We re looking for someone passionate about making a real difference in people s lives through sustainable housing. As our Decarbonisation Project Manager, you ll lead the delivery of retrofit and energy efficiency projects across our homes, helping us reduce carbon emissions and improve comfort and affordability for our residents. This is a hands-on role where you ll work closely with colleagues, contractors, and most importantly, our tenants to ensure every project is delivered with care, quality, and community at its heart. You will be: Leading the planning and delivery of retrofit and decarbonisation projects Managing programme budgets, financial reporting, and funding compliance (e.g. SHDF, ECO4, DESNZ) Ensuring full compliance with PAS 2035/2030, TrustMark, and all regulatory standards Overseeing contractors, consultants, and supply chain partners Monitoring performance, including carbon reduction, energy efficiency, and resident satisfaction Developing and delivering resident engagement strategies to ensure a positive customer experience Managing risks, governance, and audit requirements Providing clear reporting to senior stakeholders and funding bodies Driving continuous improvement and innovation across programme delivery What you need: Proven experience delivering retrofit or decarbonisation projects Strong understanding of energy efficiency measures and low-carbon technologies Knowledge of PAS 2035/2030 and relevant compliance frameworks Experience managing budgets, contractors, and funded programmes Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Full UK driving licence Travel to sites and meetings will be necessary Ideally experience in social housing or local authority settings Preferably Retrofit Coordinator/Assessor qualification
17/04/2026
Contract
We re looking for someone passionate about making a real difference in people s lives through sustainable housing. As our Decarbonisation Project Manager, you ll lead the delivery of retrofit and energy efficiency projects across our homes, helping us reduce carbon emissions and improve comfort and affordability for our residents. This is a hands-on role where you ll work closely with colleagues, contractors, and most importantly, our tenants to ensure every project is delivered with care, quality, and community at its heart. You will be: Leading the planning and delivery of retrofit and decarbonisation projects Managing programme budgets, financial reporting, and funding compliance (e.g. SHDF, ECO4, DESNZ) Ensuring full compliance with PAS 2035/2030, TrustMark, and all regulatory standards Overseeing contractors, consultants, and supply chain partners Monitoring performance, including carbon reduction, energy efficiency, and resident satisfaction Developing and delivering resident engagement strategies to ensure a positive customer experience Managing risks, governance, and audit requirements Providing clear reporting to senior stakeholders and funding bodies Driving continuous improvement and innovation across programme delivery What you need: Proven experience delivering retrofit or decarbonisation projects Strong understanding of energy efficiency measures and low-carbon technologies Knowledge of PAS 2035/2030 and relevant compliance frameworks Experience managing budgets, contractors, and funded programmes Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Full UK driving licence Travel to sites and meetings will be necessary Ideally experience in social housing or local authority settings Preferably Retrofit Coordinator/Assessor qualification
Electrical contracts manger Job Description: Thrift Energy Ltd, Part of the Thrift Energy Group, are one of the UK's leading employee-owned businesses specialising in the installation of renewable technologies such as Air Source Heat pumps, Solar PV & Battery storage and insulation solutions working across the UK. Head office is based in Team Valley Gateshead with long term contracts secured working under the Warm Homes: Social Housing & Warm Homes: Local Grant schemes. With over 14 years of experience and due to continual growth, we are looking to build on our established contracting department to support growth. The Warm Homes Plan published January 2026 shows the UK's governments 15bn investment into providing millions of homes within the UK upgrades to help achieve NetZero . As an established company within this sector this is an exciting opportunity to join a stable business with secured long-term permanent employment. To lead and manage all contract activities associated with renewable energy projects, - ensuring successful delivery on time, on budget, and to quality, safety and compliance standards. This role bridges project delivery, commercial oversight, and client engagement across domestic renewable installations working with a diverse range of clients and overseeing installation in private residential properties and social housing. Working from our Head office in Team Valley with oversight on projects on a national basis. 2. Key Responsibilities Contract & Project Management Lead the end-to-end management of renewable energy contracts, including planning, execution, monitoring, and close-out. Coordinate installation and commissioning of low-carbon technologies (e.g., heat pumps, Solar PV, battery storage) alongside conventional heating systems. Maintain oversight of multiple contracts, subcontractors, and delivery teams. Commercial & Contractual Review, negotiate and administer contract terms with, suppliers, and subcontractors. Monitor performance against Service Level Agreements (SLAs) , Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and commercial constraints. Manage variations, claims, risks, and contractual disputes. Stakeholder & Client Engagement Act as the main commercial interface with clients, providing updates, addressing client concerns and ensuring customer satisfaction. Work collaboratively with procurement, project management, legal, and technical teams. Compliance & Quality Ensure all work complies with UK regulations and industry standards (e.g., building regs, MCS installation standards, health & safety). Promote quality assurance processes, risk mitigation and continuous improvement. Team Leadership & Development Mentor, lead, and support junior contract administrators, site supervisors, or project coordinators. Champion training, best practice sharing and workforce competency development. Person Specification Qualifications IET Code of Practice for Grid-Connected Solar PV Systems Technical Qualifications: BS 7671 (18th Edition) MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) standards Knowledge of earthing and bonding requirements Safe isolation procedures Safety Certifications: SSSTS or SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme. Desirable Preferrable: Scaffold Inspection, 3 Day First Aid at Work and CSCS Experience & Skills A deep understanding of MCS standards. Technical Skills: Knowledge of Solar PV installation. Preferable Experience with PAS2035 and energy efficiency upgrades is often required. Proven experience (typically 3-7+ years) in contract management/project delivery within the renewables sector, particularly in managing subcontractors. Knowledge of UK industry standards for renewables installations, building services, and health & safety legislation. Understanding of Solar PV system design, DC/AC string wiring, and Inverter technology. Minimum 5 years post-qualification experience in domestic electrical installations Familiarity with battery storage systems Skills Strong commercial and analytical skills with financial awareness. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Proficiency with contract administration and project management tools/software. Ability to prioritise, manage time effectively, and deliver to tight deadlines. Personal Attributes Self-motivated, proactive and a strategic thinker. Strong problem-solving and decision-making capability. Collaborative team player and effective leader. Commitment to quality, safety, and customer service excellence. Working Conditions Office working with travel to sites required. Site attendance on installation and commissioning activities required. Holidays - 20 days + Bank holidays + 3 additional days gifted for Christmas. Pension - Statutory Pension Scheme Private Healthcare - Via Bupa to be enrolled after successful completion of probation period (BIK applies) Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Benefits: Additional leave Company events Private medical insurance Work Location: In person Job Type: Full-time Pay: 40,000.00- 45,000.00 per year Company car Private medical insurance Licence/Certification: BS 7671 (18th Edition) (required) NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent) (required) Installation and Maintenance of Small Scale Solar PV Systems (preferred) ECS Card (preferred) Work Location : In person 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
17/04/2026
Contract
Electrical contracts manger Job Description: Thrift Energy Ltd, Part of the Thrift Energy Group, are one of the UK's leading employee-owned businesses specialising in the installation of renewable technologies such as Air Source Heat pumps, Solar PV & Battery storage and insulation solutions working across the UK. Head office is based in Team Valley Gateshead with long term contracts secured working under the Warm Homes: Social Housing & Warm Homes: Local Grant schemes. With over 14 years of experience and due to continual growth, we are looking to build on our established contracting department to support growth. The Warm Homes Plan published January 2026 shows the UK's governments 15bn investment into providing millions of homes within the UK upgrades to help achieve NetZero . As an established company within this sector this is an exciting opportunity to join a stable business with secured long-term permanent employment. To lead and manage all contract activities associated with renewable energy projects, - ensuring successful delivery on time, on budget, and to quality, safety and compliance standards. This role bridges project delivery, commercial oversight, and client engagement across domestic renewable installations working with a diverse range of clients and overseeing installation in private residential properties and social housing. Working from our Head office in Team Valley with oversight on projects on a national basis. 2. Key Responsibilities Contract & Project Management Lead the end-to-end management of renewable energy contracts, including planning, execution, monitoring, and close-out. Coordinate installation and commissioning of low-carbon technologies (e.g., heat pumps, Solar PV, battery storage) alongside conventional heating systems. Maintain oversight of multiple contracts, subcontractors, and delivery teams. Commercial & Contractual Review, negotiate and administer contract terms with, suppliers, and subcontractors. Monitor performance against Service Level Agreements (SLAs) , Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and commercial constraints. Manage variations, claims, risks, and contractual disputes. Stakeholder & Client Engagement Act as the main commercial interface with clients, providing updates, addressing client concerns and ensuring customer satisfaction. Work collaboratively with procurement, project management, legal, and technical teams. Compliance & Quality Ensure all work complies with UK regulations and industry standards (e.g., building regs, MCS installation standards, health & safety). Promote quality assurance processes, risk mitigation and continuous improvement. Team Leadership & Development Mentor, lead, and support junior contract administrators, site supervisors, or project coordinators. Champion training, best practice sharing and workforce competency development. Person Specification Qualifications IET Code of Practice for Grid-Connected Solar PV Systems Technical Qualifications: BS 7671 (18th Edition) MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) standards Knowledge of earthing and bonding requirements Safe isolation procedures Safety Certifications: SSSTS or SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme. Desirable Preferrable: Scaffold Inspection, 3 Day First Aid at Work and CSCS Experience & Skills A deep understanding of MCS standards. Technical Skills: Knowledge of Solar PV installation. Preferable Experience with PAS2035 and energy efficiency upgrades is often required. Proven experience (typically 3-7+ years) in contract management/project delivery within the renewables sector, particularly in managing subcontractors. Knowledge of UK industry standards for renewables installations, building services, and health & safety legislation. Understanding of Solar PV system design, DC/AC string wiring, and Inverter technology. Minimum 5 years post-qualification experience in domestic electrical installations Familiarity with battery storage systems Skills Strong commercial and analytical skills with financial awareness. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Proficiency with contract administration and project management tools/software. Ability to prioritise, manage time effectively, and deliver to tight deadlines. Personal Attributes Self-motivated, proactive and a strategic thinker. Strong problem-solving and decision-making capability. Collaborative team player and effective leader. Commitment to quality, safety, and customer service excellence. Working Conditions Office working with travel to sites required. Site attendance on installation and commissioning activities required. Holidays - 20 days + Bank holidays + 3 additional days gifted for Christmas. Pension - Statutory Pension Scheme Private Healthcare - Via Bupa to be enrolled after successful completion of probation period (BIK applies) Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Benefits: Additional leave Company events Private medical insurance Work Location: In person Job Type: Full-time Pay: 40,000.00- 45,000.00 per year Company car Private medical insurance Licence/Certification: BS 7671 (18th Edition) (required) NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent) (required) Installation and Maintenance of Small Scale Solar PV Systems (preferred) ECS Card (preferred) Work Location : In person 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
Astute's Power Team is partnering with a renewable energy provider with a commitment to professional development and sustainability , to recruit an O&M Site Manager for its Greenwich office/site . The O&M Site Manager role comes with a salary of 40,000 - 50,000, private healthcare, and a Cycle to Work scheme . If you're a Site Manager and are looking to work for an organisation that puts integrity and people at the forefront of everything it does , then submit your CV to apply today. Responsibilities and duties of the O&M Site Manager role Reporting to the Head of Operations , you will: Oversee the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of multiple district heating sites Ensure all assets are maintained in line with planned maintenance schedules Maximise system uptime through proactive monitoring, fault detection, and data analysis Manage spare parts strategy and site visibility systems Support delivery of new energy projects across pre-construction, build, and operational phases Lead the transition of new and existing heat networks into operation Establish operational procedures and processes for new sites Build and maintain strong relationships with clients and customers Professional qualifications We are looking for someone with the following: Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Operations Management, or related discipline (or equivalent experience) Proven experience operating large-scale energy systems, such as district heating networks, CHP systems, gas and/or biomass boilers, or energy centres Understanding of BMS/SCADA systems and/or energy management software Personal skills The O&M Site Manager role would suit someone who is: Highly organised with strong operational planning skills Analytical with confidence working with performance and asset data Proactive in fault detection, troubleshooting, and continuous improvement A strong communicator able to build relationships with clients and stakeholders Comfortable working across operational, technical, and project environments Safety-focused with excellent attention to detail Salary and benefits of the O&M Site Manager role 40,000 - 50,000 DOE Hybrid working arrangement (primarily office-based in Greenwich, 1 day remote) Discretionary performance-based bonus 25 days annual leave + statutory holidays (option to buy/sell up to 5 additional days) Pension scheme Private healthcare Cycle to Work scheme Opportunity to work on complex, large-scale district heating and low-carbon energy infrastructure in a growing sector INDPOW Astute People are acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and comply with all relevant UK legislation. We encourage applications from individuals from all backgrounds but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Astute is also committed to the government's Disability Confident Employer initiative. We endeavour to get back to everyone, however, if you have not heard anything after 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
16/04/2026
Full time
