If you're someone who enjoys keeping spaces running safely, smoothly and to a high standard-especially in an environment that supports research and teaching-this is a role where your hands-on skills and organisation genuinely make a difference. My client is hiring for a proactive Senior Building Technician to support the day-to-day operations of the estate, working closely with the Building Manager and a wider team. What you'll be doing: Help oversee day-to-day building operations to ensure research and teaching support services run efficiently Install, maintain and support research equipment-liaising with academic and technical colleagues as needed Manage movement and relocation of large or fragile laboratory equipment between labs Support construction and refurbishment work in laboratories, including job allocation, supervision, input and quality control Carry out maintenance and repairs to building fabric and services, handling faults, inspection and escalation when required Plan and participate in preventative maintenance and repairs, including monitoring and fault identification Install, move, modify laboratory furniture and key services (e.g. compressed air, gases, cryogens, water, air handling, extraction systems, vacuum pumps) Distribute and replenish liquid nitrogen, dry ice and other gas stocks as required Use managed waste stream processes (including non-hazardous and recycling), following required record keeping Provide technical support for teaching practices across the estate, alongside Facilities or Laboratory Technicians Understand and support security and fire alarm systems, including activation and periodic testing Provide front-line emergency response during working hours, including incident management (including service shut down/rectification/isolation where needed) Support required admin tasks: follow relevant regulations, assist with risk assessment/method statements, and maintain maintenance/expenditure records Restock consumables and equipment using correct procedures and keep appropriate records Maintain strong working relationships across Chemistry (e.g. catering, reception, stores) and with academic and student stakeholders What you'll bring: A C&G, HNC, HND, NVQ3 or equivalent trade qualification Demonstrable experience in servicing, troubleshooting and repairing smaller laboratory equipment, with mechanical/electrical repair capability Confidence using mechanical engineering and woodworking hand tools Clear knowledge of Health and Safety and building regulations Computer literacy with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) Ability to work flexibly, organise your time, prioritise competing tasks, and deliver to deadlines and a high standard Knowledge of a building management system and PAT testing software Additional information: This is a full-time, on-site role in the centre of Oxford with no parking so you will need to use Park & Ride or direct bus, walk or cycle. Salary range 32 - 37k Hours are 36.5 hours, Monday - Friday 8am - 4pm but finish at 3pm on a Friday (No on call) 28 days Holiday + Xmas Shut Down + 8 Bank Holidays If you're looking for a role that blends practical technical work, operational responsibility and real stakeholder impact, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's estate team in Oxford. If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
23/08/2026
Full time
If you're someone who enjoys keeping spaces running safely, smoothly and to a high standard-especially in an environment that supports research and teaching-this is a role where your hands-on skills and organisation genuinely make a difference. My client is hiring for a proactive Senior Building Technician to support the day-to-day operations of the estate, working closely with the Building Manager and a wider team. What you'll be doing: Help oversee day-to-day building operations to ensure research and teaching support services run efficiently Install, maintain and support research equipment-liaising with academic and technical colleagues as needed Manage movement and relocation of large or fragile laboratory equipment between labs Support construction and refurbishment work in laboratories, including job allocation, supervision, input and quality control Carry out maintenance and repairs to building fabric and services, handling faults, inspection and escalation when required Plan and participate in preventative maintenance and repairs, including monitoring and fault identification Install, move, modify laboratory furniture and key services (e.g. compressed air, gases, cryogens, water, air handling, extraction systems, vacuum pumps) Distribute and replenish liquid nitrogen, dry ice and other gas stocks as required Use managed waste stream processes (including non-hazardous and recycling), following required record keeping Provide technical support for teaching practices across the estate, alongside Facilities or Laboratory Technicians Understand and support security and fire alarm systems, including activation and periodic testing Provide front-line emergency response during working hours, including incident management (including service shut down/rectification/isolation where needed) Support required admin tasks: follow relevant regulations, assist with risk assessment/method statements, and maintain maintenance/expenditure records Restock consumables and equipment using correct procedures and keep appropriate records Maintain strong working relationships across Chemistry (e.g. catering, reception, stores) and with academic and student stakeholders What you'll bring: A C&G, HNC, HND, NVQ3 or equivalent trade qualification Demonstrable experience in servicing, troubleshooting and repairing smaller laboratory equipment, with mechanical/electrical repair capability Confidence using mechanical engineering and woodworking hand tools Clear knowledge of Health and Safety and building regulations Computer literacy with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) Ability to work flexibly, organise your time, prioritise competing tasks, and deliver to deadlines and a high standard Knowledge of a building management system and PAT testing software Additional information: This is a full-time, on-site role in the centre of Oxford with no parking so you will need to use Park & Ride or direct bus, walk or cycle. Salary range 32 - 37k Hours are 36.5 hours, Monday - Friday 8am - 4pm but finish at 3pm on a Friday (No on call) 28 days Holiday + Xmas Shut Down + 8 Bank Holidays If you're looking for a role that blends practical technical work, operational responsibility and real stakeholder impact, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's estate team in Oxford. If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
Capital Project Manager Location: Wrexham / Hybrid Contract: Interim, 3-4 months Rate: 300 - 350 per day We are seeking an experienced Client-Side Capital Project Manager to join an established estates and capital projects function on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced project professional to take day-to-day responsibility for a defined portfolio of live, multi-million-pound capital projects, helping to maintain momentum and ensure projects are delivered effectively across programme, cost, risk and quality. The Role You will take ownership of the day-to-day delivery of a portfolio of capital projects, coordinating professional teams and contractors and ensuring that key actions, decisions and project milestones continue to progress. This is a client-side project management position rather than a site management role. Main Contractors will be responsible for site delivery, supported by established professional teams including Employer's Agents, Quantity Surveyors, Principal Designers, architects, engineers and other specialist consultants. The successful candidate will be expected to become effective quickly, understand the status of live projects and proactively identify and resolve issues before they impact delivery. Key Responsibilities Take day-to-day client-side responsibility for an agreed portfolio of capital projects. Drive project programmes and maintain momentum across consultant and contractor teams. Coordinate architects, engineers, Employer's Agents, Quantity Surveyors, Principal Designers and other specialist consultants. Manage contractors from the client's perspective. Monitor project budgets, forecasts, commitments and change alongside the appointed Quantity Surveyor and Employer's Agent. Maintain project programmes, risk registers, action trackers and appropriate project controls. Chair and attend project, design, progress and stakeholder meetings as required. Ensure actions, decisions and approvals are progressed in a timely manner. Coordinate internal stakeholders and user groups. Identify and escalate programme, cost, risk and delivery issues at an early stage. Track planning, building control, statutory approvals and other project dependencies through the relevant professional teams. Support commissioning, handover, completion and project close-out. Provide concise and accurate project reporting to senior estates management. Project Environment The successful candidate will join a substantial and varied capital programme comprising major refurbishment, redevelopment, new-build, infrastructure and estate