Our clint, a global organisation, urgently require a Supply Chain Transformation Consultant to join their UK team. In order to be successful, you will have the following background: Strong background in technical design and architecture of specific systems or components within larger supply chain solutions for Defence clients Experience in system architecture, design, and integration within complex enterprise environments, ideally within Defence Able to translate high-level solution designs into detailed system architectures, including component design, interface specifications, and data flows Knowledge of specific Defence architectural frameworks (eg MODAF) SC Cleared Within this role, you will be responsible for: Lead the technical design and architecture of specific systems or components within larger supply chain solutions for Defence clients, ensuring alignment with overall solution architecture, technical standards, and security requirements Define system specifications, interface control documents, data models, and detailed technical designs for complex Defence supply chain systems Collaborate closely with solution architects, technical teams, and client stakeholders to ensure seamless integration and optimal performance of system Provide technical leadership and guidance to development and engineering teams during system implementation and integration Assess existing client systems, identify technical gaps, and propose robust architectural improvements, focusing on performance, scalability, security, and resilience Manage project workstreams or smaller projects focused on system design, integration, and implementation Contribute to the development of innovative thought leadership and propositions related to system architecture and technology within Defence Mentor and support the professional development of more junior team members Develop trusted relationships with our clients, acting as a credible technical advisor on system design and integration This represents an excellent opportunity to secure a role within a high profile and dynamic organisation. If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
17/06/2026
Full time
Our clint, a global organisation, urgently require a Supply Chain Transformation Consultant to join their UK team. In order to be successful, you will have the following background: Strong background in technical design and architecture of specific systems or components within larger supply chain solutions for Defence clients Experience in system architecture, design, and integration within complex enterprise environments, ideally within Defence Able to translate high-level solution designs into detailed system architectures, including component design, interface specifications, and data flows Knowledge of specific Defence architectural frameworks (eg MODAF) SC Cleared Within this role, you will be responsible for: Lead the technical design and architecture of specific systems or components within larger supply chain solutions for Defence clients, ensuring alignment with overall solution architecture, technical standards, and security requirements Define system specifications, interface control documents, data models, and detailed technical designs for complex Defence supply chain systems Collaborate closely with solution architects, technical teams, and client stakeholders to ensure seamless integration and optimal performance of system Provide technical leadership and guidance to development and engineering teams during system implementation and integration Assess existing client systems, identify technical gaps, and propose robust architectural improvements, focusing on performance, scalability, security, and resilience Manage project workstreams or smaller projects focused on system design, integration, and implementation Contribute to the development of innovative thought leadership and propositions related to system architecture and technology within Defence Mentor and support the professional development of more junior team members Develop trusted relationships with our clients, acting as a credible technical advisor on system design and integration This represents an excellent opportunity to secure a role within a high profile and dynamic organisation. If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
PSR Solutions is working with a civil engineering contractor, to recruit a Freelance Senior Quantity Surveyor on a Highways project in Coventry. This will be a site based role 5 days a week. My client is looking for a SQS with Earthworks and Drainage Experience Pay rate 400- 450 a day The role will be Outside of IR35
17/06/2026
Contract
PSR Solutions is working with a civil engineering contractor, to recruit a Freelance Senior Quantity Surveyor on a Highways project in Coventry. This will be a site based role 5 days a week. My client is looking for a SQS with Earthworks and Drainage Experience Pay rate 400- 450 a day The role will be Outside of IR35
A respected multi-disciplinary construction and property consultancy is seeking a talented Fire Engineer to join their growing fire engineering team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Fire Engineer looking to work on a diverse portfolio of residential, commercial, healthcare and education projects. The successful Fire Engineer will collaborate with developers, architects and design teams to deliver practical fire safety solutions. This Fire Engineer position offers genuine progression and exposure to complex projects. The appointed Fire Engineer will play a key role in supporting project delivery across the UK. The Fire Engineer's Role The Fire Engineer will undertake fire strategy reports, support Building Regulations compliance, carry out fire risk assessments and contribute to external wall assessments where required. Projects will include high-rise residential developments, mixed-use schemes, healthcare facilities and commercial buildings. The Fire Engineer The successful candidate will ideally have: A degree in Fire Engineering or related discipline Experience producing fire strategies Knowledge of UK Building Regulations and fire safety legislation Strong communication skills Membership of a relevant professional body is desirable In Return? 45,000 - 65,000 Hybrid working Pension scheme Professional membership support Training and career progression If you are Fire Safety Professional considering your career opportunities, then contact Lauren Banks at Brandon James on (phone number removed). Ref: LB10156 Fire Engineer / Fire Engineering / Fire Strategy / Building Safety / Fire Safety Engineering / Fire Risk / Fire Modelling / Fire Compliance / Building Regulations / Fire Consultancy
17/06/2026
Full time
A respected multi-disciplinary construction and property consultancy is seeking a talented Fire Engineer to join their growing fire engineering team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Fire Engineer looking to work on a diverse portfolio of residential, commercial, healthcare and education projects. The successful Fire Engineer will collaborate with developers, architects and design teams to deliver practical fire safety solutions. This Fire Engineer position offers genuine progression and exposure to complex projects. The appointed Fire Engineer will play a key role in supporting project delivery across the UK. The Fire Engineer's Role The Fire Engineer will undertake fire strategy reports, support Building Regulations compliance, carry out fire risk assessments and contribute to external wall assessments where required. Projects will include high-rise residential developments, mixed-use schemes, healthcare facilities and commercial buildings. The Fire Engineer The successful candidate will ideally have: A degree in Fire Engineering or related discipline Experience producing fire strategies Knowledge of UK Building Regulations and fire safety legislation Strong communication skills Membership of a relevant professional body is desirable In Return? 45,000 - 65,000 Hybrid working Pension scheme Professional membership support Training and career progression If you are Fire Safety Professional considering your career opportunities, then contact Lauren Banks at Brandon James on (phone number removed). Ref: LB10156 Fire Engineer / Fire Engineering / Fire Strategy / Building Safety / Fire Safety Engineering / Fire Risk / Fire Modelling / Fire Compliance / Building Regulations / Fire Consultancy
FJA are recruiting on behalf of a leading specialist engineering provider for an experienced Site Supervisor to join their installation team. Location: UK wide (with travel across the UK, Ireland & Europe) - on-site Ideal Location is Rossendale area & surrounding but must be happy to travel UK wide. Benefits Opportunity to work with a specialist and growing organisation Career development opportunities within a structured installation team 25 days holiday plus 8 statutory days (increasing with service) Company Van & Equipment Accommodation and daily allowance provided when working away 37.5-hour basic working week with overtime paid at enhanced rates Company pension scheme SiteSupervisor Responsibilities Oversee and coordinate mechanical installation activities on client sites Interpret and work from installation drawings to ensure accurate installation Set out, position, and level pipework systems and fabricated components onto existing structures Supervise site teams to ensure installation milestones are achieved on programme Ensure compliance with company procedures, site rules, and statutory requirements Liaise with clients, project engineers, production teams, and installation coordinators to manage delivery, offloading, and installation schedules Attend site and client meetings as required Monitor installation quality, ensuring all work is completed within required tolerances Produce progress reports for Project Engineers Carry out inspections, snagging, and handover to client representatives Complete and maintain accurate ITPs, test certificates, and mechanical inspection records Ensure all equipment and hired plant is maintained and certified in line with company and site procedures Deliver toolbox talks and promote a strong health and safety culture Ensure full compliance with RAMS, lift plans, and safe systems of work Work across varied environments including wastewater and industrial sites Maintain high installation standards at all times Report any safety concerns or non-compliance issues Site Supervisor Requirements Time-served City & Guilds qualification (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline SSSTS certification (essential) CSCS Gold Card Installation-related skill cards (multi-discipline experience preferred) Minimum of 5 years' experience in mechanical pipe fitting or similar systems Proven supervisory experience within mechanical installation or pipefitting environments Strong ability to read and interpret technical installation drawings Experience working in industrial, water, or wastewater environments Ability to lead teams and deliver work safely and efficiently to programme deadlines If you are looking for a challenging Site Supervisor role within a specialist engineering environment and want to be part of a growing organisation, then please click on the 'apply now' button. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are not always able to respond to all applicants. If you haven't heard back within 2 weeks, please assume your application has been unsuccessful. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications, and ability to perform the duties of the job. Finlay Jude Associates Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers
17/06/2026
Full time
FJA are recruiting on behalf of a leading specialist engineering provider for an experienced Site Supervisor to join their installation team. Location: UK wide (with travel across the UK, Ireland & Europe) - on-site Ideal Location is Rossendale area & surrounding but must be happy to travel UK wide. Benefits Opportunity to work with a specialist and growing organisation Career development opportunities within a structured installation team 25 days holiday plus 8 statutory days (increasing with service) Company Van & Equipment Accommodation and daily allowance provided when working away 37.5-hour basic working week with overtime paid at enhanced rates Company pension scheme SiteSupervisor Responsibilities Oversee and coordinate mechanical installation activities on client sites Interpret and work from installation drawings to ensure accurate installation Set out, position, and level pipework systems and fabricated components onto existing structures Supervise site teams to ensure installation milestones are achieved on programme Ensure compliance with company procedures, site rules, and statutory requirements Liaise with clients, project engineers, production teams, and installation coordinators to manage delivery, offloading, and installation schedules Attend site and client meetings as required Monitor installation quality, ensuring all work is completed within required tolerances Produce progress reports for Project Engineers Carry out inspections, snagging, and handover to client representatives Complete and maintain accurate ITPs, test certificates, and mechanical inspection records Ensure all equipment and hired plant is maintained and certified in line with company and site procedures Deliver toolbox talks and promote a strong health and safety culture Ensure full compliance with RAMS, lift plans, and safe systems of work Work across varied environments including wastewater and industrial sites Maintain high installation standards at all times Report any safety concerns or non-compliance issues Site Supervisor Requirements Time-served City & Guilds qualification (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline SSSTS certification (essential) CSCS Gold Card Installation-related skill cards (multi-discipline experience preferred) Minimum of 5 years' experience in mechanical pipe fitting or similar systems Proven supervisory experience within mechanical installation or pipefitting environments Strong ability to read and interpret technical installation drawings Experience working in industrial, water, or wastewater environments Ability to lead teams and deliver work safely and efficiently to programme deadlines If you are looking for a challenging Site Supervisor role within a specialist engineering environment and want to be part of a growing organisation, then please click on the 'apply now' button. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are not always able to respond to all applicants. If you haven't heard back within 2 weeks, please assume your application has been unsuccessful. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications, and ability to perform the duties of the job. Finlay Jude Associates Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers
Options Resourcing are partnering with one of the UK's leading industrial construction specialists to recruit an experienced Site Engineer for a major industrial development in Swindon. This is an excellent opportunity to join an established delivery team on one of Wiltshire's largest construction projects, with a minimum 40-week programme and the potential for further opportunities upon completion. The Role As Site Engineer, you will play a key role in the successful delivery of the project, including: Setting out for groundworks and structural works Carrying out QA checks and ensuring subcontractor works meet specification Identifying and raising design issues with the Senior Engineer Assisting in developing practical site-based solutions Maintaining accurate site records and survey data What We're Looking For Valid CSCS Card Proven experience on groundworks, piling, and steel frame construction projects Strong setting out and QA experience Ability to read and interpret construction drawings Own survey equipment is advantageous, although kit can be provided What's on Offer? Long-term contract (minimum 40 weeks) Opportunity to work on a landmark industrial project Join a highly respected contractor with a strong project pipeline Competitive rates available Interested? Apply today or contact Ben at Options Resourcing on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion.
