and workspace to meet business demand Support mobilisation of new equipment, layout changes, or site modifications Cost & Budget Management Develop and manage the facilities budget, including maintenance, utilities, and capital expenditure Identify cost-saving opportunities and drive efficiency improvements Track and report on facilities-related spend and performance Projects & Continuous Improvement Lead site improvement projects, including refurbishments, expansions, and infrastructure upgrades Support new facility development and commercialisation activities where required Drive continuous improvement in facilities operations, reliability, and cost Leadership & Stakeholder Management Act as the focal point for all facilities-related matters on site Provide leadership to any direct reports or third-party providers Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders and external partners Promote a proactive, safety-first culture aligned with wider operations Job Specific Education Required: Essential: Relevant professional qualifications (e.g. NEBOSH General Certificate, IWFM) preferred Desirable: Degree, HND, or equivalent in Facilities Management, Engineering, or related discipline Work Experience Required: Proven experience in facilities management within an industrial or manufacturing environment Experience managing contractors and outsourced service providers Strong understanding of building systems, maintenance, and compliance Skills & Knowledge Required: Strong knowledge of HSE and statutory compliance requirements Budget management and cost control experience Excellent organisational and planning skills Strong communication and stakeholder management capability Proactive, hands-on approach with problem-solving mindset Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment The requirement to travel % of time: Occasional travel may be required Flexibility to respond to site issues or emergencies Forward Assist Recruitment is operating as an employment agency. Forward Assist Recruitment is an Equal Opportunities employer; we welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
A leading independent construction and property consultancy is seeking an experienced Monitoring Surveyor to join its growing team in Manchester. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially aware Monitoring Surveyor to work with major lenders, investors and developers, providing expert project monitoring services across a diverse range of residential, commercial and mixed-use developments. The Monitoring Surveyor The successful Monitoring Surveyor will play a key role in protecting lender interests by assessing project viability, monitoring construction progress and identifying potential risks throughout the development lifecycle. The Role As a Monitoring Surveyor , you will provide independent project monitoring and due diligence services on behalf of funding institutions and investors. The Monitoring Surveyor will work closely with clients, developers and project teams to ensure developments are progressing in line with approved budgets, programmes and funding requirements. Key responsibilities include: Undertaking technical due diligence reviews on development projects Preparing initial monitoring reports for lenders and funders Assessing development appraisals, project costs and procurement strategies Monitoring construction progress through regular site inspections Reviewing drawdown requests and providing funding recommendations Assessing project risks and advising on mitigation measures Monitoring programme performance and cost control throughout delivery Reviewing contract documentation and development team appointments Producing clear and accurate reports for clients and stakeholders Building strong relationships with lenders, developers and project teams Requirements To be considered for this Monitoring Surveyor position, candidates should possess: A degree in Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying or a related construction discipline Experience as a Monitoring Surveyor, Quantity Surveyor, Project Manager or Building Surveyor within the construction or property sector Strong understanding of development funding and project delivery Knowledge of construction contracts, procurement and cost management Excellent report writing and analytical skills Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities A proactive and commercially focused approach MRICS, MCIOB or a similar professional qualification would be highly advantageous. What's on Offer The successful Monitoring Surveyor will benefit from: Competitive salary and benefits package Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Clear career progression opportunities Exposure to high-profile development projects Ongoing professional development and chartership support A collaborative and supportive working environment This is a fantastic opportunity for a Monitoring Surveyor looking to further their career within a respected consultancy delivering projects across the UK. What's in it for you? 40,000 - 55,000+ 28 Days holiday + Bank holidays Health insurance Hybrid working Generous Pension Plan Life assurance Mobile and Laptop Car allowance Regular socials Cycle to work scheme Supportive culture Flexible working conditions Great work-life balance Income protection Internal training programmes Death in Service contribution Health & Wellness programme If you are a Monitoring Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dominic Jansen at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / MRICS / FRICS / Quantity Surveyor / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy / Fee Generation / Pre-Construction Planning / Quantity Surveying / QS / Cost Manager / Cost Consultant / Consultancy
06/07/2026
Full time
A leading independent construction and property consultancy is seeking an experienced Monitoring Surveyor to join its growing team in Manchester. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially aware Monitoring Surveyor to work with major lenders, investors and developers, providing expert project monitoring services across a diverse range of residential, commercial and mixed-use developments. The Monitoring Surveyor The successful Monitoring Surveyor will play a key role in protecting lender interests by assessing project viability, monitoring construction progress and identifying potential risks throughout the development lifecycle. The Role As a Monitoring Surveyor , you will provide independent project monitoring and due diligence services on behalf of funding institutions and investors. The Monitoring Surveyor will work closely with clients, developers and project teams to ensure developments are progressing in line with approved budgets, programmes and funding requirements. Key responsibilities include: Undertaking technical due diligence reviews on development projects Preparing initial monitoring reports for lenders and funders Assessing development appraisals, project costs and procurement strategies Monitoring construction progress through regular site inspections Reviewing drawdown requests and providing funding recommendations Assessing project risks and advising on mitigation measures Monitoring programme performance and cost control throughout delivery Reviewing contract documentation and development team appointments Producing clear and accurate reports for clients and stakeholders Building strong relationships with lenders, developers and project teams Requirements