Commissioning Engineer Location: Glasgow, with travel across Scotland as required Company: Leading Principal Contractor within the Scottish Water Framework Join Now to Shaping Scotland s Water Future Are you a skilled Commissioning Engineer ready to take the next step in your career? Do you want to play a key role in protecting and improving Scotland s water network for generations to come? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. We are delighted to be working with one of the most successful engineering firms operating within the Scottish Water Framework. Our client, an internationally recognised and forward-thinking organisation, is expanding their MEICA delivery team in Scotland and is seeking an experienced Commissioning Engineer to join their Glasgow office. As a Commissioning Engineer, you will be at the heart of delivering projects that make a real impact. You ll take responsibility for the installation, commissioning, and handover of all MEICA elements across a diverse portfolio of water and wastewater projects. Key Responsibilities Carry out on-site commissioning activities across a range of projects. Prepare and deliver commissioning completion reports and project updates. Ensure all commissioning is conducted in full compliance with safety standards. Develop detailed commissioning plans during both pricing and design phases. Produce all required commissioning documentation in a timely manner. Work closely with Scottish Water CSD staff to ensure smooth asset integration. Oversee off-site testing and pre-commissioning activities. Adhere to rigorous change control processes. Share best practices and contribute to team knowledge development. About You ONC/HNC (or equivalent) in electrical, mechanical, or ICA engineering or extensive relevant experience. Proven site-based commissioning and installation (M&E) experience, ideally within the Scottish water sector. MEICA-qualified engineer with strong technical knowledge. Working knowledge of Profibus (desirable). Familiarity with WIMES standards and telemetry systems. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel as required. What s On Offer The chance to work on high-profile and meaningful projects. Collaboration with diverse, expert teams dedicated to excellence. High-quality training and structured career development. Benefits Competitive salary with a comprehensive benefits package. Company car. Generous holiday entitlement. Private healthcare. Excellent pension scheme. How to Apply If you re excited by this opportunity, we d love to hear from you. Please apply directly or contact Adam Rahma on (phone number removed), quoting reference J46220. Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
Oct 22, 2025
Full time
Commissioning Engineer Location: Glasgow, with travel across Scotland as required Company: Leading Principal Contractor within the Scottish Water Framework Join Now to Shaping Scotland s Water Future Are you a skilled Commissioning Engineer ready to take the next step in your career? Do you want to play a key role in protecting and improving Scotland s water network for generations to come? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. We are delighted to be working with one of the most successful engineering firms operating within the Scottish Water Framework. Our client, an internationally recognised and forward-thinking organisation, is expanding their MEICA delivery team in Scotland and is seeking an experienced Commissioning Engineer to join their Glasgow office. As a Commissioning Engineer, you will be at the heart of delivering projects that make a real impact. You ll take responsibility for the installation, commissioning, and handover of all MEICA elements across a diverse portfolio of water and wastewater projects. Key Responsibilities Carry out on-site commissioning activities across a range of projects. Prepare and deliver commissioning completion reports and project updates. Ensure all commissioning is conducted in full compliance with safety standards. Develop detailed commissioning plans during both pricing and design phases. Produce all required commissioning documentation in a timely manner. Work closely with Scottish Water CSD staff to ensure smooth asset integration. Oversee off-site testing and pre-commissioning activities. Adhere to rigorous change control processes. Share best practices and contribute to team knowledge development. About You ONC/HNC (or equivalent) in electrical, mechanical, or ICA engineering or extensive relevant experience. Proven site-based commissioning and installation (M&E) experience, ideally within the Scottish water sector. MEICA-qualified engineer with strong technical knowledge. Working knowledge of Profibus (desirable). Familiarity with WIMES standards and telemetry systems. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel as required. What s On Offer The chance to work on high-profile and meaningful projects. Collaboration with diverse, expert teams dedicated to excellence. High-quality training and structured career development. Benefits Competitive salary with a comprehensive benefits package. Company car. Generous holiday entitlement. Private healthcare. Excellent pension scheme. How to Apply If you re excited by this opportunity, we d love to hear from you. Please apply directly or contact Adam Rahma on (phone number removed), quoting reference J46220. Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
Project Manager- Protection & Control Location: remote working available with travel to sites across the UK. Experience as a Project Manager in both managing the implementation of control and protection systems and EPC experience on substation projects within the UK is critical for this role. You will work closely with internal stakeholders, including the engineering and commercial teams, as well as external customers and suppliers. This role leads a portfolio of high-value projects focused on protection, control, and cybersecurity for National Grid or other DNOs and industrial customers. You'll also oversee project teams, drive continuous improvement, and ensure compliance with health, safety, environmental, and quality standards. Key duties: Working closely with the rest of the Project Team, the PM will establish, implement and maintain the project delivery strategy. To lead, coordinate and oversee the successful delivery of protection and control equipment on sites - from point of order right through to installation and handover Work with the manufacturing factory, engineering team and commercial teams to ensure projects are delivered on time, to quality & SHEQ standards and within budget. Manage and lead a portfolio of Projects and collaborate with customer's senior partners to ensure customer's agreement, handle the programme and address any commercial issues. Liaise with customers to understand their requirements and manage their expectations. Manage and foster a strong relationship with suppliers to ensure timely delivery of products and services. Work with the internal engineering team to assist with project processes and efficiency We are looking for: Significant knowledge in the Transmission & Distribution Sector (power generation networks). Degree in Electrical Engineering or a similar related field Project Management qualification (desirable but not essential). Strong competence in Protection and Control equipment and technology. Project Management within the UK renewable energy industry (DNOs and TSOs in the UK.) Experience in subcontract management, site CDM management and management of commissioning activities. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills. You should apply if: - If you are confident in your ability to combine technical expertise with strong project management capabilities. - If you are comfortable working both independently and as part of a cross-functional team, with the ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining attention to detail. If this opportunity sounds right, please reach out to Yana Arif ( (url removed directly to apply or request more information about this role.