17/06/2026
Contract
Options Resourcing are partnering with one of the UK's leading industrial construction specialists to recruit an experienced Site Engineer for a major industrial development in Swindon. This is an excellent opportunity to join an established delivery team on one of Wiltshire's largest construction projects, with a minimum 40-week programme and the potential for further opportunities upon completion. The Role As Site Engineer, you will play a key role in the successful delivery of the project, including: Setting out for groundworks and structural works Carrying out QA checks and ensuring subcontractor works meet specification Identifying and raising design issues with the Senior Engineer Assisting in developing practical site-based solutions Maintaining accurate site records and survey data What We're Looking For Valid CSCS Card Proven experience on groundworks, piling, and steel frame construction projects Strong setting out and QA experience Ability to read and interpret construction drawings Own survey equipment is advantageous, although kit can be provided What's on Offer? Long-term contract (minimum 40 weeks) Opportunity to work on a landmark industrial project Join a highly respected contractor with a strong project pipeline Competitive rates available Interested? Apply today or contact Ben at Options Resourcing on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion.
The Company Our client is one of the UK s fastest-growing consultancies across multiple infrastructure sectors. Known for their dynamic culture and long-term client partnerships, they are a trusted delivery partner on major national infrastructure frameworks offering strong job security and genuine career development opportunities. The Opportunity Due to recent project wins and continued growth, the company is seeking an Intermediate Quantity Surveyor to join its expanding team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated QS to gain exposure to large-scale infrastructure and civil engineering schemes, specifically in the Power/Electrical Transmission sectors, while developing their technical and commercial expertise in a supportive consultancy environment. You ll work closely with senior colleagues, with a clear progression path towards more senior roles. This role also offers extensive work from home opportunities, with on-site requirements being up to 2 days per week on site and the rest being remote work. The Role As an Intermediate Quantity Surveyor, you will be involved in: Delivering pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying services Supporting the commercial management of civil, infrastructure, and utility projects Preparing cost plans, procurement strategies, and risk assessments Assisting with contract administration and reporting Attending client meetings and supporting client relationships Working collaboratively as part of a growing project team The Candidate The ideal candidate will bring: A degree in Quantity Surveying or related discipline Consultancy/PQS-side experience Exposure to infrastructure, utilities, or Power/Electrical Transmission projects (desirable) Strong commercial awareness and communication skills MRICS status, or currently working towards chartership (full support provided) Ambition to progress within a growing, collaborative business NEC contract experience (essential) Why Join? Secure workload across long-term frameworks Clear progression opportunities to Senior QS and beyond Market-leading reputation in civil infrastructure consulting Excellent company culture with mentorship and training Hybrid working and flexible arrangements available Interested? Apply in confidence via this advert, or contact Ben Houlihan directly at (url removed)
17/06/2026
Full time
The Company Our client is one of the UK s fastest-growing consultancies across multiple infrastructure sectors. Known for their dynamic culture and long-term client partnerships, they are a trusted delivery partner on major national infrastructure frameworks offering strong job security and genuine career development opportunities. The Opportunity Due to recent project wins and continued growth, the company is seeking an Intermediate Quantity Surveyor to join its expanding team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated QS to gain exposure to large-scale infrastructure and civil engineering schemes, specifically in the Power/Electrical Transmission sectors, while developing their technical and commercial expertise in a supportive consultancy environment. You ll work closely with senior colleagues, with a clear progression path towards more senior roles. This role also offers extensive work from home opportunities, with on-site requirements being up to 2 days per week on site and the rest being remote work. The Role As an Intermediate Quantity Surveyor, you will be involved in: Delivering pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying services Supporting the commercial management of civil, infrastructure, and utility projects Preparing cost plans, procurement strategies, and risk assessments Assisting with contract administration and reporting Attending client meetings and supporting client relationships Working collaboratively as part of a growing project team The Candidate The ideal candidate will bring: A degree in Quantity Surveying or related discipline Consultancy/PQS-side experience Exposure to infrastructure, utilities, or Power/Electrical Transmission projects (desirable) Strong commercial awareness and communication skills MRICS status, or currently working towards chartership (full support provided) Ambition to progress within a growing, collaborative business NEC contract experience (essential) Why Join? Secure workload across long-term frameworks Clear progression opportunities to Senior QS and beyond Market-leading reputation in civil infrastructure consulting Excellent company culture with mentorship and training Hybrid working and flexible arrangements available Interested? Apply in confidence via this advert, or contact Ben Houlihan directly at (url removed)
Randstad Construction & Property
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Mechanical Engineer - Test Facilities Engineering Location: Peterborough, Cambridgeshire (Fully Onsite, 5 days a week) Position Type: 6-Month Contract Are you an experienced Mechanical Engineer with a background in engine, powertrain, or electric vehicle (EV) test cells? Ready to contribute to a world-class Research & Development facility shaping the future of global construction and mining power systems? We are currently seeking a highly skilled Mechanical Engineer to join our dedicated Test Facilities Engineering team at our Europe Research & Development Centre in Peterborough. In this high-impact position, you will report directly to the Engineering Manager, solving complex mechanical issues and implementing advanced development facility upgrades to prepare for next-generation drivetrain and powertrain systems. What You'll Do (Key Responsibilities): Technology Deployment: Evaluate, select, and deploy cutting-edge powertrain test cell technologies across the facility. Mechanical Design: Design and develop robust mechanical systems, safety infrastructure, and subsequent facility services to support the test cell environment. Facility Modifications: Execute design modifications to existing facility plant machinery, custom test rigs, and specialized lab equipment. Project Leadership: Drive facility upgrade projects from concept to completion, collaborating across multi-functional teams and managing third-party vendors. Complex Fault Finding: Diagnose and troubleshoot complex mechanical, facility service, and safety system anomalies to maintain maximum operational uptime. Technical Reporting: Collate critical findings, draw concise conclusions, and distribute technical reports and process documentation to the wider engineering team. What We Are Looking For (Skills & Experience): Test Cell Expertise: Proven experience working in a dedicated engine, powertrain, or electric vehicle (EV) test cell environment, or with relevant heavy mechanical and automated safety systems. Technical Qualifications: An Engineering or Technical Degree, or equivalent depth of qualification achieved through extensive, relevant industrial work experience. Analytical Skills: Excellent communication and analytical capabilities, with a proven ability to extract concise insights, conclusions, and strategic recommendations from complex data. Collaborative Mindset: Strong team-working skills to operate effectively alongside cross-functional teams of design engineers, facilities management, and hands-on technicians. Core Attributes: Impeccable attention to detail, a sharp focus on quality, and a self-starting approach with a continuous desire to learn and solve complex problems. Software Literacy: Proficient PC operation for standard engineering and process software packages. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
17/06/2026
Contract
Mechanical Engineer - Test Facilities Engineering Location: Peterborough, Cambridgeshire (Fully Onsite, 5 days a week) Position Type: 6-Month Contract Are you an experienced Mechanical Engineer with a background in engine, powertrain, or electric vehicle (EV) test cells? Ready to contribute to a world-class Research & Development facility shaping the future of global construction and mining power systems? We are currently seeking a highly skilled Mechanical Engineer to join our dedicated Test Facilities Engineering team at our Europe Research & Development Centre in Peterborough. In this high-impact position, you will report directly to the Engineering Manager, solving complex mechanical issues and implementing advanced development facility upgrades to prepare for next-generation drivetrain and powertrain systems. What You'll Do (Key Responsibilities): Technology Deployment: Evaluate, select, and deploy cutting-edge powertrain test cell technologies across the facility. Mechanical Design: Design and develop robust mechanical systems, safety infrastructure, and subsequent facility services to support the test cell environment. Facility Modifications: Execute design modifications to existing facility plant machinery, custom test rigs, and specialized lab equipment. Project Leadership: Drive facility upgrade projects from concept to completion, collaborating across multi-functional teams and managing third-party vendors. Complex Fault Finding: Diagnose and troubleshoot complex mechanical, facility service, and safety system anomalies to maintain maximum operational uptime. Technical Reporting: Collate critical findings, draw concise conclusions, and distribute technical reports and process documentation to the wider engineering team. What We Are Looking For (Skills & Experience): Test Cell Expertise: Proven experience working in a dedicated engine, powertrain, or electric vehicle (EV) test cell environment, or with relevant heavy mechanical and automated safety systems. Technical Qualifications: An Engineering or Technical Degree, or equivalent depth of qualification achieved through extensive, relevant industrial work experience. Analytical Skills: Excellent communication and analytical capabilities, with a proven ability to extract concise insights, conclusions, and strategic recommendations from complex data. Collaborative Mindset: Strong team-working skills to operate effectively alongside cross-functional teams of design engineers, facilities management, and hands-on technicians. Core Attributes: Impeccable attention to detail, a sharp focus on quality, and a self-starting approach with a continuous desire to learn and solve complex problems. Software Literacy: Proficient PC operation for standard engineering and process software packages. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Project Quantity Surveyor Salary: 38k - 55k plus package Location: North West Job Type: Permanent About the Company Our client is one of the UK's leading mixed-tenure developers, delivering high-quality homes and communities across the country. Operating across private sale, affordable housing, partnerships, and regeneration sectors, the business has established a strong reputation for creating sustainable developments that meet the needs of modern communities. With a significant presence throughout the North West and a strong pipeline of secured residential developments, the company continues to invest in growth, innovation, and talent. Due to continued expansion, they are now looking to appoint a Project Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial delivery of new build housing developments. The Role We are seeking an ambitious Project Quantity Surveyor to join the commercial team delivering new build residential developments. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially aware individual looking to further develop their career within a leading housebuilder while taking ownership of projects from procurement through to final account. The successful candidate will work closely with senior commercial and operational teams, supporting the delivery of projects while ensuring commercial objectives are achieved and profitability is maximised. Key Responsibilities Manage the commercial delivery of new build housing developments from procurement through to final account Prepare subcontractor enquiry packages, analyse tenders, and support procurement activities Negotiate and appoint subcontractors in line with project budgets and programme requirements Manage subcontractor accounts including valuations, variations, payments, and final accounts Prepare and maintain accurate cost reports, forecasts, and cash flow projections Monitor project costs and identify commercial risks and value engineering opportunities Assist with the preparation and submission of valuations and commercial reporting Work closely with site and operational teams to ensure commercial objectives are achieved Ensure contractual compliance and effective administration of subcontract agreements Maintain accurate commercial records and project documentation throughout the project lifecycle Support senior commercial staff with wider business and project objectives Requirements Previous experience within a Quantity Surveyor or Assistant Quantity Surveyor role Experience working on new build residential or housing developments Strong understanding of construction contracts and commercial processes Experience managing subcontractor procurement and accounts Ability to manage project costs, reporting, and forecasting Commercially aware with strong negotiation and communication skills Ability to work effectively within a fast-paced project environment Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management preferred Good IT skills including Excel and commercial reporting systems Desirable: Experience working for a housebuilder, residential developer, or main contractor Knowledge of JCT contracts Experience delivering private sale and affordable housing schemes Working towards or interested in pursuing professional qualifications Why Apply? Excellent opportunity to join a leading UK residential developer Exposure to high-profile new build housing developments Strong pipeline of secured projects and long-term stability Supportive and collaborative commercial team environment Clear progression and career development opportunities Competitive salary and benefits package Apply If you're interested in this opportunity, then please get in touch today by applying to the role. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDCOM
17/06/2026
Full time
Project Quantity Surveyor Salary: 38k - 55k plus package Location: North West Job Type: Permanent About the Company Our client is one of the UK's leading mixed-tenure developers, delivering high-quality homes and communities across the country. Operating across private sale, affordable housing, partnerships, and regeneration sectors, the business has established a strong reputation for creating sustainable developments that meet the needs of modern communities. With a significant presence throughout the North West and a strong pipeline of secured residential developments, the company continues to invest in growth, innovation, and talent. Due to continued expansion, they are now looking to appoint a Project Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial delivery of new build housing developments. The Role We are seeking an ambitious Project Quantity Surveyor to join the commercial team delivering new build residential developments. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially aware individual looking to further develop their career within a leading housebuilder while taking ownership of projects from procurement through to final account. The successful candidate will work closely with senior commercial and operational teams, supporting the delivery of projects while ensuring commercial objectives are achieved and profitability is maximised. Key Responsibilities Manage the commercial delivery of new build housing developments from procurement through to final account Prepare subcontractor enquiry packages, analyse tenders, and support procurement activities Negotiate and appoint subcontractors in line with project budgets and programme requirements Manage subcontractor accounts including valuations, variations, payments, and final accounts Prepare and maintain accurate cost reports, forecasts, and cash flow projections Monitor project costs and identify commercial risks and value engineering opportunities Assist with the preparation and submission of valuations and commercial reporting Work closely with site and operational teams to ensure commercial objectives are achieved Ensure contractual compliance and effective administration of subcontract agreements Maintain accurate commercial records and project documentation throughout the project lifecycle Support senior commercial staff with wider business and project objectives Requirements Previous experience within a Quantity Surveyor or Assistant Quantity Surveyor role Experience working on new build residential or housing developments Strong understanding of construction contracts and commercial processes Experience managing subcontractor procurement and accounts Ability to manage project costs, reporting, and forecasting Commercially aware with strong negotiation and communication skills Ability to work effectively within a fast-paced project environment Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management preferred Good IT skills including Excel and commercial reporting systems Desirable: Experience working for a housebuilder, residential developer, or main contractor Knowledge of JCT contracts Experience delivering private sale and affordable housing schemes Working towards or interested in pursuing professional qualifications Why Apply? Excellent opportunity to join a leading UK residential developer Exposure to high-profile new build housing developments Strong pipeline of secured projects and long-term stability Supportive and collaborative commercial team environment Clear progression and career development opportunities Competitive salary and benefits package Apply If you're interested in this opportunity, then please get in touch today by applying to the role. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDCOM
We are working in partnership with one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors, renowned for delivering major infrastructure projects across the water, rail, and energy sectors. Following the award of a prestigious five-year framework, our client is seeking to appoint two Site Agents to support the delivery of a substantial programme of clean water and wastewater projects throughout South Wales. With a secured pipeline of work extending well beyond the framework period, this presents an excellent opportunity to join a growing team and play a key role in the successful delivery of a diverse portfolio of schemes, including: Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) Sewage Treatment Works (STW) Water Main Renewals Large Diameter Pipelines MEICA Installations Associated Civil Engineering Works The Role As Site Agent, you will be responsible for the safe, efficient, and profitable delivery of projects from inception through to completion. Working closely with Project Managers, commercial teams, designers, and operational staff, you will ensure projects are delivered to programme, budget, and quality requirements. Requirements Proven experience in a Site Agent position within civil engineering. Strong understanding of project delivery, health & safety, and commercial controls. Previous experience delivering water infrastructure projects would be highly advantageous. Ability to manage site teams, subcontractors, and client relationships effectively. Relevant industry qualifications (HNC/HND, Degree, or equivalent) desirable. What's on Offer Long-term job security with a guaranteed programme of work for at least five years. Opportunity to work on a varied and technically challenging portfolio of projects. Clear career progression path into Project Management and senior operational roles. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. The chance to join a highly respected contractor with an excellent reputation across the infrastructure sector.
