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Quest Search and Selection Ltd
Lease & Estates Manager - Retail
Quest Search and Selection Ltd Leeds, Yorkshire
The role of Lease & Estates Manager - Retail is to lead lease negotiations and rent reviews, ensure compliance with lease obligations, and work closely with Senior Management and Directors to align property strategy with broader business objectives. This role reports to the director of Estates. Quest Search & Selection are proud to partner with a multi-site, B2C consumer business. Duties & Responsibilities for this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 1. Manage a portfolio of retail properties, overseeing all day-to-day property management activities. 2. Monitor lease key dates, including rent reviews and renewals, ensuring timely and effective action. 3. Resolve landlord and tenant disputes efficiently, minimising disruption and cost to the business. 4. Act as the primary point of contact for all property-related matters across the business. 5. Ensure compliance with landlord lease obligations, particularly in relation to repairs and maintenance. 6. Take responsibility for non-operational assets, including vacant units, void spaces, and commercial and residential sub-tenants. 7. Review, challenge, and monitor service charge budgets, statements, and demands. 8. Develop, maintain, and manage property database. To be successful in this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 1. Open-minded for candidates from retail, hospitality or leisure commercial property roles. 2. Demonstrated success in a comparable property or estates management role. 3. Strong negotiation capability with a solid understanding of commercial lease structures. 4. You must have commercial lease renewal experience 5. Highly commercial mindset with a proven drive to deliver results beyond expectations. 6. Adaptable and resilient, able to thrive in a fast-paced retail environment. 7. Experience managing a varied and diverse property portfolio. 8. Flexible approach to work being field based, stores, head office vista required. The benefits of this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 22 days Holidays. Attractive salary. Contributory pension. Discount across the group. Training & development opportunities. If this opportunity sounds like you and you feel you have the experience and skill and want to be part of a growing and innovative company, then please apply quoting the reference no. JO- We request that candidates send their CV as a Microsoft Word document where possible. Quest Search and Selection is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
11/06/2026
Full time
The role of Lease & Estates Manager - Retail is to lead lease negotiations and rent reviews, ensure compliance with lease obligations, and work closely with Senior Management and Directors to align property strategy with broader business objectives. This role reports to the director of Estates. Quest Search & Selection are proud to partner with a multi-site, B2C consumer business. Duties & Responsibilities for this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 1. Manage a portfolio of retail properties, overseeing all day-to-day property management activities. 2. Monitor lease key dates, including rent reviews and renewals, ensuring timely and effective action. 3. Resolve landlord and tenant disputes efficiently, minimising disruption and cost to the business. 4. Act as the primary point of contact for all property-related matters across the business. 5. Ensure compliance with landlord lease obligations, particularly in relation to repairs and maintenance. 6. Take responsibility for non-operational assets, including vacant units, void spaces, and commercial and residential sub-tenants. 7. Review, challenge, and monitor service charge budgets, statements, and demands. 8. Develop, maintain, and manage property database. To be successful in this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 1. Open-minded for candidates from retail, hospitality or leisure commercial property roles. 2. Demonstrated success in a comparable property or estates management role. 3. Strong negotiation capability with a solid understanding of commercial lease structures. 4. You must have commercial lease renewal experience 5. Highly commercial mindset with a proven drive to deliver results beyond expectations. 6. Adaptable and resilient, able to thrive in a fast-paced retail environment. 7. Experience managing a varied and diverse property portfolio. 8. Flexible approach to work being field based, stores, head office vista required. The benefits of this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 22 days Holidays. Attractive salary. Contributory pension. Discount across the group. Training & development opportunities. If this opportunity sounds like you and you feel you have the experience and skill and want to be part of a growing and innovative company, then please apply quoting the reference no. JO- We request that candidates send their CV as a Microsoft Word document where possible. Quest Search and Selection is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Quest Search and Selection Ltd
Lease & Estates Manager - Retail
Quest Search and Selection Ltd Cardiff, South Glamorgan
The role of Lease & Estates Manager - Retail is to lead lease negotiations and rent reviews, ensure compliance with lease obligations, and work closely with Senior Management and Directors to align property strategy with broader business objectives. This role reports to the director of Estates. Quest Search & Selection are proud to partner with a multi-site, B2C consumer business. Duties & Responsibilities for this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 1. Manage a portfolio of retail properties, overseeing all day-to-day property management activities. 2. Monitor lease key dates, including rent reviews and renewals, ensuring timely and effective action. 3. Resolve landlord and tenant disputes efficiently, minimising disruption and cost to the business. 4. Act as the primary point of contact for all property-related matters across the business. 5. Ensure compliance with landlord lease obligations, particularly in relation to repairs and maintenance. 6. Take responsibility for non-operational assets, including vacant units, void spaces, and commercial and residential sub-tenants. 7. Review, challenge, and monitor service charge budgets, statements, and demands. 8. Develop, maintain, and manage property database. To be successful in this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 1. Open-minded for candidates from retail, hospitality or leisure commercial property roles. 2. Demonstrated success in a comparable property or estates management role. 3. Strong negotiation capability with a solid understanding of commercial lease structures. 4. You must have commercial lease renewal experience 5. Highly commercial mindset with a proven drive to deliver results beyond expectations. 6. Adaptable and resilient, able to thrive in a fast-paced retail environment. 7. Experience managing a varied and diverse property portfolio. 8. Flexible approach to work being field based, stores, head office vista required. The benefits of this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 22 days Holidays. Attractive salary. Contributory pension. Discount across the group. Training & development opportunities. If this opportunity sounds like you and you feel you have the experience and skill and want to be part of a growing and innovative company, then please apply quoting the reference no. JO- We request that candidates send their CV as a Microsoft Word document where possible. Quest Search and Selection is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
11/06/2026
Full time
The role of Lease & Estates Manager - Retail is to lead lease negotiations and rent reviews, ensure compliance with lease obligations, and work closely with Senior Management and Directors to align property strategy with broader business objectives. This role reports to the director of Estates. Quest Search & Selection are proud to partner with a multi-site, B2C consumer business. Duties & Responsibilities for this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 1. Manage a portfolio of retail properties, overseeing all day-to-day property management activities. 2. Monitor lease key dates, including rent reviews and renewals, ensuring timely and effective action. 3. Resolve landlord and tenant disputes efficiently, minimising disruption and cost to the business. 4. Act as the primary point of contact for all property-related matters across the business. 5. Ensure compliance with landlord lease obligations, particularly in relation to repairs and maintenance. 6. Take responsibility for non-operational assets, including vacant units, void spaces, and commercial and residential sub-tenants. 7. Review, challenge, and monitor service charge budgets, statements, and demands. 8. Develop, maintain, and manage property database. To be successful in this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 1. Open-minded for candidates from retail, hospitality or leisure commercial property roles. 2. Demonstrated success in a comparable property or estates management role. 3. Strong negotiation capability with a solid understanding of commercial lease structures. 4. You must have commercial lease renewal experience 5. Highly commercial mindset with a proven drive to deliver results beyond expectations. 6. Adaptable and resilient, able to thrive in a fast-paced retail environment. 7. Experience managing a varied and diverse property portfolio. 8. Flexible approach to work being field based, stores, head office vista required. The benefits of this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 22 days Holidays. Attractive salary. Contributory pension. Discount across the group. Training & development opportunities. If this opportunity sounds like you and you feel you have the experience and skill and want to be part of a growing and innovative company, then please apply quoting the reference no. JO- We request that candidates send their CV as a Microsoft Word document where possible. Quest Search and Selection is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Hays
Project Manager - Estate Capital Works Lead
Hays Cwmbran, Gwent
Estate Capital Works Lead - £43,000-£47,000/year DOE Your new company You'll be joining a public sector organisation within the Estates and Facilities service, responsible for delivering a diverse portfolio of capital works projects across a multi-site operational estate. The team supports a range of specialised buildings including operational facilities, offices and infrastructure assets, ensuring projects are delivered in line with organisational strategy, compliance and performance standards. This is a highly collaborative environment focused on modernising estate assets, improving functionality and supporting frontline service delivery. Your new role You will lead the delivery of high-value capital works projects, managing schemes from initial concept through to completion. Projects will include new build and refurbishment works, with values ranging from smaller schemes to multi-million pound programmes. You will act as the client-side lead, managing consultants, contractors and stakeholders to deliver projects safely, efficiently and in line with programme, cost and quality expectations. Key responsibilities include: Leading the end-to-end delivery of capital works projects across the estate Developing project briefs aligned to estate strategy and business needs Managing consultants and contractors in line with procurement and contractual frameworks Delivering projects to agreed cost, programme and quality targets Acting within CDM regulations and overseeing compliance across all projects Managing NEC/JCT contracts and overseeing commercial delivery Reporting on project progress, risks and costs to senior stakeholders Coordinating project teams and leading stakeholder engagement Supporting business case development and project planning Contributing to the long-term estate strategy and capital investment planning What you'll need to succeed Degree in construction, estates, engineering or equivalent experience Strong experience delivering capital works / construction projects Knowledge of procurement, contract management (NEC/JCT) and project delivery Experience managing consultants, contractors and multi-disciplinary teams Understanding of CDM, building regulations and health & safety compliance Experience managing budgets, programmes and commercial risk Strong stakeholder management and reporting skills Professional membership (e.g. RICS, CIOB) or Prince2 desirable What you'll get in return Salary circa £43,000 - £47,000 Hybrid and flexible working Local government pension and strong benefits package Opportunity to deliver major capital schemes Career progression within a growing estates function What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
11/06/2026
Full time
Estate Capital Works Lead - £43,000-£47,000/year DOE Your new company You'll be joining a public sector organisation within the Estates and Facilities service, responsible for delivering a diverse portfolio of capital works projects across a multi-site operational estate. The team supports a range of specialised buildings including operational facilities, offices and infrastructure assets, ensuring projects are delivered in line with organisational strategy, compliance and performance standards. This is a highly collaborative environment focused on modernising estate assets, improving functionality and supporting frontline service delivery. Your new role You will lead the delivery of high-value capital works projects, managing schemes from initial concept through to completion. Projects will include new build and refurbishment works, with values ranging from smaller schemes to multi-million pound programmes. You will act as the client-side lead, managing consultants, contractors and stakeholders to deliver projects safely, efficiently and in line with programme, cost and quality expectations. Key responsibilities include: Leading the end-to-end delivery of capital works projects across the estate Developing project briefs aligned to estate strategy and business needs Managing consultants and contractors in line with procurement and contractual frameworks Delivering projects to agreed cost, programme and quality targets Acting within CDM regulations and overseeing compliance across all projects Managing NEC/JCT contracts and overseeing commercial delivery Reporting on project progress, risks and costs to senior stakeholders Coordinating project teams and leading stakeholder engagement Supporting business case development and project planning Contributing to the long-term estate strategy and capital investment planning What you'll need to succeed Degree in construction, estates, engineering or equivalent experience Strong experience delivering capital works / construction projects Knowledge of procurement, contract management (NEC/JCT) and project delivery Experience managing consultants, contractors and multi-disciplinary teams Understanding of CDM, building regulations and health & safety compliance Experience managing budgets, programmes and commercial risk Strong stakeholder management and reporting skills Professional membership (e.g. RICS, CIOB) or Prince2 desirable What you'll get in return Salary circa £43,000 - £47,000 Hybrid and flexible working Local government pension and strong benefits package Opportunity to deliver major capital schemes Career progression within a growing estates function What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Adecco
Regeneration Director (1bn+)
Adecco
Regeneration Manager - Major Development Programme ( 1bn Estate Regeneration) Rate: 700 per day Duration: 6 Months (Initially) Location: Uxbridge (Hybrid) IR35: Inside (Must use an umbrella company) Role Purpose The Regeneration Manager will play a key leadership role in the delivery of a 1bn, campus-led regeneration and development programme within a higher education setting. The role is focused on developing and implementing a funded strategy that enhances the university estate, improves student and key worker accommodation, and leverages institutional land and assets to support wider economic growth and placemaking objectives. The postholder will lead the development and delivery of regeneration schemes from inception through to completion, ensuring high-quality outcomes for students, staff, residents, and stakeholders, while supporting the long-term strategic vision of the university estate. Key Responsibilities Strategic Regeneration & Pipeline Development Develop a fully funded estate regeneration strategy aligned with institutional priorities, Local Plan opportunities, and wider borough growth objectives. Identify and unlock development opportunities across the university estate, including student accommodation, mixed-use schemes, and campus expansion. Lead the end-to-end development of a pipeline of regeneration projects, from feasibility and masterplanning through to business case and approvals. Ensure successful transition of schemes to internal development/delivery teams or through procurement of strategic partners. Oversee design, planning, and construction processes to ensure high-quality, sustainable, and student-focused outcomes. Manage consultants, contractors, and delivery partners to achieve programme, cost, and quality objectives. Partnership Development & Management Develop and manage strategic partnerships, joint ventures, and delivery models to support complex higher education developments. Oversee existing partnership schemes in delivery, ensuring alignment with financial assumptions, institutional objectives, and user needs. Identify and implement future partnership approaches to maximise value, innovation, and delivery efficiency across the estate. Financial & Commercial Management Lead capital financial appraisals, viability modelling, and funding strategies across major estate regeneration schemes. Secure inward investment and funding from public and private sector partners, including those aligned to education-led development. Manage large-scale budgets, ensuring robust governance, financial control, and value for money. Stakeholder Engagement Engage effectively with internal stakeholders including estates, finance, academic departments, and senior leadership teams. Collaborate with local authorities, developers, investors, and community stakeholders to deliver regeneration objectives. Ensure projects contribute to enhanced student experience, improved accommodation standards, and wider community benefits. Operate effectively within complex governance structures and, where applicable, politically sensitive environments. Person Specification Essential Criteria Significant experience delivering complex housing-led or mixed-use regeneration programmes, ideally including student accommodation or campus development. Strong expertise in capital financial appraisal, viability modelling, and strategic resource management. In-depth understanding of current issues within housing, regeneration, and the built environment sectors. Proven experience managing large-scale development budgets ( 50m+). Demonstrable track record of delivering high-quality residential or mixed-use schemes, including accommodation-led development. Experience overseeing the design and delivery phases of major construction projects. Desirable Criteria Experience working within a higher education, public sector, or politically sensitive environment. Degree-level or professional qualification in a relevant discipline (e.g. Planning, Surveying, Architecture, Engineering, Development).
