Site Manager Willmott Dixon are recruiting for a Site Manager to work in the East Midlands on new build and refurbishment projects across a variety of sectors including education, commercial, leisure, healthcare, and blue-light sectors. Reporting to the Construction Project Manager, you will manage the supply chain partners to delivery projects safely, sustainably, on time, within budget and to the highest quality, whilst exceeding customers' expectations. Key responsibilities Maintain the highest standards of health, safety and environmental management. Implement project strategies in order to achieve the company's sustainability objectives. Establish standards of quality on site and ensure delivery of a quality build in accordance with the project specifications and project requirements. Understand the client priorities and adopt a professional and considerate approach to maintain good working relations. Implement the supply chain policy. Adopt the principles of the Considerate Constructor's Scheme and manage community relations. Ensure appropriate site image is maintained to encourage repeat business. Produce and develop project programmes and control operations to achieve delivery of the project on time. Organise the works and supply chain to provide the right working environment to avoid disruption between trades. Undertake the works in the most economic manner to eliminate waste and avoid non recoverable costs and preliminaries losses. Monitor and work to agreed preliminaries budget. Comply with standard procedures Manage project handover and ensure defect / snag free completion. Support the strategy for the closure of defects during defects period and obtain certificate of Making Good Defects within targets set. Essential Criteria Proven track record of successful delivery of projects. Use of Microsoft suite of Office programmes; inc. Excel, Word, Outlook and Project/ASTA The ability to read and accurately interpret programmes, drawings and technical specifications. Understanding and appropriately sharing build programmes. Managing the supply chain, direct employees and consultants. Proactively liaising with customers and the supply chain. Internal trade/finishing background Desirable Criteria Minimum relevant level 4 qualification (HNC/NVQ4 etc) or equivalent. Appropriate CSCS card. SMSTS certificate. First Aid at Work certificate. Valid driving licence. Additional Information We reward our people generously with a competitive package that gives you flexible benefits to fit your lifestyle and priorities. This includes but is not limited to, an enhanced pension scheme, full private medical, life assurance, incentive bonus and a car scheme which will make us a market leader in sustainable company travel. Applicable roles will benefit from a motoring expenditure allowance (MEA) and everyone can access a new generation of low carbon and electric cars via the Willmott Dixon run car leasing scheme. We are a proud member of the Disability Confident Scheme. About Us With over 170 years of rich history, Willmott Dixon's purpose is beyond profit; delivering brilliant buildings, transforming lives, strengthening communities and enhancing the environment so our world is fit for future generations. Ensuring that we add lasting value to the neighbourhoods we work in; our values, people, innovation, partnerships and focus on sustainability has allowed us to build a successful and solid privately owned business where our people can thrive. Willmott Dixon was recognised by The Sunday Times as one of the Top 10 "Big" Companies to Work For in 2025, named among the Times Top 50 Employers for Gender Equality in 2024, and ranked in the Top Five of Europe's 1,000 best workplaces by the Financial Times in 2025. Willmott Dixon is also the first major contractor and developer to win a King's Award for Enterprise in the category of sustainable development.
14/04/2026
Full time
Site Manager Willmott Dixon are recruiting for a Site Manager to work in the East Midlands on new build and refurbishment projects across a variety of sectors including education, commercial, leisure, healthcare, and blue-light sectors. Reporting to the Construction Project Manager, you will manage the supply chain partners to delivery projects safely, sustainably, on time, within budget and to the highest quality, whilst exceeding customers' expectations. Key responsibilities Maintain the highest standards of health, safety and environmental management. Implement project strategies in order to achieve the company's sustainability objectives. Establish standards of quality on site and ensure delivery of a quality build in accordance with the project specifications and project requirements. Understand the client priorities and adopt a professional and considerate approach to maintain good working relations. Implement the supply chain policy. Adopt the principles of the Considerate Constructor's Scheme and manage community relations. Ensure appropriate site image is maintained to encourage repeat business. Produce and develop project programmes and control operations to achieve delivery of the project on time. Organise the works and supply chain to provide the right working environment to avoid disruption between trades. Undertake the works in the most economic manner to eliminate waste and avoid non recoverable costs and preliminaries losses. Monitor and work to agreed preliminaries budget. Comply with standard procedures Manage project handover and ensure defect / snag free completion. Support the strategy for the closure of defects during defects period and obtain certificate of Making Good Defects within targets set. Essential Criteria Proven track record of successful delivery of projects. Use of Microsoft suite of Office programmes; inc. Excel, Word, Outlook and Project/ASTA The ability to read and accurately interpret programmes, drawings and technical specifications. Understanding and appropriately sharing build programmes. Managing the supply chain, direct employees and consultants. Proactively liaising with customers and the supply chain. Internal trade/finishing background Desirable Criteria Minimum relevant level 4 qualification (HNC/NVQ4 etc) or equivalent. Appropriate CSCS card. SMSTS certificate. First Aid at Work certificate. Valid driving licence. Additional Information We reward our people generously with a competitive package that gives you flexible benefits to fit your lifestyle and priorities. This includes but is not limited to, an enhanced pension scheme, full private medical, life assurance, incentive bonus and a car scheme which will make us a market leader in sustainable company travel. Applicable roles will benefit from a motoring expenditure allowance (MEA) and everyone can access a new generation of low carbon and electric cars via the Willmott Dixon run car leasing scheme. We are a proud member of the Disability Confident Scheme. About Us With over 170 years of rich history, Willmott Dixon's purpose is beyond profit; delivering brilliant buildings, transforming lives, strengthening communities and enhancing the environment so our world is fit for future generations. Ensuring that we add lasting value to the neighbourhoods we work in; our values, people, innovation, partnerships and focus on sustainability has allowed us to build a successful and solid privately owned business where our people can thrive. Willmott Dixon was recognised by The Sunday Times as one of the Top 10 "Big" Companies to Work For in 2025, named among the Times Top 50 Employers for Gender Equality in 2024, and ranked in the Top Five of Europe's 1,000 best workplaces by the Financial Times in 2025. Willmott Dixon is also the first major contractor and developer to win a King's Award for Enterprise in the category of sustainable development.
1st Step Solutions are supporting a building services engineering company who have an opportunity for a Lead Quality Assurance Manager based in Grays, Essex. Our client delivers Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing solutions across commercial, industrial and residential sectors. Role overview The Quality Assurance (QA) Manager is responsible for leading and managing all quality-related aspects across the business, including both project delivery and internal company functions. Reporting directly to the Head of HSEQ, the QA Manager is responsible for the implementation, development, and continuous improvement of the company's Quality Management System (QMS), ensuring alignment with company strategy, ISO standards, and client requirements. The role provides both strategic and operational leadership for quality, overseeing QA processes across all projects while working closely with project teams to ensure installations are delivered right-first-time and in accordance with design, specifications, and industry standards. The QA Manager will lead the development of project-specific Quality Management Plans (QMPs) and ensure consistent application of quality processes across all sites and business functions. Key Responsibilities Lead the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of Quality Management System (QMS). Ensure the QMS aligns with ISO 9001 requirements, company objectives, and client expectations. Develop and maintain all quality procedures, processes, templates, and standards across the business. Ensure consistent application of the QMS across all projects and internal functions. Work under the governance of the Head of HSEQ to ensure integration with wider SHEQ systems. Installation Compliance Monitoring: Carry out regular inspections of mechanical and electrical works on site to ensure they are installed in accordance with approved design drawings, specifications, and construction details. Snag Identification and Rectification Oversight: Identify non-conformances, poor workmanship, or deviations from design early in the installation process. Work with site teams and sub-contractors to ensure timely resolution. Design Validation: Cross-check that installations align with technical submittals, schedules, and construction phase plans, flagging any discrepancies to the Design and Project Managers. Provide oversight of QA activities across all projects, ensuring consistency in standards and approach. Ensure all projects are operating in line with company QMS and approved Quality Management Plans (QMPs). Develop and implement project-specific Quality Management Plans (QMPs) for all projects. Ensure QMPs clearly define: ? Inspection and test plans (ITPs) ? Quality control procedures ? Roles and responsibilities ? Hold points and witness points Monitor and audit compliance with QMPs across all sites. Continuously review and improve QMPs based on project feedback and lessons learned. QA Reporting Templates: Use and maintain standardised QA templates to document quality checks. Reports shall include photographs, checklists, written observations, and comments. Production of QA Templates: Develop and maintain project-specific QA reporting templates in alignment with the company's quality standards and client requirements. Inspection Checklists: Complete detailed inspection and test checklists during critical installation phases and project milestones. Ensure documentation is accurate and auditable. Weekly QA Updates: Provide weekly QA summary reports to senior management, highlighting trends, issues, and improvement actions. Close-Out Records: Assist with the collation and review of QA documentation required for handover, including as-built QA evidence, manufacturer documentation, and sign-offs. Ensure all QA documentation aligns with company QMS requirements and Head of HSEQ standards. Oversee standardisation of QA documentation across all projects. Provide structured reporting to the Head of HSEQ on quality performance, risks, and trends. Quality Benchmarks: Establish quality benchmarks and visual standards for key MEP installations (e.g., containment, pipework, cabling, equipment mounting). Benchmark Reviews: Review completed installations against benchmarks during early stages of projects to set the standard and use them as a reference for ongoing QA checks. Lessons Learned: Support lessons learned reviews post-project, identifying recurring QA issues and suggesting preventative strategies for future work. Training Recommendations: Feedback QA findings into training and briefing sessions to raise quality awareness across project teams and subcontractors. Feed quality data and insights into business-wide continuous improvement initiatives led by the Head of HSEQ. Identify recurring issues across multiple projects and implement system-level improvements. Site Team Integration: Work closely with Project Managers, Site Managers, and Supervisors to ensure QA activities are integrated into daily site operations. Subcontractor Interface: Liaise with subcontractors to clarify quality expectations and hold them accountable for compliance with the QA process. Client Engagement: Support client or consultant quality inspections, responding to any quality queries and coordinating remedial works where required. Act as the central point of coordination for all quality-related matters across projects. Support the Head of HSEQ in client-facing quality matters and audits. Take responsibility for maintaining and improving quality compliance across all business functions and projects. Regulatory Adherence: Ensure all QA procedures comply with relevant construction, safety, and building regulations, as well as our clients internal standards. Audit Preparedness: Maintain accurate and traceable QA records in preparation for audits, client reviews, or independent inspections. Quality Objectives: Support the delivery of project and company-wide quality objectives, including defect reduction and achieving zero rework. Documented Evidence & Reporting: Maintain auditable records demonstrating ongoing compliance, reporting accreditation status, risks, and improvement actions to the Head of SHEQ and senior management. Internal Audits & Corrective Actions: Plan and support internal audits against ISO and company requirements, track non-conformances, and drive corrective/preventative actions through to closure. Certification Lifecycle Control: Maintain a forward plan for surveillance visits, recertification audits, and renewal timelines; coordinate with certification bodies and internal stakeholders to close actions and prevent lapses. Standards Management: Ensure policies, procedures, and project delivery processes align with relevant quality and management system standards including (as applicable) ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health & Safety Management). Accreditation Oversight: Monitor, maintain, and ensure continual compliance with all quality-related ISO certifications and company accreditations, ensuring they remain valid, current, and fit-for-purpose. Report directly to the Head of HSEQ on: ? ISO compliance ? Audit outcomes ? Quality risks and trends Ensure all quality processes align with the overall HSEQ management system Operate under the strategic direction and governance of the Head of HSEQ. Act as the lead authority for quality across projects and business functions. Provide leadership and guidance to project teams on all quality-related matters. Ensure consistent implementation of quality standards across all projects. Support the development of a "Right First Time" culture across the business. Implementation of Matterport: Deploy Matterport technology on live sites to create 3D digital twins for accurate visual documentation of installations at key stages. Progress Capture: Coordinate scheduled Matterport scans throughout the project lifecycle (e.g., pre-close wall, post-first fix, pre-handover) for quality verification and traceability. Visual QA Integration: Link Matterport scans to QA reports and benchmark records to create a visual quality assurance trail for client review, internal audits, and handover. Training and Adoption: Promote the adoption of Matterport among site and project teams, ensuring effective use for progress tracking, snag documentation, and design validation. Ensure Matterport and digital QA tools are implemented in line with company-wide quality strategy defined by the Head of HSEQ. Required Skills and Experience Experience in quality assurance within the MEP or construction sector Strong knowledge of construction drawings, specifications, and installation methods Proficient in site inspection, snagging, and QA reporting practices Familiarity with construction industry standards, codes of practice, and regulatory frameworks Strong attention to detail, documentation skills, and practical problem-solving abilities On offer: Competitive salary (DOE) Company car / allowance Career progression opportunities Training & development support Pension scheme Holiday entitlement Private Health Care
