Murphy is recruiting for a title to work with Natural Resources on the St Fergus Gas Terminal based out of either Wigan with travel to Scotland or based out of St Fergus. We maintain, operate, modify, design, construct and commission new energy networks and facilities across four countries; guiding our customers through the challenges of the energy transition and supporting their commitments to achieve net zero emissions. We provide safe and reliable specialist services as a trusted Engineering, Procure, Fabrication, Maintain and Decommissioning (EPFCM&D) partner. This includes work with onshore and offshore oil, gas pipelines, gas diversions and renewable energies. A day in the life of a Murphy Senior Project Manager: To be fully accountable for the delivery of the projects, ensuring it is completed safely, on time, in accordance with the contract requirements and to budget. Sets the overall standard on the projects/contract. Ensure the project requirements are identified and delivered. Identify issues and ensure they are resolved in a controlled and timely manner. To ensure contract programmes are planned, reviewed, and delivered. Line management of Site Managers, Assistant Site Managers and Section Managers. Responsible for effective client relationship management, collaborative approach and providing updates to internal and external stakeholders on project/contract progress. Ensures operating plans are in place to ensure sufficient resources and materials are in place. Will be expected to resolve most operational issues with any business-critical issues referred to the Project Director. Responsible for all commercial activities associated with the project including the delivery of the gross margin, management of cost control and other key commercial and financial metrics. Overall performance management of subcontractors of the gross margin, management of cost control and other key commercial and financial metrics. Still interested, does this sound like you? Experience in delivering highly serviced (mechanical/electrical heavy) Design & Construct Projects. Desired experience in the Oil and gas industry (Gas Terminals/Compressors) Familiarity of NEC3&4 forms of contracts Experience within a Project Managerial role Experience of working on complex multi-discipline Enhancement projects, delivering within programme and cost controls Excellent stakeholder management skills, able to develop close working relationships with clients and subcontractors. Health and Safety Qualification not essential but desirable HNC / HND or NVQ Level 5 (or Degree) level or alternatively appropriate experience.
21/08/2026
Full time
Murphy is recruiting for a title to work with Natural Resources on the St Fergus Gas Terminal based out of either Wigan with travel to Scotland or based out of St Fergus. We maintain, operate, modify, design, construct and commission new energy networks and facilities across four countries; guiding our customers through the challenges of the energy transition and supporting their commitments to achieve net zero emissions. We provide safe and reliable specialist services as a trusted Engineering, Procure, Fabrication, Maintain and Decommissioning (EPFCM&D) partner. This includes work with onshore and offshore oil, gas pipelines, gas diversions and renewable energies. A day in the life of a Murphy Senior Project Manager: To be fully accountable for the delivery of the projects, ensuring it is completed safely, on time, in accordance with the contract requirements and to budget. Sets the overall standard on the projects/contract. Ensure the project requirements are identified and delivered. Identify issues and ensure they are resolved in a controlled and timely manner. To ensure contract programmes are planned, reviewed, and delivered. Line management of Site Managers, Assistant Site Managers and Section Managers. Responsible for effective client relationship management, collaborative approach and providing updates to internal and external stakeholders on project/contract progress. Ensures operating plans are in place to ensure sufficient resources and materials are in place. Will be expected to resolve most operational issues with any business-critical issues referred to the Project Director. Responsible for all commercial activities associated with the project including the delivery of the gross margin, management of cost control and other key commercial and financial metrics. Overall performance management of subcontractors of the gross margin, management of cost control and other key commercial and financial metrics. Still interested, does this sound like you? Experience in delivering highly serviced (mechanical/electrical heavy) Design & Construct Projects. Desired experience in the Oil and gas industry (Gas Terminals/Compressors) Familiarity of NEC3&4 forms of contracts Experience within a Project Managerial role Experience of working on complex multi-discipline Enhancement projects, delivering within programme and cost controls Excellent stakeholder management skills, able to develop close working relationships with clients and subcontractors. Health and Safety Qualification not essential but desirable HNC / HND or NVQ Level 5 (or Degree) level or alternatively appropriate experience.