09/06/2026
Contract
Regeneration Manager - Major Development Programme ( 1bn Estate Regeneration) Rate: 700 per day Duration: 6 Months (Initially) Location: Uxbridge (Hybrid) IR35: Inside (Must use an umbrella company) Role Purpose The Regeneration Manager will play a key leadership role in the delivery of a 1bn, campus-led regeneration and development programme within a higher education setting. The role is focused on developing and implementing a funded strategy that enhances the university estate, improves student and key worker accommodation, and leverages institutional land and assets to support wider economic growth and placemaking objectives. The postholder will lead the development and delivery of regeneration schemes from inception through to completion, ensuring high-quality outcomes for students, staff, residents, and stakeholders, while supporting the long-term strategic vision of the university estate. Key Responsibilities Strategic Regeneration & Pipeline Development Develop a fully funded estate regeneration strategy aligned with institutional priorities, Local Plan opportunities, and wider borough growth objectives. Identify and unlock development opportunities across the university estate, including student accommodation, mixed-use schemes, and campus expansion. Lead the end-to-end development of a pipeline of regeneration projects, from feasibility and masterplanning through to business case and approvals. Ensure successful transition of schemes to internal development/delivery teams or through procurement of strategic partners. Oversee design, planning, and construction processes to ensure high-quality, sustainable, and student-focused outcomes. Manage consultants, contractors, and delivery partners to achieve programme, cost, and quality objectives. Partnership Development & Management Develop and manage strategic partnerships, joint ventures, and delivery models to support complex higher education developments. Oversee existing partnership schemes in delivery, ensuring alignment with financial assumptions, institutional objectives, and user needs. Identify and implement future partnership approaches to maximise value, innovation, and delivery efficiency across the estate. Financial & Commercial Management Lead capital financial appraisals, viability modelling, and funding strategies across major estate regeneration schemes. Secure inward investment and funding from public and private sector partners, including those aligned to education-led development. Manage large-scale budgets, ensuring robust governance, financial control, and value for money. Stakeholder Engagement Engage effectively with internal stakeholders including estates, finance, academic departments, and senior leadership teams. Collaborate with local authorities, developers, investors, and community stakeholders to deliver regeneration objectives. Ensure projects contribute to enhanced student experience, improved accommodation standards, and wider community benefits. Operate effectively within complex governance structures and, where applicable, politically sensitive environments. Person Specification Essential Criteria Significant experience delivering complex housing-led or mixed-use regeneration programmes, ideally including student accommodation or campus development. Strong expertise in capital financial appraisal, viability modelling, and strategic resource management. In-depth understanding of current issues within housing, regeneration, and the built environment sectors. Proven experience managing large-scale development budgets ( 50m+). Demonstrable track record of delivering high-quality residential or mixed-use schemes, including accommodation-led development. Experience overseeing the design and delivery phases of major construction projects. Desirable Criteria Experience working within a higher education, public sector, or politically sensitive environment. Degree-level or professional qualification in a relevant discipline (e.g. Planning, Surveying, Architecture, Engineering, Development).
Adecco
Regeneration Director (1bn+)
Adecco Uxbridge, Middlesex
Regeneration Manager - Major Development Programme (£1bn Estate Regeneration) Rate: £700 per day Duration: 6 months (Initially) Location: Uxbridge (Hybrid) IR35: Inside (Must use an umbrella company) Role Purpose The Regeneration Manager will play a key leadership role in the delivery of a £1bn, campus-led regeneration and development programme within a higher education setting. The role is focused on developing and implementing a funded strategy that enhances the university estate, improves student and key worker accommodation, and leverages institutional land and assets to support wider economic growth and placemaking objectives. The postholder will lead the development and delivery of regeneration schemes from inception through to completion, ensuring high-quality outcomes for students, staff, residents, and stakeholders, while supporting the long-term strategic vision of the university estate. Key Responsibilities Strategic Regeneration & Pipeline Development Develop a fully funded estate regeneration strategy aligned with institutional priorities, Local Plan opportunities, and wider borough growth objectives. Identify and unlock development opportunities across the university estate, including student accommodation, mixed-use schemes, and campus expansion. Lead the end-to-end development of a pipeline of regeneration projects, from feasibility and masterplanning through to business case and approvals. Ensure successful transition of schemes to internal development/delivery teams or through procurement of strategic partners. Oversee design, planning, and construction processes to ensure high-quality, sustainable, and student-focused outcomes. Manage consultants, contractors, and delivery partners to achieve programme, cost, and quality objectives. Partnership Development & Management Develop and manage strategic partnerships, joint ventures, and delivery models to support complex higher education developments. Oversee existing partnership schemes in delivery, ensuring alignment with financial assumptions, institutional objectives, and user needs. Identify and implement future partnership approaches to maximise value, innovation, and delivery efficiency across the estate. Financial & Commercial Management Lead capital financial appraisals, viability modelling, and funding strategies across major estate regeneration schemes. Secure inward investment and funding from public and private sector partners, including those aligned to education-led development. Manage large-scale budgets, ensuring robust governance, financial control, and value for money. Stakeholder Engagement Engage effectively with internal stakeholders including estates, finance, academic departments, and senior leadership teams. Collaborate with local authorities, developers, investors, and community stakeholders to deliver regeneration objectives. Ensure projects contribute to enhanced student experience, improved accommodation standards, and wider community benefits. Operate effectively within complex governance structures and where applicable, politically sensitive environments. Person Specification Essential Criteria Significant experience delivering complex housing-led or mixed-use regeneration programmes, ideally including student accommodation or campus development. Strong expertise in capital financial appraisal, viability modelling, and strategic resource management. In-depth understanding of current issues within housing, regeneration, and the built environment sectors. Proven experience managing large-scale development budgets (£50m+). Demonstrable track record of delivering high-quality residential or mixed-use schemes, including accommodation-led development. Experience overseeing the design and delivery phases of major construction projects. Desirable Criteria Experience working within a higher education, public sector, or politically sensitive environment. Degree-level or professional qualification in a relevant discipline (eg Planning, Surveying, Architecture, Engineering, Development).
08/06/2026
Contract
Regeneration Manager - Major Development Programme (£1bn Estate Regeneration) Rate: £700 per day Duration: 6 months (Initially) Location: Uxbridge (Hybrid) IR35: Inside (Must use an umbrella company) Role Purpose The Regeneration Manager will play a key leadership role in the delivery of a £1bn, campus-led regeneration and development programme within a higher education setting. The role is focused on developing and implementing a funded strategy that enhances the university estate, improves student and key worker accommodation, and leverages institutional land and assets to support wider economic growth and placemaking objectives. The postholder will lead the development and delivery of regeneration schemes from inception through to completion, ensuring high-quality outcomes for students, staff, residents, and stakeholders, while supporting the long-term strategic vision of the university estate. Key Responsibilities Strategic Regeneration & Pipeline Development Develop a fully funded estate regeneration strategy aligned with institutional priorities, Local Plan opportunities, and wider borough growth objectives. Identify and unlock development opportunities across the university estate, including student accommodation, mixed-use schemes, and campus expansion. Lead the end-to-end development of a pipeline of regeneration projects, from feasibility and masterplanning through to business case and approvals. Ensure successful transition of schemes to internal development/delivery teams or through procurement of strategic partners. Oversee design, planning, and construction processes to ensure high-quality, sustainable, and student-focused outcomes. Manage consultants, contractors, and delivery partners to achieve programme, cost, and quality objectives. Partnership Development & Management Develop and manage strategic partnerships, joint ventures, and delivery models to support complex higher education developments. Oversee existing partnership schemes in delivery, ensuring alignment with financial assumptions, institutional objectives, and user needs. Identify and implement future partnership approaches to maximise value, innovation, and delivery efficiency across the estate. Financial & Commercial Management Lead capital financial appraisals, viability modelling, and funding strategies across major estate regeneration schemes. Secure inward investment and funding from public and private sector partners, including those aligned to education-led development. Manage large-scale budgets, ensuring robust governance, financial control, and value for money. Stakeholder Engagement Engage effectively with internal stakeholders including estates, finance, academic departments, and senior leadership teams. Collaborate with local authorities, developers, investors, and community stakeholders to deliver regeneration objectives. Ensure projects contribute to enhanced student experience, improved accommodation standards, and wider community benefits. Operate effectively within complex governance structures and where applicable, politically sensitive environments. Person Specification Essential Criteria Significant experience delivering complex housing-led or mixed-use regeneration programmes, ideally including student accommodation or campus development. Strong expertise in capital financial appraisal, viability modelling, and strategic resource management. In-depth understanding of current issues within housing, regeneration, and the built environment sectors. Proven experience managing large-scale development budgets (£50m+). Demonstrable track record of delivering high-quality residential or mixed-use schemes, including accommodation-led development. Experience overseeing the design and delivery phases of major construction projects. Desirable Criteria Experience working within a higher education, public sector, or politically sensitive environment. Degree-level or professional qualification in a relevant discipline (eg Planning, Surveying, Architecture, Engineering, Development).
