MOLA is an experienced and innovative archaeology practice. We have been providing independent, professional heritage advice and services for over 40 years across the UK and internationally on schemes both large and small. Our commercial services are designed to help our development, infrastructure and construction sector clients to meet their planning process requirements swiftly and expertly, with the certainty and value they need.
We are seeking to recruit an experienced Project Manager to join our busy Projects Team, to work on a wide range of exciting major excavation projects and contribute towards business development within MOLA.
You will be part of a dedicated, highly motivated, and collaborative field team that together deliver quality, client-focussed and project-led work. The team are responsible for managing archaeological projects throughout their lifecycle, leading on the successful tendering, planning, operation, delivery and completion of fieldwork. The MOLA ‘Projects’ division, in which this role plays a pivotal part, has a core commercial function and one of our key objectives is to assist our valued clients in meeting their planning requirements, embed our work within their projects and to promote social and public benefit.
The Project Manager role has a business development element, and therefore, a commercially focussed outlook, confident and proactive team leadership skill, problem solving and adaptability in approach are essential to your success. A driving licence is also highly desirable as regular travel is expected as part of the role, both within and outside of London.
We are looking for project managers who are highly experienced in the delivery of archaeological projects at a management and consultancy level with experience in London or urban archaeology. Successful candidates will be expected to organise, manage and deliver tender bids, to procure new work and operate independently to deliver MOLAs strategic business, research and public benefit goals. In your role you will place Health and Safety at the fore and seek to contribute to continued improvement and best safe-working practices. You will manage a range of archaeological fieldwork and post-excavation projects simultaneously, whilst ensuring delivery within set timescales and budgets which you and the team have costed and commercially manage. MOLA would welcome applications from candidates who have experience of large/complex schemes and infrastructure projects.
You will be a strong and innovative multi-tasker, able to integrate with other team specialisms such as Consultancy, Community Engagement and Built Heritage into project design and delivery models. You will be a confident negotiator, able to communicate across a wide range of stakeholder interests, with a sound working knowledge of National Planning Policy Frameworks and the planning process. Maintaining quality and high standards are essential and will be delivered through your skill with review, editing and production of technical and commercial reports. Your role will also require skill with managing people and as a Line Manager, you will seek to promote the wellbeing and professional development of your Line Management team.
For details on how to apply and further information please go to https://mola.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3933357?cid=2033
The closing date is Sunday 7th September 2025 at 23:59.
Please note all applicants must have the right to work in the UK without restrictions. Proof of eligibility will be required prior to commencement.
MOLA is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Aug 21, 2025
Full time
MOLA is an experienced and innovative archaeology practice. We have been providing independent, professional heritage advice and services for over 40 years across the UK and internationally on schemes both large and small. Our commercial services are designed to help our development, infrastructure and construction sector clients to meet their planning process requirements swiftly and expertly, with the certainty and value they need.
We are seeking to recruit an experienced Project Manager to join our busy Projects Team, to work on a wide range of exciting major excavation projects and contribute towards business development within MOLA.
You will be part of a dedicated, highly motivated, and collaborative field team that together deliver quality, client-focussed and project-led work. The team are responsible for managing archaeological projects throughout their lifecycle, leading on the successful tendering, planning, operation, delivery and completion of fieldwork. The MOLA ‘Projects’ division, in which this role plays a pivotal part, has a core commercial function and one of our key objectives is to assist our valued clients in meeting their planning requirements, embed our work within their projects and to promote social and public benefit.
The Project Manager role has a business development element, and therefore, a commercially focussed outlook, confident and proactive team leadership skill, problem solving and adaptability in approach are essential to your success. A driving licence is also highly desirable as regular travel is expected as part of the role, both within and outside of London.
We are looking for project managers who are highly experienced in the delivery of archaeological projects at a management and consultancy level with experience in London or urban archaeology. Successful candidates will be expected to organise, manage and deliver tender bids, to procure new work and operate independently to deliver MOLAs strategic business, research and public benefit goals. In your role you will place Health and Safety at the fore and seek to contribute to continued improvement and best safe-working practices. You will manage a range of archaeological fieldwork and post-excavation projects simultaneously, whilst ensuring delivery within set timescales and budgets which you and the team have costed and commercially manage. MOLA would welcome applications from candidates who have experience of large/complex schemes and infrastructure projects.
You will be a strong and innovative multi-tasker, able to integrate with other team specialisms such as Consultancy, Community Engagement and Built Heritage into project design and delivery models. You will be a confident negotiator, able to communicate across a wide range of stakeholder interests, with a sound working knowledge of National Planning Policy Frameworks and the planning process. Maintaining quality and high standards are essential and will be delivered through your skill with review, editing and production of technical and commercial reports. Your role will also require skill with managing people and as a Line Manager, you will seek to promote the wellbeing and professional development of your Line Management team.
For details on how to apply and further information please go to https://mola.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3933357?cid=2033
The closing date is Sunday 7th September 2025 at 23:59.
Please note all applicants must have the right to work in the UK without restrictions. Proof of eligibility will be required prior to commencement.
MOLA is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
JRRL are currently seeking a Bid Writer to join their clients dynamic team. Our client is based in Central London and are a well-established engineering company. Must have proven experience in asbestos bid writing Permanent Full time Office based Salary: £42k + includes rail fare expenses Key responsibilities of the Bid Writer: Plan, write and coordinate responses to PQQs, bids, and tender submissions. Manage and complete allocated sections of tender documents to deadlines. Compile, update, and maintain a library of standard documentation, model answers and case studies. Build strong internal and external relationships to gather the information needed to produce winning bids. Review submissions to ensure accuracy, quality, and alignment with company standards. Develop creative and compelling approaches to bid writing and presentation. Undertake market research to strengthen bid content and maintain awareness of industry best practice. Create/assist with PowerPoint presentations, flow charts, organisation charts, and tailored team CVs. Support the Business Development team by ensuring website content remains up to date and relevant. Assist and report to the Bid Manager, while contributing ideas to enhance the overall bid process. Personal specification of the Bid Writer: Must have proven experience in asbestos bid writing. Excellent written communication and presentation skills. High attention to detail and accuracy in both writing and data input. Strong time management and organisational skills with the ability to meet deadlines. Confident interpersonal skills to work effectively with colleagues and stakeholders. Strong IT literacy including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook and ideally Adobe Creative Suite. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping their business development success. You will be part of a supportive team environment, with the chance to make a real impact by producing high-quality winning submissions.
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
JRRL are currently seeking a Bid Writer to join their clients dynamic team. Our client is based in Central London and are a well-established engineering company. Must have proven experience in asbestos bid writing Permanent Full time Office based Salary: £42k + includes rail fare expenses Key responsibilities of the Bid Writer: Plan, write and coordinate responses to PQQs, bids, and tender submissions. Manage and complete allocated sections of tender documents to deadlines. Compile, update, and maintain a library of standard documentation, model answers and case studies. Build strong internal and external relationships to gather the information needed to produce winning bids. Review submissions to ensure accuracy, quality, and alignment with company standards. Develop creative and compelling approaches to bid writing and presentation. Undertake market research to strengthen bid content and maintain awareness of industry best practice. Create/assist with PowerPoint presentations, flow charts, organisation charts, and tailored team CVs. Support the Business Development team by ensuring website content remains up to date and relevant. Assist and report to the Bid Manager, while contributing ideas to enhance the overall bid process. Personal specification of the Bid Writer: Must have proven experience in asbestos bid writing. Excellent written communication and presentation skills. High attention to detail and accuracy in both writing and data input. Strong time management and organisational skills with the ability to meet deadlines. Confident interpersonal skills to work effectively with colleagues and stakeholders. Strong IT literacy including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook and ideally Adobe Creative Suite. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping their business development success. You will be part of a supportive team environment, with the chance to make a real impact by producing high-quality winning submissions.
Role Overview: The M&E Manager will oversee all mechanical and electrical building services on a mid-sized fit-out project in Feltham. The role involves managing the coordination, installation, commissioning, and handover of all M&E systems to ensure they meet client requirements, statutory regulations, and project deadlines. The ideal candidate will have strong technical knowledge, commercial awareness, and the ability to manage subcontractors and interface with clients, consultants, and the wider project team. Key Responsibilities: Manage and coordinate all M&E works across the project lifecycle, from design to completion. Plan and oversee M&E installation sequences, ensuring alignment with construction and fit-out programmes. Liaise with the design team, consultants, and subcontractors to resolve technical and coordination issues. Monitor M&E subcontractor performance, quality, and progress on site. Ensure all works are delivered to the required standards of safety, quality, and environmental compliance. Coordinate M&E commissioning, testing, and handover documentation. Manage RFI (Request for Information) and technical query processes. Support procurement by providing technical input into M&E packages and reviewing supplier proposals. Attend site meetings and contribute to project reporting and progress updates. Ensure full compliance with CDM regulations and company H&S procedures. Manage change control and assist in valuing variations related to M&E works. Qualifications & Experience: Degree or HNC/HND in Building Services Engineering, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, or related discipline. Minimum 5-8 years' experience managing M&E works, ideally within the commercial fit-out or refurbishment sector. Strong technical understanding of both mechanical (HVAC, plumbing, public health) and electrical (lighting, small power, fire alarm, data) systems. Proven track record in managing subcontractors and coordinating with multidisciplinary teams. Experience working with design-and-build and fast-track fit-out environments. Excellent problem-solving, organisational, and communication skills. Proficient in reading and interpreting drawings, specifications, and BIM models. CSCS (Manager level), SMSTS, and First Aid certificates (preferred). Key Attributes: Proactive and solution-focused approach. Strong attention to detail and quality control. Capable of working under pressure and to tight deadlines. Client-facing with good interpersonal skills. Commercially aware and able to balance technical and cost considerations.