Commercial Manager Major Infrastructure Project Location : North West London Hybrid Working (Minimum 3 Days on Site) Salary : 85,000 - 105,000 + Car Allowance, Healthcare, Pension & 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Commercial Manager to join a major infrastructure project in North West London. The Commercial Manager will play a key role in the delivery of one of the UK's largest and most complex transportation and infrastructure programmes with a business that can offer fantastic career progression, a generous salary & package and a great work life balance. This is a high-profile position offering exposure to a complex programme involving major stakeholder engagement and the opportunity to influence the successful delivery of a landmark project that will leave a lasting legacy on the UK's transport network. As Commercial Manager, you will be responsible for the commercial management of a substantial package of infrastructure works, ensuring robust contract administration, effective risk management and strong commercial governance throughout the project lifecycle. Key responsibilities will include: Leading the commercial management of a portfolio of major infrastructure and mechanical and electrical works. Supporting the Commercial Lead in the delivery of project and business objectives. Managing and developing a small commercial team, providing leadership, mentoring and support. Administering and managing NEC contracts, ensuring compliance and effective commercial outcomes. Overseeing cost reporting, forecasting, change management and risk mitigation activities. Managing subcontractor procurement, commercial negotiations and final account settlements. Preparing and presenting commercial reports to senior management and project stakeholders. Identifying opportunities to improve commercial performance and project profitability. Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, delivery teams and supply chain partners. The successful Commercial Manager will need to have experience in the following areas: Extensive experience operating as a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor on major infrastructure or heavy civil engineering projects in the UK. A proven track record working for a main contractor environment. Strong knowledge and practical experience administering NEC contracts. Experience managing commercial teams and developing junior staff. Excellent commercial acumen, negotiation and stakeholder management skills. Strong reporting, forecasting and financial management capabilities. Degree-qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related discipline. Professional membership with RICS, CIOB or similar is desirable but not essential. This is an opportunity to join a project that is helping reshape London's transport infrastructure while working within a highly experienced delivery team on a technically challenging and rewarding programme. You'll be given realistic opportunities for career progression whilst gaining exposure to an exciting, complex project. You can also expect a competitive salary and package that includes: Salary of 85,000 - 105,000 Travel allowance Private healthcare Pension scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Hybrid working arrangement (minimum three days per week on site) Exposure to one of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects Genuine opportunities for progression and professional development For a confidential discussion and further information, please get in touch with Matt Clegg at Gold Group today on (phone number removed). INDALL Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
19/08/2026
Full time
Commercial Manager Major Infrastructure Project Location : North West London Hybrid Working (Minimum 3 Days on Site) Salary : 85,000 - 105,000 + Car Allowance, Healthcare, Pension & 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Commercial Manager to join a major infrastructure project in North West London. The Commercial Manager will play a key role in the delivery of one of the UK's largest and most complex transportation and infrastructure programmes with a business that can offer fantastic career progression, a generous salary & package and a great work life balance. This is a high-profile position offering exposure to a complex programme involving major stakeholder engagement and the opportunity to influence the successful delivery of a landmark project that will leave a lasting legacy on the UK's transport network. As Commercial Manager, you will be responsible for the commercial management of a substantial package of infrastructure works, ensuring robust contract administration, effective risk management and strong commercial governance throughout the project lifecycle. Key responsibilities will include: Leading the commercial management of a portfolio of major infrastructure and mechanical and electrical works. Supporting the Commercial Lead in the delivery of project and business objectives. Managing and developing a small commercial team, providing leadership, mentoring and support. Administering and managing NEC contracts, ensuring compliance and effective commercial outcomes. Overseeing cost reporting, forecasting, change management and risk mitigation activities. Managing subcontractor procurement, commercial negotiations and final account settlements. Preparing and presenting commercial reports to senior management and project stakeholders. Identifying opportunities to improve commercial performance and project profitability. Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, delivery teams and supply chain partners. The successful Commercial Manager will need to have experience in the following areas: Extensive experience operating as a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor on major infrastructure or heavy civil engineering projects in the UK. A proven track record working for a main contractor environment. Strong knowledge and practical experience administering NEC contracts. Experience managing commercial teams and developing junior staff. Excellent commercial acumen, negotiation and stakeholder management skills. Strong reporting, forecasting and financial management capabilities. Degree-qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related discipline. Professional membership with RICS, CIOB or similar is desirable but not essential. This is an opportunity to join a project that is helping reshape London's transport infrastructure while working within a highly experienced delivery team on a technically challenging and rewarding programme. You'll be given realistic opportunities for career progression whilst gaining exposure to an exciting, complex project. You can also expect a competitive salary and package that includes: Salary of 85,000 - 105,000 Travel allowance Private healthcare Pension scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Hybrid working arrangement (minimum three days per week on site) Exposure to one of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects Genuine opportunities for progression and professional development For a confidential discussion and further information, please get in touch with Matt Clegg at Gold Group today on (phone number removed). INDALL Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
Your new company One of Northern Ireland's leading Mechanical & Electrical Building Services Contractors is seeking a Mechanical Contracts Manager to join its growing delivery team. With over 40 years of experience, the company provides design, installation and commissioning services across a diverse portfolio of projects within the healthcare, education, commercial, hospitality, residential and industrial sectors. With a strong pipeline of work secured across Northern Ireland and GB, this is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and progressive contractor. Your new role As Mechanical Contracts Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the successful delivery of mechanical packages on a variety of projects, primarily based in Northern Ireland. Key responsibilities include: Managing mechanical works from pre-construction through to handover Coordinating with design teams, subcontractors, and suppliers Monitoring project progress, costs, programmes and quality standards Ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations Attending site meetings and liaising with clients and consultants Supporting procurement and programme planning Providing technical input and resolving on-site issues Reporting regularly to senior management on project performance What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in mechanical contracts management or project management Experience managing mechanical building services projects from pre-construction through to completion Strong commercial awareness, including experience monitoring costs, programme and procurement Ability to build and maintain relationships with clients, consultants and subcontractors Excellent communication and organisational skills Proficient IT skills with strong reporting capabilities Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel occasionally What you'll get in return In return, you'll join a highly respected M&E contractor with a strong reputation for delivering complex projects across multiple sectors. You'll have the opportunity to work on a varied project portfolio, supported by an experienced management team and a collaborative working environment. A competitive salary and benefits package is available, alongside genuine opportunities for long-term career progression. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
