Job Title: Construction Project Manager – Roof Replacement (Phased Delivery) Employer: Woodcote Parish Council- Location: Woodcote, Oxfordshire Contract Type: Contract - project based Salary: Dependent on experience
About the Role
Woodcote Parish Council is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to lead the delivery of a flat roof replacement project for the Village Hall. This is an opportunity to lead a high‑impact community infrastructure project. The timeline for the project is aggressive with a desired completion deadline for all project phases in 2026.
About the project
The Village Hall is partially flat roofed. The roof condition is end of life with multiple leaks. This project requires a phased and as cost effective as possible construction of a new roof with appropriate longevity. The design and construction approach must ensure the hall remains operational for as long as possible throughout the works. To that end it is desirable that the construction take place during the Summer months when the usage of the Village Hall is at the lowest level.
Phase 1: From design specification to tender for a flat roof replacement for the village hall.
Phase 2: Construction management of the solution build dependent on the outcome of Phase 1
Key Responsibilities
Phase 1
Lead early engagement with stakeholders to develop and communicate the phased delivery strategy, including sectional roof works to maintain hall functionality e.g. main stakeholders are the Parish Council, Village Hall Trustees, Village Hall Management
Define project objectives, in and out of scope, limitations, success measures, budget and programme
Present clear options to stakeholders, including roofing solutions, materials, sequencing approaches, temporary works strategies, and cost tiers.
Conduct feasibility studies, develop budgets (including grant opportunities), and align funding requirements.
Manage architects (any design work that may be needed) and engineers to ensure roof design supports phased construction, temporary works, and safe continued use of the hall.
Coordinate essential surveys (structural, asbestos, condition) to plan safe partial closures and phased access.
Oversee design development to ensure buildability, safety, cost control, and minimal service disruption.
Maintain proactive stakeholder communication, setting expectations for temporary closures, noise periods, and operational impacts.
Establish procurement and tender strategy tailored to a phased roofing package, ensuring contractors can accommodate staged working.
Prepare and issue a comprehensive roof-only tender pack, including drawings, sequencing requirements, specifications, prelims, contract conditions, and pricing documents.
Manage tender clarifications and ensure compliant, competitive bids that reflect the phased approach and operational constraints.
Phase 2
To be defined dependent on outcome of Phase 1 and the chosen design and build solution and project timelines.
Requirements
Proven experience in construction project management, ideally with phased delivery and operational continuity.
Strong understanding of roofing systems, temporary works, and health & safety compliance.
Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills.
Ability to manage budgets, procurement, and tender processes effectively.
Familiarity with surveys and risk management for occupied buildings.
Willingness to own the process.
Desirable
Experience working on community or public buildings.
Knowledge of funding alignment and cost planning for phased projects.
Knowledge of public sector procurement processes, pre-qualification questionnaires, and structured, objective evaluation processes.
Information on Project Available
Full current drawings
Approved plans for sloping roof
Structural survey of flat top roof
Survey of Village Hall
Interested?
Apply today and help us deliver a critical improvement while keeping the heart of the community open and thriving!
Applications and CVs must be emailed to Clerk@woodcoteparish.gov.uk by 5pm on the 16th February 2026.
Please email to arrange for an opportunity to have a pre-discussion should you have any questions.
This role will be subject to the required public sector procurement processes
02/02/2026
Contract
Job Title: Construction Project Manager – Roof Replacement (Phased Delivery) Employer: Woodcote Parish Council- Location: Woodcote, Oxfordshire Contract Type: Contract - project based Salary: Dependent on experience
About the Role
Woodcote Parish Council is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to lead the delivery of a flat roof replacement project for the Village Hall. This is an opportunity to lead a high‑impact community infrastructure project. The timeline for the project is aggressive with a desired completion deadline for all project phases in 2026.
About the project
The Village Hall is partially flat roofed. The roof condition is end of life with multiple leaks. This project requires a phased and as cost effective as possible construction of a new roof with appropriate longevity. The design and construction approach must ensure the hall remains operational for as long as possible throughout the works. To that end it is desirable that the construction take place during the Summer months when the usage of the Village Hall is at the lowest level.
Phase 1: From design specification to tender for a flat roof replacement for the village hall.
Phase 2: Construction management of the solution build dependent on the outcome of Phase 1
Key Responsibilities
Phase 1
Lead early engagement with stakeholders to develop and communicate the phased delivery strategy, including sectional roof works to maintain hall functionality e.g. main stakeholders are the Parish Council, Village Hall Trustees, Village Hall Management
Define project objectives, in and out of scope, limitations, success measures, budget and programme
Present clear options to stakeholders, including roofing solutions, materials, sequencing approaches, temporary works strategies, and cost tiers.
Conduct feasibility studies, develop budgets (including grant opportunities), and align funding requirements.
Manage architects (any design work that may be needed) and engineers to ensure roof design supports phased construction, temporary works, and safe continued use of the hall.
Coordinate essential surveys (structural, asbestos, condition) to plan safe partial closures and phased access.
Oversee design development to ensure buildability, safety, cost control, and minimal service disruption.
Maintain proactive stakeholder communication, setting expectations for temporary closures, noise periods, and operational impacts.
Establish procurement and tender strategy tailored to a phased roofing package, ensuring contractors can accommodate staged working.
Prepare and issue a comprehensive roof-only tender pack, including drawings, sequencing requirements, specifications, prelims, contract conditions, and pricing documents.
Manage tender clarifications and ensure compliant, competitive bids that reflect the phased approach and operational constraints.
Phase 2
To be defined dependent on outcome of Phase 1 and the chosen design and build solution and project timelines.
Requirements
Proven experience in construction project management, ideally with phased delivery and operational continuity.
Strong understanding of roofing systems, temporary works, and health & safety compliance.
Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills.
Ability to manage budgets, procurement, and tender processes effectively.
Familiarity with surveys and risk management for occupied buildings.
Willingness to own the process.
Desirable
Experience working on community or public buildings.
Knowledge of funding alignment and cost planning for phased projects.
Knowledge of public sector procurement processes, pre-qualification questionnaires, and structured, objective evaluation processes.
Information on Project Available
Full current drawings
Approved plans for sloping roof
Structural survey of flat top roof
Survey of Village Hall
Interested?
Apply today and help us deliver a critical improvement while keeping the heart of the community open and thriving!
Applications and CVs must be emailed to Clerk@woodcoteparish.gov.uk by 5pm on the 16th February 2026.
Please email to arrange for an opportunity to have a pre-discussion should you have any questions.
This role will be subject to the required public sector procurement processes
Position: Quality Advisor Reports to: Quality & Compliance Manager Overview Danny Sullivan Group is seeking a Quality Advisor to support the delivery of high-quality standards across a portfolio of civil engineering and infrastructure projects. This is a site-facing role, working closely with project teams to promote a right-first-time culture and ensure compliance with quality systems and project requirements. You will play a key role in embedding quality processes, carrying out audits, supporting corrective actions, and driving continuous improvement across the business. Key Responsibilities Health & Safety Promote strong safety awareness across all activities Follow all health and safety procedures and site requirements Adhere to site rules during visits and ensure appropriate use of PPE Project & Stakeholder Support Build and maintain effective relationships with project teams and supply chain Advise on quality standards, project requirements, and contractual expectations Support project teams with quality documentation and handover requirements Ensure quality documentation is completed accurately throughout the project lifecycle Quality Assurance & Delivery Support site teams in implementing quality processes and meeting requirements Review and assist in the development of quality plans, ITPs, and related documentation Carry out internal audits in line with company procedures and ISO 9001 requirements Identify non-conformances, trends, and improvement opportunities Support root cause analysis and ensure corrective actions are implemented Reporting & Continuous Improvement Monitor quality performance, trends, and KPIs Provide regular reports to the Quality & Compliance Manager Highlight recurring issues and support business-wide improvements Contribute to the ongoing development of the management system Assist with external audits and tender submissions where required Standards & Compliance Ensure compliance with ISO 9001, with awareness of ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 Support adherence to relevant industry standards including NHSS where applicable Review project specifications and ensure quality requirements are understood and applied Candidate Requirements Qualifications & Experience Level 4 / HNC (or equivalent experience) in a quality-related discipline ISO 9001 Internal Auditor (essential) Lead Auditor qualification (desirable) CQI membership or working towards (desirable) CSCS Card Experience within civil engineering, infrastructure, or construction environments Full UK driving licence Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of ISO 9001 and quality management systems Knowledge of construction and infrastructure project delivery Ability to carry out audits and produce clear reports Strong analytical skills to identify trends and improvements Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and Teams Effective communicator with the ability to influence at all levels Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Personal Attributes Strong commitment to quality, safety, and continuous improvement Proactive and solution-focused approach Confident working both independently and within project teams Professional, reliable, and detail-oriented Strong interpersonal skills with a collaborative mindset Flexible and adaptable to changing project demands INDWC Danny Sullivan Group is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and do not discriminate on the basis of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. We are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is fair, accessible and inclusive for all.
18/04/2026
Full time
Position: Quality Advisor Reports to: Quality & Compliance Manager Overview Danny Sullivan Group is seeking a Quality Advisor to support the delivery of high-quality standards across a portfolio of civil engineering and infrastructure projects. This is a site-facing role, working closely with project teams to promote a right-first-time culture and ensure compliance with quality systems and project requirements. You will play a key role in embedding quality processes, carrying out audits, supporting corrective actions, and driving continuous improvement across the business. Key Responsibilities Health & Safety Promote strong safety awareness across all activities Follow all health and safety procedures and site requirements Adhere to site rules during visits and ensure appropriate use of PPE Project & Stakeholder Support Build and maintain effective relationships with project teams and supply chain Advise on quality standards, project requirements, and contractual expectations Support project teams with quality documentation and handover requirements Ensure quality documentation is completed accurately throughout the project lifecycle Quality Assurance & Delivery Support site teams in implementing quality processes and meeting requirements Review and assist in the development of quality plans, ITPs, and related documentation Carry out internal audits in line with company procedures and ISO 9001 requirements Identify non-conformances, trends, and improvement opportunities Support root cause analysis and ensure corrective actions are implemented Reporting & Continuous Improvement Monitor quality performance, trends, and KPIs Provide regular reports to the Quality & Compliance Manager Highlight recurring issues and support business-wide improvements Contribute to the ongoing development of the management system Assist with external audits and tender submissions where required Standards & Compliance Ensure compliance with ISO 9001, with awareness of ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 Support adherence to relevant industry standards including NHSS where applicable Review project specifications and ensure quality requirements are understood and applied Candidate Requirements Qualifications & Experience Level 4 / HNC (or equivalent experience) in a quality-related discipline ISO 9001 Internal Auditor (essential) Lead Auditor qualification (desirable) CQI membership or working towards (desirable) CSCS Card Experience within civil engineering, infrastructure, or construction environments Full UK driving licence Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of ISO 9001 and quality management systems Knowledge of construction and infrastructure project delivery Ability to carry out audits and produce clear reports Strong analytical skills to identify trends and improvements Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and Teams Effective communicator with the ability to influence at all levels Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Personal Attributes Strong commitment to quality, safety, and continuous improvement Proactive and solution-focused approach Confident working both independently and within project teams Professional, reliable, and detail-oriented Strong interpersonal skills with a collaborative mindset Flexible and adaptable to changing project demands INDWC Danny Sullivan Group is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and do not discriminate on the basis of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. We are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is fair, accessible and inclusive for all.