14/04/2026
Full time
1st Step Solutions are supporting a building services engineering company who have an opportunity for a Lead Quality Assurance Manager based in Grays, Essex. Our client delivers Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing solutions across commercial, industrial and residential sectors. Role overview The Quality Assurance (QA) Manager is responsible for leading and managing all quality-related aspects across the business, including both project delivery and internal company functions. Reporting directly to the Head of HSEQ, the QA Manager is responsible for the implementation, development, and continuous improvement of the company's Quality Management System (QMS), ensuring alignment with company strategy, ISO standards, and client requirements. The role provides both strategic and operational leadership for quality, overseeing QA processes across all projects while working closely with project teams to ensure installations are delivered right-first-time and in accordance with design, specifications, and industry standards. The QA Manager will lead the development of project-specific Quality Management Plans (QMPs) and ensure consistent application of quality processes across all sites and business functions. Key Responsibilities Lead the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of Quality Management System (QMS). Ensure the QMS aligns with ISO 9001 requirements, company objectives, and client expectations. Develop and maintain all quality procedures, processes, templates, and standards across the business. Ensure consistent application of the QMS across all projects and internal functions. Work under the governance of the Head of HSEQ to ensure integration with wider SHEQ systems. Installation Compliance Monitoring: Carry out regular inspections of mechanical and electrical works on site to ensure they are installed in accordance with approved design drawings, specifications, and construction details. Snag Identification and Rectification Oversight: Identify non-conformances, poor workmanship, or deviations from design early in the installation process. Work with site teams and sub-contractors to ensure timely resolution. Design Validation: Cross-check that installations align with technical submittals, schedules, and construction phase plans, flagging any discrepancies to the Design and Project Managers. Provide oversight of QA activities across all projects, ensuring consistency in standards and approach. Ensure all projects are operating in line with company QMS and approved Quality Management Plans (QMPs). Develop and implement project-specific Quality Management Plans (QMPs) for all projects. Ensure QMPs clearly define: ? Inspection and test plans (ITPs) ? Quality control procedures ? Roles and responsibilities ? Hold points and witness points Monitor and audit compliance with QMPs across all sites. Continuously review and improve QMPs based on project feedback and lessons learned. QA Reporting Templates: Use and maintain standardised QA templates to document quality checks. Reports shall include photographs, checklists, written observations, and comments. Production of QA Templates: Develop and maintain project-specific QA reporting templates in alignment with the company's quality standards and client requirements. Inspection Checklists: Complete detailed inspection and test checklists during critical installation phases and project milestones. Ensure documentation is accurate and auditable. Weekly QA Updates: Provide weekly QA summary reports to senior management, highlighting trends, issues, and improvement actions. Close-Out Records: Assist with the collation and review of QA documentation required for handover, including as-built QA evidence, manufacturer documentation, and sign-offs. Ensure all QA documentation aligns with company QMS requirements and Head of HSEQ standards. Oversee standardisation of QA documentation across all projects. Provide structured reporting to the Head of HSEQ on quality performance, risks, and trends. Quality Benchmarks: Establish quality benchmarks and visual standards for key MEP installations (e.g., containment, pipework, cabling, equipment mounting). Benchmark Reviews: Review completed installations against benchmarks during early stages of projects to set the standard and use them as a reference for ongoing QA checks. Lessons Learned: Support lessons learned reviews post-project, identifying recurring QA issues and suggesting preventative strategies for future work. Training Recommendations: Feedback QA findings into training and briefing sessions to raise quality awareness across project teams and subcontractors. Feed quality data and insights into business-wide continuous improvement initiatives led by the Head of HSEQ. Identify recurring issues across multiple projects and implement system-level improvements. Site Team Integration: Work closely with Project Managers, Site Managers, and Supervisors to ensure QA activities are integrated into daily site operations. Subcontractor Interface: Liaise with subcontractors to clarify quality expectations and hold them accountable for compliance with the QA process. Client Engagement: Support client or consultant quality inspections, responding to any quality queries and coordinating remedial works where required. Act as the central point of coordination for all quality-related matters across projects. Support the Head of HSEQ in client-facing quality matters and audits. Take responsibility for maintaining and improving quality compliance across all business functions and projects. Regulatory Adherence: Ensure all QA procedures comply with relevant construction, safety, and building regulations, as well as our clients internal standards. Audit Preparedness: Maintain accurate and traceable QA records in preparation for audits, client reviews, or independent inspections. Quality Objectives: Support the delivery of project and company-wide quality objectives, including defect reduction and achieving zero rework. Documented Evidence & Reporting: Maintain auditable records demonstrating ongoing compliance, reporting accreditation status, risks, and improvement actions to the Head of SHEQ and senior management. Internal Audits & Corrective Actions: Plan and support internal audits against ISO and company requirements, track non-conformances, and drive corrective/preventative actions through to closure. Certification Lifecycle Control: Maintain a forward plan for surveillance visits, recertification audits, and renewal timelines; coordinate with certification bodies and internal stakeholders to close actions and prevent lapses. Standards Management: Ensure policies, procedures, and project delivery processes align with relevant quality and management system standards including (as applicable) ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health & Safety Management). Accreditation Oversight: Monitor, maintain, and ensure continual compliance with all quality-related ISO certifications and company accreditations, ensuring they remain valid, current, and fit-for-purpose. Report directly to the Head of HSEQ on: ? ISO compliance ? Audit outcomes ? Quality risks and trends Ensure all quality processes align with the overall HSEQ management system Operate under the strategic direction and governance of the Head of HSEQ. Act as the lead authority for quality across projects and business functions. Provide leadership and guidance to project teams on all quality-related matters. Ensure consistent implementation of quality standards across all projects. Support the development of a "Right First Time" culture across the business. Implementation of Matterport: Deploy Matterport technology on live sites to create 3D digital twins for accurate visual documentation of installations at key stages. Progress Capture: Coordinate scheduled Matterport scans throughout the project lifecycle (e.g., pre-close wall, post-first fix, pre-handover) for quality verification and traceability. Visual QA Integration: Link Matterport scans to QA reports and benchmark records to create a visual quality assurance trail for client review, internal audits, and handover. Training and Adoption: Promote the adoption of Matterport among site and project teams, ensuring effective use for progress tracking, snag documentation, and design validation. Ensure Matterport and digital QA tools are implemented in line with company-wide quality strategy defined by the Head of HSEQ. Required Skills and Experience Experience in quality assurance within the MEP or construction sector Strong knowledge of construction drawings, specifications, and installation methods Proficient in site inspection, snagging, and QA reporting practices Familiarity with construction industry standards, codes of practice, and regulatory frameworks Strong attention to detail, documentation skills, and practical problem-solving abilities On offer: Competitive salary (DOE) Company car / allowance Career progression opportunities Training & development support Pension scheme Holiday entitlement Private Health Care
Site Manager Location West Midlands, Warwickshire, Bedworth Job Type Permanent, Full-Time Monday - Friday Salary £55,000 - £70,000 per annum Benefits Car allowance or company car Fuel allowance Private pension scheme Private healthcare Life assurance Additional benefits Job Description The Site Manager is responsible for the overall management and supervision of construction activities on site, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. This role requires close coordination with contractors, suppliers, and clients to maintain effective communication and manage resources efficiently. The Site Manager oversees all aspects of new build housing construction, including site set-up, health and safety compliance, progress monitoring, and problem resolution. Key Duties and Responsibilities Manage and supervise on-site construction activities to ensure compliance with project specifications, schedules, and quality standards. Implement and maintain health and safety procedures to ensure a safe working environment for all personnel on site. Coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers, and clients to ensure effective communication and timely delivery of materials and services. Monitor progress against the project programme and report on performance, identifying and resolving any issues or delays. Manage site resources, including labour, materials, and equipment, to optimise efficiency and control costs. Maintain accurate site records, including daily reports, risk assessments, method statements, and site diaries. Ensure compliance with relevant construction regulations, building codes, and company policies. Lead site meetings and liaise with design teams and project managers to facilitate smooth project delivery. Conduct regular site inspections to assess workmanship and ensure quality control. Required Qualifications SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) certification Valid Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card First Aid certification Full, clean driving licence Education A relevant construction-related qualification at Level 3 or above is preferred. This may include a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) or equivalent in construction site management or building studies. Experience Proven experience as a Site Manager within the construction industry, specifically in new build housing projects. Demonstrable track record of successfully managing multiple sites or large-scale residential developments. Experience in health and safety management and regulatory compliance on construction sites. Experience in managing subcontractors and liaising with clients and suppliers. Knowledge and Skills Comprehensive knowledge of construction methods, materials, and processes related to new build housing. Strong understanding of health and safety legislation and best practises in construction. Excellent organisational and time management skills. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications. Competent in the use of construction management software and Microsoft Office applications. Problem-solving skills and the ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines. Working Conditions The role requires frequent presence on construction sites in the West Midlands area, including Warwickshire and Bedworth. The Site Manager works full-time hours, with occasional requirements for extended or flexible hours to meet project demands. The role involves working outdoors in varying weather conditions and requires adherence to all health and safety protocols. Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory. Travel between sites and to supplier or client locations is expected as part of the role. If you are interested in hearing more please apply and Chloe will be in touch.
