Design Manager - Central London A well established main contractor with an excellent reputation for delivering complex commercial cut & carve projects across Central London, is looking to appoint an experienced Design Manager with a strong structural engineering background to join their growing team. This is an excellent opportunity for a technically strong Design Manager looking to work on high profile commercial schemes involving major structural alterations, heavy refurbishment and high-specification projects within challenging city centre environments. You will play a key role in managing and coordinating the design process from pre-construction through to project completion across multiple commercial projects. Key responsibilities include: Managing and coordinating the full design process across multiple commercial schemes Reviewing structural, architectural and consultant design information Leading consultant coordination meetings and driving design team performance Identifying and resolving buildability, sequencing and technical challenges Managing design programmes and information release schedules Liaising closely with clients, consultants, subcontractors and site teams Ensuring compliance with current UK Building Regulations and statutory requirements This role would suit an established Design Manager from a main contractor background with previous experience delivering commercial cut & carve / refurbishment projects, alongside a strong understanding of structural engineering and complex structural interventions. This is an opportunity to join a highly respected contractor with a strong pipeline of secured Central London projects, excellent career progression opportunities and exposure to some of the capital's most technically challenging commercial refurbishment schemes. Competitive salary plus an excellent benefits package.
29/05/2026
Full time
Design Manager - Central London A well established main contractor with an excellent reputation for delivering complex commercial cut & carve projects across Central London, is looking to appoint an experienced Design Manager with a strong structural engineering background to join their growing team. This is an excellent opportunity for a technically strong Design Manager looking to work on high profile commercial schemes involving major structural alterations, heavy refurbishment and high-specification projects within challenging city centre environments. You will play a key role in managing and coordinating the design process from pre-construction through to project completion across multiple commercial projects. Key responsibilities include: Managing and coordinating the full design process across multiple commercial schemes Reviewing structural, architectural and consultant design information Leading consultant coordination meetings and driving design team performance Identifying and resolving buildability, sequencing and technical challenges Managing design programmes and information release schedules Liaising closely with clients, consultants, subcontractors and site teams Ensuring compliance with current UK Building Regulations and statutory requirements This role would suit an established Design Manager from a main contractor background with previous experience delivering commercial cut & carve / refurbishment projects, alongside a strong understanding of structural engineering and complex structural interventions. This is an opportunity to join a highly respected contractor with a strong pipeline of secured Central London projects, excellent career progression opportunities and exposure to some of the capital's most technically challenging commercial refurbishment schemes. Competitive salary plus an excellent benefits package.
A Structural Steel Design Co-ordinator is responsible for planning, co-ordinating and monitoring the structural steel design process from initial design information through detailing, fabrication support and site installation support. The role ensures that drawings, models, calculations and technical queries are aligned with project requirements, buildability, programme, quality standards and relevant regulations. In practice, the role acts as the link between engineers, detailers, architects, fabricators, subcontractors and site teams to help deliver safe, accurate and efficient steelwork packages. Key Responsibilities • Co-ordinate the structural steel design process across internal teams, consultants, fabricators and site personnel. • Review structural and architectural drawings, specifications and design information for completeness, accuracy and buildability. • Manage design deliverables, drawing issue schedules, requests for information and technical submittals to meet programme deadlines. • Support the development and review of connection details, steel framing layouts, member sizing information and fabrication requirements. • Ensure models and drawings are co-ordinated with other disciplines, including architectural, civil and MEP requirements. • Identify clashes, discrepancies and technical risks early, and work with the project team to resolve them efficiently. • Liaise with clients, engineers, architects, subcontractors and suppliers to clarify technical requirements and maintain design progress. • Monitor compliance with relevant design codes, project specifications, health and safety requirements and quality procedures. • Provide technical support during fabrication and erection, including responding to site queries and managing design revisions. • Contribute to value engineering, sequencing reviews and practical design solutions that improve buildability, cost and programme outcomes. Required Qualifications & Experience • Degree, HND or equivalent qualification in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Engineering, or a related discipline. • Relevant experience in structural steel design, steel detailing, fabrication co-ordination or construction delivery. • Good understanding of structural steelwork, connection design principles, fabrication processes and site erection requirements. • Experience working with design and detailing software such as Tekla Structures, AutoCAD and, where relevant, Revit or other BIM platforms. • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, general arrangement drawings, fabrication drawings and specifications. • Knowledge of relevant design standards, quality procedures and project documentation requirements. • Experience of working within multi-disciplinary construction or engineering project teams. Essential Skills • Strong technical understanding of structural steel design and detailing. • Excellent co-ordination and communication skills with both technical and non-technical stakeholders. • Good planning, organisation and time management skills. • Ability to manage multiple design issues and priorities across live projects. • Problem-solving ability with a practical and buildable approach. • Attention to detail and commitment to drawing accuracy and document control. • Competence in Microsoft Office and common project/document management systems. • Awareness of health and safety, quality assurance and design change control processes. Typical Duties and Working Relationships: On a day-to-day basis, the Structural Steel Design Co-ordinator may attend design meetings, review drawing packages, track outstanding technical queries, co-ordinate model updates, liaise with fabrication teams on practical requirements and support site teams with design clarifications. The role typically works closely with structural engineers, architects, BIM technicians, project managers, quantity surveyors, production teams and erection crews to ensure the steel package is delivered safely, accurately and on time.
29/05/2026
Full time
A Structural Steel Design Co-ordinator is responsible for planning, co-ordinating and monitoring the structural steel design process from initial design information through detailing, fabrication support and site installation support. The role ensures that drawings, models, calculations and technical queries are aligned with project requirements, buildability, programme, quality standards and relevant regulations. In practice, the role acts as the link between engineers, detailers, architects, fabricators, subcontractors and site teams to help deliver safe, accurate and efficient steelwork packages. Key Responsibilities • Co-ordinate the structural steel design process across internal teams, consultants, fabricators and site personnel. • Review structural and architectural drawings, specifications and design information for completeness, accuracy and buildability. • Manage design deliverables, drawing issue schedules, requests for information and technical submittals to meet programme deadlines. • Support the development and review of connection details, steel framing layouts, member sizing information and fabrication requirements. • Ensure models and drawings are co-ordinated with other disciplines, including architectural, civil and MEP requirements. • Identify clashes, discrepancies and technical risks early, and work with the project team to resolve them efficiently. • Liaise with clients, engineers, architects, subcontractors and suppliers to clarify technical requirements and maintain design progress. • Monitor compliance with relevant design codes, project specifications, health and safety requirements and quality procedures. • Provide technical support during fabrication and erection, including responding to site queries and managing design revisions. • Contribute to value engineering, sequencing reviews and practical design solutions that improve buildability, cost and programme outcomes. Required Qualifications & Experience • Degree, HND or equivalent qualification in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Engineering, or a related discipline. • Relevant experience in structural steel design, steel detailing, fabrication co-ordination or construction delivery. • Good understanding of structural steelwork, connection design principles, fabrication processes and site erection requirements. • Experience working with design and detailing software such as Tekla Structures, AutoCAD and, where relevant, Revit or other BIM platforms. • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, general arrangement drawings, fabrication drawings and specifications. • Knowledge of relevant design standards, quality procedures and project documentation requirements. • Experience of working within multi-disciplinary construction or engineering project teams. Essential Skills • Strong technical understanding of structural steel design and detailing. • Excellent co-ordination and communication skills with both technical and non-technical stakeholders. • Good planning, organisation and time management skills. • Ability to manage multiple design issues and priorities across live projects. • Problem-solving ability with a practical and buildable approach. • Attention to detail and commitment to drawing accuracy and document control. • Competence in Microsoft Office and common project/document management systems. • Awareness of health and safety, quality assurance and design change control processes. Typical Duties and Working Relationships: On a day-to-day basis, the Structural Steel Design Co-ordinator may attend design meetings, review drawing packages, track outstanding technical queries, co-ordinate model updates, liaise with fabrication teams on practical requirements and support site teams with design clarifications. The role typically works closely with structural engineers, architects, BIM technicians, project managers, quantity surveyors, production teams and erection crews to ensure the steel package is delivered safely, accurately and on time.