Job Description Position: Quality Advisor Reports to: Quality & Compliance Manager Overview Danny Sullivan Group is seeking a Quality Advisor to support the delivery of high-quality standards across a portfolio of civil engineering and infrastructure projects. This is a site-facing role, working closely with project teams to promote a right-first-time culture and ensure compliance with quality systems and project requirements. You will play a key role in embedding quality processes, carrying out audits, supporting corrective actions, and driving continuous improvement across the business. Key Responsibilities Health & Safety Promote strong safety awareness across all activities Follow all health and safety procedures and site requirements Adhere to site rules during visits and ensure appropriate use of PPE Project & Stakeholder Support Build and maintain effective relationships with project teams and supply chain Advise on quality standards, project requirements, and contractual expectations Support project teams with quality documentation and handover requirements Ensure quality documentation is completed accurately throughout the project lifecycle Quality Assurance & Delivery Support site teams in implementing quality processes and meeting requirements Review and assist in the development of quality plans, ITPs, and related documentation Carry out internal audits in line with company procedures and ISO 9001 requirements Identify non-conformances, trends, and improvement opportunities Support root cause analysis and ensure corrective actions are implemented Reporting & Continuous Improvement Monitor quality performance, trends, and KPIs Provide regular reports to the Quality & Compliance Manager Highlight recurring issues and support business-wide improvements Contribute to the ongoing development of the management system Assist with external audits and tender submissions where required Standards & Compliance Ensure compliance with ISO 9001, with awareness of ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 Support adherence to relevant industry standards including NHSS where applicable Review project specifications and ensure quality requirements are understood and applied Candidate Requirements Qualifications & Experience Level 4 / HNC (or equivalent experience) in a quality-related discipline ISO 9001 Internal Auditor (essential) Lead Auditor qualification (desirable) CQI membership or working towards (desirable) CSCS Card Experience within civil engineering, infrastructure, or construction environments Full UK driving licence Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of ISO 9001 and quality management systems Knowledge of construction and infrastructure project delivery Ability to carry out audits and produce clear reports Strong analytical skills to identify trends and improvements Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and Teams Effective communicator with the ability to influence at all levels Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Personal Attributes Strong commitment to quality, safety, and continuous improvement Proactive and solution-focused approach Confident working both independently and within project teams Professional, reliable, and detail-oriented Strong interpersonal skills with a collaborative mindset Flexible and adaptable to changing project demands. INDW Danny Sullivan Group is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and do not discriminate on the basis of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. We are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is fair, accessible and inclusive for all.
18/04/2026
Full time
Job Description Position: Quality Advisor Reports to: Quality & Compliance Manager Overview Danny Sullivan Group is seeking a Quality Advisor to support the delivery of high-quality standards across a portfolio of civil engineering and infrastructure projects. This is a site-facing role, working closely with project teams to promote a right-first-time culture and ensure compliance with quality systems and project requirements. You will play a key role in embedding quality processes, carrying out audits, supporting corrective actions, and driving continuous improvement across the business. Key Responsibilities Health & Safety Promote strong safety awareness across all activities Follow all health and safety procedures and site requirements Adhere to site rules during visits and ensure appropriate use of PPE Project & Stakeholder Support Build and maintain effective relationships with project teams and supply chain Advise on quality standards, project requirements, and contractual expectations Support project teams with quality documentation and handover requirements Ensure quality documentation is completed accurately throughout the project lifecycle Quality Assurance & Delivery Support site teams in implementing quality processes and meeting requirements Review and assist in the development of quality plans, ITPs, and related documentation Carry out internal audits in line with company procedures and ISO 9001 requirements Identify non-conformances, trends, and improvement opportunities Support root cause analysis and ensure corrective actions are implemented Reporting & Continuous Improvement Monitor quality performance, trends, and KPIs Provide regular reports to the Quality & Compliance Manager Highlight recurring issues and support business-wide improvements Contribute to the ongoing development of the management system Assist with external audits and tender submissions where required Standards & Compliance Ensure compliance with ISO 9001, with awareness of ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 Support adherence to relevant industry standards including NHSS where applicable Review project specifications and ensure quality requirements are understood and applied Candidate Requirements Qualifications & Experience Level 4 / HNC (or equivalent experience) in a quality-related discipline ISO 9001 Internal Auditor (essential) Lead Auditor qualification (desirable) CQI membership or working towards (desirable) CSCS Card Experience within civil engineering, infrastructure, or construction environments Full UK driving licence Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of ISO 9001 and quality management systems Knowledge of construction and infrastructure project delivery Ability to carry out audits and produce clear reports Strong analytical skills to identify trends and improvements Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and Teams Effective communicator with the ability to influence at all levels Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Personal Attributes Strong commitment to quality, safety, and continuous improvement Proactive and solution-focused approach Confident working both independently and within project teams Professional, reliable, and detail-oriented Strong interpersonal skills with a collaborative mindset Flexible and adaptable to changing project demands. INDW Danny Sullivan Group is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and do not discriminate on the basis of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. We are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is fair, accessible and inclusive for all.
Site based Technical Facilities Manager - Barrow in Furness - Global Facilities Management Organisation: Manufacturing CBW Staffing Solutions are pleased to be working with a leading Facilities Management provider in the search for a Technical Facilities Manage r to oversee operations on a prestigious large-scale manufacturing site in Barrow-In-Furness . As Technical Facilities Manager, you will take full responsibility for the delivery of hard FM services across the site, ensuring all engineering, maintenance, compliance, and operational standards are achieved. You will lead a maintenance team, manage contractor performance, and maintain strong client relationships while driving service excellence. Package Competitive salary between 50,000 - 56,000 per annum (depending on experience) Core hours are Monday - Friday (40 hours per week) 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Company sick pay & private healthcare scheme Generous 4% matched workplace pension scheme Training, development & progression opportunities Responsibilities Managing the day-to-day delivery of hard services across the site Leading and developing the on-site maintenance and engineering team Ensuring planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive works are completed effectively Managing statutory compliance and health & safety across all technical services Monitoring budgets, costs, and contractor performance Acting as the main point of contact for the client and maintaining strong stakeholder relationships Driving continuous improvement and operational efficiency across the contract Requirements Relevant M&E qualifications (desirable) IOSH/NEBOSH or FM qualifications would be advantageous Proven experience managing hard services within Facilities Management Experience leading maintenance or engineering teams Strong knowledge of M&E systems and building services Excellent client facing and communication skills Experience managing compliance, health & safety and service delivery KPIs Interested? Apply with a full and up to date CV or contact Aaron Rutter at CBW Staffing Solutions.
18/04/2026
Full time
Site based Technical Facilities Manager - Barrow in Furness - Global Facilities Management Organisation: Manufacturing CBW Staffing Solutions are pleased to be working with a leading Facilities Management provider in the search for a Technical Facilities Manage r to oversee operations on a prestigious large-scale manufacturing site in Barrow-In-Furness . As Technical Facilities Manager, you will take full responsibility for the delivery of hard FM services across the site, ensuring all engineering, maintenance, compliance, and operational standards are achieved. You will lead a maintenance team, manage contractor performance, and maintain strong client relationships while driving service excellence. Package Competitive salary between 50,000 - 56,000 per annum (depending on experience) Core hours are Monday - Friday (40 hours per week) 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Company sick pay & private healthcare scheme Generous 4% matched workplace pension scheme Training, development & progression opportunities Responsibilities Managing the day-to-day delivery of hard services across the site Leading and developing the on-site maintenance and engineering team Ensuring planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive works are completed effectively Managing statutory compliance and health & safety across all technical services Monitoring budgets, costs, and contractor performance Acting as the main point of contact for the client and maintaining strong stakeholder relationships Driving continuous improvement and operational efficiency across the contract Requirements Relevant M&E qualifications (desirable) IOSH/NEBOSH or FM qualifications would be advantageous Proven experience managing hard services within Facilities Management Experience leading maintenance or engineering teams Strong knowledge of M&E systems and building services Excellent client facing and communication skills Experience managing compliance, health & safety and service delivery KPIs Interested? Apply with a full and up to date CV or contact Aaron Rutter at CBW Staffing Solutions.
Company An M&E engineering consultancy that are highly experienced in the specification, design, construction and management of all engineering services associated with the built environment. A very successful brand with a healthy pipeline of work secured. This company have a commitment to advancing and progressing their highly valued staff. They consultancy are known for their genuinely nice leaders who have created a extremely supportive and open workplace culture and environment with low staff turnover. This company work across various sectors including residential, healthcare, education, industrial, leisure and more. They are currently seeking an Electrical Designer at Engineer or Senior level - Building Services. Key Responsibilities Deliver electrical building services design across all project stages (concept through to detailed design) Produce calculations, specifications, reports, and technical drawings Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams (mechanical, public health, structural, architects) Attend client and design team meetings, contributing to technical discussions Ensure compliance with relevant regulations, standards, and sustainability targets Support (Senior level) project leadership, programme delivery, and client management Mentor junior engineers and contribute to team development (Senior level) Qualifications/Experience Degree qualified in Electrical Engineering or Building Services Engineering Experience in electrical design (building services preferred) Strong technical knowledge across LV distribution, lighting, power, and life safety systems Understanding of design software (e.g. Amtech, Dialux, Revit) Keen to develop technically and professionally Benefits 28 days holiday + Christmas shutdown holidays Hybrid working 3pm finish on Fridays Salary negotaible (depending on engineer or senior level) Yearly bonus Up to 6% pension Life insurance Non-contributory medical insurance Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer. Job suitability is assessed on merit in accordance with the individual's skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.
18/04/2026
Full time
Company An M&E engineering consultancy that are highly experienced in the specification, design, construction and management of all engineering services associated with the built environment. A very successful brand with a healthy pipeline of work secured. This company have a commitment to advancing and progressing their highly valued staff. They consultancy are known for their genuinely nice leaders who have created a extremely supportive and open workplace culture and environment with low staff turnover. This company work across various sectors including residential, healthcare, education, industrial, leisure and more. They are currently seeking an Electrical Designer at Engineer or Senior level - Building Services. Key Responsibilities Deliver electrical building services design across all project stages (concept through to detailed design) Produce calculations, specifications, reports, and technical drawings Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams (mechanical, public health, structural, architects) Attend client and design team meetings, contributing to technical discussions Ensure compliance with relevant regulations, standards, and sustainability targets Support (Senior level) project leadership, programme delivery, and client management Mentor junior engineers and contribute to team development (Senior level) Qualifications/Experience Degree qualified in Electrical Engineering or Building Services Engineering Experience in electrical design (building services preferred) Strong technical knowledge across LV distribution, lighting, power, and life safety systems Understanding of design software (e.g. Amtech, Dialux, Revit) Keen to develop technically and professionally Benefits 28 days holiday + Christmas shutdown holidays Hybrid working 3pm finish on Fridays Salary negotaible (depending on engineer or senior level) Yearly bonus Up to 6% pension Life insurance Non-contributory medical insurance Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer. Job suitability is assessed on merit in accordance with the individual's skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.