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Contract
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An opportunity has arisen for a Property Manager with 3 years of experience to join a well-established property group offering residential sales, lettings, and property management services and supporting buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and developers with a full range of real estate solutions As a Property Manager, you will oversee a small property portfolio whilst providing leadership support across a busy lettings management team. This full-time role offers benefits, a salary range of £30,000 - £32,000, OTE £35,000 plus bonuses. After probation, this role will be hybrid working. You Will Be Responsible For Managing a smaller personal portfolio, including handling maintenance queries, liaising with tenants/landlords, coordinating contractors, and processing invoices. Acting as a point of escalation for complex issues, offering effective solutions and guidance. Monitoring workloads within the team, stepping in where necessary to ensure service levels are maintained. Building strong relationships with tenants, landlords, and contractors to encourage service excellence. Supporting the Assistant Manager in managing approved contractors and engaging with new suppliers. Encouraging collaboration, motivating the team, and contributing to internal initiatives. What We Are Looking For Previously worked as a Property Manager, Assistant Property Manager, Portfolio manager, Block Manager, Lettings Manager, Property Administrator, Property Coordinator or in a similar role. Experience of 3 years in property management, preferably have leadership or senior-level experience. Recognised industry qualifications (e.g., ARLA) are advantageous. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build lasting relationships. IT literate with good knowledge of MS Office. Shift: Monday - Friday: 8.30am - 5.30pm What s on Offer: Competitive salary Performance-related bonuses and year-end profit share. Hybrid working model after the completion of the probation period. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Support towards recognised industry qualifications, fully funded by the company. A supportive and collaborative working environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to take the next step in your property management career. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
An opportunity has arisen for a Property Manager with 3 years of experience to join a well-established property group offering residential sales, lettings, and property management services and supporting buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and developers with a full range of real estate solutions As a Property Manager, you will oversee a small property portfolio whilst providing leadership support across a busy lettings management team. This full-time role offers benefits, a salary range of £30,000 - £32,000, OTE £35,000 plus bonuses. After probation, this role will be hybrid working. You Will Be Responsible For Managing a smaller personal portfolio, including handling maintenance queries, liaising with tenants/landlords, coordinating contractors, and processing invoices. Acting as a point of escalation for complex issues, offering effective solutions and guidance. Monitoring workloads within the team, stepping in where necessary to ensure service levels are maintained. Building strong relationships with tenants, landlords, and contractors to encourage service excellence. Supporting the Assistant Manager in managing approved contractors and engaging with new suppliers. Encouraging collaboration, motivating the team, and contributing to internal initiatives. What We Are Looking For Previously worked as a Property Manager, Assistant Property Manager, Portfolio manager, Block Manager, Lettings Manager, Property Administrator, Property Coordinator or in a similar role. Experience of 3 years in property management, preferably have leadership or senior-level experience. Recognised industry qualifications (e.g., ARLA) are advantageous. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build lasting relationships. IT literate with good knowledge of MS Office. Shift: Monday - Friday: 8.30am - 5.30pm What s on Offer: Competitive salary Performance-related bonuses and year-end profit share. Hybrid working model after the completion of the probation period. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Support towards recognised industry qualifications, fully funded by the company. A supportive and collaborative working environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to take the next step in your property management career. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
Property Maintenance Lead Are you an experienced maintenance professional with a passion for operational excellence and team leadership? This is an exciting opportunity to take on a pivotal role as Maintenance Lead , overseeing the delivery of maintenance and facilities management across a growing residential portfolio. About the Role As Maintenance Lead, you'll be responsible for ensuring that all properties are maintained to the highest standards and that maintenance operations run efficiently and effectively. You'll manage both office-based and field teams, ensuring a seamless service that enhances the resident experience while optimising costs and performance. This is a strategic and hands-on role that blends leadership, analysis, and innovation. You'll operate in a data-driven environment, using insights to improve service delivery, reduce turnaround times, and drive continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Lead and mentor a team of Property Managers, Maintenance Managers, and Field Operatives. Oversee reactive and planned maintenance, ensuring swift and cost-effective turnaround of properties between tenancies. Manage inspection regimes, including void inspections and pre-move out assessments. Use data to monitor performance, identify trends, and inform decision-making. Produce reports for senior leadership covering key operational metrics. Lead procurement and supplier management, ensuring value for money and service excellence. Oversee company fleet operations to ensure compliance and efficiency. Collaborate with the Head of Property Management to align maintenance strategy with business goals. About You Proven experience in leading maintenance or facilities management teams within residential property. Strong background in unit churn processes, void management, and supplier coordination. Analytical and data-driven approach with a keen eye for detail. Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Confident using Microsoft Office and other digital tools. Experience in Build to Rent (BTR) or similar residential models desirable. Fleet management experience beneficial. If you're ready to take the lead in delivering first-class maintenance operations within a growing and forward-thinking property business, we'd love to hear from you!
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Property Maintenance Lead Are you an experienced maintenance professional with a passion for operational excellence and team leadership? This is an exciting opportunity to take on a pivotal role as Maintenance Lead , overseeing the delivery of maintenance and facilities management across a growing residential portfolio. About the Role As Maintenance Lead, you'll be responsible for ensuring that all properties are maintained to the highest standards and that maintenance operations run efficiently and effectively. You'll manage both office-based and field teams, ensuring a seamless service that enhances the resident experience while optimising costs and performance. This is a strategic and hands-on role that blends leadership, analysis, and innovation. You'll operate in a data-driven environment, using insights to improve service delivery, reduce turnaround times, and drive continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Lead and mentor a team of Property Managers, Maintenance Managers, and Field Operatives. Oversee reactive and planned maintenance, ensuring swift and cost-effective turnaround of properties between tenancies. Manage inspection regimes, including void inspections and pre-move out assessments. Use data to monitor performance, identify trends, and inform decision-making. Produce reports for senior leadership covering key operational metrics. Lead procurement and supplier management, ensuring value for money and service excellence. Oversee company fleet operations to ensure compliance and efficiency. Collaborate with the Head of Property Management to align maintenance strategy with business goals. About You Proven experience in leading maintenance or facilities management teams within residential property. Strong background in unit churn processes, void management, and supplier coordination. Analytical and data-driven approach with a keen eye for detail. Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Confident using Microsoft Office and other digital tools. Experience in Build to Rent (BTR) or similar residential models desirable. Fleet management experience beneficial. If you're ready to take the lead in delivering first-class maintenance operations within a growing and forward-thinking property business, we'd love to hear from you!
Development Team Manager Sharenergy is one of the UK's leading community energy organisations. Since 2011 we have helped groups across the UK to find, develop, build and run successful renewable energy projects across the nations and technologies. We're looking for somebody exceptional to head up our Development Team. The team currently has 4 members, working closely with volunteer-led groups, energy experts, commercial and community entities to deliver new projects. We work as consultants on individual projects and as incubators of whole new approaches. Sharenergy was a pioneer of solar co-ops at a time when there were only wind and hydro co-ops in the UK. More recently we incubated the Big Solar Co-op, a new approach to building rooftop solar at scale. We are currently working on wind, solar, hydro and heat. Our day-to-day work gets right to the heart of what makes community energy tick - from financial modelling to technical analysis, planning and delivery. Most importantly of all we work with people, helping to create effective teams who deliver great projects and who enjoy working together. Sharenergy encourages community groups to take the lead with their own projects and to enhance their skills and resilience. The role offers the opportunity to form close working relationships with interesting, innovative and driven groups throughout the country. Our Development Team Manager will be responsible for: Liaising with existing clients and finding new ones Managing our Development Team Looking for opportunities to grow our reach Working on Sharenergy's strategy with the Management Team and Board Supervising our consultancy and incubator work Representing Sharenergy's Development offer within the sector and beyond You will need: At least 3 years experience in the energy industry or closely related field A very good understanding of renewable energy technologies Experience in project administration and management The ability to lead a team. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills An understanding of enterprises and project finance We are looking for somebody hands-on who will be involved in delivery. You don't have to be a community energy expert already, although you will absolutely need a hunger to become one. Sharenergy people share a strong personal commitment to fighting climate change and to co-operatives, and this role will be best delivered by somebody who shares this ethos. Details Location: The role can be fully remote, with some travel to our office in Shrewsbury, Shropshire and to sites throughout the UK. Travel for site visits, meetings and conferences is an integral part of this role - although we use video conferencing extensively, we expect to meet community energy groups in their own area and to go to sites. Hours: Nominally normal office hours. However, it is often necessary to attend meetings in the evenings and occasionally on weekends. There will be need for the occasional overnight stay. Applicants need to be flexible and willing to work around the needs of the projects. Reporting Structure: The role reports directly to Sharenergy's Chief Executive. Employment: This is a permanent, full-time role, but a 0.8 contract would also be considered. Full time is 37.5 hours per week. 0.8 is 30 hours per week. Salary: £42-45k per annum, FTE. Holidays: 25 days plus statutory holidays, timing to be arranged with line manager. Benefits: Pension Enhanced Sick Pay Enhanced Maternity and Paternity pay Cycle to work scheme Climate perks sustainable travel holiday days Sharenergy is an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified applicants regardless of their ethnicity, sex, disability, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity; age, or marriage/civil partnership status. We recognise our duty as an employer to foster an environment that embraces diversity and are constantly reviewing our practices to become more inclusive as an organisation. Reference ID: DTM SEP25 Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: £42,000.00-£45,000.00 per year Expected hours: 30 - 37.5 per week Benefits: Additional leave Cycle to work scheme Enhanced maternity leave Enhanced paternity leave Flexitime Sick pay Work from home
Oct 30, 2025
Full time