Cameron James Professional Recruitment
Radcliffe-on-trent, Nottinghamshire
My client is a long established specialist sub contractor to the wider construction undustry and is seeking a Senior Building Surveyor to further augment its surveying division. As a Senior Building Surveyor, you will lead the delivery of building surveying services with a specialism in fire safety and building safety compliance,. You ll manage and mentor a growing team of built environment surveyors while working collaboratively with global fire engineers, façade/structural, and MEP engineers to ensure robust, compliant, and coordinated design and delivery. This role includes close engagement with public and private sector clients, legal professionals, and internal teams to meet the requirements of the Building Regulations, the Building Safety Act, and support the maintenance of the Golden Thread of building information. Key Responsibilities Lead and undertake complex building surveys, fire safety reviews, and compliance assessments across a range of sectors and building types. Manage, mentor, and support a team of building surveyors, ensuring high technical standards, CPD development, and performance. Advise on the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, and relevant statutory duties for Accountable and Principal Accountable Persons. Support clients in fulfilling building regulation obligations, including data management, record keeping, and lifecycle building management. Engage with construction lawyers on technical disputes, reports, and expert witness-style reviews related to contractual disputes, Defective Premises Act claims and limitation periods. Have a good understanding of modern methods of construction. Collaborate with fire engineers, structural engineers, and MEP teams to provide integrated and coordinated solutions. Oversee project quality, budgets, timelines, and reporting ensuring regulatory alignment and client satisfaction. Actively contribute to business development, including fee proposals and tender submissions. Requirements Degree in Building Surveying (HNC/HND minimum or RICS-accredited degree/postgrad conversion) Member or Chartered status with RICS (MRICS) or CIOB (MCIOB) or equivalent In-depth understanding of Building Regulations (especially Part B) Part G, L & O, Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, and Golden Thread requirements An understanding of fire safety design and regulatory compliance on new and existing buildings Knowledge of Defective Premises Act, including recent changes to limitation periods would be an advantage. Experience mentoring junior surveyors and leading multidisciplinary delivery teams Excellent communication and reporting skills, with client-facing confidence Familiarity with JCT and NEC contracts, and public sector procurement processes Strong collaboration skills, particularly with engineers and legal teams Full UK driving licence
29/05/2026
Full time
My client is a long established specialist sub contractor to the wider construction undustry and is seeking a Senior Building Surveyor to further augment its surveying division. As a Senior Building Surveyor, you will lead the delivery of building surveying services with a specialism in fire safety and building safety compliance,. You ll manage and mentor a growing team of built environment surveyors while working collaboratively with global fire engineers, façade/structural, and MEP engineers to ensure robust, compliant, and coordinated design and delivery. This role includes close engagement with public and private sector clients, legal professionals, and internal teams to meet the requirements of the Building Regulations, the Building Safety Act, and support the maintenance of the Golden Thread of building information. Key Responsibilities Lead and undertake complex building surveys, fire safety reviews, and compliance assessments across a range of sectors and building types. Manage, mentor, and support a team of building surveyors, ensuring high technical standards, CPD development, and performance. Advise on the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, and relevant statutory duties for Accountable and Principal Accountable Persons. Support clients in fulfilling building regulation obligations, including data management, record keeping, and lifecycle building management. Engage with construction lawyers on technical disputes, reports, and expert witness-style reviews related to contractual disputes, Defective Premises Act claims and limitation periods. Have a good understanding of modern methods of construction. Collaborate with fire engineers, structural engineers, and MEP teams to provide integrated and coordinated solutions. Oversee project quality, budgets, timelines, and reporting ensuring regulatory alignment and client satisfaction. Actively contribute to business development, including fee proposals and tender submissions. Requirements Degree in Building Surveying (HNC/HND minimum or RICS-accredited degree/postgrad conversion) Member or Chartered status with RICS (MRICS) or CIOB (MCIOB) or equivalent In-depth understanding of Building Regulations (especially Part B) Part G, L & O, Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, and Golden Thread requirements An understanding of fire safety design and regulatory compliance on new and existing buildings Knowledge of Defective Premises Act, including recent changes to limitation periods would be an advantage. Experience mentoring junior surveyors and leading multidisciplinary delivery teams Excellent communication and reporting skills, with client-facing confidence Familiarity with JCT and NEC contracts, and public sector procurement processes Strong collaboration skills, particularly with engineers and legal teams Full UK driving licence
Role: Structural Engineer Location: Leeds Salary: DOE Our client are specialists in the design and production of structural steel framed buildings, from industrial sheds to schools and hotels. This family run business pride themselves on being a stalwart of the local community, providing jobs, sponsoring local teams and working closely with local businesses. Where staff are not just numbers, they are at the forefront of everything. Due to continued success and progression within the company, the client are now seeking a Chartered Engineer to join the team. A minimum of 3 years post graduate experience is essential. Strong experience in structural steelwork design, including relevant design codes and software Comfortable juggling multiple projects and delegating work when needed Confident communicator who can work easily with clients, contractors, architects and other stakeholders Excellent technical and design skills, with the ability to work closely within an in-house design team and see projects through from start to finish A good commercial awareness, especially when it comes to project costs and financial considerations The role offers a competitive salary, a potential for hybrid working after probation, real career opportunities and development, within a growing company who value their staff and their development. For further information or to apply for this role. please reach out to Rebecca Willis.
29/05/2026
Full time
Role: Structural Engineer Location: Leeds Salary: DOE Our client are specialists in the design and production of structural steel framed buildings, from industrial sheds to schools and hotels. This family run business pride themselves on being a stalwart of the local community, providing jobs, sponsoring local teams and working closely with local businesses. Where staff are not just numbers, they are at the forefront of everything. Due to continued success and progression within the company, the client are now seeking a Chartered Engineer to join the team. A minimum of 3 years post graduate experience is essential. Strong experience in structural steelwork design, including relevant design codes and software Comfortable juggling multiple projects and delegating work when needed Confident communicator who can work easily with clients, contractors, architects and other stakeholders Excellent technical and design skills, with the ability to work closely within an in-house design team and see projects through from start to finish A good commercial awareness, especially when it comes to project costs and financial considerations The role offers a competitive salary, a potential for hybrid working after probation, real career opportunities and development, within a growing company who value their staff and their development. For further information or to apply for this role. please reach out to Rebecca Willis.
Job Purpose To provide strategic and operational technical leadership on fire safety, fire engineering, and associated building safety risks across the Councils housing portfolio. The postholder supports the Council, as Accountable Person and Principal Accountable Person for its Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs), by providing specialist technical advice, assurance, and oversight in relation to fire safety compliance, design standards, refurbishment activities, fire protection systems, contractor performance, and incident investigation. The role provides independent technical assurance in relation to fire and building safety risks, supports the development of safe systems of work, contributes to incident management, and ensures technical compliance with relevant fire safety, building safety, and health and safety legislation. The role does not ordinarily hold primary operational responsibility for building-level risk management, which remains with the Building Safety Management function. Whilst the role primarily provides technical leadership, assurance, and professional oversight, the postholder may undertake limited technical involvement in strategically significant Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) where required to maintain operational competence, support organisational resilience, or provide specialist technical leadership. Key Accountabilities The postholder is accountable for: Providing strategic technical leadership and independent professional challenge across fire safety, design compliance, contractor assurance, and building safety risk management. Providing assurance to the Head of Fire & Building Safety on emerging technical risks, systemic compliance issues, and organisational fire safety performance. Providing professional fire safety leadership, technical assurance, and expert advice across the housing portfolio. Ensuring fire safety design, construction, refurbishment, and maintenance activities comply with statutory requirements, recognised guidance, and relevant technical standards. Providing independent technical assurance, through risk-based sampling, that Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) actions, fire safety works, and other life safety control measures across the Councils non-HRB housing portfolio are completed, verified, and compliant, with systemic non-compliance formally escalated where required. Leading fire incident investigations, technical reviews, and lessons learned activities. Ensuring fire-related incidents, Mandatory Occurrence Reporting events, and relevant statutory notifications are identified, escalated, and managed appropriately. The effective leadership, performance, and development of direct reports. Escalating significant fire safety, contractor, compliance, or systemic risks to senior management. Key Responsibilities Technical Fire Safety Assurance Review drawings, specifications, fire strategies, design submissions, and technical proposals to ensure compliance with relevant legislation, approved guidance, and standards including Approved Document B, BS 9991, BS 5839, and BS 5266. Identify design defects, fire safety non-compliance, compartmentation failures, and technical risks associated with refurbishment, repairs, or existing buildings, providing formal technical recommendations. Review findings from intrusive investigations, compartmentation surveys, fire stopping inspections, structural fire safety reviews, and Fire Risk Appraisals of External Walls (FRAEWs). Provide technical advice to project teams, Housing, Asset Management, Repairs, Capital Works, Direct Labour Organisation (DLO), Voids, and contractors on corrective actions and risk mitigation. Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) Assurance Provide independent technical assurance of completed Fire Risk Assessment actions across the Councils non-HRB housing portfolio using a risk-based sampling and verification approach. Undertake targeted audits and physical verification inspections of completed FRA actions to assess quality, compliance, workmanship, and effectiveness. Identify systemic issues, recurring defects, contractor underperformance, or weaknesses in action close-out processes, ensuring findings are formally reported and escalated. Work collaboratively with the FRA Manager and associated compliance teams to improve completion assurance, contractor performance, data quality, and organisational learning. Provide technical advice and recommendations where sampled FRA actions are found to be incomplete, non-compliant, or ineffective. Site Inspections & Contractor Assurance Undertake targeted, risk-based site inspections during live works to provide independent technical assurance. Review and provide technical input on RAMS, permit-to-work arrangements, temporary fire precautions, and high-risk activities including hot works, compartmentation breaches, isolations, and fire stopping works. Provide technical assurance of contractor performance and escalate non-compliance, unsafe practices, or defective works where identified. Fire Protection Systems Provide technical assurance on the performance, design, maintenance, and remediation of fire protection systems including fire alarms, emergency lighting, sprinklers, AOVs, smoke control systems, and fire doors. Escalate technical failures and support resolution through project teams, contractors, and the Fire Door Project Manager where required. Building Safety Support Provide specialist technical advice to the Fire & Building Safety Team on Building Safety Cases (BSCs), fire engineering matters, design compliance, and regulatory evidence requirements. Support BSR submissions, gateway requirements, audits, inspections, and regulatory responses where required. Incident Investigation & Regulatory Reporting Lead technical reviews of fire incidents, near misses, and significant safety events across the housing portfolio. Maintain oversight of fire incident recording, analysis, root cause investigation, lessons learned, and corrective actions. Act as technical liaison with the London Fire Brigade and other enforcement or regulatory bodies where required. Ensuring serious fire-related incidents are technically investigated, escalated, and managed appropriately, and providing specialist support where potential Mandatory Occurrence Reporting (MOR) events are identified within HRBs. Resident Safety & Complex Casework Provide technical input to resident engagement, safety communications, complaints, and complex resident vulnerability cases where specialist fire safety advice is required. Support proportionate fire risk assessments for vulnerable residents, including Person-Centred Fire Risk Assessments where required. Provide technical support on complex fire safety issues across non-HRB residential stock including sheltered housing, hostels, street properties, and other specialist accommodation. Leadership & People Management Lead, manage, and develop direct reports in line with organisational policies and expectations. Set objectives, monitor performance, and ensure delivery of fire safety programmes and technical inspections. Undertake regular one-to-one meetings, annual performance reviews, workforce planning, and development activities. Manage attendance, wellbeing, succession planning, and service resilience arrangements. Scope of Role The Fire Safety Technical Lead provides independent technical assurance, professional advice, and specialist oversight in relation to fire safety, fire engineering, contractor assurance, incident investigation, and associated building safety risks. The role does not ordinarily hold primary operational responsibility for building safety risk management, compliance programme delivery, or corporate health and safety advisory functions. Where required, the postholder may provide enhanced technical oversight, specialist intervention, or independent technical assurance in relation to strategically significant Higher-Risk Buildings to maintain professional competence, strengthen service resilience, and support continuous improvement across the Fire & Building Safety function. Key Relationships Internal Head of Fire & Building Safety Senior Building Safety Manager (for operational coordination) Building Safety Managers Fire & Building Safety Team Housing, Asset Management, Capital Works, Repairs, DLO, Voids and Compliance functions Health & Safety, Governance, and Corporate support services External London Fire Brigade Building Safety Regulator Contractors, Consultants, Fire Engineers, and Specialist Advisors Working Arrangements and General Responsibilities The postholder is required to work flexibly in line with service requirements, including hybrid working, office attendance, site inspections, technical meetings, incident response activity, and occasional attendance outside normal working hours where required. Core working arrangements will operate in accordance with Council policies and service requirements.