Water Hygiene Manager Our client is a leading facilities management organisation providing hard FM support across Tidworth & Bulford military Garrisons. Salary: £38,400 per annum plus company vehicle, Hours: 37.5 hours per week, no weekends Location: Tidworth What We Offer: Company Vehicle: Subsidised home to work commuting Annual Leave: 25 days plus bank holidays, with the option to buy and sell holiday Pension Plan: Contributory Company Pension Plan matched up to 6% Insurance: Individual life assurance and personal accident cover Employee Benefits Portal: Access to private medical, private dental, discounted gym membership, and discounted shopping at over 100 brands and outlets Reward and Recognition: Celebrate outstanding achievements Employee Assistance Program: Funded program with onsite mental health first aiders Your Role: You will focus on the delivery of all aspects of water hygiene and L8, including the writing, development, and review of all L8 Risk Assessments. You will be seen as the technical subject matter expert for L8 delivery and will work closely with Garrisons in this respect to ensure compliance and assurance. You will ensure the adoption of ADSL's QHSE policies and procedures throughout the area of responsibility. You will ensure the adoption of safe working practices during the maintenance and repair of the estate. You will provide technical guidance and advice for Legionella and water management. You will comply with the safe systems of work for all estate water related activities. What We're Looking For: Qualifications: It is essential to hold a City & Guilds/NVQ or equivalent in plumbing/heating systems, as well as a City & Guilds Accredited Risk Assessments Course (training will be provided for this requirement). In addition, a good understanding of the principles of COSHH regulations, water by-laws and associated water ACOP/regulations including BS8580 and BS8558 are needed for this role, as is holding or being able to achieve SC clearance. Lastly, computer literacy is imperative. Experience: At least 5 years of experience in a related building services environment, either at trade or managerial level, is essential for this role. In addition, it is required to have knowledge and familiarity of ACOP L8 requirements, at least 6 months experience in undertaking building surveys of water systems or similar, and previous experience of delivering L8 risk assessments. Lastly, previous experience in controlling work associated with L8 and water systems generally is needed. Skills: The role requires a customer focused and proactive 'can-do' attitude, as well as a thorough and methodical approach with appropriate attention to detail. The ability to work independently and as part of a team is also beneficial to this role. Driving Licence: Full UK valid driving licence required.
17/04/2026
Full time
Water Hygiene Manager Our client is a leading facilities management organisation providing hard FM support across Tidworth & Bulford military Garrisons. Salary: £38,400 per annum plus company vehicle, Hours: 37.5 hours per week, no weekends Location: Tidworth What We Offer: Company Vehicle: Subsidised home to work commuting Annual Leave: 25 days plus bank holidays, with the option to buy and sell holiday Pension Plan: Contributory Company Pension Plan matched up to 6% Insurance: Individual life assurance and personal accident cover Employee Benefits Portal: Access to private medical, private dental, discounted gym membership, and discounted shopping at over 100 brands and outlets Reward and Recognition: Celebrate outstanding achievements Employee Assistance Program: Funded program with onsite mental health first aiders Your Role: You will focus on the delivery of all aspects of water hygiene and L8, including the writing, development, and review of all L8 Risk Assessments. You will be seen as the technical subject matter expert for L8 delivery and will work closely with Garrisons in this respect to ensure compliance and assurance. You will ensure the adoption of ADSL's QHSE policies and procedures throughout the area of responsibility. You will ensure the adoption of safe working practices during the maintenance and repair of the estate. You will provide technical guidance and advice for Legionella and water management. You will comply with the safe systems of work for all estate water related activities. What We're Looking For: Qualifications: It is essential to hold a City & Guilds/NVQ or equivalent in plumbing/heating systems, as well as a City & Guilds Accredited Risk Assessments Course (training will be provided for this requirement). In addition, a good understanding of the principles of COSHH regulations, water by-laws and associated water ACOP/regulations including BS8580 and BS8558 are needed for this role, as is holding or being able to achieve SC clearance. Lastly, computer literacy is imperative. Experience: At least 5 years of experience in a related building services environment, either at trade or managerial level, is essential for this role. In addition, it is required to have knowledge and familiarity of ACOP L8 requirements, at least 6 months experience in undertaking building surveys of water systems or similar, and previous experience of delivering L8 risk assessments. Lastly, previous experience in controlling work associated with L8 and water systems generally is needed. Skills: The role requires a customer focused and proactive 'can-do' attitude, as well as a thorough and methodical approach with appropriate attention to detail. The ability to work independently and as part of a team is also beneficial to this role. Driving Licence: Full UK valid driving licence required.
General Manager position available! Up to £55k per annum and company vehicle, working for a leading hire company. Benefits of the General Manager role: Salary up to £55,000 per year depending on experience. Company vehicle Comprehensive training & career development opportunities Employee discount schemes & staff perks Extra holiday entitlement Company pension scheme & Employee Assistance Programme Recognition & reward schemes The Company Step into a pivotal General Manager role with a market-leading UK equipment rental provider, where you ll oversee diverse projects across multiple sectors. Join a supportive team that values expertise, problem-solving, and strong leadership to drive customer success every day. Responsibilities the General Manager include: Managing a team of 14 people including fitters and drivers Lead the team to deliver high standards across the depot. Achieve targets on sales, profit, stock management and customer satisfaction. Ensure compliance with company systems policies and procedures Develop relationships with key customers, ensuring high service delivery standards Champion Health, Safety, Quality, and Environmental (HSQE) standards. To be successful in this General Manager role you will have: Strong team leadership and coaching skills Exceptional organisational and time-management skills Knowledge of Microsoft Office. Understanding of plant and tools Relevant experience in plant and tool hire and/or the construction industry. Proven experience in a managerial role within a similar sector. You will have knowledge and experience of the following construction sectors; plant hire, tool hire, lifting, non-mechanical, power generation hire, accommodation hire or other specialist equipment hire. If you're an experienced Branch Manager, Depot Manager, General Manager, Service Centre Manager, Assistant Manager, Regional Manager, Hire Manager or Plant Manager looking for a rewarding role in the Manchester area, including Wigan, Atherton, Leigh and Swinton, apply today and take your career to the next level!
17/04/2026
Full time
General Manager position available! Up to £55k per annum and company vehicle, working for a leading hire company. Benefits of the General Manager role: Salary up to £55,000 per year depending on experience. Company vehicle Comprehensive training & career development opportunities Employee discount schemes & staff perks Extra holiday entitlement Company pension scheme & Employee Assistance Programme Recognition & reward schemes The Company Step into a pivotal General Manager role with a market-leading UK equipment rental provider, where you ll oversee diverse projects across multiple sectors. Join a supportive team that values expertise, problem-solving, and strong leadership to drive customer success every day. Responsibilities the General Manager include: Managing a team of 14 people including fitters and drivers Lead the team to deliver high standards across the depot. Achieve targets on sales, profit, stock management and customer satisfaction. Ensure compliance with company systems policies and procedures Develop relationships with key customers, ensuring high service delivery standards Champion Health, Safety, Quality, and Environmental (HSQE) standards. To be successful in this General Manager role you will have: Strong team leadership and coaching skills Exceptional organisational and time-management skills Knowledge of Microsoft Office. Understanding of plant and tools Relevant experience in plant and tool hire and/or the construction industry. Proven experience in a managerial role within a similar sector. You will have knowledge and experience of the following construction sectors; plant hire, tool hire, lifting, non-mechanical, power generation hire, accommodation hire or other specialist equipment hire. If you're an experienced Branch Manager, Depot Manager, General Manager, Service Centre Manager, Assistant Manager, Regional Manager, Hire Manager or Plant Manager looking for a rewarding role in the Manchester area, including Wigan, Atherton, Leigh and Swinton, apply today and take your career to the next level!
We have an exciting new opportunity at PCE for a Construction Site Administrator to work as part of our Projects team. The Construction Site Administrator is responsible for overseeing all site administration on a project. They also remotely support projects with their HSE documents and uploading to Asite and provide support and training to all site-based end users of Asite in order to help in driving change to make everyone s usage of Asite in line with WGLL & the AFSM. They support the Project Director and Project Manager in making a project compliant with all document administration and making sure that it is current and up to date, whilst working very closely with the BST, communicating any feedback and relevant information from site regarding Asite and systems in place. Always looking to work smarter and work towards streamlining all systems. Summary Contract: 10 Month Fixed Term Contract, Full Time Location: Site, Glasgow Reports to: Project Manager Competitive remuneration package 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, which increases during employment Pension Life cover Private health insurance Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Discretionary bonus, EOT Reward bonuses are based on business performance Location The Construction Site Administrator will be based at our project in Glasgow, Scotland RESPONSIBILITIES Responsibilities including but not limited to: Project support Project Documentation: Uploading project documentation to the client platform, from Asite. Auditing: Auditing Asite ensuring project documentation is to the required standard and in line with process and procedures and the Asite Filing Structure Manual (AFSM). Processes and WGLL: Support projects with creation and implementation of working processes and task specific WGLL. Project O&M Manual: Collation of required content for O&M Manual Project Admin: Participate and support the project teams in project and programme planning and progress meetings. Take meeting minutes where required Asite Ensure all project daily diaries are closed out for the previous week Ensure all project HSE Briefings are closed out for the previous week Conduct audits of Project Document Management System (Asite) to ensure it is utilised by the project team and in line with the Asite Filing Structure Manual Ensure all safety paperwork is completed and returned within expected timeframes Ensure all safety paperwork is scanned and uploaded to Asite within expected timeframes Ensure that the client receives copies weekly Upload delivery tickets to Asite Manage the return of the delivery notes from Slingers Crew Related Tasks Daily distribution of Build Packs Weekly Safety Paperwork distribute for completion, manage return, check for accuracy and upload to Asite Order and allocation of PPE and upload of handover forms to Asite Site Inductions Manage the return of delivery notes from Slingers, to be then uploaded to Asite. Populate site office noticeboards with information provided from construction admin and as directed by the PM Ensure site office noticeboards are kept up to date with the latest information (Labour, Site operative of the month, Site holidays from shared calendar via hub employee portal General Admin Taking meeting minutes in project meetings, in line with PCE s process Supporting on addendums to Method Statements Support and management of site personnel accommodation utility bills Book meeting rooms, organise refreshments, site passes, and parking where required Support absence management by reporting daily absences via PCE s absence email Work with HR to support site employees on the use of The Hub, Exelsys and Office365 Manage all site IT equipment and phones. Supported by the Business Support Team Managing stock of stationery / cleaning equipment etc for site office Support Operations Team by managing the receipt of non Asite related deliveries Booking in deliveries on Client system Support with the collation of Right to Work (RTW) documents as required for subcontract labour Manage the coordination of all required site inductions, including required inductions and PPE for visitors Managing the closedown of site office in regard to return of all PCE owned items Ensure stock of all stationary equipment is acceptable, including required office refreshments MSite Set up of Msite Mini on site at the start of a project sorting out any mini-issues with Msite support or reporting issues asap to head office Add new employees/subcontractors to site Send induction links project specific On day 1 with CM/SM/HM ensure profile is complete, correct roles are allocated, all competencies are loaded and right to work is uploaded and verified Reporting to HR any issues with Right to works Daily audit to ensure everyone on site is signed in and has completed Novade briefing to be sent to BL/JK Removal of leavers from site (just need to have site removed not profile) Monthly auditing to ensure competencies, medicals and right to works are in date liaising with subcontractors/employees to provide updated details when required - Update expiring competencies, medicals and right to works Ensure Mini is returned to Head office at the end of a project Key External Relationships Client ensure the client experience of project management/admin is a positive one, represents PCE in a professional manner at all times REQUIRED SKILLS AND BEHAVIOURS This role requires an organised and approachable person. The role holder will need to take ownership and will be responsible for supporting the project team with