To be considered for this Monitoring Surveyor position, candidates should possess: A degree in Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying or a related construction discipline Experience as a Monitoring Surveyor, Quantity Surveyor, Project Manager or Building Surveyor within the construction or property sector Strong understanding of development funding and project delivery Knowledge of construction contracts, procurement and cost management Excellent report writing and analytical skills Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities A proactive and commercially focused approach MRICS, MCIOB or a similar professional qualification would be highly advantageous. What's on Offer The successful Monitoring Surveyor will benefit from: Competitive salary and benefits package Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Clear career progression opportunities Exposure to high-profile development projects Ongoing professional development and chartership support A collaborative and supportive working environment This is a fantastic opportunity for a Monitoring Surveyor looking to further their career within a respected consultancy delivering projects across the UK. What's in it for you? 40,000 - 55,000+ 28 Days holiday + Bank holidays Health insurance Hybrid working Generous Pension Plan Life assurance Mobile and Laptop Car allowance Regular socials Cycle to work scheme Supportive culture Flexible working conditions Great work-life balance Income protection Internal training programmes Death in Service contribution Health & Wellness programme If you are a Monitoring Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dominic Jansen at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / MRICS / FRICS / Quantity Surveyor / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy / Fee Generation / Pre-Construction Planning / Quantity Surveying / QS / Cost Manager / Cost Consultant / Consultancy
A well-established and respected construction consultancy is on the lookout for a motivated Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their friendly and experienced team based in Maidstone. Known for their strong track record across residential and commercial projects, this firm offers an excellent platform to develop your career with hands-on support and real responsibility from day one. This opportunity is perfect for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor who is eager to expand their technical knowledge, work closely with clients and contractors, and gain exposure to a variety of project stages. As an Assistant Quantity Surveyor , you'll play a key role in delivering high-quality cost consultancy services while working towards your chartership. The team is supportive, forward-thinking, and genuinely committed to professional growth - ideal for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor who values mentorship, collaboration, and long-term progression. If you're an Assistant Quantity Surveyor ready to accelerate your career in a dynamic consultancy, this could be the ideal next move. Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Assist in preparing cost plans, estimates, and tender documentation Support senior surveyors with contract administration under JCT and NEC contracts Contribute to procurement processes, including tender analysis Attend site meetings and support progress valuations Help manage variations, change control, and final accounts Work collaboratively across teams to deliver successful project outcomes Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements 1-2 years' experience in a consultancy or client-side role Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or related field Keen to gain MRICS accreditation with structured support A proactive attitude and willingness to learn Solid communication skills and a good attention to detail In Return Salary between 30,000 - 40,000 Diverse and interesting project pipeline Supportive and approachable team environment Ongoing training and APC mentorship Clear route to progression within the business Regular social events and flexible working opportunities If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 21223 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
06/07/2026
Full time
A well-established and respected construction consultancy is on the lookout for a motivated Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their friendly and experienced team based in Maidstone. Known for their strong track record across residential and commercial projects, this firm offers an excellent platform to develop your career with hands-on support and real responsibility from day one. This opportunity is perfect for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor who is eager to expand their technical knowledge, work closely with clients and contractors, and gain exposure to a variety of project stages. As an Assistant Quantity Surveyor , you'll play a key role in delivering high-quality cost consultancy services while working towards your chartership. The team is supportive, forward-thinking, and genuinely committed to professional growth - ideal for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor who values mentorship, collaboration, and long-term progression. If you're an Assistant Quantity Surveyor ready to accelerate your career in a dynamic consultancy, this could be the ideal next move. Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Assist in preparing cost plans, estimates, and tender documentation Support senior surveyors with contract administration under JCT and NEC contracts Contribute to procurement processes, including tender analysis Attend site meetings and support progress valuations Help manage variations, change control, and final accounts Work collaboratively across teams to deliver successful project outcomes Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements 1-2 years' experience in a consultancy or client-side role Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or related field Keen to gain MRICS accreditation with structured support A proactive attitude and willingness to learn Solid communication skills and a good attention to detail In Return Salary between 30,000 - 40,000 Diverse and interesting project pipeline Supportive and approachable team environment Ongoing training and APC mentorship Clear route to progression within the business Regular social events and flexible working opportunities If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 21223 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