14/04/2026
Full time
Site Manager Location West Midlands, Warwickshire, Bedworth Job Type Permanent, Full-Time Monday - Friday Salary £55,000 - £70,000 per annum Benefits Car allowance or company car Fuel allowance Private pension scheme Private healthcare Life assurance Additional benefits Job Description The Site Manager is responsible for the overall management and supervision of construction activities on site, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. This role requires close coordination with contractors, suppliers, and clients to maintain effective communication and manage resources efficiently. The Site Manager oversees all aspects of new build housing construction, including site set-up, health and safety compliance, progress monitoring, and problem resolution. Key Duties and Responsibilities Manage and supervise on-site construction activities to ensure compliance with project specifications, schedules, and quality standards. Implement and maintain health and safety procedures to ensure a safe working environment for all personnel on site. Coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers, and clients to ensure effective communication and timely delivery of materials and services. Monitor progress against the project programme and report on performance, identifying and resolving any issues or delays. Manage site resources, including labour, materials, and equipment, to optimise efficiency and control costs. Maintain accurate site records, including daily reports, risk assessments, method statements, and site diaries. Ensure compliance with relevant construction regulations, building codes, and company policies. Lead site meetings and liaise with design teams and project managers to facilitate smooth project delivery. Conduct regular site inspections to assess workmanship and ensure quality control. Required Qualifications SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) certification Valid Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card First Aid certification Full, clean driving licence Education A relevant construction-related qualification at Level 3 or above is preferred. This may include a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) or equivalent in construction site management or building studies. Experience Proven experience as a Site Manager within the construction industry, specifically in new build housing projects. Demonstrable track record of successfully managing multiple sites or large-scale residential developments. Experience in health and safety management and regulatory compliance on construction sites. Experience in managing subcontractors and liaising with clients and suppliers. Knowledge and Skills Comprehensive knowledge of construction methods, materials, and processes related to new build housing. Strong understanding of health and safety legislation and best practises in construction. Excellent organisational and time management skills. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications. Competent in the use of construction management software and Microsoft Office applications. Problem-solving skills and the ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines. Working Conditions The role requires frequent presence on construction sites in the West Midlands area, including Warwickshire and Bedworth. The Site Manager works full-time hours, with occasional requirements for extended or flexible hours to meet project demands. The role involves working outdoors in varying weather conditions and requires adherence to all health and safety protocols. Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory. Travel between sites and to supplier or client locations is expected as part of the role. If you are interested in hearing more please apply and Chloe will be in touch.
Position Title Site Manager Residential Construction Reporting To Project Manager Location Ongar, Essex Overview Our client, a leading residential main contractor with an established reputation for delivering high-quality residential developments across the UK, is seeking an experienced Site Manager to join their construction team. This role is ideal for a driven construction professional with a strong background in residential delivery, capable of managing day-to-day site operations while maintaining exceptional standards in health & safety, programme performance, and build quality. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the company s recognised quality standards. Key Responsibilities Site Management & Delivery Manage daily on-site construction activities across residential developments. Coordinate subcontractors, suppliers, and direct labour to achieve programme milestones. Ensure works are delivered in line with drawings, specifications, and company procedures. Monitor construction progress and proactively resolve site issues. Support delivery against programme targets and report progress to senior management. Health, Safety & Compliance Maintain full compliance with Health & Safety legislation and company policies. Conduct site inductions, toolbox talks, and regular safety inspections. Promote a strong safety culture aligned with PLC contractor standards. Ensure RAMS are reviewed, implemented, and adhered to on site. Quality Assurance Drive high-quality workmanship and right-first-time delivery. Manage inspections, snagging processes, and defect resolution. Ensure compliance with NHBC / Building Control requirements. Oversee handover processes to achieve client satisfaction targets. Commercial Awareness Work alongside the commercial team to manage costs and minimise waste. Monitor subcontractor performance and productivity. Assist in identifying risks and opportunities impacting programme or budget. Stakeholder Management Liaise with clients, consultants, and internal departments. Maintain professional relationships with subcontractors and local stakeholders. Represent the contractor positively on site at all times. Candidate Requirements Essential Experience Proven experience as a Site Manager delivering residential projects. Background working for a main contractor. Experience managing volume housing or multi-unit residential schemes. Strong knowledge of construction sequencing and site logistics. Qualifications SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) CSCS Card (Black or Gold preferred) First Aid at Work Relevant construction qualification (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent experience) Technical Skills Strong understanding of UK building regulations and NHBC standards. Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications. Competent in site reporting and construction management systems. Personal Attributes Strong leadership and communication skills. Highly organised with attention to detail. Proactive problem solver with a collaborative approach. Quality-focused with a commitment to safety excellence. Able to work within fast-paced PLC environments. To be considered for this role please apply with your CV or for more information contact Jenny Saban in our Cambridge office
14/04/2026
Full time
Position Title Site Manager Residential Construction Reporting To Project Manager Location Ongar, Essex Overview Our client, a leading residential main contractor with an established reputation for delivering high-quality residential developments across the UK, is seeking an experienced Site Manager to join their construction team. This role is ideal for a driven construction professional with a strong background in residential delivery, capable of managing day-to-day site operations while maintaining exceptional standards in health & safety, programme performance, and build quality. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the company s recognised quality standards. Key Responsibilities Site Management & Delivery Manage daily on-site construction activities across residential developments. Coordinate subcontractors, suppliers, and direct labour to achieve programme milestones. Ensure works are delivered in line with drawings, specifications, and company procedures. Monitor construction progress and proactively resolve site issues. Support delivery against programme targets and report progress to senior management. Health, Safety & Compliance Maintain full compliance with Health & Safety legislation and company policies. Conduct site inductions, toolbox talks, and regular safety inspections. Promote a strong safety culture aligned with PLC contractor standards. Ensure RAMS are reviewed, implemented, and adhered to on site. Quality Assurance Drive high-quality workmanship and right-first-time delivery. Manage inspections, snagging processes, and defect resolution. Ensure compliance with NHBC / Building Control requirements. Oversee handover processes to achieve client satisfaction targets. Commercial Awareness Work alongside the commercial team to manage costs and minimise waste. Monitor subcontractor performance and productivity. Assist in identifying risks and opportunities impacting programme or budget. Stakeholder Management Liaise with clients, consultants, and internal departments. Maintain professional relationships with subcontractors and local stakeholders. Represent the contractor positively on site at all times. Candidate Requirements Essential Experience Proven experience as a Site Manager delivering residential projects. Background working for a main contractor. Experience managing volume housing or multi-unit residential schemes. Strong knowledge of construction sequencing and site logistics. Qualifications SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) CSCS Card (Black or Gold preferred) First Aid at Work Relevant construction qualification (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent experience) Technical Skills Strong understanding of UK building regulations and NHBC standards. Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications. Competent in site reporting and construction management systems. Personal Attributes Strong leadership and communication skills. Highly organised with attention to detail. Proactive problem solver with a collaborative approach. Quality-focused with a commitment to safety excellence. Able to work within fast-paced PLC environments. To be considered for this role please apply with your CV or for more information contact Jenny Saban in our Cambridge office
Artisan Recruitment is currently seeking an experienced Electrical Project Manager on behalf of a facilities company based in Essex. Role Purpose The Electrical Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing the electrical elements of construction projects from initial design through to completion. This includes ensuring timely delivery, adherence to safety and quality standards, and effective coordination with all project stakeholders. The role covers all aspects of electrical installations, including power distribution, lighting, fire alarm systems, and building automation. Key Responsibilities Project Planning & Coordination Plan, schedule, and coordinate electrical works from design through to commissioning Review drawings and specifications to ensure compliance with project requirements Liaise with engineers, consultants, main contractors, and subcontractors Execution & Site Management Oversee on-site installation of electrical systems, including LV/HV, lighting, and control systems Supervise subcontractors and ensure works are delivered in line with project scope Conduct regular site inspections to monitor progress and ensure safety compliance Budget & Cost Control Manage project budgets and monitor expenditure against forecasts Review and negotiate quotations and contracts with suppliers and subcontractors Identify cost-saving opportunities and effectively manage variations and change orders Compliance & Safety Ensure full compliance with relevant electrical regulations, codes, and safety standards Lead testing, inspection, and commissioning activities Promote a strong safety culture through site audits and toolbox talks Team Leadership Lead, mentor, and support electrical engineers, supervisors, and technicians Coordinate with other trades to minimise clashes and avoid delays Documentation & Reporting Maintain accurate project documentation, including as-built drawings and technical submittals Prepare and present regular progress reports to senior management and clients Risk Management Identify potential risks early and develop effective mitigation strategies Monitor programme, financial, safety, and technical risks, escalating where necessary Facilitate risk workshops and maintain up-to-date risk registers Quality Assurance & Continuous Improvement Implement and uphold quality assurance processes in line with company standards Conduct root cause analysis on defects and implement corrective actions Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives across the department
14/04/2026
Full time
Artisan Recruitment is currently seeking an experienced Electrical Project Manager on behalf of a facilities company based in Essex. Role Purpose The Electrical Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing the electrical elements of construction projects from initial design through to completion. This includes ensuring timely delivery, adherence to safety and quality standards, and effective coordination with all project stakeholders. The role covers all aspects of electrical installations, including power distribution, lighting, fire alarm systems, and building automation. Key Responsibilities Project Planning & Coordination Plan, schedule, and coordinate electrical works from design through to commissioning Review drawings and specifications to ensure compliance with project requirements Liaise with engineers, consultants, main contractors, and subcontractors Execution & Site Management Oversee on-site installation of electrical systems, including LV/HV, lighting, and control systems Supervise subcontractors and ensure works are delivered in line with project scope Conduct regular site inspections to monitor progress and ensure safety compliance Budget & Cost Control Manage project budgets and monitor expenditure against forecasts Review and negotiate quotations and contracts with suppliers and subcontractors Identify cost-saving opportunities and effectively manage variations and change orders Compliance & Safety Ensure full compliance with relevant electrical regulations, codes, and safety standards Lead testing, inspection, and commissioning activities Promote a strong safety culture through site audits and toolbox talks Team Leadership Lead, mentor, and support electrical engineers, supervisors, and technicians Coordinate with other trades to minimise clashes and avoid delays Documentation & Reporting Maintain accurate project documentation, including as-built drawings and technical submittals Prepare and present regular progress reports to senior management and clients Risk Management Identify potential risks early and develop effective mitigation strategies Monitor programme, financial, safety, and technical risks, escalating where necessary Facilitate risk workshops and maintain up-to-date risk registers Quality Assurance & Continuous Improvement Implement and uphold quality assurance processes in line with company standards Conduct root cause analysis on defects and implement corrective actions Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives across the department
Assistant Site Manager Location East Midlands, Derbyshire, Spondon Job Type Permanent, Full-Time Monday - Friday Salary £45,000 - £55,000 per annum + generous package About the Company A quality-focused housing developer known in the market for delivering high-specification homes seeks a diligent and motivated Assistant Site Manager to join its team on a development in Spondon. The company prides itself on craftsmanship, attention to detail, and delivering exceptional new build housing projects. Job Purpose To support the Site Manager in the effective management and delivery of traditional new build housing developments, ensuring projects are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the high standards expected by the company and its customers. Key Responsibilities Assist in planning, organising, and supervising day-to-day site activities to maintain progress and quality standards. Ensure compliance with health and safety legislation and company policies, promoting a safe working environment for all personnel and visitors. Coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers, and internal teams to facilitate smooth operations and resolve site issues promptly. Monitor and report on site progress, identifying risks and implementing corrective measures where necessary. Maintain accurate and up-to-date site records including site diaries, quality check sheets, and health and safety documentation. Support the Site Manager in managing resources, materials, and equipment efficiently to meet project timelines. Conduct regular site inspections to ensure workmanship meets company and regulatory standards. Participate in toolbox talks and site meetings, contributing to continuous improvement initiatives. Assist in the induction and supervision of new site personnel. Required Qualifications Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) certificate. Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card. Valid First Aid qualification. Full United Kingdom driving licence. Education and Experience Minimum of two years experience as an Assistant Site Manager on traditional new build housing projects. Proven experience in house building and construction site management. Educated to a level demonstrating competence in construction principles and site management. Knowledge and Skills Strong understanding of construction processes, materials, and workmanship standards for new build housing. Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise effectively. Good communication skills to liaise with site teams, subcontractors, and stakeholders. Competent in using site management software and Microsoft Office applications. Ability to work proactively and use initiative to solve problems and improve site performance. Commitment to maintaining high safety standards and promoting a positive site culture. Working Conditions Based on a live construction site in Spondon, East Midlands. Regular exposure to outdoor working environments and varying weather conditions. Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory at all times on site. Flexible working hours to meet project demands, including occasional early starts and late finishes. Driving to and from site and between subcontractor locations as required. Benefits Car allowance or company car provision. Fuel allowance. Private pension scheme. Private healthcare. Life assurance. Additional benefits reflecting company commitment to employee wellbeing. If you are interested, please apply and Chloe from Thorn Baker will drop you a call.