11/08/2026
Full time
Your new company One of Northern Ireland's leading Mechanical & Electrical Building Services Contractors is seeking a Mechanical Contracts Manager to join its growing delivery team. With over 40 years of experience, the company provides design, installation and commissioning services across a diverse portfolio of projects within the healthcare, education, commercial, hospitality, residential and industrial sectors. With a strong pipeline of work secured across Northern Ireland and GB, this is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and progressive contractor. Your new role As Mechanical Contracts Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the successful delivery of mechanical packages on a variety of projects, primarily based in Northern Ireland. Key responsibilities include: Managing mechanical works from pre-construction through to handover Coordinating with design teams, subcontractors, and suppliers Monitoring project progress, costs, programmes and quality standards Ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations Attending site meetings and liaising with clients and consultants Supporting procurement and programme planning Providing technical input and resolving on-site issues Reporting regularly to senior management on project performance What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in mechanical contracts management or project management Experience managing mechanical building services projects from pre-construction through to completion Strong commercial awareness, including experience monitoring costs, programme and procurement Ability to build and maintain relationships with clients, consultants and subcontractors Excellent communication and organisational skills Proficient IT skills with strong reporting capabilities Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel occasionally What you'll get in return In return, you'll join a highly respected M&E contractor with a strong reputation for delivering complex projects across multiple sectors. You'll have the opportunity to work on a varied project portfolio, supported by an experienced management team and a collaborative working environment. A competitive salary and benefits package is available, alongside genuine opportunities for long-term career progression. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Your new company One of Northern Ireland's leading Mechanical & Electrical Building Services Contractors is seeking an Electrical Contracts Manager to join its growing delivery team. With over 40 years of experience, the company provides design, installation and commissioning services across a diverse portfolio of projects within the healthcare, education, commercial, hospitality, residential and industrial sectors. With a strong pipeline of work secured across Northern Ireland and GB, this is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and progressive contractor. Your new role As Electrical Contracts Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the successful delivery of electrical packages on a variety of projects, primarily based in Northern Ireland. Key responsibilities include: Managing electrical works from pre-construction through to handover Coordinating with design teams, subcontractors and suppliers Monitoring project progress, costs, programmes and quality standards Ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations Attending site meetings and liaising with clients and consultants Supporting procurement and programme planning Providing technical input and resolving on-site issues Reporting regularly to senior management on project performance What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in electrical contracts management or project management Experience managing electrical building services projects from pre-construction through to completion Strong commercial awareness, including experience monitoring costs, programme and procurement Ability to build and maintain relationships with clients, consultants and subcontractors Excellent communication and organisational skills Proficient IT skills with strong reporting capabilities Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel occasionally What you'll get in return In return, you'll join a highly respected M&E contractor with a strong reputation for delivering complex projects across multiple sectors. You'll have the opportunity to work on a varied project portfolio, supported by an experienced management team and a collaborative working environment. A competitive salary and benefits package is available, alongside genuine opportunities for long-term career progression. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
11/08/2026
Full time
Your new company One of Northern Ireland's leading Mechanical & Electrical Building Services Contractors is seeking an Electrical Contracts Manager to join its growing delivery team. With over 40 years of experience, the company provides design, installation and commissioning services across a diverse portfolio of projects within the healthcare, education, commercial, hospitality, residential and industrial sectors. With a strong pipeline of work secured across Northern Ireland and GB, this is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and progressive contractor. Your new role As Electrical Contracts Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the successful delivery of electrical packages on a variety of projects, primarily based in Northern Ireland. Key responsibilities include: Managing electrical works from pre-construction through to handover Coordinating with design teams, subcontractors and suppliers Monitoring project progress, costs, programmes and quality standards Ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations Attending site meetings and liaising with clients and consultants Supporting procurement and programme planning Providing technical input and resolving on-site issues Reporting regularly to senior management on project performance What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in electrical contracts management or project management Experience managing electrical building services projects from pre-construction through to completion Strong commercial awareness, including experience monitoring costs, programme and procurement Ability to build and maintain relationships with clients, consultants and subcontractors Excellent communication and organisational skills Proficient IT skills with strong reporting capabilities Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel occasionally What you'll get in return In return, you'll join a highly respected M&E contractor with a strong reputation for delivering complex projects across multiple sectors. You'll have the opportunity to work on a varied project portfolio, supported by an experienced management team and a collaborative working environment. A competitive salary and benefits package is available, alongside genuine opportunities for long-term career progression. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor Central London 120,000- 130,000 + Comprehensive Package Tier 1 MEP Contractor The Opportunity We are recruiting on behalf of a leading Tier 1 MEP contractor with an outstanding reputation for delivering major, technically complex building services projects across London and the UK. Due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of secured work, they are looking to appoint an experienced Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor to join their London commercial team. The business delivers major MEP packages across a diverse range of sectors including commercial offices, healthcare, education and data centres, providing the opportunity to work on some of the largest and most technically challenging schemes in the market. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced M&E commercial professional looking to join a financially secure Tier 1 contractor offering major projects, strong career progression and an excellent overall package. The Role As Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor, you will take commercial responsibility for major mechanical and electrical packages, working closely with the project delivery team from pre-construction through to final account. You will be responsible for protecting the commercial position of the project, managing subcontractors and procurement, identifying risks and opportunities, and ensuring strong financial performance throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Take commercial responsibility for major M&E packages Manage projects from pre-construction and procurement through to final account Prepare and manage project budgets, forecasts and cost reports Produce and present monthly CVRs Manage subcontractor procurement, tender analysis and package negotiation Administer subcontract accounts from appointment through to final account Manage valuations, variations and change control Identify commercial risks and opportunities throughout the project Work closely with Project Managers, Contracts Managers and operational teams Manage cash flow and ensure accurate financial forecasting Review contractual obligations and ensure commercial compliance Negotiate subcontractor and client final accounts Attend commercial, client and project progress meetings Build strong relationships with clients, consultants and supply chain partners Support and mentor junior members of the commercial team where required About You We are looking for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor with a strong background in M&E or Building Services. You will need to be comfortable commercially managing substantial MEP packages and operating within the structured commercial environment of a major contractor. Requirements Proven experience as a Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor or Senior Quantity Surveyor within Building Services Strong background working for an MEP, Building Services or Tier 1 contractor Experience commercially managing significant mechanical and electrical packages Commercial, healthcare, education or data centre project experience would be advantageous Strong knowledge of subcontract procurement and management Extensive experience with CVRs, forecasting, valuations, variations and final accounts Strong contractual and commercial knowledge Excellent negotiation and client-facing skills Ability to work closely with both commercial and operational teams Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline preferred What's on Offer 120,000- 130,000 basic salary Comprehensive benefits package Pension Private healthcare Bonus Travel/package depending on experience Major projects across Central London Exposure to commercial, healthcare, education and data centre schemes Opportunity to join a leading Tier 1 MEP contractor Strong pipeline of secured projects Excellent long-term career progression within a major business Apply If you're an experienced Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor looking for your next move within a Tier 1 MEP contractor, we'd be keen to hear from you. Apply now or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
11/08/2026
Full time
Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor Central London 120,000- 130,000 + Comprehensive Package Tier 1 MEP Contractor The Opportunity We are recruiting on behalf of a leading Tier 1 MEP contractor with an outstanding reputation for delivering major, technically complex building services projects across London and the UK. Due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of secured work, they are looking to appoint an experienced Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor to join their London commercial team. The business delivers major MEP packages across a diverse range of sectors including commercial offices, healthcare, education and data centres, providing the opportunity to work on some of the largest and most technically challenging schemes in the market. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced M&E commercial professional looking to join a financially secure Tier 1 contractor offering major projects, strong career progression and an excellent overall package. The Role As Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor, you will take commercial responsibility for major mechanical and electrical packages, working closely with the project delivery team from pre-construction through to final account. You will be responsible for protecting the commercial position of the project, managing subcontractors and procurement, identifying risks and opportunities, and ensuring strong financial performance throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Take commercial responsibility for major M&E packages Manage projects from pre-construction and procurement through to final account Prepare and manage project budgets, forecasts and cost reports Produce and present monthly CVRs Manage subcontractor procurement, tender analysis and package negotiation Administer subcontract accounts from appointment through to final account Manage valuations, variations and change control Identify commercial risks and opportunities throughout the project Work closely with Project Managers, Contracts Managers and operational teams Manage cash flow and ensure accurate financial forecasting Review contractual obligations and ensure commercial compliance Negotiate subcontractor and client final accounts Attend commercial, client and project progress meetings Build strong relationships with clients, consultants and supply chain partners Support and mentor junior members of the commercial team where required About You We are looking for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor with a strong background in M&E or Building Services. You will need to be comfortable commercially managing substantial MEP packages and operating within the structured commercial environment of a major contractor. Requirements Proven experience as a Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor or Senior Quantity Surveyor within Building Services Strong background working for an MEP, Building Services or Tier 1 contractor Experience commercially managing significant mechanical and electrical packages Commercial, healthcare, education or data centre project experience would be advantageous Strong knowledge of subcontract procurement and management Extensive experience with CVRs, forecasting, valuations, variations and final accounts Strong contractual and commercial knowledge Excellent negotiation and client-facing skills Ability to work closely with both commercial and operational teams Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline preferred What's on Offer 120,000- 130,000 basic salary Comprehensive benefits package Pension Private healthcare Bonus Travel/package depending on experience Major projects across Central London Exposure to commercial, healthcare, education and data centre schemes Opportunity to join a leading Tier 1 MEP contractor Strong pipeline of secured projects Excellent long-term career progression within a major business Apply If you're an experienced Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor looking for your next move within a Tier 1 MEP contractor, we'd be keen to hear from you. Apply now or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Southampton, Hampshire
Position: Contracts Manager Location: Southampton Salary: Up to 55,000 DOE plus benefits Bennett & Game are representing an established commercial and industrial fit-out contractor who are seeking a Contracts Manager to join their team. The company has been operating for over 40 years and delivers turnkey fit-out, refurbishment and space optimisation projects across the UK. Operating as a principal contractor, the business provides a wide range of services including mezzanine floors, commercial fit-outs, storage and racking solutions, partitioning, suspended ceilings, mechanical and electrical works. With an annual turnover of approximately 3.5m to 5.5m and a team of around 18 employees, the company has built a strong reputation and loyal client base, with project values ranging from smaller works through to major schemes approaching 2m. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established SME at an important time for the business. The successful Contracts Manager will oversee multiple projects and take responsibility from the initial client consultation, estimating and proposal stages through to procurement, delivery and completion. The role is available due to a planned retirement and offers a structured handover, providing the opportunity to gain a detailed understanding of the company, its processes and its established client, supplier and subcontractor relationships. Salary & Benefits Salary: 40,000 - 55,000 DOE Company vehicle 20 days' holiday plus Bank Holidays Holiday entitlement increases with length of service Company pension scheme Long-term and secure opportunity within an established business Contracts Manager Position Overview Manage multiple commercial and industrial fit-out projects from initial enquiry through to completion Meet with clients to understand project requirements and develop suitable proposals and solutions Prepare quotations, commercial bids, project proposals and estimates to support new and existing business Complete project take-offs and prepare budgets, programmes and delivery timescales Liaise with suppliers and subcontractors to obtain quotations for labour, materials and specialist works Agree project budgets, programmes and delivery requirements with clients Manage project budgets, programmes, variations and commercial performance throughout the project lifecycle Coordinate internal teams, subcontractors, suppliers and site-based personnel Attend site meetings, initiate projects on site and monitor progress throughout delivery Act as the main point of contact for clients, site teams and project stakeholders Ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget and to the required technical and quality standards Oversee project invoicing and support financial management throughout the project cycle Contracts Manager Position Requirements Proven experience as a Contracts Manager, Project Manager or similar within commercial fit-out, refurbishment, interiors or a related construction sector Strong understanding of commercial refurbishment and the ability to manage projects from initial client consultation through to completion Experience preparing quotations, estimates, take-offs, project budgets and programmes would be advantageous Strong leadership, communication and client management skills, with the ability to coordinate subcontractors, suppliers and site teams Commercially aware with the ability to manage project costs, variations and delivery requirements A proactive and hands-on approach, with the ability to use initiative and manage a varied workload Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to project sites as required Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