improvement projects. The portfolio includes projects involving: Major refurbishment and adaptation New-build development Residential development Specialist performance and public-facing facilities Learning and working environments Building services and infrastructure Energy and estate improvement schemes The precise project allocation will be determined according to experience and programme requirements. Procurement & Contractual Experience Experience of two-stage construction procurement would be particularly advantageous, including practical understanding of: Pre-Construction Services Agreements (PCSA) Contractor involvement during design development RIBA Stages 3 and 4 Package procurement and development of the Contract Sum Programme and risk management during pre-construction Transition from PCSA into the main works contract A working knowledge of JCT Design and Build contracts is also desirable. About You We are looking for an experienced and pragmatic project professional who can quickly take ownership of live projects and operate confidently within an established client-side environment. You will ideally have: Significant experience managing capital construction or refurbishment projects. Experience delivering multi-million-pound projects. Strong client-side project management experience. Experience of two-stage procurement and/or PCSA arrangements. Working knowledge of JCT Design and Build contracts. Experience coordinating multidisciplinary professional teams. Strong programme, cost, risk and change management skills. Experience within a complex public-sector, education, healthcare, property or corporate estates environment would be advantageous. Relevant professional qualifications or memberships such as APM, RICS, CIOB, RIBA or an appropriate engineering discipline would be advantageous. Working Arrangements The role is based in Wrexham with hybrid working arrangements. There is no fixed pattern of days required on site; attendance will vary according to project requirements, meetings and the stage of individual projects. Regular presence on site will be required given the nature of the capital programme, alongside the opportunity to work remotely where appropriate. If you are an experienced client-side Capital Project Manager who enjoys getting into live projects, understanding what needs to be done and making things happen, we would be keen to hear from you If you would like to discuss the role further, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Ltd - Derby Officer Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
17/08/2026
Contract
Capital Project Manager Location: Wrexham / Hybrid Contract: Interim, 3-4 months Rate: 300 - 350 per day We are seeking an experienced Client-Side Capital Project Manager to join an established estates and capital projects function on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced project professional to take day-to-day responsibility for a defined portfolio of live, multi-million-pound capital projects, helping to maintain momentum and ensure projects are delivered effectively across programme, cost, risk and quality. The Role You will take ownership of the day-to-day delivery of a portfolio of capital projects, coordinating professional teams and contractors and ensuring that key actions, decisions and project milestones continue to progress. This is a client-side project management position rather than a site management role. Main Contractors will be responsible for site delivery, supported by established professional teams including Employer's Agents, Quantity Surveyors, Principal Designers, architects, engineers and other specialist consultants. The successful candidate will be expected to become effective quickly, understand the status of live projects and proactively identify and resolve issues before they impact delivery. Key Responsibilities Take day-to-day client-side responsibility for an agreed portfolio of capital projects. Drive project programmes and maintain momentum across consultant and contractor teams. Coordinate architects, engineers, Employer's Agents, Quantity Surveyors, Principal Designers and other specialist consultants. Manage contractors from the client's perspective. Monitor project budgets, forecasts, commitments and change alongside the appointed Quantity Surveyor and Employer's Agent. Maintain project programmes, risk registers, action trackers and appropriate project controls. Chair and attend project, design, progress and stakeholder meetings as required. Ensure actions, decisions and approvals are progressed in a timely manner. Coordinate internal stakeholders and user groups. Identify and escalate programme, cost, risk and delivery issues at an early stage. Track planning, building control, statutory approvals and other project dependencies through the relevant professional teams. Support commissioning, handover, completion and project close-out. Provide concise and accurate project reporting to senior estates management. Project Environment The successful candidate will join a substantial and varied capital programme comprising major refurbishment, redevelopment, new-build, infrastructure and estate improvement projects. The portfolio includes projects involving: Major refurbishment and adaptation New-build development Residential development Specialist performance and public-facing facilities Learning and working environments Building services and infrastructure Energy and estate improvement schemes The precise project allocation will be determined according to experience and programme requirements. Procurement & Contractual Experience Experience of two-stage construction procurement would be particularly advantageous, including practical understanding of: Pre-Construction Services Agreements (PCSA) Contractor involvement during design development RIBA Stages 3 and 4 Package procurement and development of the Contract Sum Programme and risk management during pre-construction Transition from PCSA into the main works contract A working knowledge of JCT Design and Build contracts is also desirable. About You We are looking for an experienced and pragmatic project professional who can quickly take ownership of live projects and operate confidently within an established client-side environment. You will ideally have: Significant experience managing capital construction or refurbishment projects. Experience delivering multi-million-pound projects. Strong client-side project management experience. Experience of two-stage procurement and/or PCSA arrangements. Working knowledge of JCT Design and Build contracts. Experience coordinating multidisciplinary professional teams. Strong programme, cost, risk and change management skills. Experience within a complex public-sector, education, healthcare, property or corporate estates environment would be advantageous. Relevant professional qualifications or memberships such as APM, RICS, CIOB, RIBA or an appropriate engineering discipline would be advantageous. Working Arrangements The role is based in Wrexham with hybrid working arrangements. There is no fixed pattern of days required on site; attendance will vary according to project requirements, meetings and the stage of individual projects. Regular presence on site will be required given the nature of the capital programme, alongside the opportunity to work remotely where appropriate. If you are an experienced client-side Capital Project Manager who enjoys getting into live projects, understanding what needs to be done and making things happen, we would be keen to hear from you If you would like to discuss the role further, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Ltd - Derby Officer Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Job Advert Are you an experienced Facilities Manager looking for your next career move? Bidwells' Investment and Property Management team are looking for an experienced Regional Facilities Manager to join our supportive, forward-thinking team in Oxford. Our successful hire will help deliver exceptional standards across a diverse portfolio of commercial properties, working with prestigious clients including colleges, institutions and family trusts. This is a varied, hands-on role with real ownership of the day-to-day performance, compliance and smooth running of multiple commercial properties. We go beyond simply managing buildings, helping clients get the very best from their property investments through strong expertise and a proactive, service-led approach. What makes this role exciting? You'll have variety, autonomy and plenty of opportunity to make a difference. No two days are the same as you work across properties, contractors, clients and internal teams to keep everything running safely and to a high standard. You'll spot issues before they become problems, build great relationships with occupiers and suppliers, and keep our buildings compliant, well maintained and performing as they should. The role is primarily based across Oxford, with regular travel to other sites in the region, so a full UK driving licence is essential. What you'll do Manage the portfolio Carry out regular property and facilities inspections, identifying issues and driving timely resolutions. Deliver a high-quality, proactive service to occupiers across multiple properties. Oversee service charge