28/05/2026
Seasonal
Job Purpose To provide strategic and operational technical leadership on fire safety, fire engineering, and associated building safety risks across the Councils housing portfolio. The postholder supports the Council, as Accountable Person and Principal Accountable Person for its Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs), by providing specialist technical advice, assurance, and oversight in relation to fire safety compliance, design standards, refurbishment activities, fire protection systems, contractor performance, and incident investigation. The role provides independent technical assurance in relation to fire and building safety risks, supports the development of safe systems of work, contributes to incident management, and ensures technical compliance with relevant fire safety, building safety, and health and safety legislation. The role does not ordinarily hold primary operational responsibility for building-level risk management, which remains with the Building Safety Management function. Whilst the role primarily provides technical leadership, assurance, and professional oversight, the postholder may undertake limited technical involvement in strategically significant Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) where required to maintain operational competence, support organisational resilience, or provide specialist technical leadership. Key Accountabilities The postholder is accountable for: Providing strategic technical leadership and independent professional challenge across fire safety, design compliance, contractor assurance, and building safety risk management. Providing assurance to the Head of Fire & Building Safety on emerging technical risks, systemic compliance issues, and organisational fire safety performance. Providing professional fire safety leadership, technical assurance, and expert advice across the housing portfolio. Ensuring fire safety design, construction, refurbishment, and maintenance activities comply with statutory requirements, recognised guidance, and relevant technical standards. Providing independent technical assurance, through risk-based sampling, that Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) actions, fire safety works, and other life safety control measures across the Councils non-HRB housing portfolio are completed, verified, and compliant, with systemic non-compliance formally escalated where required. Leading fire incident investigations, technical reviews, and lessons learned activities. Ensuring fire-related incidents, Mandatory Occurrence Reporting events, and relevant statutory notifications are identified, escalated, and managed appropriately. The effective leadership, performance, and development of direct reports. Escalating significant fire safety, contractor, compliance, or systemic risks to senior management. Key Responsibilities Technical Fire Safety Assurance Review drawings, specifications, fire strategies, design submissions, and technical proposals to ensure compliance with relevant legislation, approved guidance, and standards including Approved Document B, BS 9991, BS 5839, and BS 5266. Identify design defects, fire safety non-compliance, compartmentation failures, and technical risks associated with refurbishment, repairs, or existing buildings, providing formal technical recommendations. Review findings from intrusive investigations, compartmentation surveys, fire stopping inspections, structural fire safety reviews, and Fire Risk Appraisals of External Walls (FRAEWs). Provide technical advice to project teams, Housing, Asset Management, Repairs, Capital Works, Direct Labour Organisation (DLO), Voids, and contractors on corrective actions and risk mitigation. Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) Assurance Provide independent technical assurance of completed Fire Risk Assessment actions across the Councils non-HRB housing portfolio using a risk-based sampling and verification approach. Undertake targeted audits and physical verification inspections of completed FRA actions to assess quality, compliance, workmanship, and effectiveness. Identify systemic issues, recurring defects, contractor underperformance, or weaknesses in action close-out processes, ensuring findings are formally reported and escalated. Work collaboratively with the FRA Manager and associated compliance teams to improve completion assurance, contractor performance, data quality, and organisational learning. Provide technical advice and recommendations where sampled FRA actions are found to be incomplete, non-compliant, or ineffective. Site Inspections & Contractor Assurance Undertake targeted, risk-based site inspections during live works to provide independent technical assurance. Review and provide technical input on RAMS, permit-to-work arrangements, temporary fire precautions, and high-risk activities including hot works, compartmentation breaches, isolations, and fire stopping works. Provide technical assurance of contractor performance and escalate non-compliance, unsafe practices, or defective works where identified. Fire Protection Systems Provide technical assurance on the performance, design, maintenance, and remediation of fire protection systems including fire alarms, emergency lighting, sprinklers, AOVs, smoke control systems, and fire doors. Escalate technical failures and support resolution through project teams, contractors, and the Fire Door Project Manager where required. Building Safety Support Provide specialist technical advice to the Fire & Building Safety Team on Building Safety Cases (BSCs), fire engineering matters, design compliance, and regulatory evidence requirements. Support BSR submissions, gateway requirements, audits, inspections, and regulatory responses where required. Incident Investigation & Regulatory Reporting Lead technical reviews of fire incidents, near misses, and significant safety events across the housing portfolio. Maintain oversight of fire incident recording, analysis, root cause investigation, lessons learned, and corrective actions. Act as technical liaison with the London Fire Brigade and other enforcement or regulatory bodies where required. Ensuring serious fire-related incidents are technically investigated, escalated, and managed appropriately, and providing specialist support where potential Mandatory Occurrence Reporting (MOR) events are identified within HRBs. Resident Safety & Complex Casework Provide technical input to resident engagement, safety communications, complaints, and complex resident vulnerability cases where specialist fire safety advice is required. Support proportionate fire risk assessments for vulnerable residents, including Person-Centred Fire Risk Assessments where required. Provide technical support on complex fire safety issues across non-HRB residential stock including sheltered housing, hostels, street properties, and other specialist accommodation. Leadership & People Management Lead, manage, and develop direct reports in line with organisational policies and expectations. Set objectives, monitor performance, and ensure delivery of fire safety programmes and technical inspections. Undertake regular one-to-one meetings, annual performance reviews, workforce planning, and development activities. Manage attendance, wellbeing, succession planning, and service resilience arrangements. Scope of Role The Fire Safety Technical Lead provides independent technical assurance, professional advice, and specialist oversight in relation to fire safety, fire engineering, contractor assurance, incident investigation, and associated building safety risks. The role does not ordinarily hold primary operational responsibility for building safety risk management, compliance programme delivery, or corporate health and safety advisory functions. Where required, the postholder may provide enhanced technical oversight, specialist intervention, or independent technical assurance in relation to strategically significant Higher-Risk Buildings to maintain professional competence, strengthen service resilience, and support continuous improvement across the Fire & Building Safety function. Key Relationships Internal Head of Fire & Building Safety Senior Building Safety Manager (for operational coordination) Building Safety Managers Fire & Building Safety Team Housing, Asset Management, Capital Works, Repairs, DLO, Voids and Compliance functions Health & Safety, Governance, and Corporate support services External London Fire Brigade Building Safety Regulator Contractors, Consultants, Fire Engineers, and Specialist Advisors Working Arrangements and General Responsibilities The postholder is required to work flexibly in line with service requirements, including hybrid working, office attendance, site inspections, technical meetings, incident response activity, and occasional attendance outside normal working hours where required. Core working arrangements will operate in accordance with Council policies and service requirements.
Shuttering Joiner Agency: Search Consultancy Location: Durham Search Consultancy is looking for an experienced Shuttering Joiner to join our busy civils and structures teams across Durham. We are partnering with leading groundwork contractors and RC frame specialists who require "formwork" experts capable of constructing precise moulds for heavy-duty concrete pours and structural foundations. If you are a Joiner who thrives in a high-volume environment and can move seamlessly from traditional timber shutters in deep excavations to advanced proprietary systems like PERI or Doka, we have immediate starts and long-term runs of work available now. The Role Formwork & Shuttering: Constructing and installing high-quality timber and system shutters for foundations, ground beams, retaining walls, and pile caps. Groundwork Support: Working alongside groundworkers to ensure all sub-structure formwork is perfectly aligned, braced, and "concrete-ready." System Knowledge: Utilizing modern formwork systems (e.g., PERI, Doka, Skydeck) as well as traditional bespoke timber-built shutters. Technical Accuracy: Reading and interpreting site drawings to ensure all structures are built to the exact line, level, and dimensions required by the site engineer. Striking & Maintenance: Safely striking (dismantling) formwork once the concrete has cured and ensuring equipment is cleaned for the next pour. Productivity Driven: We need Joiners used to the speed of major County Durham civil engineering and commercial projects who can maintain high output while ensuring a "water-tight" finish. Requirements CSCS Card: A valid Blue or Gold card is mandatory. Experience: Proven track record in shuttering and formwork specifically within a groundwork or heavy civils environment. Technical Skills: Ability to work accurately from drawings and experience with both timber "tube and fitting" and system formwork. Physical Fitness: Must be comfortable working in excavations and capable of handling heavy shuttering panels and equipment. Tools & PPE: Full professional carpentry tool kit (including cordless drills/impact drivers) and standard 5-point PPE. Right to Work: Must have a valid right to work in the UK. Why Work With Search? Steady Pipeline: We work with the biggest names in North East construction; when one site finishes, we aim to move you straight to the next project in Durham. Weekly Pay: Reliable, on-time payments every Friday via CIS, PAYE, or Umbrella. County Durham Experts: Our dedicated construction desk ensures you stay busy on local sites across Durham and the surrounding areas. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age
28/05/2026
Contract
Shuttering Joiner Agency: Search Consultancy Location: Durham Search Consultancy is looking for an experienced Shuttering Joiner to join our busy civils and structures teams across Durham. We are partnering with leading groundwork contractors and RC frame specialists who require "formwork" experts capable of constructing precise moulds for heavy-duty concrete pours and structural foundations. If you are a Joiner who thrives in a high-volume environment and can move seamlessly from traditional timber shutters in deep excavations to advanced proprietary systems like PERI or Doka, we have immediate starts and long-term runs of work available now. The Role Formwork & Shuttering: Constructing and installing high-quality timber and system shutters for foundations, ground beams, retaining walls, and pile caps. Groundwork Support: Working alongside groundworkers to ensure all sub-structure formwork is perfectly aligned, braced, and "concrete-ready." System Knowledge: Utilizing modern formwork systems (e.g., PERI, Doka, Skydeck) as well as traditional bespoke timber-built shutters. Technical Accuracy: Reading and interpreting site drawings to ensure all structures are built to the exact line, level, and dimensions required by the site engineer. Striking & Maintenance: Safely striking (dismantling) formwork once the concrete has cured and ensuring equipment is cleaned for the next pour. Productivity Driven: We need Joiners used to the speed of major County Durham civil engineering and commercial projects who can maintain high output while ensuring a "water-tight" finish. Requirements CSCS Card: A valid Blue or Gold card is mandatory. Experience: Proven track record in shuttering and formwork specifically within a groundwork or heavy civils environment. Technical Skills: Ability to work accurately from drawings and experience with both timber "tube and fitting" and system formwork. Physical Fitness: Must be comfortable working in excavations and capable of handling heavy shuttering panels and equipment. Tools & PPE: Full professional carpentry tool kit (including cordless drills/impact drivers) and standard 5-point PPE. Right to Work: Must have a valid right to work in the UK. Why Work With Search? Steady Pipeline: We work with the biggest names in North East construction; when one site finishes, we aim to move you straight to the next project in Durham. Weekly Pay: Reliable, on-time payments every Friday via CIS, PAYE, or Umbrella. County Durham Experts: Our dedicated construction desk ensures you stay busy on local sites across Durham and the surrounding areas. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age
With over a 100 years construction industry experience, our client has an enviable reputation working on both large scale construction projects and with a particular focus on small to medium scale civil engineering and industrial projects. They are currently recruiting for an Estimator with civils, groundworks and steel frame experience. As the successful candidate, you will be experience producing successful bids from 1st Principles for steel shed projects, including all associated civils works. Estimator (Civils & Steel Frames) roles and responsibilities: Pricing works from 1st principles, possessing a sound knowledge of civil engineer and structural steel techniques, outputs and resources, identification and management of Risk. You will develop and manage cost estimates that align with tender documentation and client requirements. Work with Preconstruction team to produce the programme, budgets, cost plans, and design to cost budgets. Be responsible for producing and delivering accurate cost estimates, tender summaries, and costed risk registers. Comfortable presenting at internal and external meetings. Able to provide support on other sector projects and tenders as required. Estimator (Civils & Steel Frames) requirements: Engineering background and degree qualified in a relevant Engineering or similar qualification and relevant experience 6+ years' experience as an Engineer on site &/or a delivery role with Estimating experience working on civils, structural steel or shed projects. Conversant with different types of Estimating Software and generally strong IT Skills. Experience in pricing works from 1st principles and able to read drawings. Awareness of current construction technologies and methods and how these impact on outputs and costs. Understanding of engineering resources, their costs and outputs and how these translate to the overall project cost. Knowledge of risk management procedures and how these impact on cost estimates. Commercial acumen and contractual awareness. Ability to take off quantities from drawings Ability to liaise with internal and external customers Estimator (Civils & Steel Frames) Benefits: Working for an established and fast-growing civil engineering and building contractor, delivering major projects in London and across the South East region. Opportunity to work as part of an established team, with freedom to work on your own initiative. Competitive salary and package Immediate role.