Belmont Recruitment
Property Manager
Belmont Recruitment Ipswich, Suffolk
Hybrid - Property Manager - Suffolk County Council Salary : 185 Per Day Hours: Full-Time 37 Hours Working Schedule : Monday to Friday - Flexible Contract Length : 6 Month On-Going Location : Ipswich, IP1 2BX Job Purpose To lead and manage the Property Department for Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service, ensuring the effective maintenance, development, and strategic management of the Service's property portfolio. The post holder will contribute to the annual planning and delivery of Fire and Rescue Service objectives on behalf of the Fire Authority and Senior Leadership Team, ensuring compliance with the National Framework, Fire and Rescue Services Act, NFCC guidance, sustainability objectives, and local priorities. The role is responsible for leading the Property workstream, overseeing planned and reactive maintenance programmes, managing property-related contracts and partnerships, and ensuring the provision of a safe, compliant, sustainable, and high-quality estate across all operational and non-operational sites. Key Responsibilities Strategic Property Management Develop, implement, and monitor the Property Group Plan to support the preventative maintenance, improvement, and development of the Service's property portfolio. Maintain and continuously review the Service's estate strategy, ensuring alignment with operational requirements, legislative obligations, and environmental objectives. Develop and maintain a comprehensive property asset register, identifying property condition, compliance requirements, and future investment needs. Support the delivery of decarbonisation initiatives and environmental sustainability projects across the estate. Estates and Facilities Management Lead the management of all planned preventative maintenance programmes and reactive maintenance works across the property portfolio. Act as the primary point of contact for property-related matters involving PFI providers, Vertas, Corporate Property Services, third-party contractors, tenants, and shared-site partners. Ensure all properties are maintained to a high standard, supporting operational readiness and business continuity. Oversee landlord and tenant matters, including lease management, tenant liaison, and service charge recovery where appropriate. Financial Management Manage property-related budgets and expenditure, ensuring effective financial planning and value for money. Prepare business cases and funding proposals for property investment, maintenance, and capital projects. Monitor and manage utility costs, business rates, service charges, and other estate-related expenditure. Maximise revenue opportunities through effective management of tenants and shared occupancy arrangements. Authorise expenditure and monitor contractor performance against agreed budgets and service levels. Compliance, Health & Safety and Risk Management Ensure full compliance with all relevant property, health and safety, fire safety, environmental, and statutory regulations. Monitor and manage compliance programmes relating to asbestos, legionella, electrical safety, gas safety, building safety, and other statutory requirements. Identify, assess, and manage property-related risks and implement mitigation measures where required. Support legal, insurance, and property dispute matters in collaboration with relevant specialist teams. Leadership and Partnership Working Lead, motivate, and develop the Property Team, ensuring a high-performing and resilient service. Build and maintain effective relationships with internal departments, local authorities, contractors, consultants, and external partners. Work collaboratively with senior managers to ensure coordinated service delivery across all workstreams. Represent the Service at internal and external meetings, forums, and partnership groups as required. Promote and embed the Service's values, ethical standards, and commitment to continuous improvement. Performance and Service Improvement Ensure management information systems provide accurate and timely property performance data to support strategic decision-making. Monitor service performance, identify opportunities for improvement, and implement change initiatives where appropriate. Develop and maintain policies, procedures, and governance arrangements relating to property management. Ensure all property services operate in accordance with best practice, legislation, and organisational objectives. Essential Knowledge and Experience Significant experience managing a diverse property portfolio, estates function, or facilities management service. Experience developing and delivering planned preventative maintenance programmes and managing reactive maintenance services. Strong understanding of property compliance, health and safety legislation, and statutory building requirements. Experience managing contractors, suppliers, service level agreements, and property-related contracts. Proven experience managing budgets, financial planning, and resource allocation. Experience leading and developing teams within a property, estates, or facilities management environment. Strong stakeholder management skills with experience working across multiple organisations and departments. Experience producing strategic plans, business cases, reports, and performance information. Desirable Knowledge and Experience Experience within the public sector, emergency services, local government, or blue-light services. Knowledge of PFI contracts and property partnership arrangements. Experience supporting decarbonisation, sustainability, and environmental improvement programmes. Understanding of landlord and tenant legislation. Experience managing capital works programmes and estate improvement projects. Qualifications Degree or equivalent professional qualification in Property Management, Estates Management, Building Surveying, Facilities Management, or a related discipline. Membership of a relevant professional body such as RICS, IWFM, CIOB, or equivalent is desirable. Key Competencies Strategic Leadership Commercial Awareness Financial Management Stakeholder Engagement Property and Estates Management Contract Management Health and Safety Compliance Problem Solving and Decision Making Performance Management Change Management Communication and Influencing Skills Continuous Improvement
06/06/2026
Full time
Hybrid - Property Manager - Suffolk County Council Salary : 185 Per Day Hours: Full-Time 37 Hours Working Schedule : Monday to Friday - Flexible Contract Length : 6 Month On-Going Location : Ipswich, IP1 2BX Job Purpose To lead and manage the Property Department for Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service, ensuring the effective maintenance, development, and strategic management of the Service's property portfolio. The post holder will contribute to the annual planning and delivery of Fire and Rescue Service objectives on behalf of the Fire Authority and Senior Leadership Team, ensuring compliance with the National Framework, Fire and Rescue Services Act, NFCC guidance, sustainability objectives, and local priorities. The role is responsible for leading the Property workstream, overseeing planned and reactive maintenance programmes, managing property-related contracts and partnerships, and ensuring the provision of a safe, compliant, sustainable, and high-quality estate across all operational and non-operational sites. Key Responsibilities Strategic Property Management Develop, implement, and monitor the Property Group Plan to support the preventative maintenance, improvement, and development of the Service's property portfolio. Maintain and continuously review the Service's estate strategy, ensuring alignment with operational requirements, legislative obligations, and environmental objectives. Develop and maintain a comprehensive property asset register, identifying property condition, compliance requirements, and future investment needs. Support the delivery of decarbonisation initiatives and environmental sustainability projects across the estate. Estates and Facilities Management Lead the management of all planned preventative maintenance programmes and reactive maintenance works across the property portfolio. Act as the primary point of contact for property-related matters involving PFI providers, Vertas, Corporate Property Services, third-party contractors, tenants, and shared-site partners. Ensure all properties are maintained to a high standard, supporting operational readiness and business continuity. Oversee landlord and tenant matters, including lease management, tenant liaison, and service charge recovery where appropriate. Financial Management Manage property-related budgets and expenditure, ensuring effective financial planning and value for money. Prepare business cases and funding proposals for property investment, maintenance, and capital projects. Monitor and manage utility costs, business rates, service charges, and other estate-related expenditure. Maximise revenue opportunities through effective management of tenants and shared occupancy arrangements. Authorise expenditure and monitor contractor performance against agreed budgets and service levels. Compliance, Health & Safety and Risk Management Ensure full compliance with all relevant property, health and safety, fire safety, environmental, and statutory regulations. Monitor and manage compliance programmes relating to asbestos, legionella, electrical safety, gas safety, building safety, and other statutory requirements. Identify, assess, and manage property-related risks and implement mitigation measures where required. Support legal, insurance, and property dispute matters in collaboration with relevant specialist teams. Leadership and Partnership Working Lead, motivate, and develop the Property Team, ensuring a high-performing and resilient service. Build and maintain effective relationships with internal departments, local authorities, contractors, consultants, and external partners. Work collaboratively with senior managers to ensure coordinated service delivery across all workstreams. Represent the Service at internal and external meetings, forums, and partnership groups as required. Promote and embed the Service's values, ethical standards, and commitment to continuous improvement. Performance and Service Improvement Ensure management information systems provide accurate and timely property performance data to support strategic decision-making. Monitor service performance, identify opportunities for improvement, and implement change initiatives where appropriate. Develop and maintain policies, procedures, and governance arrangements relating to property management. Ensure all property services operate in accordance with best practice, legislation, and organisational objectives. Essential Knowledge and Experience Significant experience managing a diverse property portfolio, estates function, or facilities management service. Experience developing and delivering planned preventative maintenance programmes and managing reactive maintenance services. Strong understanding of property compliance, health and safety legislation, and statutory building requirements. Experience managing contractors, suppliers, service level agreements, and property-related contracts. Proven experience managing budgets, financial planning, and resource allocation. Experience leading and developing teams within a property, estates, or facilities management environment. Strong stakeholder management skills with experience working across multiple organisations and departments. Experience producing strategic plans, business cases, reports, and performance information. Desirable Knowledge and Experience Experience within the public sector, emergency services, local government, or blue-light services. Knowledge of PFI contracts and property partnership arrangements. Experience supporting decarbonisation, sustainability, and environmental improvement programmes. Understanding of landlord and tenant legislation. Experience managing capital works programmes and estate improvement projects. Qualifications Degree or equivalent professional qualification in Property Management, Estates Management, Building Surveying, Facilities Management, or a related discipline. Membership of a relevant professional body such as RICS, IWFM, CIOB, or equivalent is desirable. Key Competencies Strategic Leadership Commercial Awareness Financial Management Stakeholder Engagement Property and Estates Management Contract Management Health and Safety Compliance Problem Solving and Decision Making Performance Management Change Management Communication and Influencing Skills Continuous Improvement
Panoramic Associates
Estates Manager
Panoramic Associates Sevenoaks, Kent
Property & Asset Management Manager - £53,142 - £56,334 Kent Permanent Known as the "Garden of England", Kent is home to a diverse mix of commercial assets, historic buildings and development opportunities. We're supporting a local authority looking for a Property & Asset Management Manager to take a leading role in managing and shaping its property portfolio. This role offers a broad mix of strategic asset management, landlord & tenant work, acquisitions and disposals, alongside oversight of compliance, maintenance and property performance. You'll work closely with senior stakeholders, helping to influence decisions around the Council's assets and future investment priorities. Key Responsibilities Leading the Council's corporate landlord and asset management function. Provide line management and strong leadership of the Property and Asset Maintenance teams. Managing lease renewals, rent reviews, lettings and wider landlord & tenant matters. Delivering acquisitions, disposals and valuations across a varied property portfolio. Developing asset management initiatives that support income generation and capital receipts. Overseeing property maintenance, compliance and MEES programmes. Managing budgets, consultants and external contractors. Providing property advice to senior officers and elected members. About You Experienced within Estates Management, Asset Management or Corporate Property within local authority. Strong understanding of landlord & tenant matters, valuations, acquisitions and disposals. Comfortable managing commercial property portfolios and complex stakeholder relationships. Knowledge of property law and asset management principles. RICS qualification is essential. If this opportunity is of interest, I'd be happy to arrange a confidential discussion and share further details. You can reach me directly at removed). If now isn't the right time, please feel free to stay in touch. I regularly support with asset & estates management roles and would be glad to keep you in mind for future opportunities aligned to your experience.
05/06/2026
Full time
Property & Asset Management Manager - £53,142 - £56,334 Kent Permanent Known as the "Garden of England", Kent is home to a diverse mix of commercial assets, historic buildings and development opportunities. We're supporting a local authority looking for a Property & Asset Management Manager to take a leading role in managing and shaping its property portfolio. This role offers a broad mix of strategic asset management, landlord & tenant work, acquisitions and disposals, alongside oversight of compliance, maintenance and property performance. You'll work closely with senior stakeholders, helping to influence decisions around the Council's assets and future investment priorities. Key Responsibilities Leading the Council's corporate landlord and asset management function. Provide line management and strong leadership of the Property and Asset Maintenance teams. Managing lease renewals, rent reviews, lettings and wider landlord & tenant matters. Delivering acquisitions, disposals and valuations across a varied property portfolio. Developing asset management initiatives that support income generation and capital receipts. Overseeing property maintenance, compliance and MEES programmes. Managing budgets, consultants and external contractors. Providing property advice to senior officers and elected members. About You Experienced within Estates Management, Asset Management or Corporate Property within local authority. Strong understanding of landlord & tenant matters, valuations, acquisitions and disposals. Comfortable managing commercial property portfolios and complex stakeholder relationships. Knowledge of property law and asset management principles. RICS qualification is essential. If this opportunity is of interest, I'd be happy to arrange a confidential discussion and share further details. You can reach me directly at removed). If now isn't the right time, please feel free to stay in touch. I regularly support with asset & estates management roles and would be glad to keep you in mind for future opportunities aligned to your experience.