Oct 22, 2025
Full time
Project Manager- Protection & Control Location: remote working available with travel to sites across the UK. Experience as a Project Manager in both managing the implementation of control and protection systems and EPC experience on substation projects within the UK is critical for this role. You will work closely with internal stakeholders, including the engineering and commercial teams, as well as external customers and suppliers. This role leads a portfolio of high-value projects focused on protection, control, and cybersecurity for National Grid or other DNOs and industrial customers. You'll also oversee project teams, drive continuous improvement, and ensure compliance with health, safety, environmental, and quality standards. Key duties: Working closely with the rest of the Project Team, the PM will establish, implement and maintain the project delivery strategy. To lead, coordinate and oversee the successful delivery of protection and control equipment on sites - from point of order right through to installation and handover Work with the manufacturing factory, engineering team and commercial teams to ensure projects are delivered on time, to quality & SHEQ standards and within budget. Manage and lead a portfolio of Projects and collaborate with customer's senior partners to ensure customer's agreement, handle the programme and address any commercial issues. Liaise with customers to understand their requirements and manage their expectations. Manage and foster a strong relationship with suppliers to ensure timely delivery of products and services. Work with the internal engineering team to assist with project processes and efficiency We are looking for: Significant knowledge in the Transmission & Distribution Sector (power generation networks). Degree in Electrical Engineering or a similar related field Project Management qualification (desirable but not essential). Strong competence in Protection and Control equipment and technology. Project Management within the UK renewable energy industry (DNOs and TSOs in the UK.) Experience in subcontract management, site CDM management and management of commissioning activities. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills. You should apply if: - If you are confident in your ability to combine technical expertise with strong project management capabilities. - If you are comfortable working both independently and as part of a cross-functional team, with the ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining attention to detail. If this opportunity sounds right, please reach out to Yana Arif ( (url removed directly to apply or request more information about this role.
Job Summary : We are seeking a highly experienced Senior Electrical Design Engineer with a strong background in railway systems to lead and support electrical engineering projects from concept to completion. You will be responsible for developing electrical designs, ensuring compliance with industry standards, and coordinating across multidisciplinary teams to deliver safe, efficient, and innovative rail solutions. Key Responsibilities : Lead the design and development of electrical systems for railway infrastructure or rolling stock (e.g., traction power, control systems, lighting, HVAC, earthing/bonding). Produce detailed electrical drawings, schematics, wiring diagrams, and layout plans using AutoCAD, Revit, or similar tools. Ensure compliance with relevant railway standards (e.g., EN50126, EN50128, EN50129, BS, IEC, Network Rail standards). Conduct electrical load calculations, cable sizing, fault level assessments, and protection coordination studies. Review and approve technical documentation, specifications, and design reports. Provide technical leadership and mentorship to junior engineers. Collaborate with project managers, civil engineers, systems engineers, and clients to ensure project goals are met on time and within budget. Interface with external stakeholders, such as Network Rail, Transport Authorities, or rolling stock manufacturers. Support testing, commissioning, and validation of electrical systems on-site when required. Perform risk assessments and participate in hazard and operability studies (HAZOP/HAZID). Required Skills & Experience : Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field. Minimum 7-10 years of electrical engineering experience, with at least 5-10 years in the railway sector. Strong knowledge of railway electrical systems (e.g., traction power substations, OLE, signalling power supplies, EMC). Proficiency in electrical CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD Electrical, EPLAN, Revit MEP). Familiarity with relevant safety standards and assurance processes in the rail industry. Chartered Engineer status (CEng) or working towards it (preferred). Experience with BIM processes and tools (desirable). Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Tools & Software : AutoCAD, Revit, EPLAN ETAP, Amtech, Dialux (for lighting) MS Office Suite Project management tools (MS Project, Primavera, etc.) Employment Type : Full-Time Permanent Sectors / Projects You Might Work On : High-speed rail Metro/light rail systems Electrification projects (OLE/third rail) Railway station power systems Rolling stock upgrades or new builds Signaling and communications systems
Oct 21, 2025
Full time
Job Summary : We are seeking a highly experienced Senior Electrical Design Engineer with a strong background in railway systems to lead and support electrical engineering projects from concept to completion. You will be responsible for developing electrical designs, ensuring compliance with industry standards, and coordinating across multidisciplinary teams to deliver safe, efficient, and innovative rail solutions. Key Responsibilities : Lead the design and development of electrical systems for railway infrastructure or rolling stock (e.g., traction power, control systems, lighting, HVAC, earthing/bonding). Produce detailed electrical drawings, schematics, wiring diagrams, and layout plans using AutoCAD, Revit, or similar tools. Ensure compliance with relevant railway standards (e.g., EN50126, EN50128, EN50129, BS, IEC, Network Rail standards). Conduct electrical load calculations, cable sizing, fault level assessments, and protection coordination studies. Review and approve technical documentation, specifications, and design reports. Provide technical leadership and mentorship to junior engineers. Collaborate with project managers, civil engineers, systems engineers, and clients to ensure project goals are met on time and within budget. Interface with external stakeholders, such as Network Rail, Transport Authorities, or rolling stock manufacturers. Support testing, commissioning, and validation of electrical systems on-site when required. Perform risk assessments and participate in hazard and operability studies (HAZOP/HAZID). Required Skills & Experience : Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field. Minimum 7-10 years of electrical engineering experience, with at least 5-10 years in the railway sector. Strong knowledge of railway electrical systems (e.g., traction power substations, OLE, signalling power supplies, EMC). Proficiency in electrical CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD Electrical, EPLAN, Revit MEP). Familiarity with relevant safety standards and assurance processes in the rail industry. Chartered Engineer status (CEng) or working towards it (preferred). Experience with BIM processes and tools (desirable). Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Tools & Software : AutoCAD, Revit, EPLAN ETAP, Amtech, Dialux (for lighting) MS Office Suite Project management tools (MS Project, Primavera, etc.) Employment Type : Full-Time Permanent Sectors / Projects You Might Work On : High-speed rail Metro/light rail systems Electrification projects (OLE/third rail) Railway station power systems Rolling stock upgrades or new builds Signaling and communications systems
A leading international contractor, renowned for delivering large-scale and technically complex projects across Europe, is seeking an experienced Electrical Lead to join their team on a high-profile data centre project in Frankfurt. This is a permanent position offering long-term work with a strong pipeline of future projects across the region. The role would suit a driven electrical professional with proven leadership experience on major MEP or mission-critical builds. Key Responsibilities: Oversee all electrical installation and commissioning activities on site. Manage subcontractors and coordinate daily site operations. Ensure project delivery in line with safety, quality, and programme expectations. Liaise with project management, design teams, and client representatives. Drive quality assurance, inspections, and handover documentation. Lead weekly planning meetings and ensure alignment with construction milestones. Provide leadership, mentoring, and guidance to the site electrical team. Report progress, risks, and resource needs to senior management. Requirements: EU passport essential for site access and compliance. 5+ years experience in electrical leadership roles on large-scale industrial or data centre projects. Strong understanding of electrical systems: LV/MV distribution, UPS, generators, fire alarm, and controls. Proven ability to manage subcontractors, schedules, and technical delivery. Excellent communication, coordination, and documentation skills. Relevant trade or engineering qualification in electrical discipline. If you would like to apply for this position, please forward your CV to Meallagh using the email link provided.