Astute's Power Team is partnering with a renewable energy provider with a commitment to professional development and sustainability , to recruit an O&M Site Manager for its Greenwich office/site . The O&M Site Manager role comes with a salary of 40,000 - 50,000, private healthcare, and a Cycle to Work scheme . If you're a Site Manager and are looking to work for an organisation that puts integrity and people at the forefront of everything it does , then submit your CV to apply today. Responsibilities and duties of the O&M Site Manager role Reporting to the Head of Operations , you will: Oversee the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of multiple district heating sites Ensure all assets are maintained in line with planned maintenance schedules Maximise system uptime through proactive monitoring, fault detection, and data analysis Manage spare parts strategy and site visibility systems Support delivery of new energy projects across pre-construction, build, and operational phases Lead the transition of new and existing heat networks into operation Establish operational procedures and processes for new sites Build and maintain strong relationships with clients and customers Professional qualifications We are looking for someone with the following: Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Operations Management, or related discipline (or equivalent experience) Proven experience operating large-scale energy systems, such as district heating networks, CHP systems, gas and/or biomass boilers, or energy centres Understanding of BMS/SCADA systems and/or energy management software Personal skills The O&M Site Manager role would suit someone who is: Highly organised with strong operational planning skills Analytical with confidence working with performance and asset data Proactive in fault detection, troubleshooting, and continuous improvement A strong communicator able to build relationships with clients and stakeholders Comfortable working across operational, technical, and project environments Safety-focused with excellent attention to detail Salary and benefits of the O&M Site Manager role 40,000 - 50,000 DOE Hybrid working arrangement (primarily office-based in Greenwich, 1 day remote) Discretionary performance-based bonus 25 days annual leave + statutory holidays (option to buy/sell up to 5 additional days) Pension scheme Private healthcare Cycle to Work scheme Opportunity to work on complex, large-scale district heating and low-carbon energy infrastructure in a growing sector INDPOW Astute People are acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and comply with all relevant UK legislation. We encourage applications from individuals from all backgrounds but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Astute is also committed to the government's Disability Confident Employer initiative. We endeavour to get back to everyone, however, if you have not heard anything after 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Role: Fire Safety Engineer Position: Contract Location: Hinkley Point C, Somerset Duration: 12 months plus Pay: 555 (paye), 750 umbrella The Role The Fire Safety Specialist is part of a team of dedicated fire safety and compliance professionals reporting to the Head of Site Environment, Fire Safety, Radiation Protection & Harbours. The main purpose of the job is to determine and document the fire safety strategy, develop supporting project standards and guidance, drive improvements in safety culture, management systems, performance and to coordinate and cooperate with the NNB Fire Safety Team to assist them in delivering their aims effectively. This will include, but is not limited to, problem solving and establishing innovative solutions to fire safety challenges faced during construction and commissioning, recommending temporary fire safety solutions to include temporary compartmentation, smoke control, fire barriers, fire water supply, fire alarm and detection systems and developing industry best practice across the piece. The role will lead in the critical review of fire incidents and fire alarm activations and assist in determining an appropriate level of investigation, to include carrying out physical fire scene investigations both independently, or in conjunction with other external statutory authorities. The role will also provide advice and guidance on fire safety protection and prevention matters to assist the Principal Contractor (NNB GenCo) with regulatory compliance, including liaison with the Regulator and Local Fire Authority to ensure fire safety standards are set and maintained across the HPC project to include the Associated Development Sites. The post holder will promote the development of a positive fire safety culture amongst a wide array of Contractors and stakeholders, support the development and implementation of fire safety systems and policies, report on fire safety engineering matters to relevant personnel and committees and support the continual improvement of Fire safety arrangements and systems on the construction site. Principal Accountabilities Develop fire safety standards and management systems to support the construction phase of HPC. Write and publish fire safety protection and prevention related guidance for the Construction Project to meet legislative requirements and industry best practice. Provide fire safety protection and prevention advice and guidance to the Principal Contractor, wider Contractor base and relevant committees to support the development of fire safety arrangements (both general and process related). Review the implementation of temporary construction fire safety solutions and standards. Provide Fire Safety advice to Area Construction Leads, Project Managers and the NNB Fire Safety Team, to develop building fire engineering strategies. Review Contractor proposals and advise NNB on the basis of an "Informed Client" where further challenge or corroboration ought to be sought. Act as an advisor to construction, health and safety groups on matters relating to construction fire safety engineering strategy, design and implementation. Undertake and advise on fire investigations to determine origin and cause and assist in the determination of the appropriate level of investigation to be undertaken. Maintain an up-to-date knowledge and understanding of matters relevant to the post (including best sector practices and regulations) by means of literature searches, contacts with professional bodies, attending relevant meetings, courses, and conferences. Act as technical and strategic advisor to the Head of Environment, Fire Safety, Radiation Protection and Harbours. Undertake other activities/responsibilities within their competence as directed by the line manager commensurate with the grade of the post. Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications & Experience Essential Experience & Skills: Demonstrable knowledge and experience of fire safety within the context of complex multi-interface construction sites. Good understanding of UK and International best practice, applicable codes and standards relating to fire safety engineering including the ALARP principle. Knowledge of Fire Safety Design standards such as BS 5839 (Fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings), BS 5266 (Code of practice for the emergency lighting of premises) & BS 9999 (Code of practice for fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings). Working knowledge of construction fire safety management, relevant legislation and regulation. A good level of knowledge of General Fire Safety arrangements for construction sites and complex sites, along with fire safety equipment, systems and Fire Safety Roles. A good working knowledge/understanding of process fire risk in relation to construction and commissioning-based activities. A working knowledge of fire safety implications in relation to DSEAR. Good organisational skills with practical and methodical project planning and ability to manage several concurrent work fronts. Self-motivated and able to manage their own work priorities and actions. Effective negotiating and influencing skills with the ability to develop and maintain constructive relationships with professional and managerial disciplines. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, especially in report writing. Ability to assimilate, analyse and present complex problems, identify necessary action, make recommendations and ensure actions are implemented. Degree qualified in a suitable engineering discipline is preferable (other suitable fire safety sector qualifications and experience may be considered). Membership of an appropriate professional organisation (e.g. Institute of Fire Engineers). Clear understanding of Fire Engineering principles and systems. Experience of successfully developing and implementing construction fire safety projects. Regulatory enforcement experience desirable. Are you ready to be part of a project that's reshaping the energy landscape of the UK? This is your opportunity to make a significant impact on the construction of Hinkley Point C. If you have the skills and experience to lead this challenging endeavour, we want to hear from you. What's in It for You Be Part of History : Work on the UK's first new nuclear power station in a generation. Scale & Impact : Over 22,000 workers contributing to a 36 billion project that supports 70,000+ UK jobs. Net Zero Future : Contribute to a project essential to Britain's low-carbon energy transformation. Career Development : Work in a multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to high-level planning and world-class logistics operations. Application Information: If this sounds of interest, please APPLY NOW with your CV and a cover letter highlighting your suitability for this exciting role. Good Luck! This vacancy is being advertised by Rullion Ltd acting as an employment business. Since 1978, Rullion has been securing exceptional candidates for a range of clients; from large well-known brands to SMEs and start-ups. As a family-owned business, Rullion's approach is credible and honest, focused on building long-lasting relationships with both clients and candidates. Rullion is a forward-thinking recruitment company that specialises in providing a wide range of talent consultancy services to a diverse client base, from small start-ups to large household names. We celebrate and support diversity and are committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants. Thanks Rullion Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants.
16/04/2026
Contract
Role: Fire Safety Engineer Position: Contract Location: Hinkley Point C, Somerset Duration: 12 months plus Pay: 555 (paye), 750 umbrella The Role The Fire Safety Specialist is part of a team of dedicated fire safety and compliance professionals reporting to the Head of Site Environment, Fire Safety, Radiation Protection & Harbours. The main purpose of the job is to determine and document the fire safety strategy, develop supporting project standards and guidance, drive improvements in safety culture, management systems, performance and to coordinate and cooperate with the NNB Fire Safety Team to assist them in delivering their aims effectively. This will include, but is not limited to, problem solving and establishing innovative solutions to fire safety challenges faced during construction and commissioning, recommending temporary fire safety solutions to include temporary compartmentation, smoke control, fire barriers, fire water supply, fire alarm and detection systems and developing industry best practice across the piece. The role will lead in the critical review of fire incidents and fire alarm activations and assist in determining an appropriate level of investigation, to include carrying out physical fire scene investigations both independently, or in conjunction with other external statutory authorities. The role will also provide advice and guidance on fire safety protection and prevention matters to assist the Principal Contractor (NNB GenCo) with regulatory compliance, including liaison with the Regulator and Local Fire Authority to ensure fire safety standards are set and maintained across the HPC project to include the Associated Development Sites. The post holder will promote the development of a positive fire safety culture amongst a wide array of Contractors and stakeholders, support the development and implementation of fire safety systems and policies, report on fire safety engineering matters to relevant personnel and committees and support the continual improvement of Fire safety arrangements and systems on the construction site. Principal Accountabilities Develop fire safety standards and management systems to support the construction phase of HPC. Write and publish fire safety protection and prevention related guidance for the Construction Project to meet legislative requirements and industry best practice. Provide fire safety protection and prevention advice and guidance to the Principal Contractor, wider Contractor base and relevant committees to support the development of fire safety arrangements (both general and process related). Review the implementation of temporary construction fire safety solutions and standards. Provide Fire Safety advice to Area Construction Leads, Project Managers and the NNB Fire Safety Team, to develop building fire engineering strategies. Review Contractor proposals and advise NNB on the basis of an "Informed Client" where further challenge or corroboration ought to be sought. Act as an advisor to construction, health and safety groups on matters relating to construction fire safety engineering strategy, design and implementation. Undertake and advise on fire investigations to determine origin and cause and assist in the determination of the appropriate level of investigation to be undertaken. Maintain an up-to-date knowledge and understanding of matters relevant to the post (including best sector practices and regulations) by means of literature searches, contacts with professional bodies, attending relevant meetings, courses, and conferences. Act as technical and strategic advisor to the Head of Environment, Fire Safety, Radiation Protection and Harbours. Undertake other activities/responsibilities within their competence as directed by the line manager commensurate with the grade of the post. Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications & Experience Essential Experience & Skills: Demonstrable knowledge and experience of fire safety within the context of complex multi-interface construction sites. Good understanding of UK and International best practice, applicable codes and standards relating to fire safety engineering including the ALARP principle. Knowledge of Fire Safety Design standards such as BS 5839 (Fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings), BS 5266 (Code of practice for the emergency lighting of premises) & BS 9999 (Code of practice for fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings). Working knowledge of construction fire safety management, relevant legislation and regulation. A good level of knowledge of General Fire Safety arrangements for construction sites and complex sites, along with fire safety equipment, systems and Fire Safety Roles. A good working knowledge/understanding of process fire risk in relation to construction and commissioning-based activities. A working knowledge of fire safety implications in relation to DSEAR. Good organisational skills with practical and methodical project planning and ability to manage several concurrent work fronts. Self-motivated and able to manage their own work priorities and actions. Effective negotiating and influencing skills with the ability to develop and maintain constructive relationships with professional and managerial disciplines. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, especially in report writing. Ability to assimilate, analyse and present complex problems, identify necessary action, make recommendations and ensure actions are implemented. Degree qualified in a suitable engineering discipline is preferable (other suitable fire safety sector qualifications and experience may be considered). Membership of an appropriate professional organisation (e.g. Institute of Fire Engineers). Clear understanding of Fire Engineering principles and systems. Experience of successfully developing and implementing construction fire safety projects. Regulatory enforcement experience desirable. Are you ready to be part of a project that's reshaping the energy landscape of the UK? This is your opportunity to make a significant impact on the construction of Hinkley Point C. If you have the skills and experience to lead this challenging endeavour, we want to hear from you. What's in It for You Be Part of History : Work on the UK's first new nuclear power station in a generation. Scale & Impact : Over 22,000 workers contributing to a 36 billion project that supports 70,000+ UK jobs. Net Zero Future : Contribute to a project essential to Britain's low-carbon energy transformation. Career Development : Work in a multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to high-level planning and world-class logistics operations. Application Information: If this sounds of interest, please APPLY NOW with your CV and a cover letter highlighting your suitability for this exciting role. Good Luck! This vacancy is being advertised by Rullion Ltd acting as an employment business. Since 1978, Rullion has been securing exceptional candidates for a range of clients; from large well-known brands to SMEs and start-ups. As a family-owned business, Rullion's approach is credible and honest, focused on building long-lasting relationships with both clients and candidates. Rullion is a forward-thinking recruitment company that specialises in providing a wide range of talent consultancy services to a diverse client base, from small start-ups to large household names. We celebrate and support diversity and are committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants. Thanks Rullion Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants.