budgets, reconciliations and associated financial processes. Manage contractors and utility providers in line with procurement requirements. Raise purchase orders and oversee invoices in line with company procedures. Keep people and buildings safe Monitor and review Health & Safety activity through RiskWise. Ensure statutory and regulatory compliance across the portfolio. Promote a strong safety culture and high standards across all sites. Work with contractors and stakeholders to identify and manage risk. Make systems work for you Use facilities management systems, including Elogbooks, to manage contractors, maintenance and compliance. Maintain accurate records across facilities, compliance and financial activities. Provide clear reporting and updates to colleagues and clients. Build great relationships Develop trusted relationships with clients, occupiers, contractors and internal teams. Act as a key point of contact for facilities-related queries and issues. Support the Associate and wider team in delivering an exceptional service. About you We're looking for someone proactive, organised and confident managing multiple properties and stakeholders. You'll enjoy being hands-on, solving problems and taking ownership, and be comfortable working with clients and contractors. You'll ideally have: Proven experience in facilities management across multiple sites. A strong understanding of Health & Safety and statutory compliance. Excellent organisational, communication and relationship-building skills. Confidence using Microsoft Office and facilities management systems. A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly. IOSH or NEBOSH qualification is highly desirable. Experience with Elogbooks and RiskWise is advantageous. Commercial property management experience is beneficial. Service charge budget and contractor procurement experience is an advantage. Why Bidwells? We're a different kind of business. Whilst we're a major player in the property sector, Bidwells remains a privately-owned, independent Partnership with an inclusive, entrepreneurial culture. We give our people autonomy and take the time to listen. As a certified B Corporation (B-Corp), we use our business as a force for good, creating long-term value for our clients, communities and the environment. What's in it for you Competitive Salary: We reward talent with a generous salary and group bonus scheme. As a Real Living Wage employer, we're committed to fair pay that reflects the true cost of living. Comprehensive Benefits: Up to 8% matched pension, 28 days holiday (+ bank holidays) as a minimum, your birthday off work, a wellness day, paid sabbaticals, private medical cover, medicash plan, lifestyle discounts and perks, and more. Professional Development: Continuous learning, study support and promotion opportunities. Innovative Culture: Be part of a forward-thinking team at the forefront of industry trends. Family Friendly: Enhanced family leave policies to support those close to you. Work-Life Balance: We value your well-being and offer agile working. Bidwells is dedicated to fostering an inclusive culture of belonging, where everyone can thrive and succeed as their true and authentic selves. We are committed to equal employment opportunity and encourage applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of race, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, disability, age, sexual orientation, transgender status, religion or belief. Flexible working requests are considered from day one. Recruitment agencies: Bidwells only pay agency fees where we have a signed agreement in place and the agency has been directed by our Talent Acquisition Team to work on a specific vacancy. We do not pay agency fees for speculative or unsolicited CVs submitted to Bidwells or any of our employees other than via our Applicant Tracking System and recruitment process. If this is not adhered to, agency fees will not be paid. Submission of any unsolicited CVs or proposals to Bidwells will be deemed evidence of full and unlimited acceptance of this approach. Department Investment Property Management Contract type Permanent Hours 37 Salary DOE
14/08/2026
Full time
Job Advert Are you an experienced Facilities Manager looking for your next career move? Bidwells' Investment and Property Management team are looking for an experienced Regional Facilities Manager to join our supportive, forward-thinking team in Oxford. Our successful hire will help deliver exceptional standards across a diverse portfolio of commercial properties, working with prestigious clients including colleges, institutions and family trusts. This is a varied, hands-on role with real ownership of the day-to-day performance, compliance and smooth running of multiple commercial properties. We go beyond simply managing buildings, helping clients get the very best from their property investments through strong expertise and a proactive, service-led approach. What makes this role exciting? You'll have variety, autonomy and plenty of opportunity to make a difference. No two days are the same as you work across properties, contractors, clients and internal teams to keep everything running safely and to a high standard. You'll spot issues before they become problems, build great relationships with occupiers and suppliers, and keep our buildings compliant, well maintained and performing as they should. The role is primarily based across Oxford, with regular travel to other sites in the region, so a full UK driving licence is essential. What you'll do Manage the portfolio Carry out regular property and facilities inspections, identifying issues and driving timely resolutions. Deliver a high-quality, proactive service to occupiers across multiple properties. Oversee service charge budgets, reconciliations and associated financial processes. Manage contractors and utility providers in line with procurement requirements. Raise purchase orders and oversee invoices in line with company procedures. Keep people and buildings safe Monitor and review Health & Safety activity through RiskWise. Ensure statutory and regulatory compliance across the portfolio. Promote a strong safety culture and high standards across all sites. Work with contractors and stakeholders to identify and manage risk. Make systems work for you Use facilities management systems, including Elogbooks, to manage contractors, maintenance and compliance. Maintain accurate records across facilities, compliance and financial activities. Provide clear reporting and updates to colleagues and clients. Build great relationships Develop trusted relationships with clients, occupiers, contractors and internal teams. Act as a key point of contact for facilities-related queries and issues. Support the Associate and wider team in delivering an exceptional service. About you We're looking for someone proactive, organised and confident managing multiple properties and stakeholders. You'll enjoy being hands-on, solving problems and taking ownership, and be comfortable working with clients and contractors. You'll ideally have: Proven experience in facilities management across multiple sites. A strong understanding of Health & Safety and statutory compliance. Excellent organisational, communication and relationship-building skills. Confidence using Microsoft Office and facilities management systems. A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly. IOSH or NEBOSH qualification is highly desirable. Experience with Elogbooks and RiskWise is advantageous. Commercial property management experience is beneficial. Service charge budget and contractor procurement experience is an advantage. Why Bidwells? We're a different kind of business. Whilst we're a major player in the property sector, Bidwells remains a privately-owned, independent Partnership with an inclusive, entrepreneurial culture. We give our people autonomy and take the time to listen. As a certified B Corporation (B-Corp), we use our business as a force for good, creating long-term value for our clients, communities and the environment. What's in it for you Competitive Salary: We reward talent with a generous salary and group bonus scheme. As a Real Living Wage employer, we're committed to fair pay that reflects the true cost of living. Comprehensive Benefits: Up to 8% matched pension, 28 days holiday (+ bank holidays) as a minimum, your birthday off work, a wellness day, paid sabbaticals, private medical cover, medicash plan, lifestyle discounts and perks, and more. Professional Development: Continuous learning, study support and promotion opportunities. Innovative Culture: Be part of a forward-thinking team at the forefront of industry trends. Family Friendly: Enhanced family leave policies to support those close to you. Work-Life Balance: We value your well-being and offer agile working. Bidwells is dedicated to fostering an inclusive culture of belonging, where everyone can thrive and succeed as their true and authentic selves. We are committed to equal employment opportunity and encourage applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of race, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, disability, age, sexual orientation, transgender status, religion or belief. Flexible working requests are considered from day one. Recruitment agencies: Bidwells only pay agency fees where we have a signed agreement in place and the agency has been directed by our Talent Acquisition Team to work on a specific vacancy. We do not pay agency fees for speculative or unsolicited CVs submitted to Bidwells or any of our employees other than via our Applicant Tracking System and recruitment process. If this is not adhered to, agency fees will not be paid. Submission of any unsolicited CVs or proposals to Bidwells will be deemed evidence of full and unlimited acceptance of this approach. Department Investment Property Management Contract type Permanent Hours 37 Salary DOE