Hays Construction and Property
Associate/Director Building Surveyor Glasgow
Hays Construction and Property
If you are a Associate Director Building Surveyor in Scotland and would like to explore new opportunities, then please contact James in Hays Construction and Property team on (phone number removed) or email Your new company You'll be joining a global, multidisciplinary consultancy that delivers cutting-edge solutions in design, engineering, and project management. This organisation partners with clients across the property, infrastructure, and sustainability sectors, helping them achieve ambitious goals such as Net Zero carbon targets and long-term estate efficiency. With a reputation for technical excellence and innovation, they offer a collaborative environment where building surveyors work alongside experts in architecture, engineering, and cost consultancy. Their projects span heritage refurbishments, commercial developments, healthcare estates, and education facilities, giving you exposure to a diverse and exciting portfolio. Your new role As a Building Surveyor, you'll play a key role in supporting senior surveyors and project managers on a variety of assignments. Your responsibilities will include: Assisting with condition surveys, defect diagnosis, and asset management reports. Supporting dilapidation assessments and party wall matters. Preparing technical documentation and contributing to contract administration under JCT and NEC frameworks Working on refurbishment and improvement projects, ensuring compliance with sustainability and safety standards Liaising with clients and stakeholders to deliver clear, professional advice This role offers hands-on experience across multiple sectors, giving you the chance to develop both technical and client-facing skills. You'll be part of a team that values knowledge sharing and encourages innovation. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Building Surveying or a closely related discipline Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities A proactive attitude and willingness to learn from experienced professionals Familiarity with surveying principles such as condition assessments and defect analysis Knowledge of JCT or NEC contracts (desirable but not essential) A genuine interest in sustainability and modern building practices What you'll get in return Full APC support and structured career development Access to high-profile projects across commercial, public, and heritage sectors A hybrid working model with flexibility to balance office and remote work A collaborative culture that promotes knowledge sharing and progression Competitive salary, benefits package, and opportunities for international exposure The chance to work for a consultancy that is shaping the future of the built environment through innovation and sustainability What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
05/06/2026
Full time
If you are a Associate Director Building Surveyor in Scotland and would like to explore new opportunities, then please contact James in Hays Construction and Property team on (phone number removed) or email Your new company You'll be joining a global, multidisciplinary consultancy that delivers cutting-edge solutions in design, engineering, and project management. This organisation partners with clients across the property, infrastructure, and sustainability sectors, helping them achieve ambitious goals such as Net Zero carbon targets and long-term estate efficiency. With a reputation for technical excellence and innovation, they offer a collaborative environment where building surveyors work alongside experts in architecture, engineering, and cost consultancy. Their projects span heritage refurbishments, commercial developments, healthcare estates, and education facilities, giving you exposure to a diverse and exciting portfolio. Your new role As a Building Surveyor, you'll play a key role in supporting senior surveyors and project managers on a variety of assignments. Your responsibilities will include: Assisting with condition surveys, defect diagnosis, and asset management reports. Supporting dilapidation assessments and party wall matters. Preparing technical documentation and contributing to contract administration under JCT and NEC frameworks Working on refurbishment and improvement projects, ensuring compliance with sustainability and safety standards Liaising with clients and stakeholders to deliver clear, professional advice This role offers hands-on experience across multiple sectors, giving you the chance to develop both technical and client-facing skills. You'll be part of a team that values knowledge sharing and encourages innovation. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Building Surveying or a closely related discipline Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities A proactive attitude and willingness to learn from experienced professionals Familiarity with surveying principles such as condition assessments and defect analysis Knowledge of JCT or NEC contracts (desirable but not essential) A genuine interest in sustainability and modern building practices What you'll get in return Full APC support and structured career development Access to high-profile projects across commercial, public, and heritage sectors A hybrid working model with flexibility to balance office and remote work A collaborative culture that promotes knowledge sharing and progression Competitive salary, benefits package, and opportunities for international exposure The chance to work for a consultancy that is shaping the future of the built environment through innovation and sustainability What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Hays
Chartered Building Surveyor Glasgow
Hays
Chartered Building Surveyor Role Glasgow If you are a Chartered Building Surveyor in Scotland and would like to explore new opportunities, then please contact Hays Construction and Property team at or email Your new company You'll be joining a global, multidisciplinary consultancy that delivers innovative solutions across design, engineering, and project management. Known for its technical excellence and forward-thinking approach, this organisation partners with major public and private sector clients across property, infrastructure, and sustainability. With a strong focus on Net Zero and long-term asset performance, they deliver complex projects across commercial developments, healthcare estates, education facilities, and heritage refurbishments. You'll work in a highly collaborative environment alongside specialists in architecture, engineering, and cost consultancy, gaining exposure to a diverse and high-profile project portfolio. Your new role As a Building Surveyor, you'll play a key role in supporting and delivering a range of professional and project-led services. Working closely with senior surveyors and project managers, your responsibilities will include: Undertaking condition surveys, defect diagnosis, and preparing detailed asset reports Supporting and contributing to dilapidations assessments and party wall matters. Assisting with and delivering contract administration duties under JCT and NEC frameworks. Working on refurbishment and improvement schemes, ensuring compliance with sustainability and building safety standards Engaging with clients and stakeholders, providing clear and professional technical advice This role offers broad project exposure across multiple sectors, enabling you to further develop both your technical expertise and client-facing capabilities within a collaborative and innovative team environment. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Building Surveying or a closely related discipline Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a proactive approach Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities Experience in core building surveying services such as condition surveys and defect analysis Knowledge of JCT or NEC contracts (desirable but not essential) A genuine interest in sustainability and modern construction practices Motivation to continue developing professionally within a high-performing consultancy environment What you'll get in return Full APC support and structured career progression Exposure to high-profile projects across commercial, public sector, and heritage portfolios A hybrid working model offering flexibility between office and remote working A collaborative culture that encourages knowledge sharing and professional development Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Opportunities to work on complex projects with national and international reach The chance to contribute to projects driving innovation and sustainability within the built environment What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
02/06/2026
Full time
Chartered Building Surveyor Role Glasgow If you are a Chartered Building Surveyor in Scotland and would like to explore new opportunities, then please contact Hays Construction and Property team at or email Your new company You'll be joining a global, multidisciplinary consultancy that delivers innovative solutions across design, engineering, and project management. Known for its technical excellence and forward-thinking approach, this organisation partners with major public and private sector clients across property, infrastructure, and sustainability. With a strong focus on Net Zero and long-term asset performance, they deliver complex projects across commercial developments, healthcare estates, education facilities, and heritage refurbishments. You'll work in a highly collaborative environment alongside specialists in architecture, engineering, and cost consultancy, gaining exposure to a diverse and high-profile project portfolio. Your new role As a Building Surveyor, you'll play a key role in supporting and delivering a range of professional and project-led services. Working closely with senior surveyors and project managers, your responsibilities will include: Undertaking condition surveys, defect diagnosis, and preparing detailed asset reports Supporting and contributing to dilapidations assessments and party wall matters. Assisting with and delivering contract administration duties under JCT and NEC frameworks. Working on refurbishment and improvement schemes, ensuring compliance with sustainability and building safety standards Engaging with clients and stakeholders, providing clear and professional technical advice This role offers broad project exposure across multiple sectors, enabling you to further develop both your technical expertise and client-facing capabilities within a collaborative and innovative team environment. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Building Surveying or a closely related discipline Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a proactive approach Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities Experience in core building surveying services such as condition surveys and defect analysis Knowledge of JCT or NEC contracts (desirable but not essential) A genuine interest in sustainability and modern construction practices Motivation to continue developing professionally within a high-performing consultancy environment What you'll get in return Full APC support and structured career progression Exposure to high-profile projects across commercial, public sector, and heritage portfolios A hybrid working model offering flexibility between office and remote working A collaborative culture that encourages knowledge sharing and professional development Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Opportunities to work on complex projects with national and international reach The chance to contribute to projects driving innovation and sustainability within the built environment What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Boden Group
Mechanical Project Manager
Boden Group Wakefield, Yorkshire
Are you an experienced Mechanical Project Manager looking to lead complex healthcare and building services projects? We are recruiting for a Mechanical Project Manager to join a global leader in Facilities Management and Energy Services, delivering a portfolio of lifecycle, refurbishment, variation, and minor capital projects across a large healthcare estate in West Yorkshire. This is an excellent opportunity for a mechanically biased project professional to work on critical infrastructure projects, ensuring compliance, operational continuity and high-quality project delivery within a live hospital environment. The Role As Mechanical Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing mechanical building services projects from initial concept through to commissioning and handover. Key responsibilities include: Managing lifecycle replacement, variation works, and minor capital projects across a healthcare estate. Leading projects from design development through procurement, installation, commissioning, and completion. Ensuring compliance with NHS standards, HTM guidance, statutory regulations, and PFI contractual requirements. Managing contractors, consultants, and specialist supply chain partners. Coordinating project delivery to minimise disruption to clinical and patient services. Producing project documentation including specifications, programmes, risk assessments, and technical reports. Monitoring project budgets, costs, and programme performance. Engaging with stakeholders across estates, facilities, clinical teams, and senior management. Providing technical expertise on mechanical building services systems and infrastructure. About You To be successful in this Mechanical Project Manager role, you'll have: Proven experience delivering mechanical projects within healthcare, critical environments, facilities management, or building services. Strong knowledge of HVAC systems, ventilation, heating, chilled water systems, pipework services, and medical gas installations. Understanding of NHS Estates requirements, HTM guidance, statutory compliance, and health & safety regulations. Experience managing projects within occupied or operational environments. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Strong commercial awareness with experience managing project budgets and contractors. Ability to produce and review technical documentation and project reports. Desirable: HNC/HND or Degree in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services Engineering. Project Management qualification (APM, PRINCE2 or equivalent). Experience working within PFI healthcare contracts. What's in it for You? You'll be joining one of the world's leading facilities management organisations, delivering innovative engineering solutions across healthcare, commercial, industrial and public sector environments. Benefits include: £55,000 per annum salary. Annual performance bonus (5%). 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Employee assistance programme. Health and wellbeing initiatives. Ongoing training and career development opportunities. Opportunity to work on critical NHS infrastructure projects. Apply Now If you're a Mechanical Project Manager, Building Services Project Manager, Healthcare Project Manager, or HVAC Project Manager looking for your next challenge in West Yorkshire , we'd love to hear from you. Click Apply Now to send your CV to Alfie Young. Interviews are taking place immediately, so apply today to avoid missing out.
02/06/2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Mechanical Project Manager looking to lead complex healthcare and building services projects? We are recruiting for a Mechanical Project Manager to join a global leader in Facilities Management and Energy Services, delivering a portfolio of lifecycle, refurbishment, variation, and minor capital projects across a large healthcare estate in West Yorkshire. This is an excellent opportunity for a mechanically biased project professional to work on critical infrastructure projects, ensuring compliance, operational continuity and high-quality project delivery within a live hospital environment. The Role As Mechanical Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing mechanical building services projects from initial concept through to commissioning and handover. Key responsibilities include: Managing lifecycle replacement, variation works, and minor capital projects across a healthcare estate. Leading projects from design development through procurement, installation, commissioning, and completion. Ensuring compliance with NHS standards, HTM guidance, statutory regulations, and PFI contractual requirements. Managing contractors, consultants, and specialist supply chain partners. Coordinating project delivery to minimise disruption to clinical and patient services. Producing project documentation including specifications, programmes, risk assessments, and technical reports. Monitoring project budgets, costs, and programme performance. Engaging with stakeholders across estates, facilities, clinical teams, and senior management. Providing technical expertise on mechanical building services systems and infrastructure. About You To be successful in this Mechanical Project Manager role, you'll have: Proven experience delivering mechanical projects within healthcare, critical environments, facilities management, or building services. Strong knowledge of HVAC systems, ventilation, heating, chilled water systems, pipework services, and medical gas installations. Understanding of NHS Estates requirements, HTM guidance, statutory compliance, and health & safety regulations. Experience managing projects within occupied or operational environments. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Strong commercial awareness with experience managing project budgets and contractors. Ability to produce and review technical documentation and project reports. Desirable: HNC/HND or Degree in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services Engineering. Project Management qualification (APM, PRINCE2 or equivalent). Experience working within PFI healthcare contracts. What's in it for You? You'll be joining one of the world's leading facilities management organisations, delivering innovative engineering solutions across healthcare, commercial, industrial and public sector environments. Benefits include: £55,000 per annum salary. Annual performance bonus (5%). 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Employee assistance programme. Health and wellbeing initiatives. Ongoing training and career development opportunities. Opportunity to work on critical NHS infrastructure projects. Apply Now If you're a Mechanical Project Manager, Building Services Project Manager, Healthcare Project Manager, or HVAC Project Manager looking for your next challenge in West Yorkshire , we'd love to hear from you. Click Apply Now to send your CV to Alfie Young. Interviews are taking place immediately, so apply today to avoid missing out.