Development Team Manager Sharenergy is one of the UK's leading community energy organisations. Since 2011 we have helped groups across the UK to find, develop, build and run successful renewable energy projects across the nations and technologies. We're looking for somebody exceptional to head up our Development Team. The team currently has 4 members, working closely with volunteer-led groups, energy experts, commercial and community entities to deliver new projects. We work as consultants on individual projects and as incubators of whole new approaches. Sharenergy was a pioneer of solar co-ops at a time when there were only wind and hydro co-ops in the UK. More recently we incubated the Big Solar Co-op, a new approach to building rooftop solar at scale. We are currently working on wind, solar, hydro and heat. Our day-to-day work gets right to the heart of what makes community energy tick - from financial modelling to technical analysis, planning and delivery. Most importantly of all we work with people, helping to create effective teams who deliver great projects and who enjoy working together. Sharenergy encourages community groups to take the lead with their own projects and to enhance their skills and resilience. The role offers the opportunity to form close working relationships with interesting, innovative and driven groups throughout the country. Our Development Team Manager will be responsible for: Liaising with existing clients and finding new ones Managing our Development Team Looking for opportunities to grow our reach Working on Sharenergy's strategy with the Management Team and Board Supervising our consultancy and incubator work Representing Sharenergy's Development offer within the sector and beyond You will need: At least 3 years experience in the energy industry or closely related field A very good understanding of renewable energy technologies Experience in project administration and management The ability to lead a team. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills An understanding of enterprises and project finance We are looking for somebody hands-on who will be involved in delivery. You don't have to be a community energy expert already, although you will absolutely need a hunger to become one. Sharenergy people share a strong personal commitment to fighting climate change and to co-operatives, and this role will be best delivered by somebody who shares this ethos. Details Location: The role can be fully remote, with some travel to our office in Shrewsbury, Shropshire and to sites throughout the UK. Travel for site visits, meetings and conferences is an integral part of this role - although we use video conferencing extensively, we expect to meet community energy groups in their own area and to go to sites. Hours: Nominally normal office hours. However, it is often necessary to attend meetings in the evenings and occasionally on weekends. There will be need for the occasional overnight stay. Applicants need to be flexible and willing to work around the needs of the projects. Reporting Structure: The role reports directly to Sharenergy's Chief Executive. Employment: This is a permanent, full-time role, but a 0.8 contract would also be considered. Full time is 37.5 hours per week. 0.8 is 30 hours per week. Salary: £42-45k per annum, FTE. Holidays: 25 days plus statutory holidays, timing to be arranged with line manager. Benefits: Pension Enhanced Sick Pay Enhanced Maternity and Paternity pay Cycle to work scheme Climate perks sustainable travel holiday days Sharenergy is an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified applicants regardless of their ethnicity, sex, disability, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity; age, or marriage/civil partnership status. We recognise our duty as an employer to foster an environment that embraces diversity and are constantly reviewing our practices to become more inclusive as an organisation. Reference ID: DTM SEP25 Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: £42,000.00-£45,000.00 per year Expected hours: 30 - 37.5 per week Benefits: Additional leave Cycle to work scheme Enhanced maternity leave Enhanced paternity leave Flexitime Sick pay Work from home
Taylor Made Recruitment
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Construction Design Manager - Gloucestershire c£45,000- £52,000 doe Are you an experienced Construction Design Manager with a proven track record in Revit / CAD / Solidworks and industrial project delivery within the Construction industry ? Are you ready to lead a talented small design team for a forward-thinking organisation in Gloucestershire? If the answer to these two questions is "YES!" then we would urge you to read on and apply for this role Candidates for this role must also be able to drive as there will be occasional site visits too. Our Client is seeking a Construction Design Manager to oversee their Construction Design Department and deliver exceptional design services that support sales, project management, and their valued clients. About the Role As the Design Manager, you will: Lead and manage the Design Department (4-6 employees) to produce high-quality, accurate design outputs. Use advanced Revit skills to create detailed 3D models and General Arrangement (GA) drawings. Ensure adherence to industry standards, including BIM Level 2 compliance. Provide value-engineered solutions while managing project costs. Build strong relationships with clients and external stakeholders. Mentor and develop a team of designers, fostering a culture of excellence and innovation. Key Requirements To be successful in this role, you will need: An experienced Designer within the Construction industry, with previous leadership experience. Advanced proficiency in Revit & CAD, including experience with large industrial projects. Strong knowledge of construction materials, methods, and relevant regulations (e.g., CDM Regs 2015). Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills. A design or construction qualification (e.g., HNC, HND) with a focus on Revit. Why Join This Client? Lead a dynamic and skilled team. Be part of an innovative company that values development and quality. An industry leader in their field Competitive salary aligned with your skills and experience. This Client requires the right skills to do the job at hand but it also requires the right attitude as the company has a lovely down to earth culture and thus the "fit" of any new member of staff is really important to them - the Design team have a great demeanour and attitude because they take their roles seriously but also take accountability and responsibility for their own tasks - a great small team to manage. Key characteristics required: Takes responsibility and goes the extra mile Behaviours displayed should be in line with the Group's values - Development, Spirit & Reputation. Willingness to improve and develop (proactively engages in self-development). Integrity, honesty, & trustworthiness. An attitude of inclusivity, a true team player. Approachable and personable. Personal drive, motivation, and resilience. Respectful and able to build relationships. Display leadership qualities, able to lead, instruct and effectively teach other team members. Location This role is based in Gloucestershire, and candidates must be locally based within an hour commute of Gloucestershire (due to this role being office based for 2 days per week) , this Client is based not far from the M5 junction 11 and has parking on site How to Apply If you're ready to take your career to the next level and have the skills and experience we're looking for, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your suitability for the role. Join this Client and make an impact - apply today! To ensure that your application receives the fullest possible attention, it is essential that you consider carefully the role that you are applying for, please ensure that your CV contains all relevant information about yourself in relation to the specific role advertised. This is important as in the present economic climate, we are receiving huge amounts of applications and thus it will help your application if your CV and covering letter state all relevant information clearly. Due to this unprecedented increase in applications, we are unfortunately unable to respond to each application personally (which would normally be our preferred method of communication). Hence, if you do not hear from us within one week, we regret you must conclude on this occasion your application for this role has been unsuccessful, we will, however, keep your details for any future opportunities that we may deem you suitable for. As a Recruitment Consultancy you will be required to attend a "virtual meeting" with one of our Consultants prior to your details being submitted to our Clients. Taylor Made Recruitment Services are an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from all areas of society.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Construction Design Manager - Gloucestershire c£45,000- £52,000 doe Are you an experienced Construction Design Manager with a proven track record in Revit / CAD / Solidworks and industrial project delivery within the Construction industry ? Are you ready to lead a talented small design team for a forward-thinking organisation in Gloucestershire? If the answer to these two questions is "YES!" then we would urge you to read on and apply for this role Candidates for this role must also be able to drive as there will be occasional site visits too. Our Client is seeking a Construction Design Manager to oversee their Construction Design Department and deliver exceptional design services that support sales, project management, and their valued clients. About the Role As the Design Manager, you will: Lead and manage the Design Department (4-6 employees) to produce high-quality, accurate design outputs. Use advanced Revit skills to create detailed 3D models and General Arrangement (GA) drawings. Ensure adherence to industry standards, including BIM Level 2 compliance. Provide value-engineered solutions while managing project costs. Build strong relationships with clients and external stakeholders. Mentor and develop a team of designers, fostering a culture of excellence and innovation. Key Requirements To be successful in this role, you will need: An experienced Designer within the Construction industry, with previous leadership experience. Advanced proficiency in Revit & CAD, including experience with large industrial projects. Strong knowledge of construction materials, methods, and relevant regulations (e.g., CDM Regs 2015). Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills. A design or construction qualification (e.g., HNC, HND) with a focus on Revit. Why Join This Client? Lead a dynamic and skilled team. Be part of an innovative company that values development and quality. An industry leader in their field Competitive salary aligned with your skills and experience. This Client requires the right skills to do the job at hand but it also requires the right attitude as the company has a lovely down to earth culture and thus the "fit" of any new member of staff is really important to them - the Design team have a great demeanour and attitude because they take their roles seriously but also take accountability and responsibility for their own tasks - a great small team to manage. Key characteristics required: Takes responsibility and goes the extra mile Behaviours displayed should be in line with the Group's values - Development, Spirit & Reputation. Willingness to improve and develop (proactively engages in self-development). Integrity, honesty, & trustworthiness. An attitude of inclusivity, a true team player. Approachable and personable. Personal drive, motivation, and resilience. Respectful and able to build relationships. Display leadership qualities, able to lead, instruct and effectively teach other team members. Location This role is based in Gloucestershire, and candidates must be locally based within an hour commute of Gloucestershire (due to this role being office based for 2 days per week) , this Client is based not far from the M5 junction 11 and has parking on site How to Apply If you're ready to take your career to the next level and have the skills and experience we're looking for, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your suitability for the role. Join this Client and make an impact - apply today! To ensure that your application receives the fullest possible attention, it is essential that you consider carefully the role that you are applying for, please ensure that your CV contains all relevant information about yourself in relation to the specific role advertised. This is important as in the present economic climate, we are receiving huge amounts of applications and thus it will help your application if your CV and covering letter state all relevant information clearly. Due to this unprecedented increase in applications, we are unfortunately unable to respond to each application personally (which would normally be our preferred method of communication). Hence, if you do not hear from us within one week, we regret you must conclude on this occasion your application for this role has been unsuccessful, we will, however, keep your details for any future opportunities that we may deem you suitable for. As a Recruitment Consultancy you will be required to attend a "virtual meeting" with one of our Consultants prior to your details being submitted to our Clients. Taylor Made Recruitment Services are an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from all areas of society.