04/08/2026
Full time
Position: Contracts Manager Location: Southampton Salary: Up to 55,000 DOE plus benefits Bennett & Game are representing an established commercial and industrial fit-out contractor who are seeking a Contracts Manager to join their team. The company has been operating for over 40 years and delivers turnkey fit-out, refurbishment and space optimisation projects across the UK. Operating as a principal contractor, the business provides a wide range of services including mezzanine floors, commercial fit-outs, storage and racking solutions, partitioning, suspended ceilings, mechanical and electrical works. With an annual turnover of approximately 3.5m to 5.5m and a team of around 18 employees, the company has built a strong reputation and loyal client base, with project values ranging from smaller works through to major schemes approaching 2m. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established SME at an important time for the business. The successful Contracts Manager will oversee multiple projects and take responsibility from the initial client consultation, estimating and proposal stages through to procurement, delivery and completion. The role is available due to a planned retirement and offers a structured handover, providing the opportunity to gain a detailed understanding of the company, its processes and its established client, supplier and subcontractor relationships. Salary & Benefits Salary: 40,000 - 55,000 DOE Company vehicle 20 days' holiday plus Bank Holidays Holiday entitlement increases with length of service Company pension scheme Long-term and secure opportunity within an established business Contracts Manager Position Overview Manage multiple commercial and industrial fit-out projects from initial enquiry through to completion Meet with clients to understand project requirements and develop suitable proposals and solutions Prepare quotations, commercial bids, project proposals and estimates to support new and existing business Complete project take-offs and prepare budgets, programmes and delivery timescales Liaise with suppliers and subcontractors to obtain quotations for labour, materials and specialist works Agree project budgets, programmes and delivery requirements with clients Manage project budgets, programmes, variations and commercial performance throughout the project lifecycle Coordinate internal teams, subcontractors, suppliers and site-based personnel Attend site meetings, initiate projects on site and monitor progress throughout delivery Act as the main point of contact for clients, site teams and project stakeholders Ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget and to the required technical and quality standards Oversee project invoicing and support financial management throughout the project cycle Contracts Manager Position Requirements Proven experience as a Contracts Manager, Project Manager or similar within commercial fit-out, refurbishment, interiors or a related construction sector Strong understanding of commercial refurbishment and the ability to manage projects from initial client consultation through to completion Experience preparing quotations, estimates, take-offs, project budgets and programmes would be advantageous Strong leadership, communication and client management skills, with the ability to coordinate subcontractors, suppliers and site teams Commercially aware with the ability to manage project costs, variations and delivery requirements A proactive and hands-on approach, with the ability to use initiative and manage a varied workload Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to project sites as required Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Are you an experienced MEP construction professional looking to work on a major UK infrastructure project? Do you enjoy being on site, ensuring complex mechanical and electrical installations are delivered safely, to programme and to the highest quality standards? Salary: £60,142.80 - £70,755.60 (DOE) Location: Rickmansworth (site-based Mon to Fri with travel between sites) Deadline: 18th August I'm looking for a Construction Assurance Manager (MEP) to join a massive infrastructure project, supporting a section of the route near Rickmansworth. This is a heavily site-based role overseeing the assurance of mechanical and electrical installation works across shafts, portal buildings and headhouses. You'll work closely with Project Managers and contractors throughout installation, testing and commissioning, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with programme requirements. This is a fantastic opportunity to be involved in the delivery of a £160m MEP package on one of the UK's largest infrastructure projects. Essential Requirements: Around 5-10 years' experience in MEP construction, installation, site supervision or construction assurance. Experience overseeing mechanical and electrical installation works on major construction or infrastructure projects. Knowledge of systems such as HVAC, ventilation, ductwork, fire suppression, cable management, LV systems, lighting, alarms, pumps, BMS or security systems. A background in construction assurance, project management or CDM. Experience working under NEC3 or NEC4 contracts. A valid CSCS card. A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel between sites. Preferred Requirements: A degree or equivalent qualification in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. SMSTS or similar site management qualifications. Experience working on major infrastructure, rail, tunnelling or utilities projects. Rail experience isn't essential. I'm happy to speak with candidates from any sector who have strong MEP construction experience and enjoy working in a site-based assurance role. If you're looking to join a long-term infrastructure programme where you'll play a key role in delivering major MEP installations, I'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch with Emily Atkins at Carrington West for a confidential discussion.
04/08/2026
Full time
Are you an experienced MEP construction professional looking to work on a major UK infrastructure project? Do you enjoy being on site, ensuring complex mechanical and electrical installations are delivered safely, to programme and to the highest quality standards? Salary: £60,142.80 - £70,755.60 (DOE) Location: Rickmansworth (site-based Mon to Fri with travel between sites) Deadline: 18th August I'm looking for a Construction Assurance Manager (MEP) to join a massive infrastructure project, supporting a section of the route near Rickmansworth. This is a heavily site-based role overseeing the assurance of mechanical and electrical installation works across shafts, portal buildings and headhouses. You'll work closely with Project Managers and contractors throughout installation, testing and commissioning, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with programme requirements. This is a fantastic opportunity to be involved in the delivery of a £160m MEP package on one of the UK's largest infrastructure projects. Essential Requirements: Around 5-10 years' experience in MEP construction, installation, site supervision or construction assurance. Experience overseeing mechanical and electrical installation works on major construction or infrastructure projects. Knowledge of systems such as HVAC, ventilation, ductwork, fire suppression, cable management, LV systems, lighting, alarms, pumps, BMS or security systems. A background in construction assurance, project management or CDM. Experience working under NEC3 or NEC4 contracts. A valid CSCS card. A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel between sites. Preferred Requirements: A degree or equivalent qualification in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. SMSTS or similar site management qualifications. Experience working on major infrastructure, rail, tunnelling or utilities projects. Rail experience isn't essential. I'm happy to speak with candidates from any sector who have strong MEP construction experience and enjoy working in a site-based assurance role. If you're looking to join a long-term infrastructure programme where you'll play a key role in delivering major MEP installations, I'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch with Emily Atkins at Carrington West for a confidential discussion.