17/06/2026
Full time
We are working in partnership with one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors, renowned for delivering major infrastructure projects across the water, rail, and energy sectors. Following the award of a prestigious five-year framework, our client is seeking to appoint two Site Agents to support the delivery of a substantial programme of clean water and wastewater projects throughout South Wales. With a secured pipeline of work extending well beyond the framework period, this presents an excellent opportunity to join a growing team and play a key role in the successful delivery of a diverse portfolio of schemes, including: Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) Sewage Treatment Works (STW) Water Main Renewals Large Diameter Pipelines MEICA Installations Associated Civil Engineering Works The Role As Site Agent, you will be responsible for the safe, efficient, and profitable delivery of projects from inception through to completion. Working closely with Project Managers, commercial teams, designers, and operational staff, you will ensure projects are delivered to programme, budget, and quality requirements. Requirements Proven experience in a Site Agent position within civil engineering. Strong understanding of project delivery, health & safety, and commercial controls. Previous experience delivering water infrastructure projects would be highly advantageous. Ability to manage site teams, subcontractors, and client relationships effectively. Relevant industry qualifications (HNC/HND, Degree, or equivalent) desirable. What's on Offer Long-term job security with a guaranteed programme of work for at least five years. Opportunity to work on a varied and technically challenging portfolio of projects. Clear career progression path into Project Management and senior operational roles. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. The chance to join a highly respected contractor with an excellent reputation across the infrastructure sector.
FERROVIAL CONSTRUCTION (UK) LIMITED
City, Birmingham
Rail Systems Design Integration Lead Role Department: Engineering/Design Reports to: Design Integration and Technical Assurance Manager Management Responsibility: RAM Manager, System Safety Lead, Interoperability Lead, Electrical Engineering (EMC and E&B), functional management of integration lead for Standard track, Resilient track and Calvert IMD Project Overview: The Ferrovial BAM Joint Venture has a successful history of delivering critical infrastructure for the UK on time and to budget together in joint venture partnership. They first worked together in 2010 as BFK, delivering three Crossrail contracts, including the longest stretch of tunnelling works between Royal Oak and Farringdon and Farringdon Station, the first central station to be completed on the Elizabeth Line. The team is also delivering the Silvertown Tunnel project together in East London and has been delivering excellence at each stage of HS2, such as Fusion JV for the Enabling Works packages, EKFB for the central Main Works Contract and now delivering the track infrastructure across the entire HS2 route. We are now recruiting for a Rail Systems Design Integration Lead to join the HS2 Track infrastructure project at the initial design phase which will run concurrently with the completion of main works contracts, which are now at their peak. The team operate under a collaborative Rail Systems Alliance structure, designed to manage interfaces and resolve any program conflicts. The members will work together on design, access, resources, and logistics to achieve shared goals for cost and schedule. Key responsibilities To lead the management and coordination of all design interfaces between the Contractor s systems scope and other HS2 contractors (Rail Systems, Civils, Stations) as well as with the Client, ensuring technical consistency, contractual compliance and integrated assurance. Responsible for developing, implementing and maintaining the relevant parts of the Interface Management Plan and for the processes and/or procedures for railway systems designs integration. Accountability for ensuring and overseeing the development of the management plans in respect of RAM, System Safety, Interoperability, Security management, and the required processes and procedures. Manage the system integration processes from design to construction. Manage System level Functional and Architecture Specifications and interface control documents. Be responsible for the consistency of the sub-systems deliverables across all projects and contribute towards the standardisation of specifications for sub-systems. Implement efficient processes to manage system safety (including CDM, CSM-RA and interoperability), Verification and Validation (V&V) and system assurance. Responsible for developing and maintaining the Interface Control Documents (ICDs) for the railway systems design interfaces, and for coordinating and overseeing the development and maintenance of ICDs for other design interfaces. Coordinate with other contractors (Railways Systems, Main Works), Client, Designers and internal teams to identify, document and ensure resolution of design interfaces and systems integration. Act as the primary point of contact for technical coordination across interfaces. Management of subordinate roles Direct and oversee the work of the RAM (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability), System Safety, Interoperability and Security Lead (s) to ensure coherent and coordinated system safety management, interoperability, interface management, requirements compliance and assurance evidence. Support and/or conduct design reviews, coordination meetings, HAZID/HAZOP workshops and formal assurance reviews and submissions (e.g. to HS2 and AsBO). Manage resolution of interface comments across stakeholders. Programme and Information coordination Ensure interface and systems integration milestones are tracked and managed within the design delivery and assurance schedule. Coordinate the supply chain to support the achievement of an efficient and compliant design, and for evidencing progressive technical assurance during design, construction and handover. Close liaison with the design supply chain to ensure the delivery of these interfaces and deliverables associated with the managed disciplines (RAM, System Safety, Interoperability, Electrical Engineering (EMC and E&B and Security as per the programme and budgetary constraints, and in accordance with the client s requirement. Coordination with the broader interface management team, assurance team, design delivery team (alignment and effective delivery on time and within budgetary constraints) construction and logistic teams. Attend weekly meetings with the broader design, systems safety and construction teams and client in Birmingham / London. Chairing regular railways systems / civils systems integration meetings. Support the client with identifying change, risk and opportunities and constantly striving for efficiencies and cost savings. Support the link and coordination with construction teams for management of design and systems interface-related issues. Provide technical input and support to relevant commercial communications (SNCs, NCRs, CEs, Departures, etc) Key Skills and qualifications Degree in Civil or Mechanical Engineering (or related field) Chartered IMEC, PWA Institute or CEng ICE desirable Experience in major multi-disciplinary rail projects. Experience in high-speed railway projects, design and build projects, and UK projects will be valuable. Demonstrated experience managing design integration, technical interfaces and inter-contractor coordination. Proficient in design coordination, design interface management and assurance documentation in railway projects. Excellent knowledge of railway systems, operating requirements, available equipment and systems. Knowledge of system safety, interoperability and RAM disciplines, processes and legal frameworks and related regulations (CDM, CSM, RIR). Strong communication, leadership and management skills, with a positive and collaborative approach. Enthusiastic team player, able to listen, understand, engage and motivate, and with confidence to make decisions when required. Focus on efficiency and driving delivery. Practical experience of harmonising design and quality requirements with buildability. Please note that this job description does not represent a comprehensive list of activities and employees may be requested to undertake other reasonable duties. Seize the challenge. Move the world together! Innovative, creative, respectful, and diverse are some of the ways we describe ourselves. We are motivated by challenges, and we collaborate across our business units to move the world together. Your journey to a fulfilling career starts here! Ferrovial is an equal opportunity employer. We treat all jobs applications equally, regardless of gender, color, race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, covered veteran status or protected genetic information (each, a Protected Class ), or any other protected class in accordance with applicable laws.
