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Senior Health, Safety and Fire Consultant North of England M62 Corridor / North West / North East Up to circa 70,000 package Permanent We are recruiting a Senior Health, Safety and Fire Consultant for an established specialist consultancy working across health, safety, fire and risk. The role covers the North of England , including the M62 corridor, North West and North East , so it would suit someone based around areas such as Leeds, York, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Newcastle or nearby. This is a senior consultancy role with a good mix of client work, technical delivery and project ownership. You will be working with commercial, residential and higher-risk building clients, helping them improve safety management, meet their legal duties and deal with risk in a practical way. The company has a well-regarded technical team, a collaborative working culture and a track record of investing in people. There are clear development pathways, support with professional progression and the chance to work with experienced colleagues rather than being left to make it up as you go along, which is always a bonus. The roleYou will lead and deliver health, safety and fire consultancy projects across a varied client base. This will include management system work, inspections, audits, risk reviews, compliance advice and project delivery across commercial and residential environments. You will also be involved in client relationships, proposals, project planning and supporting more junior members of the team where needed. Main duties Deliver health, safety and fire consultancy to clients Design, review and implement health and safety management systems Carry out audits, inspections and risk-based reviews Advise on UK health, safety and fire legislation Work across commercial, residential and higher-risk building environments Manage projects to agreed timescales, quality standards and budgets Build good working relationships with clients and internal teams Support proposals and future project planning Provide technical guidance to junior consultants when required What we are looking forYou will need experience across health, safety and fire , ideally in a consultancy or client-facing advisory role. The role would suit someone who can handle technical detail, speak confidently with clients and write clear, useful reports. Experience with safety management systems, audits, inspections, residential buildings, commercial property or higher-risk environments would be very relevant. Minimum qualificationsApplicants will need: Level 6 health and safety qualification , such as NEBOSH Diploma , NCRQ or equivalent NEBOSH Fire Certificate or Advanced FPA Level 3 Fire Risk Assessor course or above CertIOSH , working towards Chartered membership Membership of a relevant body such as IOSH, IFSM, IFE or IIRSM Full UK driving licence NAFRAR Tier 3 Fire Risk Assessor status would be useful, but is not essential. Why apply?This is a good role for someone who wants variety, technical responsibility and the chance to influence how clients manage safety and risk. You will get flexibility around home working, client visits and team activity, while being part of a business with proper technical depth and realistic development options. There is room to keep developing your fire and H&S expertise, work towards Chartered status, support others and build a longer-term career within a respected consultancy environment. Package Up to circa 70,000 package Permanent role Flexible working Northern coverage across the M62 corridor, North West and North East Varied commercial, residential and higher-risk building work Professional development and support towards Chartered status Established technical team and good internal support Please apply ASAP if interested.
Senior Health, Safety and Fire Consultant North of England M62 Corridor / North West / North East Up to circa 70,000 package Permanent We are recruiting a Senior Health, Safety and Fire Consultant for an established specialist consultancy working across health, safety, fire and risk. The role covers the North of England , including the M62 corridor, North West and North East , so it would suit someone based around areas such as Leeds, York, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Newcastle or nearby. This is a senior consultancy role with a good mix of client work, technical delivery and project ownership. You will be working with commercial, residential and higher-risk building clients, helping them improve safety management, meet their legal duties and deal with risk in a practical way. The company has a well-regarded technical team, a collaborative working culture and a track record of investing in people. There are clear development pathways, support with professional progression and the chance to work with experienced colleagues rather than being left to make it up as you go along, which is always a bonus. The roleYou will lead and deliver health, safety and fire consultancy projects across a varied client base. This will include management system work, inspections, audits, risk reviews, compliance advice and project delivery across commercial and residential environments. You will also be involved in client relationships, proposals, project planning and supporting more junior members of the team where needed. Main duties Deliver health, safety and fire consultancy to clients Design, review and implement health and safety management systems Carry out audits, inspections and risk-based reviews Advise on UK health, safety and fire legislation Work across commercial, residential and higher-risk building environments Manage projects to agreed timescales, quality standards and budgets Build good working relationships with clients and internal teams Support proposals and future project planning Provide technical guidance to junior consultants when required What we are looking forYou will need experience across health, safety and fire , ideally in a consultancy or client-facing advisory role. The role would suit someone who can handle technical detail, speak confidently with clients and write clear, useful reports. Experience with safety management systems, audits, inspections, residential buildings, commercial property or higher-risk environments would be very relevant. Minimum qualificationsApplicants will need: Level 6 health and safety qualification , such as NEBOSH Diploma , NCRQ or equivalent NEBOSH Fire Certificate or Advanced FPA Level 3 Fire Risk Assessor course or above CertIOSH , working towards Chartered membership Membership of a relevant body such as IOSH, IFSM, IFE or IIRSM Full UK driving licence NAFRAR Tier 3 Fire Risk Assessor status would be useful, but is not essential. Why apply?This is a good role for someone who wants variety, technical responsibility and the chance to influence how clients manage safety and risk. You will get flexibility around home working, client visits and team activity, while being part of a business with proper technical depth and realistic development options. There is room to keep developing your fire and H&S expertise, work towards Chartered status, support others and build a longer-term career within a respected consultancy environment. Package Up to circa 70,000 package Permanent role Flexible working Northern coverage across the M62 corridor, North West and North East Varied commercial, residential and higher-risk building work Professional development and support towards Chartered status Established technical team and good internal support Please apply ASAP if interested.