Oct 21, 2025
Full time
A leading international contractor, renowned for delivering large-scale and technically complex projects across Europe, is seeking an experienced Electrical Lead to join their team on a high-profile data centre project in Frankfurt. This is a permanent position offering long-term work with a strong pipeline of future projects across the region. The role would suit a driven electrical professional with proven leadership experience on major MEP or mission-critical builds. Key Responsibilities: Oversee all electrical installation and commissioning activities on site. Manage subcontractors and coordinate daily site operations. Ensure project delivery in line with safety, quality, and programme expectations. Liaise with project management, design teams, and client representatives. Drive quality assurance, inspections, and handover documentation. Lead weekly planning meetings and ensure alignment with construction milestones. Provide leadership, mentoring, and guidance to the site electrical team. Report progress, risks, and resource needs to senior management. Requirements: EU passport essential for site access and compliance. 5+ years experience in electrical leadership roles on large-scale industrial or data centre projects. Strong understanding of electrical systems: LV/MV distribution, UPS, generators, fire alarm, and controls. Proven ability to manage subcontractors, schedules, and technical delivery. Excellent communication, coordination, and documentation skills. Relevant trade or engineering qualification in electrical discipline. If you would like to apply for this position, please forward your CV to Meallagh using the email link provided.
Preconstruction Manager - Electrical Scotland, East Kilbride, Perth Permanent & Full Time Competitive Salary + Car Allowance & Flexible Benefits Summary: As a preconstruction manager with Freedom Professional Services, you will be responsible for managing a mixed team of design engineers on large multidiscipline design projects, ensuring the successful delivery of projects from the start of the preconstruction phase, through to handover at construction. You will interface heavily with the construction team, managing the transfer of design and engineering solutions, into the construction area, and ensuring that the overarching project programme is maintained. Successful candidates will be self-starters, positive leaders, problem solvers, and good relationship-builders. As the Electrical preconstruction manager, you will apply construction and site experience from electrical projects to the design process, leading the constructability review phase of electrical designs. This role may require work on multiple projects at the same time and may require travel to different offices and site locations as necessary. As a preconstruction manager, you will have three main areas of focus in the business, primarily on projects that are Design and Build projects/opportunities: During project tender phase, support the sales/business development team to evaluate the client/project requirements from the tender documentation, help to build an initial cost estimate, input into the initial high-level schedule development process, and answer any initial design team queriesAfter contract award, support the design team with design reviews and constructability reviews and provide input to the project schedule and quality plan. Support the design team with the project risk register and health and safety fileDuring construction, support the construction team with onsite problem resolutions and feed-back lessons learned to design and sales/business development team. Key Deliverables Read tender documentation and support the sales team with risks and opportunities for the design, arising from the client specification Provide cost estimations in conjunction with the estimator Support construction and commissioning phases of the project Provide insight into equipment selection in the design phase, with construction-level inputs Support with CDM / regulatory requirements Design Phase Study the contract as signed to understand the project requirements Lead constructability reviews with the design team Support project planner with construction-level input to create realistic preconstruction schedules Support in the development of the project quality plan for Construction / Commissioning phases Support with hand-over from design to construction Develop construction Inspection & Test Plans and relevant check sheets (if not already present within company) Provide construction knowhow as required Support site team with construction issues resolution Conduct lessons learned at completion of preconstruction phase (equipment / quality / methodology / schedule issues) and feedback to engineers and sales team, improving Freedom's project execution Develop and implement preconstruction strategies that align with the overall project objectives and goals. Work closely with the construction team to ensure that designs and engineering solutions meet the project requirements and are feasible from a construction perspective. Manage the preconstruction budget, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively. Review and approve project designs and plans, ensuring that they meet the project requirements and are in compliance with relevant regulations and standards from a construction perspective. Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including clients, contractors, and vendors. Provide technical expertise and guidance to the design team, and interface with the construction team to provide solutions to design and engineering challenges. Ensure that project risks are identified and managed effectively throughout the preconstruction phase. Develop and implement preconstruction strategies that align with the overall project objectives and goals. Work closely with the construction team to ensure that designs and engineering solutions meet the project requirements and are feasible from a construction perspective. Manage the preconstruction budget, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively. What We're Looking For: If you are an experienced Preconstruction Manager looking for a dynamic role where you can drive project success from design to construction, we would love to hear from you. Extensive experience in preconstruction and construction management, with a proven track record of delivering successful projects. Experience managing a team of construction managers, supervisors and site engineers. Strong technical knowledge and expertise in construction management, OH&S and SHEQ management, and engineering. Knowledge of relevant T&D regulations and standards, including awareness of client standards. Strong leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire a team. Proficient in Microsoft Office and project management software. Qualifications: Engineering HND or Construction HND or other related field Health and Safety related qualification such as SMSTS/IOSH/NEBOSH Hold CSCS card Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Industry competitive Base Salary + Sales Bonus Car/Car allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our cultur
Oct 20, 2025
Full time
Preconstruction Manager - Electrical Scotland, East Kilbride, Perth Permanent & Full Time Competitive Salary + Car Allowance & Flexible Benefits Summary: As a preconstruction manager with Freedom Professional Services, you will be responsible for managing a mixed team of design engineers on large multidiscipline design projects, ensuring the successful delivery of projects from the start of the preconstruction phase, through to handover at construction. You will interface heavily with the construction team, managing the transfer of design and engineering solutions, into the construction area, and ensuring that the overarching project programme is maintained. Successful candidates will be self-starters, positive leaders, problem solvers, and good relationship-builders. As the Electrical preconstruction manager, you will apply construction and site experience from electrical projects to the design process, leading the constructability review phase of electrical designs. This role may require work on multiple projects at the same time and may require travel to different offices and site locations as necessary. As a preconstruction manager, you will have three main areas of focus in the business, primarily on projects that are Design and Build projects/opportunities: During project tender phase, support the sales/business development team to evaluate the client/project requirements from the tender documentation, help to build an initial cost estimate, input into the initial high-level schedule development process, and answer any initial design team queriesAfter contract award, support the design team with design reviews and constructability reviews and provide input to the project schedule and quality plan. Support the design team with the project risk register and health and safety fileDuring construction, support the construction team with onsite problem resolutions and feed-back lessons learned to design and sales/business development team. Key Deliverables Read tender documentation and support the sales team with risks and opportunities for the design, arising from the client specification