14/04/2026
Full time
Assistant Site Manager Location East Midlands, Derbyshire, Spondon Job Type Permanent, Full-Time Monday - Friday Salary £45,000 - £55,000 per annum + generous package About the Company A quality-focused housing developer known in the market for delivering high-specification homes seeks a diligent and motivated Assistant Site Manager to join its team on a development in Spondon. The company prides itself on craftsmanship, attention to detail, and delivering exceptional new build housing projects. Job Purpose To support the Site Manager in the effective management and delivery of traditional new build housing developments, ensuring projects are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the high standards expected by the company and its customers. Key Responsibilities Assist in planning, organising, and supervising day-to-day site activities to maintain progress and quality standards. Ensure compliance with health and safety legislation and company policies, promoting a safe working environment for all personnel and visitors. Coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers, and internal teams to facilitate smooth operations and resolve site issues promptly. Monitor and report on site progress, identifying risks and implementing corrective measures where necessary. Maintain accurate and up-to-date site records including site diaries, quality check sheets, and health and safety documentation. Support the Site Manager in managing resources, materials, and equipment efficiently to meet project timelines. Conduct regular site inspections to ensure workmanship meets company and regulatory standards. Participate in toolbox talks and site meetings, contributing to continuous improvement initiatives. Assist in the induction and supervision of new site personnel. Required Qualifications Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) certificate. Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card. Valid First Aid qualification. Full United Kingdom driving licence. Education and Experience Minimum of two years experience as an Assistant Site Manager on traditional new build housing projects. Proven experience in house building and construction site management. Educated to a level demonstrating competence in construction principles and site management. Knowledge and Skills Strong understanding of construction processes, materials, and workmanship standards for new build housing. Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise effectively. Good communication skills to liaise with site teams, subcontractors, and stakeholders. Competent in using site management software and Microsoft Office applications. Ability to work proactively and use initiative to solve problems and improve site performance. Commitment to maintaining high safety standards and promoting a positive site culture. Working Conditions Based on a live construction site in Spondon, East Midlands. Regular exposure to outdoor working environments and varying weather conditions. Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory at all times on site. Flexible working hours to meet project demands, including occasional early starts and late finishes. Driving to and from site and between subcontractor locations as required. Benefits Car allowance or company car provision. Fuel allowance. Private pension scheme. Private healthcare. Life assurance. Additional benefits reflecting company commitment to employee wellbeing. If you are interested, please apply and Chloe from Thorn Baker will drop you a call.
Clerk of Works - Passive Fire , Company Information A well-established independent construction and property consultancy is seeking an experienced Clerk of Works with expertise in Passive Fire Protection to join their growing quality inspection team. The business operates across a wide range of sectors including residential, public sector, education and commercial projects, providing technical advisory, inspection and consultancy services to clients nationwide. With an increasing focus on building safety, fire compliance and remediation programmes, the consultancy is expanding its specialist inspection capability and is now looking to appoint a knowledgeable Clerk of Works to support projects where passive fire protection quality assurance is critical. Clerk of Works Passive Fire Role Overview / Responsibilities As a Clerk of Works specialising in Passive Fire, you will act as the client's representative on site, ensuring that passive fire protection systems are installed correctly and in line with regulatory standards, design specifications and contractual requirements. Clerk of Works Responsibilities: Inspecting passive fire protection installations to ensure compliance with fire safety regulations and design specifications. Undertaking regular site inspections to assess workmanship, materials and quality standards. Monitoring the installation of elements such as fire stopping, fire doors, fire walls and compartmentation systems. Identifying defects, raising non-compliance issues and ensuring remedial works are completed. Recording inspections through detailed reports, photographs and digital inspection tools. Liaising with contractors, consultants and project teams to ensure works are completed to the required standard. Supporting risk management discussions and reviewing technical details relating to fire protection systems. Ensuring compliance with building regulations, health & safety requirements and project specifications. The role may involve working across multiple projects and locations depending on project requirements. Clerk of Works Passive Fire - Qualifications The successful candidate will ideally have: Previous experience as a Clerk of Works, Site Inspector, Fire Inspector or Site Manager. Strong knowledge of passive fire protection systems and fire safety compliance. Experience inspecting fire stopping, fire doors, compartmentation or fire protection installations. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and construction specifications. Excellent attention to detail and strong reporting skills. Membership of or progression towards a professional body such as ICWCI, CIOB or similar. A relevant construction or fire safety qualification is desirable but not essential. In Return? Salary: 50,000 - 55,000 Company Share Scheme. Pathway to Partnership Employee owned consultancy - Bonus benefit of up to 3,600 tax free Hybrid Working. 28 days holiday plus bank holidays Flexible holidays - you can purchase up to an additional 5 days. Employee Bonus Scheme. Death in Service benefit up to 6 times basic salary. Private Medical treatment - possible to extend to family cover at additional cost. Company long term sickness scheme - 100% basic salary for first 13 weeks of illness. Group Income Protection Scheme - follows long term sickness scheme subject to Insurers rules and regulations. Employee Assistance Programme - expert information and advisory services. Season Ticket Loans. Maternity Pay and Paternity Pay. Gym Membership Loans. Primary Annual Professional Subscription covered (RICS which can be claimed back on expenses). If you are a Clerk of Works with Passive Fire experience, considering your career opportunities please contact Megan Cole at Brandon James. REF: 21554MC
14/04/2026
Full time
Clerk of Works - Passive Fire , Company Information A well-established independent construction and property consultancy is seeking an experienced Clerk of Works with expertise in Passive Fire Protection to join their growing quality inspection team. The business operates across a wide range of sectors including residential, public sector, education and commercial projects, providing technical advisory, inspection and consultancy services to clients nationwide. With an increasing focus on building safety, fire compliance and remediation programmes, the consultancy is expanding its specialist inspection capability and is now looking to appoint a knowledgeable Clerk of Works to support projects where passive fire protection quality assurance is critical. Clerk of Works Passive Fire Role Overview / Responsibilities As a Clerk of Works specialising in Passive Fire, you will act as the client's representative on site, ensuring that passive fire protection systems are installed correctly and in line with regulatory standards, design specifications and contractual requirements. Clerk of Works Responsibilities: Inspecting passive fire protection installations to ensure compliance with fire safety regulations and design specifications. Undertaking regular site inspections to assess workmanship, materials and quality standards. Monitoring the installation of elements such as fire stopping, fire doors, fire walls and compartmentation systems. Identifying defects, raising non-compliance issues and ensuring remedial works are completed. Recording inspections through detailed reports, photographs and digital inspection tools. Liaising with contractors, consultants and project teams to ensure works are completed to the required standard. Supporting risk management discussions and reviewing technical details relating to fire protection systems. Ensuring compliance with building regulations, health & safety requirements and project specifications. The role may involve working across multiple projects and locations depending on project requirements. Clerk of Works Passive Fire - Qualifications The successful candidate will ideally have: Previous experience as a Clerk of Works, Site Inspector, Fire Inspector or Site Manager. Strong knowledge of passive fire protection systems and fire safety compliance. Experience inspecting fire stopping, fire doors, compartmentation or fire protection installations. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and construction specifications. Excellent attention to detail and strong reporting skills. Membership of or progression towards a professional body such as ICWCI, CIOB or similar. A relevant construction or fire safety qualification is desirable but not essential. In Return? Salary: 50,000 - 55,000 Company Share Scheme. Pathway to Partnership Employee owned consultancy - Bonus benefit of up to 3,600 tax free Hybrid Working. 28 days holiday plus bank holidays Flexible holidays - you can purchase up to an additional 5 days. Employee Bonus Scheme. Death in Service benefit up to 6 times basic salary. Private Medical treatment - possible to extend to family cover at additional cost. Company long term sickness scheme - 100% basic salary for first 13 weeks of illness. Group Income Protection Scheme - follows long term sickness scheme subject to Insurers rules and regulations. Employee Assistance Programme - expert information and advisory services. Season Ticket Loans. Maternity Pay and Paternity Pay. Gym Membership Loans. Primary Annual Professional Subscription covered (RICS which can be claimed back on expenses). If you are a Clerk of Works with Passive Fire experience, considering your career opportunities please contact Megan Cole at Brandon James. REF: 21554MC
SNG provides over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across London and the South of England - our purpose, to provide quality affordable homes and places that people love for generations. You'll be based ideally from our Head Office in Basingstoke . This role will combine office and home working to ensure a positive work/life balance. The Role We are looking for an experienced building safety professional to join us in the role of Building Safety Assurance Manager. You will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and compliance of our homes and services. Reporting directly to the Head of Assurance, you will join an established team working alongside building safety, HSE and assurance specialists. Using your industry expertise, you will lead and deliver our assurance programme with a primary focus on property compliance including but not limited to gas, electrical safety, fire, legionella, asbestos and lifts. Your work will help ensure our risks are systematically managed and that we consistently meet our regulatory obligations, keeping our residents, employees and contractors safe. Some travel across our operating area will be required, so you'll need a full driving licence and access to a vehicle. Key Responsibilities Lead the development and delivery of independent assurance reviews, working collaboratively with property, building safety and housing teams Deliver clear, reliable, evidence-based assurance conclusions that test the effectiveness of our policies, processes and procedures, ensuring regulatory compliance and alignment to SNG's corporate plan Lead the building safety assurance process to identify compliance gaps, agree sustainable action plans with internal stakeholders, and share good practice across the business Oversee the rigorous monitoring and closure of assurance actions, ensuring robust evidence and resulting improvements to business processes Influence, coach and engage a wide range of internal and external stakeholders to enhance assurance capability and understanding across the organisation What we need from you A strong understanding of building safety regulations across key areas such as gas, electrical safety, fire, legionella and lifts, ideally with specialist expertise in at least one discipline. Experience in a large operational environment is essential; housing sector experience is beneficial but not required Extensive experience in designing and delivering audit or assurance programmes, and collaborating with stakeholders to implement sustainable improvements A proven ability to interpret and apply regulatory requirements within operational settings Excellent written and verbal communication skills, enabling you to deliver clear, evidence-based conclusions Strong practical understanding of building safety risk management within complex operational environments A high level of attention to detail, combined with the ability to step back and see the wider picture Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building skills A tenacious yet supportive approach, with experience driving meaningful change Effective team-working skills to contribute to shared organisational goals Professional recognition with an appropriate body (e.g., Institute of Engineering & Technology)
14/04/2026
Full time