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Our client is a national multi-service provider delivering electrical, drainage, pumping and lighting solutions across the UK. The Group is rapidly expanding and includes a dedicated Renewables Team delivering end-to-end low-carbon solutions for commercial, industrial and public sector clients. The Renewables Team delivers: • Solar PV design & installation (roof and ground mount) • Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) • EV charging infrastructure (commercial and fleet) • Grid connections and power upgrades (LV/HV via delivery partners) • Operations & maintenance (O&M), monitoring and performance optimisation • Energy efficiency and compliance-led electrical works supporting decarbonisation This Contracts Manager (Renewables) role is central to ensuring excellent customer experience, strong commercial control, and effective coordination between clients, delivery teams and project managers. Home locations to include Kent, Milton Keynes, Bedfordshire, Luton, Cambridgeshire & Essex Location: Office-based with hybrid working and regular travel to client sites across the UK. The role of a Contracts Manager To own the day-to-day commercial and customer management of renewables contracts, ensuring accurate quoting, timely resolution of escalations, and clear communication between customers, the delivery team and project managers. The Contracts Manager will act as a trusted advisor to existing clients, identifying and developing organic opportunities that improve asset performance, reduce risk and expand Metcor s scope of work. Main duties Manage a portfolio of renewables clients, acting as the primary point of contact for commercial and operational queries. Produce and issue quotations for variations, remedials, additional works and lifecycle upgrades (PV, BESS, EV, electrical enabling works). Coordinate internally with project managers, engineering, procurement and subcontractors to build technically accurate and commercially robust quotes. Own escalation management: investigate issues, agree corrective actions, and ensure clear and timely communication to customers. Ensure smooth handover from quote to delivery, including scope, programme, access requirements, H&S documentation and customer expectations. Monitor contract performance (financial and operational), supporting governance, reporting and action tracking. Identify and develop organic growth opportunities within existing accounts, positioning Metcor as a trusted advisor. Support pricing strategy and margin protection by maintaining accurate cost build-ups, risk/assumption registers and approval workflows. Maintain accurate CRM and contract records, ensuring all client communications, quotes and actions are auditable and traceable. Essentials Proven experience in a contracts management, commercial, or account management role within renewables, M&E, electrical, utilities or FM environments. Strong track record producing accurate, timely quotations, managing variations/change control and supporting prompt invoicing/close-out. Excellent stakeholder management skills, confident handling customer and supplier escalations and resolving issues professionally. Strong commercial awareness: understanding of margins, risk, scope control, contractual obligations and performance reporting. Experience collaborating with delivery teams and project managers to manage programmes, access/outages, dependencies and customer expectations. Disciplined documentation and record keeping (contract files, quotes, approvals, meeting notes, action logs) with audit-ready standards. Competent with Microsoft 365 (Excel, Word, Outlook) and CRM systems. Full UK driving licence. Technical requirements Working knowledge of renewables project and O&M activities (e.g., PV, BESS, EV) and typical operational, warranty and compliance considerations. Understanding of contract delivery models and commercial terms (scope, assumptions, exclusions, SLAs/KPIs, variations and change control). Confidence reviewing technical reports and translating findings into customer actions (e.g., remedials, lifecycle replacement, optimisation upgrades). Experience coordinating subcontractors/suppliers (rates, scope, performance, and resolution of defects/issues). Working knowledge of site documentation and safe systems of work (RAMS, permits, site inductions, incident reporting) as applicable. Desirable: familiarity with common forms of contract (e.g., NEC / JCT / FIDIC) and principles of early warnings, compensation/change events, and dispute avoidance. Training & Certifications Contract and commercial management training (formal or on-the-job). Customer service and escalation management training. QHSE training (RAMS awareness, incident reporting, and safe systems of work). Desirable: NEC/JCT/FIDIC short course and/or renewables awareness training (PV / BESS / EV / O&M). Key Responsibilities 1. Customer & Account Management Be the day-to-day contact for a defined portfolio of renewables customers, managing expectations and service experience. Build trusted relationships with client stakeholders (operations, estates, energy, procurement) and maintain a clear communication cadence (updates, actions, and reporting). 