Provide cost estimations in conjunction with the estimator Support construction and commissioning phases of the project Provide insight into equipment selection in the design phase, with construction-level inputs Support with CDM / regulatory requirements Design Phase Study the contract as signed to understand the project requirements Lead constructability reviews with the design team Support project planner with construction-level input to create realistic preconstruction schedules Support in the development of the project quality plan for Construction / Commissioning phases Support with hand-over from design to construction Develop construction Inspection & Test Plans and relevant check sheets (if not already present within company) Provide construction knowhow as required Support site team with construction issues resolution Conduct lessons learned at completion of preconstruction phase (equipment / quality / methodology / schedule issues) and feedback to engineers and sales team, improving Freedom's project execution Develop and implement preconstruction strategies that align with the overall project objectives and goals. Work closely with the construction team to ensure that designs and engineering solutions meet the project requirements and are feasible from a construction perspective. Manage the preconstruction budget, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively. Review and approve project designs and plans, ensuring that they meet the project requirements and are in compliance with relevant regulations and standards from a construction perspective. Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including clients, contractors, and vendors. Provide technical expertise and guidance to the design team, and interface with the construction team to provide solutions to design and engineering challenges. Ensure that project risks are identified and managed effectively throughout the preconstruction phase. Develop and implement preconstruction strategies that align with the overall project objectives and goals. Work closely with the construction team to ensure that designs and engineering solutions meet the project requirements and are feasible from a construction perspective. Manage the preconstruction budget, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively. What We're Looking For: If you are an experienced Preconstruction Manager looking for a dynamic role where you can drive project success from design to construction, we would love to hear from you. Extensive experience in preconstruction and construction management, with a proven track record of delivering successful projects. Experience managing a team of construction managers, supervisors and site engineers. Strong technical knowledge and expertise in construction management, OH&S and SHEQ management, and engineering. Knowledge of relevant T&D regulations and standards, including awareness of client standards. Strong leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire a team. Proficient in Microsoft Office and project management software. Qualifications: Engineering HND or Construction HND or other related field Health and Safety related qualification such as SMSTS/IOSH/NEBOSH Hold CSCS card Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Industry competitive Base Salary + Sales Bonus Car/Car allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our cultur
Preconstruction Manager - Electrical Scotland, East Kilbride, Perth Permanent & Full Time Competitive Salary + Car Allowance & Flexible Benefits Summary: As a preconstruction manager with Freedom Professional Services, you will be responsible for managing a mixed team of design engineers on large multidiscipline design projects, ensuring the successful delivery of projects from the start of the preconstruction phase, through to handover at construction. You will interface heavily with the construction team, managing the transfer of design and engineering solutions, into the construction area, and ensuring that the overarching project programme is maintained. Successful candidates will be self-starters, positive leaders, problem solvers, and good relationship-builders. As the Electrical preconstruction manager, you will apply construction and site experience from electrical projects to the design process, leading the constructability review phase of electrical designs. This role may require work on multiple projects at the same time and may require travel to different offices and site locations as necessary. As a preconstruction manager, you will have three main areas of focus in the business, primarily on projects that are Design and Build projects/opportunities: During project tender phase, support the sales/business development team to evaluate the client/project requirements from the tender documentation, help to build an initial cost estimate, input into the initial high-level schedule development process, and answer any initial design team queriesAfter contract award, support the design team with design reviews and constructability reviews and provide input to the project schedule and quality plan. Support the design team with the project risk register and health and safety fileDuring construction, support the construction team with onsite problem resolutions and feed-back lessons learned to design and sales/business development team. Key Deliverables Read tender documentation and support the sales team with risks and opportunities for the design, arising from the client specification Provide cost estimations in conjunction with the estimator Support construction and commissioning phases of the project Provide insight into equipment selection in the design phase, with construction-level inputs Support with CDM / regulatory requirements Design Phase Study the contract as signed to understand the project requirements Lead constructability reviews with the design team Support project planner with construction-level input to create realistic preconstruction schedules Support in the development of the project quality plan for Construction / Commissioning phases Support with hand-over from design to construction Develop construction Inspection & Test Plans and relevant check sheets (if not already present within company) Provide construction knowhow as required Support site team with construction issues resolution Conduct lessons learned at completion of preconstruction phase (equipment / quality / methodology / schedule issues) and feedback to engineers and sales team, improving Freedom's project execution Develop and implement preconstruction strategies that align with the overall project objectives and goals. Work closely with the construction team to ensure that designs and engineering solutions meet the project requirements and are feasible from a construction perspective. Manage the preconstruction budget, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively. Review and approve project designs and plans, ensuring that they meet the project requirements and are in compliance with relevant regulations and standards from a construction perspective. Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including clients, contractors, and vendors. Provide technical expertise and guidance to the design team, and interface with the construction team to provide solutions to design and engineering challenges. Ensure that project risks are identified and managed effectively throughout the preconstruction phase. Develop and implement preconstruction strategies that align with the overall project objectives and goals. Work closely with the construction team to ensure that designs and engineering solutions meet the project requirements and are feasible from a construction perspective. Manage the preconstruction budget, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively. What We're Looking For: If you are an experienced Preconstruction Manager looking for a dynamic role where you can drive project success from design to construction, we would love to hear from you. Extensive experience in preconstruction and construction management, with a proven track record of delivering successful projects. Experience managing a team of construction managers, supervisors and site engineers. Strong technical knowledge and expertise in construction management, OH&S and SHEQ management, and engineering. Knowledge of relevant T&D regulations and standards, including awareness of client standards. Strong leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire a team. Proficient in Microsoft Office and project management software. Qualifications: Engineering HND or Construction HND or other related field Health and Safety related qualification such as SMSTS/IOSH/NEBOSH Hold CSCS card Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Industry competitive Base Salary + Sales Bonus Car/Car allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our cultur
Oct 20, 2025
Full time