SNG provides over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across London and the South of England - our purpose, to provide quality affordable homes and places that people love for generations. You'll be based ideally from our Head Office in Basingstoke . This role will combine office and home working to ensure a positive work/life balance. The Role We are looking for an experienced building safety professional to join us in the role of Building Safety Assurance Manager. You will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and compliance of our homes and services. Reporting directly to the Head of Assurance, you will join an established team working alongside building safety, HSE and assurance specialists. Using your industry expertise, you will lead and deliver our assurance programme with a primary focus on property compliance including but not limited to gas, electrical safety, fire, legionella, asbestos and lifts. Your work will help ensure our risks are systematically managed and that we consistently meet our regulatory obligations, keeping our residents, employees and contractors safe. Some travel across our operating area will be required, so you'll need a full driving licence and access to a vehicle. Key Responsibilities Lead the development and delivery of independent assurance reviews, working collaboratively with property, building safety and housing teams Deliver clear, reliable, evidence-based assurance conclusions that test the effectiveness of our policies, processes and procedures, ensuring regulatory compliance and alignment to SNG's corporate plan Lead the building safety assurance process to identify compliance gaps, agree sustainable action plans with internal stakeholders, and share good practice across the business Oversee the rigorous monitoring and closure of assurance actions, ensuring robust evidence and resulting improvements to business processes Influence, coach and engage a wide range of internal and external stakeholders to enhance assurance capability and understanding across the organisation What we need from you A strong understanding of building safety regulations across key areas such as gas, electrical safety, fire, legionella and lifts, ideally with specialist expertise in at least one discipline. Experience in a large operational environment is essential; housing sector experience is beneficial but not required Extensive experience in designing and delivering audit or assurance programmes, and collaborating with stakeholders to implement sustainable improvements A proven ability to interpret and apply regulatory requirements within operational settings Excellent written and verbal communication skills, enabling you to deliver clear, evidence-based conclusions Strong practical understanding of building safety risk management within complex operational environments A high level of attention to detail, combined with the ability to step back and see the wider picture Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building skills A tenacious yet supportive approach, with experience driving meaningful change Effective team-working skills to contribute to shared organisational goals Professional recognition with an appropriate body (e.g., Institute of Engineering & Technology)
About the Role: As a CBRE Facilities Manager, you will manage a team responsible for providing overseeing building operations and maintenance for a facility, campus, or portfolio of small to medium sized buildings. This job is a part of the Facilities Management functional area which focuses on all aspects of the operations of a set of assets, providing support to the Property Managers regarding all repairs and investment plans. What You'll Do: Provide formal supervision to employees. Monitor the training and development of staff. Conduct performance evaluations and coaching. Oversee the recruiting and hiring of new employees. Schedule and manage the team's daily activities. Establish work schedules, assign tasks, and cross-train staff. Set and track staff and department deadlines. Mentor and coach as needed. Coordinate and manage facility repairs and maintenance by working with technicians, vendors, and contractors. Maintain positive client relationships and conduct meetings on unresolved facility issues. Prepare and manage capital projects, operating budgets, and variance reports. Perform facility inspections quality assurance following local, state, and federal regulations. Suggest operational efficiencies, repairs, and upgrade opportunities. Manage environmental health and safety procedures for facilities. Oversee vendor relationships and invoicing procedures. Review price quotes for the procurement of parts, services, and labor for projects. Conduct process and procedure training on maintenance, repairs, and safety best practices. Lead by example and model behaviors that are consistent with CBRE RISE values. Influence parties of shared interests to reach an agreement. Apply knowledge of own discipline and how own discipline integrates with others to achieve team and departmental objectives. Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve day-to-day and moderately complex issues which may or may not be evident in existing systems and processes. What You'll Need: Bachelor's Degree preferred with 3-5 years of relevant experience. In lieu of a degree, a combination of experience and education will be considered. Valid driver's license required. Facility Management certification preferred. Experience in the areas of staffing, selection, training, development, coaching, mentoring, measuring, appraising, and rewarding performance and retention preferred. Ability to guide the exchange of sensitive, complicated, and difficult information, convey performance expectations and handle problems. Leadership skills to motivate team impact on quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of the job discipline and department. Extensive organizational skills with a strong inquisitive mindset. Advanced math skills. Ability to calculate difficult figures such as percentages, fractions, and other financial-related calculations. Why CBRE When you join CBRE, you become part of the global leader in commercial real estate services and investment that helps businesses and people thrive. We are dynamic problem solvers and forward-thinking professionals who create significant impact. Our collaborative culture is built on our shared values - respect, integrity, service and excellence - and we value the diverse perspectives, backgrounds and skillsets of our people. At CBRE, you have the opportunity to chart your own course and realize your potential. We welcome all applicants. Applicant AI Use Disclosure We value human interaction to understand each candidate's unique experience, skills and aspirations. We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to make hiring decisions, and we ask that candidates disclose any use of AI in the application and interview process.
14/04/2026
Full time
About the Role: As a CBRE Facilities Manager, you will manage a team responsible for providing overseeing building operations and maintenance for a facility, campus, or portfolio of small to medium sized buildings. This job is a part of the Facilities Management functional area which focuses on all aspects of the operations of a set of assets, providing support to the Property Managers regarding all repairs and investment plans. What You'll Do: Provide formal supervision to employees. Monitor the training and development of staff. Conduct performance evaluations and coaching. Oversee the recruiting and hiring of new employees. Schedule and manage the team's daily activities. Establish work schedules, assign tasks, and cross-train staff. Set and track staff and department deadlines. Mentor and coach as needed. Coordinate and manage facility repairs and maintenance by working with technicians, vendors, and contractors. Maintain positive client relationships and conduct meetings on unresolved facility issues. Prepare and manage capital projects, operating budgets, and variance reports. Perform facility inspections quality assurance following local, state, and federal regulations. Suggest operational efficiencies, repairs, and upgrade opportunities. Manage environmental health and safety procedures for facilities. Oversee vendor relationships and invoicing procedures. Review price quotes for the procurement of parts, services, and labor for projects. Conduct process and procedure training on maintenance, repairs, and safety best practices. Lead by example and model behaviors that are consistent with CBRE RISE values. Influence parties of shared interests to reach an agreement. Apply knowledge of own discipline and how own discipline integrates with others to achieve team and departmental objectives. Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve day-to-day and moderately complex issues which may or may not be evident in existing systems and processes. What You'll Need: Bachelor's Degree preferred with 3-5 years of relevant experience. In lieu of a degree, a combination of experience and education will be considered. Valid driver's license required. Facility Management certification preferred. Experience in the areas of staffing, selection, training, development, coaching, mentoring, measuring, appraising, and rewarding performance and retention preferred. Ability to guide the exchange of sensitive, complicated, and difficult information, convey performance expectations and handle problems. Leadership skills to motivate team impact on quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of the job discipline and department. Extensive organizational skills with a strong inquisitive mindset. Advanced math skills. Ability to calculate difficult figures such as percentages, fractions, and other financial-related calculations. Why CBRE When you join CBRE, you become part of the global leader in commercial real estate services and investment that helps businesses and people thrive. We are dynamic problem solvers and forward-thinking professionals who create significant impact. Our collaborative culture is built on our shared values - respect, integrity, service and excellence - and we value the diverse perspectives, backgrounds and skillsets of our people. At CBRE, you have the opportunity to chart your own course and realize your potential. We welcome all applicants. Applicant AI Use Disclosure We value human interaction to understand each candidate's unique experience, skills and aspirations. We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to make hiring decisions, and we ask that candidates disclose any use of AI in the application and interview process.
Mechanical & Electrical Project Manager About the Role We are seeking an experienced Mechanical & Electrical Project Manager to take full responsibility for the delivery of M&E works on a long term commercial CAT A & CAT B fit out programme. This role involves managing mechanical and electrical packages from pre construction through to commissioning and final handover across multiple phases of works. The successful candidate will ensure all services are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. This is an excellent opportunity to join a stable, long term project with continued pipeline works. Mechanical & Electrical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage the full M&E package from design coordination through to commissioning and handover Plan, programme, and oversee site activities to meet phased project milestones Coordinate with main contractors, consultants, subcontractors, and suppliers Lead mechanical and electrical supervisors and site teams Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations and company procedures Monitor budgets, variations, forecasting, and cost reporting Procure materials and specialist subcontract packages Review and coordinate drawings, specifications, and technical submissions Attend progress and coordination meetings, providing regular reports to senior management Oversee quality assurance, testing, commissioning, snagging, and client handover documentation Manage multiple CAT A and CAT B fit out phases within a live commercial environment Mechanical & Electrical Project Manager Requirements Proven experience as an M&E Project Manager on commercial CAT A & CAT B fit out projects Strong technical knowledge of mechanical and electrical building services Experience delivering phased or long-term commercial programmes Excellent understanding of current regulations and building services standards SMSTS (preferred) CSCS / ECS card or relevant engineering qualifications (HNC/HND/Degree) Strong leadership, commercial awareness, and communication skills Ability to manage multiple workstreams and tight deadlines To Apply Please send your up to date CV to apply for the Mechanical & Electrical Project Manager position.
14/04/2026
Contract
Mechanical & Electrical Project Manager About the Role We are seeking an experienced Mechanical & Electrical Project Manager to take full responsibility for the delivery of M&E works on a long term commercial CAT A & CAT B fit out programme. This role involves managing mechanical and electrical packages from pre construction through to commissioning and final handover across multiple phases of works. The successful candidate will ensure all services are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. This is an excellent opportunity to join a stable, long term project with continued pipeline works. Mechanical & Electrical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage the full M&E package from design coordination through to commissioning and handover Plan, programme, and oversee site activities to meet phased project milestones Coordinate with main contractors, consultants, subcontractors, and suppliers Lead mechanical and electrical supervisors and site teams Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations and company procedures Monitor budgets, variations, forecasting, and cost reporting Procure materials and specialist subcontract packages Review and coordinate drawings, specifications, and technical submissions Attend progress and coordination meetings, providing regular reports to senior management Oversee quality assurance, testing, commissioning, snagging, and client handover documentation Manage multiple CAT A and CAT B fit out phases within a live commercial environment Mechanical & Electrical Project Manager Requirements Proven experience as an M&E Project Manager on commercial CAT A & CAT B fit out projects Strong technical knowledge of mechanical and electrical building services Experience delivering phased or long-term commercial programmes Excellent understanding of current regulations and building services standards SMSTS (preferred) CSCS / ECS card or relevant engineering qualifications (HNC/HND/Degree) Strong leadership, commercial awareness, and communication skills Ability to manage multiple workstreams and tight deadlines To Apply Please send your up to date CV to apply for the Mechanical & Electrical Project Manager position.