Public Sector Resourcing
Land Manager and Origination Lead - Onshore Energy
Public Sector Resourcing Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
Job Title: Land Manager and Origination Lead - Onshore Energy Location: Aberdeen Reporting to: Onshore Development Director Number of Roles Available: 1 Company Overview Join Great British Energy and be part of powering the UK's Clean Energy Future. At GBE, we're not just building an energy company - we're shaping the future of the UK's energy landscape. Our mission is clear: Drive clean energy deployment across the UK as a strategic developer, investor, and owner of renewable projects Deliver benefits for communities and taxpayers, ensuring the clean energy transition creates jobs, boosts local economies, and increases public ownership We focus on innovation, sustainability, and impact, working on projects that matter - from large-scale national renewable investments to empowering local and community energy initiatives. Joining GBE means: Purpose-driven work: Be part of a national effort to accelerate the clean energy transition Career growth: Opportunities to develop expertise in cutting-edge energy technologies and strategic investment Collaboration and flexibility: Work with passionate professionals in a dynamic, forward-thinking environment If you want to make a real difference and help power a greener, fairer future for the UK, GBE is the place for you. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities. If you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. About the Role Great British Energy is looking for a Land Manager and Origination Lead to join our GBE Onshore Energy Team. This role will play a key part in contributing to projects, objectives, and wider organisational goals. Key Responsibilities Land Strategy & Delivery Develop and deliver land acquisition and management strategies for development projects Lead negotiations with landowners, occupiers, agents, and statutory bodies Secure land rights through voluntary agreements, options, leases, wayleaves, easements, or compulsory purchase where required Manage land-related risks, constraints, and dependencies affecting programme and cost Provide advice to the Investment Team as they consider acquisitions Legal & Commercial Management Instruct and manage external solicitors, surveyors, and land agents Oversee drafting and execution of land agreements Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, codes of practice, and governance frameworks Manage, in conjunction with the Development and Project Management Teams, land budgets, compensation, and valuations Stakeholder Engagement Act as the senior point of contact for landowners, local authorities, community forums and statutory consultees Represent the organisation in meetings, negotiations, and public engagement forums Maintain positive, professional relationships to enable project delivery and minimise disputes Leadership & Team Management Build internal capability and support recruitment and onboarding In due course, set priorities, manage workloads, and ensure high-quality outputs Contribute to organisational land policy, standards, and best practice Cross-Functional Working Work closely with GIS, and project management teams Support business cases, consent applications, and programme approvals Qualifications and Experience Essential: Significant experience in a senior land, estates, or property role within energy, infrastructure, utilities, development, or the public sector Experience working on nationally significant or complex projects is an advantage Desirable: Knowledge of UK planning and consenting regimes Experience working in regulated or publicly accountable environments Familiarity with GIS or land information systems Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. estate management, surveying, planning, law) or equivalent experience Chartered status (e.g. MRICS / FRICS) Personal Qualities Takes ownership, shows confidence in decision-making, and is willing to challenge constructively Focuses on delivering meaningful outcomes and making a positive, lasting impact Works collaboratively, valuing different perspectives and building inclusive relationships Proactive and adaptable, with a curiosity to explore new ideas and improve ways of working Resilient and resourceful in a fast-paced environment What We Offer Competitive base salary Performance-related bonus scheme Excellent pension scheme 4x salary life assurance Group income protection 38 days annual leave Flexible working arrangements Ongoing professional development and training Supportive, inclusive working environment
30/05/2026
Full time
Job Title: Land Manager and Origination Lead - Onshore Energy Location: Aberdeen Reporting to: Onshore Development Director Number of Roles Available: 1 Company Overview Join Great British Energy and be part of powering the UK's Clean Energy Future. At GBE, we're not just building an energy company - we're shaping the future of the UK's energy landscape. Our mission is clear: Drive clean energy deployment across the UK as a strategic developer, investor, and owner of renewable projects Deliver benefits for communities and taxpayers, ensuring the clean energy transition creates jobs, boosts local economies, and increases public ownership We focus on innovation, sustainability, and impact, working on projects that matter - from large-scale national renewable investments to empowering local and community energy initiatives. Joining GBE means: Purpose-driven work: Be part of a national effort to accelerate the clean energy transition Career growth: Opportunities to develop expertise in cutting-edge energy technologies and strategic investment Collaboration and flexibility: Work with passionate professionals in a dynamic, forward-thinking environment If you want to make a real difference and help power a greener, fairer future for the UK, GBE is the place for you. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities. If you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. About the Role Great British Energy is looking for a Land Manager and Origination Lead to join our GBE Onshore Energy Team. This role will play a key part in contributing to projects, objectives, and wider organisational goals. Key Responsibilities Land Strategy & Delivery Develop and deliver land acquisition and management strategies for development projects Lead negotiations with landowners, occupiers, agents, and statutory bodies Secure land rights through voluntary agreements, options, leases, wayleaves, easements, or compulsory purchase where required Manage land-related risks, constraints, and dependencies affecting programme and cost Provide advice to the Investment Team as they consider acquisitions Legal & Commercial Management Instruct and manage external solicitors, surveyors, and land agents Oversee drafting and execution of land agreements Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, codes of practice, and governance frameworks Manage, in conjunction with the Development and Project Management Teams, land budgets, compensation, and valuations Stakeholder Engagement Act as the senior point of contact for landowners, local authorities, community forums and statutory consultees Represent the organisation in meetings, negotiations, and public engagement forums Maintain positive, professional relationships to enable project delivery and minimise disputes Leadership & Team Management Build internal capability and support recruitment and onboarding In due course, set priorities, manage workloads, and ensure high-quality outputs Contribute to organisational land policy, standards, and best practice Cross-Functional Working Work closely with GIS, and project management teams Support business cases, consent applications, and programme approvals Qualifications and Experience Essential: Significant experience in a senior land, estates, or property role within energy, infrastructure, utilities, development, or the public sector Experience working on nationally significant or complex projects is an advantage Desirable: Knowledge of UK planning and consenting regimes Experience working in regulated or publicly accountable environments Familiarity with GIS or land information systems Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. estate management, surveying, planning, law) or equivalent experience Chartered status (e.g. MRICS / FRICS) Personal Qualities Takes ownership, shows confidence in decision-making, and is willing to challenge constructively Focuses on delivering meaningful outcomes and making a positive, lasting impact Works collaboratively, valuing different perspectives and building inclusive relationships Proactive and adaptable, with a curiosity to explore new ideas and improve ways of working Resilient and resourceful in a fast-paced environment What We Offer Competitive base salary Performance-related bonus scheme Excellent pension scheme 4x salary life assurance Group income protection 38 days annual leave Flexible working arrangements Ongoing professional development and training Supportive, inclusive working environment
Cynergy Group
Regional Property Manager
Cynergy Group Taunton, Somerset
Regional Property Manager South West Up to £50,000 + £3,600 Car Allowance We are partnering with a growing healthcare and supported living organisation to appoint an experienced Regional Property Manager to oversee and enhance a diverse operational property portfolio across the South West. This is a senior, hands-on role offering a blend of strategic property management and practical project delivery. Acting as a trusted property business partner to operational leadership teams, you will play a key role in supporting service performance, improving property standards and delivering commercially focused property solutions across a multi-site portfolio. The Role Reporting into senior property leadership, you will oversee approximately care and supported living services across Somerset, Dorset and the wider South West region. This is a predominantly field-based role requiring regular travel across the region, with an expectation of being on site multiple days per week. Candidates must therefore hold a full UK driving licence and be comfortable with extensive regional travel. Facilities management, planned maintenance and compliance are managed by a central team. Your focus will centre around property strategy, refurbishment projects, contractor coordination, surveys, landlord & tenant matters and operational property support. Key Responsibilities Manage a regional portfolio of care and supported living properties Conduct property inspections, condition surveys and site assessments Support refurbishment, improvement and capital works projects Coordinate external contractors and oversee project delivery across the region Act as a trusted property partner to operational and regional leadership teams Support occupancy improvement and void room turnaround initiatives Assist with landlord & tenant matters, lease queries and property-related issues Maintain accurate property records, reporting and project documentation Support budgeting, cost control and contractor performance management Provide practical property advice and support to stakeholders across the business Travel extensively across the South West to support operational sites About You We are keen to speak with commercially minded property professionals who enjoy working autonomously within a fast-paced, multi-site environment. Backgrounds considered include: Property Management Estates Management Facilities Management Building Surveying Healthcare Property Supported Living or Care Environments You will ideally have: Multi-site property management or estates experience Experience delivering refurbishment or property improvement projects Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Experience coordinating contractors and managing external suppliers The ability to manage competing priorities across a regional portfolio Experience conducting site inspections, audits or property surveys A proactive and solutions-focused approach Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel extensively Healthcare or regulated environment experience would be highly advantageous, although not essential. What s on Offer Salary up to £50,000 £3,600 Car Allowance Hybrid and autonomous working environment Long-term progression and development opportunities Supportive and collaborative leadership team, Varied and interesting property portfolio Location Ideally based along the M5 corridor, including Taunton, Somerset or Dorset, to support ease of travel across the South West region. Interested? If you re looking for an opportunity to combine property expertise, project delivery and operational influence within a growing organisation, we d love to hear from you. Apply now or contact us for a confidential discussion to find out more.
29/05/2026
Full time
Regional Property Manager South West Up to £50,000 + £3,600 Car Allowance We are partnering with a growing healthcare and supported living organisation to appoint an experienced Regional Property Manager to oversee and enhance a diverse operational property portfolio across the South West. This is a senior, hands-on role offering a blend of strategic property management and practical project delivery. Acting as a trusted property business partner to operational leadership teams, you will play a key role in supporting service performance, improving property standards and delivering commercially focused property solutions across a multi-site portfolio. The Role Reporting into senior property leadership, you will oversee approximately care and supported living services across Somerset, Dorset and the wider South West region. This is a predominantly field-based role requiring regular travel across the region, with an expectation of being on site multiple days per week. Candidates must therefore hold a full UK driving licence and be comfortable with extensive regional travel. Facilities management, planned maintenance and compliance are managed by a central team. Your focus will centre around property strategy, refurbishment projects, contractor coordination, surveys, landlord & tenant matters and operational property support. Key Responsibilities Manage a regional portfolio of care and supported living properties Conduct property inspections, condition surveys and site assessments Support refurbishment, improvement and capital works projects Coordinate external contractors and oversee project delivery across the region Act as a trusted property partner to operational and regional leadership teams Support occupancy improvement and void room turnaround initiatives Assist with landlord & tenant matters, lease queries and property-related issues Maintain accurate property records, reporting and project documentation Support budgeting, cost control and contractor performance management Provide practical property advice and support to stakeholders across the business Travel extensively across the South West to support operational sites About You We are keen to speak with commercially minded property professionals who enjoy working autonomously within a fast-paced, multi-site environment. Backgrounds considered include: Property Management Estates Management Facilities Management Building Surveying Healthcare Property Supported Living or Care Environments You will ideally have: Multi-site property management or estates experience Experience delivering refurbishment or property improvement projects Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Experience coordinating contractors and managing external suppliers The ability to manage competing priorities across a regional portfolio Experience conducting site inspections, audits or property surveys A proactive and solutions-focused approach Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel extensively Healthcare or regulated environment experience would be highly advantageous, although not essential. What s on Offer Salary up to £50,000 £3,600 Car Allowance Hybrid and autonomous working environment Long-term progression and development opportunities Supportive and collaborative leadership team, Varied and interesting property portfolio Location Ideally based along the M5 corridor, including Taunton, Somerset or Dorset, to support ease of travel across the South West region. Interested? If you re looking for an opportunity to combine property expertise, project delivery and operational influence within a growing organisation, we d love to hear from you. Apply now or contact us for a confidential discussion to find out more.