Social Value Manager / Social Value Officer Construction A well-established and growing construction contractor based in Barking is looking to recruit a Social Value Manager / Social Value Officer / Community Impact Manager to join its team. The company delivers construction, refurbishment and planned maintenance projects across London and the South East, predominantly within the social housing sector. This is an excellent opportunity for a Social Value professional with construction or social housing experience to join a growing business and play a key role in delivering meaningful social value and community impact across a range of projects. The company is open to candidates at different levels, so this could suit an experienced Social Value Manager, an established Social Value Officer looking for their next step, or a Community Impact Manager with relevant construction-sector experience. The Role Social Value Manager / Social Value Officer Working across projects throughout London and the South East, you will be responsible for developing, coordinating, delivering and reporting on social value initiatives. You will work closely with Project Managers, Contracts Managers, Pre-Construction teams, clients, housing associations, local authorities, residents, schools, charities and community organisations to identify opportunities and ensure social value commitments are successfully delivered. Key Responsibilities: Develop and deliver Social Value Plans across construction and social housing projects. Work with project and pre-construction teams to identify social value opportunities at tender and mobilisation stages. Deliver social value commitments throughout the project lifecycle. Build strong relationships with clients, residents, local authorities, housing associations and community organisations. Develop local employment, apprenticeships, work experience, training and skills development opportunities. Coordinate school, college and community engagement initiatives. Develop relationships with local charities, community groups and voluntary organisations. Organise community events, careers fairs, volunteering and fundraising activities. Identify opportunities to support local businesses and the local supply chain. Monitor, measure and report on social value targets and outcomes. Maintain accurate records and evidence of social value delivery. Prepare regular social value reports and updates for clients and internal stakeholders. Support tender submissions, social value responses and bid documentation. Produce social value case studies and evidence of project impact. Work with operational teams to ensure contractual social value commitments are achieved. Identify local community needs and develop initiatives that create meaningful and measurable outcomes. Support the continued development of the company's wider Social Value and Community Impact strategy. About You The successful candidate will ideally have experience within Social Value, Community Investment, Community Engagement, Community Development or a similar position, preferably within the construction, social housing, property or facilities management sectors. You will ideally have: Experience delivering social value within construction or social housing. Experience developing and delivering Social Value Plans. Strong stakeholder engagement and relationship management skills. Experience working with clients, local authorities, housing associations and community organisations. Experience delivering employment, apprenticeship, education, training or community initiatives. Strong project management and organisational skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Experience measuring and reporting social value outputs and outcomes. A proactive and hands-on approach to community engagement. The ability to work independently while also working closely with operational and project teams. Knowledge or experience of Social Value TOMs, PPN 002, HACT, Social Value Portal, local authority social value requirements or client-specific social value frameworks would be highly advantageous. Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity for a Social Value Officer / Social Value Manager / Community Impact Manager to join a growing construction business and take ownership of social value delivery across projects in London and the South East.
13/08/2026
Full time
Social Value Manager / Social Value Officer Construction A well-established and growing construction contractor based in Barking is looking to recruit a Social Value Manager / Social Value Officer / Community Impact Manager to join its team. The company delivers construction, refurbishment and planned maintenance projects across London and the South East, predominantly within the social housing sector. This is an excellent opportunity for a Social Value professional with construction or social housing experience to join a growing business and play a key role in delivering meaningful social value and community impact across a range of projects. The company is open to candidates at different levels, so this could suit an experienced Social Value Manager, an established Social Value Officer looking for their next step, or a Community Impact Manager with relevant construction-sector experience. The Role Social Value Manager / Social Value Officer Working across projects throughout London and the South East, you will be responsible for developing, coordinating, delivering and reporting on social value initiatives. You will work closely with Project Managers, Contracts Managers, Pre-Construction teams, clients, housing associations, local authorities, residents, schools, charities and community organisations to identify opportunities and ensure social value commitments are successfully delivered. Key Responsibilities: Develop and deliver Social Value Plans across construction and social housing projects. Work with project and pre-construction teams to identify social value opportunities at tender and mobilisation stages. Deliver social value commitments throughout the project lifecycle. Build strong relationships with clients, residents, local authorities, housing associations and community organisations. Develop local employment, apprenticeships, work experience, training and skills development opportunities. Coordinate school, college and community engagement initiatives. Develop relationships with local charities, community groups and voluntary organisations. Organise community events, careers fairs, volunteering and fundraising activities. Identify opportunities to support local businesses and the local supply chain. Monitor, measure and report on social value targets and outcomes. Maintain accurate records and evidence of social value delivery. Prepare regular social value reports and updates for clients and internal stakeholders. Support tender submissions, social value responses and bid documentation. Produce social value case studies and evidence of project impact. Work with operational teams to ensure contractual social value commitments are achieved. Identify local community needs and develop initiatives that create meaningful and measurable outcomes. Support the continued development of the company's wider Social Value and Community Impact strategy. About You The successful candidate will ideally have experience within Social Value, Community Investment, Community Engagement, Community Development or a similar position, preferably within the construction, social housing, property or facilities management sectors. You will ideally have: Experience delivering social value within construction or social housing. Experience developing and delivering Social Value Plans. Strong stakeholder engagement and relationship management skills. Experience working with clients, local authorities, housing associations and community organisations. Experience delivering employment, apprenticeship, education, training or community initiatives. Strong project management and organisational skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Experience measuring and reporting social value outputs and outcomes. A proactive and hands-on approach to community engagement. The ability to work independently while also working closely with operational and project teams. Knowledge or experience of Social Value TOMs, PPN 002, HACT, Social Value Portal, local authority social value requirements or client-specific social value frameworks would be highly advantageous. Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity for a Social Value Officer / Social Value Manager / Community Impact Manager to join a growing construction business and take ownership of social value delivery across projects in London and the South East.