A leading global property consultancy is seeking a talented Project Quantity Surveyor to join its growing Cost Consultancy team in Liverpool. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Project Quantity Surveyor to work on a diverse portfolio of high-profile real estate and construction projects while developing their career within a highly respected consultancy environment. The successful Project Quantity Surveyor will play a key role in delivering professional cost management and commercial advisory services across projects from initial feasibility through to final account. This position offers exposure to a wide range of sectors including commercial, residential and mixed-use developments. The Role As a Project Quantity Surveyor , you will be responsible for providing comprehensive cost consultancy services throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with clients and multidisciplinary teams, the Project Quantity Surveyor will ensure projects are delivered within budget while maintaining the highest professional standards. Key responsibilities include: Preparing and managing cost plans, budgets and estimates Delivering cost management services from feasibility through to final account Managing procurement processes, tender documentation and contractor selection Administering contracts under JCT and NEC forms of contract Monitoring project costs, risks and change control procedures Producing accurate financial reports and forecasts Managing valuations, variations and commercial negotiations Building strong client relationships and acting as a trusted advisor Supporting project delivery across multiple schemes simultaneously Requirements To be considered for this Project Quantity Surveyor position, candidates should possess: A degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related discipline Minimum 5 years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor within a consultancy, real estate or construction environment Strong knowledge of cost management, procurement and contract administration Experience delivering commercial, residential or mixed-use projects Excellent commercial awareness and analytical skills Strong client-facing and stakeholder management abilities Proficiency in Excel and cost management software MRICS status or progression towards chartership would be advantageous. What's on Offer The successful Project Quantity Surveyor will benefit from: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Clear career progression opportunities Support towards RICS chartership and ongoing professional development Exposure to high-profile and varied projects A collaborative and supportive working environment What's in it for you? 40,000 - 55,000+ 28 Days holiday + Bank holidays Health insurance Hybrid working Generous Pension Plan Life assurance Mobile and Laptop Car allowance Regular socials Cycle to work scheme Supportive culture Flexible working conditions Great work-life balance Income protection Internal training programmes Death in Service contribution Health & Wellness programme If you are a Project Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dominic Jansen at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / MRICS / FRICS / Quantity Surveyor / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy / Fee Generation / Pre-Construction Planning / Quantity Surveying / QS / Cost Manager / Cost Consultant / Consultancy
06/07/2026
Full time
A leading global property consultancy is seeking a talented Project Quantity Surveyor to join its growing Cost Consultancy team in Liverpool. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Project Quantity Surveyor to work on a diverse portfolio of high-profile real estate and construction projects while developing their career within a highly respected consultancy environment. The successful Project Quantity Surveyor will play a key role in delivering professional cost management and commercial advisory services across projects from initial feasibility through to final account. This position offers exposure to a wide range of sectors including commercial, residential and mixed-use developments. The Role As a Project Quantity Surveyor , you will be responsible for providing comprehensive cost consultancy services throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with clients and multidisciplinary teams, the Project Quantity Surveyor will ensure projects are delivered within budget while maintaining the highest professional standards. Key responsibilities include: Preparing and managing cost plans, budgets and estimates Delivering cost management services from feasibility through to final account Managing procurement processes, tender documentation and contractor selection Administering contracts under JCT and NEC forms of contract Monitoring project costs, risks and change control procedures Producing accurate financial reports and forecasts Managing valuations, variations and commercial negotiations Building strong client relationships and acting as a trusted advisor Supporting project delivery across multiple schemes simultaneously Requirements To be considered for this Project Quantity Surveyor position, candidates should possess: A degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related discipline Minimum 5 years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor within a consultancy, real estate or construction environment Strong knowledge of cost management, procurement and contract administration Experience delivering commercial, residential or mixed-use projects Excellent commercial awareness and analytical skills Strong client-facing and stakeholder management abilities Proficiency in Excel and cost management software MRICS status or progression towards chartership would be advantageous. What's on Offer The successful Project Quantity Surveyor will benefit from: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Clear career progression opportunities Support towards RICS chartership and ongoing professional development Exposure to high-profile and varied projects A collaborative and supportive working environment What's in it for you? 40,000 - 55,000+ 28 Days holiday + Bank holidays Health insurance Hybrid working Generous Pension Plan Life assurance Mobile and Laptop Car allowance Regular socials Cycle to work scheme Supportive culture Flexible working conditions Great work-life balance Income protection Internal training programmes Death in Service contribution Health & Wellness programme If you are a Project Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dominic Jansen at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / MRICS / FRICS / Quantity Surveyor / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy / Fee Generation / Pre-Construction Planning / Quantity Surveying / QS / Cost Manager / Cost Consultant / Consultancy
The Project Quantity Surveyor's Role The successful Project Quantity Surveyor will join a long-standing, independent construction consultancy based in Reigate. The Project Quantity Surveyor will work across a varied mix of residential, commercial, education, healthcare, leisure, and public sector projects across Surrey, London, and the South East. This is a strong opportunity for a Project Quantity Surveyor who wants a more personal consultancy environment, with quality project exposure and genuine support from senior leadership. Day to day, the Project Quantity Surveyor will manage projects from early cost planning through to final account, covering tender documentation, procurement, valuations, cost reports, change control, and contract administration. The Project Quantity Surveyor will also attend client meetings, work closely with Partners, and support junior Quantity Surveyors where needed. The Project Quantity Surveyor - Requirements A degree in Quantity Surveying, or a RICS-accredited equivalent MRICS, or currently working towards chartership Strong Quantity Surveying / cost consultancy experience Good pre and post contract knowledge Experience delivering projects from inception to completion Confident with JCT contracts Professional, reliable, and client-facing Able to commute to Reigate In Return? 45,000 - 60,000 Discretionary bonus Hybrid/flexible working 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Pension scheme Private healthcare Professional fees paid Ongoing CPD and APC support Clear progression pathway Supportive senior team Varied South East projects This is an excellent opportunity for a Project Quantity Surveyor seeking more ownership, stronger client exposure, and long-term progression within a respected Reigate consultancy. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