administrative tasks. They will need to be energetic, and results driven with a self-confident, flexible attitude. They will need excellent verbal and written communication skills and be thorough, paying attention to detail. They must be able to work on their own and be able to manage their own time sufficiently, prioritising the needs of the project. Promotes the company in a professional manner, matching the PCE values at all times: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and basic office equipment Ability to multitask and stay organised in a fast-paced environment Friendly and positive attitude Good understanding and insight of Asite Comfortable working in a highly busy environment Contribute as part of a Team Strong written and verbal communication abilities Discretion and confidentiality in handling sensitive information Ability to work to tight deadlines and see a job through to completion Ability to use own initiative where required to complete tasks Ability to challenge in the right manner to ensure that we are working efficiently and effectively Proactive Work in line with our 4 behaviours Humble, Honest, Hungry Smart and People Smart PCE will deliver great results through great leaderships PCE will work effectively: individually, as team PCE and with partners PCE will take pride in our abilities and what we deliver PCE will be positive, and will act with integrity PCE will always work safely About PCE PCE Ltd is an employee owned, forward-thinking superstructure and façade construction specialist, delivering HybriDfMA system build solutions on some of the most exciting and innovative projects in the UK. PCE is driven to provide our client partners with the best value, construction speed, and the highest levels of safety and quality, throughout our project delivery. We are a business that strives to deliver the best in everything we do and don't accept second best. Our people are our partners. Not only is PCE a company equally owned by our people through our Employee Ownership Trust, we believe in the power of employee voice. Our philosophy of engagement, involvement and participation mean our people help make the decisions that define our identity, drive our business, and shape our future, and we all share responsibility for the continued success of PCE as well as the rewards that may come with it. We are proud of our innovation, excellent health and safety standards and numerous best-in-field awards, including the RIBA Stirling award. Why PCE? In addition to the great benefits that come with being an employee-owned business, PCE has many reasons why we stand out: Positive and motivated workforce through the eyes of our employee partners A family-feel culture Champions of employee engagement, employee voice and employee-driven change Competitive remuneration package Career progression opportunities Individual development programmes Full induction programme, with continued support and ongoing training Commitment to continuous improvement governed by innovation, sustainability and advanced digital techniques Our People We are proud of the working environment we have created, which allows our people, teams and business to thrive. We want candidates with the right attitudes, behaviours and work ethic to be a part of the successful team at PCE . click apply for full job details
17/04/2026
Contract
We have an exciting new opportunity at PCE for a Construction Site Administrator to work as part of our Projects team. The Construction Site Administrator is responsible for overseeing all site administration on a project. They also remotely support projects with their HSE documents and uploading to Asite and provide support and training to all site-based end users of Asite in order to help in driving change to make everyone s usage of Asite in line with WGLL & the AFSM. They support the Project Director and Project Manager in making a project compliant with all document administration and making sure that it is current and up to date, whilst working very closely with the BST, communicating any feedback and relevant information from site regarding Asite and systems in place. Always looking to work smarter and work towards streamlining all systems. Summary Contract: 10 Month Fixed Term Contract, Full Time Location: Site, Glasgow Reports to: Project Manager Competitive remuneration package 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, which increases during employment Pension Life cover Private health insurance Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Discretionary bonus, EOT Reward bonuses are based on business performance Location The Construction Site Administrator will be based at our project in Glasgow, Scotland RESPONSIBILITIES Responsibilities including but not limited to: Project support Project Documentation: Uploading project documentation to the client platform, from Asite. Auditing: Auditing Asite ensuring project documentation is to the required standard and in line with process and procedures and the Asite Filing Structure Manual (AFSM). Processes and WGLL: Support projects with creation and implementation of working processes and task specific WGLL. Project O&M Manual: Collation of required content for O&M Manual Project Admin: Participate and support the project teams in project and programme planning and progress meetings. Take meeting minutes where required Asite Ensure all project daily diaries are closed out for the previous week Ensure all project HSE Briefings are closed out for the previous week Conduct audits of Project Document Management System (Asite) to ensure it is utilised by the project team and in line with the Asite Filing Structure Manual Ensure all safety paperwork is completed and returned within expected timeframes Ensure all safety paperwork is scanned and uploaded to Asite within expected timeframes Ensure that the client receives copies weekly Upload delivery tickets to Asite Manage the return of the delivery notes from Slingers Crew Related Tasks Daily distribution of Build Packs Weekly Safety Paperwork distribute for completion, manage return, check for accuracy and upload to Asite Order and allocation of PPE and upload of handover forms to Asite Site Inductions Manage the return of delivery notes from Slingers, to be then uploaded to Asite. Populate site office noticeboards with information provided from construction admin and as directed by the PM Ensure site office noticeboards are kept up to date with the latest information (Labour, Site operative of the month, Site holidays from shared calendar via hub employee portal General Admin Taking meeting minutes in project meetings, in line with PCE s process Supporting on addendums to Method Statements Support and management of site personnel accommodation utility bills Book meeting rooms, organise refreshments, site passes, and parking where required Support absence management by reporting daily absences via PCE s absence email Work with HR to support site employees on the use of The Hub, Exelsys and Office365 Manage all site IT equipment and phones. Supported by the Business Support Team Managing stock of stationery / cleaning equipment etc for site office Support Operations Team by managing the receipt of non Asite related deliveries Booking in deliveries on Client system Support with the collation of Right to Work (RTW) documents as required for subcontract labour Manage the coordination of all required site inductions, including required inductions and PPE for visitors Managing the closedown of site office in regard to return of all PCE owned items Ensure stock of all stationary equipment is acceptable, including required office refreshments MSite Set up of Msite Mini on site at the start of a project sorting out any mini-issues with Msite support or reporting issues asap to head office Add new employees/subcontractors to site Send induction links project specific On day 1 with CM/SM/HM ensure profile is complete, correct roles are allocated, all competencies are loaded and right to work is uploaded and verified Reporting to HR any issues with Right to works Daily audit to ensure everyone on site is signed in and has completed Novade briefing to be sent to BL/JK Removal of leavers from site (just need to have site removed not profile) Monthly auditing to ensure competencies, medicals and right to works are in date liaising with subcontractors/employees to provide updated details when required - Update expiring competencies, medicals and right to works Ensure Mini is returned to Head office at the end of a project Key External Relationships Client ensure the client experience of project management/admin is a positive one, represents PCE in a professional manner at all times REQUIRED SKILLS AND BEHAVIOURS This role requires an organised and approachable person. The role holder will need to take ownership and will be responsible for supporting the project team with administrative tasks. They will need to be energetic, and results driven with a self-confident, flexible attitude. They will need excellent verbal and written communication skills and be thorough, paying attention to detail. They must be able to work on their own and be able to manage their own time sufficiently, prioritising the needs of the project. Promotes the company in a professional manner, matching the PCE values at all times: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and basic office equipment Ability to multitask and stay organised in a fast-paced environment Friendly and positive attitude Good understanding and insight of Asite Comfortable working in a highly busy environment Contribute as part of a Team Strong written and verbal communication abilities Discretion and confidentiality in handling sensitive information Ability to work to tight deadlines and see a job through to completion Ability to use own initiative where required to complete tasks Ability to challenge in the right manner to ensure that we are working efficiently and effectively Proactive Work in line with our 4 behaviours Humble, Honest, Hungry Smart and People Smart PCE will deliver great results through great leaderships PCE will work effectively: individually, as team PCE and with partners PCE will take pride in our abilities and what we deliver PCE will be positive, and will act with integrity PCE will always work safely About PCE PCE Ltd is an employee owned, forward-thinking superstructure and façade construction specialist, delivering HybriDfMA system build solutions on some of the most exciting and innovative projects in the UK. PCE is driven to provide our client partners with the best value, construction speed, and the highest levels of safety and quality, throughout our project delivery. We are a business that strives to deliver the best in everything we do and don't accept second best. Our people are our partners. Not only is PCE a company equally owned by our people through our Employee Ownership Trust, we believe in the power of employee voice. Our philosophy of engagement, involvement and participation mean our people help make the decisions that define our identity, drive our business, and shape our future, and we all share responsibility for the continued success of PCE as well as the rewards that may come with it. We are proud of our innovation, excellent health and safety standards and numerous best-in-field awards, including the RIBA Stirling award. Why PCE? In addition to the great benefits that come with being an employee-owned business, PCE has many reasons why we stand out: Positive and motivated workforce through the eyes of our employee partners A family-feel culture Champions of employee engagement, employee voice and employee-driven change Competitive remuneration package Career progression opportunities Individual development programmes Full induction programme, with continued support and ongoing training Commitment to continuous improvement governed by innovation, sustainability and advanced digital techniques Our People We are proud of the working environment we have created, which allows our people, teams and business to thrive. We want candidates with the right attitudes, behaviours and work ethic to be a part of the successful team at PCE . click apply for full job details
Pre-Construction Manager Passive Fire Location: London Are you an experienced Pre-Construction Manager looking to work in the fire safety and building compliance sector? We are seeking a proactive, commercially-minded professional to join our London team and take ownership of pre-construction projects from concept to handover. This is your chance to drive technical excellence, compliance, and profitability across a range of passive fire initiatives. About the Role As a Pre-Construction Manager Passive Fire, you will: Lead the development of technically robust and commercially sound project proposals Collaborate with clients, surveyors, estimators, and delivery teams to shape projects before they reach site Ensure all schemes are fully compliant, deliverable, and aligned with client expectations Identify and mitigate commercial, technical, and programme risks early You will play a key role in ensuring that projects are delivered on time, on budget, and to the highest standards, making a tangible impact on building safety and compliance. Key Responsibilities Prepare detailed project proposals, presentations, and cost plans Develop accurate estimates, budgets, and financial forecasts for projects and variations Maximise project gross profit through clear understanding of specifications and scope Lead project delivery strategies, including scope, programme, and mobilisation planning Manage client and stakeholder communications throughout pre-construction Coordinate with surveyors, estimators, and delivery teams to ensure accurate, deliverable scopes Support subcontractor selection and negotiation to achieve quality and value Ensure smooth handover to delivery teams, maintaining compliance and financial targets Key Success Indicators Projects handed over with clear scope, programme, and commercial clarity Accurate cost plans and scopes enabling smooth project delivery Consistently achieve or exceed gross profit targets Strong collaboration with internal teams and confidence from clients Early identification and mitigation of project risks Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in pre-construction, estimating, or commercial roles in construction Experience in one or more of the following: Fire door replacement programmes Fire stopping and compartmentation works Passive fire remediation in residential buildings Building fabric or compliance remediation projects Design & Build project experience Strong knowledge of technical standards, building regulations, and health & safety Ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications, and scopes of work Experience managing multiple projects of varying size, value, and complexity Excellent organisational, communication, and leadership skills Experience in subcontractor negotiation and team management Why Join Us This is a fantastic opportunity for a Pre-Construction Manager passionate about passive fire systems and delivering high-quality pre-construction solutions. You will work in a collaborative environment where your expertise directly contributes to building safer homes and achieving commercial success.