Job Title: Clerk Of Works Area: Thetford/Kings Lynn working in either offices Shift Pattern: Monday to Friday (Days) Salary: Excellent Salary Benefits: Car, Pension, Health Care Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Background Galaxy Personnel is partnering with an exciting National Company who are looking for a Clerk of Works to join their team, involved with projects at all stages. A true multidisciplinary contractor design team working on a variety of building and civil engineering projects from £0.1m to £30m+. From education, retail, commercial, industrial, offices, medical and research facilities, to award-winning residential and passive housing developments. You will provide proactive advice and support to Group Construction Site Teams on general aspects of construction quality, quality planning, measurement and monitoring. Key Responsibilities Assist the site teams in the development of Project Quality Plans, monitoring and testing processes and procedures applicable to each project to ensure quality standards are met, and statutory requirements are achieved. Review works undertaken on site and provide reports identifying areas of: Non-conformance / compliance with quality standards, Employers Requirements, Statutory requirements Preventative actions required, and advise on what actions may be appropriate (for acceptance by the protect team). Provide Construction Materials Site Support such as: Materials inspection, testing and reporting Specification guidance Monitoring and support of complex or high-quality works Engage with Group Specialist Businesses to obtain support and assistance with technical and design matters as necessary. Key Skills & Knowledge Communication, technical knowledge (understanding through application), materials, quality standards, technical standards (e.g. Building Regulations), an eye for quality and detail. Membership of ICWCI or working toward, would be advantageous. Experience I am keen to speak with experienced site construction professionals, site managers, Clerk of Works, etc. who feel they could excel in a quality, compliance and problem-solving role. You will need at least 15 years relevant construction experience gained with a main contractor. This opportunity would suit those with a mixed project background, across multiple construction sectors. Equally important is your ability to collaborate and be a key team player, with the personality and approach to help make projects a success, and help us develop and mentor our team, and maintain excellent relationships with our clients. Contact David at Galaxy Personnel Ltd on (phone number removed)
12/08/2026
Full time
Job Title: Clerk Of Works Area: Thetford/Kings Lynn working in either offices Shift Pattern: Monday to Friday (Days) Salary: Excellent Salary Benefits: Car, Pension, Health Care Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Background Galaxy Personnel is partnering with an exciting National Company who are looking for a Clerk of Works to join their team, involved with projects at all stages. A true multidisciplinary contractor design team working on a variety of building and civil engineering projects from £0.1m to £30m+. From education, retail, commercial, industrial, offices, medical and research facilities, to award-winning residential and passive housing developments. You will provide proactive advice and support to Group Construction Site Teams on general aspects of construction quality, quality planning, measurement and monitoring. Key Responsibilities Assist the site teams in the development of Project Quality Plans, monitoring and testing processes and procedures applicable to each project to ensure quality standards are met, and statutory requirements are achieved. Review works undertaken on site and provide reports identifying areas of: Non-conformance / compliance with quality standards, Employers Requirements, Statutory requirements Preventative actions required, and advise on what actions may be appropriate (for acceptance by the protect team). Provide Construction Materials Site Support such as: Materials inspection, testing and reporting Specification guidance Monitoring and support of complex or high-quality works Engage with Group Specialist Businesses to obtain support and assistance with technical and design matters as necessary. Key Skills & Knowledge Communication, technical knowledge (understanding through application), materials, quality standards, technical standards (e.g. Building Regulations), an eye for quality and detail. Membership of ICWCI or working toward, would be advantageous. Experience I am keen to speak with experienced site construction professionals, site managers, Clerk of Works, etc. who feel they could excel in a quality, compliance and problem-solving role. You will need at least 15 years relevant construction experience gained with a main contractor. This opportunity would suit those with a mixed project background, across multiple construction sectors. Equally important is your ability to collaborate and be a key team player, with the personality and approach to help make projects a success, and help us develop and mentor our team, and maintain excellent relationships with our clients. Contact David at Galaxy Personnel Ltd on (phone number removed)
An exciting opportunity has now arisen for a Contract Manager (NHS Hard Facilities Management) to join our Hard Facilities Management team. This team delivers planned, preventative and responsive building repairs for our end client, the NHS. Rydon Maintenance is an expanding division of the Rydon Group and is successfully providing hard facilities management services to a variety of clients, predominantly within the healthcare sector. Rydon Maintenance provides hard FM (facilities management) services across England for a growing number of NHS Trusts. We look after more than 250 buildings on behalf of 20 NHS Trusts on a planned and responsive repairs, small works and minor capital projects basis. We provide maintenance services to acute (hospital), ambulance trusts, primary care trusts as well as mental health trusts. Job Purpose The successful candidate will take responsibility for the delivery of Hard FM Services (planned, preventative and responsive repairs) including health, safety, quality and performance across a number of NHS contracts in Essex and East London. This is a varied role where you will be the point of contact for all operational issues to ensure the delivery of an effective hard facilities maintenance service in line with contractual obligations and budgetary constraints. Managing a skilled maintenance team delivering planned and reactive maintenance you will ensure contract compliance with all statutory regulations, current legislation and local codes of practice and policies across the sites. Specific key duties include: Ensuring that we deliver an outstanding maintenance and repairs service by providing excellent team leadership, long term planning of resources and delivering continuous improvements to the services/operations we provide. Ensure contractual commitments are met in accordance with KPI s/SLA s Managing these contracts on a day to day basis you will use your influence and impact to maximise financial profit levels and effectively manage risk while meeting or exceeding contractual key performance indicators. You will have responsibility for daily, weekly, monthly and annual planning and attending client contract monitoring meetings ensuring that all supporting documentation are available to demonstrate service delivery performance. You will build a balanced well performing team around you with a constant eye on succession planning. You will ensure your team understands what their job entails and that they carry out their job to a consistently high level by setting and driving stretching targets whilst ensuring our Company and Clients Policies and Procedures are adhered to. Identify and mitigate risk in all areas of contract and operational performance. Control and monitor the performance of the specialist service providers and any sub contractors through chairing regular review meetings when nominated in accordance with the annual programme What we can offer you: A competitive starting salary. A car allowance of £5.472 per annum. 25 days holiday with the ability to increase up to 30 days. Access to an employee discount scheme which includes a wide-range of special offers and discounts on insurances, lifestyle goods and services. Company pension, life assurance, income protection and private medical. Flexible benefits for you to choose from including Critical Illness, DenPlan and Cycle to work schemes. Health and wellness benefits such as free flu vaccinations, access to an Employee Assistance and Wellbeing Programme, BUPA Health & Wellbeing Plans, access to our Health and Wellbeing portal with an extensive range of advice and resources and much much more This is an excellent opportunity with onward development for you and the teams you lead Experience Required The preferred candidate will be an experienced contract manager ideally with previous PFI (Private Finance Initiative) experience. Ideally, you will have managed services across a multi-site operation, with experience gained ideally within a healthcare/NHS setting. You may have worked directly for the NHS, for an FM contractor providing service to the NHS or for a consultancy delivering services into this market. We will however also consider candidates with experience gained within a commercial maintenance environment (for example the maintenance of other public buildings). You will also have excellent previous experience of leading teams that manage directly employed and subcontracted trades with up to date knowledge (and qualifications) within health and safety. You will have strong financial acumen, using your expertise to ensure that the financial interests of both Rydon and our Clients are managed. You will also demonstrate excellent long-term planning/strategic thinking in order to recommend and implement continuous improvements to benefit our client and Rydon. This role offers excellent opportunity for further personal development. If you have the above skills and experience we would strongly encourage you to apply. Additional Information As a well established, progressive company we are committed to attracting and retaining individuals by offering an excellent benefits package that includes a wide range of core and voluntary benefits. Rydon is an equal opportunities employer and promotes diversity in employment. Successful candidates will be selected solely on their ability to carry out the duties of the post. To apply online, please use the 'apply for this job link' at the top of this page.