JRRL are currently seeking a Junior Bid Writer to join their clients dynamic team. Our client is based in Central London and are a well-established engineering company. Permanent Full time Office based Salary: £32k + includes rail fare travel into London Key responsibilities of the Junior Bid Writer: Plan, write and coordinate responses to PQQs, bids, and tender submissions. Manage and complete allocated sections of tender documents to deadlines. Compile, update, and maintain a library of standard documentation, model answers and case studies. Build strong internal and external relationships to gather the information needed to produce winning bids. Review submissions to ensure accuracy, quality, and alignment with company standards. Develop creative and compelling approaches to bid writing and presentation. Undertake market research to strengthen bid content and maintain awareness of industry best practice. Create/assist with PowerPoint presentations, flow charts, organisation charts, and tailored team CVs. Support the Business Development team by ensuring website content remains up to date and relevant. Assist and report to the Bid Manager, while contributing ideas to enhance the overall bid process. Personal specification of the Junior Bid Writer: Experience of demolition, civils, earthworks, and infrastructure background. Excellent written communication and presentation skills. High attention to detail and accuracy in both writing and data input. Strong time management and organisational skills with the ability to meet deadlines. Confident interpersonal skills to work effectively with colleagues and stakeholders. Strong IT literacy including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook and ideally Adobe Creative Suite. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping their business development success. You will be part of a supportive team environment, with the chance to make a real impact by producing high-quality winning submissions.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
JRRL are currently seeking a Junior Bid Writer to join their clients dynamic team. Our client is based in Central London and are a well-established engineering company. Permanent Full time Office based Salary: £32k + includes rail fare travel into London Key responsibilities of the Junior Bid Writer: Plan, write and coordinate responses to PQQs, bids, and tender submissions. Manage and complete allocated sections of tender documents to deadlines. Compile, update, and maintain a library of standard documentation, model answers and case studies. Build strong internal and external relationships to gather the information needed to produce winning bids. Review submissions to ensure accuracy, quality, and alignment with company standards. Develop creative and compelling approaches to bid writing and presentation. Undertake market research to strengthen bid content and maintain awareness of industry best practice. Create/assist with PowerPoint presentations, flow charts, organisation charts, and tailored team CVs. Support the Business Development team by ensuring website content remains up to date and relevant. Assist and report to the Bid Manager, while contributing ideas to enhance the overall bid process. Personal specification of the Junior Bid Writer: Experience of demolition, civils, earthworks, and infrastructure background. Excellent written communication and presentation skills. High attention to detail and accuracy in both writing and data input. Strong time management and organisational skills with the ability to meet deadlines. Confident interpersonal skills to work effectively with colleagues and stakeholders. Strong IT literacy including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook and ideally Adobe Creative Suite. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping their business development success. You will be part of a supportive team environment, with the chance to make a real impact by producing high-quality winning submissions.
Job Purpose: We are excited to announce an opportunity to join Enisca Browne as a Risk Manager within our Project Management Office (PMO) team, based at our Ilkeston office. This is a key role where you will play an integral part in supporting the successful delivery of non-infrastructure projects across our business. As a Risk Manager, you will work closely with project teams and senior stakeholders to identify, assess, and manage risks and opportunities, ensuring robust risk governance and proactive mitigation strategies are in place. Job Responsibilities: Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Facilitation of Risk Processes: Lead and support the structured identification, assessment, and prioritisation of threats, opportunities, and issues across multiple projects, ensuring alignment with business objectives and stakeholder expectations. Risk Monitoring: Maintain continuous visibility of risk trigger points and early warning indicators to enable accurate cost profiling, timely drawdown of risk budgets, and effective retirement or escalation of threats and opportunities. Mitigation Planning: Collaborate with project teams to develop measurable, actionable, and specific management responses. Evaluate post-mitigation positions to ensure residual risks are within acceptable thresholds. Exposure Analysis: Monitor and analyse overall risk exposure across projects, assessing alignment with remaining risk budgets, contingency levels, and delivery timelines. Reporting: Produce and present high-quality, fit-for-purpose risk reports and dashboards that support effective communication, informed decision-making, and timely intervention by senior management. Quantitative Risk Assessment: Apply cost, schedule, and integrated risk analysis techniques to inform project contingency and time risk allowances. Familiarity with tools such as PRA, or equivalent is highly desirable. Data Tools & Systems: Demonstrate working knowledge of web-based risk and reporting platforms such as ARM, Xactium, Predict, Tableau, Power BI, ensuring data-driven insights and traceability of risk decisions. Stakeholder Engagement: Build strong relationships across project teams and functions to embed a proactive risk culture and ensure consistent application of risk management processes. Continuous Improvement: Contribute to the development and refinement of risk management frameworks, tools, and practices, promoting innovation and best practice across the PMO and wider business. Personal Attributes: Analytical Mindset: Ability to think critically and systematically when assessing complex risk scenarios, with strong attention to detail and accuracy. Proactive Approach: A self-starter who takes initiative in identifying potential risks and opportunities and drives timely mitigation strategies. Strong Communication Skills: Able to communicate complex risk concepts clearly and confidently to a range of stakeholders, both verbally and in writing. Stakeholder Engagement: Skilled at building trust and credibility across multidisciplinary teams, with a collaborative and consultative working style. Resilience and Adaptability: Comfortable working in fast-paced, dynamic environments, with the ability to manage competing priorities and adapt to change. Integrity and Accountability: Demonstrates a high level of professional integrity, ownership of responsibilities, and commitment to delivering high-quality outcomes. Continuous Improvement Mindset: Passionate about improving processes, tools, and practices, and open to learning and development opportunities. Commercial Awareness: Understands the broader business context and the impact of risk decisions on project delivery, cost, and reputation. Experience required: Comprehensive Knowledge of Risk Management: A strong understanding of integrated risk management principles and their application across portfolios, programmes, and projects, ensuring alignment with organisational objectives. Workshop Leadership: Proven experience in facilitating risk and scenario analysis workshops, engaging stakeholders at all levels to drive informed decision-making. Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop proactive, innovative mitigation strategies and exploit opportunities to enhance project outcomes and deliver value. Analytical Expertise: Knowledge of both qualitative and quantitative risk assessment techniques, including probabilistic modelling and scenario planning (training will be provided where required). Project Controls Integration: A broad understanding of project controls methodology and its interaction with risk management, including cost, schedule, and performance considerations. Stakeholder Engagement: Strong interpersonal and communication skills to influence, challenge, and support project teams and senior leadership effectively. Data-Driven Approach: Familiarity with risk management tools and data visualisation platforms to provide clear, actionable insights. Continuous Improvement Mindset: Commitment to developing and implementing best practices, driving efficiency, and fostering a culture of proactive risk management. Essential Qualifications: Demonstrated track record of delivering risk management solutions on complex, high-value projects and programmes. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with a strong focus on stakeholder engagement and a commitment to driving continuous improvement. Desirable Qualifications: Project experience within energy, renewables, defence, rail, or utilities sectors. IRM / APM Risk Certification (or working towards).
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Job Purpose: We are excited to announce an opportunity to join Enisca Browne as a Risk Manager within our Project Management Office (PMO) team, based at our Ilkeston office. This is a key role where you will play an integral part in supporting the successful delivery of non-infrastructure projects across our business. As a Risk Manager, you will work closely with project teams and senior stakeholders to identify, assess, and manage risks and opportunities, ensuring robust risk governance and proactive mitigation strategies are in place. Job Responsibilities: Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Facilitation of Risk Processes: Lead and support the structured identification, assessment, and prioritisation of threats, opportunities, and issues across multiple projects, ensuring alignment with business objectives and stakeholder expectations. Risk Monitoring: Maintain continuous visibility of risk trigger points and early warning indicators to enable accurate cost profiling, timely drawdown of risk budgets, and effective retirement or escalation of threats and opportunities. Mitigation Planning: Collaborate with project teams to develop measurable, actionable, and specific management responses. Evaluate post-mitigation positions to ensure residual risks are within acceptable thresholds. Exposure Analysis: Monitor and analyse overall risk exposure across projects, assessing alignment with remaining risk budgets, contingency levels, and delivery timelines. Reporting: Produce and present high-quality, fit-for-purpose risk reports and dashboards that support effective communication, informed decision-making, and timely intervention by senior management. Quantitative Risk Assessment: Apply cost, schedule, and integrated risk analysis techniques to inform project contingency and time risk allowances. Familiarity with tools such as PRA, or equivalent is highly desirable. Data Tools & Systems: Demonstrate working knowledge of web-based risk and reporting platforms such as ARM, Xactium, Predict, Tableau, Power BI, ensuring data-driven insights and traceability of risk decisions. Stakeholder Engagement: Build strong relationships across project teams and functions to embed a proactive risk culture and ensure consistent application of risk management processes. Continuous Improvement: Contribute to the development and refinement of risk management frameworks, tools, and practices, promoting innovation and best practice across the PMO and wider business. Personal Attributes: Analytical Mindset: Ability to think critically and systematically when assessing complex risk scenarios, with strong attention to detail and accuracy. Proactive Approach: A self-starter who takes initiative in identifying potential risks and opportunities and drives timely mitigation strategies. Strong Communication Skills: Able to communicate complex risk concepts clearly and confidently to a range of stakeholders, both verbally and in writing. Stakeholder Engagement: Skilled at building trust and credibility across multidisciplinary teams, with a collaborative and consultative working style. Resilience and Adaptability: Comfortable working in fast-paced, dynamic environments, with the ability to manage competing priorities and adapt to change. Integrity and Accountability: Demonstrates a high level of professional integrity, ownership of responsibilities, and commitment to delivering high-quality outcomes. Continuous Improvement Mindset: Passionate about improving processes, tools, and practices, and open to learning and development opportunities. Commercial Awareness: Understands the broader business context and the impact of risk decisions on project delivery, cost, and reputation. Experience required: Comprehensive Knowledge of Risk Management: A strong understanding of integrated risk management principles and their application across portfolios, programmes, and projects, ensuring alignment with organisational objectives. Workshop Leadership: Proven experience in facilitating risk and scenario analysis workshops, engaging stakeholders at all levels to drive informed decision-making. Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop proactive, innovative mitigation strategies and exploit opportunities to enhance project outcomes and deliver value. Analytical Expertise: Knowledge of both qualitative and quantitative risk assessment techniques, including probabilistic modelling and scenario planning (training will be provided where required). Project Controls Integration: A broad understanding of project controls methodology and its interaction with risk management, including cost, schedule, and performance considerations. Stakeholder Engagement: Strong interpersonal and communication skills to influence, challenge, and support project teams and senior leadership effectively. Data-Driven Approach: Familiarity with risk management tools and data visualisation platforms to provide clear, actionable insights. Continuous Improvement Mindset: Commitment to developing and implementing best practices, driving efficiency, and fostering a culture of proactive risk management. Essential Qualifications: Demonstrated track record of delivering risk management solutions on complex, high-value projects and programmes. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with a strong focus on stakeholder engagement and a commitment to driving continuous improvement. Desirable Qualifications: Project experience within energy, renewables, defence, rail, or utilities sectors. IRM / APM Risk Certification (or working towards).