17/06/2026
Full time
Rail Systems Design Integration Lead Role Department: Engineering/Design Reports to: Design Integration and Technical Assurance Manager Management Responsibility: RAM Manager, System Safety Lead, Interoperability Lead, Electrical Engineering (EMC and E&B), functional management of integration lead for Standard track, Resilient track and Calvert IMD Project Overview: The Ferrovial BAM Joint Venture has a successful history of delivering critical infrastructure for the UK on time and to budget together in joint venture partnership. They first worked together in 2010 as BFK, delivering three Crossrail contracts, including the longest stretch of tunnelling works between Royal Oak and Farringdon and Farringdon Station, the first central station to be completed on the Elizabeth Line. The team is also delivering the Silvertown Tunnel project together in East London and has been delivering excellence at each stage of HS2, such as Fusion JV for the Enabling Works packages, EKFB for the central Main Works Contract and now delivering the track infrastructure across the entire HS2 route. We are now recruiting for a Rail Systems Design Integration Lead to join the HS2 Track infrastructure project at the initial design phase which will run concurrently with the completion of main works contracts, which are now at their peak. The team operate under a collaborative Rail Systems Alliance structure, designed to manage interfaces and resolve any program conflicts. The members will work together on design, access, resources, and logistics to achieve shared goals for cost and schedule. Key responsibilities To lead the management and coordination of all design interfaces between the Contractor s systems scope and other HS2 contractors (Rail Systems, Civils, Stations) as well as with the Client, ensuring technical consistency, contractual compliance and integrated assurance. Responsible for developing, implementing and maintaining the relevant parts of the Interface Management Plan and for the processes and/or procedures for railway systems designs integration. Accountability for ensuring and overseeing the development of the management plans in respect of RAM, System Safety, Interoperability, Security management, and the required processes and procedures. Manage the system integration processes from design to construction. Manage System level Functional and Architecture Specifications and interface control documents. Be responsible for the consistency of the sub-systems deliverables across all projects and contribute towards the standardisation of specifications for sub-systems. Implement efficient processes to manage system safety (including CDM, CSM-RA and interoperability), Verification and Validation (V&V) and system assurance. Responsible for developing and maintaining the Interface Control Documents (ICDs) for the railway systems design interfaces, and for coordinating and overseeing the development and maintenance of ICDs for other design interfaces. Coordinate with other contractors (Railways Systems, Main Works), Client, Designers and internal teams to identify, document and ensure resolution of design interfaces and systems integration. Act as the primary point of contact for technical coordination across interfaces. Management of subordinate roles Direct and oversee the work of the RAM (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability), System Safety, Interoperability and Security Lead (s) to ensure coherent and coordinated system safety management, interoperability, interface management, requirements compliance and assurance evidence. Support and/or conduct design reviews, coordination meetings, HAZID/HAZOP workshops and formal assurance reviews and submissions (e.g. to HS2 and AsBO). Manage resolution of interface comments across stakeholders. Programme and Information coordination Ensure interface and systems integration milestones are tracked and managed within the design delivery and assurance schedule. Coordinate the supply chain to support the achievement of an efficient and compliant design, and for evidencing progressive technical assurance during design, construction and handover. Close liaison with the design supply chain to ensure the delivery of these interfaces and deliverables associated with the managed disciplines (RAM, System Safety, Interoperability, Electrical Engineering (EMC and E&B and Security as per the programme and budgetary constraints, and in accordance with the client s requirement. Coordination with the broader interface management team, assurance team, design delivery team (alignment and effective delivery on time and within budgetary constraints) construction and logistic teams. Attend weekly meetings with the broader design, systems safety and construction teams and client in Birmingham / London. Chairing regular railways systems / civils systems integration meetings. Support the client with identifying change, risk and opportunities and constantly striving for efficiencies and cost savings. Support the link and coordination with construction teams for management of design and systems interface-related issues. Provide technical input and support to relevant commercial communications (SNCs, NCRs, CEs, Departures, etc) Key Skills and qualifications Degree in Civil or Mechanical Engineering (or related field) Chartered IMEC, PWA Institute or CEng ICE desirable Experience in major multi-disciplinary rail projects. Experience in high-speed railway projects, design and build projects, and UK projects will be valuable. Demonstrated experience managing design integration, technical interfaces and inter-contractor coordination. Proficient in design coordination, design interface management and assurance documentation in railway projects. Excellent knowledge of railway systems, operating requirements, available equipment and systems. Knowledge of system safety, interoperability and RAM disciplines, processes and legal frameworks and related regulations (CDM, CSM, RIR). Strong communication, leadership and management skills, with a positive and collaborative approach. Enthusiastic team player, able to listen, understand, engage and motivate, and with confidence to make decisions when required. Focus on efficiency and driving delivery. Practical experience of harmonising design and quality requirements with buildability. Please note that this job description does not represent a comprehensive list of activities and employees may be requested to undertake other reasonable duties. Seize the challenge. Move the world together! Innovative, creative, respectful, and diverse are some of the ways we describe ourselves. We are motivated by challenges, and we collaborate across our business units to move the world together. Your journey to a fulfilling career starts here! Ferrovial is an equal opportunity employer. We treat all jobs applications equally, regardless of gender, color, race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, covered veteran status or protected genetic information (each, a Protected Class ), or any other protected class in accordance with applicable laws.
Estimator Location: Plymouth, Devon Salary: Up to 50,000 per annum (DOE) Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time Key Responsibilities Review tender documentation, specifications, drawings, and project requirements. Prepare detailed cost estimates and pricing schedules for commercial construction projects. Obtain and evaluate subcontractor and supplier quotations. Carry out quantity take-offs and cost analysis. Identify risks, opportunities, and value engineering solutions. Liaise with clients, consultants, suppliers, and internal teams throughout the tender process. Assist in the preparation and submission of tender documents. Maintain accurate records of estimates, costs, and pricing data. Support project handovers to operational teams upon successful tender awards. Monitor market trends, material costs, and labour rates. Requirements Previous experience as an Estimator within the construction industry. Strong experience working on commercial property projects. Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications. Excellent numerical and analytical skills. Strong commercial awareness and attention to detail. Proficient in Microsoft Office and estimating software. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Desirable HNC/HND or Degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related discipline. Experience pricing refurbishment, fit-out, and new-build commercial projects. Knowledge of JCT contracts and construction procurement methods. What's on Offer Salary up to 50,000 depending on experience. Company pension scheme. Career progression opportunities. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Exposure to a diverse range of commercial construction projects across the South West. If you are an experienced Estimator looking to join a reputable business with a strong pipeline of commercial projects, we would like to hear from you.
17/06/2026
Full time
Estimator Location: Plymouth, Devon Salary: Up to 50,000 per annum (DOE) Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time Key Responsibilities Review tender documentation, specifications, drawings, and project requirements. Prepare detailed cost estimates and pricing schedules for commercial construction projects. Obtain and evaluate subcontractor and supplier quotations. Carry out quantity take-offs and cost analysis. Identify risks, opportunities, and value engineering solutions. Liaise with clients, consultants, suppliers, and internal teams throughout the tender process. Assist in the preparation and submission of tender documents. Maintain accurate records of estimates, costs, and pricing data. Support project handovers to operational teams upon successful tender awards. Monitor market trends, material costs, and labour rates. Requirements Previous experience as an Estimator within the construction industry. Strong experience working on commercial property projects. Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications. Excellent numerical and analytical skills. Strong commercial awareness and attention to detail. Proficient in Microsoft Office and estimating software. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Desirable HNC/HND or Degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related discipline. Experience pricing refurbishment, fit-out, and new-build commercial projects. Knowledge of JCT contracts and construction procurement methods. What's on Offer Salary up to 50,000 depending on experience. Company pension scheme. Career progression opportunities. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Exposure to a diverse range of commercial construction projects across the South West. If you are an experienced Estimator looking to join a reputable business with a strong pipeline of commercial projects, we would like to hear from you.
Cost Engineer (Rail Infrastructure) Location: Birmingham Contract: 6 months and potential long term Hybrid Working: Flexible working available The Opportunity An established infrastructure consultancy operating within the rail sector is seeking an experienced Cost Engineer to join its growing Birmingham team. This is an excellent opportunity to work on major rail infrastructure programmes, providing cost management and commercial support throughout the project lifecycle. You will work closely with project managers, planners and technical teams to ensure projects are accurately costed, risks are identified early and robust cost controls are maintained throughout delivery. This role would suit an individual who enjoys analysing data, challenging assumptions and helping project teams make informed decisions that drive successful project outcomes. Key Responsibilities Develop and maintain project cost plans and budgets. Monitor project expenditure and forecast costs throughout delivery. Produce accurate cost reports and performance updates. Identify and manage cost risks and opportunities. Support project teams with cost forecasting and financial planning. Challenge assumptions and provide cost-saving recommendations. Work closely with planners to align programme and cost information. Analyse project performance and identify variances. Support change control and variation management processes. Contribute to business cases and investment decisions. Ensure robust cost management processes are maintained. Present financial information to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. About You Essential: Previous experience as a Cost Engineer within infrastructure, rail or major construction projects. Strong understanding of project controls and cost management principles. Excellent analytical and numerical skills. Experience producing cost reports and forecasts. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to identify and manage project risks and opportunities. Advanced Excel skills and experience using project control systems. Desirable: Experience working on rail infrastructure projects. Knowledge of Primavera P6. Familiarity with earned value management techniques. Exposure to multidisciplinary infrastructure programmes. Qualifications: Degree qualified (or equivalent) in Quantity Surveying, Civil Engineering, Engineering, Construction Management, Business, Finance or another relevant discipline. What's On Offer Opportunity to work on major rail infrastructure programmes. Join a collaborative and growing consultancy environment. Exposure to high-profile projects and industry stakeholders. Hybrid and flexible working arrangements. Long-term career progression opportunities. Competitive salary and benefits package. If you're an experienced Cost Engineer looking to play a key role in delivering complex rail infrastructure projects, we'd love to hear from you.
17/06/2026
Contract
Cost Engineer (Rail Infrastructure) Location: Birmingham Contract: 6 months and potential long term Hybrid Working: Flexible working available The Opportunity An established infrastructure consultancy operating within the rail sector is seeking an experienced Cost Engineer to join its growing Birmingham team. This is an excellent opportunity to work on major rail infrastructure programmes, providing cost management and commercial support throughout the project lifecycle. You will work closely with project managers, planners and technical teams to ensure projects are accurately costed, risks are identified early and robust cost controls are maintained throughout delivery. This role would suit an individual who enjoys analysing data, challenging assumptions and helping project teams make informed decisions that drive successful project outcomes. Key Responsibilities Develop and maintain project cost plans and budgets. Monitor project expenditure and forecast costs throughout delivery. Produce accurate cost reports and performance updates. Identify and manage cost risks and opportunities. Support project teams with cost forecasting and financial planning. Challenge assumptions and provide cost-saving recommendations. Work closely with planners to align programme and cost information. Analyse project performance and identify variances. Support change control and variation management processes. Contribute to business cases and investment decisions. Ensure robust cost management processes are maintained. Present financial information to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. About You Essential: Previous experience as a Cost Engineer within infrastructure, rail or major construction projects. Strong understanding of project controls and cost management principles. Excellent analytical and numerical skills. Experience producing cost reports and forecasts. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to identify and manage project risks and opportunities. Advanced Excel skills and experience using project control systems. Desirable: Experience working on rail infrastructure projects. Knowledge of Primavera P6. Familiarity with earned value management techniques. Exposure to multidisciplinary infrastructure programmes. Qualifications: Degree qualified (or equivalent) in Quantity Surveying, Civil Engineering, Engineering, Construction Management, Business, Finance or another relevant discipline. What's On Offer Opportunity to work on major rail infrastructure programmes. Join a collaborative and growing consultancy environment. Exposure to high-profile projects and industry stakeholders. Hybrid and flexible working arrangements. Long-term career progression opportunities. Competitive salary and benefits package. If you're an experienced Cost Engineer looking to play a key role in delivering complex rail infrastructure projects, we'd love to hear from you.