About the Role We are seeking an experienced and driven Mechanical Project Manager to lead the delivery of mechanical services on a large scale commercial construction project. This is a key leadership role responsible for overseeing the planning, coordination, and execution of mechanical installations, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Mechanical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage all mechanical aspects of the project from pre construction through to handover Coordinate with design teams, consultants, subcontractors, and client representatives Develop and maintain project programmes, budgets, and resource plans Oversee procurement of mechanical equipment and subcontract packages Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations and company policies Monitor project progress and provide regular reports to senior management Identify and mitigate project risks and resolve technical and operational issues Conduct site inspections and quality assurance checks Lead commissioning activities and ensure successful project completion Mechanical Project Manager Requirements Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Manager within the construction industry Strong background in commercial projects (e.g. offices, retail, mixed-use developments) Excellent knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, and mechanical building services systems Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and deadlines effectively Relevant qualifications in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent) Familiarity with UK building regulations and health & safety standards How to Apply Please upload your up to date CV to apply for the Mechanical Project Manager position.
13/04/2026
Contract
About the Role We are seeking an experienced and driven Mechanical Project Manager to lead the delivery of mechanical services on a large scale commercial construction project. This is a key leadership role responsible for overseeing the planning, coordination, and execution of mechanical installations, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Mechanical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage all mechanical aspects of the project from pre construction through to handover Coordinate with design teams, consultants, subcontractors, and client representatives Develop and maintain project programmes, budgets, and resource plans Oversee procurement of mechanical equipment and subcontract packages Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations and company policies Monitor project progress and provide regular reports to senior management Identify and mitigate project risks and resolve technical and operational issues Conduct site inspections and quality assurance checks Lead commissioning activities and ensure successful project completion Mechanical Project Manager Requirements Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Manager within the construction industry Strong background in commercial projects (e.g. offices, retail, mixed-use developments) Excellent knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, and mechanical building services systems Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and deadlines effectively Relevant qualifications in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent) Familiarity with UK building regulations and health & safety standards How to Apply Please upload your up to date CV to apply for the Mechanical Project Manager position.
Adecco is proud to be working in partnership with Swindon Borough Council to recruit a range of roles across Housing and Corporate Repairs, including: Service Manager - Responsive Repairs Salary: 64,614 Level: CFL12 Join Swindon Borough Council at a pivotal moment in our transformation journey. Backed by major investment, strengthened leadership and a clear mandate for improvement, this is an opportunity to play a critical role in shaping a modern service with real impact. Background Swindon Borough Council is investing 250 million over five years to improve safety, compliance and tenant experience following a C3 regulatory judgement. Responsive repairs sit at the heart of this programme, with a strong focus on reliability, quality and customer confidence. Your New Role As Service Manager - Responsive Repairs, you will take senior responsibility for the operational and strategic delivery of responsive repairs across the Council's housing and corporate property portfolio. Alongside a fellow Service Manager, you will lead a large, high-volume repairs service delivering approximately 20,000 repairs per year through a direct labour workforce. You will provide clear leadership and assurance, ensuring repairs meet statutory housing standards, regulatory expectations and customer needs. You will have ownership of performance management, workforce planning, budgets and continuous improvement. You will ensure strong governance, health and safety compliance and inspection readiness, using performance insight and customer feedback to drive improvement. Your leadership will be calm, decisive and focused on delivering consistent, high-quality repairs services that residents can rely on. What You'll Need to Succeed You will have experience leading responsive repairs or maintenance services within a local authority or social housing environment. A strong understanding of housing standards, building maintenance and health and safety is essential, along with experience managing large teams, budgets and operational performance. A relevant property, construction or engineering qualification is desirable, as is a recognised health and safety qualification. What You'll Get in Return We offer: Competitive local government salary and benefits Local Government Pension Scheme membership Senior operational leadership experience A role with high visibility and real community impact How to Apply For further information or to arrange a confidential discussion, please contact Sam Headey at Adecco. Call - (phone number removed) Email - (url removed) Alternatively, apply online today by submitting your CV. Closing date: 3rd May 2026 Interviews: w/c 18th May 2026 We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you meet most of the criteria and are motivated by making a difference, we'd love to hear from you.
13/04/2026
Full time
Adecco is proud to be working in partnership with Swindon Borough Council to recruit a range of roles across Housing and Corporate Repairs, including: Service Manager - Responsive Repairs Salary: 64,614 Level: CFL12 Join Swindon Borough Council at a pivotal moment in our transformation journey. Backed by major investment, strengthened leadership and a clear mandate for improvement, this is an opportunity to play a critical role in shaping a modern service with real impact. Background Swindon Borough Council is investing 250 million over five years to improve safety, compliance and tenant experience following a C3 regulatory judgement. Responsive repairs sit at the heart of this programme, with a strong focus on reliability, quality and customer confidence. Your New Role As Service Manager - Responsive Repairs, you will take senior responsibility for the operational and strategic delivery of responsive repairs across the Council's housing and corporate property portfolio. Alongside a fellow Service Manager, you will lead a large, high-volume repairs service delivering approximately 20,000 repairs per year through a direct labour workforce. You will provide clear leadership and assurance, ensuring repairs meet statutory housing standards, regulatory expectations and customer needs. You will have ownership of performance management, workforce planning, budgets and continuous improvement. You will ensure strong governance, health and safety compliance and inspection readiness, using performance insight and customer feedback to drive improvement. Your leadership will be calm, decisive and focused on delivering consistent, high-quality repairs services that residents can rely on. What You'll Need to Succeed You will have experience leading responsive repairs or maintenance services within a local authority or social housing environment. A strong understanding of housing standards, building maintenance and health and safety is essential, along with experience managing large teams, budgets and operational performance. A relevant property, construction or engineering qualification is desirable, as is a recognised health and safety qualification. What You'll Get in Return We offer: Competitive local government salary and benefits Local Government Pension Scheme membership Senior operational leadership experience A role with high visibility and real community impact How to Apply For further information or to arrange a confidential discussion, please contact Sam Headey at Adecco. Call - (phone number removed) Email - (url removed) Alternatively, apply online today by submitting your CV. Closing date: 3rd May 2026 Interviews: w/c 18th May 2026 We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you meet most of the criteria and are motivated by making a difference, we'd love to hear from you.
Adecco is proud to be working in partnership with Swindon Borough Council to recruit a range of roles across Housing and Corporate Repairs, including: Service Manager - Compliance Salary: 64,614 Level: CFL12 Join Swindon Borough Council at a pivotal moment in our transformation journey. Backed by major investment and strengthened governance, this senior role offers the opportunity to lead critical compliance services with real impact on resident safety. Background Following a C3 regulatory judgement, Swindon Borough Council is investing 250 million over the next five years to strengthen safety, compliance, asset condition and tenant confidence across both housing and corporate property portfolios. Compliance is a central pillar of this improvement programme, requiring strong leadership, clear assurance and consistent delivery. Your New Role As Service Manager - Compliance, you will lead the delivery of a high-quality compliance service across the Council's housing and corporate property portfolio. You will have overall responsibility for statutory compliance across the six core safety areas: gas, electrical, fire, asbestos, water hygiene and lifts. Working closely with colleagues, contractors and partners, you will provide clear leadership, assurance and direction, ensuring statutory safety checks and remedial works are well planned, effectively delivered and fully compliant. With most compliance activity delivered through external contractors, you will lead commissioning, performance oversight and inspection readiness, ensuring services deliver value for money and withstand regulatory scrutiny. You will also play a key role in shaping future compliance programmes, strengthening governance, data quality and assurance processes, and embedding a culture of accountability, collaboration and continuous improvement. What You'll Need to Succeed You will bring experience managing property compliance or building safety services, ideally within a local authority or social housing environment. A strong understanding of statutory compliance obligations and experience working with contractors are essential. A relevant degree or equivalent professional qualification, alongside a recognised health and safety qualification, is desirable. You'll be a confident, supportive leader with sound judgement and the ability to work collaboratively across complex services. What You'll Get in Return We offer: Competitive local government salary and benefits Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme Senior leadership development opportunities A role with genuine responsibility for resident safety and service improvement How to Apply For further information or to arrange a confidential discussion, please contact Sam Headey at Adecco. Call - (phone number removed). Email - (url removed) Alternatively, apply online today by submitting your CV. Closing date: 3rd May 2026 Interviews: w/c 18th May 2026 We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you meet most of the criteria and are motivated by making a difference, we'd love to hear from you.
13/04/2026
Full time
Adecco is proud to be working in partnership with Swindon Borough Council to recruit a range of roles across Housing and Corporate Repairs, including: Service Manager - Compliance Salary: 64,614 Level: CFL12 Join Swindon Borough Council at a pivotal moment in our transformation journey. Backed by major investment and strengthened governance, this senior role offers the opportunity to lead critical compliance services with real impact on resident safety. Background Following a C3 regulatory judgement, Swindon Borough Council is investing 250 million over the next five years to strengthen safety, compliance, asset condition and tenant confidence across both housing and corporate property portfolios. Compliance is a central pillar of this improvement programme, requiring strong leadership, clear assurance and consistent delivery. Your New Role As Service Manager - Compliance, you will lead the delivery of a high-quality compliance service across the Council's housing and corporate property portfolio. You will have overall responsibility for statutory compliance across the six core safety areas: gas, electrical, fire, asbestos, water hygiene and lifts. Working closely with colleagues, contractors and partners, you will provide clear leadership, assurance and direction, ensuring statutory safety checks and remedial works are well planned, effectively delivered and fully compliant. With most compliance activity delivered through external contractors, you will lead commissioning, performance oversight and inspection readiness, ensuring services deliver value for money and withstand regulatory scrutiny. You will also play a key role in shaping future compliance programmes, strengthening governance, data quality and assurance processes, and embedding a culture of accountability, collaboration and continuous improvement. What You'll Need to Succeed You will bring experience managing property compliance or building safety services, ideally within a local authority or social housing environment. A strong understanding of statutory compliance obligations and experience working with contractors are essential. A relevant degree or equivalent professional qualification, alongside a recognised health and safety qualification, is desirable. You'll be a confident, supportive leader with sound judgement and the ability to work collaboratively across complex services. What You'll Get in Return We offer: Competitive local government salary and benefits Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme Senior leadership development opportunities A role with genuine responsibility for resident safety and service improvement How to Apply For further information or to arrange a confidential discussion, please contact Sam Headey at Adecco. Call - (phone number removed). Email - (url removed) Alternatively, apply online today by submitting your CV. Closing date: 3rd May 2026 Interviews: w/c 18th May 2026 We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you meet most of the criteria and are motivated by making a difference, we'd love to hear from you.