Senior Energy Consultant (Built Environment) London (Hybrid/Flexible working) Up to 55,000 (dependent on experience) Permanent, Full-time An independent engineering and sustainability consultancy based in Central London are on the lookout for an experienced and motivated Senior Energy Consultant to join their growing team. They specialise in providing their clients with tailored advice to help them deliver practical, well-engineered, sustainable solutions. This is an exciting opportunity for a technically strong and client-focused consultant with 3-5 years of experience delivering building performance modelling, energy assessments and sustainability advice across a range of project types. The role will suit someone who enjoys combining technical analysis with clear communication, working collaboratively with design teams, and helping clients make informed, practical decisions to improve building performance and reduce environmental impact. You will support and lead energy modelling and compliance tasks, contribute to project delivery, and play a key role in client-facing consultancy, working alongside engineers, architects, developers and contractors. Key Responsibilities Technical Delivery - Deliver building performance modelling and energy analysis across multiple project stages (concept through to construction and post-completion). - Carry out dynamic thermal modelling using IES VE, including energy use, comfort and overheating assessments. - Undertake compliance and regulatory assessments including: - SAP calculations - Part L compliance assessments (including modelling outputs and reporting) - EPC assessments - Conduct overheating risk assessments, including TM52 analysis and interpretation of results to guide design decisions. - Deliver daylight modelling assessments and reporting, supporting design optimisation and planning requirements. - Interpret modelling results and translate findings into practical recommendations for design teams and clients. Consultancy & Project Support - Support project management activities including programme coordination, deliverables tracking, and maintaining high-quality outputs. - Attend design team meetings and contribute technical input clearly and confidently. - Provide written technical reports, presentations, and summaries suitable for both technical and non-technical audiences. - Assist in developing energy and sustainability strategies for buildings, balancing performance, buildability, and cost-effectiveness. - Support internal quality assurance processes and ensure deliverables align with company standards. - Work closely with senior consultants and directors to deliver high-quality consultancy advice. - Contribute to internal knowledge-sharing and continuous improvement of modelling approaches, templates and best practices. - Support innovation in tools, workflows and methods to ensure the business remains at the forefront of sustainable design consultancy. - Mentor and support junior team members where appropriate. Essential skills and experience: - 3-5 years professional experience in energy / sustainability consultancy, building physics, or building services engineering. - Strong working knowledge of IES VE. - Experience delivering SAP calculations and understanding UK residential compliance requirements. - Strong understanding of Part L and compliance processes. - Experience with EPC assessments and reporting outputs (or strong working knowledge). - Experience applying TM52 for overheating analysis and comfort assessment. - Daylight modelling experience and ability to interpret and communicate results. - Strong report writing skills with attention to detail and clarity. - Confidence in communicating technical information to clients and project teams. Looking for someone who is not only technically capable, but also demonstrates strong consultancy behaviours, including: - A proactive, solutions-focused approach to challenges. - Ability to build credibility and trust with clients and design teams. - Strong stakeholder management and the ability to influence outcomes. - Clear communication and ability to tailor messaging to different audiences. - A practical mindset: recommending solutions that are buildable, cost-effective and aligned with project goals. Desirable skills and experience: - Experience with additional standards and guidance such as CIBSE TM54, TM59, TM46, or NABERS UK. - Experience supporting planning-stage energy strategies and carbon reporting. - Familiarity with operational energy and performance evaluation approaches. - Commercial awareness and contribution to bids, fee proposals or business development. - Progress toward a professional qualification (e.g., CIBSE, Energy Institute, IEMA, etc.). What We Offer - Competitive salary up to 52,000 (depending on experience). - Flexible and supportive working culture. - A caring environment where staff wellbeing and development are prioritised. - Clear pathways for professional growth (technical, managerial and commercial). - Exposure to varied, meaningful projects focused on real-world sustainability outcomes. - A collaborative team culture where innovation, creativity and continuous improvement are encouraged. If this role potentially sounds of interest, then please do get in touch for a confidential conversation to discuss in more detail. Please apply below or get in touch with Zoe Elliott at: (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
16/04/2026
Full time
Senior Energy Consultant (Built Environment) London (Hybrid/Flexible working) Up to 55,000 (dependent on experience) Permanent, Full-time An independent engineering and sustainability consultancy based in Central London are on the lookout for an experienced and motivated Senior Energy Consultant to join their growing team. They specialise in providing their clients with tailored advice to help them deliver practical, well-engineered, sustainable solutions. This is an exciting opportunity for a technically strong and client-focused consultant with 3-5 years of experience delivering building performance modelling, energy assessments and sustainability advice across a range of project types. The role will suit someone who enjoys combining technical analysis with clear communication, working collaboratively with design teams, and helping clients make informed, practical decisions to improve building performance and reduce environmental impact. You will support and lead energy modelling and compliance tasks, contribute to project delivery, and play a key role in client-facing consultancy, working alongside engineers, architects, developers and contractors. Key Responsibilities Technical Delivery - Deliver building performance modelling and energy analysis across multiple project stages (concept through to construction and post-completion). - Carry out dynamic thermal modelling using IES VE, including energy use, comfort and overheating assessments. - Undertake compliance and regulatory assessments including: - SAP calculations - Part L compliance assessments (including modelling outputs and reporting) - EPC assessments - Conduct overheating risk assessments, including TM52 analysis and interpretation of results to guide design decisions. - Deliver daylight modelling assessments and reporting, supporting design optimisation and planning requirements. - Interpret modelling results and translate findings into practical recommendations for design teams and clients. Consultancy & Project Support - Support project management activities including programme coordination, deliverables tracking, and maintaining high-quality outputs. - Attend design team meetings and contribute technical input clearly and confidently. - Provide written technical reports, presentations, and summaries suitable for both technical and non-technical audiences. - Assist in developing energy and sustainability strategies for buildings, balancing performance, buildability, and cost-effectiveness. - Support internal quality assurance processes and ensure deliverables align with company standards. - Work closely with senior consultants and directors to deliver high-quality consultancy advice. - Contribute to internal knowledge-sharing and continuous improvement of modelling approaches, templates and best practices. - Support innovation in tools, workflows and methods to ensure the business remains at the forefront of sustainable design consultancy. - Mentor and support junior team members where appropriate. Essential skills and experience: - 3-5 years professional experience in energy / sustainability consultancy, building physics, or building services engineering. - Strong working knowledge of IES VE. - Experience delivering SAP calculations and understanding UK residential compliance requirements. - Strong understanding of Part L and compliance processes. - Experience with EPC assessments and reporting outputs (or strong working knowledge). - Experience applying TM52 for overheating analysis and comfort assessment. - Daylight modelling experience and ability to interpret and communicate results. - Strong report writing skills with attention to detail and clarity. - Confidence in communicating technical information to clients and project teams. Looking for someone who is not only technically capable, but also demonstrates strong consultancy behaviours, including: - A proactive, solutions-focused approach to challenges. - Ability to build credibility and trust with clients and design teams. - Strong stakeholder management and the ability to influence outcomes. - Clear communication and ability to tailor messaging to different audiences. - A practical mindset: recommending solutions that are buildable, cost-effective and aligned with project goals. Desirable skills and experience: - Experience with additional standards and guidance such as CIBSE TM54, TM59, TM46, or NABERS UK. - Experience supporting planning-stage energy strategies and carbon reporting. - Familiarity with operational energy and performance evaluation approaches. - Commercial awareness and contribution to bids, fee proposals or business development. - Progress toward a professional qualification (e.g., CIBSE, Energy Institute, IEMA, etc.). What We Offer - Competitive salary up to 52,000 (depending on experience). - Flexible and supportive working culture. - A caring environment where staff wellbeing and development are prioritised. - Clear pathways for professional growth (technical, managerial and commercial). - Exposure to varied, meaningful projects focused on real-world sustainability outcomes. - A collaborative team culture where innovation, creativity and continuous improvement are encouraged. If this role potentially sounds of interest, then please do get in touch for a confidential conversation to discuss in more detail. Please apply below or get in touch with Zoe Elliott at: (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
Adecco is proud to be working in partnership with Swindon Borough Council to recruit a range of roles across Housing and Corporate Repairs, including: Service Lead - Planned Maintenance (Retrofit & Refurbishment) Salary: 54,495 Level: CFL11 Join Swindon Borough Council at a key stage in delivering greener, more sustainable homes. This role offers the opportunity to lead major retrofit and refurbishment programmes as part of Swindon's long-term housing and decarbonisation ambitions. Background As part of a 250 million, five year investment programme, Swindon Borough Council is delivering major capital works, retrofit and refurbishment projects to improve energy efficiency, asset performance and resident comfort. Your New Role As Service Lead - Planned Maintenance (Retrofit & Refurbishment), you will lead the operational delivery of capital investment programmes, including retrofit and refurbishment works across the housing and corporate property portfolio. Reporting to the Service Manager - Planned Maintenance, you will oversee delivery from programme planning through to completion, working closely with surveyors, contractors, internal teams and residents. You will ensure programmes are delivered safely, within budget and to agreed quality standards, applying strong technical knowledge and programme management discipline. You will take responsibility for contractor performance, risk management, governance and continuous improvement, using performance information to support effective decision-making and strong customer outcomes. What You'll Need to Succeed You will bring experience delivering planned maintenance or capital works programmes within a local authority or social housing environment, with strong understanding of building construction, asset management and the Decent Homes Standard. Experience managing retrofit or refurbishment projects, contractors, budgets and professional teams is essential. A relevant property, construction or surveying qualification is desirable, alongside a recognised health and safety or project management qualification. What You'll Get in Return We offer: Competitive local government salary and benefits Flexible working and work life balance support Local Government Pension Scheme membership Professional development and leadership opportunities A role shaping long-term housing improvement and sustainability How to Apply For further information or to arrange a confidential discussion, please contact Sajid Ali at Adecco. Call - (phone number removed) Email - (url removed) Alternatively, apply online today by submitting your CV. Closing date: 3rd May 2026 Interviews: w/c 18th May 2026 We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you meet most of the criteria and are motivated by making a difference, we'd love to hear from you.
13/04/2026
Full time
Adecco is proud to be working in partnership with Swindon Borough Council to recruit a range of roles across Housing and Corporate Repairs, including: Service Lead - Planned Maintenance (Retrofit & Refurbishment) Salary: 54,495 Level: CFL11 Join Swindon Borough Council at a key stage in delivering greener, more sustainable homes. This role offers the opportunity to lead major retrofit and refurbishment programmes as part of Swindon's long-term housing and decarbonisation ambitions. Background As part of a 250 million, five year investment programme, Swindon Borough Council is delivering major capital works, retrofit and refurbishment projects to improve energy efficiency, asset performance and resident comfort. Your New Role As Service Lead - Planned Maintenance (Retrofit & Refurbishment), you will lead the operational delivery of capital investment programmes, including retrofit and refurbishment works across the housing and corporate property portfolio. Reporting to the Service Manager - Planned Maintenance, you will oversee delivery from programme planning through to completion, working closely with surveyors, contractors, internal teams and residents. You will ensure programmes are delivered safely, within budget and to agreed quality standards, applying strong technical knowledge and programme management discipline. You will take responsibility for contractor performance, risk management, governance and continuous improvement, using performance information to support effective decision-making and strong customer outcomes. What You'll Need to Succeed You will bring experience delivering planned maintenance or capital works programmes within a local authority or social housing environment, with strong understanding of building construction, asset management and the Decent Homes Standard. Experience managing retrofit or refurbishment projects, contractors, budgets and professional teams is essential. A relevant property, construction or surveying qualification is desirable, alongside a recognised health and safety or project management qualification. What You'll Get in Return We offer: Competitive local government salary and benefits Flexible working and work life balance support Local Government Pension Scheme membership Professional development and leadership opportunities A role shaping long-term housing improvement and sustainability How to Apply For further information or to arrange a confidential discussion, please contact Sajid Ali at Adecco. Call - (phone number removed) Email - (url removed) Alternatively, apply online today by submitting your CV. Closing date: 3rd May 2026 Interviews: w/c 18th May 2026 We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you meet most of the criteria and are motivated by making a difference, we'd love to hear from you.