The Company Is a design lead Mechanical and Electrical Building Services Engineering Business focused on engineering solutions to meet ever changing market needs. Established in the 60 s this well-established market leading Contractor provide fully integrated M&E Project Management services delivered through teams of highly competent engineers and management staff supported by an extensive and comprehensive supply chain. The Role The Mechanical Project Manager will be responsible for the successful delivery of Mechanical Building Services projects with typical values ranging from £1m to £5m across East Anglia, Cambridgeshire and surrounding regions. Projects will span a variety of sectors including education, healthcare, commercial and industrial developments. Mechanical Project Manager - Key Responsibilities The role requires an experienced Mechanical Project Manager with a proven track record in delivering Mechanical Building Services projects, encompassing the following systems: Ventilation, heat recovery, natural ventilation and fume extraction systems Low Temperature Hot Water (LTHW) systems, including district heating, gas-fired plant and air source heat pumps Chilled water systems Air conditioning systems Public health services, including domestic water and drainage Building Management Systems (BMS) The Mechanical Project Manager will be responsible for the full project lifecycle, including budget management, procurement, programme planning, site delivery, commissioning and final handover. They will ensure all projects are delivered on time, within budget, to specification, and in full compliance with health and safety requirements. A strong working knowledge of mechanical building services systems, relevant industry standards and statutory regulations is essential to ensure high-quality installations and compliance. Stakeholder Management Responsibilities The Mechanical Project Manager will liaise closely with all project stakeholders, including clients, main contractors, consultants, suppliers and internal management teams. Responsibilities will include maintaining project trackers, producing regular progress reports and ensuring effective communication throughout all stages of the project. To be considered for this position please apply via this advert. Cleveland Eton are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy. By applying you are granting us consent to contact you in relation to this application. Your details will remain confidential and will not be provided to any other party without your express permission. Mechanical Project Manager
17/06/2026
Full time
The Company Is a design lead Mechanical and Electrical Building Services Engineering Business focused on engineering solutions to meet ever changing market needs. Established in the 60 s this well-established market leading Contractor provide fully integrated M&E Project Management services delivered through teams of highly competent engineers and management staff supported by an extensive and comprehensive supply chain. The Role The Mechanical Project Manager will be responsible for the successful delivery of Mechanical Building Services projects with typical values ranging from £1m to £5m across East Anglia, Cambridgeshire and surrounding regions. Projects will span a variety of sectors including education, healthcare, commercial and industrial developments. Mechanical Project Manager - Key Responsibilities The role requires an experienced Mechanical Project Manager with a proven track record in delivering Mechanical Building Services projects, encompassing the following systems: Ventilation, heat recovery, natural ventilation and fume extraction systems Low Temperature Hot Water (LTHW) systems, including district heating, gas-fired plant and air source heat pumps Chilled water systems Air conditioning systems Public health services, including domestic water and drainage Building Management Systems (BMS) The Mechanical Project Manager will be responsible for the full project lifecycle, including budget management, procurement, programme planning, site delivery, commissioning and final handover. They will ensure all projects are delivered on time, within budget, to specification, and in full compliance with health and safety requirements. A strong working knowledge of mechanical building services systems, relevant industry standards and statutory regulations is essential to ensure high-quality installations and compliance. Stakeholder Management Responsibilities The Mechanical Project Manager will liaise closely with all project stakeholders, including clients, main contractors, consultants, suppliers and internal management teams. Responsibilities will include maintaining project trackers, producing regular progress reports and ensuring effective communication throughout all stages of the project. To be considered for this position please apply via this advert. Cleveland Eton are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy. By applying you are granting us consent to contact you in relation to this application. Your details will remain confidential and will not be provided to any other party without your express permission. Mechanical Project Manager
We are partnering with one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors, renowned for delivering major projects across the water, rail, and energy sectors. Following the award of a prestigious five-year framework, they are seeking an experienced Project Manager to support the delivery of a diverse portfolio of clean water and wastewater projects across North Wales. With an extensive programme of secured work already in place, this is an excellent opportunity to join a growing team delivering a variety of schemes, including: Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) Sewage Treatment Works (STW) Water Mains Renewals Large-Diameter Pipeline Installations MEICA (Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control & Automation) Projects Associated Civil Engineering Works As Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of projects from inception through to completion, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Requirements: Proven experience in project management within the civil engineering sector. Previous experience delivering water or wastewater infrastructure projects is highly desirable. Strong understanding of NEC contracts and project controls. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to lead multidisciplinary project teams and manage subcontractors effectively. Relevant engineering or construction qualification (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent preferred). This is a fantastic opportunity to join a market-leading contractor with a strong pipeline of secured work, offering long-term career progression and the chance to play a key role in delivering critical infrastructure projects across the region.
17/06/2026
Full time
We are partnering with one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors, renowned for delivering major projects across the water, rail, and energy sectors. Following the award of a prestigious five-year framework, they are seeking an experienced Project Manager to support the delivery of a diverse portfolio of clean water and wastewater projects across North Wales. With an extensive programme of secured work already in place, this is an excellent opportunity to join a growing team delivering a variety of schemes, including: Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) Sewage Treatment Works (STW) Water Mains Renewals Large-Diameter Pipeline Installations MEICA (Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control & Automation) Projects Associated Civil Engineering Works As Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of projects from inception through to completion, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Requirements: Proven experience in project management within the civil engineering sector. Previous experience delivering water or wastewater infrastructure projects is highly desirable. Strong understanding of NEC contracts and project controls. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to lead multidisciplinary project teams and manage subcontractors effectively. Relevant engineering or construction qualification (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent preferred). This is a fantastic opportunity to join a market-leading contractor with a strong pipeline of secured work, offering long-term career progression and the chance to play a key role in delivering critical infrastructure projects across the region.