Adecco is proud to be working in partnership with Swindon Borough Council to recruit a range of roles across Housing and Corporate Repairs, including: Service Lead - Compliance Salary: TBC Join Swindon Borough Council at a pivotal moment in our transformation journey. Backed by major investment, strengthened leadership and a clear mandate for improvement, this is an opportunity to play a critical role in shaping a modern service with real impact. Background Swindon Borough Council is investing 250 million over five years to improve safety, compliance, stock condition and tenant confidence following a C3 regulatory judgement. Strengthening compliance delivery, assurance and oversight is central to this programme. Your New Role As Service Lead - Compliance, you will take responsibility for the delivery of key statutory compliance areas across the Council's housing and corporate property portfolio. Reporting to the Service Manager, you will oversee areas such as water safety, lifts and asbestos, ensuring regulatory and statutory obligations are met consistently. You will lead the operational planning and delivery of compliance programmes, including inspections, risk assessments, servicing and remedial works. Working closely with housing, property and health and safety colleagues, you will provide assurance that compliance activity is well organised, accurately recorded and audit ready. With line management responsibility for a small team, you will drive improvements in performance, data quality and service delivery, embedding a strong culture of safety, accountability and continuous learning. What You'll Need to Succeed You will bring experience delivering or managing statutory compliance services within a local authority or social housing environment. A solid understanding of housing compliance and building safety is essential, along with experience managing programmes, data and performance. A relevant property, compliance or building safety qualification is desirable, as is a recognised health and safety qualification. What You'll Get in Return We offer: Competitive local government salary and benefits Local Government Pension Scheme membership Ongoing professional development A leadership role with clear responsibility and purpose How to Apply For further information or to arrange a confidential discussion, please contact Sajid Ali at Adecco. Call - (phone number removed) Email - (url removed) Alternatively, apply online today by submitting your CV. Closing date: 3rd May 2026 Interviews: w/c 18th May 2026 We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you meet most of the criteria and are motivated by making a difference, we'd love to hear from you.
13/04/2026
Full time
Adecco is proud to be working in partnership with Swindon Borough Council to recruit a range of roles across Housing and Corporate Repairs, including: Service Lead - Compliance Salary: TBC Join Swindon Borough Council at a pivotal moment in our transformation journey. Backed by major investment, strengthened leadership and a clear mandate for improvement, this is an opportunity to play a critical role in shaping a modern service with real impact. Background Swindon Borough Council is investing 250 million over five years to improve safety, compliance, stock condition and tenant confidence following a C3 regulatory judgement. Strengthening compliance delivery, assurance and oversight is central to this programme. Your New Role As Service Lead - Compliance, you will take responsibility for the delivery of key statutory compliance areas across the Council's housing and corporate property portfolio. Reporting to the Service Manager, you will oversee areas such as water safety, lifts and asbestos, ensuring regulatory and statutory obligations are met consistently. You will lead the operational planning and delivery of compliance programmes, including inspections, risk assessments, servicing and remedial works. Working closely with housing, property and health and safety colleagues, you will provide assurance that compliance activity is well organised, accurately recorded and audit ready. With line management responsibility for a small team, you will drive improvements in performance, data quality and service delivery, embedding a strong culture of safety, accountability and continuous learning. What You'll Need to Succeed You will bring experience delivering or managing statutory compliance services within a local authority or social housing environment. A solid understanding of housing compliance and building safety is essential, along with experience managing programmes, data and performance. A relevant property, compliance or building safety qualification is desirable, as is a recognised health and safety qualification. What You'll Get in Return We offer: Competitive local government salary and benefits Local Government Pension Scheme membership Ongoing professional development A leadership role with clear responsibility and purpose How to Apply For further information or to arrange a confidential discussion, please contact Sajid Ali at Adecco. Call - (phone number removed) Email - (url removed) Alternatively, apply online today by submitting your CV. Closing date: 3rd May 2026 Interviews: w/c 18th May 2026 We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you meet most of the criteria and are motivated by making a difference, we'd love to hear from you.
Quality Assurance Manager / QA Manager Overview of the Role The client is seeking a hands-on, site-based QA Manager to work closely with project teams and maintain high standards of quality and compliance across live construction projects. The role will be split between the client s Central London head office and overseeing multiple live projects across London, with a strong day-to-day site presence. The Ideal Candidate Proven experience (Atleast 2 years) as a QA Manager / Quality Assurance Manager within the construction industry Strong High-rise background, ideally gained within a main contractor environment Solid understanding of construction drawings, inspection regimes, and quality control processes Good working knowledge of the Building Safety Act (BSA) Comfortable being on site day to day and engaging directly with project teams Able to manage quality across multiple projects simultaneously Must have had exposure to contribute towards business quality managment systems. And be able to bench mark 3rd party instepections Key Responsibilities Work closely with project teams, site managers, and subcontractors to embed quality throughout all stages of construction Support the implementation and day-to-day operation of the Quality Management System (QMS) Review, interpret, and work confidently with construction drawings, specifications, and inspection frequencies Review and manage Project Quality Management Plans (PQMPs), Contractor Quality Plans (CQPs), and Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs) Carry out QA audits, inspections, and quality reviews, tracking and closing out non-conformances Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act (BSA) and all associated quality and safety documentation Maintain accurate and up-to-date QA records and inspection reports, using digital systems where applicable Identify quality issues on site, challenge poor practice, and drive corrective actions Promote a positive quality culture through leadership, communication, and consistency
13/04/2026
Full time
Quality Assurance Manager / QA Manager Overview of the Role The client is seeking a hands-on, site-based QA Manager to work closely with project teams and maintain high standards of quality and compliance across live construction projects. The role will be split between the client s Central London head office and overseeing multiple live projects across London, with a strong day-to-day site presence. The Ideal Candidate Proven experience (Atleast 2 years) as a QA Manager / Quality Assurance Manager within the construction industry Strong High-rise background, ideally gained within a main contractor environment Solid understanding of construction drawings, inspection regimes, and quality control processes Good working knowledge of the Building Safety Act (BSA) Comfortable being on site day to day and engaging directly with project teams Able to manage quality across multiple projects simultaneously Must have had exposure to contribute towards business quality managment systems. And be able to bench mark 3rd party instepections Key Responsibilities Work closely with project teams, site managers, and subcontractors to embed quality throughout all stages of construction Support the implementation and day-to-day operation of the Quality Management System (QMS) Review, interpret, and work confidently with construction drawings, specifications, and inspection frequencies Review and manage Project Quality Management Plans (PQMPs), Contractor Quality Plans (CQPs), and Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs) Carry out QA audits, inspections, and quality reviews, tracking and closing out non-conformances Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act (BSA) and all associated quality and safety documentation Maintain accurate and up-to-date QA records and inspection reports, using digital systems where applicable Identify quality issues on site, challenge poor practice, and drive corrective actions Promote a positive quality culture through leadership, communication, and consistency
Thomas Gray are currently supporting an established property management organisation, recognised for delivering high-quality, service-led management across complex and high-profile developments. As part of continued investment in building safety and compliance, they are seeking a Building Safety Specialist to play a key role in supporting safe, well-managed buildings and a first-class resident experience. You will work closely with the existing safety team to support on-site teams and property managers. You will be supported by specialist consultants, a wider safety & compliance team taking ownership of Building Safety Management from review and submission of Safety Case Reports to acting as a central point of expertise. A key focus of the role is maintaining a robust database to support informed operational decision making. The role will also provide assurance through site engagement and close collaboration with operational teams, helping to maintain resident safety across the portfolio. We are seeking a proactive and commercially aware Building Safety professional with experience in residential property management. You will have a strong understanding of current building safety and fire compliance requirements, be confident working across multiple stakeholders. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative, forward-thinking organisation where building safety is integral to service delivery, and where you will play a visible role in shaping safe, well-managed communities.
13/04/2026
Full time
Thomas Gray are currently supporting an established property management organisation, recognised for delivering high-quality, service-led management across complex and high-profile developments. As part of continued investment in building safety and compliance, they are seeking a Building Safety Specialist to play a key role in supporting safe, well-managed buildings and a first-class resident experience. You will work closely with the existing safety team to support on-site teams and property managers. You will be supported by specialist consultants, a wider safety & compliance team taking ownership of Building Safety Management from review and submission of Safety Case Reports to acting as a central point of expertise. A key focus of the role is maintaining a robust database to support informed operational decision making. The role will also provide assurance through site engagement and close collaboration with operational teams, helping to maintain resident safety across the portfolio. We are seeking a proactive and commercially aware Building Safety professional with experience in residential property management. You will have a strong understanding of current building safety and fire compliance requirements, be confident working across multiple stakeholders. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative, forward-thinking organisation where building safety is integral to service delivery, and where you will play a visible role in shaping safe, well-managed communities.
Adecco is proud to be working in partnership with Swindon Borough Council to recruit a range of roles across Housing and Corporate Repairs, including: Service Manager - Planned Maintenance Salary: 64,614 Level: CFL12 Join Swindon Borough Council at a pivotal point in delivering long-term investment in homes and neighbourhoods. This leadership role offers the opportunity to shape and deliver planned maintenance and capital works that improve asset condition, safety and resident outcomes. Background As part of a 250 million, five-year investment programme, Swindon Borough Council is strengthening planned maintenance delivery across its housing and corporate property portfolio. Strong leadership and governance are essential to delivering these high value programmes effectively. Your New Role As Service Manager - Planned Maintenance, you will take overall responsibility for the delivery of planned maintenance and capital investment programmes that improve homes and communities across Swindon. You will lead multiple planned works programmes, including component replacements, building safety improvements and longer term investment projects. Working closely with residents, colleagues, contractors and partners, you will provide assurance that works are delivered safely, efficiently and to agreed standards. With delivery largely undertaken through external contractors, you will lead contract management, performance oversight and quality assurance. You will drive service improvement, contribute to long-term investment planning and maintain strong governance arrangements, ensuring the service is inspection ready and consistently focused on resident outcomes. What You'll Need to Succeed You will bring experience leading planned maintenance or capital works programmes within a local authority or social housing setting. A sound understanding of housing standards, experience managing contractors and budgets, and confidence in owning programme delivery are essential. A relevant property, construction or project management qualification is desirable, alongside a recognised health and safety qualification. What You'll Get in Return We offer: Competitive local government pay and benefits Local Government Pension Scheme membership Senior leadership and career development opportunities A role delivering visible, long-term improvements to homes and communities How to Apply For further information or to arrange a confidential discussion, please contact Sam Headey at Adecco. Call - (phone number removed) Email - (url removed) Alternatively, apply online today by submitting your CV. Closing date: 3rd May 2026 Interviews: w/c 18th May 2026 We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you meet most of the criteria and are motivated by making a difference, we'd love to hear from you.