Electrical Project Manager - Substations Location: South Wales Salary: 65,000 - 75,000 + Package The Opportunity Our client operates at the heart of the UK's infrastructure sector, delivering critical services that keep the country running. They are not only focused on maintaining essential infrastructure but also on renewing and reimagining it for the future. This is an organisation where career development is genuinely supported-regardless of your current stage. You'll be part of a safety-first, client-focused environment that values collaboration, respect, and a positive, engaging culture where people are encouraged to thrive. The Business Our client delivers end-to-end solutions across the energy sector, including electricity transmission and distribution, renewable energy, EV infrastructure, metering, and home decarbonisation. Their transmission division specialises in the design, build, and commissioning of substations up to 400kV, alongside the construction and maintenance of transmission lines. This work is critical to ensuring the reliability of the UK's energy network and supporting the transition to net zero. The Role - Electrical Project Manager (Substations) Our client is seeking an experienced Electrical Project Manager to lead substation projects across electrical transmission frameworks in South Wales. This is a key leadership role where you will take ownership of a portfolio of mechanical and electrical projects, managing them from inception through to completion. Key responsibilities include: Leading projects with a strong focus on health, safety, and environmental standards Managing cross-functional teams to deliver projects on time and within budget Identifying and mitigating risks while maximising opportunities Building strong relationships with clients, suppliers, and stakeholders Supporting tendering and bid development activities Driving performance and continuous improvement across project delivery What We're Looking For The ideal candidate will bring: Experience delivering National Grid substation build projects, including knowledge of NG standards, rules, and EPC/M&E frameworks Proven leadership on design and build projects Strong stakeholder management and communication skills A relevant qualification in construction or engineering (or equivalent experience) Project Management certification (e.g. APM, PMP) Strong commercial awareness, particularly with NEC contracts A solid understanding of regulatory requirements (HSWA, CDM, EAWR, etc.) Demonstrated experience managing budgets and delivering projects to time and cost Familiarity with project management software What's on Offer Our client offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support both your professional and personal life, including: Competitive pension scheme 24/7 online GP service and employee assistance programme Retail discounts platform Life assurance Cycle to work and salary sacrifice schemes Enhanced family leave policies Recognition and reward programmes Additional benefits for this role include: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Electric/hybrid vehicle salary sacrifice scheme Private healthcare and cash plan Discretionary bonus Culture & Values Our client is committed to being an employer of choice, attracting and retaining diverse talent. They actively promote an inclusive working environment where everyone feels they belong and can contribute meaningfully. Their culture is built around: Responsibility and delivering beyond expectations Openness to new ideas and continuous improvement Collaboration and teamwork Ambition to lead and innovate within essential infrastructure They also invest heavily in training, development, and career progression, offering structured programmes to support employees at every stage of their journey.
09/04/2026
Full time
Electrical Project Manager - Substations Location: South Wales Salary: 65,000 - 75,000 + Package The Opportunity Our client operates at the heart of the UK's infrastructure sector, delivering critical services that keep the country running. They are not only focused on maintaining essential infrastructure but also on renewing and reimagining it for the future. This is an organisation where career development is genuinely supported-regardless of your current stage. You'll be part of a safety-first, client-focused environment that values collaboration, respect, and a positive, engaging culture where people are encouraged to thrive. The Business Our client delivers end-to-end solutions across the energy sector, including electricity transmission and distribution, renewable energy, EV infrastructure, metering, and home decarbonisation. Their transmission division specialises in the design, build, and commissioning of substations up to 400kV, alongside the construction and maintenance of transmission lines. This work is critical to ensuring the reliability of the UK's energy network and supporting the transition to net zero. The Role - Electrical Project Manager (Substations) Our client is seeking an experienced Electrical Project Manager to lead substation projects across electrical transmission frameworks in South Wales. This is a key leadership role where you will take ownership of a portfolio of mechanical and electrical projects, managing them from inception through to completion. Key responsibilities include: Leading projects with a strong focus on health, safety, and environmental standards Managing cross-functional teams to deliver projects on time and within budget Identifying and mitigating risks while maximising opportunities Building strong relationships with clients, suppliers, and stakeholders Supporting tendering and bid development activities Driving performance and continuous improvement across project delivery What We're Looking For The ideal candidate will bring: Experience delivering National Grid substation build projects, including knowledge of NG standards, rules, and EPC/M&E frameworks Proven leadership on design and build projects Strong stakeholder management and communication skills A relevant qualification in construction or engineering (or equivalent experience) Project Management certification (e.g. APM, PMP) Strong commercial awareness, particularly with NEC contracts A solid understanding of regulatory requirements (HSWA, CDM, EAWR, etc.) Demonstrated experience managing budgets and delivering projects to time and cost Familiarity with project management software What's on Offer Our client offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support both your professional and personal life, including: Competitive pension scheme 24/7 online GP service and employee assistance programme Retail discounts platform Life assurance Cycle to work and salary sacrifice schemes Enhanced family leave policies Recognition and reward programmes Additional benefits for this role include: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Electric/hybrid vehicle salary sacrifice scheme Private healthcare and cash plan Discretionary bonus Culture & Values Our client is committed to being an employer of choice, attracting and retaining diverse talent. They actively promote an inclusive working environment where everyone feels they belong and can contribute meaningfully. Their culture is built around: Responsibility and delivering beyond expectations Openness to new ideas and continuous improvement Collaboration and teamwork Ambition to lead and innovate within essential infrastructure They also invest heavily in training, development, and career progression, offering structured programmes to support employees at every stage of their journey.
Position: Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: Warrington Vacancy Type: Permanent About the Role Across the infrastructure sector, there is an ongoing need not only to maintain essential assets, but also to renew and reimagine them. This opportunity offers the chance to grow and develop within a safety-first, client-focused environment where collaboration, respect and high performance are encouraged. Where will you be working? You will join a well-established infrastructure and energy services contractor delivering end-to-end solutions across electricity transmission and distribution, renewable energy, EV infrastructure, metering and decarbonisation programmes. This role sits within the Distribution & EV division, supporting the delivery of safe, high-quality and sustainable EV infrastructure projects. The team is responsible for installing and integrating charging solutions into the wider energy network, ensuring reliability and long-term performance. What will you be doing? As a Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will support a team of Construction Managers, Designers, Planners, Schedulers and Electricians responsible for the planning, design and installation of works. Key responsibilities include: Providing commercial support across live projects Ensuring compliance with internal commercial processes and procedures Building and maintaining strong client and stakeholder relationships Supporting the development of sustainable and commercially viable pipelines of work in line with agreed Service Level Agreements (SLAs) Working closely with SHEQ, operational and subcontractor teams to ensure customer and project requirements are met Supporting change control, cost management and contractual administration This role would suit an individual with a strong background in Civils or Utilities infrastructure and proven NEC contract experience. What you ll bring 5+ years Quantity Surveying experience Civils / Utilities infrastructure background Strong MS Office and Excel capability Familiarity with accounting systems (e.g. Oracle or similar) Subcontract management experience Working knowledge of NEC contracts Excellent time management and decision-making ability Understanding of CDM Regulations and Health & Safety best practice What s in it for you? A competitive benefits package designed to support life both in and out of work, including: Pension scheme Online GP service Employee assistance programme Retail discount platform Life assurance Salary sacrifice schemes (including EV options) Enhanced family leave policies Recognition and reward scheme In addition, this role offers: Company car or car allowance (including EV and hybrid options) Private healthcare and healthcare cash plan Discretionary bonus 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
07/04/2026
Full time
Position: Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: Warrington Vacancy Type: Permanent About the Role Across the infrastructure sector, there is an ongoing need not only to maintain essential assets, but also to renew and reimagine them. This opportunity offers the chance to grow and develop within a safety-first, client-focused environment where collaboration, respect and high performance are encouraged. Where will you be working? You will join a well-established infrastructure and energy services contractor delivering end-to-end solutions across electricity transmission and distribution, renewable energy, EV infrastructure, metering and decarbonisation programmes. This role sits within the Distribution & EV division, supporting the delivery of safe, high-quality and sustainable EV infrastructure projects. The team is responsible for installing and integrating charging solutions into the wider energy network, ensuring reliability and long-term performance. What will you be doing? As a Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will support a team of Construction Managers, Designers, Planners, Schedulers and Electricians responsible for the planning, design and installation of works. Key responsibilities include: Providing commercial support across live projects Ensuring compliance with internal commercial processes and procedures Building and maintaining strong client and stakeholder relationships Supporting the development of sustainable and commercially viable pipelines of work in line with agreed Service Level Agreements (SLAs) Working closely with SHEQ, operational and subcontractor teams to ensure customer and project requirements are met Supporting change control, cost management and contractual administration This role would suit an individual with a strong background in Civils or Utilities infrastructure and proven NEC contract experience. What you ll bring 5+ years Quantity Surveying experience Civils / Utilities infrastructure background Strong MS Office and Excel capability Familiarity with accounting systems (e.g. Oracle or similar) Subcontract management experience Working knowledge of NEC contracts Excellent time management and decision-making ability Understanding of CDM Regulations and Health & Safety best practice What s in it for you? A competitive benefits package designed to support life both in and out of work, including: Pension scheme Online GP service Employee assistance programme Retail discount platform Life assurance Salary sacrifice schemes (including EV options) Enhanced family leave policies Recognition and reward scheme In addition, this role offers: Company car or car allowance (including EV and hybrid options) Private healthcare and healthcare cash plan Discretionary bonus 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Job Title: Sustainability Manager North East & North West Location: Flexible within the Yorkshire & North East and North West region; hybrid working (office and remote) with regular travel to sites and regional offices Salary: Competitive, commensurate with experience; plus comprehensive benefits package Prosper Recruitment are working in partnership with a multidisciplinary, purpose-driven organisation delivering sustainable energy, infrastructure, and built-environment solutions across the UK. They combine engineering excellence with a strong focus on environmental stewardship, social impact, and responsible governance to help clients decarbonise operations, improve resilience, and unlock long-term value for stakeholders. Their portfolio spans energy generation and resilience projects, net-zero retrofit programmes, and circular economy initiatives. They are committed to people, performance, and planet, and we seek to embed sustainability into every facet of our business operations and client delivery. Due to growth this Group in the Social Housing sector is seeking a Sustainability Manager for the North of England. ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES Responsibility for overseeing the successful development and design of Retrofit and Decarbonisation projects Provide advice and support to operational teams on sustainability and Retrofit matters Assisting site teams with the delivery of fabric upgrades, energy efficiency measures and microgeneration works. Understand & apply the range of current and proposed sustainability related such as PAS2035, PAS2030 and Building Regulations Maintain and build relationships with clients, consultants and subcontractors both internal and external Generate regular Client progress reports for presentation to Clients Support with internal and external reporting of our sustainability performance and progress Identify sources of grant funding to support property retrofit and improvement projects Assist with bids and tenders to provide the relevant support on sustainable projects Develop case studies, presentations and bulletins to promote, educate and raise awareness across the business of the impact of emerging climate, carbon and environmental issues Ability to balance competing priorities from a range of stakeholders using a high degree of tact. Engaging with a range of key stakeholders including contractors, clients, regulatory bodies, to help drive performance ensuring best practice is shared across the business and project at all levels ESSENTIAL SKILLS Strong, proven project management experience Have experience of energy efficiency retrofit, preferably gained within a social housing environment Desirable: Hold a level 5 qualification in retrofit coordination or equivalent. Have/gain experience in identifying, securing and administering grant funding for energy efficiency retrofit Have an understanding of the impact of energy efficiency retrofit on residential properties, residents and communities Strong knowledge of current environment and sustainability issues Confident & Competent in MS Office Word, Excel, Outlook Good interpersonal and strong communication skills Excellent writing and presentation skills Strong time management skills, allowing switching between a variety of tasks and meeting a combination of daily, weekly and monthly deadlines. Must be analytical and Problem Solving with enthusiasm to enhance, improve, optimise, streamline. A flexible, self-motivating and agile attitude, allowing you to respond to client needs. Meticulous attention to detail and precise record keeping skills Build strong relationships with colleagues, mentoring and motivating, creating a team spirit, encouraging them to be at their best Ability to influence different departments to suggest, implement and track more efficient processes.