28/05/2026
Full time
With over a 100 years construction industry experience, our client has an enviable reputation working on both large scale construction projects and with a particular focus on small to medium scale civil engineering and industrial projects. They are currently recruiting for an Estimator with civils, groundworks and steel frame experience. As the successful candidate, you will be experience producing successful bids from 1st Principles for steel shed projects, including all associated civils works. Estimator (Civils & Steel Frames) roles and responsibilities: Pricing works from 1st principles, possessing a sound knowledge of civil engineer and structural steel techniques, outputs and resources, identification and management of Risk. You will develop and manage cost estimates that align with tender documentation and client requirements. Work with Preconstruction team to produce the programme, budgets, cost plans, and design to cost budgets. Be responsible for producing and delivering accurate cost estimates, tender summaries, and costed risk registers. Comfortable presenting at internal and external meetings. Able to provide support on other sector projects and tenders as required. Estimator (Civils & Steel Frames) requirements: Engineering background and degree qualified in a relevant Engineering or similar qualification and relevant experience 6+ years' experience as an Engineer on site &/or a delivery role with Estimating experience working on civils, structural steel or shed projects. Conversant with different types of Estimating Software and generally strong IT Skills. Experience in pricing works from 1st principles and able to read drawings. Awareness of current construction technologies and methods and how these impact on outputs and costs. Understanding of engineering resources, their costs and outputs and how these translate to the overall project cost. Knowledge of risk management procedures and how these impact on cost estimates. Commercial acumen and contractual awareness. Ability to take off quantities from drawings Ability to liaise with internal and external customers Estimator (Civils & Steel Frames) Benefits: Working for an established and fast-growing civil engineering and building contractor, delivering major projects in London and across the South East region. Opportunity to work as part of an established team, with freedom to work on your own initiative. Competitive salary and package Immediate role.
Graduate Civil Design Engineer Gloucester + Hybrid (Office-based with 1 day WFH & Occasional Site Visits) 26,000 - 35,000 + Training & Development + 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays + Semi Private Healthcare + Early Finish Fridays + Annual bonus Fantastic opportunity for a Civil Design Engineer to join a well-established engineering consultancy during an exciting phase of growth, offering exposure to diverse projects, internal progression and long-term career security. On offer is the chance to develop your technical engineering expertise within a respected civil and structural engineering practice that prides itself on quality and a collaborative, friendly environment. This expanding consultancy delivers infrastructure, drainage, highways, and structural solutions across industrial, commercial, and residential sectors. You will work closely with members of the civils department, preparing drainage and road designs, and gaining hands-on experience through occasional site visits. You will be encouraged to take on responsibility while receiving tailored training and mentorship to support long-term development. The ideal candidate will be a motivated and technically capable Civil Design Engineer with exposure to infrastructure, drainage and road design. You will have a solid understanding of relevant standards, including DMRB and highway design guidance and a desire to grow long-term within a supportive and forward-thinking consultancy. The Role: Developing designs from concept to construction for all elements of externals works, drainage, hard landscape/pavement design Provide technical support to our Clients and Contractors Liaising with internal teams and occasionally visiting sites to see projects in practice The Person: Experience with Micro Drainage/Causeway flow, AutoCAD, KTF software beneficial Specification for Highways Works and highway/drainage section agreements beneficial The candidate should have a HND or degree in Civil Engineering Right to work in the UK Full UK driving license Reference Number: BBBH(phone number removed) To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Anna Wilkes at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
28/05/2026
Full time
Graduate Civil Design Engineer Gloucester + Hybrid (Office-based with 1 day WFH & Occasional Site Visits) 26,000 - 35,000 + Training & Development + 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays + Semi Private Healthcare + Early Finish Fridays + Annual bonus Fantastic opportunity for a Civil Design Engineer to join a well-established engineering consultancy during an exciting phase of growth, offering exposure to diverse projects, internal progression and long-term career security. On offer is the chance to develop your technical engineering expertise within a respected civil and structural engineering practice that prides itself on quality and a collaborative, friendly environment. This expanding consultancy delivers infrastructure, drainage, highways, and structural solutions across industrial, commercial, and residential sectors. You will work closely with members of the civils department, preparing drainage and road designs, and gaining hands-on experience through occasional site visits. You will be encouraged to take on responsibility while receiving tailored training and mentorship to support long-term development. The ideal candidate will be a motivated and technically capable Civil Design Engineer with exposure to infrastructure, drainage and road design. You will have a solid understanding of relevant standards, including DMRB and highway design guidance and a desire to grow long-term within a supportive and forward-thinking consultancy. The Role: Developing designs from concept to construction for all elements of externals works, drainage, hard landscape/pavement design Provide technical support to our Clients and Contractors Liaising with internal teams and occasionally visiting sites to see projects in practice The Person: Experience with Micro Drainage/Causeway flow, AutoCAD, KTF software beneficial Specification for Highways Works and highway/drainage section agreements beneficial The candidate should have a HND or degree in Civil Engineering Right to work in the UK Full UK driving license Reference Number: BBBH(phone number removed) To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Anna Wilkes at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Engineering Manager (Design) Salary: 85,000 - 88,000 + Car Allowance: 6,325 Inverness, Scotland Permanent, Full-Time Posted by Leon TRIbuild Solutions The Role A major hydroelectric infrastructure project in Inverness, Scotland requires an Engineering Manager (Design) to manage the design process and designer interfaces on a technically demanding infrastructure programme. This is a permanent senior role with a leading Tier 1 contractor. Key Responsibilities Manage the contractor's design obligations and act as the primary interface with the design consultants Review and comment on design submissions, ensuring compliance with contract requirements and buildability Manage the RFI and technical query process, tracking resolution and communicating outcomes to the site team Coordinate design input across civils, structures, M&E and temporary works packages Ensure design risk assessments are in place and design-related risks are captured on the project risk register Attend design team meetings and provide technical input to the project leadership team Support value engineering and innovation initiatives What You Will Need Degree qualified in Civil or Structural Engineering Proven experience managing design interfaces on major infrastructure or civil engineering projects Strong understanding of NEC contract mechanisms relating to design Chartered Engineer (ICE, IStructE or equivalent) preferred Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Experience with hydroelectric, water or energy infrastructure is advantageous The Package Salary: 85,000 - 88,000 per annum Car Allowance: 6,325 Full-time permanent position (45 hours per week) Project based in Inverness, Scotland How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV via CV-Library or contact Leon directly at TRIbuild Solutions. All applications are handled in strict confidence.
27/05/2026
Full time
Engineering Manager (Design) Salary: 85,000 - 88,000 + Car Allowance: 6,325 Inverness, Scotland Permanent, Full-Time Posted by Leon TRIbuild Solutions The Role A major hydroelectric infrastructure project in Inverness, Scotland requires an Engineering Manager (Design) to manage the design process and designer interfaces on a technically demanding infrastructure programme. This is a permanent senior role with a leading Tier 1 contractor. Key Responsibilities Manage the contractor's design obligations and act as the primary interface with the design consultants Review and comment on design submissions, ensuring compliance with contract requirements and buildability Manage the RFI and technical query process, tracking resolution and communicating outcomes to the site team Coordinate design input across civils, structures, M&E and temporary works packages Ensure design risk assessments are in place and design-related risks are captured on the project risk register Attend design team meetings and provide technical input to the project leadership team Support value engineering and innovation initiatives What You Will Need Degree qualified in Civil or Structural Engineering Proven experience managing design interfaces on major infrastructure or civil engineering projects Strong understanding of NEC contract mechanisms relating to design Chartered Engineer (ICE, IStructE or equivalent) preferred Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Experience with hydroelectric, water or energy infrastructure is advantageous The Package Salary: 85,000 - 88,000 per annum Car Allowance: 6,325 Full-time permanent position (45 hours per week) Project based in Inverness, Scotland How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV via CV-Library or contact Leon directly at TRIbuild Solutions. All applications are handled in strict confidence.