06/07/2026
Full time
The Project Quantity Surveyor's Role The successful Project Quantity Surveyor will join a long-standing, independent construction consultancy based in Reigate. The Project Quantity Surveyor will work across a varied mix of residential, commercial, education, healthcare, leisure, and public sector projects across Surrey, London, and the South East. This is a strong opportunity for a Project Quantity Surveyor who wants a more personal consultancy environment, with quality project exposure and genuine support from senior leadership. Day to day, the Project Quantity Surveyor will manage projects from early cost planning through to final account, covering tender documentation, procurement, valuations, cost reports, change control, and contract administration. The Project Quantity Surveyor will also attend client meetings, work closely with Partners, and support junior Quantity Surveyors where needed. The Project Quantity Surveyor - Requirements A degree in Quantity Surveying, or a RICS-accredited equivalent MRICS, or currently working towards chartership Strong Quantity Surveying / cost consultancy experience Good pre and post contract knowledge Experience delivering projects from inception to completion Confident with JCT contracts Professional, reliable, and client-facing Able to commute to Reigate In Return? 45,000 - 60,000 Discretionary bonus Hybrid/flexible working 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Pension scheme Private healthcare Professional fees paid Ongoing CPD and APC support Clear progression pathway Supportive senior team Varied South East projects This is an excellent opportunity for a Project Quantity Surveyor seeking more ownership, stronger client exposure, and long-term progression within a respected Reigate consultancy. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
Job Title: Senior Door Estimator Reports To: Commercial Director Job Summary The Door Estimator is responsible for preparing accurate and competitive cost estimates for commercial and residential door packages, including doors, frames, ironmongery (hardware), access control, and associated installation works. The role involves reviewing construction drawings and specifications, liaising with suppliers and clients, and ensuring quotations are delivered accurately and within project deadlines. Key Responsibilities Review architectural drawings, specifications, schedules, and tender documentation.Prepare detailed estimates for timber, steel, aluminium, and specialist door packages. Quantify materials, labour, and associated costs for each project. Obtain and evaluate supplier and subcontractor quotations. Produce accurate, competitive tenders within required timescales. Identify project risks, exclusions, qualifications, and value engineering opportunities. Liaise with architects, contractors, project managers, and clients to clarify technical requirements. Maintain pricing databases and cost libraries. Attend pre-tender and post-tender meetings where required. Support the sales and project management teams during project handover. Skills & Experience Essential Experience in estimating within the construction industry. Knowledge of commercial door sets, frames, ironmongery, and associated products. Ability to interpret architectural drawings and construction specifications. Strong numerical and analytical skills. Excellent attention to detail. Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and estimating software. Good communication and negotiation skills. Ability to manage multiple tenders and meet strict deadlines. Desirable Experience with fire doors and certified door sets. Knowledge of access control systems and architectural hardware. Familiarity with BIM, AutoCAD, or estimating software such as Bluebeam, Causeway, or similar. Understanding of UK Building Regulations and relevant British Standards. Qualifications HNC/HND or Degree in Construction, Quantity Surveying, Building Services, or a related discipline (preferred). Relevant construction or estimating qualifications are advantageous. Industry experience may be accepted in lieu of formal qualifications. Personal Attributes Highly organised and methodical. Commercially aware with strong business acumen. Self-motivated and proactive. Able to work independently and as part of a team. Strong problem-solving skills. Salary Competitive salary, dependent on experience, with benefits including pension, annual leave, training opportunities, and performance-related bonus where applicable.
06/07/2026
Full time
Job Title: Senior Door Estimator Reports To: Commercial Director Job Summary The Door Estimator is responsible for preparing accurate and competitive cost estimates for commercial and residential door packages, including doors, frames, ironmongery (hardware), access control, and associated installation works. The role involves reviewing construction drawings and specifications, liaising with suppliers and clients, and ensuring quotations are delivered accurately and within project deadlines. Key Responsibilities Review architectural drawings, specifications, schedules, and tender documentation.Prepare detailed estimates for timber, steel, aluminium, and specialist door packages. Quantify materials, labour, and associated costs for each project. Obtain and evaluate supplier and subcontractor quotations. Produce accurate, competitive tenders within required timescales. Identify project risks, exclusions, qualifications, and value engineering opportunities. Liaise with architects, contractors, project managers, and clients to clarify technical requirements. Maintain pricing databases and cost libraries. Attend pre-tender and post-tender meetings where required. Support the sales and project management teams during project handover. Skills & Experience Essential Experience in estimating within the construction industry. Knowledge of commercial door sets, frames, ironmongery, and associated products. Ability to interpret architectural drawings and construction specifications. Strong numerical and analytical skills. Excellent attention to detail. Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and estimating software. Good communication and negotiation skills. Ability to manage multiple tenders and meet strict deadlines. Desirable Experience with fire doors and certified door sets. Knowledge of access control systems and architectural hardware. Familiarity with BIM, AutoCAD, or estimating software such as Bluebeam, Causeway, or similar. Understanding of UK Building Regulations and relevant British Standards. Qualifications HNC/HND or Degree in Construction, Quantity Surveying, Building Services, or a related discipline (preferred). Relevant construction or estimating qualifications are advantageous. Industry experience may be accepted in lieu of formal qualifications. Personal Attributes Highly organised and methodical. Commercially aware with strong business acumen. Self-motivated and proactive. Able to work independently and as part of a team. Strong problem-solving skills. Salary Competitive salary, dependent on experience, with benefits including pension, annual leave, training opportunities, and performance-related bonus where applicable.