I am currently recruiting for a talented and passionate design manager for a fantastic client in the construction sector in the Derbyshire area, This role represents a fantastic opportunity for someone who wants to contribute to my clients continued growth by bringing the right skills and mindset to help maintain the high standards of service their clients expect. They are a friendly, supportive and rewarding company to work for, with many long-serving team members who value welcoming new colleagues and learning from their experience. I'm seeking someone with a proven background in the construction industry, ideally with experience in specialist design management. You ll be responsible for leading design activities, overseeing the design process, producing and managing design programmes, and working closely with internal designers and external design teams. Key Responsibilities Coordinate projects alongside our senior design manager and support site teams with design-related matters. Lead the design process with clients and project teams. Develop and monitor design programmes to ensure key deadlines are met. Skills & Experience Experience with CAD design. Background in design management within the construction sector. Competence in both 2D and 3D modelling is desirable. Strong communication skills and a professional approach. Ability to work independently and collaboratively. Full UK driving license and flexibility to visit project sites when necessary. This is a great chance to grow within the business and develop your long-term career in the industry. Apply ASAP for a quick turnaround on your application!
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
I am currently recruiting for a talented and passionate design manager for a fantastic client in the construction sector in the Derbyshire area, This role represents a fantastic opportunity for someone who wants to contribute to my clients continued growth by bringing the right skills and mindset to help maintain the high standards of service their clients expect. They are a friendly, supportive and rewarding company to work for, with many long-serving team members who value welcoming new colleagues and learning from their experience. I'm seeking someone with a proven background in the construction industry, ideally with experience in specialist design management. You ll be responsible for leading design activities, overseeing the design process, producing and managing design programmes, and working closely with internal designers and external design teams. Key Responsibilities Coordinate projects alongside our senior design manager and support site teams with design-related matters. Lead the design process with clients and project teams. Develop and monitor design programmes to ensure key deadlines are met. Skills & Experience Experience with CAD design. Background in design management within the construction sector. Competence in both 2D and 3D modelling is desirable. Strong communication skills and a professional approach. Ability to work independently and collaboratively. Full UK driving license and flexibility to visit project sites when necessary. This is a great chance to grow within the business and develop your long-term career in the industry. Apply ASAP for a quick turnaround on your application!
An opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Block Manager with 3 years of experience to join a well-established property group offering residential sales, lettings, and property management services and supporting buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and developers with a full range of real estate solutions As an Assistant Block Manager, you will oversee a small property portfolio whilst providing leadership support across a busy lettings management team. This full-time role offers benefits, a salary range of £30,000 - £32,000, OTE £35,000 plus bonuses. After probation, this role will be hybrid working. You Will Be Responsible For Managing a smaller personal portfolio, including handling maintenance queries, liaising with tenants/landlords, coordinating contractors, and processing invoices. Acting as a point of escalation for complex issues, offering effective solutions and guidance. Monitoring workloads within the team, stepping in where necessary to ensure service levels are maintained. Building strong relationships with tenants, landlords, and contractors to encourage service excellence. Supporting the Assistant Manager in managing approved contractors and engaging with new suppliers. Encouraging collaboration, motivating the team, and contributing to internal initiatives. What We Are Looking For Previously worked as an Assistant Block Manager, Assistant Property Manager, Property Manager, Team Leader, Portfolio manager, Property Administrator, Property Coordinator, Lettings Coordinator or in a similar role. Experience of 3 years in property management, preferably have leadership or senior-level experience. Recognised industry qualifications (e.g., ARLA) are advantageous. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build lasting relationships. IT literate with good knowledge of MS Office. Shift: Monday - Friday: 8.30am - 5.30pm What's on Offer: Competitive salary Performance-related bonuses and year-end profit share. Hybrid working model after the completion of the probation period. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Support towards recognised industry qualifications, fully funded by the company. A supportive and collaborative working environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to take the next step in your property management career. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
An opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Block Manager with 3 years of experience to join a well-established property group offering residential sales, lettings, and property management services and supporting buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and developers with a full range of real estate solutions As an Assistant Block Manager, you will oversee a small property portfolio whilst providing leadership support across a busy lettings management team. This full-time role offers benefits, a salary range of £30,000 - £32,000, OTE £35,000 plus bonuses. After probation, this role will be hybrid working. You Will Be Responsible For Managing a smaller personal portfolio, including handling maintenance queries, liaising with tenants/landlords, coordinating contractors, and processing invoices. Acting as a point of escalation for complex issues, offering effective solutions and guidance. Monitoring workloads within the team, stepping in where necessary to ensure service levels are maintained. Building strong relationships with tenants, landlords, and contractors to encourage service excellence. Supporting the Assistant Manager in managing approved contractors and engaging with new suppliers. Encouraging collaboration, motivating the team, and contributing to internal initiatives. What We Are Looking For Previously worked as an Assistant Block Manager, Assistant Property Manager, Property Manager, Team Leader, Portfolio manager, Property Administrator, Property Coordinator, Lettings Coordinator or in a similar role. Experience of 3 years in property management, preferably have leadership or senior-level experience. Recognised industry qualifications (e.g., ARLA) are advantageous. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build lasting relationships. IT literate with good knowledge of MS Office. Shift: Monday - Friday: 8.30am - 5.30pm What's on Offer: Competitive salary Performance-related bonuses and year-end profit share. Hybrid working model after the completion of the probation period. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Support towards recognised industry qualifications, fully funded by the company. A supportive and collaborative working environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to take the next step in your property management career. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
An opportunity has arisen for a Property Manager with 3 years of experience to join a well-established property group offering residential sales, lettings, and property management services and supporting buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and developers with a full range of real estate solutions As a Property Manager, you will oversee a small property portfolio whilst providing leadership support across a busy lettings management team. This full-time role offers benefits, a salary range of £30,000 - £32,000, OTE £35,000 plus bonuses. After probation, this role will be hybrid working. You Will Be Responsible For Managing a smaller personal portfolio, including handling maintenance queries, liaising with tenants/landlords, coordinating contractors, and processing invoices. Acting as a point of escalation for complex issues, offering effective solutions and guidance. Monitoring workloads within the team, stepping in where necessary to ensure service levels are maintained. Building strong relationships with tenants, landlords, and contractors to encourage service excellence. Supporting the Assistant Manager in managing approved contractors and engaging with new suppliers. Encouraging collaboration, motivating the team, and contributing to internal initiatives. What We Are Looking For Previously worked as a Property Manager, Assistant Property Manager, Portfolio manager, Block Manager, Lettings Manager, Property Administrator, Property Coordinator or in a similar role. Experience of 3 years in property management, preferably have leadership or senior-level experience. Recognised industry qualifications (e.g., ARLA) are advantageous. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build lasting relationships. IT literate with good knowledge of MS Office. Shift: Monday - Friday: 8.30am - 5.30pm What's on Offer: Competitive salary Performance-related bonuses and year-end profit share. Hybrid working model after the completion of the probation period. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Support towards recognised industry qualifications, fully funded by the company. A supportive and collaborative working environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to take the next step in your property management career. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
An opportunity has arisen for a Property Manager with 3 years of experience to join a well-established property group offering residential sales, lettings, and property management services and supporting buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and developers with a full range of real estate solutions As a Property Manager, you will oversee a small property portfolio whilst providing leadership support across a busy lettings management team. This full-time role offers benefits, a salary range of £30,000 - £32,000, OTE £35,000 plus bonuses. After probation, this role will be hybrid working. You Will Be Responsible For Managing a smaller personal portfolio, including handling maintenance queries, liaising with tenants/landlords, coordinating contractors, and processing invoices. Acting as a point of escalation for complex issues, offering effective solutions and guidance. Monitoring workloads within the team, stepping in where necessary to ensure service levels are maintained. Building strong relationships with tenants, landlords, and contractors to encourage service excellence. Supporting the Assistant Manager in managing approved contractors and engaging with new suppliers. Encouraging collaboration, motivating the team, and contributing to internal initiatives. What We Are Looking For Previously worked as a Property Manager, Assistant Property Manager, Portfolio manager, Block Manager, Lettings Manager, Property Administrator, Property Coordinator or in a similar role. Experience of 3 years in property management, preferably have leadership or senior-level experience. Recognised industry qualifications (e.g., ARLA) are advantageous. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build lasting relationships. IT literate with good knowledge of MS Office. Shift: Monday - Friday: 8.30am - 5.30pm What's on Offer: Competitive salary Performance-related bonuses and year-end profit share. Hybrid working model after the completion of the probation period. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Support towards recognised industry qualifications, fully funded by the company. A supportive and collaborative working environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to take the next step in your property management career. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
An opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Property Manager with 3 years of experience to join a well-established property group offering residential sales, lettings, and property management services and supporting buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and developers with a full range of real estate solutions As an Assistant Property Manager, you will oversee a small property portfolio whilst providing leadership support across a busy lettings management team. This full-time role offers benefits, a salary range of £30,000 - £32,000, OTE £35,000 plus bonuses. After probation, this role will be hybrid working. You Will Be Responsible For Managing a smaller personal portfolio, including handling maintenance queries, liaising with tenants/landlords, coordinating contractors, and processing invoices. Acting as a point of escalation for complex issues, offering effective solutions and guidance. Monitoring workloads within the team, stepping in where necessary to ensure service levels are maintained. Building strong relationships with tenants, landlords, and contractors to encourage service excellence. Supporting the Assistant Manager in managing approved contractors and engaging with new suppliers. Encouraging collaboration, motivating the team, and contributing to internal initiatives. What We Are Looking For Previously worked as an Assistant Property Manager, Property Manager, Team Leader, Portfolio manager, Property Administrator, Property Coordinator, Lettings Coordinator or in a similar role. Experience of 3 years in property management, preferably have leadership or senior-level experience. Recognised industry qualifications (e.g., ARLA) are advantageous. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build lasting relationships. IT literate with good knowledge of MS Office. Shift: Monday - Friday: 8.30am - 5.30pm What's on Offer: Competitive salary Performance-related bonuses and year-end profit share. Hybrid working model after the completion of the probation period. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Support towards recognised industry qualifications, fully funded by the company. A supportive and collaborative working environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to take the next step in your property management career. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
An opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Property Manager with 3 years of experience to join a well-established property group offering residential sales, lettings, and property management services and supporting buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and developers with a full range of real estate solutions As an Assistant Property Manager, you will oversee a small property portfolio whilst providing leadership support across a busy lettings management team. This full-time role offers benefits, a salary range of £30,000 - £32,000, OTE £35,000 plus bonuses. After probation, this role will be hybrid working. You Will Be Responsible For Managing a smaller personal portfolio, including handling maintenance queries, liaising with tenants/landlords, coordinating contractors, and processing invoices. Acting as a point of escalation for complex issues, offering effective solutions and guidance. Monitoring workloads within the team, stepping in where necessary to ensure service levels are maintained. Building strong relationships with tenants, landlords, and contractors to encourage service excellence. Supporting the Assistant Manager in managing approved contractors and engaging with new suppliers. Encouraging collaboration, motivating the team, and contributing to internal initiatives. What We Are Looking For Previously worked as an Assistant Property Manager, Property Manager, Team Leader, Portfolio manager, Property Administrator, Property Coordinator, Lettings Coordinator or in a similar role. Experience of 3 years in property management, preferably have leadership or senior-level experience. Recognised industry qualifications (e.g., ARLA) are advantageous. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build lasting relationships. IT literate with good knowledge of MS Office. Shift: Monday - Friday: 8.30am - 5.30pm What's on Offer: Competitive salary Performance-related bonuses and year-end profit share. Hybrid working model after the completion of the probation period. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Support towards recognised industry qualifications, fully funded by the company. A supportive and collaborative working environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to take the next step in your property management career. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
An opportunity has arisen for a Property Coordinator with 3 years of experience to join a well-established property group offering residential sales, lettings, and property management services and supporting buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and developers with a full range of real estate solutions As a Property Coordinator, you will oversee a small property portfolio whilst providing leadership support across a busy lettings management team. This full-time role offers benefits, a salary range of £30,000 - £32,000, OTE £35,000 plus bonuses. After probation, this role will be hybrid working. You Will Be Responsible For Managing a smaller personal portfolio, including handling maintenance queries, liaising with tenants/landlords, coordinating contractors, and processing invoices. Acting as a point of escalation for complex issues, offering effective solutions and guidance. Monitoring workloads within the team, stepping in where necessary to ensure service levels are maintained. Building strong relationships with tenants, landlords, and contractors to encourage service excellence. Supporting the Assistant Manager in managing approved contractors and engaging with new suppliers. Encouraging collaboration, motivating the team, and contributing to internal initiatives. What We Are Looking For Previously worked as a Property Coordinator, Property Manager, Assistant Property Manager, Portfolio manager, Block Manager, Lettings Manager, Property Administrator or in a similar role. Experience of 3 years in property management, preferably have leadership or senior-level experience. Recognised industry qualifications (e.g., ARLA) are advantageous. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build lasting relationships. IT literate with good knowledge of MS Office. Shift: Monday - Friday: 8.30am - 5.30pm What's on Offer: Competitive salary Performance-related bonuses and year-end profit share. Hybrid working model after the completion of the probation period. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Support towards recognised industry qualifications, fully funded by the company. A supportive and collaborative working environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to take the next step in your property management career. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
An opportunity has arisen for a Property Coordinator with 3 years of experience to join a well-established property group offering residential sales, lettings, and property management services and supporting buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and developers with a full range of real estate solutions As a Property Coordinator, you will oversee a small property portfolio whilst providing leadership support across a busy lettings management team. This full-time role offers benefits, a salary range of £30,000 - £32,000, OTE £35,000 plus bonuses. After probation, this role will be hybrid working. You Will Be Responsible For Managing a smaller personal portfolio, including handling maintenance queries, liaising with tenants/landlords, coordinating contractors, and processing invoices. Acting as a point of escalation for complex issues, offering effective solutions and guidance. Monitoring workloads within the team, stepping in where necessary to ensure service levels are maintained. Building strong relationships with tenants, landlords, and contractors to encourage service excellence. Supporting the Assistant Manager in managing approved contractors and engaging with new suppliers. Encouraging collaboration, motivating the team, and contributing to internal initiatives. What We Are Looking For Previously worked as a Property Coordinator, Property Manager, Assistant Property Manager, Portfolio manager, Block Manager, Lettings Manager, Property Administrator or in a similar role. Experience of 3 years in property management, preferably have leadership or senior-level experience. Recognised industry qualifications (e.g., ARLA) are advantageous. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build lasting relationships. IT literate with good knowledge of MS Office. Shift: Monday - Friday: 8.30am - 5.30pm What's on Offer: Competitive salary Performance-related bonuses and year-end profit share. Hybrid working model after the completion of the probation period. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Support towards recognised industry qualifications, fully funded by the company. A supportive and collaborative working environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to take the next step in your property management career. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
Our client, a leading organisation in the utilities sector, is currently seeking a Quantity Surveyor / Commercial Manager to join their team in Glasgow. Key Responsibilities: Lead all commercial aspects of tenders - from cost modelling and risk review to board approvals. Develop and implement pricing strategies that support profitable growth and operational agility. Support project and contract delivery by tracking performance, maximising margins, and issuing key contractual notices. Own the commercial forecasting process - working with stakeholders to report on revenue, costs, and cashflow. Manage working capital by driving timely invoicing, monitoring WIP, and supporting cashflow targets. Be a trusted business partner - managing subcontractors, leading customer negotiations, and guiding teams on commercial best practice. Job Requirements: Proven experience in a commercial or quantity surveying role, ideally within a multi-divisional organisation. Understanding of the differences between cashflow and revenue. Practical ideas for improving cashflow and revenue. Up-to-date knowledge of contractual law and commercial practices is desirable. Commercially astute, process-driven, and ready to make a real impact. Ability to work independently and take ownership of commercial activities. Experience in the water sector would be advantageous but not essential. Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays with the option to buy more Group Personal Pension Plan 24/7 access to a virtual GP and Mental health support and counselling services Cycle to Work scheme Life assurance cover If you are a commercially astute professional looking to further your career and make a significant impact, we would love to hear from you.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Our client, a leading organisation in the utilities sector, is currently seeking a Quantity Surveyor / Commercial Manager to join their team in Glasgow. Key Responsibilities: Lead all commercial aspects of tenders - from cost modelling and risk review to board approvals. Develop and implement pricing strategies that support profitable growth and operational agility. Support project and contract delivery by tracking performance, maximising margins, and issuing key contractual notices. Own the commercial forecasting process - working with stakeholders to report on revenue, costs, and cashflow. Manage working capital by driving timely invoicing, monitoring WIP, and supporting cashflow targets. Be a trusted business partner - managing subcontractors, leading customer negotiations, and guiding teams on commercial best practice. Job Requirements: Proven experience in a commercial or quantity surveying role, ideally within a multi-divisional organisation. Understanding of the differences between cashflow and revenue. Practical ideas for improving cashflow and revenue. Up-to-date knowledge of contractual law and commercial practices is desirable. Commercially astute, process-driven, and ready to make a real impact. Ability to work independently and take ownership of commercial activities. Experience in the water sector would be advantageous but not essential. Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays with the option to buy more Group Personal Pension Plan 24/7 access to a virtual GP and Mental health support and counselling services Cycle to Work scheme Life assurance cover If you are a commercially astute professional looking to further your career and make a significant impact, we would love to hear from you.