Senior Site Engineer Major Renewable Infrastructure Project Near Inverness, Scotland Competitive Salary + Accommodation/Travel Support + Package An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Site Engineer to join a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor delivering a major renewable energy and civil engineering project in the Scottish Highlands. This nationally significant infrastructure scheme forms part of a long-term UK energy investment programme supporting the resilience of the UK electricity network and includes complex tunnelling, heavy civils, structural concrete, infrastructure, and associated enabling works. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting engineering delivery, quality assurance, and construction coordination across a major infrastructure project, ensuring works are delivered safely, accurately, and in line with programme and technical requirements. This is an excellent opportunity to join a technically challenging and high-profile infrastructure project offering long-term project security, career progression, and exposure to major engineering delivery. Key Responsibilities: • Provide engineering control and setting out for major construction works • Maintain accurate site records, quality documentation, and engineering outputs • Support permits, task briefings, and construction documentation processes • Coordinate with subcontractors and site teams to ensure works are delivered in accordance with specifications and approved designs • Contribute to short-term construction programmes and site planning activities • Support temporary works coordination and compliance with approved procedures • Carry out inspections, quality checks, and assurance activities in line with ITP requirements • Identify and escalate design issues, technical queries, and non-conformances where required • Promote high standards of health, safety, environmental, and quality compliance across site activities • Support and mentor junior engineers and site staff Project Scope Includes: • Renewable energy infrastructure • Major civil engineering works • Tunnelling and underground works • Structural concrete and infrastructure packages • Long-term engineering and construction programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as a Senior Site Engineer or Site Engineer within civil engineering or major infrastructure projects • Strong setting out and engineering control capability • Good understanding of construction drawings, specifications, and quality assurance procedures • Experience supporting temporary works and construction compliance desirable • Good understanding of HSEQ and construction site requirements • CSCS card and relevant engineering qualification expected • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills • Ability to work within a fast-paced and technically complex project environment The project is based near Inverness, Scotland. Accommodation and travel support can be provided for candidates relocating or travelling to site. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a major infrastructure programme with long-term project security and the opportunity to work on one of the UK s most technically complex renewable energy developments.
27/05/2026
Full time
Senior Site Engineer Major Renewable Infrastructure Project Near Inverness, Scotland Competitive Salary + Accommodation/Travel Support + Package An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Site Engineer to join a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor delivering a major renewable energy and civil engineering project in the Scottish Highlands. This nationally significant infrastructure scheme forms part of a long-term UK energy investment programme supporting the resilience of the UK electricity network and includes complex tunnelling, heavy civils, structural concrete, infrastructure, and associated enabling works. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting engineering delivery, quality assurance, and construction coordination across a major infrastructure project, ensuring works are delivered safely, accurately, and in line with programme and technical requirements. This is an excellent opportunity to join a technically challenging and high-profile infrastructure project offering long-term project security, career progression, and exposure to major engineering delivery. Key Responsibilities: • Provide engineering control and setting out for major construction works • Maintain accurate site records, quality documentation, and engineering outputs • Support permits, task briefings, and construction documentation processes • Coordinate with subcontractors and site teams to ensure works are delivered in accordance with specifications and approved designs • Contribute to short-term construction programmes and site planning activities • Support temporary works coordination and compliance with approved procedures • Carry out inspections, quality checks, and assurance activities in line with ITP requirements • Identify and escalate design issues, technical queries, and non-conformances where required • Promote high standards of health, safety, environmental, and quality compliance across site activities • Support and mentor junior engineers and site staff Project Scope Includes: • Renewable energy infrastructure • Major civil engineering works • Tunnelling and underground works • Structural concrete and infrastructure packages • Long-term engineering and construction programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as a Senior Site Engineer or Site Engineer within civil engineering or major infrastructure projects • Strong setting out and engineering control capability • Good understanding of construction drawings, specifications, and quality assurance procedures • Experience supporting temporary works and construction compliance desirable • Good understanding of HSEQ and construction site requirements • CSCS card and relevant engineering qualification expected • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills • Ability to work within a fast-paced and technically complex project environment The project is based near Inverness, Scotland. Accommodation and travel support can be provided for candidates relocating or travelling to site. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a major infrastructure programme with long-term project security and the opportunity to work on one of the UK s most technically complex renewable energy developments.
Foreman Major Renewable Infrastructure Project Near Inverness, Scotland Competitive Salary + Accommodation/Travel Support + Package An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Foreman to join a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor delivering a major renewable energy and civil engineering project in the Scottish Highlands. This nationally significant infrastructure scheme forms part of a long-term UK energy investment programme supporting the resilience of the UK electricity network and includes complex tunnelling, heavy civils, concrete structures, infrastructure, and associated enabling works. The successful candidate will play a key role in supervising site operations, coordinating site teams, and ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with programme and quality requirements. This is an excellent opportunity to join a technically challenging and high-profile infrastructure project offering long-term project security, career progression, and involvement in one of the UK s most significant renewable energy developments. Key Responsibilities: • Supervise and coordinate site teams, subcontractors, and daily construction activities • Manage labour, plant, materials, and site resources efficiently • Support programme delivery and monitor production targets • Lead toolbox talks, task briefings, and safe systems of work • Ensure works are delivered in accordance with specifications, method statements, and risk assessments • Carry out site inspections and support quality assurance activities • Monitor and promote high standards of health, safety, environmental, and quality compliance • Support project reporting, site administration, and document control processes • Assist with project planning, work programmes, and construction coordination • Work collaboratively with project teams, suppliers, and client representatives Project Scope Includes: • Renewable energy infrastructure • Major civil engineering works • Tunnelling and underground works • Structural concrete and infrastructure packages • Long-term engineering and construction programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as a Foreman or General Foreman within civil engineering or infrastructure projects • Strong understanding of site operations, construction delivery, and subcontractor coordination • Experience managing labour, plant, and site resources within live construction environments • Good understanding of HSEQ and CDM requirements • Strong communication, leadership, and organisational skills • CSCS and relevant supervisory qualifications preferred • Ability to work within a fast-paced and technically complex project environment The project is based near Inverness, Scotland. Accommodation and travel support can be provided for candidates relocating or travelling to site. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a major infrastructure programme with long-term project security and the opportunity to work on one of the UK s most technically complex renewable energy developments.
27/05/2026
Full time
Foreman Major Renewable Infrastructure Project Near Inverness, Scotland Competitive Salary + Accommodation/Travel Support + Package An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Foreman to join a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor delivering a major renewable energy and civil engineering project in the Scottish Highlands. This nationally significant infrastructure scheme forms part of a long-term UK energy investment programme supporting the resilience of the UK electricity network and includes complex tunnelling, heavy civils, concrete structures, infrastructure, and associated enabling works. The successful candidate will play a key role in supervising site operations, coordinating site teams, and ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with programme and quality requirements. This is an excellent opportunity to join a technically challenging and high-profile infrastructure project offering long-term project security, career progression, and involvement in one of the UK s most significant renewable energy developments. Key Responsibilities: • Supervise and coordinate site teams, subcontractors, and daily construction activities • Manage labour, plant, materials, and site resources efficiently • Support programme delivery and monitor production targets • Lead toolbox talks, task briefings, and safe systems of work • Ensure works are delivered in accordance with specifications, method statements, and risk assessments • Carry out site inspections and support quality assurance activities • Monitor and promote high standards of health, safety, environmental, and quality compliance • Support project reporting, site administration, and document control processes • Assist with project planning, work programmes, and construction coordination • Work collaboratively with project teams, suppliers, and client representatives Project Scope Includes: • Renewable energy infrastructure • Major civil engineering works • Tunnelling and underground works • Structural concrete and infrastructure packages • Long-term engineering and construction programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as a Foreman or General Foreman within civil engineering or infrastructure projects • Strong understanding of site operations, construction delivery, and subcontractor coordination • Experience managing labour, plant, and site resources within live construction environments • Good understanding of HSEQ and CDM requirements • Strong communication, leadership, and organisational skills • CSCS and relevant supervisory qualifications preferred • Ability to work within a fast-paced and technically complex project environment The project is based near Inverness, Scotland. Accommodation and travel support can be provided for candidates relocating or travelling to site. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a major infrastructure programme with long-term project security and the opportunity to work on one of the UK s most technically complex renewable energy developments.
Site Agent Major Renewable Infrastructure Project Near Inverness, Scotland Competitive Salary + Accommodation/Travel Support + Package An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Site Agent to join a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor delivering a major renewable energy and civil engineering project in the Scottish Highlands. This nationally significant infrastructure scheme forms part of a long-term UK energy investment programme supporting the resilience of the UK electricity network and includes complex tunnelling, heavy civils, structural, and infrastructure works. The successful candidate will lead and manage construction delivery across a defined section of works, ensuring the project is delivered safely, efficiently, on programme, and within commercial requirements. This is an excellent opportunity to join a technically challenging and high-profile infrastructure project offering long-term security, career progression, and exposure to major engineering delivery. Key Responsibilities: • Lead and manage construction teams to deliver works safely and efficiently • Manage subcontractors, suppliers, and site resources across the project • Support procurement of subcontract packages and material requirements • Monitor programme, progress, production targets, and resource levels • Coordinate with engineering, planning, commercial, and project delivery teams • Review cost, value, forecasts, and subcontractor performance • Ensure compliance with project specifications, HSEQ standards, and company procedures • Support risk management, reporting, and programme recovery activities • Drive continuous improvement across production, efficiency, and project delivery • Maintain strong relationships with clients, designers, subcontractors, and external stakeholders Project Scope Includes: • Renewable energy infrastructure • Major civil engineering works • Tunnelling and underground works • Structural and concrete packages • Infrastructure and utility works • Long-term engineering and construction programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as a Site Agent, Senior Agent, or Construction Manager within civil engineering or major infrastructure projects • Strong subcontractor and construction delivery management experience • Good commercial and contractual awareness • Experience managing programmes, resources, and production targets • Strong understanding of CDM, HSEQ, and construction compliance requirements • SMSTS and CSCS Management Card essential • Strong communication, leadership, and stakeholder management skills • Ability to work within a fast-paced and technically complex project environment The project is based near Inverness, Scotland. Accommodation and travel support can be provided for candidates relocating or travelling to site. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a major infrastructure programme with long-term project security and the opportunity to work on one of the UK s most significant renewable energy developments.