17/04/2026
Full time
Pre-Construction Manager Passive Fire Location: London Are you an experienced Pre-Construction Manager looking to work in the fire safety and building compliance sector? We are seeking a proactive, commercially-minded professional to join our London team and take ownership of pre-construction projects from concept to handover. This is your chance to drive technical excellence, compliance, and profitability across a range of passive fire initiatives. About the Role As a Pre-Construction Manager Passive Fire, you will: Lead the development of technically robust and commercially sound project proposals Collaborate with clients, surveyors, estimators, and delivery teams to shape projects before they reach site Ensure all schemes are fully compliant, deliverable, and aligned with client expectations Identify and mitigate commercial, technical, and programme risks early You will play a key role in ensuring that projects are delivered on time, on budget, and to the highest standards, making a tangible impact on building safety and compliance. Key Responsibilities Prepare detailed project proposals, presentations, and cost plans Develop accurate estimates, budgets, and financial forecasts for projects and variations Maximise project gross profit through clear understanding of specifications and scope Lead project delivery strategies, including scope, programme, and mobilisation planning Manage client and stakeholder communications throughout pre-construction Coordinate with surveyors, estimators, and delivery teams to ensure accurate, deliverable scopes Support subcontractor selection and negotiation to achieve quality and value Ensure smooth handover to delivery teams, maintaining compliance and financial targets Key Success Indicators Projects handed over with clear scope, programme, and commercial clarity Accurate cost plans and scopes enabling smooth project delivery Consistently achieve or exceed gross profit targets Strong collaboration with internal teams and confidence from clients Early identification and mitigation of project risks Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in pre-construction, estimating, or commercial roles in construction Experience in one or more of the following: Fire door replacement programmes Fire stopping and compartmentation works Passive fire remediation in residential buildings Building fabric or compliance remediation projects Design & Build project experience Strong knowledge of technical standards, building regulations, and health & safety Ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications, and scopes of work Experience managing multiple projects of varying size, value, and complexity Excellent organisational, communication, and leadership skills Experience in subcontractor negotiation and team management Why Join Us This is a fantastic opportunity for a Pre-Construction Manager passionate about passive fire systems and delivering high-quality pre-construction solutions. You will work in a collaborative environment where your expertise directly contributes to building safer homes and achieving commercial success.
Contracts Manager - Drylining Location: Maidstone (Office-Based) Projects across London & the South East Salary: Up to £60,000 + Package Hill McGlynn is proud to be working with a well-established and growing specialist contractor within the drylining sector to recruit an experienced Contracts Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a reputable business with a strong pipeline of projects across London and the South East. Our client delivers high-quality drylining packages across a range of commercial and residential developments and is seeking a confident and capable Contracts Manager with proven industry experience to oversee multiple projects. Key Responsibilities: Overseeing multiple drylining projects from pre-construction through to completion Managing site teams, subcontractors, and project programmes Ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to a high standard Building and maintaining strong client relationships Monitoring health & safety and ensuring compliance across all sites Reporting on project progress and commercial performance Requirements: Essential: Proven experience as a Contracts Manager within the drylining sector Strong knowledge of drylining systems, processes, and project delivery Excellent leadership and communication skills Ability to manage multiple projects across London and the South East Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities What's on Offer: Salary up to £60,000 Competitive benefits package Long-term career progression with a growing contractor Opportunity to work on a diverse range of projects This is an excellent opportunity for a driven Contracts Manager with drylining experience to join a forward-thinking company and play a key role in delivering high-quality projects across the region. To find out more or apply, contact Hill McGlynn today.
17/04/2026
Full time
Contracts Manager - Drylining Location: Maidstone (Office-Based) Projects across London & the South East Salary: Up to £60,000 + Package Hill McGlynn is proud to be working with a well-established and growing specialist contractor within the drylining sector to recruit an experienced Contracts Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a reputable business with a strong pipeline of projects across London and the South East. Our client delivers high-quality drylining packages across a range of commercial and residential developments and is seeking a confident and capable Contracts Manager with proven industry experience to oversee multiple projects. Key Responsibilities: Overseeing multiple drylining projects from pre-construction through to completion Managing site teams, subcontractors, and project programmes Ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to a high standard Building and maintaining strong client relationships Monitoring health & safety and ensuring compliance across all sites Reporting on project progress and commercial performance Requirements: Essential: Proven experience as a Contracts Manager within the drylining sector Strong knowledge of drylining systems, processes, and project delivery Excellent leadership and communication skills Ability to manage multiple projects across London and the South East Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities What's on Offer: Salary up to £60,000 Competitive benefits package Long-term career progression with a growing contractor Opportunity to work on a diverse range of projects This is an excellent opportunity for a driven Contracts Manager with drylining experience to join a forward-thinking company and play a key role in delivering high-quality projects across the region. To find out more or apply, contact Hill McGlynn today.
Pay: £80,000.00 - £(phone number removed) per year Job description: Title: Contracts Manager / Director Salary: £80,000 £125,000 Reports to: Managing Director Location: UK-wide travel required Job Purpose To plan, organise, and deliver the construction phase of multiple commercial and retail projects in a safe, efficient manner. Ensure delivery within budget, to required building standards, and in line with agreed client timelines. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities 1. Planning and Organisation Plan and execute all construction phase activities, including temporary works. Manage subcontractors and labour deployment in line with detailed construction programmes. Develop and maintain systems to support operational activities. 2. Communication Ensure effective communication across all stakeholders involved in construction activities. Maintain strong client liaison and coordination with external bodies (e.g. Building Control, HSE, project officers). 3. Information Management Implement systems to ensure accurate and timely flow of information across all areas of the business. Ensure effective communication between site teams and central operations. Monitor and maintain systems to ensure actions are followed through. 4. Monitoring and Reporting Conduct regular site visits across the UK to monitor progress and adherence to programme deadlines. Manage and resolve deviations efficiently and safely, both internally and with clients. Ensure all contract variations are recorded and authorised. Develop systems to monitor performance against standards and take corrective action where required. 5. Financial Management Deliver projects within agreed budgets. Ensure efficient use of resources and cost control within area of responsibility. 6. Quality Assurance Ensure all projects meet required building regulations and quality standards. Consistently deliver projects to meet or exceed client expectations. 7. Health and Safety Ensure compliance with all relevant health and safety legislation and standards. Maintain and improve health and safety systems and policies. Promote a strong safety culture across all projects. 8. Strategy and Governance Promote organisational values, ethics, and corporate responsibility. Contribute to strategic planning and policy development. 9. People Management Build, lead, and develop high-performing teams. Manage performance, training, and development of staff. Foster a culture of high standards and continuous improvement. Project Scale Indicators Number of projects: 1 10 concurrently Project value: £75k £1.5m Typical duration: 2 14 weeks Skills and Experience Proven experience as a Senior Contracts Manager with strong leadership capability. Extensive background in construction, particularly refurbishment and civils. Minimum 10 years in a Contracts Manager role. Experience managing commercial projects valued £75k £1.5m. Strong knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Proficient in programming software (e.g. MS Project, Asta Powerproject). Experience delivering commercial/retail projects (EV charging/PFS experience beneficial but not essential). Strong subcontractor management, procurement, and health & safety expertise. Experience building and managing delivery teams (Contracts Managers, Site Managers, Foremen, Labour). Full UK driving licence. Qualifications & Training: NVQ Level 7 (or equivalent) CSCS Black Card SMSTS Temporary Works Coordinator (CITB) Street Works Supervisor / Chapter 8 (desirable) Technical Competencies: Knowledge of traditional building techniques Building regulations compliance and liaison Risk assessments and method statements Construction phase planning and CDM compliance Site investigation, reporting, and issue resolution Contract and project management, including reporting and chairing meetings Operational Responsibilities: Staff recruitment, training, and performance management Subcontractor vetting and performance monitoring Procurement of materials and utilities Quality control, snagging, and project handover Cost monitoring, variations, and coordination with commercial teams Other Requirements: Strong client relationship management Effective coordination with consultants and stakeholders IT literate
17/04/2026
Full time
Pay: £80,000.00 - £(phone number removed) per year Job description: Title: Contracts Manager / Director Salary: £80,000 £125,000 Reports to: Managing Director Location: UK-wide travel required Job Purpose To plan, organise, and deliver the construction phase of multiple commercial and retail projects in a safe, efficient manner. Ensure delivery within budget, to required building standards, and in line with agreed client timelines. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities 1. Planning and Organisation Plan and execute all construction phase activities, including temporary works. Manage subcontractors and labour deployment in line with detailed construction programmes. Develop and maintain systems to support operational activities. 2. Communication Ensure effective communication across all stakeholders involved in construction activities. Maintain strong client liaison and coordination with external bodies (e.g. Building Control, HSE, project officers). 3. Information Management Implement systems to ensure accurate and timely flow of information across all areas of the business. Ensure effective communication between site teams and central operations. Monitor and maintain systems to ensure actions are followed through. 4. Monitoring and Reporting Conduct regular site visits across the UK to monitor progress and adherence to programme deadlines. Manage and resolve deviations efficiently and safely, both internally and with clients. Ensure all contract variations are recorded and authorised. Develop systems to monitor performance against standards and take corrective action where required. 5. Financial Management Deliver projects within agreed budgets. Ensure efficient use of resources and cost control within area of responsibility. 6. Quality Assurance Ensure all projects meet required building regulations and quality standards. Consistently deliver projects to meet or exceed client expectations. 7. Health and Safety Ensure compliance with all relevant health and safety legislation and standards. Maintain and improve health and safety systems and policies. Promote a strong safety culture across all projects. 8. Strategy and Governance Promote organisational values, ethics, and corporate responsibility. Contribute to strategic planning and policy development. 9. People Management Build, lead, and develop high-performing teams. Manage performance, training, and development of staff. Foster a culture of high standards and continuous improvement. Project Scale Indicators Number of projects: 1 10 concurrently Project value: £75k £1.5m Typical duration: 2 14 weeks Skills and Experience Proven experience as a Senior Contracts Manager with strong leadership capability. Extensive background in construction, particularly refurbishment and civils. Minimum 10 years in a Contracts Manager role. Experience managing commercial projects valued £75k £1.5m. Strong knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Proficient in programming software (e.g. MS Project, Asta Powerproject). Experience delivering commercial/retail projects (EV charging/PFS experience beneficial but not essential). Strong subcontractor management, procurement, and health & safety expertise. Experience building and managing delivery teams (Contracts Managers, Site Managers, Foremen, Labour). Full UK driving licence. Qualifications & Training: NVQ Level 7 (or equivalent) CSCS Black Card SMSTS Temporary Works Coordinator (CITB) Street Works Supervisor / Chapter 8 (desirable) Technical Competencies: Knowledge of traditional building techniques Building regulations compliance and liaison Risk assessments and method statements Construction phase planning and CDM compliance Site investigation, reporting, and issue resolution Contract and project management, including reporting and chairing meetings Operational Responsibilities: Staff recruitment, training, and performance management Subcontractor vetting and performance monitoring Procurement of materials and utilities Quality control, snagging, and project handover Cost monitoring, variations, and coordination with commercial teams Other Requirements: Strong client relationship management Effective coordination with consultants and stakeholders IT literate
We are seeking an experienced M&E Commissioning Manager to join a major mixed-use development project, comprising residential and commercial elements. This is a key role responsible for leading the commissioning process from installation through to handover, ensuring all building services are fully tested, compliant, and operational. M&E Commissioning Manager Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the full M&E commissioning process across residential and commercial systems Develop and implement commissioning plans, programmes, and procedures Coordinate commissioning activities with subcontractors, consultants, and the main contractor Oversee testing and commissioning of HVAC, electrical, BMS, life safety, and public health systems Ensure all works comply with project specifications, industry standards, and statutory regulations Manage QA processes including inspections, sign-offs, and commissioning documentation Review and validate test results, O&M manuals, and handover documentation Identify and resolve commissioning issues, driving systems to successful completion Liaise with clients and stakeholders, supporting demonstrations and final handover Ensure commissioning activities align with programme deadlines and project milestones M&E Commissioning Manager Requirements Proven experience as an M&E Commissioning Manager on large-scale projects (mixed-use preferred) Strong knowledge of mechanical and electrical building services systems Experience with commissioning processes, QA procedures, and documentation Excellent coordination, communication, and problem-solving skills Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and drive programme delivery What s on Offer Opportunity to work on a high-profile, large-scale development Competitive salary/package Long-term pipeline of work Collaborative and professional working environment
17/04/2026
Contract
We are seeking an experienced M&E Commissioning Manager to join a major mixed-use development project, comprising residential and commercial elements. This is a key role responsible for leading the commissioning process from installation through to handover, ensuring all building services are fully tested, compliant, and operational. M&E Commissioning Manager Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the full M&E commissioning process across residential and commercial systems Develop and implement commissioning plans, programmes, and procedures Coordinate commissioning activities with subcontractors, consultants, and the main contractor Oversee testing and commissioning of HVAC, electrical, BMS, life safety, and public health systems Ensure all works comply with project specifications, industry standards, and statutory regulations Manage QA processes including inspections, sign-offs, and commissioning documentation Review and validate test results, O&M manuals, and handover documentation Identify and resolve commissioning issues, driving systems to successful completion Liaise with clients and stakeholders, supporting demonstrations and final handover Ensure commissioning activities align with programme deadlines and project milestones M&E Commissioning Manager Requirements Proven experience as an M&E Commissioning Manager on large-scale projects (mixed-use preferred) Strong knowledge of mechanical and electrical building services systems Experience with commissioning processes, QA procedures, and documentation Excellent coordination, communication, and problem-solving skills Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and drive programme delivery What s on Offer Opportunity to work on a high-profile, large-scale development Competitive salary/package Long-term pipeline of work Collaborative and professional working environment
We are seeking an experienced and highly motivated Electrical Supervisor to oversee electrical works on a dynamic mixed-use development project. This role involves managing both residential and commercial installations, ensuring all work is delivered safely, on time, and to the highest standards. Electrical Supevrisor Key Responsibilities: Supervise day-to-day electrical activities on site Coordinate and manage electricians and subcontractors Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations and site policies Monitor project progress and report to project management Review drawings, specifications, and method statements Conduct inspections and quality checks on completed works Liaise with other trades and site teams to ensure smooth workflow Manage materials, tools, and site resources efficiently Electrical Supervisor Requirements: Gold ECS SSSTS Proven experience as an Electrical Supervisor on construction projects Strong background in both residential and commercial electrical systems Strong leadership and communication skills Ability to read and interpret technical drawings Knowledge of current electrical regulations and standards How to Apply: Please submit your CV below!