Preconstruction Manager - Electrical Scotland, East Kilbride, Perth Permanent & Full Time Competitive Salary + Car Allowance & Flexible Benefits Summary: As a preconstruction manager with Freedom Professional Services, you will be responsible for managing a mixed team of design engineers on large multidiscipline design projects, ensuring the successful delivery of projects from the start of the preconstruction phase, through to handover at construction. You will interface heavily with the construction team, managing the transfer of design and engineering solutions, into the construction area, and ensuring that the overarching project programme is maintained. Successful candidates will be self-starters, positive leaders, problem solvers, and good relationship-builders. As the Electrical preconstruction manager, you will apply construction and site experience from electrical projects to the design process, leading the constructability review phase of electrical designs. This role may require work on multiple projects at the same time and may require travel to different offices and site locations as necessary. As a preconstruction manager, you will have three main areas of focus in the business, primarily on projects that are Design and Build projects/opportunities: During project tender phase, support the sales/business development team to evaluate the client/project requirements from the tender documentation, help to build an initial cost estimate, input into the initial high-level schedule development process, and answer any initial design team queriesAfter contract award, support the design team with design reviews and constructability reviews and provide input to the project schedule and quality plan. Support the design team with the project risk register and health and safety fileDuring construction, support the construction team with onsite problem resolutions and feed-back lessons learned to design and sales/business development team. Key Deliverables Read tender documentation and support the sales team with risks and opportunities for the design, arising from the client specification Provide cost estimations in conjunction with the estimator Support construction and commissioning phases of the project Provide insight into equipment selection in the design phase, with construction-level inputs Support with CDM / regulatory requirements Design Phase Study the contract as signed to understand the project requirements Lead constructability reviews with the design team Support project planner with construction-level input to create realistic preconstruction schedules Support in the development of the project quality plan for Construction / Commissioning phases Support with hand-over from design to construction Develop construction Inspection & Test Plans and relevant check sheets (if not already present within company) Provide construction knowhow as required Support site team with construction issues resolution Conduct lessons learned at completion of preconstruction phase (equipment / quality / methodology / schedule issues) and feedback to engineers and sales team, improving Freedom's project execution Develop and implement preconstruction strategies that align with the overall project objectives and goals. Work closely with the construction team to ensure that designs and engineering solutions meet the project requirements and are feasible from a construction perspective. Manage the preconstruction budget, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively. Review and approve project designs and plans, ensuring that they meet the project requirements and are in compliance with relevant regulations and standards from a construction perspective. Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including clients, contractors, and vendors. Provide technical expertise and guidance to the design team, and interface with the construction team to provide solutions to design and engineering challenges. Ensure that project risks are identified and managed effectively throughout the preconstruction phase. Develop and implement preconstruction strategies that align with the overall project objectives and goals. Work closely with the construction team to ensure that designs and engineering solutions meet the project requirements and are feasible from a construction perspective. Manage the preconstruction budget, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively. What We're Looking For: If you are an experienced Preconstruction Manager looking for a dynamic role where you can drive project success from design to construction, we would love to hear from you. Extensive experience in preconstruction and construction management, with a proven track record of delivering successful projects. Experience managing a team of construction managers, supervisors and site engineers. Strong technical knowledge and expertise in construction management, OH&S and SHEQ management, and engineering. Knowledge of relevant T&D regulations and standards, including awareness of client standards. Strong leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire a team. Proficient in Microsoft Office and project management software. Qualifications: Engineering HND or Construction HND or other related field Health and Safety related qualification such as SMSTS/IOSH/NEBOSH Hold CSCS card Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Industry competitive Base Salary + Sales Bonus Car/Car allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our cultur
Preconstruction Manager - Electrical Scotland, East Kilbride, Perth Permanent & Full Time Competitive Salary + Car Allowance & Flexible Benefits Summary: As a preconstruction manager with Freedom Professional Services, you will be responsible for managing a mixed team of design engineers on large multidiscipline design projects, ensuring the successful delivery of projects from the start of the preconstruction phase, through to handover at construction. You will interface heavily with the construction team, managing the transfer of design and engineering solutions, into the construction area, and ensuring that the overarching project programme is maintained. Successful candidates will be self-starters, positive leaders, problem solvers, and good relationship-builders. As the Electrical preconstruction manager, you will apply construction and site experience from electrical projects to the design process, leading the constructability review phase of electrical designs. This role may require work on multiple projects at the same time and may require travel to different offices and site locations as necessary. As a preconstruction manager, you will have three main areas of focus in the business, primarily on projects that are Design and Build projects/opportunities: During project tender phase, support the sales/business development team to evaluate the client/project requirements from the tender documentation, help to build an initial cost estimate, input into the initial high-level schedule development process, and answer any initial design team queriesAfter contract award, support the design team with design reviews and constructability reviews and provide input to the project schedule and quality plan. Support the design team with the project risk register and health and safety fileDuring construction, support the construction team with onsite problem resolutions and feed-back lessons learned to design and sales/business development team. Key Deliverables Read tender documentation and support the sales team with risks and opportunities for the design, arising from the client specification Provide cost estimations in conjunction with the estimator Support construction and commissioning phases of the project Provide insight into equipment selection in the design phase, with construction-level inputs Support with CDM / regulatory requirements Design Phase Study the contract as signed to understand the project requirements Lead constructability reviews with the design team Support project planner with construction-level input to create realistic preconstruction schedules Support in the development of the project quality plan for Construction / Commissioning phases Support with hand-over from design to construction Develop construction Inspection & Test Plans and relevant check sheets (if not already present within company) Provide construction knowhow as required Support site team with construction issues resolution Conduct lessons learned at completion of preconstruction phase (equipment / quality / methodology / schedule issues) and feedback to engineers and sales team, improving Freedom's project execution Develop and implement preconstruction strategies that align with the overall project objectives and goals. Work closely with the construction team to ensure that designs and engineering solutions meet the project requirements and are feasible from a construction perspective. Manage the preconstruction budget, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively. Review and approve project designs and plans, ensuring that they meet the project requirements and are in compliance with relevant regulations and standards from a construction perspective. Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including clients, contractors, and vendors. Provide technical expertise and guidance to the design team, and interface with the construction team to provide solutions to design and engineering challenges. Ensure that project risks are identified and managed effectively throughout the preconstruction phase. Develop and implement preconstruction strategies that align with the overall project objectives and goals. Work closely with the construction team to ensure that designs and engineering solutions meet the project requirements and are feasible from a construction perspective. Manage the preconstruction budget, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively. What We're Looking For: If you are an experienced Preconstruction Manager looking for a dynamic role where you can drive project success from design to construction, we would love to hear from you. Extensive experience in preconstruction and construction management, with a proven track record of delivering successful projects. Experience managing a team of construction managers, supervisors and site engineers. Strong technical knowledge and expertise in construction management, OH&S and SHEQ management, and engineering. Knowledge of relevant T&D regulations and standards, including awareness of client standards. Strong leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire a team. Proficient in Microsoft Office and project management software. Qualifications: Engineering HND or Construction HND or other related field Health and Safety related qualification such as SMSTS/IOSH/NEBOSH Hold CSCS card Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Industry competitive Base Salary + Sales Bonus Car/Car allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our cultur