27/05/2026
Full time
Site Agent Major Renewable Infrastructure Project Near Inverness, Scotland Competitive Salary + Accommodation/Travel Support + Package An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Site Agent to join a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor delivering a major renewable energy and civil engineering project in the Scottish Highlands. This nationally significant infrastructure scheme forms part of a long-term UK energy investment programme supporting the resilience of the UK electricity network and includes complex tunnelling, heavy civils, structural, and infrastructure works. The successful candidate will lead and manage construction delivery across a defined section of works, ensuring the project is delivered safely, efficiently, on programme, and within commercial requirements. This is an excellent opportunity to join a technically challenging and high-profile infrastructure project offering long-term security, career progression, and exposure to major engineering delivery. Key Responsibilities: • Lead and manage construction teams to deliver works safely and efficiently • Manage subcontractors, suppliers, and site resources across the project • Support procurement of subcontract packages and material requirements • Monitor programme, progress, production targets, and resource levels • Coordinate with engineering, planning, commercial, and project delivery teams • Review cost, value, forecasts, and subcontractor performance • Ensure compliance with project specifications, HSEQ standards, and company procedures • Support risk management, reporting, and programme recovery activities • Drive continuous improvement across production, efficiency, and project delivery • Maintain strong relationships with clients, designers, subcontractors, and external stakeholders Project Scope Includes: • Renewable energy infrastructure • Major civil engineering works • Tunnelling and underground works • Structural and concrete packages • Infrastructure and utility works • Long-term engineering and construction programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as a Site Agent, Senior Agent, or Construction Manager within civil engineering or major infrastructure projects • Strong subcontractor and construction delivery management experience • Good commercial and contractual awareness • Experience managing programmes, resources, and production targets • Strong understanding of CDM, HSEQ, and construction compliance requirements • SMSTS and CSCS Management Card essential • Strong communication, leadership, and stakeholder management skills • Ability to work within a fast-paced and technically complex project environment The project is based near Inverness, Scotland. Accommodation and travel support can be provided for candidates relocating or travelling to site. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a major infrastructure programme with long-term project security and the opportunity to work on one of the UK s most significant renewable energy developments.
Transport & Logistics Manager Major Renewable Infrastructure Project Near Inverness, Scotland Competitive Salary + Accommodation/Travel Support + Package An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Transport & Logistics Manager to join a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor delivering a major renewable energy and civil engineering project in the Scottish Highlands. This nationally significant infrastructure scheme forms part of a long-term UK energy investment programme supporting the resilience of the UK electricity network and includes large-scale tunnelling, heavy civils, structural concrete, infrastructure, and associated enabling works. The successful candidate will take responsibility for managing transport, logistics, material movements, and site operational coordination across a major live construction environment, ensuring safe, efficient, and compliant delivery of project logistics activities. This is a key operational role supporting the successful delivery of one of the UK s most technically complex infrastructure and renewable energy developments. Key Responsibilities: • Manage transport and logistics operations across the project site • Coordinate delivery schedules, haulage movements, plant logistics, and material distribution • Oversee traffic management, compounds, storage areas, and site logistics planning • Liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, plant teams, and project delivery teams • Ensure logistics activities are delivered safely and in line with project programme requirements • Support the management of fleet operations, deliveries, and site access arrangements • Monitor logistics performance, reporting, and operational efficiency • Ensure compliance with HSEQ standards, transport regulations, and project procedures • Assist with planning and coordination of major construction and infrastructure activities • Drive continuous improvement across transport and logistics operations Project Scope Includes: • Renewable energy infrastructure • Major civil engineering works • Tunnelling and underground works • Structural concrete and infrastructure packages • Large-scale construction logistics operations • Long-term engineering and infrastructure programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as a Transport Manager, Logistics Manager, or Construction Logistics Manager within major infrastructure or civil engineering projects • Strong understanding of construction logistics, haulage coordination, and site operations • Experience managing subcontractors, suppliers, and logistics interfaces on live construction projects • Knowledge of traffic management, compound management, and material coordination • Good understanding of HSEQ requirements within construction environments • Strong communication, organisational, and stakeholder management skills • Ability to work within a fast-paced and technically complex project environment The project is based near Inverness, Scotland. Accommodation and travel support can be provided for candidates relocating or travelling to site. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a major infrastructure programme with long-term project security and the opportunity to work on one of the UK s most significant renewable energy developments.
27/05/2026
Full time
Transport & Logistics Manager Major Renewable Infrastructure Project Near Inverness, Scotland Competitive Salary + Accommodation/Travel Support + Package An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Transport & Logistics Manager to join a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor delivering a major renewable energy and civil engineering project in the Scottish Highlands. This nationally significant infrastructure scheme forms part of a long-term UK energy investment programme supporting the resilience of the UK electricity network and includes large-scale tunnelling, heavy civils, structural concrete, infrastructure, and associated enabling works. The successful candidate will take responsibility for managing transport, logistics, material movements, and site operational coordination across a major live construction environment, ensuring safe, efficient, and compliant delivery of project logistics activities. This is a key operational role supporting the successful delivery of one of the UK s most technically complex infrastructure and renewable energy developments. Key Responsibilities: • Manage transport and logistics operations across the project site • Coordinate delivery schedules, haulage movements, plant logistics, and material distribution • Oversee traffic management, compounds, storage areas, and site logistics planning • Liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, plant teams, and project delivery teams • Ensure logistics activities are delivered safely and in line with project programme requirements • Support the management of fleet operations, deliveries, and site access arrangements • Monitor logistics performance, reporting, and operational efficiency • Ensure compliance with HSEQ standards, transport regulations, and project procedures • Assist with planning and coordination of major construction and infrastructure activities • Drive continuous improvement across transport and logistics operations Project Scope Includes: • Renewable energy infrastructure • Major civil engineering works • Tunnelling and underground works • Structural concrete and infrastructure packages • Large-scale construction logistics operations • Long-term engineering and infrastructure programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as a Transport Manager, Logistics Manager, or Construction Logistics Manager within major infrastructure or civil engineering projects • Strong understanding of construction logistics, haulage coordination, and site operations • Experience managing subcontractors, suppliers, and logistics interfaces on live construction projects • Knowledge of traffic management, compound management, and material coordination • Good understanding of HSEQ requirements within construction environments • Strong communication, organisational, and stakeholder management skills • Ability to work within a fast-paced and technically complex project environment The project is based near Inverness, Scotland. Accommodation and travel support can be provided for candidates relocating or travelling to site. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a major infrastructure programme with long-term project security and the opportunity to work on one of the UK s most significant renewable energy developments.
Document Controller Major Renewable Infrastructure Project Near Inverness, Scotland Competitive Salary + Accommodation/Travel Support + Package An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Document Controller to join a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor delivering a major renewable energy and civil engineering project in the Scottish Highlands. This nationally significant infrastructure scheme forms part of a long-term UK energy investment programme supporting the resilience of the UK electricity network and includes large-scale heavy civils, tunnelling, concrete structures, power infrastructure, and associated enabling works. The successful candidate will play a key role in managing project documentation, technical submissions, and correspondence throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring documentation is controlled accurately and efficiently in line with project, quality, and assurance requirements. This is an excellent opportunity to join a technically complex and high-profile infrastructure project offering long-term security, career progression, and involvement in one of the UK s most significant renewable energy developments. Key Responsibilities: • Manage project documentation and correspondence across the project lifecycle • Administer EDMS/CDE platforms including document uploads, tracking, and distribution • Control and issue project documentation to internal teams, clients, subcontractors, and supply chain partners • Maintain document registers, transmittals, and document numbering systems • Monitor project deliverables and time-sensitive documentation to ensure deadlines are achieved • Carry out document quality checks and support audits of document control processes • Maintain accurate, secure, and comprehensive project records and archives • Support wider project administration and reporting requirements • Assist with document control procedures and continuous improvement of project systems • Coordinate with engineering, commercial, quality, and project delivery teams Project Scope Includes: • Renewable energy infrastructure • Major civil engineering works • Tunnelling and underground works • Structural concrete and infrastructure packages • Long-term infrastructure and engineering programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as a Document Controller within construction, infrastructure, or major engineering projects • Strong understanding of document control procedures and project administration • Familiarity with EDMS/CDE platforms such as Interaxo, ProjectWise, 4Projects, A-Site, or similar systems • Understanding of ISO 19650 and document numbering standards advantageous • Strong organisational and administrative skills with excellent attention to detail • Proficient in Microsoft Office packages including Excel and Word • Ability to work within a fast-paced and technically complex project environment • Strong communication and stakeholder coordination skills The project is based near Inverness, Scotland. Accommodation and travel support can be provided for candidates relocating or travelling to site. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a major infrastructure programme with long-term project security and the opportunity to work on one of the UK s most technically complex renewable energy projects.
27/05/2026
Full time
Document Controller Major Renewable Infrastructure Project Near Inverness, Scotland Competitive Salary + Accommodation/Travel Support + Package An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Document Controller to join a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor delivering a major renewable energy and civil engineering project in the Scottish Highlands. This nationally significant infrastructure scheme forms part of a long-term UK energy investment programme supporting the resilience of the UK electricity network and includes large-scale heavy civils, tunnelling, concrete structures, power infrastructure, and associated enabling works. The successful candidate will play a key role in managing project documentation, technical submissions, and correspondence throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring documentation is controlled accurately and efficiently in line with project, quality, and assurance requirements. This is an excellent opportunity to join a technically complex and high-profile infrastructure project offering long-term security, career progression, and involvement in one of the UK s most significant renewable energy developments. Key Responsibilities: • Manage project documentation and correspondence across the project lifecycle • Administer EDMS/CDE platforms including document uploads, tracking, and distribution • Control and issue project documentation to internal teams, clients, subcontractors, and supply chain partners • Maintain document registers, transmittals, and document numbering systems • Monitor project deliverables and time-sensitive documentation to ensure deadlines are achieved • Carry out document quality checks and support audits of document control processes • Maintain accurate, secure, and comprehensive project records and archives • Support wider project administration and reporting requirements • Assist with document control procedures and continuous improvement of project systems • Coordinate with engineering, commercial, quality, and project delivery teams Project Scope Includes: • Renewable energy infrastructure • Major civil engineering works • Tunnelling and underground works • Structural concrete and infrastructure packages • Long-term infrastructure and engineering programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as a Document Controller within construction, infrastructure, or major engineering projects • Strong understanding of document control procedures and project administration • Familiarity with EDMS/CDE platforms such as Interaxo, ProjectWise, 4Projects, A-Site, or similar systems • Understanding of ISO 19650 and document numbering standards advantageous • Strong organisational and administrative skills with excellent attention to detail • Proficient in Microsoft Office packages including Excel and Word • Ability to work within a fast-paced and technically complex project environment • Strong communication and stakeholder coordination skills The project is based near Inverness, Scotland. Accommodation and travel support can be provided for candidates relocating or travelling to site. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a major infrastructure programme with long-term project security and the opportunity to work on one of the UK s most technically complex renewable energy projects.