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Project Manager to lead the delivery of a long-term Environment Agency framework across the Wessex region, covering Bristol, Somerset, Wiltshire and Dorset. This is a key leadership role responsible for managing a team planning and undertaking MEICA activities, including minor projects, planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance across a diverse portfolio of Environment Agency assets. The successful candidate will play a critical role in maintaining and developing an established client relationship while ensuring the safe, efficient and commercially successful delivery of framework activities. Reporting to the Regional Manager, the role is primarily based from the office in Highbridge with regular travel to sites across the Wessex region. About the Business Unit Our specialist MEICA team delivers a broad range of maintenance, repair, upgrade and project works across Environment Agency assets throughout the region. Activities include the maintenance and improvement of pumping systems, moving structures, electrical and mechanical plant, control panels, PLC and SCADA systems, flood defence infrastructure and associated assets. Working within an established framework environment, the team delivers planned and reactive works, minor capital projects and asset improvement schemes, ensuring critical infrastructure continues to operate safely and effectively. The Role As Project Manager, you will be responsible for the safe, efficient and commercially successful delivery of works across the Environment Agency Wessex MEICA Framework. Key Responsibilities Managing the day-to-day delivery of minor projects, planned preventative maintenance and reactive maintenance activities across the Wessex region. Leading and developing a multidisciplinary team undertaking mechanical, electrical and asset maintenance works. Preparing and reviewing Construction Phase Plans (CPPs), Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS). Ensuring all works are delivered safely, on time, within budget and in accordance with contractual, environmental and quality requirements. Working closely with specialist subcontractors and supply chain partners to deliver framework activities. Managing and maintaining strong working relationships with Environment Agency stakeholders and continuing the positive, established client relationship. Supporting the identification and resolution of reactive asset issues, providing practical engineering solutions where required. Working collaboratively with commercial teams to develop task costings, project estimates and pricing submissions. Managing project programmes, resource allocation and delivery priorities across multiple workstreams. Monitoring project performance, identifying risks and implementing mitigation measures. Ensuring effective change management and communication across client and operational teams. Conducting site visits and asset inspections across the region to support operational delivery and client engagement. Supporting future business growth opportunities and framework development activities. Essential Requirements Previous experience as a Project Manager, Senior Agent, Contracts Manager or similar leadership role within a MEICA, mechanical, electrical or engineering environment. Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical assets, ideally including pumps, weirs, moving structures, control systems, electrical apparatus, PLCs and SCADA systems. Experience managing planned, reactive and maintenance-based work programmes. Ability to prepare and review CPPs, RAMS and other project documentation. Experience managing subcontractors and specialist supply chain partners. Commercial awareness with experience supporting cost planning, pricing and programme development. Excellent client-facing and stakeholder management skills. Strong leadership, organisational and problem-solving abilities. Full UK Driving Licence. Qualifications SMSTS. Relevant Mechanical and/or Electrical qualifications. HNC, HND, Degree in Engineering or equivalent industry experience would be advantageous.
29/07/2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Project Manager to lead the delivery of a long-term Environment Agency framework across the Wessex region, covering Bristol, Somerset, Wiltshire and Dorset. This is a key leadership role responsible for managing a team planning and undertaking MEICA activities, including minor projects, planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance across a diverse portfolio of Environment Agency assets. The successful candidate will play a critical role in maintaining and developing an established client relationship while ensuring the safe, efficient and commercially successful delivery of framework activities. Reporting to the Regional Manager, the role is primarily based from the office in Highbridge with regular travel to sites across the Wessex region. About the Business Unit Our specialist MEICA team delivers a broad range of maintenance, repair, upgrade and project works across Environment Agency assets throughout the region. Activities include the maintenance and improvement of pumping systems, moving structures, electrical and mechanical plant, control panels, PLC and SCADA systems, flood defence infrastructure and associated assets. Working within an established framework environment, the team delivers planned and reactive works, minor capital projects and asset improvement schemes, ensuring critical infrastructure continues to operate safely and effectively. The Role As Project Manager, you will be responsible for the safe, efficient and commercially successful delivery of works across the Environment Agency Wessex MEICA Framework. Key Responsibilities Managing the day-to-day delivery of minor projects, planned preventative maintenance and reactive maintenance activities across the Wessex region. Leading and developing a multidisciplinary team undertaking mechanical, electrical and asset maintenance works. Preparing and reviewing Construction Phase Plans (CPPs), Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS). Ensuring all works are delivered safely, on time, within budget and in accordance with contractual, environmental and quality requirements. Working closely with specialist subcontractors and supply chain partners to deliver framework activities. Managing and maintaining strong working relationships with Environment Agency stakeholders and continuing the positive, established client relationship. Supporting the identification and resolution of reactive asset issues, providing practical engineering solutions where required. Working collaboratively with commercial teams to develop task costings, project estimates and pricing submissions. Managing project programmes, resource allocation and delivery priorities across multiple workstreams. Monitoring project performance, identifying risks and implementing mitigation measures. Ensuring effective change management and communication across client and operational teams. Conducting site visits and asset inspections across the region to support operational delivery and client engagement. Supporting future business growth opportunities and framework development activities. Essential Requirements Previous experience as a Project Manager, Senior Agent, Contracts Manager or similar leadership role within a MEICA, mechanical, electrical or engineering environment. Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical assets, ideally including pumps, weirs, moving structures, control systems, electrical apparatus, PLCs and SCADA systems. Experience managing planned, reactive and maintenance-based work programmes. Ability to prepare and review CPPs, RAMS and other project documentation. Experience managing subcontractors and specialist supply chain partners. Commercial awareness with experience supporting cost planning, pricing and programme development. Excellent client-facing and stakeholder management skills. Strong leadership, organisational and problem-solving abilities. Full UK Driving Licence. Qualifications SMSTS. Relevant Mechanical and/or Electrical qualifications. HNC, HND, Degree in Engineering or equivalent industry experience would be advantageous.