Electrical Buyer WORKING WITH A LEADING MODERN CONSTRUCTION OUTFIT EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITES Location West Midlands (Office Based) Department Procurement Reports To Procurement Manager / Commercial Director Salary £50,000 per annum plus Company Car Employment Type Full-Time, Permanent Role Purpose The Electrical Buyer is responsible for the procurement of electrical materials, equipment and specialist services to support the successful delivery of construction projects across the West Midlands and surrounding regions. The role focuses on securing high-quality products at competitive prices while ensuring continuity of supply, cost efficiency and compliance with project specifications and programme requirements. The successful candidate will have proven experience purchasing electrical materials within the construction sector, together with a strong understanding of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, battery storage and electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. Working closely with the Commercial, Estimating, Project Management and Operations teams, the Electrical Buyer will develop strategic supplier relationships, negotiate favourable commercial agreements and contribute to the Company's procurement strategy and continued growth. This is a full-time, office-based position offering a salary of £50,000 per annum, together with a company car and an attractive benefits package. Key Responsibilities The Electrical Buyer will manage the procurement of electrical materials, plant and specialist equipment required for construction projects, ensuring purchases are completed in accordance with project budgets, technical specifications and delivery programmes. The role requires the sourcing of competitive quotations, evaluation of supplier proposals and negotiation of pricing, delivery schedules and commercial terms to achieve the best value for the business. The successful candidate will work closely with Estimators, Quantity Surveyors, Project Managers and Site Managers to ensure procurement activities support project delivery and minimise delays. They will place purchase orders, monitor supplier performance and proactively manage delivery schedules to ensure materials arrive on site in line with programme requirements. The role includes responsibility for procuring a broad range of electrical products, including cable, containment, switchgear, distribution equipment, lighting, fire alarm systems, security systems, renewable energy technologies, solar PV panels, inverters, battery storage systems, EV charging units and associated infrastructure. The Electrical Buyer will establish and maintain strong relationships with manufacturers, wholesalers and specialist suppliers, regularly reviewing supplier performance to ensure quality, reliability and competitiveness. They will identify opportunities to reduce procurement costs, improve efficiencies and introduce alternative products or suppliers where appropriate without compromising quality or compliance. The post holder will maintain accurate purchasing records, monitor expenditure against project budgets and support the Commercial team with forecasting, reporting and cost control. They will ensure all procurement activities comply with Company procedures, contractual obligations and relevant legislation. The role also requires monitoring developments within the electrical, renewable energy and EV sectors to identify emerging technologies, products and supply chain opportunities that enhance the Company's service offering and support its sustainability objectives. Key Performance Indicators Performance will be assessed through the achievement of procurement savings, supplier performance, material availability, on-time deliveries, purchasing accuracy, budget control, reduction in procurement-related project delays, development of effective supplier partnerships and overall contribution to project profitability. Person Specification The successful candidate will have proven experience in a Buyer or Procurement role within the electrical or construction industry and possess a comprehensive understanding of electrical products and construction supply chains. Experience procuring materials for commercial, industrial or residential construction projects is essential. Applicants must demonstrate practical knowledge of solar photovoltaic systems, battery storage technology and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, together with an understanding of the products, manufacturers and supply chains that support these sectors. The role requires excellent negotiation, communication and organisational skills, together with strong commercial awareness and the ability to manage multiple procurement activities simultaneously. The successful candidate will be confident analysing quotations, negotiating commercial agreements and building productive relationships with suppliers and colleagues across the business. Applicants should possess strong IT skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and experience using procurement, enterprise resource planning (ERP) or accounting systems. A thorough understanding of construction procurement processes, supplier agreements and material scheduling is essential. Qualifications Applicants should hold GCSEs, or equivalent qualifications, in English and Mathematics. A qualification in Procurement, Supply Chain Management, Construction, Electrical Engineering or a related discipline would be advantageous. Membership of the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS), or a willingness to work towards professional accreditation, would be desirable. A full UK Driving Licence is essential. Personal Attributes The successful candidate will demonstrate excellent attention to detail, sound commercial judgement and a proactive approach to procurement. They will possess strong analytical and negotiation skills, excellent communication abilities and the capacity to build long-term supplier relationships. They will be organised, dependable and capable of working effectively under pressure while managing multiple priorities. A commitment to continuous improvement, collaboration and delivering value to the business will be essential to success in the role. Working Hours This is a full-time, permanent, office-based role located within the West Midlands. The standard working week is Monday to Friday, with flexibility expected to meet the demands of project procurement and business requirements. Benefits The successful candidate will receive a competitive salary of £50,000 per annum together with a company car, company pension, annual leave entitlement and access to additional Company benefits in accordance with the Company's policies. What Success Looks Like Success in this role will be demonstrated through the delivery of cost-effective procurement solutions, reliable supplier performance and uninterrupted material availability that supports the successful delivery of construction projects. The successful post holder will establish an efficient and resilient supply chain for electrical, solar PV and EV charging products, contribute to improved project profitability and support the Company's reputation for quality, innovation and excellence within the construction industry.