The Company Is a design lead Mechanical and Electrical Building Services Engineering Business focused on engineering solutions to meet ever changing market needs. Established in the 60 s this well-established market leading Contractor provide fully integrated M&E Project Management services delivered through teams of highly competent engineers and management staff supported by an extensive and comprehensive supply chain. The Role The Mechanical Project Manager will be responsible for the successful delivery of Mechanical Building Services projects with typical values ranging from £1m to £5m across East Anglia, Cambridgeshire and surrounding regions. Projects will span a variety of sectors including education, healthcare, commercial and industrial developments. Mechanical Project Manager - Key Responsibilities The role requires an experienced Mechanical Project Manager with a proven track record in delivering Mechanical Building Services projects, encompassing the following systems: Ventilation, heat recovery, natural ventilation and fume extraction systems Low Temperature Hot Water (LTHW) systems, including district heating, gas-fired plant and air source heat pumps Chilled water systems Air conditioning systems Public health services, including domestic water and drainage Building Management Systems (BMS) The Mechanical Project Manager will be responsible for the full project lifecycle, including budget management, procurement, programme planning, site delivery, commissioning and final handover. They will ensure all projects are delivered on time, within budget, to specification, and in full compliance with health and safety requirements. A strong working knowledge of mechanical building services systems, relevant industry standards and statutory regulations is essential to ensure high-quality installations and compliance. Stakeholder Management Responsibilities The Mechanical Project Manager will liaise closely with all project stakeholders, including clients, main contractors, consultants, suppliers and internal management teams. Responsibilities will include maintaining project trackers, producing regular progress reports and ensuring effective communication throughout all stages of the project. To be considered for this position please apply via this advert. Cleveland Eton are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy. By applying you are granting us consent to contact you in relation to this application. Your details will remain confidential and will not be provided to any other party without your express permission. Mechanical Project Manager
17/06/2026
Full time
The Company Is a design lead Mechanical and Electrical Building Services Engineering Business focused on engineering solutions to meet ever changing market needs. Established in the 60 s this well-established market leading Contractor provide fully integrated M&E Project Management services delivered through teams of highly competent engineers and management staff supported by an extensive and comprehensive supply chain. The Role The Mechanical Project Manager will be responsible for the successful delivery of Mechanical Building Services projects with typical values ranging from £1m to £5m across East Anglia, Cambridgeshire and surrounding regions. Projects will span a variety of sectors including education, healthcare, commercial and industrial developments. Mechanical Project Manager - Key Responsibilities The role requires an experienced Mechanical Project Manager with a proven track record in delivering Mechanical Building Services projects, encompassing the following systems: Ventilation, heat recovery, natural ventilation and fume extraction systems Low Temperature Hot Water (LTHW) systems, including district heating, gas-fired plant and air source heat pumps Chilled water systems Air conditioning systems Public health services, including domestic water and drainage Building Management Systems (BMS) The Mechanical Project Manager will be responsible for the full project lifecycle, including budget management, procurement, programme planning, site delivery, commissioning and final handover. They will ensure all projects are delivered on time, within budget, to specification, and in full compliance with health and safety requirements. A strong working knowledge of mechanical building services systems, relevant industry standards and statutory regulations is essential to ensure high-quality installations and compliance. Stakeholder Management Responsibilities The Mechanical Project Manager will liaise closely with all project stakeholders, including clients, main contractors, consultants, suppliers and internal management teams. Responsibilities will include maintaining project trackers, producing regular progress reports and ensuring effective communication throughout all stages of the project. To be considered for this position please apply via this advert. Cleveland Eton are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy. By applying you are granting us consent to contact you in relation to this application. Your details will remain confidential and will not be provided to any other party without your express permission. Mechanical Project Manager
Electrical Maintenance Engineer (Commercial) London £40,000 - £47,000 About FMServ FMServ is a leading provider of mobile technical services and facilities management solutions based in Warwickshire and serving clients across the UK. Established in 2018 we provide a one stop shop for all commercial and residential property development and reactive maintenance. FMServ offers a nationwide commercial property maintenance service, including 24-hour emergency call-outs and other small works. Due to continual year on year growth, as of 2025 we employ over 75 employees across the UK and are expanding. Job Description Commercial Electrical Engineer Location: Mobile (Scotland Glasgow, Edinburgh) As a Commercial Electrical Engineer you will have overall responsibility for the works you carry out on site. The primary role of this position is to carry out the required works to ensure that the correct and compliant working order of electrical systems. You will be expected to have good customer service skills with the ability to engage and interact with customers as and when required. What we offer you FMServ are a national medium sized, established Facilities Management company. Our processes have been designed to make life easier for our field engineers who are fully supported from our head office based within Warwickshire. Our professional, flexible approach have won us clients such as the NHS, Virgin Media, Barclays and others. As we continue to grow we can offer continual development, good career prospects should you be seeking progression, reliable work with fully vetted clients, and a dependable dedicated team supporting you with your day-to-day workload. Responsibilities The Commercial Electrical Engineer will be carrying out: Small project work PPM (planned preventative maintenance) work Reactive and emergency jobs Electrical Fault Finding Qualifications / Experience To be successful in the Commercial Electrical Engineer role you must have: 18th edition electrical qualification Have experience in the commercial sector At least 3 year s experience working in a FM company Full UK Driving Licence Ideally 2391 Attributes and Qualities Confident and professional demeanour Good customer service skills Proactive approach Good level of written and oral communication skills Excellent interpersonal skills Able to meet deadlines Benefits and what s provided 40h per week Optional overtime Potential weekend working 20 Days holiday Company pension Company vehicle Fuel card Mobile phone Uniform PPE Specialised tools (Must have own hand and power tools) Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Benefits: Company pension Employee discount Referral programme Work Location: On the road
17/06/2026
Full time
Electrical Maintenance Engineer (Commercial) London £40,000 - £47,000 About FMServ FMServ is a leading provider of mobile technical services and facilities management solutions based in Warwickshire and serving clients across the UK. Established in 2018 we provide a one stop shop for all commercial and residential property development and reactive maintenance. FMServ offers a nationwide commercial property maintenance service, including 24-hour emergency call-outs and other small works. Due to continual year on year growth, as of 2025 we employ over 75 employees across the UK and are expanding. Job Description Commercial Electrical Engineer Location: Mobile (Scotland Glasgow, Edinburgh) As a Commercial Electrical Engineer you will have overall responsibility for the works you carry out on site. The primary role of this position is to carry out the required works to ensure that the correct and compliant working order of electrical systems. You will be expected to have good customer service skills with the ability to engage and interact with customers as and when required. What we offer you FMServ are a national medium sized, established Facilities Management company. Our processes have been designed to make life easier for our field engineers who are fully supported from our head office based within Warwickshire. Our professional, flexible approach have won us clients such as the NHS, Virgin Media, Barclays and others. As we continue to grow we can offer continual development, good career prospects should you be seeking progression, reliable work with fully vetted clients, and a dependable dedicated team supporting you with your day-to-day workload. Responsibilities The Commercial Electrical Engineer will be carrying out: Small project work PPM (planned preventative maintenance) work Reactive and emergency jobs Electrical Fault Finding Qualifications / Experience To be successful in the Commercial Electrical Engineer role you must have: 18th edition electrical qualification Have experience in the commercial sector At least 3 year s experience working in a FM company Full UK Driving Licence Ideally 2391 Attributes and Qualities Confident and professional demeanour Good customer service skills Proactive approach Good level of written and oral communication skills Excellent interpersonal skills Able to meet deadlines Benefits and what s provided 40h per week Optional overtime Potential weekend working 20 Days holiday Company pension Company vehicle Fuel card Mobile phone Uniform PPE Specialised tools (Must have own hand and power tools) Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Benefits: Company pension Employee discount Referral programme Work Location: On the road
Overview An excellent opportunity for an experienced Engineering Manager (CEM) to lead the engineering delivery of a portfolio of CP7 rail infrastructure projects. You'll play a key role in delivering major enhancement and renewals schemes, including Footbridge Enhancements Programmes, supporting future capacity improvements on one of Wales' most important rail corridors. As CEM, you will lead engineering assurance, design management, and technical governance across multiple Design & Build projects, ensuring compliance with Network Rail standards from project inception through to hand-back. Key Responsibilities Act as Contractor's Engineering Manager (CEM). Lead engineering assurance and technical governance. Manage internal and external design teams. Ensure compliance with Network Rail standards and PACE/GRIP requirements. Chair design reviews and oversee technical approvals. Provide technical leadership on construction methodology and buildability. Support safe, efficient project delivery and undertake CRE duties when required. About You Proven experience as a CEM within a rail contracting environment. Strong civil engineering background, particularly structures and rail assets. Experience delivering Design & Build projects. Excellent knowledge of Network Rail standards and engineering processes. Strong technical leadership and stakeholder management skills. Qualifications Degree qualified in Civil Engineering or equivalent. Chartered Engineer (or working towards chartership). PTS certification. ProjectWise experience desirable.
17/06/2026
Full time
Overview An excellent opportunity for an experienced Engineering Manager (CEM) to lead the engineering delivery of a portfolio of CP7 rail infrastructure projects. You'll play a key role in delivering major enhancement and renewals schemes, including Footbridge Enhancements Programmes, supporting future capacity improvements on one of Wales' most important rail corridors. As CEM, you will lead engineering assurance, design management, and technical governance across multiple Design & Build projects, ensuring compliance with Network Rail standards from project inception through to hand-back. Key Responsibilities Act as Contractor's Engineering Manager (CEM). Lead engineering assurance and technical governance. Manage internal and external design teams. Ensure compliance with Network Rail standards and PACE/GRIP requirements. Chair design reviews and oversee technical approvals. Provide technical leadership on construction methodology and buildability. Support safe, efficient project delivery and undertake CRE duties when required. About You Proven experience as a CEM within a rail contracting environment. Strong civil engineering background, particularly structures and rail assets. Experience delivering Design & Build projects. Excellent knowledge of Network Rail standards and engineering processes. Strong technical leadership and stakeholder management skills. Qualifications Degree qualified in Civil Engineering or equivalent. Chartered Engineer (or working towards chartership). PTS certification. ProjectWise experience desirable.