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Project Manager to lead the delivery of a long-term Environment Agency framework across the Wessex region, covering Bristol, Somerset, Wiltshire and Dorset. This is a key leadership role responsible for managing a team planning and undertaking MEICA activities, including minor projects, planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance across a diverse portfolio of Environment Agency assets. The successful candidate will play a critical role in maintaining and developing an established client relationship while ensuring the safe, efficient and commercially successful delivery of framework activities. Reporting to the Regional Manager, the role is primarily based from the office in Highbridge with regular travel to sites across the Wessex region. About the Business Unit Our specialist MEICA team delivers a broad range of maintenance, repair, upgrade and project works across Environment Agency assets throughout the region. Activities include the maintenance and improvement of pumping systems, moving structures, electrical and mechanical plant, control panels, PLC and SCADA systems, flood defence infrastructure and associated assets. Working within an established framework environment, the team delivers planned and reactive works, minor capital projects and asset improvement schemes, ensuring critical infrastructure continues to operate safely and effectively. The Role As Project Manager, you will be responsible for the safe, efficient and commercially successful delivery of works across the Environment Agency Wessex MEICA Framework. Key Responsibilities Managing the day-to-day delivery of minor projects, planned preventative maintenance and reactive maintenance activities across the Wessex region. Leading and developing a multidisciplinary team undertaking mechanical, electrical and asset maintenance works. Preparing and reviewing Construction Phase Plans (CPPs), Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS). Ensuring all works are delivered safely, on time, within budget and in accordance with contractual, environmental and quality requirements. Working closely with specialist subcontractors and supply chain partners to deliver framework activities. Managing and maintaining strong working relationships with Environment Agency stakeholders and continuing the positive, established client relationship. Supporting the identification and resolution of reactive asset issues, providing practical engineering solutions where required. Working collaboratively with commercial teams to develop task costings, project estimates and pricing submissions. Managing project programmes, resource allocation and delivery priorities across multiple workstreams. Monitoring project performance, identifying risks and implementing mitigation measures. Ensuring effective change management and communication across client and operational teams. Conducting site visits and asset inspections across the region to support operational delivery and client engagement. Supporting future business growth opportunities and framework development activities. Essential Requirements Previous experience as a Project Manager, Senior Agent, Contracts Manager or similar leadership role within a MEICA, mechanical, electrical or engineering environment. Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical assets, ideally including pumps, weirs, moving structures, control systems, electrical apparatus, PLCs and SCADA systems. Experience managing planned, reactive and maintenance-based work programmes. Ability to prepare and review CPPs, RAMS and other project documentation. Experience managing subcontractors and specialist supply chain partners. Commercial awareness with experience supporting cost planning, pricing and programme development. Excellent client-facing and stakeholder management skills. Strong leadership, organisational and problem-solving abilities. Full UK Driving Licence. Qualifications SMSTS. Relevant Mechanical and/or Electrical qualifications. HNC, HND, Degree in Engineering or equivalent industry experience would be advantageous.
29/07/2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Project Manager to lead the delivery of a long-term Environment Agency framework across the Wessex region, covering Bristol, Somerset, Wiltshire and Dorset. This is a key leadership role responsible for managing a team planning and undertaking MEICA activities, including minor projects, planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance across a diverse portfolio of Environment Agency assets. The successful candidate will play a critical role in maintaining and developing an established client relationship while ensuring the safe, efficient and commercially successful delivery of framework activities. Reporting to the Regional Manager, the role is primarily based from the office in Highbridge with regular travel to sites across the Wessex region. About the Business Unit Our specialist MEICA team delivers a broad range of maintenance, repair, upgrade and project works across Environment Agency assets throughout the region. Activities include the maintenance and improvement of pumping systems, moving structures, electrical and mechanical plant, control panels, PLC and SCADA systems, flood defence infrastructure and associated assets. Working within an established framework environment, the team delivers planned and reactive works, minor capital projects and asset improvement schemes, ensuring critical infrastructure continues to operate safely and effectively. The Role As Project Manager, you will be responsible for the safe, efficient and commercially successful delivery of works across the Environment Agency Wessex MEICA Framework. Key Responsibilities Managing the day-to-day delivery of minor projects, planned preventative maintenance and reactive maintenance activities across the Wessex region. Leading and developing a multidisciplinary team undertaking mechanical, electrical and asset maintenance works. Preparing and reviewing Construction Phase Plans (CPPs), Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS). Ensuring all works are delivered safely, on time, within budget and in accordance with contractual, environmental and quality requirements. Working closely with specialist subcontractors and supply chain partners to deliver framework activities. Managing and maintaining strong working relationships with Environment Agency stakeholders and continuing the positive, established client relationship. Supporting the identification and resolution of reactive asset issues, providing practical engineering solutions where required. Working collaboratively with commercial teams to develop task costings, project estimates and pricing submissions. Managing project programmes, resource allocation and delivery priorities across multiple workstreams. Monitoring project performance, identifying risks and implementing mitigation measures. Ensuring effective change management and communication across client and operational teams. Conducting site visits and asset inspections across the region to support operational delivery and client engagement. Supporting future business growth opportunities and framework development activities. Essential Requirements Previous experience as a Project Manager, Senior Agent, Contracts Manager or similar leadership role within a MEICA, mechanical, electrical or engineering environment. Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical assets, ideally including pumps, weirs, moving structures, control systems, electrical apparatus, PLCs and SCADA systems. Experience managing planned, reactive and maintenance-based work programmes. Ability to prepare and review CPPs, RAMS and other project documentation. Experience managing subcontractors and specialist supply chain partners. Commercial awareness with experience supporting cost planning, pricing and programme development. Excellent client-facing and stakeholder management skills. Strong leadership, organisational and problem-solving abilities. Full UK Driving Licence. Qualifications SMSTS. Relevant Mechanical and/or Electrical qualifications. HNC, HND, Degree in Engineering or equivalent industry experience would be advantageous.