We have partnered with a leading facilities management contractor to recruit for a new Lifecycle Manager to join an expanding team, supporting Public Estates contracts in Scotland. The role will be based in the head office in Paisley, with the opportunity for some hybrid working. The successful candidate will have responsibility for the overall management and delivery of Lifecycle works for specific schools/contracts including reviewing and developing asset condition surveys, development of strategic and risk mitigating Lifecycle Management Plans and ensuring successful delivery of works in conjunction with our project management team. As a key member of the Lifecycle Team, and by extension the Public Estates contracts in Scotland, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to positively impact on the business, the school end users, and generally the success of the schools' contracts. The standard hours of work are 40 per week. (Monday to Friday 8:30am 17:15pm) Work-life balance and flexibility are key for our success. We empower our people to make choices that are right for them, with hybrid, part-time and flexible work patterns. You will be responsible for: -Developing a knowledge and understanding of existing Lifecycle Models for each contract within remit -Undertake condition and validation surveys across all sites / assets within the contract, including Building Fabric and M&E Services -Develop annual lifecycle plans for each of the schools / contracts, including 5 year lookahead, to comply with contractual requirements. -Help to define, and then work within, a LC strategy for each contract ensuring LC budgets are managed and provide day-to-day support to operational staff on reactive interventions -Design / develop project scopes and / or solutions to ensure compliance with contract specifications, client & end-user requirements, will ensuring the Lifecycle model remains robust. -Be accountable for the successful delivery of the LC plan for the year, either through direct management of supply chain partners, or collaborating with Project Team -We are looking for a candidate who has a background in construction, engineering or surveying, who is commercially minded and comfortable managing a programme of multi-disciplinary works. Experience in Lifecycle Management is advantageous, but not essential. We want to hear from you if you have: -A knowledge and understanding in Construction, Engineering or Surveying -A degree or Further / Higher Education in any of the relevant fields is advantageous -Experience in surveying, to support delivery of annual condition surveys. -An understanding of building structures, fabric, M&E services -Commercial and Contractual awareness -Proficient in the use of MS office software, particularly MS Excel -Knowledge and understanding of Lifecycle Models and planning / forecasting is advantageous. -An awareness of facilities management is necessary to ensure the smooth functioning of our organisation. -The ability to handle financial matters and prepare accurate reports is an important function of this role. -Demonstrated experience in effectively influencing senior managers and stakeholders. -UK Driving License is essential. You will be required to undergo our enhanced PVG check before commencing employment - please let us know upfront on any queries should you have any. We welcome applications from a diverse range of candidates. If you have most but not all these skills and experiences, we encourage you to apply, as we may be able to offer development or training to support you Whats on offer? Remuneration - Enjoy a competitive annual salary with the potential for yearly reviews to ensure you're rewarded for your contributions Career Growth: Shine in your career with advancement opportunities to roles like Senior Janitor/Facilities Management. Training Opportunities: Unlock your potential with comprehensive training, including fully funded leadership programs tailored to your personal growth. Holidays - Enjoy at least 24 days of holiday plus bank holidays, and the opportunity to buy further days. Pension - Generous pension scheme, with extra contributions Flexible benefits - Customise your benefits with options such as insurance benefits, Cycle2Work scheme and access to discounted gym membership. Exclusive Discounts - Access our online portal filled with discounts from leading retailers, healthcare services, and more, helping you save on the things that matter. Give Back to community - Two Social Impact Days each year, for volunteering and fundraising opportunities Family friendly policies for new parents or if you provide care for a dependant Membership of our Affinity Networks who connect, support and inspire diverse communities Company Car/Car Allowance RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
We have partnered with a leading facilities management contractor to recruit for a new Lifecycle Manager to join an expanding team, supporting Public Estates contracts in Scotland. The role will be based in the head office in Paisley, with the opportunity for some hybrid working. The successful candidate will have responsibility for the overall management and delivery of Lifecycle works for specific schools/contracts including reviewing and developing asset condition surveys, development of strategic and risk mitigating Lifecycle Management Plans and ensuring successful delivery of works in conjunction with our project management team. As a key member of the Lifecycle Team, and by extension the Public Estates contracts in Scotland, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to positively impact on the business, the school end users, and generally the success of the schools' contracts. The standard hours of work are 40 per week. (Monday to Friday 8:30am 17:15pm) Work-life balance and flexibility are key for our success. We empower our people to make choices that are right for them, with hybrid, part-time and flexible work patterns. You will be responsible for: -Developing a knowledge and understanding of existing Lifecycle Models for each contract within remit -Undertake condition and validation surveys across all sites / assets within the contract, including Building Fabric and M&E Services -Develop annual lifecycle plans for each of the schools / contracts, including 5 year lookahead, to comply with contractual requirements. -Help to define, and then work within, a LC strategy for each contract ensuring LC budgets are managed and provide day-to-day support to operational staff on reactive interventions -Design / develop project scopes and / or solutions to ensure compliance with contract specifications, client & end-user requirements, will ensuring the Lifecycle model remains robust. -Be accountable for the successful delivery of the LC plan for the year, either through direct management of supply chain partners, or collaborating with Project Team -We are looking for a candidate who has a background in construction, engineering or surveying, who is commercially minded and comfortable managing a programme of multi-disciplinary works. Experience in Lifecycle Management is advantageous, but not essential. We want to hear from you if you have: -A knowledge and understanding in Construction, Engineering or Surveying -A degree or Further / Higher Education in any of the relevant fields is advantageous -Experience in surveying, to support delivery of annual condition surveys. -An understanding of building structures, fabric, M&E services -Commercial and Contractual awareness -Proficient in the use of MS office software, particularly MS Excel -Knowledge and understanding of Lifecycle Models and planning / forecasting is advantageous. -An awareness of facilities management is necessary to ensure the smooth functioning of our organisation. -The ability to handle financial matters and prepare accurate reports is an important function of this role. -Demonstrated experience in effectively influencing senior managers and stakeholders. -UK Driving License is essential. You will be required to undergo our enhanced PVG check before commencing employment - please let us know upfront on any queries should you have any. We welcome applications from a diverse range of candidates. If you have most but not all these skills and experiences, we encourage you to apply, as we may be able to offer development or training to support you Whats on offer? Remuneration - Enjoy a competitive annual salary with the potential for yearly reviews to ensure you're rewarded for your contributions Career Growth: Shine in your career with advancement opportunities to roles like Senior Janitor/Facilities Management. Training Opportunities: Unlock your potential with comprehensive training, including fully funded leadership programs tailored to your personal growth. Holidays - Enjoy at least 24 days of holiday plus bank holidays, and the opportunity to buy further days. Pension - Generous pension scheme, with extra contributions Flexible benefits - Customise your benefits with options such as insurance benefits, Cycle2Work scheme and access to discounted gym membership. Exclusive Discounts - Access our online portal filled with discounts from leading retailers, healthcare services, and more, helping you save on the things that matter. Give Back to community - Two Social Impact Days each year, for volunteering and fundraising opportunities Family friendly policies for new parents or if you provide care for a dependant Membership of our Affinity Networks who connect, support and inspire diverse communities Company Car/Car Allowance RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Duties of the role will be; So far as is reasonably practicable, the post holder must ensure that safe working practices are adopted by employees and in premises/work areas for which the post holder is responsible to maintain a safe working environment for employees and service users. These are defined in the Corporate Health, Safety and Welfare Policy, departmental policies and codes of practice. Work in compliance with the Codes of Conduct, Regulations and policies of the City Council. To model and promote good equalities practice and value diversity across the service. Ensure that output and quality of work is of a high standard and complies with current legislation / standards. This role will be hybrid. If you are interested in this role please send your updated CV in the first instance.
Oct 29, 2025
Seasonal
Duties of the role will be; So far as is reasonably practicable, the post holder must ensure that safe working practices are adopted by employees and in premises/work areas for which the post holder is responsible to maintain a safe working environment for employees and service users. These are defined in the Corporate Health, Safety and Welfare Policy, departmental policies and codes of practice. Work in compliance with the Codes of Conduct, Regulations and policies of the City Council. To model and promote good equalities practice and value diversity across the service. Ensure that output and quality of work is of a high standard and complies with current legislation / standards. This role will be hybrid. If you are interested in this role please send your updated CV in the first instance.
Description We are seeking a talented and detail-oriented Designer to join our dynamic team. This is a key role responsible for delivering high-quality technical design information and ensuring project compliance with all contractual and regulatory requirements. Reporting to the Design Manager or Technical Director, you will play an integral part in the lifecycle of our projects from design development to final as-built submissions. This role requires excellent design software skills, a sound understanding of building regulations and systems, and a proactive attitude toward collaboration, quality assurance, and innovation in design practices including BIM (Building Information Modelling). What you will be doing: Design Prepare design deliverables, including drawings and technical submittals. Upload and manage documentation on collaboration platforms (CDEs). Monitor and manage review procedures on CDEs. Produce and issue final as-built drawings and documentation. Coordinate and follow BIM procedures, contributing to BIM meetings and collaboration efforts. Liaise with suppliers and manufacturers to obtain technical approvals and ensure specification compliance. Attend design meetings and record actionable outcomes. Visit project sites to support issue resolution and technical verification. Maintain strong knowledge of manufacturer systems, approved documents, and trade-specific regulations. Use Revit, AutoCAD, Excel, and Word proficiently in daily tasks. Documentation Maintain drawing and document issue logs. Create information required schedules and partition schedules. Review consultant drawings and specifications. Develop Quality Plans and Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs). Prepare Operation & Maintenance (O&M) Manuals. Provide pre-registration documentation when required. Tender Reviews Support estimators in reviewing specifications and BIM models during tender stages. Additional Responsibilities Attend Job Progress Review (JPR) and new project handover meetings. Assist in the procurement of specialist products such as metal ceilings or riser doors. Future Development Work towards achieving IFE Level 2 and IFE Level 3 Certification. Continuously develop BIM and Revit skills. Attend CPD (Continuing Professional Development) courses. Participate in trade association events and supplier meetings. What you will bring: Proven experience in a design role with dry wall knowledge Experience working on construction sites Proficient in Revit, AutoCAD and Excel Familiar with BIM processes and CDEs IFE Level 2 certified and working towards IFE Level 3 Certification Strong knowledge of building regulations and technical standards Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Experience contributing to CPD or technical training Strong communication and collaboration skills Ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines Benefits 26 days holiday plus bank holidays Private Healthcare Company Pension Health Care Cashplan Cycle to work scheme Car Leasing Scheme Discounted Gym Membership Life Assurance Buy/sell holidays Other discounts and Cashback plans