03/07/2026
Full time
Electrical Buyer WORKING WITH A LEADING MODERN CONSTRUCTION OUTFIT EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITES Location West Midlands (Office Based) Department Procurement Reports To Procurement Manager / Commercial Director Salary £50,000 per annum plus Company Car Employment Type Full-Time, Permanent Role Purpose The Electrical Buyer is responsible for the procurement of electrical materials, equipment and specialist services to support the successful delivery of construction projects across the West Midlands and surrounding regions. The role focuses on securing high-quality products at competitive prices while ensuring continuity of supply, cost efficiency and compliance with project specifications and programme requirements. The successful candidate will have proven experience purchasing electrical materials within the construction sector, together with a strong understanding of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, battery storage and electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. Working closely with the Commercial, Estimating, Project Management and Operations teams, the Electrical Buyer will develop strategic supplier relationships, negotiate favourable commercial agreements and contribute to the Company's procurement strategy and continued growth. This is a full-time, office-based position offering a salary of £50,000 per annum, together with a company car and an attractive benefits package. Key Responsibilities The Electrical Buyer will manage the procurement of electrical materials, plant and specialist equipment required for construction projects, ensuring purchases are completed in accordance with project budgets, technical specifications and delivery programmes. The role requires the sourcing of competitive quotations, evaluation of supplier proposals and negotiation of pricing, delivery schedules and commercial terms to achieve the best value for the business. The successful candidate will work closely with Estimators, Quantity Surveyors, Project Managers and Site Managers to ensure procurement activities support project delivery and minimise delays. They will place purchase orders, monitor supplier performance and proactively manage delivery schedules to ensure materials arrive on site in line with programme requirements. The role includes responsibility for procuring a broad range of electrical products, including cable, containment, switchgear, distribution equipment, lighting, fire alarm systems, security systems, renewable energy technologies, solar PV panels, inverters, battery storage systems, EV charging units and associated infrastructure. The Electrical Buyer will establish and maintain strong relationships with manufacturers, wholesalers and specialist suppliers, regularly reviewing supplier performance to ensure quality, reliability and competitiveness. They will identify opportunities to reduce procurement costs, improve efficiencies and introduce alternative products or suppliers where appropriate without compromising quality or compliance. The post holder will maintain accurate purchasing records, monitor expenditure against project budgets and support the Commercial team with forecasting, reporting and cost control. They will ensure all procurement activities comply with Company procedures, contractual obligations and relevant legislation. The role also requires monitoring developments within the electrical, renewable energy and EV sectors to identify emerging technologies, products and supply chain opportunities that enhance the Company's service offering and support its sustainability objectives. Key Performance Indicators Performance will be assessed through the achievement of procurement savings, supplier performance, material availability, on-time deliveries, purchasing accuracy, budget control, reduction in procurement-related project delays, development of effective supplier partnerships and overall contribution to project profitability. Person Specification The successful candidate will have proven experience in a Buyer or Procurement role within the electrical or construction industry and possess a comprehensive understanding of electrical products and construction supply chains. Experience procuring materials for commercial, industrial or residential construction projects is essential. Applicants must demonstrate practical knowledge of solar photovoltaic systems, battery storage technology and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, together with an understanding of the products, manufacturers and supply chains that support these sectors. The role requires excellent negotiation, communication and organisational skills, together with strong commercial awareness and the ability to manage multiple procurement activities simultaneously. The successful candidate will be confident analysing quotations, negotiating commercial agreements and building productive relationships with suppliers and colleagues across the business. Applicants should possess strong IT skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and experience using procurement, enterprise resource planning (ERP) or accounting systems. A thorough understanding of construction procurement processes, supplier agreements and material scheduling is essential. Qualifications Applicants should hold GCSEs, or equivalent qualifications, in English and Mathematics. A qualification in Procurement, Supply Chain Management, Construction, Electrical Engineering or a related discipline would be advantageous. Membership of the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS), or a willingness to work towards professional accreditation, would be desirable. A full UK Driving Licence is essential. Personal Attributes The successful candidate will demonstrate excellent attention to detail, sound commercial judgement and a proactive approach to procurement. They will possess strong analytical and negotiation skills, excellent communication abilities and the capacity to build long-term supplier relationships. They will be organised, dependable and capable of working effectively under pressure while managing multiple priorities. A commitment to continuous improvement, collaboration and delivering value to the business will be essential to success in the role. Working Hours This is a full-time, permanent, office-based role located within the West Midlands. The standard working week is Monday to Friday, with flexibility expected to meet the demands of project procurement and business requirements. Benefits The successful candidate will receive a competitive salary of £50,000 per annum together with a company car, company pension, annual leave entitlement and access to additional Company benefits in accordance with the Company's policies. What Success Looks Like Success in this role will be demonstrated through the delivery of cost-effective procurement solutions, reliable supplier performance and uninterrupted material availability that supports the successful delivery of construction projects. The successful post holder will establish an efficient and resilient supply chain for electrical, solar PV and EV charging products, contribute to improved project profitability and support the Company's reputation for quality, innovation and excellence within the construction industry.
The Health and Safety Partnership Limited
City, Birmingham
Design Director (Building Regulations) required to join a leading consultancy operating within the built environment sector. This senior leadership role will provide strategic and technical oversight across major, complex and high-risk construction projects, acting as Principal Designer Advisor in accordance with the Building Safety Act and associated regulations. The successful candidate will lead project compliance, design risk management and regulatory coordination activities, ensuring health, safety, building regulation and compliance risks are effectively managed throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with clients, designers, contractors, regulators and technical specialists, you will play a key role in delivering service excellence, maintaining technical standards and supporting business growth. Key Responsibilities of a Design Director (Building Regulations): Principal Designer Leadership & Regulatory Compliance Act as Principal Designer or Principal Designer Advisor on complex and higher-risk building projects. Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, CDM Regulations and associated legislation. Lead the planning, management and coordination of design risk management activities. Ensure effective communication of design risks and compliance requirements between project stakeholders. Support clients in understanding and fulfilling their statutory responsibilities. Project Delivery Provide senior-level technical leadership across multiple projects. Ensure delivery to the highest professional, quality and compliance standards. Support project governance, risk management and programme delivery. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams including building control, fire, structural and compliance specialists. Promote pragmatic and proportionate approaches to risk management. Client Relationship Management & Business Development Act as a trusted advisor on design safety, regulatory compliance and risk management. Develop and maintain strong client relationships. Support bid submissions, fee proposals and technical submissions. Represent the business at client meetings, industry forums and regulatory discussions. Service Development & Innovation Lead the development and enhancement of specialist compliance and advisory services. Monitor market trends and legislative developments. Support service innovation, delivery improvements and strategic growth initiatives. Collaborate with technical and operational teams to optimise service delivery. Leadership, Mentoring & Technical Governance Lead, mentor and develop technical teams and future talent. Deliver training, competency development and succession planning initiatives. Conduct performance reviews and support professional development. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and technical excellence. Develop and maintain technical guidance, standards and best practice procedures. Quality, Compliance & Safety Ensure the highest standards of quality assurance and technical governance. Maintain awareness of legislative and regulatory developments. Lead technical audits, peer reviews and compliance assessments. Champion a positive health, safety and environmental culture throughout the organisation. Candidate Requirements of a Director of Building Risk & Compliance Qualifications Holding or working towards Chartered membership of a recognised professional body such as RICS, CABE or equivalent. Relevant technical, building safety or compliance qualifications. Experience Strong knowledge and practical experience of the Building Regulations and their application across a range of projects. Proven experience delivering Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) and other technically complex construction projects. Previous experience working within a professional consultancy environment, with a sound understanding of consultancy operations and client service delivery. Demonstrable experience leading, mentoring and developing high-performing teams. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with clients, colleagues and other key stakeholders. A collaborative leadership approach, with the ability to inspire teams, foster collaboration and drive successful project outcomes. What's on Offer Competitive Salary Car Allowance Hybrid Working Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Options Professional Membership Support Structured Career Development Enhanced Holiday Entitlement Life Assurance Flexible Benefits Package This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Regulations professional with strong technical expertise, proven people management skills and the commercial acumen to drive business growth, develop client relationships and lead a successful regional team. Salary: Up to £130,000, plus an excellent benefits package including share options, commensurate with experience and suitability.