DB RECRUITMENT
Quantity Surveyor
DB RECRUITMENT Elland, Yorkshire
Quantity Surveyor Construction Kingston upon Hull, England, United Kingdom QS-CON-01 Full-time Description Location: Geneva Way, Leads Road. Hull. HU7 0DG Hours: 40 hours per week, 8.00am-5.00pm with 1 hour lunch break Salary: Dependant on experience Closing Date: 8 June 2026 Role Overview Reporting to the Managing Surveyor and Contracts Manager, the Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for managing all commercial and contractual aspects of project delivery, across a range of projects generally valued between 200k and 10m, whilst ensuring compliance to all legal and quality standards. The Quantity Surveyor will also be required to support cost development and commercial management during the pre-construction phase of projects as necessary, particularly those with which are developed on a two-stage or negotiated basis. Working collaboratively with the wider project delivery team, the Quantity Surveyor will ensure full co-ordination with the operational team and work in harmony with the Contracts Manager or Project Manager to ensure commercial success and client satisfaction on each project. The successful candidate will be required to commercially manage several projects at once taking full commercial responsibility for the projects allocated. Key Responsibilities Develop a detailed understanding of the client requirements and contractual obligations for each project and advise of any key risks to the bid team. Undertake high level cost planning and estimates during pre-construction phase. Manage and maintain procurement schedule(s) to ensure visibility and timely procurement across all projects. Prepare robust tender documents and subcontract enquiries to meet all requirements of the project, including our commitment to local supply chain spend. Undertake due diligence of supply chain members in line with company governance procedures, ensuring suitability of each supply chain member. Negotiate and procure sub-contract works and manage cost through to final account including agreeing variations to the works packages. Develop and implement suitable contracts, both with the client and supply chain. Ensure contract administration is undertaken throughout the lifecycle of each project to adequately protect the business and ensure compliance with contractual obligations. Prepare and submit project valuations and final accounts to the client, including pricing and agreeing variations. Monthly commercial reports to Managing Surveyor (CVRs, profit forecasting, cash flow etc). Actively manage the risk and opportunity identification process throughout to ensure visibility and adequate mitigations and forecasting can be implemented. Ensure compliance with all internal commercial processes. Requirements As well as exhibiting our company behaviours of being Positive, Professional, Customer Focused, a Team Player and Doing the Right Thing, the successful candidates will have the following: Essential: Experience across our core markets of health and education, including both refurbishment and new build. Have a strong knowledge of current Health and Safety practice and the ability to work closely with the operational team to ensure holistic decision making. A good understanding of the financial implications of methods and sequences of build. Ability to work on multiple projects at any one time and prioritise time and tasks accordingly. Extensive experience of working on NEC and JCT contracts (formal accreditation desirable) Hold a professional qualification in Quantity Surveying. Proactive attitude towards delivering construction works to a world-class standard Excellent communications skills and the ability to liaise with senior clients & subcontractors. Ability to work using own initiative but also as part of a close-knit team. Possess a positive approach to learning, development and progression. Have a flexible approach towards working patterns (some out of hours working may be required to meet client deadlines). Excellent levels of computer literacy, and be fluent in Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel. Hold a full driving licence, valid in the UK. Sewell Group is an equal opportunities employer, recruiting within the guidelines of the Equality Act 2010. We are committed to the promotion of diversity and equal opportunity, as an employer and in the delivery of our products and services. As a committed safe employer, an enhanced DBS (criminal record) check will be carried out for the successful candidate of this role. Benefits Competitive Salary, Dependent on experience Annual Bonus opportunity 25 days holiday (plus Bank Holidays), rising with length of service to 30 days Being a Co-Owner of Sewell Estates, learn more here: Employee Ownership - Sewell Group Auto Enrolment pension Staff discounts High Street & Retail discount schemes ike 2 Work Scheme Technology Scheme Paid Parental Leave and Sickness Absence schemes
22/05/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Construction Kingston upon Hull, England, United Kingdom QS-CON-01 Full-time Description Location: Geneva Way, Leads Road. Hull. HU7 0DG Hours: 40 hours per week, 8.00am-5.00pm with 1 hour lunch break Salary: Dependant on experience Closing Date: 8 June 2026 Role Overview Reporting to the Managing Surveyor and Contracts Manager, the Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for managing all commercial and contractual aspects of project delivery, across a range of projects generally valued between 200k and 10m, whilst ensuring compliance to all legal and quality standards. The Quantity Surveyor will also be required to support cost development and commercial management during the pre-construction phase of projects as necessary, particularly those with which are developed on a two-stage or negotiated basis. Working collaboratively with the wider project delivery team, the Quantity Surveyor will ensure full co-ordination with the operational team and work in harmony with the Contracts Manager or Project Manager to ensure commercial success and client satisfaction on each project. The successful candidate will be required to commercially manage several projects at once taking full commercial responsibility for the projects allocated. Key Responsibilities Develop a detailed understanding of the client requirements and contractual obligations for each project and advise of any key risks to the bid team. Undertake high level cost planning and estimates during pre-construction phase. Manage and maintain procurement schedule(s) to ensure visibility and timely procurement across all projects. Prepare robust tender documents and subcontract enquiries to meet all requirements of the project, including our commitment to local supply chain spend. Undertake due diligence of supply chain members in line with company governance procedures, ensuring suitability of each supply chain member. Negotiate and procure sub-contract works and manage cost through to final account including agreeing variations to the works packages. Develop and implement suitable contracts, both with the client and supply chain. Ensure contract administration is undertaken throughout the lifecycle of each project to adequately protect the business and ensure compliance with contractual obligations. Prepare and submit project valuations and final accounts to the client, including pricing and agreeing variations. Monthly commercial reports to Managing Surveyor (CVRs, profit forecasting, cash flow etc). Actively manage the risk and opportunity identification process throughout to ensure visibility and adequate mitigations and forecasting can be implemented. Ensure compliance with all internal commercial processes. Requirements As well as exhibiting our company behaviours of being Positive, Professional, Customer Focused, a Team Player and Doing the Right Thing, the successful candidates will have the following: Essential: Experience across our core markets of health and education, including both refurbishment and new build. Have a strong knowledge of current Health and Safety practice and the ability to work closely with the operational team to ensure holistic decision making. A good understanding of the financial implications of methods and sequences of build. Ability to work on multiple projects at any one time and prioritise time and tasks accordingly. Extensive experience of working on NEC and JCT contracts (formal accreditation desirable) Hold a professional qualification in Quantity Surveying. Proactive attitude towards delivering construction works to a world-class standard Excellent communications skills and the ability to liaise with senior clients & subcontractors. Ability to work using own initiative but also as part of a close-knit team. Possess a positive approach to learning, development and progression. Have a flexible approach towards working patterns (some out of hours working may be required to meet client deadlines). Excellent levels of computer literacy, and be fluent in Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel. Hold a full driving licence, valid in the UK. Sewell Group is an equal opportunities employer, recruiting within the guidelines of the Equality Act 2010. We are committed to the promotion of diversity and equal opportunity, as an employer and in the delivery of our products and services. As a committed safe employer, an enhanced DBS (criminal record) check will be carried out for the successful candidate of this role. Benefits Competitive Salary, Dependent on experience Annual Bonus opportunity 25 days holiday (plus Bank Holidays), rising with length of service to 30 days Being a Co-Owner of Sewell Estates, learn more here: Employee Ownership - Sewell Group Auto Enrolment pension Staff discounts High Street & Retail discount schemes ike 2 Work Scheme Technology Scheme Paid Parental Leave and Sickness Absence schemes
DB RECRUITMENT
Quantity Surveyor
DB RECRUITMENT Hull, Yorkshire
Quantity Surveyor Construction Kingston upon Hull, England, United Kingdom QS-CON-01 Full-time Description Location: Geneva Way, Leads Road. Hull. HU7 0DG Hours: 40 hours per week, 8.00am-5.00pm with 1 hour lunch break Salary: Dependant on experience Closing Date: 8 June 2026 Role Overview Reporting to the Managing Surveyor and Contracts Manager, the Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for managing all commercial and contractual aspects of project delivery, across a range of projects generally valued between 200k and 10m, whilst ensuring compliance to all legal and quality standards. The Quantity Surveyor will also be required to support cost development and commercial management during the pre-construction phase of projects as necessary, particularly those with which are developed on a two-stage or negotiated basis. Working collaboratively with the wider project delivery team, the Quantity Surveyor will ensure full co-ordination with the operational team and work in harmony with the Contracts Manager or Project Manager to ensure commercial success and client satisfaction on each project. The successful candidate will be required to commercially manage several projects at once taking full commercial responsibility for the projects allocated. Key Responsibilities Develop a detailed understanding of the client requirements and contractual obligations for each project and advise of any key risks to the bid team. Undertake high level cost planning and estimates during pre-construction phase. Manage and maintain procurement schedule(s) to ensure visibility and timely procurement across all projects. Prepare robust tender documents and subcontract enquiries to meet all requirements of the project, including our commitment to local supply chain spend. Undertake due diligence of supply chain members in line with company governance procedures, ensuring suitability of each supply chain member. Negotiate and procure sub-contract works and manage cost through to final account including agreeing variations to the works packages. Develop and implement suitable contracts, both with the client and supply chain. Ensure contract administration is undertaken throughout the lifecycle of each project to adequately protect the business and ensure compliance with contractual obligations. Prepare and submit project valuations and final accounts to the client, including pricing and agreeing variations. Monthly commercial reports to Managing Surveyor (CVRs, profit forecasting, cash flow etc). Actively manage the risk and opportunity identification process throughout to ensure visibility and adequate mitigations and forecasting can be implemented. Ensure compliance with all internal commercial processes. Requirements As well as exhibiting our company behaviours of being Positive, Professional, Customer Focused, a Team Player and Doing the Right Thing, the successful candidates will have the following: Essential: Experience across our core markets of health and education, including both refurbishment and new build. Have a strong knowledge of current Health and Safety practice and the ability to work closely with the operational team to ensure holistic decision making. A good understanding of the financial implications of methods and sequences of build. Ability to work on multiple projects at any one time and prioritise time and tasks accordingly. Extensive experience of working on NEC and JCT contracts (formal accreditation desirable) Hold a professional qualification in Quantity Surveying. Proactive attitude towards delivering construction works to a world-class standard Excellent communications skills and the ability to liaise with senior clients & subcontractors. Ability to work using own initiative but also as part of a close-knit team. Possess a positive approach to learning, development and progression. Have a flexible approach towards working patterns (some out of hours working may be required to meet client deadlines). Excellent levels of computer literacy, and be fluent in Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel. Hold a full driving licence, valid in the UK. Sewell Group is an equal opportunities employer, recruiting within the guidelines of the Equality Act 2010. We are committed to the promotion of diversity and equal opportunity, as an employer and in the delivery of our products and services. As a committed safe employer, an enhanced DBS (criminal record) check will be carried out for the successful candidate of this role. Benefits Competitive Salary, Dependent on experience Annual Bonus opportunity25 days holiday (plus Bank Holidays), rising with length of service to 30 days Being a Co-Owner of Sewell Estates, learn more here: Employee Ownership - Sewell Group Auto Enrolment pension Staff discounts High Street & Retail discount schemes Bike 2 Work Scheme Technology Scheme Paid Parental Leave and Sickness Absence schemes