Site Engineer Major Renewable Infrastructure Project Near Inverness, Scotland Competitive Salary + Accommodation/Travel Support + Package An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Site Engineer to join a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor delivering a major renewable energy and civil engineering project in the Scottish Highlands. This nationally significant infrastructure scheme forms part of a long-term UK energy investment programme supporting the resilience of the UK electricity network and includes complex tunnelling, heavy civils, concrete structures, infrastructure, and associated enabling works. The successful candidate will support engineering delivery and quality assurance across a defined section of works, ensuring construction activities are completed safely, accurately, and in line with project specifications and programme requirements. This is an excellent opportunity to join a technically challenging and high-profile infrastructure project offering long-term project security, career progression, and exposure to major engineering delivery. Key Responsibilities: • Provide engineering control and setting out for construction works • Maintain accurate site records, quality documentation, and engineering outputs • Support permits, task briefings, and construction documentation processes • Contribute to short-term construction programmes and site planning activities • Support temporary works coordination and ensure compliance with approved designs and procedures • Work closely with subcontractors and site teams to ensure works are delivered to specification • Monitor health, safety, environmental, and quality compliance across site activities • Undertake inspections, checks, and quality assurance activities in line with ITPs • Assist with identifying and resolving design or construction issues • Support the development of junior engineers and site staff where required Project Scope Includes: • Renewable energy infrastructure • Major civil engineering works • Tunnelling and underground works • Structural concrete and infrastructure packages • Long-term engineering and construction programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as a Site Engineer within civil engineering or major infrastructure projects • Strong setting out and engineering control capability • Good understanding of construction drawings, specifications, and quality assurance processes • Experience supporting temporary works and construction compliance desirable • Good understanding of health, safety, environmental, and quality requirements on site • CSCS card and relevant engineering qualification expected • Strong communication and teamwork skills • Practical, accurate, and able to work within a fast-paced site environment The project is based near Inverness, Scotland. Accommodation and travel support can be provided for candidates relocating or travelling to site. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a major infrastructure programme with long-term project security and the opportunity to work on one of the UK s most technically complex renewable energy developments.
27/05/2026
Full time
Site Engineer Major Renewable Infrastructure Project Near Inverness, Scotland Competitive Salary + Accommodation/Travel Support + Package An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Site Engineer to join a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor delivering a major renewable energy and civil engineering project in the Scottish Highlands. This nationally significant infrastructure scheme forms part of a long-term UK energy investment programme supporting the resilience of the UK electricity network and includes complex tunnelling, heavy civils, concrete structures, infrastructure, and associated enabling works. The successful candidate will support engineering delivery and quality assurance across a defined section of works, ensuring construction activities are completed safely, accurately, and in line with project specifications and programme requirements. This is an excellent opportunity to join a technically challenging and high-profile infrastructure project offering long-term project security, career progression, and exposure to major engineering delivery. Key Responsibilities: • Provide engineering control and setting out for construction works • Maintain accurate site records, quality documentation, and engineering outputs • Support permits, task briefings, and construction documentation processes • Contribute to short-term construction programmes and site planning activities • Support temporary works coordination and ensure compliance with approved designs and procedures • Work closely with subcontractors and site teams to ensure works are delivered to specification • Monitor health, safety, environmental, and quality compliance across site activities • Undertake inspections, checks, and quality assurance activities in line with ITPs • Assist with identifying and resolving design or construction issues • Support the development of junior engineers and site staff where required Project Scope Includes: • Renewable energy infrastructure • Major civil engineering works • Tunnelling and underground works • Structural concrete and infrastructure packages • Long-term engineering and construction programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as a Site Engineer within civil engineering or major infrastructure projects • Strong setting out and engineering control capability • Good understanding of construction drawings, specifications, and quality assurance processes • Experience supporting temporary works and construction compliance desirable • Good understanding of health, safety, environmental, and quality requirements on site • CSCS card and relevant engineering qualification expected • Strong communication and teamwork skills • Practical, accurate, and able to work within a fast-paced site environment The project is based near Inverness, Scotland. Accommodation and travel support can be provided for candidates relocating or travelling to site. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a major infrastructure programme with long-term project security and the opportunity to work on one of the UK s most technically complex renewable energy developments.
PSR Solutions are currently recruiting for a Freelance Setting Out Engineer on behalf of a specialist civil engineering contractor for a project based in East London. Our client is a well-established contractor delivering infrastructure and civil engineering works across Essex. Role Overview The successful candidate will be responsible for setting out and checking levels for a concrete slab installation, ensuring excavation depths, formation levels and final concrete levels are accurate ahead of and during the pour. Key Responsibilities Setting out works using total station or similar equipment. Checking dig depth and formation levels for the slab area. Verifying slab extents and shuttering positions. Ensuring concrete levels are correct during the pour. Interpreting rebar layouts and bending schedules to support the site team. Working closely with steel fixers, shuttering carpenters and the wider site team to ensure works are delivered to specification. Requirements Ability to interpret technical drawings, reinforcement layouts and bending schedules. Own setting out equipment (total station / surveying kit) preferred. Valid CSCS card. Experience working on concrete slabs, groundwork or structural elements. If you are interested in the role, please apply or get in touch with Maayon at PSR for more information.
27/05/2026
Contract
PSR Solutions are currently recruiting for a Freelance Setting Out Engineer on behalf of a specialist civil engineering contractor for a project based in East London. Our client is a well-established contractor delivering infrastructure and civil engineering works across Essex. Role Overview The successful candidate will be responsible for setting out and checking levels for a concrete slab installation, ensuring excavation depths, formation levels and final concrete levels are accurate ahead of and during the pour. Key Responsibilities Setting out works using total station or similar equipment. Checking dig depth and formation levels for the slab area. Verifying slab extents and shuttering positions. Ensuring concrete levels are correct during the pour. Interpreting rebar layouts and bending schedules to support the site team. Working closely with steel fixers, shuttering carpenters and the wider site team to ensure works are delivered to specification. Requirements Ability to interpret technical drawings, reinforcement layouts and bending schedules. Own setting out equipment (total station / surveying kit) preferred. Valid CSCS card. Experience working on concrete slabs, groundwork or structural elements. If you are interested in the role, please apply or get in touch with Maayon at PSR for more information.
Planner Major Infrastructure Programme An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Planning Engineer to join a leading Tier 1 contractor delivering a long-term, nationally significant infrastructure programme in a highly regulated, technically complex environment. This role will support the delivery of major civil infrastructure works as part of a multi-billion-pound programme of engineering and construction projects. The scheme includes enabling works, demolition support, foundations, bridges, road and rail infrastructure, and major site-wide civil upgrades supporting critical operational activities. The successful candidate will join an established and highly regarded planning and project controls function, working across the full project lifecycle from design and procurement through to construction, commissioning, and handover. Key Responsibilities: • Develop, maintain, and manage project programmes using Primavera P6 • Support project delivery teams with planning, progress reporting, and programme analysis • Monitor project progress and identify risks, opportunities, and mitigation strategies • Coordinate with engineering, commercial, procurement, and delivery teams • Produce programme updates, earned value analysis, and project controls reporting • Support the successful delivery of complex civil infrastructure packages • Attend planning, progress, and coordination meetings • Contribute to programme risk analysis and planning reviews • Work within a highly regulated and safety-critical project environment Project Scope Includes: • Major civil engineering works • Enabling and demolition works • Foundations and structural packages • Bridges, roads, and rail infrastructure • Site-wide infrastructure upgrades • Long-term infrastructure and engineering delivery programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as a Planning Engineer or Senior Planner within a Tier 1 or Tier 2 contractor environment • Strong background within major infrastructure, civils, rail, highways, or complex engineering projects • Experience using Primavera P6 and other planning software • Good understanding of project controls and programme management principles • Strong knowledge of construction sequencing and civil engineering delivery • Ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary project teams • Experience within regulated or safety-critical environments would be advantageous • Nuclear experience is beneficial but not essential This is a site-based role, working five days per week. Following successful completion of probation, there is the opportunity to apply for hybrid working arrangements. The position offers long-term project security, excellent career progression opportunities, and the chance to work on one of the UK s most significant infrastructure programmes.
27/05/2026
Full time
Planner Major Infrastructure Programme An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Planning Engineer to join a leading Tier 1 contractor delivering a long-term, nationally significant infrastructure programme in a highly regulated, technically complex environment. This role will support the delivery of major civil infrastructure works as part of a multi-billion-pound programme of engineering and construction projects. The scheme includes enabling works, demolition support, foundations, bridges, road and rail infrastructure, and major site-wide civil upgrades supporting critical operational activities. The successful candidate will join an established and highly regarded planning and project controls function, working across the full project lifecycle from design and procurement through to construction, commissioning, and handover. Key Responsibilities: • Develop, maintain, and manage project programmes using Primavera P6 • Support project delivery teams with planning, progress reporting, and programme analysis • Monitor project progress and identify risks, opportunities, and mitigation strategies • Coordinate with engineering, commercial, procurement, and delivery teams • Produce programme updates, earned value analysis, and project controls reporting • Support the successful delivery of complex civil infrastructure packages • Attend planning, progress, and coordination meetings • Contribute to programme risk analysis and planning reviews • Work within a highly regulated and safety-critical project environment Project Scope Includes: • Major civil engineering works • Enabling and demolition works • Foundations and structural packages • Bridges, roads, and rail infrastructure • Site-wide infrastructure upgrades • Long-term infrastructure and engineering delivery programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as a Planning Engineer or Senior Planner within a Tier 1 or Tier 2 contractor environment • Strong background within major infrastructure, civils, rail, highways, or complex engineering projects • Experience using Primavera P6 and other planning software • Good understanding of project controls and programme management principles • Strong knowledge of construction sequencing and civil engineering delivery • Ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary project teams • Experience within regulated or safety-critical environments would be advantageous • Nuclear experience is beneficial but not essential This is a site-based role, working five days per week. Following successful completion of probation, there is the opportunity to apply for hybrid working arrangements. The position offers long-term project security, excellent career progression opportunities, and the chance to work on one of the UK s most significant infrastructure programmes.