17/04/2026
Contract
We are seeking an experienced and highly motivated Electrical Supervisor to oversee electrical works on a dynamic mixed-use development project. This role involves managing both residential and commercial installations, ensuring all work is delivered safely, on time, and to the highest standards. Electrical Supevrisor Key Responsibilities: Supervise day-to-day electrical activities on site Coordinate and manage electricians and subcontractors Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations and site policies Monitor project progress and report to project management Review drawings, specifications, and method statements Conduct inspections and quality checks on completed works Liaise with other trades and site teams to ensure smooth workflow Manage materials, tools, and site resources efficiently Electrical Supervisor Requirements: Gold ECS SSSTS Proven experience as an Electrical Supervisor on construction projects Strong background in both residential and commercial electrical systems Strong leadership and communication skills Ability to read and interpret technical drawings Knowledge of current electrical regulations and standards How to Apply: Please submit your CV below!
Quantity Surveyor Location: Exeter, Devon Hours: 8am - 5pm, Monday - Friday Salary: 50,000 - 65,000 Dependent on Experience Holiday: 20 Days plus 8 Bank Holidays Sector: Construction, Groundworks Our client is a leading groundworks and civil engineering contractor operating across Devon, partnering with over ten of the UK's largest housebuilders to deliver high-quality infrastructure and groundworks for residential developments. By managing the early stages of construction, they play a key role in streamlining the development process and supporting the delivery of much-needed new homes. Their success is driven by a dedicated in-house team of skilled professionals who consistently deliver projects efficiently and to a high standard. Due to continued growth, they are now seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to support projects across Devon, Dorset, Cornwall, and Wiltshire. As a Groundworks Quantity Surveyor, you will take responsibility for the full commercial lifecycle of groundworks packages, including excavation, drainage, foundations, and external works, from tender through to final account. You will prepare detailed cost estimates, valuations, and variations, manage budgets and cash flow, and work closely with site teams, clients, subcontractors, and suppliers to ensure accurate reporting and effective cost control. The role also includes contract administration, risk management, and subcontractor procurement, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and in line with quality and compliance standards. Position duties Deliver end-to-end commercial oversight, ensuring projects remain financially viable from inception to completion. Lead tender submissions, including pricing, bid analysis, and development of winning strategies. Oversee change management processes, ensuring variations are accurately assessed, agreed, and recorded. Manage contract documentation and obligations to ensure all parties meet agreed terms. Provide strategic cost advice to support decision-making across projects. Develop and sustain productive relationships with clients, suppliers, and internal teams. Monitor project performance against budgets, identifying and mitigating financial risks. Attend project sites across Cornwall, Dorset, Devon, and Wiltshire as required. Champion a strong health and safety culture, ensuring best practices are consistently followed. Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with internal systems and procedures. Carry out detailed measurement and take-offs from technical drawings and specifications. Support the selection and onboarding of subcontractors and suppliers through structured evaluation. Position Requirements Degree in Quantity Surveying Groundworks experience is essential to this position Strong analytical skills and numeracy skills Background in procurement, tendering and contract strategy Strong commercial awareness is essential Clear, written and verbal communication skills May involve working to tight deadlines during project handover or tender periods. Proven track record in managing effectively through the whole project lifecycle Position Remuneration Salary from 50,000 to 65,000 depending on experience Office hours from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday 20 Days Annual Leave 8 Bank Holidays Company pension scheme Company vehicle available Friendly office atmosphere within a growing business This is an opportunity to join one of the regions largest groundworks firms, where people come first and personal growth is promoted. Streamline Search is a technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the United Kingdom. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying to this post you are granting us consent to process your data and contact you in relation to this application.
17/04/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Location: Exeter, Devon Hours: 8am - 5pm, Monday - Friday Salary: 50,000 - 65,000 Dependent on Experience Holiday: 20 Days plus 8 Bank Holidays Sector: Construction, Groundworks Our client is a leading groundworks and civil engineering contractor operating across Devon, partnering with over ten of the UK's largest housebuilders to deliver high-quality infrastructure and groundworks for residential developments. By managing the early stages of construction, they play a key role in streamlining the development process and supporting the delivery of much-needed new homes. Their success is driven by a dedicated in-house team of skilled professionals who consistently deliver projects efficiently and to a high standard. Due to continued growth, they are now seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to support projects across Devon, Dorset, Cornwall, and Wiltshire. As a Groundworks Quantity Surveyor, you will take responsibility for the full commercial lifecycle of groundworks packages, including excavation, drainage, foundations, and external works, from tender through to final account. You will prepare detailed cost estimates, valuations, and variations, manage budgets and cash flow, and work closely with site teams, clients, subcontractors, and suppliers to ensure accurate reporting and effective cost control. The role also includes contract administration, risk management, and subcontractor procurement, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and in line with quality and compliance standards. Position duties Deliver end-to-end commercial oversight, ensuring projects remain financially viable from inception to completion. Lead tender submissions, including pricing, bid analysis, and development of winning strategies. Oversee change management processes, ensuring variations are accurately assessed, agreed, and recorded. Manage contract documentation and obligations to ensure all parties meet agreed terms. Provide strategic cost advice to support decision-making across projects. Develop and sustain productive relationships with clients, suppliers, and internal teams. Monitor project performance against budgets, identifying and mitigating financial risks. Attend project sites across Cornwall, Dorset, Devon, and Wiltshire as required. Champion a strong health and safety culture, ensuring best practices are consistently followed. Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with internal systems and procedures. Carry out detailed measurement and take-offs from technical drawings and specifications. Support the selection and onboarding of subcontractors and suppliers through structured evaluation. Position Requirements Degree in Quantity Surveying Groundworks experience is essential to this position Strong analytical skills and numeracy skills Background in procurement, tendering and contract strategy Strong commercial awareness is essential Clear, written and verbal communication skills May involve working to tight deadlines during project handover or tender periods. Proven track record in managing effectively through the whole project lifecycle Position Remuneration Salary from 50,000 to 65,000 depending on experience Office hours from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday 20 Days Annual Leave 8 Bank Holidays Company pension scheme Company vehicle available Friendly office atmosphere within a growing business This is an opportunity to join one of the regions largest groundworks firms, where people come first and personal growth is promoted. Streamline Search is a technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the United Kingdom. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying to this post you are granting us consent to process your data and contact you in relation to this application.
Quantity Surveyor Location: Truro, Cornwall Hours: 8am - 5pm, Monday - Friday Salary: 50,000 - 60,000 Dependent on Experience Holiday: 20 Days plus 8 Bank Holidays Sector: Construction, Groundworks Our client is a leading groundworks and civil engineering contractor operating across Devon, partnering with over ten of the UK's largest housebuilders to deliver high-quality infrastructure and groundworks for residential developments. By managing the early stages of construction, they play a key role in streamlining the development process and supporting the delivery of much-needed new homes. Their success is driven by a dedicated in-house team of skilled professionals who consistently deliver projects efficiently and to a high standard. Due to continued growth, they are now seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to support projects across Devon, Dorset, Cornwall, and Wiltshire. As a Groundworks Quantity Surveyor, you will take responsibility for the full commercial lifecycle of groundworks packages, including excavation, drainage, foundations, and external works, from tender through to final account. You will prepare detailed cost estimates, valuations, and variations, manage budgets and cash flow, and work closely with site teams, clients, subcontractors, and suppliers to ensure accurate reporting and effective cost control. The role also includes contract administration, risk management, and subcontractor procurement, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and in line with quality and compliance standards. Position duties Deliver end-to-end commercial oversight, ensuring projects remain financially viable from inception to completion. Lead tender submissions, including pricing, bid analysis, and development of winning strategies. Oversee change management processes, ensuring variations are accurately assessed, agreed, and recorded. Manage contract documentation and obligations to ensure all parties meet agreed terms. Provide strategic cost advice to support decision-making across projects. Develop and sustain productive relationships with clients, suppliers, and internal teams. Monitor project performance against budgets, identifying and mitigating financial risks. Attend project sites across Cornwall, Dorset, Devon, and Wiltshire as required. Champion a strong health and safety culture, ensuring best practices are consistently followed. Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with internal systems and procedures. Carry out detailed measurement and take-offs from technical drawings and specifications. Support the selection and onboarding of subcontractors and suppliers through structured evaluation. Position Requirements Degree in Quantity Surveying Groundworks experience is essential to this position Strong analytical skills and numeracy skills Background in procurement, tendering and contract strategy Strong commercial awareness is essential Clear, written and verbal communication skills May involve working to tight deadlines during project handover or tender periods. Proven track record in managing effectively through the whole project lifecycle Position Remuneration Salary from 50,000 to 65,0000 depending on experience Office hours from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday 20 Days Annual Leave 8 Bank Holidays Company pension scheme Company vehicle available Friendly office atmosphere within a growing business This is an opportunity to join one of the region's largest groundworks firms, where people come first and personal growth is promoted. Streamline Search is a technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the United Kingdom. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying to this post you are granting us consent to process your data and contact you in relation to this application.