22/05/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Construction Kingston upon Hull, England, United Kingdom QS-CON-01 Full-time Description Location: Geneva Way, Leads Road. Hull. HU7 0DG Hours: 40 hours per week, 8.00am-5.00pm with 1 hour lunch break Salary: Dependant on experience Closing Date: 8 June 2026 Role Overview Reporting to the Managing Surveyor and Contracts Manager, the Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for managing all commercial and contractual aspects of project delivery, across a range of projects generally valued between 200k and 10m, whilst ensuring compliance to all legal and quality standards. The Quantity Surveyor will also be required to support cost development and commercial management during the pre-construction phase of projects as necessary, particularly those with which are developed on a two-stage or negotiated basis. Working collaboratively with the wider project delivery team, the Quantity Surveyor will ensure full co-ordination with the operational team and work in harmony with the Contracts Manager or Project Manager to ensure commercial success and client satisfaction on each project. The successful candidate will be required to commercially manage several projects at once taking full commercial responsibility for the projects allocated. Key Responsibilities Develop a detailed understanding of the client requirements and contractual obligations for each project and advise of any key risks to the bid team. Undertake high level cost planning and estimates during pre-construction phase. Manage and maintain procurement schedule(s) to ensure visibility and timely procurement across all projects. Prepare robust tender documents and subcontract enquiries to meet all requirements of the project, including our commitment to local supply chain spend. Undertake due diligence of supply chain members in line with company governance procedures, ensuring suitability of each supply chain member. Negotiate and procure sub-contract works and manage cost through to final account including agreeing variations to the works packages. Develop and implement suitable contracts, both with the client and supply chain. Ensure contract administration is undertaken throughout the lifecycle of each project to adequately protect the business and ensure compliance with contractual obligations. Prepare and submit project valuations and final accounts to the client, including pricing and agreeing variations. Monthly commercial reports to Managing Surveyor (CVRs, profit forecasting, cash flow etc). Actively manage the risk and opportunity identification process throughout to ensure visibility and adequate mitigations and forecasting can be implemented. Ensure compliance with all internal commercial processes. Requirements As well as exhibiting our company behaviours of being Positive, Professional, Customer Focused, a Team Player and Doing the Right Thing, the successful candidates will have the following: Essential: Experience across our core markets of health and education, including both refurbishment and new build. Have a strong knowledge of current Health and Safety practice and the ability to work closely with the operational team to ensure holistic decision making. A good understanding of the financial implications of methods and sequences of build. Ability to work on multiple projects at any one time and prioritise time and tasks accordingly. Extensive experience of working on NEC and JCT contracts (formal accreditation desirable) Hold a professional qualification in Quantity Surveying. Proactive attitude towards delivering construction works to a world-class standard Excellent communications skills and the ability to liaise with senior clients & subcontractors. Ability to work using own initiative but also as part of a close-knit team. Possess a positive approach to learning, development and progression. Have a flexible approach towards working patterns (some out of hours working may be required to meet client deadlines). Excellent levels of computer literacy, and be fluent in Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel. Hold a full driving licence, valid in the UK. Sewell Group is an equal opportunities employer, recruiting within the guidelines of the Equality Act 2010. We are committed to the promotion of diversity and equal opportunity, as an employer and in the delivery of our products and services. As a committed safe employer, an enhanced DBS (criminal record) check will be carried out for the successful candidate of this role. Benefits Competitive Salary, Dependent on experience Annual Bonus opportunity25 days holiday (plus Bank Holidays), rising with length of service to 30 days Being a Co-Owner of Sewell Estates, learn more here: Employee Ownership - Sewell Group Auto Enrolment pension Staff discounts High Street & Retail discount schemes Bike 2 Work Scheme Technology Scheme Paid Parental Leave and Sickness Absence schemes
300 North Limited
Senior Technical Manager AE (Water)
300 North Limited City, Manchester
Technical Manager & Senior Authorising Engineer (Water & Mechanical Healthcare) £75,000 - £80,000 + Package Hybrid / Operational Travel Across Healthcare Portfolio Location: Yorkshire, Northwest, Northeast, East Midlands, Scotland A major UK healthcare FM and technical services organisation is looking to appoint a senior operational water governance professional to support a large acute healthcare portfolio across multiple live healthcare environments. This is not a traditional consultancy-led Authorising Engineer position. The organisation is specifically looking for somebody with strong embedded operational healthcare estates exposure tied into water governance, compliance and technical support - somebody capable of working closely with operational estates teams whilst driving standards, improving compliance maturity and supporting complex live healthcare environments. The position sits within a highly technical healthcare estates environment and will support operational teams across areas including water compliance, governance, remedials strategy, technical assurance, risk management and operational best practice. The successful individual will act as a senior technical authority across the portfolio whilst remaining commercially and operationally practical in approach. The environment itself is heavily healthcare-focused, including acute and critical environments, meaning there is a major emphasis around: HTM 04-01 L8 / HSG274 Domestic water systems Cooling towers Closed systems Water Safety Groups RP / AP / AE structures Healthcare water governance and compliance Operational estates support The client is specifically looking for somebody collaborative and operationally credible rather than a purely external audit/reporting background. The role will involve supporting operational estates teams directly, helping resolve difficult compliance situations, improving governance processes and supporting healthcare contracts operationally across a large portfolio. Candidates could come from a range of backgrounds including: Senior Authorising Engineer (Water) Responsible Person Water Water Compliance Manager Water Safety Manager Technical Compliance Manager Operational Healthcare Estates Specialist Water Governance / Healthcare Compliance AP Water / Senior RP Water looking to step into a broader operational governance role Strong healthcare exposure is essential. Individuals with backgrounds across NHS estates, healthcare FM, PFI healthcare environments, specialist healthcare water consultancies or operational healthcare compliance environments are all highly relevant. The organisation is open to speaking with both established AE(W) professionals and strong operationally-focused individuals progressing into broader governance leadership positions. The role offers the opportunity to work across a major healthcare estate portfolio with significant operational influence, technical ownership and long-term progression potential within a highly specialised area of the market. For a confidential discussion, please apply or contact Nathan Smallwood at 300 North on (phone number removed).
22/05/2026
Full time
Technical Manager & Senior Authorising Engineer (Water & Mechanical Healthcare) £75,000 - £80,000 + Package Hybrid / Operational Travel Across Healthcare Portfolio Location: Yorkshire, Northwest, Northeast, East Midlands, Scotland A major UK healthcare FM and technical services organisation is looking to appoint a senior operational water governance professional to support a large acute healthcare portfolio across multiple live healthcare environments. This is not a traditional consultancy-led Authorising Engineer position. The organisation is specifically looking for somebody with strong embedded operational healthcare estates exposure tied into water governance, compliance and technical support - somebody capable of working closely with operational estates teams whilst driving standards, improving compliance maturity and supporting complex live healthcare environments. The position sits within a highly technical healthcare estates environment and will support operational teams across areas including water compliance, governance, remedials strategy, technical assurance, risk management and operational best practice. The successful individual will act as a senior technical authority across the portfolio whilst remaining commercially and operationally practical in approach. The environment itself is heavily healthcare-focused, including acute and critical environments, meaning there is a major emphasis around: HTM 04-01 L8 / HSG274 Domestic water systems Cooling towers Closed systems Water Safety Groups RP / AP / AE structures Healthcare water governance and compliance Operational estates support The client is specifically looking for somebody collaborative and operationally credible rather than a purely external audit/reporting background. The role will involve supporting operational estates teams directly, helping resolve difficult compliance situations, improving governance processes and supporting healthcare contracts operationally across a large portfolio. Candidates could come from a range of backgrounds including: Senior Authorising Engineer (Water) Responsible Person Water Water Compliance Manager Water Safety Manager Technical Compliance Manager Operational Healthcare Estates Specialist Water Governance / Healthcare Compliance AP Water / Senior RP Water looking to step into a broader operational governance role Strong healthcare exposure is essential. Individuals with backgrounds across NHS estates, healthcare FM, PFI healthcare environments, specialist healthcare water consultancies or operational healthcare compliance environments are all highly relevant. The organisation is open to speaking with both established AE(W) professionals and strong operationally-focused individuals progressing into broader governance leadership positions. The role offers the opportunity to work across a major healthcare estate portfolio with significant operational influence, technical ownership and long-term progression potential within a highly specialised area of the market. For a confidential discussion, please apply or contact Nathan Smallwood at 300 North on (phone number removed).
Hays
Area Estates Manager
Hays
Area Estates Manager opportunity in Essex Your new company An established organisation delivering facilities management and maintenance services is seeking an experienced Estates Manager to oversee a diverse and distinctive estate across East Anglia. This portfolio spans a wide range of sites, each with its own operational demands and community significance, offering a varied working environment. This is a senior operational role suited to an individual who is seeking responsibility for a network of sites across the region. Your new role As the Area Estates Manager, you will take full ownership of maintenance delivery across the multi-site portfolio which will include planned, reactive and grounds maintenance services. Working closely with stakeholders and service partners, you will ensure all contractual performance, KPIs and compliance requirements are consistently achieved. You will support the delivery of capital works and upgrades across the portfolio and contribute to the commercial performance and long-term contract success. This role requires office presence approximately two days per week and regular travel across East Anglia. What you'll need to succeed In order to be successful for this role, you should have proven experience in operational leadership within estates or facilities management and strong technical understanding of property maintenance. Strong stakeholder communication skills are required and you should have experience of managing budgets and performance reporting. A driving licence and willingness to travel is essential. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a competitive salary, 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), hybrid working, car or car allowance, private medical cover and pension. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
22/05/2026
Full time
Area Estates Manager opportunity in Essex Your new company An established organisation delivering facilities management and maintenance services is seeking an experienced Estates Manager to oversee a diverse and distinctive estate across East Anglia. This portfolio spans a wide range of sites, each with its own operational demands and community significance, offering a varied working environment. This is a senior operational role suited to an individual who is seeking responsibility for a network of sites across the region. Your new role As the Area Estates Manager, you will take full ownership of maintenance delivery across the multi-site portfolio which will include planned, reactive and grounds maintenance services. Working closely with stakeholders and service partners, you will ensure all contractual performance, KPIs and compliance requirements are consistently achieved. You will support the delivery of capital works and upgrades across the portfolio and contribute to the commercial performance and long-term contract success. This role requires office presence approximately two days per week and regular travel across East Anglia. What you'll need to succeed In order to be successful for this role, you should have proven experience in operational leadership within estates or facilities management and strong technical understanding of property maintenance. Strong stakeholder communication skills are required and you should have experience of managing budgets and performance reporting. A driving licence and willingness to travel is essential. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a competitive salary, 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), hybrid working, car or car allowance, private medical cover and pension. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Hays
Associate/Director Building Surveyor Glasgow
Hays
Associate/Director Building Surveyor Glasgow Your new company You'll be joining a global, multidisciplinary consultancy that delivers cutting-edge solutions in design, engineering, and project management. This organisation partners with clients across the property, infrastructure, and sustainability sectors, helping them achieve ambitious goals such as Net Zero carbon targets and long-term estate efficiency. With a reputation for technical excellence and innovation, they offer a collaborative environment where building surveyors work alongside experts in architecture, engineering, and cost consultancy. Their projects span heritage refurbishments, commercial developments, healthcare estates, and education facilities, giving you exposure to a diverse and exciting portfolio. Your new role As a Building Surveyor, you'll play a key role in supporting senior surveyors and project managers on a variety of assignments. Your responsibilities will include: Assisting with condition surveys, defect diagnosis, and asset management reports.Supporting dilapidation assessments and party wall matters.Preparing technical documentation and contributing to contract administration under JCT and NEC frameworksWorking on refurbishment and improvement projects, ensuring compliance with sustainability and safety standardsLiaising with clients and stakeholders to deliver clear, professional adviceThis role offers hands-on experience across multiple sectors, giving you the chance to develop both technical and client-facing skills. You'll be part of a team that values knowledge sharing and encourages innovation. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Building Surveying or a closely related discipline Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities A proactive attitude and willingness to learn from experienced professionals Familiarity with surveying principles such as condition assessments and defect analysis Knowledge of JCT or NEC contracts (desirable but not essential) A genuine interest in sustainability and modern building practices What you'll get in return Full APC support and structured career development Access to high-profile projects across commercial, public, and heritage sectors A hybrid working model with flexibility to balance office and remote work A collaborative culture that promotes knowledge sharing and progression Competitive salary, benefits package, and opportunities for international exposure The chance to work for a consultancy that is shaping the future of the built environment through innovation and sustainability What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
19/05/2026
Full time