2. Quoting, Variations & Commercial Control Prepare and submit quotations for additional works, remedials, call-off tasks and upgrades, ensuring clear scope, assumptions and exclusions. Secure internal approvals in line with delegated authority and protect margin through accurate cost build-ups. Maintain disciplined change control from quote to order to completion, ensuring variations are correctly recorded and invoicing-ready. 3. Escalations & Issue Resolution Own customer and supplier escalations end-to-end, coordinating investigations and corrective actions with project managers and delivery teams. Communicate clearly with clients on status, next steps, and timeframes; reset expectations where required. Capture lessons learned and implement preventative actions to reduce recurrence and protect client satisfaction. 4. Communication with Delivery Teams & Project Managers Ensure effective handover of scope, programme, constraints and customer requirements from commercial to delivery. Facilitate internal coordination and governance (actions, risks, and decisions) to keep works on track and communications consistent. Support project managers with customer-facing updates, documentation and contractual correspondence. 5. Organic Growth & Trusted Advisor Approach Proactively identify opportunities within existing contracts (e.g., remedials, lifecycle replacements, additional sites, monitoring improvements, capacity upgrades). Use client insight, performance data and operational feedback to propose value-led solutions and new scopes of work. Support renewals and retention by ensuring high-quality service, transparent communication and consistent delivery. Common requirements seen in UK Renewables Contract/Contracts Manager specifications End-to-end contract administration: maintaining accurate contract/job files, documentation for handover and invoicing, and auditable records of communications and actions. Strong customer and stakeholder management: interpreting requirements, providing clear updates, attending meetings, and maintaining long-term relationships. Escalation/complaints handling: ownership of issues through to resolution, with professional communication and clear corrective actions. Change control and variations: disciplined management of changes from identification/notification through quotation, approval, delivery and commercial close-out. Supplier/subcontractor interface: coordinating performance, negotiating rates/terms where required, and resolving defects or delivery issues. Commercial and performance governance: tracking costs/margins, contract KPIs/SLAs, and producing routine performance reporting. Contract form awareness (often NEC/JCT/FIDIC depending on client type): understanding early warnings, change events/variations, and dispute avoidance principles. H&S and compliance documentation expectations: supporting safe systems of work (RAMS) and site/client requirements alongside delivery teams.
Our client is a national multi-service provider delivering electrical, drainage, pumping and lighting solutions across the UK. The Group is rapidly expanding and includes a dedicated Renewables Team delivering end-to-end low-carbon solutions for commercial, industrial and public sector clients. The Renewables Team delivers: • Solar PV design & installation (roof and ground mount) • Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) • EV charging infrastructure (commercial and fleet) • Grid connections and power upgrades (LV/HV via delivery partners) • Operations & maintenance (O&M), monitoring and performance optimisation • Energy efficiency and compliance-led electrical works supporting decarbonisation This Contracts Manager (Renewables) role is central to ensuring excellent customer experience, strong commercial control, and effective coordination between clients, delivery teams and project managers. Home locations to include Kent, Milton Keynes, Bedfordshire, Luton, Cambridgeshire & Essex Location: Office-based with hybrid working and regular travel to client sites across the UK. The role of a Contracts Manager To own the day-to-day commercial and customer management of renewables contracts, ensuring accurate quoting, timely resolution of escalations, and clear communication between customers, the delivery team and project managers. The Contracts Manager will act as a trusted advisor to existing clients, identifying and developing organic opportunities that improve asset performance, reduce risk and expand Metcor s scope of work. Main duties Manage a portfolio of renewables clients, acting as the primary point of contact for commercial and operational queries. Produce and issue quotations for variations, remedials, additional works and lifecycle upgrades (PV, BESS, EV, electrical enabling works). Coordinate internally with project managers, engineering, procurement and subcontractors to build technically accurate and commercially robust quotes. Own escalation management: investigate issues, agree corrective actions, and ensure clear and timely communication to customers. Ensure smooth handover from quote to delivery, including scope, programme, access requirements, H&S documentation and customer expectations. Monitor contract performance (financial and operational), supporting governance, reporting and action tracking. Identify and develop organic growth opportunities within existing accounts, positioning Metcor as a trusted advisor. Support pricing strategy and margin protection by maintaining accurate cost build-ups, risk/assumption registers and approval workflows. Maintain accurate CRM and contract records, ensuring all client communications, quotes