17/04/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Location: Truro, Cornwall Hours: 8am - 5pm, Monday - Friday Salary: 50,000 - 60,000 Dependent on Experience Holiday: 20 Days plus 8 Bank Holidays Sector: Construction, Groundworks Our client is a leading groundworks and civil engineering contractor operating across Devon, partnering with over ten of the UK's largest housebuilders to deliver high-quality infrastructure and groundworks for residential developments. By managing the early stages of construction, they play a key role in streamlining the development process and supporting the delivery of much-needed new homes. Their success is driven by a dedicated in-house team of skilled professionals who consistently deliver projects efficiently and to a high standard. Due to continued growth, they are now seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to support projects across Devon, Dorset, Cornwall, and Wiltshire. As a Groundworks Quantity Surveyor, you will take responsibility for the full commercial lifecycle of groundworks packages, including excavation, drainage, foundations, and external works, from tender through to final account. You will prepare detailed cost estimates, valuations, and variations, manage budgets and cash flow, and work closely with site teams, clients, subcontractors, and suppliers to ensure accurate reporting and effective cost control. The role also includes contract administration, risk management, and subcontractor procurement, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and in line with quality and compliance standards. Position duties Deliver end-to-end commercial oversight, ensuring projects remain financially viable from inception to completion. Lead tender submissions, including pricing, bid analysis, and development of winning strategies. Oversee change management processes, ensuring variations are accurately assessed, agreed, and recorded. Manage contract documentation and obligations to ensure all parties meet agreed terms. Provide strategic cost advice to support decision-making across projects. Develop and sustain productive relationships with clients, suppliers, and internal teams. Monitor project performance against budgets, identifying and mitigating financial risks. Attend project sites across Cornwall, Dorset, Devon, and Wiltshire as required. Champion a strong health and safety culture, ensuring best practices are consistently followed. Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with internal systems and procedures. Carry out detailed measurement and take-offs from technical drawings and specifications. Support the selection and onboarding of subcontractors and suppliers through structured evaluation. Position Requirements Degree in Quantity Surveying Groundworks experience is essential to this position Strong analytical skills and numeracy skills Background in procurement, tendering and contract strategy Strong commercial awareness is essential Clear, written and verbal communication skills May involve working to tight deadlines during project handover or tender periods. Proven track record in managing effectively through the whole project lifecycle Position Remuneration Salary from 50,000 to 65,0000 depending on experience Office hours from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday 20 Days Annual Leave 8 Bank Holidays Company pension scheme Company vehicle available Friendly office atmosphere within a growing business This is an opportunity to join one of the region's largest groundworks firms, where people come first and personal growth is promoted. Streamline Search is a technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the United Kingdom. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying to this post you are granting us consent to process your data and contact you in relation to this application.
This is an opportunity for a Surveyor to take ownership of a diverse housing patch, delivering high-quality surveying services focusing on day-to-day repairs while championing customer satisfaction. You'll work closely with residents, contractors, and internal stakeholders to protect assets, manage risk, and improve homes at scale. Client Details Our client is a large, well-established community housing organisation managing a significant portfolio of domestic housing across Greater Manchester. Known for high standards, strong governance, and resident focus, the organisation invests heavily in its people, property condition, contractor performance, and customer experience. Description Deliver a professional, customer-focused surveying service across domestic housing stock Inspect properties, diagnose defects, and produce accurate technical reports Lead damp, mould, condensation, and complex repair investigations providing clear technical advice Manage on-site contractor performance (including in-house teams) to ensure quality, safety, cost control, and timescales Schedule remedial works, prepare detailed specifications, and oversee delivery Liaise with loss adjusters, insurers, development teams, and housing colleagues Support defect management on newly completed developments through defect liability periods Maintain accurate records across asset management systems Ensure compliance with Health & Safety, Building Regulations, Gas Safety, Homes Fitness Act , and asbestos management requirements Contribute to continuous improvement, trend analysis, and service development Support the development of apprentices and colleagues where appropriate Profile Proven experience as a Property Surveyor within housing or building maintenance Strong background in day-to-day repairs Excellent technical knowledge of damp & mould , building pathology, and defect diagnosis Experience managing contractors, specifications, and on-site works Solid understanding of UK housing legislation and H&S compliance Ability to manage multiple cases autonomously across a defined patch Strong customer-facing skills with the confidence to handle complaints and sensitive situations Financial awareness with experience managing budgets and contractor costs A proactive, organised, and solutions-focused mindset Job Offer Competitive salary Stable, long-term role within a respected housing organisation Autonomy and trust - genuinely own your surveying patch Strong internal support and clear processes Meaningful work that directly improves residents' homes and lives Ongoing training, CPD, and professional development Opportunity to influence standards, quality, and service delivery Hybrid/flexible working approach (role-dependent) Excellent employee benefits and pension package
17/04/2026
Full time
This is an opportunity for a Surveyor to take ownership of a diverse housing patch, delivering high-quality surveying services focusing on day-to-day repairs while championing customer satisfaction. You'll work closely with residents, contractors, and internal stakeholders to protect assets, manage risk, and improve homes at scale. Client Details Our client is a large, well-established community housing organisation managing a significant portfolio of domestic housing across Greater Manchester. Known for high standards, strong governance, and resident focus, the organisation invests heavily in its people, property condition, contractor performance, and customer experience. Description Deliver a professional, customer-focused surveying service across domestic housing stock Inspect properties, diagnose defects, and produce accurate technical reports Lead damp, mould, condensation, and complex repair investigations providing clear technical advice Manage on-site contractor performance (including in-house teams) to ensure quality, safety, cost control, and timescales Schedule remedial works, prepare detailed specifications, and oversee delivery Liaise with loss adjusters, insurers, development teams, and housing colleagues Support defect management on newly completed developments through defect liability periods Maintain accurate records across asset management systems Ensure compliance with Health & Safety, Building Regulations, Gas Safety, Homes Fitness Act , and asbestos management requirements Contribute to continuous improvement, trend analysis, and service development Support the development of apprentices and colleagues where appropriate Profile Proven experience as a Property Surveyor within housing or building maintenance Strong background in day-to-day repairs Excellent technical knowledge of damp & mould , building pathology, and defect diagnosis Experience managing contractors, specifications, and on-site works Solid understanding of UK housing legislation and H&S compliance Ability to manage multiple cases autonomously across a defined patch Strong customer-facing skills with the confidence to handle complaints and sensitive situations Financial awareness with experience managing budgets and contractor costs A proactive, organised, and solutions-focused mindset Job Offer Competitive salary Stable, long-term role within a respected housing organisation Autonomy and trust - genuinely own your surveying patch Strong internal support and clear processes Meaningful work that directly improves residents' homes and lives Ongoing training, CPD, and professional development Opportunity to influence standards, quality, and service delivery Hybrid/flexible working approach (role-dependent) Excellent employee benefits and pension package
Company: Established Residential Developer Location: London Project Type: Major Residential Development Position: MEP Manager Key Duties and Responsibilities: Pre-Construction & Design: Review technical drawings and specifications for "constructability," identifying potential clashes or value engineering opportunities early. Subcontractor Management: Lead the procurement and management of MEP subcontractors, ensuring their work meets project standards and safety protocols. Site Supervision: Oversee daily installations on-site, ensuring quality control and adherence to the master program. Commercial Oversight: Monitor MEP budgets, manage variations, and verify progress claims to keep the project financially healthy. Commissioning & Handover: Lead the testing and commissioning phase, ensuring all systems are fully operational and O&M manuals are delivered for a smooth client handover. Health & Safety: Ensure all MEP-related works comply with statutory regulations and site-specific safety plans. Requirements: MUST have a strong Mechanical Engineering background (e.g., HVAC, Plumbing) demonstrated through qualifications and/or significant industry experience. Proven experience as an M&E Manager, M&E Site Manager, or similar role on new build residential or mixed-use developments in the UK. In-depth knowledge of current UK building regulations, standards, and health & safety procedures. Excellent communication, negotiation, and leadership skills. Benefits: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Opportunity to work on a high-profile, multi-phased development. Career progression within a leading residential development company. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Access to ongoing training and professional development. How to Apply: If you are a motivated and experienced MEP Manager looking for a new challenge, we would love to hear from you. Please send your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
17/04/2026
Full time
Company: Established Residential Developer Location: London Project Type: Major Residential Development Position: MEP Manager Key Duties and Responsibilities: Pre-Construction & Design: Review technical drawings and specifications for "constructability," identifying potential clashes or value engineering opportunities early. Subcontractor Management: Lead the procurement and management of MEP subcontractors, ensuring their work meets project standards and safety protocols. Site Supervision: Oversee daily installations on-site, ensuring quality control and adherence to the master program. Commercial Oversight: Monitor MEP budgets, manage variations, and verify progress claims to keep the project financially healthy. Commissioning & Handover: Lead the testing and commissioning phase, ensuring all systems are fully operational and O&M manuals are delivered for a smooth client handover. Health & Safety: Ensure all MEP-related works comply with statutory regulations and site-specific safety plans. Requirements: MUST have a strong Mechanical Engineering background (e.g., HVAC, Plumbing) demonstrated through qualifications and/or significant industry experience. Proven experience as an M&E Manager, M&E Site Manager, or similar role on new build residential or mixed-use developments in the UK. In-depth knowledge of current UK building regulations, standards, and health & safety procedures. Excellent communication, negotiation, and leadership skills. Benefits: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Opportunity to work on a high-profile, multi-phased development. Career progression within a leading residential development company. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Access to ongoing training and professional development. How to Apply: If you are a motivated and experienced MEP Manager looking for a new challenge, we would love to hear from you. Please send your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Graduate Electrical Design Engineer (Building Services/Lighting Design) Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England £35,000 - £45,000 + Training + Progression + Overtime + Pension Are you a Graduate Electrical Design Engineer or similar with a background within the Building Services/MEP/Lighting Design/Low Voltage Power industry and/or a related field, having previous working experience using AutoCAD, and ideally, but not essentially REVIT, looking to join a well-established, rapidly-growing company, quickly making a name for themselves as leaders within the Building Services industry? Do you want to become a key member in a team of highly skilled sector specialists, joining a well-respected, highly-impressive company, recognised for their premium quality service and best-in-class-workmanship in every project they undertake? On offer for the successful Graduate Electrical Design Engineer or similar is the exciting opportunity to join a rapidly-growing company, offering top-of-the-line training both in house and externally, as well as best-in-class personal and professional development opportunities. Presenting itself is chance to join a highly-regarded company, offering impressive career progression opportunities with continued company growth, known for their top quality service and workmanship. In this role, the successful Graduate Electrical Design Engineer or similar will be responsible for leading the design and delivery of a variety of Electrical Designs for a variety of building services projects. In addition, you will also be responsible for preparing technical specifications as well as schematics and design reports, coordinating with cross functional teams to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, meeting both company and customer standards, ensuring projects fall in line with health and safety standards. On top of this, occasionally, you will be responsible for supporting business development, including preparation of fee proposals as well as tender submissions. Finally, you will be responsible for keeping accurate technical documentation of any projects worked. The ideal Graduate Electrical Design Engineer or similar will have a background within the Building Services/MEP/Lighting Design/Low Voltage Power industry and/or a related field. In addition, you will also have previous working experience using AutoCAD, and ideally, but not essentially, REVIT. On top of this, you will have strong organisational, communicational and analytical skills. Finally, you will ideally have previous experience working within a sustainability sector or similar. The Role: Leading the design and delivery of a variety of Electrical systems for building services projects Customer and client liaison, creating detailed technical drawings/plans Co-ordinating with cross-functional teams to ensure project success The Person: Have a background within the Building Services/MEP / Lighting Design/Low Voltage Power industry and/or a related field Previous working experience using AutoCAD and ideally REVIT Strong organisational, communicational and analytical skills Reference: BBBH23634 If you are interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set. Ernest Gordon 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 our website.