Associate/Director Building Surveyor Glasgow Your new company You'll be joining a global, multidisciplinary consultancy that delivers cutting-edge solutions in design, engineering, and project management. This organisation partners with clients across the property, infrastructure, and sustainability sectors, helping them achieve ambitious goals such as Net Zero carbon targets and long-term estate efficiency. With a reputation for technical excellence and innovation, they offer a collaborative environment where building surveyors work alongside experts in architecture, engineering, and cost consultancy. Their projects span heritage refurbishments, commercial developments, healthcare estates, and education facilities, giving you exposure to a diverse and exciting portfolio. Your new role As a Building Surveyor, you'll play a key role in supporting senior surveyors and project managers on a variety of assignments. Your responsibilities will include: Assisting with condition surveys, defect diagnosis, and asset management reports.Supporting dilapidation assessments and party wall matters.Preparing technical documentation and contributing to contract administration under JCT and NEC frameworksWorking on refurbishment and improvement projects, ensuring compliance with sustainability and safety standardsLiaising with clients and stakeholders to deliver clear, professional adviceThis role offers hands-on experience across multiple sectors, giving you the chance to develop both technical and client-facing skills. You'll be part of a team that values knowledge sharing and encourages innovation. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Building Surveying or a closely related discipline Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities A proactive attitude and willingness to learn from experienced professionals Familiarity with surveying principles such as condition assessments and defect analysis Knowledge of JCT or NEC contracts (desirable but not essential) A genuine interest in sustainability and modern building practices What you'll get in return Full APC support and structured career development Access to high-profile projects across commercial, public, and heritage sectors A hybrid working model with flexibility to balance office and remote work A collaborative culture that promotes knowledge sharing and progression Competitive salary, benefits package, and opportunities for international exposure The chance to work for a consultancy that is shaping the future of the built environment through innovation and sustainability What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
4M Recruitment
Senior Estates Surveyor
4M Recruitment Hove, Sussex
We are currently recruiting for a Senior Estates Surveyor on a 6 month initial contract. The main purpose of this role will be to identify and manage the property disposal strategy, to provide capital receipts. You will also provide expert professional advice on the Commercial, Operational and Corporate Landlord portfolios including valuation, property management, disposal and strategic asset management issues. The ideal candidate will be an experienced Estates Surveyor / Asset Surveyor / Asset Manager with experience in managing and disposing of commercial property assets. You will ideally be a member of RICS (MRICS) or associate member of RICS or equivalent professional experience. Past experience with public sector assets would also be highly desirable. Umbrella Day Rate: Negotiable depending on experience
19/05/2026
Contract
We are currently recruiting for a Senior Estates Surveyor on a 6 month initial contract. The main purpose of this role will be to identify and manage the property disposal strategy, to provide capital receipts. You will also provide expert professional advice on the Commercial, Operational and Corporate Landlord portfolios including valuation, property management, disposal and strategic asset management issues. The ideal candidate will be an experienced Estates Surveyor / Asset Surveyor / Asset Manager with experience in managing and disposing of commercial property assets. You will ideally be a member of RICS (MRICS) or associate member of RICS or equivalent professional experience. Past experience with public sector assets would also be highly desirable. Umbrella Day Rate: Negotiable depending on experience
Velocity Recruitment
Health and Safety Advisor
Velocity Recruitment City, Manchester
Health and Safety Advisor The Company This Health and Safety Advisor (QSHE) role is with one of the global leaders in the facilities management and property services sectors, providing a wide range of services to a multi-national client base. Part of their offering includes acting as a principal contractor, undertaking a diverse range of projects within their clients existing property portfolio/estates including M&E upgrades, building fabric refurbishment and commercial fit out with values from £50k - £5million. The Role Ideally for this role we are looking for someone who has a main contracting background where you have been responsible for overseeing multiple projects at a strategic level. Key Responsibilities To act as the QHSE focal point Ensures that QHSE standards, policies, and operating objectives are consistent Proactively appraise risk and oversee the safe delivery of projects Ensure compliance with all business wide policy Ensure construction phase plans and other key HSE requirements are built into projects Create and support an environment where observations, accidents and incidents are viewed as an opportunity of learning & improvement. Provide guidance and practical expertise on Health, Safety and Environmental issues in addition to those of Quality, ensuring there is appropriate day-to-day support. Ensure the safe delivery of projects by providing guidance and practical expertise on Health, Safety and Environmental issues in addition to those of Quality. Lead and support initiatives and best practice activities in all areas of QHSE Project Management. Coach and support team members and other stakeholders in executing QHSE strategy, tools and techniques. Consults, coordinates, and serves as principal liaison with project manager leaders on risk management, QHSE procedures and process, knowledgeable understanding of regulatory requirements within the UK, to ensure QHSE improvement, and management. Monitors, reports and aids in investigation of health and safety and environmental regulatory compliance within projects Reviews and oversees all work processes and conditions to ensure HSE (Health, Safety and Environmental) protective measures are optimized. Develops, recommend preventative and improvement measures to ensure the enhancement of QHSE programs. Support the health, safety and environment aspects of the new business winning process through solutions development, participation in presentations and consultation meetings, bid and contract generation and review through to support during mobilisation and resourcing activities. To support effective business communication through advice, review, leadership and direct contribution to management and team meetings, briefings, consultation forums, correspondence, monthly and ad-hoc reporting and other publications, as appropriate. Assist and guide as necessary with reviewing existing Policies, Procedures, Risk Assessments and Safe Systems of Work including an appraisal of how these are implemented. The Plus Points This is a great opportunity to join one of the household names in the property sector where you will be given the opportunity to progress into more senior level roles. They offer a competitive remuneration package with a generous bonus structure.
18/05/2026
Full time
Health and Safety Advisor The Company This Health and Safety Advisor (QSHE) role is with one of the global leaders in the facilities management and property services sectors, providing a wide range of services to a multi-national client base. Part of their offering includes acting as a principal contractor, undertaking a diverse range of projects within their clients existing property portfolio/estates including M&E upgrades, building fabric refurbishment and commercial fit out with values from £50k - £5million. The Role Ideally for this role we are looking for someone who has a main contracting background where you have been responsible for overseeing multiple projects at a strategic level. Key Responsibilities To act as the QHSE focal point Ensures that QHSE standards, policies, and operating objectives are consistent Proactively appraise risk and oversee the safe delivery of projects Ensure compliance with all business wide policy Ensure construction phase plans and other key HSE requirements are built into projects Create and support an environment where observations, accidents and incidents are viewed as an opportunity of learning & improvement. Provide guidance and practical expertise on Health, Safety and Environmental issues in addition to those of Quality, ensuring there is appropriate day-to-day support. Ensure the safe delivery of projects by providing guidance and practical expertise on Health, Safety and Environmental issues in addition to those of Quality. Lead and support initiatives and best practice activities in all areas of QHSE Project Management. Coach and support team members and other stakeholders in executing QHSE strategy, tools and techniques. Consults, coordinates, and serves as principal liaison with project manager leaders on risk management, QHSE procedures and process, knowledgeable understanding of regulatory requirements within the UK, to ensure QHSE improvement, and management. Monitors, reports and aids in investigation of health and safety and environmental regulatory compliance within projects Reviews and oversees all work processes and conditions to ensure HSE (Health, Safety and Environmental) protective measures are optimized. Develops, recommend preventative and improvement measures to ensure the enhancement of QHSE programs. Support the health, safety and environment aspects of the new business winning process through solutions development, participation in presentations and consultation meetings, bid and contract generation and review through to support during mobilisation and resourcing activities. To support effective business communication through advice, review, leadership and direct contribution to management and team meetings, briefings, consultation forums, correspondence, monthly and ad-hoc reporting and other publications, as appropriate. Assist and guide as necessary with reviewing existing Policies, Procedures, Risk Assessments and Safe Systems of Work including an appraisal of how these are implemented. The Plus Points This is a great opportunity to join one of the household names in the property sector where you will be given the opportunity to progress into more senior level roles. They offer a competitive remuneration package with a generous bonus structure.
Hays Construction and Property
Chartered Building Surveyor Glasgow
Hays Construction and Property
If you are a Chartered Building Surveyor in Scotland and would like to explore new opportunities, then please contact Hays Construction and Property team at (phone number removed) or email Your new company You'll be joining a global, multidisciplinary consultancy that delivers cutting-edge solutions in design, engineering, and project management. This organisation partners with clients across the property, infrastructure, and sustainability sectors, helping them achieve ambitious goals such as Net Zero carbon targets and long-term estate efficiency. With a reputation for technical excellence and innovation, they offer a collaborative environment where building surveyors work alongside experts in architecture, engineering, and cost consultancy. Their projects span heritage refurbishments, commercial developments, healthcare estates, and education facilities, giving you exposure to a diverse and exciting portfolio. Your new role As a Building Surveyor, you'll play a key role in supporting senior surveyors and project managers on a variety of assignments. Your responsibilities will include: Assisting with condition surveys, defect diagnosis, and asset management reports. Supporting dilapidation assessments and party wall matters. Preparing technical documentation and contributing to contract administration under JCT and NEC frameworks Working on refurbishment and improvement projects, ensuring compliance with sustainability and safety standards Liaising with clients and stakeholders to deliver clear, professional advice This role offers hands-on experience across multiple sectors, giving you the chance to develop both technical and client-facing skills. You'll be part of a team that values knowledge sharing and encourages innovation. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Building Surveying or a closely related discipline Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities A proactive attitude and willingness to learn from experienced professionals Familiarity with surveying principles such as condition assessments and defect analysis Knowledge of JCT or NEC contracts (desirable but not essential) A genuine interest in sustainability and modern building practices What you'll get in return Full APC support and structured career development Access to high-profile projects across commercial, public, and heritage sectors A hybrid working model with flexibility to balance office and remote work A collaborative culture that promotes knowledge sharing and progression Competitive salary, benefits package, and opportunities for international exposure The chance to work for a consultancy that is shaping the future of the built environment through innovation and sustainability What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
18/05/2026
Full time
If you are a Chartered Building Surveyor in Scotland and would like to explore new opportunities, then please contact Hays Construction and Property team at (phone number removed) or email Your new company You'll be joining a global, multidisciplinary consultancy that delivers cutting-edge solutions in design, engineering, and project management. This organisation partners with clients across the property, infrastructure, and sustainability sectors, helping them achieve ambitious goals such as Net Zero carbon targets and long-term estate efficiency. With a reputation for technical excellence and innovation, they offer a collaborative environment where building surveyors work alongside experts in architecture, engineering, and cost consultancy. Their projects span heritage refurbishments, commercial developments, healthcare estates, and education facilities, giving you exposure to a diverse and exciting portfolio. Your new role As a Building Surveyor, you'll play a key role in supporting senior surveyors and project managers on a variety of assignments. Your responsibilities will include: Assisting with condition surveys, defect diagnosis, and asset management reports. Supporting dilapidation assessments and party wall matters. Preparing technical documentation and contributing to contract administration under JCT and NEC frameworks Working on refurbishment and improvement projects, ensuring compliance with sustainability and safety standards Liaising with clients and stakeholders to deliver clear, professional advice This role offers hands-on experience across multiple sectors, giving you the chance to develop both technical and client-facing skills. You'll be part of a team that values knowledge sharing and encourages innovation. What you'll need to succeed A degree in Building Surveying or a closely related discipline Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities A proactive attitude and willingness to learn from experienced professionals Familiarity with surveying principles such as condition assessments and defect analysis Knowledge of JCT or NEC contracts (desirable but not essential) A genuine interest in sustainability and modern building practices What you'll get in return Full APC support and structured career development Access to high-profile projects across commercial, public, and heritage sectors A hybrid working model with flexibility to balance office and remote work A collaborative culture that promotes knowledge sharing and progression Competitive salary, benefits package, and opportunities for international exposure The chance to work for a consultancy that is shaping the future of the built environment through innovation and sustainability What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)

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