13/04/2026
Full time
Adecco is proud to be working in partnership with Swindon Borough Council to recruit a range of roles across Housing and Corporate Repairs, including: Service Manager - Planned Maintenance Salary: 64,614 Level: CFL12 Join Swindon Borough Council at a pivotal point in delivering long-term investment in homes and neighbourhoods. This leadership role offers the opportunity to shape and deliver planned maintenance and capital works that improve asset condition, safety and resident outcomes. Background As part of a 250 million, five-year investment programme, Swindon Borough Council is strengthening planned maintenance delivery across its housing and corporate property portfolio. Strong leadership and governance are essential to delivering these high value programmes effectively. Your New Role As Service Manager - Planned Maintenance, you will take overall responsibility for the delivery of planned maintenance and capital investment programmes that improve homes and communities across Swindon. You will lead multiple planned works programmes, including component replacements, building safety improvements and longer term investment projects. Working closely with residents, colleagues, contractors and partners, you will provide assurance that works are delivered safely, efficiently and to agreed standards. With delivery largely undertaken through external contractors, you will lead contract management, performance oversight and quality assurance. You will drive service improvement, contribute to long-term investment planning and maintain strong governance arrangements, ensuring the service is inspection ready and consistently focused on resident outcomes. What You'll Need to Succeed You will bring experience leading planned maintenance or capital works programmes within a local authority or social housing setting. A sound understanding of housing standards, experience managing contractors and budgets, and confidence in owning programme delivery are essential. A relevant property, construction or project management qualification is desirable, alongside a recognised health and safety qualification. What You'll Get in Return We offer: Competitive local government pay and benefits Local Government Pension Scheme membership Senior leadership and career development opportunities A role delivering visible, long-term improvements to homes and communities How to Apply For further information or to arrange a confidential discussion, please contact Sam Headey at Adecco. Call - (phone number removed) Email - (url removed) Alternatively, apply online today by submitting your CV. Closing date: 3rd May 2026 Interviews: w/c 18th May 2026 We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you meet most of the criteria and are motivated by making a difference, we'd love to hear from you.
Your new company An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Interim Building Safety Manager to join a public sector organisation based in South West London. This is a key interim appointment, providing specialist building safety leadership and assurance across a varied residential property portfolio during a critical period of regulatory focus.Reporting into senior leadership, you will lead on building safety compliance, ensuring the organisation meets its statutory obligations and embeds robust governance and risk management arrangements in line with current legislation. To be successful in this role, you will have: Proven experience in a building safety, fire safety, or compliance-focused role, ideally within local authority, housing, or the wider public sector Strong working knowledge of the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Order, and associated regulations Experience of developing, reviewing, or managing Safety Cases and building safety documentation The ability to operate at both strategic and operational levels, providing assurance to senior stakeholders Excellent communication skills, with experience engaging a wide range of stakeholders, including residents, contractors, and regulators A relevant professional qualification (or equivalent experience) in building safety, fire safety, health & safety, surveying, or a related discipline What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in a building safety, fire safety, or compliance-focused role, ideally within local authority, housing, or the wider public sector Strong working knowledge of the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Order, and associated regulations Experience of developing, reviewing, or managing Safety Cases and building safety documentation The ability to operate at both strategic and operational levels, providing assurance to senior stakeholders Excellent communication skills, with experience engaging a wide range of stakeholders, including residents, contractors, and regulators A relevant professional qualification (or equivalent experience) in building safety, fire safety, health & safety, surveying, or a related discipline What you'll get in return A competitive interim daily rate, dependent on experience.The opportunity to play a vital role in improving building safety and resident outcomes. A high-profile assignment within a respected public sector organisation. Flexible working arrangements, where operationally appropriate. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
13/04/2026
Contract
Your new company An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Interim Building Safety Manager to join a public sector organisation based in South West London. This is a key interim appointment, providing specialist building safety leadership and assurance across a varied residential property portfolio during a critical period of regulatory focus.Reporting into senior leadership, you will lead on building safety compliance, ensuring the organisation meets its statutory obligations and embeds robust governance and risk management arrangements in line with current legislation. To be successful in this role, you will have: Proven experience in a building safety, fire safety, or compliance-focused role, ideally within local authority, housing, or the wider public sector Strong working knowledge of the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Order, and associated regulations Experience of developing, reviewing, or managing Safety Cases and building safety documentation The ability to operate at both strategic and operational levels, providing assurance to senior stakeholders Excellent communication skills, with experience engaging a wide range of stakeholders, including residents, contractors, and regulators A relevant professional qualification (or equivalent experience) in building safety, fire safety, health & safety, surveying, or a related discipline What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in a building safety, fire safety, or compliance-focused role, ideally within local authority, housing, or the wider public sector Strong working knowledge of the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Order, and associated regulations Experience of developing, reviewing, or managing Safety Cases and building safety documentation The ability to operate at both strategic and operational levels, providing assurance to senior stakeholders Excellent communication skills, with experience engaging a wide range of stakeholders, including residents, contractors, and regulators A relevant professional qualification (or equivalent experience) in building safety, fire safety, health & safety, surveying, or a related discipline What you'll get in return A competitive interim daily rate, dependent on experience.The opportunity to play a vital role in improving building safety and resident outcomes. A high-profile assignment within a respected public sector organisation. Flexible working arrangements, where operationally appropriate. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
About the Role We are seeking an experienced and driven Mechanical Project Manager to lead the delivery of mechanical services on a large scale commercial construction project. This is a key leadership role responsible for overseeing the planning, coordination, and execution of mechanical installations, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Mechanical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage all mechanical aspects of the project from pre construction through to handover Coordinate with design teams, consultants, subcontractors, and client representatives Develop and maintain project programmes, budgets, and resource plans Oversee procurement of mechanical equipment and subcontract packages Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations and company policies Monitor project progress and provide regular reports to senior management Identify and mitigate project risks and resolve technical and operational issues Conduct site inspections and quality assurance checks Lead commissioning activities and ensure successful project completion Mechanical Project Manager Requirements Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Manager within the construction industry Strong background in commercial projects (e.g. offices, retail, mixed-use developments) Excellent knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, and mechanical building services systems Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and deadlines effectively Relevant qualifications in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent) Familiarity with UK building regulations and health & safety standards How to Apply Please upload your up to date CV to apply for the Mechanical Project Managers position.
13/04/2026
Contract
About the Role We are seeking an experienced and driven Mechanical Project Manager to lead the delivery of mechanical services on a large scale commercial construction project. This is a key leadership role responsible for overseeing the planning, coordination, and execution of mechanical installations, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Mechanical Project Manager Key Responsibilities Manage all mechanical aspects of the project from pre construction through to handover Coordinate with design teams, consultants, subcontractors, and client representatives Develop and maintain project programmes, budgets, and resource plans Oversee procurement of mechanical equipment and subcontract packages Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations and company policies Monitor project progress and provide regular reports to senior management Identify and mitigate project risks and resolve technical and operational issues Conduct site inspections and quality assurance checks Lead commissioning activities and ensure successful project completion Mechanical Project Manager Requirements Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Manager within the construction industry Strong background in commercial projects (e.g. offices, retail, mixed-use developments) Excellent knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, and mechanical building services systems Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and deadlines effectively Relevant qualifications in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent) Familiarity with UK building regulations and health & safety standards How to Apply Please upload your up to date CV to apply for the Mechanical Project Managers position.
Project Manager Overview We re looking for an experienced professional to take ownership of facilities-related projects and new contract transitions , ensuring smooth delivery from initial planning through to operational handover. This position sits at the centre of operations, working closely with clients, suppliers, and internal teams to deliver planned maintenance programmes, small works, and contract start-ups efficiently and safely. What You ll Be Doing Project Delivery Take full responsibility for delivering a range of FM works, from planned maintenance programmes to smaller project packages Define scope, timelines, budgets, and key risks at the outset Track delivery against agreed plans, ensuring deadlines and quality standards are met Provide clear updates and reporting to both internal teams and external stakeholders Supply Chain Oversight Engage and manage specialist subcontractors across multiple disciplines Ensure all works are delivered in line with safety standards and contractual expectations Carry out performance reviews, inspections, and general quality assurance Coordinate site activity during both live projects and mobilisation phases Commercial & Pricing Input Support the development of cost plans, estimates, and bid submissions Review supplier pricing and assess value against market benchmarks Work alongside commercial/sales teams to develop practical and competitive solutions Assist with managing changes, variations, and ongoing financial tracking Asset & Data Management Oversee surveys to capture asset condition and compliance data Ensure accurate records are produced to support maintenance planning and system uploads Help establish asset registers and inform long-term maintenance strategies Sense-check and validate collected data for both operational and commercial use Mobilisation & Onboarding Lead the setup of new contracts, ensuring all elements are ready for go-live Build structured mobilisation plans, including timelines and risk mitigation Coordinate internal teams, suppliers, and client stakeholders throughout the process Ensure a smooth transition into business-as-usual service delivery What We re Looking For Essential Background in facilities management projects (particularly hard services or minor works) Experience managing subcontractors within FM or construction environments Involvement in pricing, estimating, or supporting bids/tenders Knowledge of asset surveys and data collection processes Experience supporting or leading contract start-ups or service transitions Strong understanding of health & safety and compliance requirements Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-moving environment Confident communicator with strong stakeholder management skills Desirable Familiarity with CAFM systems and asset databases Technical knowledge across M&E or building fabric Relevant certifications (e.g. project management, FM, or health & safety) Experience working across multiple sites or client portfolios Personal Attributes Highly organised with a strong eye for detail Commercially aware with a practical, solutions-focused mindset Comfortable working independently and as part of a wider team Strong relationship builder with both clients and supply chain Adaptable and able to respond effectively to changing priorities
13/04/2026
Full time
Project Manager Overview We re looking for an experienced professional to take ownership of facilities-related projects and new contract transitions , ensuring smooth delivery from initial planning through to operational handover. This position sits at the centre of operations, working closely with clients, suppliers, and internal teams to deliver planned maintenance programmes, small works, and contract start-ups efficiently and safely. What You ll Be Doing Project Delivery Take full responsibility for delivering a range of FM works, from planned maintenance programmes to smaller project packages Define scope, timelines, budgets, and key risks at the outset Track delivery against agreed plans, ensuring deadlines and quality standards are met Provide clear updates and reporting to both internal teams and external stakeholders Supply Chain Oversight Engage and manage specialist subcontractors across multiple disciplines Ensure all works are delivered in line with safety standards and contractual expectations Carry out performance reviews, inspections, and general quality assurance Coordinate site activity during both live projects and mobilisation phases Commercial & Pricing Input Support the development of cost plans, estimates, and bid submissions Review supplier pricing and assess value against market benchmarks Work alongside commercial/sales teams to develop practical and competitive solutions Assist with managing changes, variations, and ongoing financial tracking Asset & Data Management Oversee surveys to capture asset condition and compliance data Ensure accurate records are produced to support maintenance planning and system uploads Help establish asset registers and inform long-term maintenance strategies Sense-check and validate collected data for both operational and commercial use Mobilisation & Onboarding Lead the setup of new contracts, ensuring all elements are ready for go-live Build structured mobilisation plans, including timelines and risk mitigation Coordinate internal teams, suppliers, and client stakeholders throughout the process Ensure a smooth transition into business-as-usual service delivery What We re Looking For Essential Background in facilities management projects (particularly hard services or minor works) Experience managing subcontractors within FM or construction environments Involvement in pricing, estimating, or supporting bids/tenders Knowledge of asset surveys and data collection processes Experience supporting or leading contract start-ups or service transitions Strong understanding of health & safety and compliance requirements Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-moving environment Confident communicator with strong stakeholder management skills Desirable Familiarity with CAFM systems and asset databases Technical knowledge across M&E or building fabric Relevant certifications (e.g. project management, FM, or health & safety) Experience working across multiple sites or client portfolios Personal Attributes Highly organised with a strong eye for detail Commercially aware with a practical, solutions-focused mindset Comfortable working independently and as part of a wider team Strong relationship builder with both clients and supply chain Adaptable and able to respond effectively to changing priorities