17/04/2026
Full time
Graduate Electrical Design Engineer (Building Services/Lighting Design) Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England £35,000 - £45,000 + Training + Progression + Overtime + Pension Are you a Graduate Electrical Design Engineer or similar with a background within the Building Services/MEP/Lighting Design/Low Voltage Power industry and/or a related field, having previous working experience using AutoCAD, and ideally, but not essentially REVIT, looking to join a well-established, rapidly-growing company, quickly making a name for themselves as leaders within the Building Services industry? Do you want to become a key member in a team of highly skilled sector specialists, joining a well-respected, highly-impressive company, recognised for their premium quality service and best-in-class-workmanship in every project they undertake? On offer for the successful Graduate Electrical Design Engineer or similar is the exciting opportunity to join a rapidly-growing company, offering top-of-the-line training both in house and externally, as well as best-in-class personal and professional development opportunities. Presenting itself is chance to join a highly-regarded company, offering impressive career progression opportunities with continued company growth, known for their top quality service and workmanship. In this role, the successful Graduate Electrical Design Engineer or similar will be responsible for leading the design and delivery of a variety of Electrical Designs for a variety of building services projects. In addition, you will also be responsible for preparing technical specifications as well as schematics and design reports, coordinating with cross functional teams to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, meeting both company and customer standards, ensuring projects fall in line with health and safety standards. On top of this, occasionally, you will be responsible for supporting business development, including preparation of fee proposals as well as tender submissions. Finally, you will be responsible for keeping accurate technical documentation of any projects worked. The ideal Graduate Electrical Design Engineer or similar will have a background within the Building Services/MEP/Lighting Design/Low Voltage Power industry and/or a related field. In addition, you will also have previous working experience using AutoCAD, and ideally, but not essentially, REVIT. On top of this, you will have strong organisational, communicational and analytical skills. Finally, you will ideally have previous experience working within a sustainability sector or similar. The Role: Leading the design and delivery of a variety of Electrical systems for building services projects Customer and client liaison, creating detailed technical drawings/plans Co-ordinating with cross-functional teams to ensure project success The Person: Have a background within the Building Services/MEP / Lighting Design/Low Voltage Power industry and/or a related field Previous working experience using AutoCAD and ideally REVIT Strong organisational, communicational and analytical skills Reference: BBBH23634 If you are interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set. Ernest Gordon 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 our website.
Contract : Full time, Permanent Hours: 45 hours per week - Monday to Friday Location: Stoke-on-Trent Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 plus car/allowance and bonus (OTE up to £80,000 per annum) Bodyshop Manager About The Vella Group The Vella Group is one of the UK's leading accident repair specialists, with over 30 years' experience supporting drivers and insurer partners. Operating across a growing network of modern bodyshops, The Vella Group is committed to technical excellence, outstanding customer service, and continuous investment in people, equipment, and innovation. Role Overview We are seeking a Bodyshop Manager to lead our site in Stoke-on-Trent . In this role, you will oversee all operational and technical activities, managing workflow, supporting technicians and support staff, ensuring compliance, and maintaining excellent relationships with customers, suppliers, and Work Providers. You will drive productivity, lead daily production meetings, and ensure the highest standards are achieved across the site, from estimate to vehicle return. Key Responsibilities Operational & Production Leadership Manage all repair, estimating, and production processes, ensuring efficiency, accuracy, and adherence to repair methodologies. Oversee daily workflow, producing schedules and leading production meetings to review performance and plan upcoming work. Achieve consistent labour utilisation, ensuring technicians' skills are fully deployed and productivity targets are met. Identify production constraints and escalate to the Operations Manager when needed. Support all site departments to maintain smooth and collaborative operations. Customer Experience & Work Provider Management Act as senior point of contact for customer complaints, resolving issues professionally and maintaining high satisfaction. Build and maintain strong relationships with Work Providers, understanding contracts and negotiating effectively. Keep customers informed throughout the repair journey, communicating updates, changes, and expectations clearly. Estimating, Administration & Compliance Ensure supplementary estimates are produced and submitted promptly with supporting images in line with contractual agreements. Maintain accurate notes and updates in internal management systems to track claim progression. Monitor workloads to meet internal and contractual SLA requirements. Ensure full compliance with BSI 10125, HSE, COSHH, EPA regulations, and internal audit requirements. Conduct final QC checks to maintain repair quality. People Leadership Lead, motivate, and support all onsite staff, fostering a high-performance culture. Oversee on-the-job training for new and existing team members. Conduct regular performance reviews and develop staff with clear expectations and growth plans. Promote a team culture centred on quality, safety, and accountability. Quality, Safety & Site Standards Stay up to date with repair methods, technology, and manufacturer guidelines. Maintain housekeeping standards and ensure equipment is properly maintained. Drive continuous improvements in processes, efficiency, and overall site performance. Additional Expectations Flexibility to undertake additional duties as required, including support at other sites. Attend training courses to stay current with industry standards and company policies. What You'll Get in Return We believe in taking care of our people. When you join The Vella Group, you'll enjoy: 33 days holiday including bank holidays Pension scheme & death in service insurance Enhanced maternity & paternity pay Access to Perkbox - discounts on retail, travel, and more MediCash - free healthcare support Internal and external training to develop your skills Childcare support - vouchers or workplace nursery benefit Free parking and provided uniform Working Hours Monday to Friday 45 hours per week Location This is an on-site role based in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire Ready to bring your skills to a team that values quality, teamwork, and career development? Apply now and become part of our growing success story.REF-
17/04/2026
Full time
Contract : Full time, Permanent Hours: 45 hours per week - Monday to Friday Location: Stoke-on-Trent Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 plus car/allowance and bonus (OTE up to £80,000 per annum) Bodyshop Manager About The Vella Group The Vella Group is one of the UK's leading accident repair specialists, with over 30 years' experience supporting drivers and insurer partners. Operating across a growing network of modern bodyshops, The Vella Group is committed to technical excellence, outstanding customer service, and continuous investment in people, equipment, and innovation. Role Overview We are seeking a Bodyshop Manager to lead our site in Stoke-on-Trent . In this role, you will oversee all operational and technical activities, managing workflow, supporting technicians and support staff, ensuring compliance, and maintaining excellent relationships with customers, suppliers, and Work Providers. You will drive productivity, lead daily production meetings, and ensure the highest standards are achieved across the site, from estimate to vehicle return. Key Responsibilities Operational & Production Leadership Manage all repair, estimating, and production processes, ensuring efficiency, accuracy, and adherence to repair methodologies. Oversee daily workflow, producing schedules and leading production meetings to review performance and plan upcoming work. Achieve consistent labour utilisation, ensuring technicians' skills are fully deployed and productivity targets are met. Identify production constraints and escalate to the Operations Manager when needed. Support all site departments to maintain smooth and collaborative operations. Customer Experience & Work Provider Management Act as senior point of contact for customer complaints, resolving issues professionally and maintaining high satisfaction. Build and maintain strong relationships with Work Providers, understanding contracts and negotiating effectively. Keep customers informed throughout the repair journey, communicating updates, changes, and expectations clearly. Estimating, Administration & Compliance Ensure supplementary estimates are produced and submitted promptly with supporting images in line with contractual agreements. Maintain accurate notes and updates in internal management systems to track claim progression. Monitor workloads to meet internal and contractual SLA requirements. Ensure full compliance with BSI 10125, HSE, COSHH, EPA regulations, and internal audit requirements. Conduct final QC checks to maintain repair quality. People Leadership Lead, motivate, and support all onsite staff, fostering a high-performance culture. Oversee on-the-job training for new and existing team members. Conduct regular performance reviews and develop staff with clear expectations and growth plans. Promote a team culture centred on quality, safety, and accountability. Quality, Safety & Site Standards Stay up to date with repair methods, technology, and manufacturer guidelines. Maintain housekeeping standards and ensure equipment is properly maintained. Drive continuous improvements in processes, efficiency, and overall site performance. Additional Expectations Flexibility to undertake additional duties as required, including support at other sites. Attend training courses to stay current with industry standards and company policies. What You'll Get in Return We believe in taking care of our people. When you join The Vella Group, you'll enjoy: 33 days holiday including bank holidays Pension scheme & death in service insurance Enhanced maternity & paternity pay Access to Perkbox - discounts on retail, travel, and more MediCash - free healthcare support Internal and external training to develop your skills Childcare support - vouchers or workplace nursery benefit Free parking and provided uniform Working Hours Monday to Friday 45 hours per week Location This is an on-site role based in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire Ready to bring your skills to a team that values quality, teamwork, and career development? Apply now and become part of our growing success story.REF-
Construction Project Manager 12 Months Based: BAE Warton- 5 days onsite Hourly Rate: £30.42 Paye or £ 40.90 Umbrella inside IR Hours per week Overview As a Specialist Works Service Engineer you would be responsible for the coordination of the design, construction planning and implementation of a wide range of infrastructure projects both on the estate and connected to plant and equipment across the BAE Systems Warton Unit sites (Samlesbury)Skills Previous experience in the Design Management of Construction activities Previous experience in Construction Management Good supplier Management and communication Skills Knowledge of construction and or Plant and Equipment installations Relevant qualification of equivalent experience in managing Health & safety - NEBOSH The Job Liaising with both internal and external customers, engineering professionals, subject matter experienced and professional consultancy support teams Co-ordinating with consultant teams and construction contractors in respect of the development of defined facilities Responsible for all project design phases following the RIBA stages Responsible for all installation in accordance with the current company, statutory health and safety legislation, building control and CDM regulations Please note - FULL SC clearance is required for this role About BAE: BAE Systems is a leading global defence, aerospace, and security company. They're experts in delivering advanced solutions for air, land, and naval forces, as well as commercial aerospace and cyber security. Known for its commitment to innovation and excellence, BAE Systems offers exciting career opportunities for those looking to make a significant impact in cutting-edge technology and defence sectors. Inclusion statement Outsource UK is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. You'll receive consideration for your application without regard to race, religion or belief, gender identity or expression, sex, sexual orientation, disability, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, or age.
17/04/2026
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Construction Project Manager 12 Months Based: BAE Warton- 5 days onsite Hourly Rate: £30.42 Paye or £ 40.90 Umbrella inside IR Hours per week Overview As a Specialist Works Service Engineer you would be responsible for the coordination of the design, construction planning and implementation of a wide range of infrastructure projects both on the estate and connected to plant and equipment across the BAE Systems Warton Unit sites (Samlesbury)Skills Previous experience in the Design Management of Construction activities Previous experience in Construction Management Good supplier Management and communication Skills Knowledge of construction and or Plant and Equipment installations Relevant qualification of equivalent experience in managing Health & safety - NEBOSH The Job Liaising with both internal and external customers, engineering professionals, subject matter experienced and professional consultancy support teams Co-ordinating with consultant teams and construction contractors in respect of the development of defined facilities Responsible for all project design phases following the RIBA stages Responsible for all installation in accordance with the current company, statutory health and safety legislation, building control and CDM regulations Please note - FULL SC clearance is required for this role About BAE: BAE Systems is a leading global defence, aerospace, and security company. They're experts in delivering advanced solutions for air, land, and naval forces, as well as commercial aerospace and cyber security. Known for its commitment to innovation and excellence, BAE Systems offers exciting career opportunities for those looking to make a significant impact in cutting-edge technology and defence sectors. Inclusion statement Outsource UK is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. You'll receive consideration for your application without regard to race, religion or belief, gender identity or expression, sex, sexual orientation, disability, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, or age.