Oct 20, 2025
Full time
Preconstruction Manager - Electrical Scotland, East Kilbride, Perth Permanent & Full Time Competitive Salary + Car Allowance & Flexible Benefits Summary: As a preconstruction manager with Freedom Professional Services, you will be responsible for managing a mixed team of design engineers on large multidiscipline design projects, ensuring the successful delivery of projects from the start of the preconstruction phase, through to handover at construction. You will interface heavily with the construction team, managing the transfer of design and engineering solutions, into the construction area, and ensuring that the overarching project programme is maintained. Successful candidates will be self-starters, positive leaders, problem solvers, and good relationship-builders. As the Electrical preconstruction manager, you will apply construction and site experience from electrical projects to the design process, leading the constructability review phase of electrical designs. This role may require work on multiple projects at the same time and may require travel to different offices and site locations as necessary. As a preconstruction manager, you will have three main areas of focus in the business, primarily on projects that are Design and Build projects/opportunities: During project tender phase, support the sales/business development team to evaluate the client/project requirements from the tender documentation, help to build an initial cost estimate, input into the initial high-level schedule development process, and answer any initial design team queriesAfter contract award, support the design team with design reviews and constructability reviews and provide input to the project schedule and quality plan. Support the design team with the project risk register and health and safety fileDuring construction, support the construction team with onsite problem resolutions and feed-back lessons learned to design and sales/business development team. Key Deliverables Read tender documentation and support the sales team with risks and opportunities for the design, arising from the client specification Provide cost estimations in conjunction with the estimator Support construction and commissioning phases of the project Provide insight into equipment selection in the design phase, with construction-level inputs Support with CDM / regulatory requirements Design Phase Study the contract as signed to understand the project requirements Lead constructability reviews with the design team Support project planner with construction-level input to create realistic preconstruction schedules Support in the development of the project quality plan for Construction / Commissioning phases Support with hand-over from design to construction Develop construction Inspection & Test Plans and relevant check sheets (if not already present within company) Provide construction knowhow as required Support site team with construction issues resolution Conduct lessons learned at completion of preconstruction phase (equipment / quality / methodology / schedule issues) and feedback to engineers and sales team, improving Freedom's project execution Develop and implement preconstruction strategies that align with the overall project objectives and goals. Work closely with the construction team to ensure that designs and engineering solutions meet the project requirements and are feasible from a construction perspective. Manage the preconstruction budget, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively. Review and approve project designs and plans, ensuring that they meet the project requirements and are in compliance with relevant regulations and standards from a construction perspective. Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including clients, contractors, and vendors. Provide technical expertise and guidance to the design team, and interface with the construction team to provide solutions to design and engineering challenges. Ensure that project risks are identified and managed effectively throughout the preconstruction phase. Develop and implement preconstruction strategies that align with the overall project objectives and goals. Work closely with the construction team to ensure that designs and engineering solutions meet the project requirements and are feasible from a construction perspective. Manage the preconstruction budget, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively. What We're Looking For: If you are an experienced Preconstruction Manager looking for a dynamic role where you can drive project success from design to construction, we would love to hear from you. Extensive experience in preconstruction and construction management, with a proven track record of delivering successful projects. Experience managing a team of construction managers, supervisors and site engineers. Strong technical knowledge and expertise in construction management, OH&S and SHEQ management, and engineering. Knowledge of relevant T&D regulations and standards, including awareness of client standards. Strong leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire a team. Proficient in Microsoft Office and project management software. Qualifications: Engineering HND or Construction HND or other related field Health and Safety related qualification such as SMSTS/IOSH/NEBOSH Hold CSCS card Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Industry competitive Base Salary + Sales Bonus Car/Car allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our cultur
We are currently supporting Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in the appointment of a capable Estates professional, who has a qualified background in construction, engineering or architecture. This person will support the Strategic Estates Programme Manager in the delivery of major capital schemes from inception to completion, including design, project management, contract administration and site supervision. Responsible for supervising the construction stage of projects. Will lead on smaller capital projects within the strategic team to enable major projects to commence. Complying with and ensuring contracts comply with site rules and policies and that project elements are communicated with the correct teams at the correct times. Provide technical oversight during design and construction phases, ensuring alignment with HTM, HBN, and statutory building regulations. Form project teams containing key members of staff relevant to the project to enable staff to influence the project development plans. Support and occasionally lead the development of Project Business Cases. Ability to carry out capital project feasibility, design, specification and management of schemes in a multi-discipline environment from initial concept to completion with the preparation of necessary documentation for all stages of the capital process. To include feasibility, project brief, scheme estimates and costs, CAD drawings, specifications and schedules of work, outline and detailed design, planning and building regulation applications, tender documentation, contracts, construction, on- site supervision, commissioning, acceptance of works and post project evaluation. Person Specification/Knowledge and Experience: Proven track record of delivering Capital Construction project planning, implementation and completion within a public sector client/environment; Demonstrable experience of applying current legislation and regulations in the construction industry including Construction Design Management Regulations; Experience of administering construction contracts (e.g. NEC Engineering and Construction Contracts); Degree and post-graduate qualification in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience; Corporate membership of a construction-related institute or body e.g. RIBA, RICS, CIOB. If you are looking to apply via this advert it would be helpful if you could submit a brief cover note on your application detailing your experience in line with the above criteria.