03/07/2026
Full time
Design Director (Building Regulations) required to join a leading consultancy operating within the built environment sector. This senior leadership role will provide strategic and technical oversight across major, complex and high-risk construction projects, acting as Principal Designer Advisor in accordance with the Building Safety Act and associated regulations. The successful candidate will lead project compliance, design risk management and regulatory coordination activities, ensuring health, safety, building regulation and compliance risks are effectively managed throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with clients, designers, contractors, regulators and technical specialists, you will play a key role in delivering service excellence, maintaining technical standards and supporting business growth. Key Responsibilities of a Design Director (Building Regulations): Principal Designer Leadership & Regulatory Compliance Act as Principal Designer or Principal Designer Advisor on complex and higher-risk building projects. Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, CDM Regulations and associated legislation. Lead the planning, management and coordination of design risk management activities. Ensure effective communication of design risks and compliance requirements between project stakeholders. Support clients in understanding and fulfilling their statutory responsibilities. Project Delivery Provide senior-level technical leadership across multiple projects. Ensure delivery to the highest professional, quality and compliance standards. Support project governance, risk management and programme delivery. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams including building control, fire, structural and compliance specialists. Promote pragmatic and proportionate approaches to risk management. Client Relationship Management & Business Development Act as a trusted advisor on design safety, regulatory compliance and risk management. Develop and maintain strong client relationships. Support bid submissions, fee proposals and technical submissions. Represent the business at client meetings, industry forums and regulatory discussions. Service Development & Innovation Lead the development and enhancement of specialist compliance and advisory services. Monitor market trends and legislative developments. Support service innovation, delivery improvements and strategic growth initiatives. Collaborate with technical and operational teams to optimise service delivery. Leadership, Mentoring & Technical Governance Lead, mentor and develop technical teams and future talent. Deliver training, competency development and succession planning initiatives. Conduct performance reviews and support professional development. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and technical excellence. Develop and maintain technical guidance, standards and best practice procedures. Quality, Compliance & Safety Ensure the highest standards of quality assurance and technical governance. Maintain awareness of legislative and regulatory developments. Lead technical audits, peer reviews and compliance assessments. Champion a positive health, safety and environmental culture throughout the organisation. Candidate Requirements of a Director of Building Risk & Compliance Qualifications Holding or working towards Chartered membership of a recognised professional body such as RICS, CABE or equivalent. Relevant technical, building safety or compliance qualifications. Experience Strong knowledge and practical experience of the Building Regulations and their application across a range of projects. Proven experience delivering Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) and other technically complex construction projects. Previous experience working within a professional consultancy environment, with a sound understanding of consultancy operations and client service delivery. Demonstrable experience leading, mentoring and developing high-performing teams. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with clients, colleagues and other key stakeholders. A collaborative leadership approach, with the ability to inspire teams, foster collaboration and drive successful project outcomes. What's on Offer Competitive Salary Car Allowance Hybrid Working Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Options Professional Membership Support Structured Career Development Enhanced Holiday Entitlement Life Assurance Flexible Benefits Package This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Regulations professional with strong technical expertise, proven people management skills and the commercial acumen to drive business growth, develop client relationships and lead a successful regional team. Salary: Up to £130,000, plus an excellent benefits package including share options, commensurate with experience and suitability.