and actions are auditable and traceable. Essentials Proven experience in a contracts management, commercial, or account management role within renewables, M&E, electrical, utilities or FM environments. Strong track record producing accurate, timely quotations, managing variations/change control and supporting prompt invoicing/close-out. Excellent stakeholder management skills, confident handling customer and supplier escalations and resolving issues professionally. Strong commercial awareness: understanding of margins, risk, scope control, contractual obligations and performance reporting. Experience collaborating with delivery teams and project managers to manage programmes, access/outages, dependencies and customer expectations. Disciplined documentation and record keeping (contract files, quotes, approvals, meeting notes, action logs) with audit-ready standards. Competent with Microsoft 365 (Excel, Word, Outlook) and CRM systems. Full UK driving licence. Technical requirements Working knowledge of renewables project and O&M activities (e.g., PV, BESS, EV) and typical operational, warranty and compliance considerations. Understanding of contract delivery models and commercial terms (scope, assumptions, exclusions, SLAs/KPIs, variations and change control). Confidence reviewing technical reports and translating findings into customer actions (e.g., remedials, lifecycle replacement, optimisation upgrades). Experience coordinating subcontractors/suppliers (rates, scope, performance, and resolution of defects/issues). Working knowledge of site documentation and safe systems of work (RAMS, permits, site inductions, incident reporting) as applicable. Desirable: familiarity with common forms of contract (e.g., NEC / JCT / FIDIC) and principles of early warnings, compensation/change events, and dispute avoidance. Training & Certifications Contract and commercial management training (formal or on-the-job). Customer service and escalation management training. QHSE training (RAMS awareness, incident reporting, and safe systems of work). Desirable: NEC/JCT/FIDIC short course and/or renewables awareness training (PV / BESS / EV / O&M). Key Responsibilities 1. Customer & Account Management Be the day-to-day contact for a defined portfolio of renewables customers, managing expectations and service experience. Build trusted relationships with client stakeholders (operations, estates, energy, procurement) and maintain a clear communication cadence (updates, actions, and reporting). 2. Quoting, Variations & Commercial Control Prepare and submit quotations for additional works, remedials, call-off tasks and upgrades, ensuring clear scope, assumptions and exclusions. Secure internal approvals in line with delegated authority and protect margin through accurate cost build-ups. Maintain disciplined change control from quote to order to completion, ensuring variations are correctly recorded and invoicing-ready. 3. Escalations & Issue Resolution Own customer and supplier escalations end-to-end, coordinating investigations and corrective actions with project managers and delivery teams. Communicate clearly with clients on status, next steps, and timeframes; reset expectations where required. Capture lessons learned and implement preventative actions to reduce recurrence and protect client satisfaction. 4. Communication with Delivery Teams & Project Managers Ensure effective handover of scope, programme, constraints and customer requirements from commercial to delivery. Facilitate internal coordination and governance (actions, risks, and decisions) to keep works on track and communications consistent. Support project managers with customer-facing updates, documentation and contractual correspondence. 5. Organic Growth & Trusted Advisor Approach Proactively identify opportunities within existing contracts (e.g., remedials, lifecycle replacements, additional sites, monitoring improvements, capacity upgrades). Use client insight, performance data and operational feedback to propose value-led solutions and new scopes of work. Support renewals and retention by ensuring high-quality service, transparent communication and consistent delivery. Common requirements seen in UK Renewables Contract/Contracts Manager specifications End-to-end contract administration: maintaining accurate contract/job files, documentation for handover and invoicing, and auditable records of communications and actions. Strong customer and stakeholder management: interpreting requirements, providing clear updates, attending meetings, and maintaining long-term relationships. Escalation/complaints handling: ownership of issues through to resolution, with professional communication and clear corrective actions. Change control and variations: disciplined management of changes from identification/notification through quotation, approval, delivery and commercial close-out. Supplier/subcontractor interface: coordinating performance, negotiating rates/terms where required, and resolving defects or delivery issues. Commercial and performance governance: tracking costs/margins, contract KPIs/SLAs, and producing routine performance reporting. Contract form awareness (often NEC/JCT/FIDIC depending on client type): understanding early warnings, change events/variations, and dispute avoidance principles. H&S and compliance documentation expectations: supporting safe systems of work (RAMS) and site/client requirements alongside delivery teams.