10/08/2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has now arisen for a Contract Manager (NHS Hard Facilities Management) to join our Hard Facilities Management team. This team delivers planned, preventative and responsive building repairs for our end client, the NHS. Rydon Maintenance is an expanding division of the Rydon Group and is successfully providing hard facilities management services to a variety of clients, predominantly within the healthcare sector. Rydon Maintenance provides hard FM (facilities management) services across England for a growing number of NHS Trusts. We look after more than 250 buildings on behalf of 20 NHS Trusts on a planned and responsive repairs, small works and minor capital projects basis. We provide maintenance services to acute (hospital), ambulance trusts, primary care trusts as well as mental health trusts. Job Purpose The successful candidate will take responsibility for the delivery of Hard FM Services (planned, preventative and responsive repairs) including health, safety, quality and performance across a number of NHS contracts in Essex and East London. This is a varied role where you will be the point of contact for all operational issues to ensure the delivery of an effective hard facilities maintenance service in line with contractual obligations and budgetary constraints. Managing a skilled maintenance team delivering planned and reactive maintenance you will ensure contract compliance with all statutory regulations, current legislation and local codes of practice and policies across the sites. Specific key duties include: Ensuring that we deliver an outstanding maintenance and repairs service by providing excellent team leadership, long term planning of resources and delivering continuous improvements to the services/operations we provide. Ensure contractual commitments are met in accordance with KPI s/SLA s Managing these contracts on a day to day basis you will use your influence and impact to maximise financial profit levels and effectively manage risk while meeting or exceeding contractual key performance indicators. You will have responsibility for daily, weekly, monthly and annual planning and attending client contract monitoring meetings ensuring that all supporting documentation are available to demonstrate service delivery performance. You will build a balanced well performing team around you with a constant eye on succession planning. You will ensure your team understands what their job entails and that they carry out their job to a consistently high level by setting and driving stretching targets whilst ensuring our Company and Clients Policies and Procedures are adhered to. Identify and mitigate risk in all areas of contract and operational performance. Control and monitor the performance of the specialist service providers and any sub contractors through chairing regular review meetings when nominated in accordance with the annual programme What we can offer you: A competitive starting salary. A car allowance of £5.472 per annum. 25 days holiday with the ability to increase up to 30 days. Access to an employee discount scheme which includes a wide-range of special offers and discounts on insurances, lifestyle goods and services. Company pension, life assurance, income protection and private medical. Flexible benefits for you to choose from including Critical Illness, DenPlan and Cycle to work schemes. Health and wellness benefits such as free flu vaccinations, access to an Employee Assistance and Wellbeing Programme, BUPA Health & Wellbeing Plans, access to our Health and Wellbeing portal with an extensive range of advice and resources and much much more This is an excellent opportunity with onward development for you and the teams you lead Experience Required The preferred candidate will be an experienced contract manager ideally with previous PFI (Private Finance Initiative) experience. Ideally, you will have managed services across a multi-site operation, with experience gained ideally within a healthcare/NHS setting. You may have worked directly for the NHS, for an FM contractor providing service to the NHS or for a consultancy delivering services into this market. We will however also consider candidates with experience gained within a commercial maintenance environment (for example the maintenance of other public buildings). You will also have excellent previous experience of leading teams that manage directly employed and subcontracted trades with up to date knowledge (and qualifications) within health and safety. You will have strong financial acumen, using your expertise to ensure that the financial interests of both Rydon and our Clients are managed. You will also demonstrate excellent long-term planning/strategic thinking in order to recommend and implement continuous improvements to benefit our client and Rydon. This role offers excellent opportunity for further personal development. If you have the above skills and experience we would strongly encourage you to apply. Additional Information As a well established, progressive company we are committed to attracting and retaining individuals by offering an excellent benefits package that includes a wide range of core and voluntary benefits. Rydon is an equal opportunities employer and promotes diversity in employment. Successful candidates will be selected solely on their ability to carry out the duties of the post. To apply online, please use the 'apply for this job link' at the top of this page.
Our client is a leading M&E contractor with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality building services projects across the commercial, industrial, healthcare, education and public sectors. Due to continued growth, they are seeking an experienced Electrical Estimator to join their team and support the successful delivery of a varied portfolio of M&E projects. The Role As an Electrical Estimator, you will be responsible for producing accurate and competitive cost estimates for electrical building services projects. Working closely with clients, suppliers, subcontractors and internal delivery teams, you will play a key role in securing new business opportunities and ensuring projects are commercially viable from the outset. The successful candidate will have experience within the M&E sector and be comfortable interpreting technical specifications, undertaking take-offs and preparing detailed tender submissions for projects ranging from small works through to large-scale contracts. Typical Projects The successful candidate will be involved in pricing and tendering a wide range of mechanical and electrical building services projects, including: Commercial developments Industrial and manufacturing facilities Healthcare projects Educational facilities including schools, colleges and universities Retail and leisure developments Warehousing and distribution centres Local authority and public sector developments Refurbishment, fit-out and new-build projects Key Responsibilities Prepare accurate and detailed electrical cost estimates and tender submissions for M&E building services projects. Review tender documentation, specifications, drawings and employer's requirements to establish project scope and pricing strategy. Undertake detailed take-offs and measurements from drawings and schedules. Obtain and assess quotations from suppliers and specialist subcontractors. Attend site surveys, pre-tender meetings and client visits where required. Evaluate project risks, opportunities and value engineering options during the tender stage. Liaise closely with clients, consultants, project managers and internal departments throughout the bid process. Ensure all estimates are commercially competitive whilst maintaining profitability. Assist with the preparation of budgets, cost plans and variation quotations. Support the project delivery team through the handover process on successful tenders. Maintain accurate estimating records and provide reporting information as required. Monitor market trends, material pricing and supply chain performance to ensure competitive tendering. Skills & Experience Essential Previous experience as an Electrical Estimator within an M&E contractor or building services environment. Strong understanding of electrical building services installations, including power, lighting, containment, fire alarms, data and associated systems. Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications and tender documentation. Experience preparing estimates for commercial, industrial or public-sector construction projects. Strong commercial awareness and analytical skills. Excellent numerical accuracy and attention to detail. Proficient in Microsoft Excel and other Microsoft Office applications. Ability to manage multiple tender submissions and work to strict deadlines. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Desirable HNC/HND or equivalent in Electrical Engineering, Building Services Engineering or a related discipline. Experience using estimating software packages. Knowledge of current building services regulations, standards and industry best practices. Experience working alongside mechanical estimating teams on combined M&E tenders. Benefits Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to work on prestigious M&E projects. Long-term career progression within a growing contractor. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. This is an excellent opportunity for an Electrical Estimator to join a well-established M&E contractor and play a key role in the successful delivery of complex building services projects across the region. The NRL Group connect global companies with the right people to bring engineering projects to life. Supporting contracting companies with energy transition plans and working with our clients to create a cleaner, greener future. We welcome applications from every walk of life and are committed to diversity within the industries we support, as a certified Inclusive Recruiter and Armed Forces friendly employer. You can ensure you stay safe when job searching online by visiting the JobsAware website.