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Description We are seeking a talented and detail-oriented Designer to join our dynamic team. This is a key role responsible for delivering high-quality technical design information and ensuring project compliance with all contractual and regulatory requirements. Reporting to the Design Manager or Technical Director, you will play an integral part in the lifecycle of our projects from design development to final as-built submissions. This role requires excellent design software skills, a sound understanding of building regulations and systems, and a proactive attitude toward collaboration, quality assurance, and innovation in design practices including BIM (Building Information Modelling). What you will be doing: Design Prepare design deliverables, including drawings and technical submittals. Upload and manage documentation on collaboration platforms (CDEs). Monitor and manage review procedures on CDEs. Produce and issue final as-built drawings and documentation. Coordinate and follow BIM procedures, contributing to BIM meetings and collaboration efforts. Liaise with suppliers and manufacturers to obtain technical approvals and ensure specification compliance. Attend design meetings and record actionable outcomes. Visit project sites to support issue resolution and technical verification. Maintain strong knowledge of manufacturer systems, approved documents, and trade-specific regulations. Use Revit, AutoCAD, Excel, and Word proficiently in daily tasks. Documentation Maintain drawing and document issue logs. Create information required schedules and partition schedules. Review consultant drawings and specifications. Develop Quality Plans and Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs). Prepare Operation & Maintenance (O&M) Manuals. Provide pre-registration documentation when required. Tender Reviews Support estimators in reviewing specifications and BIM models during tender stages. Additional Responsibilities Attend Job Progress Review (JPR) and new project handover meetings. Assist in the procurement of specialist products such as metal ceilings or riser doors. Future Development Work towards achieving IFE Level 2 and IFE Level 3 Certification. Continuously develop BIM and Revit skills. Attend CPD (Continuing Professional Development) courses. Participate in trade association events and supplier meetings. What you will bring: Proven experience in a design role with dry wall knowledge Experience working on construction sites Proficient in Revit, AutoCAD and Excel Familiar with BIM processes and CDEs IFE Level 2 certified and working towards IFE Level 3 Certification Strong knowledge of building regulations and technical standards Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Experience contributing to CPD or technical training Strong communication and collaboration skills Ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines Benefits 26 days holiday plus bank holidays Private Healthcare Company Pension Health Care Cashplan Cycle to work scheme Car Leasing Scheme Discounted Gym Membership Life Assurance Buy/sell holidays Other discounts and Cashback plans
Central Procurement Manager - National Infrastructure Frameworks Manchester 55,000 to 65,000 + car & package A major UK design-and-build contractor operating across the utilities sector is expanding its central procurement function to meet increased framework delivery demands with the addition of a Central Procurement Manager within their team in Manchester. The successful candidate will quickly become an integral part of my clients procurement team who operate across multiple long-term alliances with responsibility for complex, high-value infrastructure projects. Role Overview The Central Procurement Manager will lead the strategic procurement function, driving category strategy, supplier governance, and operational alignment across multiple business units. The role reports to the Head of Procurement and is based near Manchester with hybrid working. It requires leadership of a central team delivering procurement governance, category management, and supplier performance improvement. Key Responsibilities Leadership Lead and develop a high-performing central procurement team Oversee performance management, resource allocation, and training plans Act as escalation point for procurement issues and decision-making Foster a results-driven and compliant team culture Supplier Management Oversee supplier onboarding and compliance audits Ensure adherence to internal and client governance frameworks Manage supplier performance and drive measurable improvement Lead strategic supplier reviews and approve final evaluations Category and Framework Management Develop and implement category strategies that drive value and innovation Execute procurement programmes across frameworks to deliver cost efficiency Analyse market trends and risks to inform category planning Lead end-to-end tendering processes, negotiations, and contract awards Manage supplier segmentation and category performance reporting Governance and Process Improvement Enforce compliance with procurement policies, contracts, and legislation Drive standardisation and process optimisation across procurement operations Promote sustainable and ethical sourcing in line with ESG commitments Oversee integrity of procurement systems and data accuracy Performance and Reporting Produce board-level reports on procurement performance and supplier stability Track KPIs across category and team performance metrics Represent the procurement function with internal and external stakeholders Essential Requirements Senior-level procurement experience with proven category management capability Strong commercial acumen and understanding of contract law and supply chains Demonstrated success in cost reduction, process improvement, and risk control Leadership experience managing multi-disciplinary procurement teams Proficient in P2P systems, Excel, Power BI, and reporting tools Skilled communicator and negotiator, able to engage at executive level Organised, decisive, and delivery-focused Desirable Requirements MCIPS qualification or active progression toward certification Experience in regulated or complex project environments (utilities, infrastructure, manufacturing, or engineering) Knowledge of ISO frameworks, ESG governance, and ethical procurement standards Benefits and Development Starting salary of 55,000 to 65,000 5,000 car/travel allowance Hybrid working model 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with purchase option Contributory pension, life assurance, and private medical cover Health insurance, cycle-to-work scheme, and employee savings platform Structured leadership development and progression within a national delivery business If you're an experienced Central Procurement Manager keen on joining an established and growing business, get in touch with Matt Clegg at Gold Group today for a confidential chat. 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.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Central Procurement Manager - National Infrastructure Frameworks Manchester 55,000 to 65,000 + car & package A major UK design-and-build contractor operating across the utilities sector is expanding its central procurement function to meet increased framework delivery demands with the addition of a Central Procurement Manager within their team in Manchester. The successful candidate will quickly become an integral part of my clients procurement team who operate across multiple long-term alliances with responsibility for complex, high-value infrastructure projects. Role Overview The Central Procurement Manager will lead the strategic procurement function, driving category strategy, supplier governance, and operational alignment across multiple business units. The role reports to the Head of Procurement and is based near Manchester with hybrid working. It requires leadership of a central team delivering procurement governance, category management, and supplier performance improvement. Key Responsibilities Leadership Lead and develop a high-performing central procurement team Oversee performance management, resource allocation, and training plans Act as escalation point for procurement issues and decision-making Foster a results-driven and compliant team culture Supplier Management Oversee supplier onboarding and compliance audits Ensure adherence to internal and client governance frameworks Manage supplier performance and drive measurable improvement Lead strategic supplier reviews and approve final evaluations Category and Framework Management Develop and implement category strategies that drive value and innovation Execute procurement programmes across frameworks to deliver cost efficiency Analyse market trends and risks to inform category planning Lead end-to-end tendering processes, negotiations, and contract awards Manage supplier segmentation and category performance reporting Governance and Process Improvement Enforce compliance with procurement policies, contracts, and legislation Drive standardisation and process optimisation across procurement operations Promote sustainable and ethical sourcing in line with ESG commitments Oversee integrity of procurement systems and data accuracy Performance and Reporting Produce board-level reports on procurement performance and supplier stability Track KPIs across category and team performance metrics Represent the procurement function with internal and external stakeholders Essential Requirements Senior-level procurement experience with proven category management capability Strong commercial acumen and understanding of contract law and supply chains Demonstrated success in cost reduction, process improvement, and risk control Leadership experience managing multi-disciplinary procurement teams Proficient in P2P systems, Excel, Power BI, and reporting tools Skilled communicator and negotiator, able to engage at executive level Organised, decisive, and delivery-focused Desirable Requirements MCIPS qualification or active progression toward certification Experience in regulated or complex project environments (utilities, infrastructure, manufacturing, or engineering) Knowledge of ISO frameworks, ESG governance, and ethical procurement standards Benefits and Development Starting salary of 55,000 to 65,000 5,000 car/travel allowance Hybrid working model 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with purchase option Contributory pension, life assurance, and private medical cover Health insurance, cycle-to-work scheme, and employee savings platform Structured leadership development and progression within a national delivery business If you're an experienced Central Procurement Manager keen on joining an established and growing business, get in touch with Matt Clegg at Gold Group today for a confidential chat. 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.
About the Role We are seeking an experienced Facades Quantity Surveyor to join our team in London. This role is ideal for a commercially minded professional with a solid background in façade systems - including cladding, curtain walling, glazing, and rainscreen installations. You will play a key role in managing project costs, contracts, and procurement while ensuring financial efficiency and value across multiple façade projects. This is a hybrid position, offering flexibility to work between our London office, project sites, and remotely. Key Responsibilities Prepare and manage accurate cost estimates, bills of quantities, and tender documents for façade packages. Conduct detailed cost analysis and value engineering to ensure best value for the client and company. Manage subcontractor procurement, tender evaluations, and contract administration. Monitor project budgets, forecast cash flow, and report on project financial performance. Undertake site visits and liaise closely with project managers, design teams, and façade engineers. Evaluate and negotiate variations, claims, and final accounts. Ensure compliance with company procedures, contract conditions, and health & safety regulations. Maintain excellent client and stakeholder relationships through clear communication and reporting. Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor within the facades, cladding, or curtain walling sector. Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline (or equivalent experience). Strong knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Excellent commercial acumen with the ability to manage multiple packages and projects simultaneously. Proficient in Microsoft Excel, CostX, or similar estimating software. Strong negotiation, analytical, and communication skills. London-based or within commutable distance, with willingness to attend site as required. What We Offer Competitive salary of £50,000 - £75,000 (DOE). Hybrid working model with flexibility. Opportunities for career progression and professional development. A collaborative and supportive team culture. Involvement in high-profile London façade projects.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
About the Role We are seeking an experienced Facades Quantity Surveyor to join our team in London. This role is ideal for a commercially minded professional with a solid background in façade systems - including cladding, curtain walling, glazing, and rainscreen installations. You will play a key role in managing project costs, contracts, and procurement while ensuring financial efficiency and value across multiple façade projects. This is a hybrid position, offering flexibility to work between our London office, project sites, and remotely. Key Responsibilities Prepare and manage accurate cost estimates, bills of quantities, and tender documents for façade packages. Conduct detailed cost analysis and value engineering to ensure best value for the client and company. Manage subcontractor procurement, tender evaluations, and contract administration. Monitor project budgets, forecast cash flow, and report on project financial performance. Undertake site visits and liaise closely with project managers, design teams, and façade engineers. Evaluate and negotiate variations, claims, and final accounts. Ensure compliance with company procedures, contract conditions, and health & safety regulations. Maintain excellent client and stakeholder relationships through clear communication and reporting. Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor within the facades, cladding, or curtain walling sector. Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline (or equivalent experience). Strong knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Excellent commercial acumen with the ability to manage multiple packages and projects simultaneously. Proficient in Microsoft Excel, CostX, or similar estimating software. Strong negotiation, analytical, and communication skills. London-based or within commutable distance, with willingness to attend site as required. What We Offer Competitive salary of £50,000 - £75,000 (DOE). Hybrid working model with flexibility. Opportunities for career progression and professional development. A collaborative and supportive team culture. Involvement in high-profile London façade projects.
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