02/04/2026
Full time
Job Title: Sustainability Manager North East & North West Location: Flexible within the Yorkshire & North East and North West region; hybrid working (office and remote) with regular travel to sites and regional offices Salary: Competitive, commensurate with experience; plus comprehensive benefits package Prosper Recruitment are working in partnership with a multidisciplinary, purpose-driven organisation delivering sustainable energy, infrastructure, and built-environment solutions across the UK. They combine engineering excellence with a strong focus on environmental stewardship, social impact, and responsible governance to help clients decarbonise operations, improve resilience, and unlock long-term value for stakeholders. Their portfolio spans energy generation and resilience projects, net-zero retrofit programmes, and circular economy initiatives. They are committed to people, performance, and planet, and we seek to embed sustainability into every facet of our business operations and client delivery. Due to growth this Group in the Social Housing sector is seeking a Sustainability Manager for the North of England. ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES Responsibility for overseeing the successful development and design of Retrofit and Decarbonisation projects Provide advice and support to operational teams on sustainability and Retrofit matters Assisting site teams with the delivery of fabric upgrades, energy efficiency measures and microgeneration works. Understand & apply the range of current and proposed sustainability related such as PAS2035, PAS2030 and Building Regulations Maintain and build relationships with clients, consultants and subcontractors both internal and external Generate regular Client progress reports for presentation to Clients Support with internal and external reporting of our sustainability performance and progress Identify sources of grant funding to support property retrofit and improvement projects Assist with bids and tenders to provide the relevant support on sustainable projects Develop case studies, presentations and bulletins to promote, educate and raise awareness across the business of the impact of emerging climate, carbon and environmental issues Ability to balance competing priorities from a range of stakeholders using a high degree of tact. Engaging with a range of key stakeholders including contractors, clients, regulatory bodies, to help drive performance ensuring best practice is shared across the business and project at all levels ESSENTIAL SKILLS Strong, proven project management experience Have experience of energy efficiency retrofit, preferably gained within a social housing environment Desirable: Hold a level 5 qualification in retrofit coordination or equivalent. Have/gain experience in identifying, securing and administering grant funding for energy efficiency retrofit Have an understanding of the impact of energy efficiency retrofit on residential properties, residents and communities Strong knowledge of current environment and sustainability issues Confident & Competent in MS Office Word, Excel, Outlook Good interpersonal and strong communication skills Excellent writing and presentation skills Strong time management skills, allowing switching between a variety of tasks and meeting a combination of daily, weekly and monthly deadlines. Must be analytical and Problem Solving with enthusiasm to enhance, improve, optimise, streamline. A flexible, self-motivating and agile attitude, allowing you to respond to client needs. Meticulous attention to detail and precise record keeping skills Build strong relationships with colleagues, mentoring and motivating, creating a team spirit, encouraging them to be at their best Ability to influence different departments to suggest, implement and track more efficient processes.
Lead the journey to Net Zero. Own a complex, high-profile estate. Deliver real carbon reduction. This is a standout opportunity for an experienced Energy Manager to take ownership of a large, multi-site estate and play a pivotal role in delivering an ambitious Net Zero by 2030 strategy . You'll combine technical expertise, commercial awareness, and strategic influence to drive measurable reductions in energy use, carbon emissions, and cost - while shaping long-term sustainability outcomes. Why this role stands out End-to-end ownership of energy, carbon, and water performance Lead decarbonisation across a diverse, complex estate (25+ buildings) Influence major capital projects, infrastructure upgrades, and energy strategy High visibility role with exposure to senior leadership and key stakeholders Opportunity to implement innovative technologies and low-carbon solutions What you'll be doing Leading energy and carbon strategy delivery , driving progress towards Net Zero Managing energy and utilities contracts, budgets, and performance Using data and BMS systems to identify inefficiencies and optimise consumption Delivering and project managing energy reduction and decarbonisation initiatives Embedding low-carbon design and energy standards into new builds and refurbishments Advising on energy procurement, tariffs, and alternative energy solutions (e.g. PPAs, self-generation) Engaging stakeholders across estates, finance, and leadership to drive behavioural and operational change What we're looking for You'll likely come from the Higher Education, Utilities, or large complex estates sector , with: Proven experience in energy and carbon management at scale Strong technical knowledge of BMS, metering, utilities, and energy systems Expertise in energy legislation, compliance, and reporting Experience managing utilities budgets, contracts, and suppliers A track record of delivering carbon reduction and energy efficiency projects Confidence influencing stakeholders at all levels, including senior leadership A degree in a relevant field (Engineering, Energy, Building Services, Environmental Management) is expected. Working pattern This is a highly operational and stakeholder-facing role , requiring you to be onsite a minimum of 3 days per week across the estate. If you're ready to own the energy agenda, influence major investment decisions, and deliver tangible Net Zero outcomes , this is your next step.
01/04/2026
Full time
Lead the journey to Net Zero. Own a complex, high-profile estate. Deliver real carbon reduction. This is a standout opportunity for an experienced Energy Manager to take ownership of a large, multi-site estate and play a pivotal role in delivering an ambitious Net Zero by 2030 strategy . You'll combine technical expertise, commercial awareness, and strategic influence to drive measurable reductions in energy use, carbon emissions, and cost - while shaping long-term sustainability outcomes. Why this role stands out End-to-end ownership of energy, carbon, and water performance Lead decarbonisation across a diverse, complex estate (25+ buildings) Influence major capital projects, infrastructure upgrades, and energy strategy High visibility role with exposure to senior leadership and key stakeholders Opportunity to implement innovative technologies and low-carbon solutions What you'll be doing Leading energy and carbon strategy delivery , driving progress towards Net Zero Managing energy and utilities contracts, budgets, and performance Using data and BMS systems to identify inefficiencies and optimise consumption Delivering and project managing energy reduction and decarbonisation initiatives Embedding low-carbon design and energy standards into new builds and refurbishments Advising on energy procurement, tariffs, and alternative energy solutions (e.g. PPAs, self-generation) Engaging stakeholders across estates, finance, and leadership to drive behavioural and operational change What we're looking for You'll likely come from the Higher Education, Utilities, or large complex estates sector , with: Proven experience in energy and carbon management at scale Strong technical knowledge of BMS, metering, utilities, and energy systems Expertise in energy legislation, compliance, and reporting Experience managing utilities budgets, contracts, and suppliers A track record of delivering carbon reduction and energy efficiency projects Confidence influencing stakeholders at all levels, including senior leadership A degree in a relevant field (Engineering, Energy, Building Services, Environmental Management) is expected. Working pattern This is a highly operational and stakeholder-facing role , requiring you to be onsite a minimum of 3 days per week across the estate. If you're ready to own the energy agenda, influence major investment decisions, and deliver tangible Net Zero outcomes , this is your next step.
Project Manager Retrofit / SHDF Location: Stevenage, Hertfordshire Salary: £60,000 £70,000 + Excellent Benefits The Company We are partnering with a leading UK main contractor with a turnover exceeding £700 million and a strong national presence. Over the past 25 years, the business has built long-standing client relationships, resulting in a substantial secured order book and a strong pipeline of projects nationwide. This opportunity sits within a well-established business unit operating across London and the South, delivering a wide range of refurbishment, remediation, retrofit, and building safety projects across both the public and private sectors. Their client base includes local authorities and housing associations, with projects spanning residential, student accommodation, and regeneration schemes. The business is led by a highly experienced senior leadership team with a proven track record of delivering complex, high-quality projects. The Role Our client is seeking an experienced Project Manager to deliver a Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) retrofit project based in Hertfordshire. This is a council-led scheme focused on retrofit and energy efficiency improvements, requiring strong organisational and technical capabilities. You will take full ownership of project delivery, ensuring works are completed safely, on programme, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Full lifecycle management of an SHDF retrofit project Leading and coordinating site teams, including Site Managers and Resident Liaison Officers (RLOs) Managing project programmes using tools such as MS Project Overseeing reporting, trackers, and project documentation Ensuring compliance with health & safety and regulatory standards Acting as the main point of contact for clients (local authority), residents, and stakeholders Monitoring progress and reporting to senior leadership Managing subcontractors and driving high-quality delivery Utilising document control systems such as 4Projects (4P) About You Proven experience operating as a Project Manager within construction Strong background in refurbishment, retrofit, or social housing projects (SHDF experience desirable) Excellent leadership and team management skills Strong commercial awareness and programme management ability Proficient in MS Project and reporting tools Effective communicator with strong stakeholder management skills Detail-oriented with a proactive, solutions-focused mindset What s on Offer Competitive salary of £60,000 £70,000 Company car or £5,200 car allowance Private medical insurance Pension scheme Generous annual leave Performance-related bonus Ongoing professional development and career progression Opportunity to deliver high-impact sustainability and decarbonisation projects
01/04/2026
Full time
Project Manager Retrofit / SHDF Location: Stevenage, Hertfordshire Salary: £60,000 £70,000 + Excellent Benefits The Company We are partnering with a leading UK main contractor with a turnover exceeding £700 million and a strong national presence. Over the past 25 years, the business has built long-standing client relationships, resulting in a substantial secured order book and a strong pipeline of projects nationwide. This opportunity sits within a well-established business unit operating across London and the South, delivering a wide range of refurbishment, remediation, retrofit, and building safety projects across both the public and private sectors. Their client base includes local authorities and housing associations, with projects spanning residential, student accommodation, and regeneration schemes. The business is led by a highly experienced senior leadership team with a proven track record of delivering complex, high-quality projects. The Role Our client is seeking an experienced Project Manager to deliver a Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) retrofit project based in Hertfordshire. This is a council-led scheme focused on retrofit and energy efficiency improvements, requiring strong organisational and technical capabilities. You will take full ownership of project delivery, ensuring works are completed safely, on programme, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Full lifecycle management of an SHDF retrofit project Leading and coordinating site teams, including Site Managers and Resident Liaison Officers (RLOs) Managing project programmes using tools such as MS Project Overseeing reporting, trackers, and project documentation Ensuring compliance with health & safety and regulatory standards Acting as the main point of contact for clients (local authority), residents, and stakeholders Monitoring progress and reporting to senior leadership Managing subcontractors and driving high-quality delivery Utilising document control systems such as 4Projects (4P) About You Proven experience operating as a Project Manager within construction Strong background in refurbishment, retrofit, or social housing projects (SHDF experience desirable) Excellent leadership and team management skills Strong commercial awareness and programme management ability Proficient in MS Project and reporting tools Effective communicator with strong stakeholder management skills Detail-oriented with a proactive, solutions-focused mindset What s on Offer Competitive salary of £60,000 £70,000 Company car or £5,200 car allowance Private medical insurance Pension scheme Generous annual leave Performance-related bonus Ongoing professional development and career progression Opportunity to deliver high-impact sustainability and decarbonisation projects
Our client is a purpose-driven delivery partner in the social housing sector, working with housing associations, local authorities and community partners to improve homes and neighbourhoods. The organisation focuses on delivering sustainable, high-quality living environments that enhance residents lives now and in the future. With a strong understanding of sector challenges such as ageing housing stock, compliance requirements, fuel poverty and net-zero targets it offers a delivery model centred on innovation, transparency and long-term value. The Project Manager will lead the delivery of construction and retrofit projects within the social housing sector, overseeing all aspects from inception through to completion. This includes planning, coordination, and delivery, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, within budget, and in line with contractual and regulatory requirements. A key focus of the role is the successful delivery of retrofit and decarbonisation programmes across occupied homes, improving energy efficiency, reducing carbon emissions, and supporting compliance with government-funded schemes and net zero targets. The role requires a strong commitment to health and safety, customer care, and minimising disruption to residents while maintaining high-quality standards. Key Responsibilities Manage projects from inception to completion within occupied social housing environments Lead the delivery of retrofit and decarbonisation works, including insulation upgrades, ventilation improvements, and low-carbon heating systems (e.g. heat pumps) Plan, programme, and coordinate project delivery in line with funding requirements (e.g. PAS 2030/2035 where applicable) Oversee all on-site activities, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption to tenants Promote and enforce a strong health and safety culture through risk assessments, method statements, and regular site inspections Monitor project performance against programme, budget, and quality standards Build and maintain strong relationships with housing associations, local authorities, consultants, and supply chain partners Ensure clear and consistent communication with residents, managing expectations and addressing concerns sensitively Lead, manage, and develop site teams and subcontractors Support social value initiatives, including local employment, apprenticeships, and community engagement Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations, standards, and sustainability targets Experience & Skills Strong knowledge of construction processes, building regulations, and compliance within social housing Proven experience or strong understanding of retrofit and decarbonisation programmes (e.g. fabric-first approach, energy efficiency measures) Experience working in occupied properties, with a strong focus on customer care Good understanding of PAS 2030/2035 and funded retrofit schemes (desirable) Excellent organisational, planning, and programming skills Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities Effective leadership and team management skills Excellent communication skills, particularly in resident-facing environments Financial and commercial awareness, including cost control and reporting Ability to negotiate and influence a range of stakeholders Qualifications & Certifications SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) First Aid at Work CSCS Card