04/08/2026
Full time
Our client is a leading M&E contractor with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality building services projects across the commercial, industrial, healthcare, education and public sectors. Due to continued growth, they are seeking an experienced Electrical Estimator to join their team and support the successful delivery of a varied portfolio of M&E projects. The Role As an Electrical Estimator, you will be responsible for producing accurate and competitive cost estimates for electrical building services projects. Working closely with clients, suppliers, subcontractors and internal delivery teams, you will play a key role in securing new business opportunities and ensuring projects are commercially viable from the outset. The successful candidate will have experience within the M&E sector and be comfortable interpreting technical specifications, undertaking take-offs and preparing detailed tender submissions for projects ranging from small works through to large-scale contracts. Typical Projects The successful candidate will be involved in pricing and tendering a wide range of mechanical and electrical building services projects, including: Commercial developments Industrial and manufacturing facilities Healthcare projects Educational facilities including schools, colleges and universities Retail and leisure developments Warehousing and distribution centres Local authority and public sector developments Refurbishment, fit-out and new-build projects Key Responsibilities Prepare accurate and detailed electrical cost estimates and tender submissions for M&E building services projects. Review tender documentation, specifications, drawings and employer's requirements to establish project scope and pricing strategy. Undertake detailed take-offs and measurements from drawings and schedules. Obtain and assess quotations from suppliers and specialist subcontractors. Attend site surveys, pre-tender meetings and client visits where required. Evaluate project risks, opportunities and value engineering options during the tender stage. Liaise closely with clients, consultants, project managers and internal departments throughout the bid process. Ensure all estimates are commercially competitive whilst maintaining profitability. Assist with the preparation of budgets, cost plans and variation quotations. Support the project delivery team through the handover process on successful tenders. Maintain accurate estimating records and provide reporting information as required. Monitor market trends, material pricing and supply chain performance to ensure competitive tendering. Skills & Experience Essential Previous experience as an Electrical Estimator within an M&E contractor or building services environment. Strong understanding of electrical building services installations, including power, lighting, containment, fire alarms, data and associated systems. Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications and tender documentation. Experience preparing estimates for commercial, industrial or public-sector construction projects. Strong commercial awareness and analytical skills. Excellent numerical accuracy and attention to detail. Proficient in Microsoft Excel and other Microsoft Office applications. Ability to manage multiple tender submissions and work to strict deadlines. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Desirable HNC/HND or equivalent in Electrical Engineering, Building Services Engineering or a related discipline. Experience using estimating software packages. Knowledge of current building services regulations, standards and industry best practices. Experience working alongside mechanical estimating teams on combined M&E tenders. Benefits Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to work on prestigious M&E projects. Long-term career progression within a growing contractor. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. This is an excellent opportunity for an Electrical Estimator to join a well-established M&E contractor and play a key role in the successful delivery of complex building services projects across the region. The NRL Group connect global companies with the right people to bring engineering projects to life. Supporting contracting companies with energy transition plans and working with our clients to create a cleaner, greener future. We welcome applications from every walk of life and are committed to diversity within the industries we support, as a certified Inclusive Recruiter and Armed Forces friendly employer. You can ensure you stay safe when job searching online by visiting the JobsAware website.
Hexagon Group are excited to be partnering with a niche, privately owned property consultancy that has built an outstanding reputation for delivering a highly personalised property management service across Central London. As a result of continued growth, they are now seeking a Facilities Manager to join their close-knit team, taking responsibility for a varied mixed-use portfolio of commercial, retail and residential assets. In addition to excellent long-term career prospects, you will be rewarded with a salary between 45,000 - 47,000 plus a comprehensive benefits package. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Assistant Facilities Manager or Junior Facilities Manager who is looking to take the next step in their career, joining a business where you will receive ongoing support, exposure to high-quality assets, and genuine opportunities for professional development. You will be responsible for the day-to-day management of your portfolio, carrying out regular property inspections and ensuring each asset is maintained to the highest standard. Working closely with tenants, clients, and contractors, you will oversee planned and reactive maintenance, manage health and safety compliance, ensure all statutory obligations are met, and assist with the preparation and management of service charge budgets. The successful candidate will ideally have previous experience within commercial property or mixed-use facilities management, along with a good understanding of statutory compliance, health and safety legislation and service charge budgets. An IOSH qualification would be advantageous, although not essential. This role would suit an ambitious Assistant Facilities Manager or Junior Facilities Manager who is eager to progress into a broader portfolio management position within a respected and growing consultancy. Equally, if you are currently a Facilities Manager, but simply looking for a new challenge, our client would still be keen to hear from you. Please apply with a copy of your CV, and one of our consultants will be in touch.
30/07/2026
Full time
Hexagon Group are excited to be partnering with a niche, privately owned property consultancy that has built an outstanding reputation for delivering a highly personalised property management service across Central London. As a result of continued growth, they are now seeking a Facilities Manager to join their close-knit team, taking responsibility for a varied mixed-use portfolio of commercial, retail and residential assets. In addition to excellent long-term career prospects, you will be rewarded with a salary between 45,000 - 47,000 plus a comprehensive benefits package. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Assistant Facilities Manager or Junior Facilities Manager who is looking to take the next step in their career, joining a business where you will receive ongoing support, exposure to high-quality assets, and genuine opportunities for professional development. You will be responsible for the day-to-day management of your portfolio, carrying out regular property inspections and ensuring each asset is maintained to the highest standard. Working closely with tenants, clients, and contractors, you will oversee planned and reactive maintenance, manage health and safety compliance, ensure all statutory obligations are met, and assist with the preparation and management of service charge budgets. The successful candidate will ideally have previous experience within commercial property or mixed-use facilities management, along with a good understanding of statutory compliance, health and safety legislation and service charge budgets. An IOSH qualification would be advantageous, although not essential. This role would suit an ambitious Assistant Facilities Manager or Junior Facilities Manager who is eager to progress into a broader portfolio management position within a respected and growing consultancy. Equally, if you are currently a Facilities Manager, but simply looking for a new challenge, our client would still be keen to hear from you. Please apply with a copy of your CV, and one of our consultants will be in touch.