Oct 18, 2025
Full time
We are currently supporting Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in the appointment of a capable Estates professional, who has a qualified background in construction, engineering or architecture. This person will support the Strategic Estates Programme Manager in the delivery of major capital schemes from inception to completion, including design, project management, contract administration and site supervision. Responsible for supervising the construction stage of projects. Will lead on smaller capital projects within the strategic team to enable major projects to commence. Complying with and ensuring contracts comply with site rules and policies and that project elements are communicated with the correct teams at the correct times. Provide technical oversight during design and construction phases, ensuring alignment with HTM, HBN, and statutory building regulations. Form project teams containing key members of staff relevant to the project to enable staff to influence the project development plans. Support and occasionally lead the development of Project Business Cases. Ability to carry out capital project feasibility, design, specification and management of schemes in a multi-discipline environment from initial concept to completion with the preparation of necessary documentation for all stages of the capital process. To include feasibility, project brief, scheme estimates and costs, CAD drawings, specifications and schedules of work, outline and detailed design, planning and building regulation applications, tender documentation, contracts, construction, on- site supervision, commissioning, acceptance of works and post project evaluation. Person Specification/Knowledge and Experience: Proven track record of delivering Capital Construction project planning, implementation and completion within a public sector client/environment; Demonstrable experience of applying current legislation and regulations in the construction industry including Construction Design Management Regulations; Experience of administering construction contracts (e.g. NEC Engineering and Construction Contracts); Degree and post-graduate qualification in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience; Corporate membership of a construction-related institute or body e.g. RIBA, RICS, CIOB. If you are looking to apply via this advert it would be helpful if you could submit a brief cover note on your application detailing your experience in line with the above criteria.
Parkinson Gray Associates delivers a proven service to some of the leading Consulting Engineering and Contracting businesses within the British construction industry, predominantly across the Building Services, Energy and Sustainability sectors. Our client is a leading, award-winning MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Public Health) engineering practice with an employee-owned structure. The team is dedicated to tackling the challenges posed by the climate and biodiversity crises, setting the standard for sustainable building design. This organisation fosters a shared responsibility to look after one another, care for communities, and create a more sustainable world. They pride themselves on providing an open, inclusive, and supportive work environment for all employees and partners. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Intermediate Electrical Engineer to join a dynamic and forward-thinking team. Sustainability here is not merely a guiding principle but is woven into the fabric of every project and professional interaction. Your expertise will play a vital role in delivering technical solutions that elevate both environmental responsibility and engineering excellence, ensuring every project makes a meaningful contribution to the legacy of the built environment. Location: London City Centre Salary: £35,000 - £45,000 (depending on the experience) The purpose of the Role: Based in a lively London office, this role involves working as an intermediate-level electrical engineer within a multidisciplinary MEP engineering group, designing and delivering electrical services for projects across various sectors. Responsibilities span all project stages from RIBA Stage 0 (Strategic Definition) to Stage 7 (In Use). The team s aim is to deliver innovative, sustainable solutions that work for clients and are beautifully integrated with architecture and structure. You will be expected to build upon your initial professional development, augmenting your knowledge with new learning to deliver electrical designs on projects. As part of your ongoing development, you ll also participate in site monitoring, client and design team meetings, and the initial training and support of graduate engineers. Intermediate Engineers will work under the guidance of Senior or Principal Engineers. Key Responsibilities: Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to design and deliver high-quality electrical engineering solutions for sustainable buildings. Prepare detailed designs, calculations, specifications, and reports for electrical building services, ensuring compliance with relevant standards and regulations. Participate in all project stages, with particular responsibility for the soundness and integration of electrical services. Conduct site visits, contributing to quality assurance and resolving technical issues during construction and commissioning. Engage in design team and client meetings, presenting technical solutions and progress effectively. Assist with the initial training and support of graduate engineers, contributing to a collaborative and learning-focused environment. Continue developing technical and professional knowledge, both independently and through structured learning opportunities. Essential Skills and Experience: Experience in electrical building services design, developed through a graduate programme at a UK-based MEP consultancy. Strong understanding of electrical engineering principles and their application in the built environment. Confident communicator, able to articulate complex ideas and technical details clearly to clients and colleagues. Self-motivated, adaptable, and comfortable working independently or as part of a team, delivering high-quality results even under pressure. Creative thinker with rigorous problem-solving skills, eager to tackle new and unfamiliar challenges. Excellent organisational skills, able to prioritise a varied workload and contribute positively to team dynamics. Keen interest in sustainable practices and a collaborative approach with colleagues, clients, and external partners. Qualifications and Experience: Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline. Working towards or ready to apply for Chartered Engineer status (CEng). Proficient in digital design tools such as BlueBeam, Revit, and ProDesign. Experience with all project stages (RIBA 0-7) is highly desirable. This is more than a job it s a chance to join a community of like-minded professionals dedicated to making a positive difference. The organisation invests in its people, offering robust opportunities for growth, recognition, and meaningful contribution. Benefits include: Excellent personal and career development opportunities within a knowledge-driven, innovative environment Mentored support towards professional accreditation and chartered status Annual professional institution subscription Opportunity to work on technically challenging and high-impact projects Inclusive culture and cooperative work environment Involvement in business operations and direction Flexible working arrangements Competitive salary and employee bonus scheme Prospects for future partnership and ownership Six weeks annual holiday (including Bank Holidays) Pension scheme Generous paid parental leave, sick pay, and treatment pay If you want to be part of an award-winning practice, committed to advancing sustainability and ready to take your career to the next level, and you believe to have the necessary skills and experience for this role, please apply now. All applicants must be eligible to work and live in the UK.