31/03/2026
Full time
Our client is a purpose-driven delivery partner in the social housing sector, working with housing associations, local authorities and community partners to improve homes and neighbourhoods. The organisation focuses on delivering sustainable, high-quality living environments that enhance residents lives now and in the future. With a strong understanding of sector challenges such as ageing housing stock, compliance requirements, fuel poverty and net-zero targets it offers a delivery model centred on innovation, transparency and long-term value. The Project Manager will lead the delivery of construction and retrofit projects within the social housing sector, overseeing all aspects from inception through to completion. This includes planning, coordination, and delivery, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, within budget, and in line with contractual and regulatory requirements. A key focus of the role is the successful delivery of retrofit and decarbonisation programmes across occupied homes, improving energy efficiency, reducing carbon emissions, and supporting compliance with government-funded schemes and net zero targets. The role requires a strong commitment to health and safety, customer care, and minimising disruption to residents while maintaining high-quality standards. Key Responsibilities Manage projects from inception to completion within occupied social housing environments Lead the delivery of retrofit and decarbonisation works, including insulation upgrades, ventilation improvements, and low-carbon heating systems (e.g. heat pumps) Plan, programme, and coordinate project delivery in line with funding requirements (e.g. PAS 2030/2035 where applicable) Oversee all on-site activities, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption to tenants Promote and enforce a strong health and safety culture through risk assessments, method statements, and regular site inspections Monitor project performance against programme, budget, and quality standards Build and maintain strong relationships with housing associations, local authorities, consultants, and supply chain partners Ensure clear and consistent communication with residents, managing expectations and addressing concerns sensitively Lead, manage, and develop site teams and subcontractors Support social value initiatives, including local employment, apprenticeships, and community engagement Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations, standards, and sustainability targets Experience & Skills Strong knowledge of construction processes, building regulations, and compliance within social housing Proven experience or strong understanding of retrofit and decarbonisation programmes (e.g. fabric-first approach, energy efficiency measures) Experience working in occupied properties, with a strong focus on customer care Good understanding of PAS 2030/2035 and funded retrofit schemes (desirable) Excellent organisational, planning, and programming skills Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities Effective leadership and team management skills Excellent communication skills, particularly in resident-facing environments Financial and commercial awareness, including cost control and reporting Ability to negotiate and influence a range of stakeholders Qualifications & Certifications SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) First Aid at Work CSCS Card
The Role As Project Manager, you will take full responsibility for the delivery of SHDF-funded retrofit programmes, ensuring all works are completed safely, on time, within budget, and in line with industry compliance standards. Projects will include a range of energy efficiency and retrofit measures such as insulation, ventilation, and low-carbon upgrades. Key Responsibilities Full lifecycle project management of SHDF retrofit works Managing site teams, subcontractors, and supply chain partners Ensuring compliance with PAS 2030 & PAS 2035 standards Overseeing programme delivery, budgets, and reporting Acting as the key point of contact for Stevenage Borough Council Driving resident engagement and maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction Monitoring quality assurance, health & safety, and performance Identifying and mitigating risks across the programme Requirements Proven experience as a Project Manager within social housing, planned works, or retrofit Strong track record delivering SHDF or similar decarbonisation projects In-depth knowledge of PAS 2030 & PAS 2035 frameworks Understanding of BREEAM principles (desirable) Highly organised with strong planning and coordination skills Excellent stakeholder management and communication abilities Experience working within occupied properties Relevant construction or project management qualifications What s on Offer Work with a leading Tier 1 contractor on a flagship SHDF programme Long-term pipeline of secured retrofit works £65k Salary comprehensive package Opportunity to play a key role in sustainability and net-zero delivery
31/03/2026
Full time
The Role As Project Manager, you will take full responsibility for the delivery of SHDF-funded retrofit programmes, ensuring all works are completed safely, on time, within budget, and in line with industry compliance standards. Projects will include a range of energy efficiency and retrofit measures such as insulation, ventilation, and low-carbon upgrades. Key Responsibilities Full lifecycle project management of SHDF retrofit works Managing site teams, subcontractors, and supply chain partners Ensuring compliance with PAS 2030 & PAS 2035 standards Overseeing programme delivery, budgets, and reporting Acting as the key point of contact for Stevenage Borough Council Driving resident engagement and maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction Monitoring quality assurance, health & safety, and performance Identifying and mitigating risks across the programme Requirements Proven experience as a Project Manager within social housing, planned works, or retrofit Strong track record delivering SHDF or similar decarbonisation projects In-depth knowledge of PAS 2030 & PAS 2035 frameworks Understanding of BREEAM principles (desirable) Highly organised with strong planning and coordination skills Excellent stakeholder management and communication abilities Experience working within occupied properties Relevant construction or project management qualifications What s on Offer Work with a leading Tier 1 contractor on a flagship SHDF programme Long-term pipeline of secured retrofit works £65k Salary comprehensive package Opportunity to play a key role in sustainability and net-zero delivery
Operations Manager Location: Glasgow, Scotland Salary: 65,000 - 75,000 (depending on experience) About the Role A leading building services contractor is seeking an experienced Operations Manager to oversee the delivery of mechanical, electrical, and renewable energy projects across Scotland. Based in Glasgow, you will manage day-to-day operations, ensuring projects are delivered efficiently, safely, and to the highest standards. This is a senior role that combines strategic oversight with hands-on management, driving performance across multiple projects and teams. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the operations team across multiple projects Develop and implement operational strategies to meet project delivery targets Ensure compliance with health & safety, quality, and industry standards Monitor budgets, resource allocation, and project schedules Collaborate with clients, consultants, and internal teams to maintain excellent stakeholder relationships Drive continuous improvement initiatives, including adoption of sustainable and low-carbon solutions Oversee recruitment, training, and development of staff and apprentices Requirements Proven experience as an Operations Manager within the building services, construction, or M&E sector Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills Experience managing multiple projects and large teams simultaneously Knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and renewable energy systems is highly desirable Strategic thinker with a focus on efficiency, quality, and safety Relevant qualifications in construction or engineering management (preferred) What's on Offer Competitive salary of 65,000 - 75,000 Leadership role within a growing, sustainable-focused organisation Opportunity to shape operations and processes across multiple high-profile projects Supportive team environment with professional development opportunities How to Apply If you are an experienced Operations Manager looking for a senior leadership role in Glasgow, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your experience and suitability for the position. Click apply now! Or for further information call Millie on (phone number removed) , alternatively send an email to (url removed)
31/03/2026
Full time
Operations Manager Location: Glasgow, Scotland Salary: 65,000 - 75,000 (depending on experience) About the Role A leading building services contractor is seeking an experienced Operations Manager to oversee the delivery of mechanical, electrical, and renewable energy projects across Scotland. Based in Glasgow, you will manage day-to-day operations, ensuring projects are delivered efficiently, safely, and to the highest standards. This is a senior role that combines strategic oversight with hands-on management, driving performance across multiple projects and teams. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the operations team across multiple projects Develop and implement operational strategies to meet project delivery targets Ensure compliance with health & safety, quality, and industry standards Monitor budgets, resource allocation, and project schedules Collaborate with clients, consultants, and internal teams to maintain excellent stakeholder relationships Drive continuous improvement initiatives, including adoption of sustainable and low-carbon solutions Oversee recruitment, training, and development of staff and apprentices Requirements Proven experience as an Operations Manager within the building services, construction, or M&E sector Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills Experience managing multiple projects and large teams simultaneously Knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and renewable energy systems is highly desirable Strategic thinker with a focus on efficiency, quality, and safety Relevant qualifications in construction or engineering management (preferred) What's on Offer Competitive salary of 65,000 - 75,000 Leadership role within a growing, sustainable-focused organisation Opportunity to shape operations and processes across multiple high-profile projects Supportive team environment with professional development opportunities How to Apply If you are an experienced Operations Manager looking for a senior leadership role in Glasgow, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your experience and suitability for the position. Click apply now! Or for further information call Millie on (phone number removed) , alternatively send an email to (url removed)
Facility Manager / Maintenance Manager / Chief Engineer Location: London, United Kingdom Industry: Hotel Construction / Real Estate Employment Type: Full-time Experience Required: Minimum 5+ years Job Summary: We are seeking a highly competent and experienced Facility Manager / Maintenance Manager / Chief Engineer with a strong background in hospitality, construction, or real estate environments. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing all aspects of building services engineering, maintenance operations, and facilities management across hotel or mixed-use properties. This role requires a hands-on professional with proven experience in construction coordination, hotel pre-opening, and operational maintenance, ensuring compliance with UK regulations and industry best practices. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the day-to-day facilities and engineering operations across hotel or real estate assets Oversee all building services systems, including HVAC, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, BMS, and fire safety systems Provide technical leadership during construction, fit-out, and refurbishment projects, particularly within hospitality environments Manage project lifecycle stages including installation, testing, commissioning, and handover Coordinate effectively with main contractors, subcontractors, consultants, and project stakeholders Ensure compliance with all relevant UK legislation, including: Health & Safety at Work Act CDM Regulations (Construction Design and Management) Fire Safety Regulations Building Regulations and British Standards Develop and implement planned preventive maintenance (PPM) schedules Monitor and manage statutory compliance and certification (e.g. gas safety, electrical testing, fire systems) Manage service contracts, suppliers, and external vendors (including SLAs and KPIs) Prepare, monitor, and control operational and capital expenditure budgets Conduct regular site inspections, audits, and risk assessments Support energy management and sustainability initiatives, including carbon reduction strategies Lead and develop in-house engineering teams, ensuring high performance and compliance Requirements: Minimum 5+ years of relevant experience in one or more of the following: Hotel engineering / maintenance operations Construction (preferably hospitality or commercial real estate) Real estate / property facilities management Strong technical knowledge of building services engineering and construction coordination Proven experience in hotel pre-opening, commissioning, and handover processes Solid understanding of UK statutory compliance and HSE regulations Degree or diploma in Mechanical, Electrical, or Civil Engineering (or equivalent) Membership or working towards membership of a recognised professional body such as: RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) preferred IOSH / NEBOSH (Health & Safety) advantageous Key Skills & Competencies: Strong leadership and team management capability Excellent technical troubleshooting and problem-solving skills Effective stakeholder and contractor management Project management and organisational skills Financial awareness, including budgeting and cost control Strong communication skills (written and verbal) Proactive approach to risk management and compliance Desirable: Experience working hotel environments, Construction or brand own facility management operations. Knowledge of CAFM systems and building management systems (BMS) Experience in sustainability frameworks (e.g. BREEAM) Multi-site facilities management experience Salary & Benefits: Competitive salary (based on experience) Performance-based bonus Professional development support
31/03/2026
Full time
Facility Manager / Maintenance Manager / Chief Engineer Location: London, United Kingdom Industry: Hotel Construction / Real Estate Employment Type: Full-time Experience Required: Minimum 5+ years Job Summary: We are seeking a highly competent and experienced Facility Manager / Maintenance Manager / Chief Engineer with a strong background in hospitality, construction, or real estate environments. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing all aspects of building services engineering, maintenance operations, and facilities management across hotel or mixed-use properties. This role requires a hands-on professional with proven experience in construction coordination, hotel pre-opening, and operational maintenance, ensuring compliance with UK regulations and industry best practices. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the day-to-day facilities and engineering operations across hotel or real estate assets Oversee all building services systems, including HVAC, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, BMS, and fire safety systems Provide technical leadership during construction, fit-out, and refurbishment projects, particularly within hospitality environments Manage project lifecycle stages including installation, testing, commissioning, and handover Coordinate effectively with main contractors, subcontractors, consultants, and project stakeholders Ensure compliance with all relevant UK legislation, including: Health & Safety at Work Act CDM Regulations (Construction Design and Management) Fire Safety Regulations Building Regulations and British Standards Develop and implement planned preventive maintenance (PPM) schedules Monitor and manage statutory compliance and certification (e.g. gas safety, electrical testing, fire systems) Manage service contracts, suppliers, and external vendors (including SLAs and KPIs) Prepare, monitor, and control operational and capital expenditure budgets Conduct regular site inspections, audits, and risk assessments Support energy management and sustainability initiatives, including carbon reduction strategies Lead and develop in-house engineering teams, ensuring high performance and compliance Requirements: Minimum 5+ years of relevant experience in one or more of the following: Hotel engineering / maintenance operations Construction (preferably hospitality or commercial real estate) Real estate / property facilities management Strong technical knowledge of building services engineering and construction coordination Proven experience in hotel pre-opening, commissioning, and handover processes Solid understanding of UK statutory compliance and HSE regulations Degree or diploma in Mechanical, Electrical, or Civil Engineering (or equivalent) Membership or working towards membership of a recognised professional body such as: RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) preferred IOSH / NEBOSH (Health & Safety) advantageous Key Skills & Competencies: Strong leadership and team management capability Excellent technical troubleshooting and problem-solving skills Effective stakeholder and contractor management Project management and organisational skills Financial awareness, including budgeting and cost control Strong communication skills (written and verbal) Proactive approach to risk management and compliance Desirable: Experience working hotel environments, Construction or brand own facility management operations. Knowledge of CAFM systems and building management systems (BMS) Experience in sustainability frameworks (e.g. BREEAM) Multi-site facilities management experience Salary & Benefits: Competitive salary (based on experience) Performance-based bonus Professional development support