Construction & Property Recruitment
Inverness, Highland
Our client is a well-established civil engineering contractor with a strong reputation for delivering infrastructure, roads, drainage, utilities, earthworks, and renewable energy projects across Scotland. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Site Engineer to join their team. This is an excellent opportunity to work on a variety of civil engineering projects and play a key role in ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Setting out works in accordance with drawings and project specifications Carrying out site surveys and maintaining accurate site records Producing and managing as-built information Ensuring quality control procedures are followed on site Monitoring progress and assisting with programme delivery Coordinating subcontractors and site activities Assisting with RAMS, permits, and health & safety compliance Liaising with clients, consultants, and the wider project team Supporting the Site Agent and Project Manager with day-to-day project delivery Requirements Previous experience as a Site Engineer within civil engineering Experience working on roads, drainage, utilities, earthworks, or infrastructure projects Competent using Leica, Trimble, or similar surveying equipment Strong understanding of engineering drawings and specifications HNC/HND or Degree in Civil Engineering or a related discipline CSCS Card Full UK Driving Licence What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Secure pipeline of long-term civil engineering projects Career progression and professional development opportunities Supportive and experienced project teams
17/06/2026
Full time
Our client is a well-established civil engineering contractor with a strong reputation for delivering infrastructure, roads, drainage, utilities, earthworks, and renewable energy projects across Scotland. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Site Engineer to join their team. This is an excellent opportunity to work on a variety of civil engineering projects and play a key role in ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Setting out works in accordance with drawings and project specifications Carrying out site surveys and maintaining accurate site records Producing and managing as-built information Ensuring quality control procedures are followed on site Monitoring progress and assisting with programme delivery Coordinating subcontractors and site activities Assisting with RAMS, permits, and health & safety compliance Liaising with clients, consultants, and the wider project team Supporting the Site Agent and Project Manager with day-to-day project delivery Requirements Previous experience as a Site Engineer within civil engineering Experience working on roads, drainage, utilities, earthworks, or infrastructure projects Competent using Leica, Trimble, or similar surveying equipment Strong understanding of engineering drawings and specifications HNC/HND or Degree in Civil Engineering or a related discipline CSCS Card Full UK Driving Licence What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Secure pipeline of long-term civil engineering projects Career progression and professional development opportunities Supportive and experienced project teams
Site Agent - Civils / Highways Location: Yorkshire Region Salary: Up to 65,000 dependent on experience Additional: Car allowance / Company vehicle Package: Healthcare plan, pension scheme and holiday allowance (26 days + BH) Linsco are delighted to supporting our client, a well-established and forward-thinking civil engineering contractor with an excellent reputation for delivering civils and infrastructure projects. Due to continued success and a strong pipeline of secured work across multiple frameworks, they are looking for driven and experienced Site Agents to join their growing team in the Yorkshire region. This is a long-term opportunity to be part of a privately owned, people-focused business delivering a wide range of civil engineering and local highways projects. The Role As a Site Agent, you will take full ownership of project delivery on site, leading teams to safely deliver schemes on time, within budget and to the highest quality standards. Typical projects include (but are not limited to): Local highways improvements Junction upgrades Cycleway schemes Public realm works You will play a key role in ensuring projects are delivered autonomously, while maintaining strong relationships with clients, stakeholders and internal teams. Key Responsibilities Full responsibility for day-to-day site operations and project delivery Manage site teams, subcontractors and resources effectively Ensure compliance with health and safety standards and company procedures Oversee planning, programming and progress reporting Maintain strong communication with clients and stakeholders Ensure all documentation, permits, and RAMS are in place and adhered to Drive quality and efficiency across all stages of delivery Requirements Proven experience as a Site Agent or Site Manager within civils / infrastructure projects Strong background in highways or local authority works Ability to deliver projects autonomously at Site Agent level Degree qualified or equivalent (HNC/HND/NVQ) in Civil Engineering or related discipline AP (Appointed Person - Lifting Operations, A61) TWC (Temporary Works Coordinator) SMSTS CSCS Card First Aid at Work Full UK driving licence What's on offer Salary up to 65k depending on experience Company car or car allowance 26 days holiday + bank holidays Pension contribution Long-term, stable work secured through major frameworks Ongoing training and development opportunities A supportive, people-focused culture within a privately owned business Award-winning processes designed to help you succeed and progress Applications If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more, please apply online today, attaching a copy of your current CV. Due to the vast number of applications that we receive, it is not possible for us to contact all applicants; therefore, only suitable candidates will be contacted. If you do not hear anything back within 7 days of submitting your application, you have unfortunately not been selected. Linsco is an equal opportunities employer. All applicants will be considered on their merits regardless of background, characteristics or personal circumstances. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence.
17/06/2026
Full time
Site Agent - Civils / Highways Location: Yorkshire Region Salary: Up to 65,000 dependent on experience Additional: Car allowance / Company vehicle Package: Healthcare plan, pension scheme and holiday allowance (26 days + BH) Linsco are delighted to supporting our client, a well-established and forward-thinking civil engineering contractor with an excellent reputation for delivering civils and infrastructure projects. Due to continued success and a strong pipeline of secured work across multiple frameworks, they are looking for driven and experienced Site Agents to join their growing team in the Yorkshire region. This is a long-term opportunity to be part of a privately owned, people-focused business delivering a wide range of civil engineering and local highways projects. The Role As a Site Agent, you will take full ownership of project delivery on site, leading teams to safely deliver schemes on time, within budget and to the highest quality standards. Typical projects include (but are not limited to): Local highways improvements Junction upgrades Cycleway schemes Public realm works You will play a key role in ensuring projects are delivered autonomously, while maintaining strong relationships with clients, stakeholders and internal teams. Key Responsibilities Full responsibility for day-to-day site operations and project delivery Manage site teams, subcontractors and resources effectively Ensure compliance with health and safety standards and company procedures Oversee planning, programming and progress reporting Maintain strong communication with clients and stakeholders Ensure all documentation, permits, and RAMS are in place and adhered to Drive quality and efficiency across all stages of delivery Requirements Proven experience as a Site Agent or Site Manager within civils / infrastructure projects Strong background in highways or local authority works Ability to deliver projects autonomously at Site Agent level Degree qualified or equivalent (HNC/HND/NVQ) in Civil Engineering or related discipline AP (Appointed Person - Lifting Operations, A61) TWC (Temporary Works Coordinator) SMSTS CSCS Card First Aid at Work Full UK driving licence What's on offer Salary up to 65k depending on experience Company car or car allowance 26 days holiday + bank holidays Pension contribution Long-term, stable work secured through major frameworks Ongoing training and development opportunities A supportive, people-focused culture within a privately owned business Award-winning processes designed to help you succeed and progress Applications If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more, please apply online today, attaching a copy of your current CV. Due to the vast number of applications that we receive, it is not possible for us to contact all applicants; therefore, only suitable candidates will be contacted. If you do not hear anything back within 7 days of submitting your application, you have unfortunately not been selected. Linsco is an equal opportunities employer. All applicants will be considered on their merits regardless of background, characteristics or personal circumstances. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence.
Senior Engineer - Industrial / Warehouse Project Location: Portsmouth / Southampton Salary: (Apply online only) per day (DOE) - Contract / Temporary Contract Type: Fixed-Term / Project-Based A leading construction contractor is seeking an experienced Senior Engineer to join the team delivering a high-profile industrial / warehouse development in Portsmouth. This is an excellent opportunity to take responsibility for site engineering, technical delivery, and support the successful completion of a large-scale industrial project. The Role You will provide technical oversight and support across the project, ensuring all engineering aspects are delivered to programme, on budget, and in compliance with health & safety and quality standards. Responsibilities include: Acting as the primary point of contact for on-site engineering issues Preparing, reviewing, and implementing engineering drawings, plans, and specifications Supporting the Site Manager and project team with technical solutions Coordinating subcontractor works and ensuring compliance with project requirements Monitoring progress, reporting on site activities, and assisting with risk management Ensuring health, safety, and quality standards are met at all times Requirements Proven experience as a Senior Engineer or Site Engineer on industrial or warehouse projects Strong knowledge of steel-frame construction, industrial fit-outs, and general site engineering Excellent technical, organisational, and communication skills Ability to coordinate with subcontractors, site teams, and project managers CDM, health & safety, and quality compliance knowledge Experience with industrial sheds or warehouses preferred but not essential What's on Offer Competitive day rate: 350 - 400 per day , dependent on experience Opportunity to work on a major industrial / warehouse project in Portsmouth Project-based role with clear responsibility and autonomy Supportive and professional project team Please apply or email your CV to me at
17/06/2026
Contract
Senior Engineer - Industrial / Warehouse Project Location: Portsmouth / Southampton Salary: (Apply online only) per day (DOE) - Contract / Temporary Contract Type: Fixed-Term / Project-Based A leading construction contractor is seeking an experienced Senior Engineer to join the team delivering a high-profile industrial / warehouse development in Portsmouth. This is an excellent opportunity to take responsibility for site engineering, technical delivery, and support the successful completion of a large-scale industrial project. The Role You will provide technical oversight and support across the project, ensuring all engineering aspects are delivered to programme, on budget, and in compliance with health & safety and quality standards. Responsibilities include: Acting as the primary point of contact for on-site engineering issues Preparing, reviewing, and implementing engineering drawings, plans, and specifications Supporting the Site Manager and project team with technical solutions Coordinating subcontractor works and ensuring compliance with project requirements Monitoring progress, reporting on site activities, and assisting with risk management Ensuring health, safety, and quality standards are met at all times Requirements Proven experience as a Senior Engineer or Site Engineer on industrial or warehouse projects Strong knowledge of steel-frame construction, industrial fit-outs, and general site engineering Excellent technical, organisational, and communication skills Ability to coordinate with subcontractors, site teams, and project managers CDM, health & safety, and quality compliance knowledge Experience with industrial sheds or warehouses preferred but not essential What's on Offer Competitive day rate: 350 - 400 per day , dependent on experience Opportunity to work on a major industrial / warehouse project in Portsmouth Project-based role with clear responsibility and autonomy Supportive and professional project team Please apply or email your CV to me at