The Health and Safety Partnership Limited
City, Manchester
Design Director (Building Regulations) required to join a leading consultancy operating within the built environment sector. This senior leadership role will provide strategic and technical oversight across major, complex and high-risk construction projects, acting as Principal Designer Advisor in accordance with the Building Safety Act and associated regulations. The successful candidate will lead project compliance, design risk management and regulatory coordination activities, ensuring health, safety, building regulation and compliance risks are effectively managed throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with clients, designers, contractors, regulators and technical specialists, you will play a key role in delivering service excellence, maintaining technical standards and supporting business growth. Key Responsibilities of a Design Director (Building Regulations): Principal Designer Leadership & Regulatory Compliance Act as Principal Designer or Principal Designer Advisor on complex and higher-risk building projects. Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, CDM Regulations and associated legislation. Lead the planning, management and coordination of design risk management activities. Ensure effective communication of design risks and compliance requirements between project stakeholders. Support clients in understanding and fulfilling their statutory responsibilities. Project Delivery Provide senior-level technical leadership across multiple projects. Ensure delivery to the highest professional, quality and compliance standards. Support project governance, risk management and programme delivery. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams including building control, fire, structural and compliance specialists. Promote pragmatic and proportionate approaches to risk management. Client Relationship Management & Business Development Act as a trusted advisor on design safety, regulatory compliance and risk management. Develop and maintain strong client relationships. Support bid submissions, fee proposals and technical submissions. Represent the business at client meetings, industry forums and regulatory discussions. Service Development & Innovation Lead the development and enhancement of specialist compliance and advisory services. Monitor market trends and legislative developments. Support service innovation, delivery improvements and strategic growth initiatives. Collaborate with technical and operational teams to optimise service delivery. Leadership, Mentoring & Technical Governance Lead, mentor and develop technical teams and future talent. Deliver training, competency development and succession planning initiatives. Conduct performance reviews and support professional development. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and technical excellence. Develop and maintain technical guidance, standards and best practice procedures. Quality, Compliance & Safety Ensure the highest standards of quality assurance and technical governance. Maintain awareness of legislative and regulatory developments. Lead technical audits, peer reviews and compliance assessments. Champion a positive health, safety and environmental culture throughout the organisation. Candidate Requirements of a Director of Building Risk & Compliance Qualifications Holding or working towards Chartered membership of a recognised professional body such as RICS, CABE or equivalent. Relevant technical, building safety or compliance qualifications. Experience Strong knowledge and practical experience of the Building Regulations and their application across a range of projects. Proven experience delivering Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) and other technically complex construction projects. Previous experience working within a professional consultancy environment, with a sound understanding of consultancy operations and client service delivery. Demonstrable experience leading, mentoring and developing high-performing teams. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with clients, colleagues and other key stakeholders. A collaborative leadership approach, with the ability to inspire teams, foster collaboration and drive successful project outcomes. What's on Offer Competitive Salary Car Allowance Hybrid Working Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Options Professional Membership Support Structured Career Development Enhanced Holiday Entitlement Life Assurance Flexible Benefits Package This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Regulations professional with strong technical expertise, proven people management skills and the commercial acumen to drive business growth, develop client relationships and lead a successful regional team. Salary: Up to £130,000, plus an excellent benefits package including share options, commensurate with experience and suitability.
03/07/2026
Full time
Design Director (Building Regulations) required to join a leading consultancy operating within the built environment sector. This senior leadership role will provide strategic and technical oversight across major, complex and high-risk construction projects, acting as Principal Designer Advisor in accordance with the Building Safety Act and associated regulations. The successful candidate will lead project compliance, design risk management and regulatory coordination activities, ensuring health, safety, building regulation and compliance risks are effectively managed throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with clients, designers, contractors, regulators and technical specialists, you will play a key role in delivering service excellence, maintaining technical standards and supporting business growth. Key Responsibilities of a Design Director (Building Regulations): Principal Designer Leadership & Regulatory Compliance Act as Principal Designer or Principal Designer Advisor on complex and higher-risk building projects. Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, CDM Regulations and associated legislation. Lead the planning, management and coordination of design risk management activities. Ensure effective communication of design risks and compliance requirements between project stakeholders. Support clients in understanding and fulfilling their statutory responsibilities. Project Delivery Provide senior-level technical leadership across multiple projects. Ensure delivery to the highest professional, quality and compliance standards. Support project governance, risk management and programme delivery. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams including building control, fire, structural and compliance specialists. Promote pragmatic and proportionate approaches to risk management. Client Relationship Management & Business Development Act as a trusted advisor on design safety, regulatory compliance and risk management. Develop and maintain strong client relationships. Support bid submissions, fee proposals and technical submissions. Represent the business at client meetings, industry forums and regulatory discussions. Service Development & Innovation Lead the development and enhancement of specialist compliance and advisory services. Monitor market trends and legislative developments. Support service innovation, delivery improvements and strategic growth initiatives. Collaborate with technical and operational teams to optimise service delivery. Leadership, Mentoring & Technical Governance Lead, mentor and develop technical teams and future talent. Deliver training, competency development and succession planning initiatives. Conduct performance reviews and support professional development. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and technical excellence. Develop and maintain technical guidance, standards and best practice procedures. Quality, Compliance & Safety Ensure the highest standards of quality assurance and technical governance. Maintain awareness of legislative and regulatory developments. Lead technical audits, peer reviews and compliance assessments. Champion a positive health, safety and environmental culture throughout the organisation. Candidate Requirements of a Director of Building Risk & Compliance Qualifications Holding or working towards Chartered membership of a recognised professional body such as RICS, CABE or equivalent. Relevant technical, building safety or compliance qualifications. Experience Strong knowledge and practical experience of the Building Regulations and their application across a range of projects. Proven experience delivering Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) and other technically complex construction projects. Previous experience working within a professional consultancy environment, with a sound understanding of consultancy operations and client service delivery. Demonstrable experience leading, mentoring and developing high-performing teams. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with clients, colleagues and other key stakeholders. A collaborative leadership approach, with the ability to inspire teams, foster collaboration and drive successful project outcomes. What's on Offer Competitive Salary Car Allowance Hybrid Working Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Options Professional Membership Support Structured Career Development Enhanced Holiday Entitlement Life Assurance Flexible Benefits Package This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Regulations professional with strong technical expertise, proven people management skills and the commercial acumen to drive business growth, develop client relationships and lead a successful regional team. Salary: Up to £130,000, plus an excellent benefits package including share options, commensurate with experience and suitability.