Commercial Development Manager This is a high-impact role for a commercially driven individual with extensive construction industry experience and contacts who wants to build a strong pipeline, win work and be directly rewarded for it. Future opportunity to become a director. You will take ownership of developing and securing new business across public sector and commercial projects, with a focus on decarbonisation, retrofit and construction. This is an opportunity to position yourself as a key player in a growing market, building relationships, opening doors and converting opportunities into secured work. The Opportunity Take full ownership of your pipeline and sales strategy Build and develop relationships with key decision-makers across local authorities, housing associations and public sector bodies Identify opportunities early, ahead of formal tender processes Win high-value contracts across construction, retrofit and engineering services Work closely with internal teams to maximise bid success rates Develop long-term client relationships to drive repeat business What You ll Be Doing Generating new business through networking, outreach and industry presence Managing the full sales cycle from lead generation to contract award Tracking pipeline performance, conversion rates and forecasts Supporting and influencing bid submissions to improve win rates Maintaining strong CRM discipline and reporting Continuously building market knowledge and identifying new opportunities What We re Looking For Proven track record of winning business in construction, building services or low energy sectors Strong network within public sector procurement and decision-makers Commercially focused, target-driven and motivated by results Confident managing multiple opportunities and driving deals forward Strong communication and relationship-building skills What s On Offer Competitive base salary Uncapped bonus / commission structure Realistic 6-figure earning potential 36 days holiday (including public holidays) Up to 12% pension contribution Hybrid working and flexible hours Additional benefits include private healthcare, EV scheme, cycle to work scheme and more. Why This Role This role suits someone who wants more than just a salary someone who wants to build, win and be rewarded accordingly. You ll have the autonomy to grow your pipeline, the backing to win work, and a structure that directly rewards performance. I
31/03/2026
Full time
Commercial Development Manager This is a high-impact role for a commercially driven individual with extensive construction industry experience and contacts who wants to build a strong pipeline, win work and be directly rewarded for it. Future opportunity to become a director. You will take ownership of developing and securing new business across public sector and commercial projects, with a focus on decarbonisation, retrofit and construction. This is an opportunity to position yourself as a key player in a growing market, building relationships, opening doors and converting opportunities into secured work. The Opportunity Take full ownership of your pipeline and sales strategy Build and develop relationships with key decision-makers across local authorities, housing associations and public sector bodies Identify opportunities early, ahead of formal tender processes Win high-value contracts across construction, retrofit and engineering services Work closely with internal teams to maximise bid success rates Develop long-term client relationships to drive repeat business What You ll Be Doing Generating new business through networking, outreach and industry presence Managing the full sales cycle from lead generation to contract award Tracking pipeline performance, conversion rates and forecasts Supporting and influencing bid submissions to improve win rates Maintaining strong CRM discipline and reporting Continuously building market knowledge and identifying new opportunities What We re Looking For Proven track record of winning business in construction, building services or low energy sectors Strong network within public sector procurement and decision-makers Commercially focused, target-driven and motivated by results Confident managing multiple opportunities and driving deals forward Strong communication and relationship-building skills What s On Offer Competitive base salary Uncapped bonus / commission structure Realistic 6-figure earning potential 36 days holiday (including public holidays) Up to 12% pension contribution Hybrid working and flexible hours Additional benefits include private healthcare, EV scheme, cycle to work scheme and more. Why This Role This role suits someone who wants more than just a salary someone who wants to build, win and be rewarded accordingly. You ll have the autonomy to grow your pipeline, the backing to win work, and a structure that directly rewards performance. I
Senior Mechanical Design Engineer - Building Services - 20% Bonus Central London Flexible Working Up to 75k + 20% Basic Salary Bonus, 28 days annual leave & Benefits About Our Client: Our client is a growing Building Services Engineering Consultancy located in the bustling streets of Central London. Established in 2020, They have quickly become a 10 strong team, delivering exceptional work through strong client relationships within the commercial space. They are currently seeking a highly skilled Senior or Principal Mechanical Engineer to join the design team. You will lead on two specific projects. One will be the creation of a new nightclub in a 1930's theatre. The other will be a fulfilment centre within a large industrial unit for a very well known sports brands. Besides these two specific projects the business is know for commercial office real estate and restaurants/bars. Collaborating with a small and dynamic team of design engineers, electrical engineers, and a BIM team, you will play a key role in supporting and leading MEP projects from a mechanical perspective. Unique Selling Points: up to a 20% bonus on top of your salary based on performance and company performance rewarding your dedication and hard work. Prime Central London Location: Experience the energy of London's vibrant central district, with its buzzing cobbled streets and endless entertainment options right at your doorstep. 28 days annual leave + Bank Holiday Responsibilities: Your responsibilities will include leading feasibility and concept design stages through to RIBA Stages 3, 4, 5 & 6, working closely with architects, design teams, project managers, and clients. You will oversee the production of mechanical design schematics, designs, calculations, tender issue drawings, and technical schedules. Additionally, you will contribute to the development of our mechanical design standards and AutoCAD/BIM templates. To excel in this role, you should have at least 5+ years of experience as a senior mechanical engineer and have a strong track record of project delivery, working on projects from initial concept through to design completion and hand over. As part of our team, you will also be involved in mechanical surveys, energy and carbon analysis, consultancy, and troubleshooting. You will collaborate with clients and design teams to deliver energy-efficient, low carbon designs that meet regulations and best practices. Moreover, you will work on mechanical plant replacement projects, covering heating, ventilation, air conditioning, hot and cold water systems, above-ground drainage, controls, and more. In return, The business offer a highly competitive salary ranging from 55,000 to 75,000 per annum, depending on experience. Additionally, you will receive an annual performance bonus of up to 20%, with spot bonuses available. They provide 28 days of annual leave per year (exclusive of statutory holidays) and offer a company pension scheme and a cycle to work scheme. They also foster a flexible working culture, allowing you to achieve a healthy work-life balance. For more information get in touch and we can arrange a confidential conversation anytime to suit you. Your expert recruitment consultant is Jamie Wynne, call today on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
31/03/2026
Full time
Senior Mechanical Design Engineer - Building Services - 20% Bonus Central London Flexible Working Up to 75k + 20% Basic Salary Bonus, 28 days annual leave & Benefits About Our Client: Our client is a growing Building Services Engineering Consultancy located in the bustling streets of Central London. Established in 2020, They have quickly become a 10 strong team, delivering exceptional work through strong client relationships within the commercial space. They are currently seeking a highly skilled Senior or Principal Mechanical Engineer to join the design team. You will lead on two specific projects. One will be the creation of a new nightclub in a 1930's theatre. The other will be a fulfilment centre within a large industrial unit for a very well known sports brands. Besides these two specific projects the business is know for commercial office real estate and restaurants/bars. Collaborating with a small and dynamic team of design engineers, electrical engineers, and a BIM team, you will play a key role in supporting and leading MEP projects from a mechanical perspective. Unique Selling Points: up to a 20% bonus on top of your salary based on performance and company performance rewarding your dedication and hard work. Prime Central London Location: Experience the energy of London's vibrant central district, with its buzzing cobbled streets and endless entertainment options right at your doorstep. 28 days annual leave + Bank Holiday Responsibilities: Your responsibilities will include leading feasibility and concept design stages through to RIBA Stages 3, 4, 5 & 6, working closely with architects, design teams, project managers, and clients. You will oversee the production of mechanical design schematics, designs, calculations, tender issue drawings, and technical schedules. Additionally, you will contribute to the development of our mechanical design standards and AutoCAD/BIM templates. To excel in this role, you should have at least 5+ years of experience as a senior mechanical engineer and have a strong track record of project delivery, working on projects from initial concept through to design completion and hand over. As part of our team, you will also be involved in mechanical surveys, energy and carbon analysis, consultancy, and troubleshooting. You will collaborate with clients and design teams to deliver energy-efficient, low carbon designs that meet regulations and best practices. Moreover, you will work on mechanical plant replacement projects, covering heating, ventilation, air conditioning, hot and cold water systems, above-ground drainage, controls, and more. In return, The business offer a highly competitive salary ranging from 55,000 to 75,000 per annum, depending on experience. Additionally, you will receive an annual performance bonus of up to 20%, with spot bonuses available. They provide 28 days of annual leave per year (exclusive of statutory holidays) and offer a company pension scheme and a cycle to work scheme. They also foster a flexible working culture, allowing you to achieve a healthy work-life balance. For more information get in touch and we can arrange a confidential conversation anytime to suit you. Your expert recruitment consultant is Jamie Wynne, call today on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
MEP Design Manager - Data Centres Leading Engineering Consultancy Up to 90,000 + Package About the Client Our client is a leading engineering consultancy focused on delivering innovative, sustainable, and high-performance projects. With a commitment to enhancing client outcomes and supporting their people, they pride themselves on engineering excellence, integrity, and collaboration. Role Purpose We are seeking a Design Manager (MEP) to lead multi-disciplinary design delivery for high-profile data-centre projects. This role combines technical and commercial leadership, overseeing all design phases, managing programme, budget, and risk, while supporting procurement, construction, commissioning, and post-handover activities. As the primary client liaison on design matters, the Design Manager will champion design excellence, collaboration, and sustainability in mission-critical environments, ensuring high-quality outcomes across complex, high-energy facilities. Key Responsibilities Project Delivery & Design Management Lead and coordinate MEP design from concept through handover, integrating multiple disciplines to deliver compliant, high-quality designs. Manage programme, cost, and risk for all design phases escalate and resolve issues promptly to meet commercial objectives. Maintain design documentation, including risk registers, change logs, and QA processes. Produce and review technical deliverables: specifications, calculations, single-line diagrams, equipment schedules, and reports. Facilitate design reviews, client meetings, and multidisciplinary workshops. Support procurement, Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), site inspections, commissioning, and post-handover activities. Client & Stakeholder Management Act as primary client contact for design matters, managing expectations and enhancing satisfaction. Build and maintain strong relationships with architects, structural engineers, ICT specialists, contractors, commissioning agents, and suppliers. Identify and develop business opportunities through client engagement and industry networking. People Leadership & Development Lead project engineers, designers, and consultants through mentoring, coaching, and performance management. Foster a collaborative and inclusive team culture that promotes knowledge sharing and professional growth. Ensure adherence to the consultancy's quality, health and safety, and sustainability standards. Requirements Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (or equivalent). Chartered Engineer status preferred or working towards chartership. 7-12 years' experience managing MEP design on data-centre or mission-critical projects. Strong technical knowledge of data-centre systems: UPS, standby generation, electrical distribution, earthing, battery systems, CRAC/CRAH, chilled water systems, pumping, and controls/BMS. Proven experience leading multidisciplinary design teams and delivering projects on time and budget. Experience managing complex client relationships and stakeholder communications. Proficiency with BIM tools (Revit, 3D coordination) and industry-standard design/calculation software. Desirable Skills & Experience Knowledge of Uptime Institute tiering, ISO/IEC critical facilities standards, and tier/certification processes. Experience in sustainable design and low-carbon engineering solutions for high-energy facilities. Strong commercial awareness with excellent problem-solving, decision-making, and communication skills. Why This Role? This is a unique opportunity to take a leadership position on high-value, mission-critical projects with a consultancy that values innovation, collaboration, and professional development. The role offers exposure to challenging data-centre projects and the chance to shape sustainable, high-performing facilities. Apply Now For a confidential discussion, please contact us to apply. Your expert recruitment consultant is Jamie Wynne, call today on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
31/03/2026
Full time