Hexagon Group are delighted to be partnering with a prestigious residential property management company in their search for a Facilities Manager to oversee one of London's most exclusive residential developments in London's West End. The development offers an unrivalled range of resident amenities, including a luxury spa, swimming pool, fitness suite and private cinema. As Facilities Manager, you will be responsible for the smooth operation of all building services, ensuring statutory compliance is maintained, service partners consistently perform to the highest standards, and all mechanical and electrical systems operate efficiently. You will be rewarded with a salary of up to 70,000 plus company benefit which will include a 10% bonus. This is a rare opportunity to join a market-leading organisation that specialises in managing some of the capital's most luxurious residential assets. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering an exceptional living experience for residents, ensuring the development is maintained to the highest possible standards while supporting the General Manager in the day-to-day operational management of this landmark building. You will work closely with residents, contractors and specialist consultants, taking ownership of technical queries, overseeing apartment fit-outs and resident alterations, monitoring planned and reactive maintenance programmes, and ensuring the building fabric and communal areas remain in immaculate condition. You will also play an important role in health & safety management, emergency preparedness and identifying opportunities to continually improve service delivery across the estate. Our client is seeking an experienced Facilities Manager with a strong technical or engineering background who has previously managed high-end residential developments, luxury hotels or similar premium environments. You will possess an excellent understanding of statutory compliance, contractor management and building services, whilst demonstrating exceptional communication skills and a genuine passion for delivering first-class customer service. NEBOSH or an equivalent health & safety qualification would be advantageous, alongside experience using CAFM systems. Most importantly, you will be a proactive, hands-on individual who enjoys working within a collaborative team and takes pride in maintaining buildings of the highest calibre. This is an exceptional opportunity to join one of London's leading luxury residential management organisations, where you will be entrusted with managing a truly iconic development and become an integral part of an experienced and highly professional on-site team.
30/07/2026
Full time
Hexagon Group are delighted to be partnering with a prestigious residential property management company in their search for a Facilities Manager to oversee one of London's most exclusive residential developments in London's West End. The development offers an unrivalled range of resident amenities, including a luxury spa, swimming pool, fitness suite and private cinema. As Facilities Manager, you will be responsible for the smooth operation of all building services, ensuring statutory compliance is maintained, service partners consistently perform to the highest standards, and all mechanical and electrical systems operate efficiently. You will be rewarded with a salary of up to 70,000 plus company benefit which will include a 10% bonus. This is a rare opportunity to join a market-leading organisation that specialises in managing some of the capital's most luxurious residential assets. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering an exceptional living experience for residents, ensuring the development is maintained to the highest possible standards while supporting the General Manager in the day-to-day operational management of this landmark building. You will work closely with residents, contractors and specialist consultants, taking ownership of technical queries, overseeing apartment fit-outs and resident alterations, monitoring planned and reactive maintenance programmes, and ensuring the building fabric and communal areas remain in immaculate condition. You will also play an important role in health & safety management, emergency preparedness and identifying opportunities to continually improve service delivery across the estate. Our client is seeking an experienced Facilities Manager with a strong technical or engineering background who has previously managed high-end residential developments, luxury hotels or similar premium environments. You will possess an excellent understanding of statutory compliance, contractor management and building services, whilst demonstrating exceptional communication skills and a genuine passion for delivering first-class customer service. NEBOSH or an equivalent health & safety qualification would be advantageous, alongside experience using CAFM systems. Most importantly, you will be a proactive, hands-on individual who enjoys working within a collaborative team and takes pride in maintaining buildings of the highest calibre. This is an exceptional opportunity to join one of London's leading luxury residential management organisations, where you will be entrusted with managing a truly iconic development and become an integral part of an experienced and highly professional on-site team.
Hays Construction and Property
Belmont, County Durham
Your new company You will be joining an international transport company within their property and estates team focusing on their UK portfolio. The role will be based in their Yorkshire and Northeast region but with travel for a national portfolio. Your new role To manage the day-to-day Facilities Management operations across the UK Group office locations, primarily focused on the Head office in the Northeast whilst also supporting the London and Midlands office facilities. The role is responsible for ensuring the offices are safe, compliant, efficient, and professionally managed, providing a positive workplace environment for colleagues and visitors. The role will lead local FM operations, including maintenance planning, contractor management, projects, compliance, service procurement, and office services across the locations. The role will also manage the Office Services and Reception teams, ensuring professional front-of-house services and consistent workplace standards are maintained across all office locations. What you'll need to succeed Experience within Facilities Management, office management, workplace operations, or similar environments. Experience preparing contractor scopes, service specifications, and coordinating procurement or tender activities. Experience managing contractors, suppliers, maintenance activities, and workplace services. Experience supervising office support, reception, or administrative teams desirable. Good understanding of health & safety, contractor control, and workplace compliance requirements. Experience supporting office projects, workplace improvements, or refurbishment activities. Competent in Microsoft Office systems and general reporting tools. IOSH qualification. What you'll get in return In return, you will get a competitive salary of 45,000- 55,000 depending on your experience, as well as a competitive benefits package. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
27/07/2026
Full time
Your new company You will be joining an international transport company within their property and estates team focusing on their UK portfolio. The role will be based in their Yorkshire and Northeast region but with travel for a national portfolio. Your new role To manage the day-to-day Facilities Management operations across the UK Group office locations, primarily focused on the Head office in the Northeast whilst also supporting the London and Midlands office facilities. The role is responsible for ensuring the offices are safe, compliant, efficient, and professionally managed, providing a positive workplace environment for colleagues and visitors. The role will lead local FM operations, including maintenance planning, contractor management, projects, compliance, service procurement, and office services across the locations. The role will also manage the Office Services and Reception teams, ensuring professional front-of-house services and consistent workplace standards are maintained across all office locations. What you'll need to succeed Experience within Facilities Management, office management, workplace operations, or similar environments. Experience preparing contractor scopes, service specifications, and coordinating procurement or tender activities. Experience managing contractors, suppliers, maintenance activities, and workplace services. Experience supervising office support, reception, or administrative teams desirable. Good understanding of health & safety, contractor control, and workplace compliance requirements. Experience supporting office projects, workplace improvements, or refurbishment activities. Competent in Microsoft Office systems and general reporting tools. IOSH qualification. What you'll get in return In return, you will get a competitive salary of 45,000- 55,000 depending on your experience, as well as a competitive benefits package. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)