Commercial Electrician - PAYE OR Sub-contracted CLC Facilities Ltd has been operating since the early 2002 and offer the full range of engineering services. Our Mechanical division undertakes commercial and domestic compliance, installation, reactive repair & planned maintenance services in London and the South East of England to Public and Private clients. As a growing company we are always looking to add new engineers to our teams and currently have an open vacancy for a Commercial Electrician. The right candidate will be working within commercial and Public premises for current contracts within the South East and London areas. The candidate will be expected to undertake breakdowns, PPM remedial works such as EICR remedials and EMG lighting replacements as well as small installations and adaptions to electrical systems. The successful candidate will ideally be located in Surrey close to the M25 to allow easy access to the South West and London. Benefits for Commercial Electrician Company Van and Fuel Card (not Tracked ) Opportunity for overtime. 28 days Uniform and Safety ware provided Specialist Testing and Access Equipment provided App based job allocation and systems that are simple to use allowing you to work efficiently and communicate office staff and managers throughout the day Paperless reporting and certification systems ( NICEIC / Click / SIMPRO) Robust Training Programme with Career Development Opportunities. Training offered for; asbestos, working at height, IPAF, PASMA, First Aid, 18th Edition amendments, Testing & Inspection, EV Charging course, NICEIC Software training & various other electrical programmes upon request, aiming to help you as an individual grow with us Key Skills & Experience for Commercial Electrician Undertaking remedial works following EICR s to commercial fixed wiring installation and testing own installations on completion. Mobile, travelling daily to different locations carrying out fault finding & repairs to electrical faults Good knowledge of BS7671 regulations Verification & Testing, Minor New Works and Electrical Installation Certificates Inspect & Test emergency lighting systems to BS5266 including repairs 3 Years + experience Qualifications for Commercial Electrician City & Guilds 2330 Level 2 & 3 (or equivalent) City & Guilds 2391 or 2395 Inspection & Test City & Guilds 18th Edition Security clearance DBS checks required (carried out by CLC Facilities) You will be asked to complete a BPSS through CV insight to undertake work on MOD sites This job can be offered as PAYE or on a sub-contract day rate basis
29/07/2026
Full time
Commercial Electrician - PAYE OR Sub-contracted CLC Facilities Ltd has been operating since the early 2002 and offer the full range of engineering services. Our Mechanical division undertakes commercial and domestic compliance, installation, reactive repair & planned maintenance services in London and the South East of England to Public and Private clients. As a growing company we are always looking to add new engineers to our teams and currently have an open vacancy for a Commercial Electrician. The right candidate will be working within commercial and Public premises for current contracts within the South East and London areas. The candidate will be expected to undertake breakdowns, PPM remedial works such as EICR remedials and EMG lighting replacements as well as small installations and adaptions to electrical systems. The successful candidate will ideally be located in Surrey close to the M25 to allow easy access to the South West and London. Benefits for Commercial Electrician Company Van and Fuel Card (not Tracked ) Opportunity for overtime. 28 days Uniform and Safety ware provided Specialist Testing and Access Equipment provided App based job allocation and systems that are simple to use allowing you to work efficiently and communicate office staff and managers throughout the day Paperless reporting and certification systems ( NICEIC / Click / SIMPRO) Robust Training Programme with Career Development Opportunities. Training offered for; asbestos, working at height, IPAF, PASMA, First Aid, 18th Edition amendments, Testing & Inspection, EV Charging course, NICEIC Software training & various other electrical programmes upon request, aiming to help you as an individual grow with us Key Skills & Experience for Commercial Electrician Undertaking remedial works following EICR s to commercial fixed wiring installation and testing own installations on completion. Mobile, travelling daily to different locations carrying out fault finding & repairs to electrical faults Good knowledge of BS7671 regulations Verification & Testing, Minor New Works and Electrical Installation Certificates Inspect & Test emergency lighting systems to BS5266 including repairs 3 Years + experience Qualifications for Commercial Electrician City & Guilds 2330 Level 2 & 3 (or equivalent) City & Guilds 2391 or 2395 Inspection & Test City & Guilds 18th Edition Security clearance DBS checks required (carried out by CLC Facilities) You will be asked to complete a BPSS through CV insight to undertake work on MOD sites This job can be offered as PAYE or on a sub-contract day rate basis