MEP Design Manager - Data Centres Leading Engineering Consultancy Up to 90,000 + Package About the Client Our client is a leading engineering consultancy focused on delivering innovative, sustainable, and high-performance projects. With a commitment to enhancing client outcomes and supporting their people, they pride themselves on engineering excellence, integrity, and collaboration. Role Purpose We are seeking a Design Manager (MEP) to lead multi-disciplinary design delivery for high-profile data-centre projects. This role combines technical and commercial leadership, overseeing all design phases, managing programme, budget, and risk, while supporting procurement, construction, commissioning, and post-handover activities. As the primary client liaison on design matters, the Design Manager will champion design excellence, collaboration, and sustainability in mission-critical environments, ensuring high-quality outcomes across complex, high-energy facilities. Key Responsibilities Project Delivery & Design Management Lead and coordinate MEP design from concept through handover, integrating multiple disciplines to deliver compliant, high-quality designs. Manage programme, cost, and risk for all design phases escalate and resolve issues promptly to meet commercial objectives. Maintain design documentation, including risk registers, change logs, and QA processes. Produce and review technical deliverables: specifications, calculations, single-line diagrams, equipment schedules, and reports. Facilitate design reviews, client meetings, and multidisciplinary workshops. Support procurement, Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), site inspections, commissioning, and post-handover activities. Client & Stakeholder Management Act as primary client contact for design matters, managing expectations and enhancing satisfaction. Build and maintain strong relationships with architects, structural engineers, ICT specialists, contractors, commissioning agents, and suppliers. Identify and develop business opportunities through client engagement and industry networking. People Leadership & Development Lead project engineers, designers, and consultants through mentoring, coaching, and performance management. Foster a collaborative and inclusive team culture that promotes knowledge sharing and professional growth. Ensure adherence to the consultancy's quality, health and safety, and sustainability standards. Requirements Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (or equivalent). Chartered Engineer status preferred or working towards chartership. 7-12 years' experience managing MEP design on data-centre or mission-critical projects. Strong technical knowledge of data-centre systems: UPS, standby generation, electrical distribution, earthing, battery systems, CRAC/CRAH, chilled water systems, pumping, and controls/BMS. Proven experience leading multidisciplinary design teams and delivering projects on time and budget. Experience managing complex client relationships and stakeholder communications. Proficiency with BIM tools (Revit, 3D coordination) and industry-standard design/calculation software. Desirable Skills & Experience Knowledge of Uptime Institute tiering, ISO/IEC critical facilities standards, and tier/certification processes. Experience in sustainable design and low-carbon engineering solutions for high-energy facilities. Strong commercial awareness with excellent problem-solving, decision-making, and communication skills. Why This Role? This is a unique opportunity to take a leadership position on high-value, mission-critical projects with a consultancy that values innovation, collaboration, and professional development. The role offers exposure to challenging data-centre projects and the chance to shape sustainable, high-performing facilities. Apply Now For a confidential discussion, please contact us to apply. Your expert recruitment consultant is Jamie Wynne, call today on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
You are responsible for overseeing and delivering works programmes that contribute to and ultimately will fully decarbonise whg homes. You will procure and manage major works programmes with an annual cost of circa 30m. You will ensure a professional and commercial approach is taken and value for money is achieved. You will also ensure that the programme is highly customer focused to deliver energy efficient homes for our customers. Client Details whg are one of the Midlands' leading and most successful providers of high quality homes. Owning and managing around 22,000 properties, we provide affordable, good quality homes and community-based services, creating sustainable and resilient communities.We are a proud champion of our places, working with our partners to secure future prosperity through regeneration, place shaping, community investment and improving wellbeing. Achieved G1 (Governance) and V1 (Financial viability) ratings, as well as C1 in the new Consumer Standard, by the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) - the highest available rating in each category. Recognised as one of the UK's Best Places to Work for the second year. Named one of UK's biggest housing builders in Inside Housing's annual Top 50 Biggest Builders 2025 list. We believe that a good quality, affordable home is the cornerstone of a successful life. Our focus on providing more quality homes and extending the impact of our services reflects our dedication to our customers, communities and the planet.We aim to create an outstanding workplace that attracts and retains top talent, fostering excellent performance with our diverse and skilled workforce.Our 2030 plan sets out an ambitious programme of change, working in partnership with our customers and colleagues, through six transformational projects that will shape our future. Description You will have direct management responsibility of a Project Manager who is supported by a team of Project Delivery Officers and Customer Liaison Advisers. Decarbonisation, retrofit and planned works refurbishment projects across Walsall. Contract Management: take responsibility for the overall management and delivery of investment programme projects. Support the project delivery teams to ensure compliance with contractual obligations, financial management and address any issues that arise. Cost control, financial reporting and commercial management. Procurement and tenders. Risk management and identification. Bids and funding. Compliance and safety. Stakeholder engagement with the wider WHG teams, local authorities, contractors, consultants and supply chain. Profile Relevant qualification or professional body membership in a relatable field such as Construction Project Management, Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, Engineering, or Architecture. Experience in successfully delivering a large programme of work, overseeing multiple projects and contracts, within the housing/ construction sector. Knowledge of retrofit / decarbonisation / ideally experience managing such projects. Experience of bid writing / working with grant funding. Relevant experience of budget preparation and management, including estimating. Commutable distance to Walsall. Job Offer Annual salary of up to 77,456 Car allowance of 1,000 Local government pension scheme Flexible working 30 days annual leave + bank holidays Option to purchase additional 5 days leave Investment in learning and CPD Cycle to work scheme Boost benefits portal access
26/08/2025
Full time
You are responsible for overseeing and delivering works programmes that contribute to and ultimately will fully decarbonise whg homes. You will procure and manage major works programmes with an annual cost of circa 30m. You will ensure a professional and commercial approach is taken and value for money is achieved. You will also ensure that the programme is highly customer focused to deliver energy efficient homes for our customers. Client Details whg are one of the Midlands' leading and most successful providers of high quality homes. Owning and managing around 22,000 properties, we provide affordable, good quality homes and community-based services, creating sustainable and resilient communities.We are a proud champion of our places, working with our partners to secure future prosperity through regeneration, place shaping, community investment and improving wellbeing. Achieved G1 (Governance) and V1 (Financial viability) ratings, as well as C1 in the new Consumer Standard, by the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) - the highest available rating in each category. Recognised as one of the UK's Best Places to Work for the second year. Named one of UK's biggest housing builders in Inside Housing's annual Top 50 Biggest Builders 2025 list. We believe that a good quality, affordable home is the cornerstone of a successful life. Our focus on providing more quality homes and extending the impact of our services reflects our dedication to our customers, communities and the planet.We aim to create an outstanding workplace that attracts and retains top talent, fostering excellent performance with our diverse and skilled workforce.Our 2030 plan sets out an ambitious programme of change, working in partnership with our customers and colleagues, through six transformational projects that will shape our future. Description You will have direct management responsibility of a Project Manager who is supported by a team of Project Delivery Officers and Customer Liaison Advisers. Decarbonisation, retrofit and planned works refurbishment projects across Walsall. Contract Management: take responsibility for the overall management and delivery of investment programme projects. Support the project delivery teams to ensure compliance with contractual obligations, financial management and address any issues that arise. Cost control, financial reporting and commercial management. Procurement and tenders. Risk management and identification. Bids and funding. Compliance and safety. Stakeholder engagement with the wider WHG teams, local authorities, contractors, consultants and supply chain. Profile Relevant qualification or professional body membership in a relatable field such as Construction Project Management, Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, Engineering, or Architecture. Experience in successfully delivering a large programme of work, overseeing multiple projects and contracts, within the housing/ construction sector. Knowledge of retrofit / decarbonisation / ideally experience managing such projects. Experience of bid writing / working with grant funding. Relevant experience of budget preparation and management, including estimating. Commutable distance to Walsall. Job Offer Annual salary of up to 77,456 Car allowance of 1,000 Local government pension scheme Flexible working 30 days annual leave + bank holidays Option to purchase additional 5 days leave Investment in learning and CPD Cycle to work scheme Boost benefits portal access
HVAC Engineering Manager Location: Hybrid (Office/Remote) Salary: 72,000 + 20% Bonus Industry: Large Retail Company Client Details We are excited to partner with a major retail company seeking a highly skilled HVAC Engineering Manager to join their team. If you're ready to lead in a dynamic, fast-paced environment and make a lasting impact on HVAC systems for a large retailer, this is the role for you. Description Key Responsibilities: Develop and improve HVAC standards : Identify opportunities to enhance HVAC plant, Air Handling Units, controls, and infrastructure, with a focus on energy efficiency and low-carbon technology. Drive decarbonisation and sustainability : Lead the development of the annual business plan for new stores, capital replacements, and decarbonisation programmes. Cross-functional collaboration : Work closely with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure successful delivery of Group technical standards. Performance analysis and solutions : Review and understand equipment performance, investigating root cause issues and developing proposals that inform short, medium, and long-term plans. Continuous improvement : Identify opportunities to streamline HVAC products, driving better, simpler, and more cost-effective solutions. Industry relationships : Develop and maintain productive relationships with industry experts, colleagues, and stakeholders (Retail and Property), driving innovation and results. Technical innovation : Stay ahead of trends by bringing fresh ideas and technological advancements to the table, keeping the business at the forefront of HVAC solutions. Complex site solutions : Collaborate with project teams to identify HVAC equipment solutions for challenging and complex sites. Profile You Will Need: A proven track record in HVAC applications, with strong theoretical and practical knowledge of modern technologies in the sector. Experience in commercial and office building systems is preferred. Familiarity with the latest trends in HVAC equipment and emerging solutions. An understanding of the unique demands of food retail and a passion for driving improvements through change. Previous experience in project design and delivery, including writing specifications. An up-to-date understanding of industry standards and relevant legislation. Strong knowledge of Health & Safety requirements, with the ability to approach specifications in a way that delivers easy-to-maintain solutions. A good understanding of other building services disciplines. Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with a proven ability to work within a team and a positive can-do attitude. Skills & Qualifications: Essential : HNC or above in HVAC Design & Technology Desired : Mechanical Engineering Degree Desired : IEng (Incorporated Engineer) accreditation Desired : CEng (Chartered Engineer) status Desired : Previous experience working with industry bodies and associations Job Offer What's on Offer: Competitive salary of 72,000 20% annual bonus potential Hybrid working options to support work-life balance Opportunities for professional growth and development within a large and successful retail company If you're looking for a role where your technical expertise and leadership will make a real difference, apply today! We're looking for a dynamic individual who thrives in a collaborative environment and is passionate about driving sustainable and innovative HVAC solutions.
04/02/2025
Full time
HVAC Engineering Manager Location: Hybrid (Office/Remote) Salary: 72,000 + 20% Bonus Industry: Large Retail Company Client Details We are excited to partner with a major retail company seeking a highly skilled HVAC Engineering Manager to join their team. If you're ready to lead in a dynamic, fast-paced environment and make a lasting impact on HVAC systems for a large retailer, this is the role for you. Description Key Responsibilities: Develop and improve HVAC standards : Identify opportunities to enhance HVAC plant, Air Handling Units, controls, and infrastructure, with a focus on energy efficiency and low-carbon technology. Drive decarbonisation and sustainability : Lead the development of the annual business plan for new stores, capital replacements, and decarbonisation programmes. Cross-functional collaboration : Work closely with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure successful delivery of Group technical standards. Performance analysis and solutions : Review and understand equipment performance, investigating root cause issues and developing proposals that inform short, medium, and long-term plans. Continuous improvement : Identify opportunities to streamline HVAC products, driving better, simpler, and more cost-effective solutions. Industry relationships : Develop and maintain productive relationships with industry experts, colleagues, and stakeholders (Retail and Property), driving innovation and results. Technical innovation : Stay ahead of trends by bringing fresh ideas and technological advancements to the table, keeping the business at the forefront of HVAC solutions. Complex site solutions : Collaborate with project teams to identify HVAC equipment solutions for challenging and complex sites. Profile You Will Need: A proven track record in HVAC applications, with strong theoretical and practical knowledge of modern technologies in the sector. Experience in commercial and office building systems is preferred. Familiarity with the latest trends in HVAC equipment and emerging solutions. An understanding of the unique demands of food retail and a passion for driving improvements through change. Previous experience in project design and delivery, including writing specifications. An up-to-date understanding of industry standards and relevant legislation. Strong knowledge of Health & Safety requirements, with the ability to approach specifications in a way that delivers easy-to-maintain solutions. A good understanding of other building services disciplines. Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with a proven ability to work within a team and a positive can-do attitude. Skills & Qualifications: Essential : HNC or above in HVAC Design & Technology Desired : Mechanical Engineering Degree Desired : IEng (Incorporated Engineer) accreditation Desired : CEng (Chartered Engineer) status Desired : Previous experience working with industry bodies and associations Job Offer What's on Offer: Competitive salary of 72,000 20% annual bonus potential Hybrid working options to support work-life balance Opportunities for professional growth and development within a large and successful retail company If you're looking for a role where your technical expertise and leadership will make a real difference, apply today! We're looking for a dynamic individual who thrives in a collaborative environment and is passionate about driving sustainable and innovative HVAC solutions.