We have an excellent opportunity for an experienced Site Agent to join an industry leading contractor to deliver rail engineering projects across the North Wales Coast, including bridge replacements, structural refurbishments, platform upgrades (Access for All), embankments, and minor works frameworks. Role Reporting to the Project Manager, you ll manage day-to-day site operations, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on programme, and within budget, including possession-based works. Key Requirements Degree / HNC / HND in Civil Engineering PTS & SMSTS Proven rail civils experience (bridges, structures, stations, embankments) Strong knowledge of rail standards, SHEQ, and possession working Full UK driving licence
27/05/2026
Full time
We have an excellent opportunity for an experienced Site Agent to join an industry leading contractor to deliver rail engineering projects across the North Wales Coast, including bridge replacements, structural refurbishments, platform upgrades (Access for All), embankments, and minor works frameworks. Role Reporting to the Project Manager, you ll manage day-to-day site operations, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on programme, and within budget, including possession-based works. Key Requirements Degree / HNC / HND in Civil Engineering PTS & SMSTS Proven rail civils experience (bridges, structures, stations, embankments) Strong knowledge of rail standards, SHEQ, and possession working Full UK driving licence
Job Title: Contracts Manager Location: Rotherham Salary: Up to 70,000 + Package About the Company Our client is a well-established and highly respected structural steel and metalwork contractor , delivering major projects across London. With an excellent reputation for engineering expertise, quality fabrication, and reliable project delivery, the business works on a wide range of high-profile schemes including commercial buildings, logistics facilities, infrastructure projects, and large-scale developments . Due to continued project wins and a strong pipeline of work, the company is now looking to appoint an experienced Contracts Manager to oversee the successful delivery of structural steel packages. The Opportunity This is a key position within the business, responsible for managing structural steel and metalwork projects from award through to completion . The successful candidate will oversee design coordination, commercial performance, fabrication scheduling, and site delivery , ensuring projects are delivered safely, on programme, and within budget. Working closely with internal design, fabrication, and erection teams-as well as main contractors and consultants-you will play a central role in ensuring smooth project delivery and maintaining the company's reputation for quality and reliability. Key Responsibilities Manage structural steel projects from contract award through fabrication and site erection to final completion . Coordinate design and detailing teams to ensure drawings are issued accurately and in line with programme requirements. Work closely with commercial teams to monitor project costs, variations, and contractual obligations . Develop and manage project programmes , ensuring fabrication and site activities align with project milestones. Liaise with main contractors, engineers, architects, and site teams to maintain strong project communication. Oversee fabrication schedules and coordinate with the workshop to ensure efficient production planning. Monitor site progress, installation sequencing, and health & safety compliance . Identify and resolve project risks, design clashes, or programme delays. Requirements Proven experience as a Contracts Manager / Project Manager within structural steel or steel construction . Strong understanding of steel frame design, fabrication, and erection processes . Experience managing projects within the UK structural steel sector and architectural metalwork Good commercial awareness and experience managing project budgets and variations. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple stakeholders including main contractors, engineers, and internal teams . What's in it for You? Opportunity to work on major projects across London. Join a well-established and growing steel contractor with a strong order book. Competitive salary and benefits package. Long-term career progression within a respected industry business. For more information or to apply, please contact Sharon O'Donnell at The Highfield Company.
27/05/2026
Full time
Job Title: Contracts Manager Location: Rotherham Salary: Up to 70,000 + Package About the Company Our client is a well-established and highly respected structural steel and metalwork contractor , delivering major projects across London. With an excellent reputation for engineering expertise, quality fabrication, and reliable project delivery, the business works on a wide range of high-profile schemes including commercial buildings, logistics facilities, infrastructure projects, and large-scale developments . Due to continued project wins and a strong pipeline of work, the company is now looking to appoint an experienced Contracts Manager to oversee the successful delivery of structural steel packages. The Opportunity This is a key position within the business, responsible for managing structural steel and metalwork projects from award through to completion . The successful candidate will oversee design coordination, commercial performance, fabrication scheduling, and site delivery , ensuring projects are delivered safely, on programme, and within budget. Working closely with internal design, fabrication, and erection teams-as well as main contractors and consultants-you will play a central role in ensuring smooth project delivery and maintaining the company's reputation for quality and reliability. Key Responsibilities Manage structural steel projects from contract award through fabrication and site erection to final completion . Coordinate design and detailing teams to ensure drawings are issued accurately and in line with programme requirements. Work closely with commercial teams to monitor project costs, variations, and contractual obligations . Develop and manage project programmes , ensuring fabrication and site activities align with project milestones. Liaise with main contractors, engineers, architects, and site teams to maintain strong project communication. Oversee fabrication schedules and coordinate with the workshop to ensure efficient production planning. Monitor site progress, installation sequencing, and health & safety compliance . Identify and resolve project risks, design clashes, or programme delays. Requirements Proven experience as a Contracts Manager / Project Manager within structural steel or steel construction . Strong understanding of steel frame design, fabrication, and erection processes . Experience managing projects within the UK structural steel sector and architectural metalwork Good commercial awareness and experience managing project budgets and variations. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple stakeholders including main contractors, engineers, and internal teams . What's in it for You? Opportunity to work on major projects across London. Join a well-established and growing steel contractor with a strong order book. Competitive salary and benefits package. Long-term career progression within a respected industry business. For more information or to apply, please contact Sharon O'Donnell at The Highfield Company.
Health & Safety Manager North Wales Temp to Perm +£400/day DOE Red Sky Personnel are currently recruiting for an experienced Health & Safety Manager to support the delivery of a major infrastructure and civil engineering project in North Wales. This is an excellent opportunity for a proven H&S professional to join a complex heavy civils environment, supporting the safe delivery of large-scale infrastructure works within a live construction setting. The successful candidate will play a key role in promoting a positive safety culture across site operations while ensuring all activities are carried out in accordance with current legislation, company procedures, and project requirements. The Role Reporting into senior project leadership, the Health & Safety Manager will lead and oversee all health, safety, and wellbeing activities across the project. You will provide guidance and support to operational teams, contractors, and supervisors while driving high standards of compliance and continuous improvement throughout the construction phase. This role would suit someone with previous experience operating within major infrastructure, heavy civils, utilities, rail, energy, or complex construction environments. Key Responsibilities Leading and managing all Health & Safety activities across the project Supporting site management teams in discharging their H&S responsibilities Carrying out site inspections, audits, and compliance reviews Leading accident and incident investigations and implementing corrective actions Monitoring project H&S performance and identifying areas for improvement Delivering safety briefings, lessons learned sessions, and wellbeing initiatives Reviewing RAMS, H&S documentation, and contractor procedures Supporting project inductions and workforce onboarding processes Promoting a proactive behavioural safety culture across site operations Ensuring compliance with client standards, company procedures, and statutory requirements Exercising stop-work authority where safety concerns arise Project Overview The project involves the delivery of a major infrastructure package incorporating complex civil engineering and construction activities within a technically challenging environment. Works are expected to include: Heavy civils and infrastructure construction works Large-scale structural and underground works Multi-disciplinary contractor coordination Environmental and sustainability-focused delivery Complex logistics and construction operations Requirements Previous experience working as a Health & Safety Manager or Senior H&S Advisor within construction or infrastructure Strong understanding of current Health & Safety legislation and compliance Experience conducting audits, inspections, and incident investigations Ability to engage effectively with site teams, subcontractors, and senior management Experience within heavy civils, infrastructure, utilities, rail, tunnelling, energy, or related sectors would be advantageous Strong communication and leadership skills Essential Qualifications NEBOSH Construction Certificate or Diploma CSCS Card IOSH Membership or equivalent Desirable Experience working on large infrastructure or heavy civils projects Temporary Works awareness Previous Tier 1 contractor experience Chartered Membership (CMIOSH) Why Apply Opportunity to join a major infrastructure project Competitive day rate circa £400/day Umbrella PAYE DOE Initial 3-month contract with potential for extension Monday Friday working pattern Long-term project exposure within a complex construction environment If you re interested, apply now. Alternatively, if you know someone suitable, please get in touch with Cleo at Red Sky Personnel.
26/05/2026
Contract
Health & Safety Manager North Wales Temp to Perm +£400/day DOE Red Sky Personnel are currently recruiting for an experienced Health & Safety Manager to support the delivery of a major infrastructure and civil engineering project in North Wales. This is an excellent opportunity for a proven H&S professional to join a complex heavy civils environment, supporting the safe delivery of large-scale infrastructure works within a live construction setting. The successful candidate will play a key role in promoting a positive safety culture across site operations while ensuring all activities are carried out in accordance with current legislation, company procedures, and project requirements. The Role Reporting into senior project leadership, the Health & Safety Manager will lead and oversee all health, safety, and wellbeing activities across the project. You will provide guidance and support to operational teams, contractors, and supervisors while driving high standards of compliance and continuous improvement throughout the construction phase. This role would suit someone with previous experience operating within major infrastructure, heavy civils, utilities, rail, energy, or complex construction environments. Key Responsibilities Leading and managing all Health & Safety activities across the project Supporting site management teams in discharging their H&S responsibilities Carrying out site inspections, audits, and compliance reviews Leading accident and incident investigations and implementing corrective actions Monitoring project H&S performance and identifying areas for improvement Delivering safety briefings, lessons learned sessions, and wellbeing initiatives Reviewing RAMS, H&S documentation, and contractor procedures Supporting project inductions and workforce onboarding processes Promoting a proactive behavioural safety culture across site operations Ensuring compliance with client standards, company procedures, and statutory requirements Exercising stop-work authority where safety concerns arise Project Overview The project involves the delivery of a major infrastructure package incorporating complex civil engineering and construction activities within a technically challenging environment. Works are expected to include: Heavy civils and infrastructure construction works Large-scale structural and underground works Multi-disciplinary contractor coordination Environmental and sustainability-focused delivery Complex logistics and construction operations Requirements Previous experience working as a Health & Safety Manager or Senior H&S Advisor within construction or infrastructure Strong understanding of current Health & Safety legislation and compliance Experience conducting audits, inspections, and incident investigations Ability to engage effectively with site teams, subcontractors, and senior management Experience within heavy civils, infrastructure, utilities, rail, tunnelling, energy, or related sectors would be advantageous Strong communication and leadership skills Essential Qualifications NEBOSH Construction Certificate or Diploma CSCS Card IOSH Membership or equivalent Desirable Experience working on large infrastructure or heavy civils projects Temporary Works awareness Previous Tier 1 contractor experience Chartered Membership (CMIOSH) Why Apply Opportunity to join a major infrastructure project Competitive day rate circa £400/day Umbrella PAYE DOE Initial 3-month contract with potential for extension Monday Friday working pattern Long-term project exposure within a complex construction environment If you re interested, apply now. Alternatively, if you know someone suitable, please get in touch with Cleo at Red Sky Personnel.