Oct 18, 2025
Full time
Parkinson Gray Associates delivers a proven service to some of the leading Consulting Engineering and Contracting businesses within the British construction industry, predominantly across the Building Services, Energy and Sustainability sectors. Our client is a leading, award-winning MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Public Health) engineering practice with an employee-owned structure. The team is dedicated to tackling the challenges posed by the climate and biodiversity crises, setting the standard for sustainable building design. This organisation fosters a shared responsibility to look after one another, care for communities, and create a more sustainable world. They pride themselves on providing an open, inclusive, and supportive work environment for all employees and partners. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Intermediate Electrical Engineer to join a dynamic and forward-thinking team. Sustainability here is not merely a guiding principle but is woven into the fabric of every project and professional interaction. Your expertise will play a vital role in delivering technical solutions that elevate both environmental responsibility and engineering excellence, ensuring every project makes a meaningful contribution to the legacy of the built environment. Location: London City Centre Salary: £35,000 - £45,000 (depending on the experience) The purpose of the Role: Based in a lively London office, this role involves working as an intermediate-level electrical engineer within a multidisciplinary MEP engineering group, designing and delivering electrical services for projects across various sectors. Responsibilities span all project stages from RIBA Stage 0 (Strategic Definition) to Stage 7 (In Use). The team s aim is to deliver innovative, sustainable solutions that work for clients and are beautifully integrated with architecture and structure. You will be expected to build upon your initial professional development, augmenting your knowledge with new learning to deliver electrical designs on projects. As part of your ongoing development, you ll also participate in site monitoring, client and design team meetings, and the initial training and support of graduate engineers. Intermediate Engineers will work under the guidance of Senior or Principal Engineers. Key Responsibilities: Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to design and deliver high-quality electrical engineering solutions for sustainable buildings. Prepare detailed designs, calculations, specifications, and reports for electrical building services, ensuring compliance with relevant standards and regulations. Participate in all project stages, with particular responsibility for the soundness and integration of electrical services. Conduct site visits, contributing to quality assurance and resolving technical issues during construction and commissioning. Engage in design team and client meetings, presenting technical solutions and progress effectively. Assist with the initial training and support of graduate engineers, contributing to a collaborative and learning-focused environment. Continue developing technical and professional knowledge, both independently and through structured learning opportunities. Essential Skills and Experience: Experience in electrical building services design, developed through a graduate programme at a UK-based MEP consultancy. Strong understanding of electrical engineering principles and their application in the built environment. Confident communicator, able to articulate complex ideas and technical details clearly to clients and colleagues. Self-motivated, adaptable, and comfortable working independently or as part of a team, delivering high-quality results even under pressure. Creative thinker with rigorous problem-solving skills, eager to tackle new and unfamiliar challenges. Excellent organisational skills, able to prioritise a varied workload and contribute positively to team dynamics. Keen interest in sustainable practices and a collaborative approach with colleagues, clients, and external partners. Qualifications and Experience: Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline. Working towards or ready to apply for Chartered Engineer status (CEng). Proficient in digital design tools such as BlueBeam, Revit, and ProDesign. Experience with all project stages (RIBA 0-7) is highly desirable. This is more than a job it s a chance to join a community of like-minded professionals dedicated to making a positive difference. The organisation invests in its people, offering robust opportunities for growth, recognition, and meaningful contribution. Benefits include: Excellent personal and career development opportunities within a knowledge-driven, innovative environment Mentored support towards professional accreditation and chartered status Annual professional institution subscription Opportunity to work on technically challenging and high-impact projects Inclusive culture and cooperative work environment Involvement in business operations and direction Flexible working arrangements Competitive salary and employee bonus scheme Prospects for future partnership and ownership Six weeks annual holiday (including Bank Holidays) Pension scheme Generous paid parental leave, sick pay, and treatment pay If you want to be part of an award-winning practice, committed to advancing sustainability and ready to take your career to the next level, and you believe to have the necessary skills and experience for this role, please apply now. All applicants must be eligible to work and live in the UK.
Position: Approved Electrician Location: Mobile - Sevenoaks & South London (Full UK Driving Licence Essential) Salary: Up to £43,500 per annum + Travel Time + Overtime Hours: 40 hours per week Benefits: 25 days holiday + bank holidays, option to buy up to 5 additional days, employee discount scheme, and extensive learning & development opportunities including clear routes for progression. A leading FM and engineering services provider is seeking an experienced Approved Electrician (Projects Installation) to work across critical environments in South London and Sevenoaks. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified and proactive electrician looking to progress their career within a professional, forward-thinking business. What you'll do: Deliver electrical project installation works within critical environments and live, operational sites. Carry out 1st fix containment, 2nd fix installations, power, lighting, and commissioning to a high standard. Read and interpret drawings and specifications, setting out jobs and requisitioning necessary materials. Take responsibility for the completion of works and, where required, supervise other operatives. Perform inspection and testing to ensure full compliance and completion of certification. Support the Project Manager/Supervisor with information for estimates and quotations. Work safely and professionally, following all site-specific RAMS and company procedures. Maintain strong communication with project teams and clients to ensure satisfaction and smooth project delivery. What you'll bring: City & Guilds 2360 Part 1 & 2 or equivalent NVQ qualifications. 18th Edition (C&G 2382-18) essential. C&G 2391-10 Inspection & Testing (or equivalent) required. Experience in commercial electrical installations and LV distribution systems. Experience within critical environments highly desirable. DC/UPS experience advantageous but not essential. Knowledge of safe working practices and permit-to-work systems. Strong communication and problem-solving skills with a professional approach. Flexibility to travel and work across multiple sites. Full UK driving licence essential. Why Apply? Salary up to £43,500 per annum + travel time + overtime 25 days holiday + bank holidays (option to buy up to 5 more) Excellent benefits and employee discount scheme Extensive training and career progression opportunities Work on varied and technically challenging projects within critical environments This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated and experienced electrician looking to take the next step in their career within a reputable and supportive FM organisation.
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Position: Approved Electrician Location: Mobile - Sevenoaks & South London (Full UK Driving Licence Essential) Salary: Up to £43,500 per annum + Travel Time + Overtime Hours: 40 hours per week Benefits: 25 days holiday + bank holidays, option to buy up to 5 additional days, employee discount scheme, and extensive learning & development opportunities including clear routes for progression. A leading FM and engineering services provider is seeking an experienced Approved Electrician (Projects Installation) to work across critical environments in South London and Sevenoaks. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified and proactive electrician looking to progress their career within a professional, forward-thinking business. What you'll do: Deliver electrical project installation works within critical environments and live, operational sites. Carry out 1st fix containment, 2nd fix installations, power, lighting, and commissioning to a high standard. Read and interpret drawings and specifications, setting out jobs and requisitioning necessary materials. Take responsibility for the completion of works and, where required, supervise other operatives. Perform inspection and testing to ensure full compliance and completion of certification. Support the Project Manager/Supervisor with information for estimates and quotations. Work safely and professionally, following all site-specific RAMS and company procedures. Maintain strong communication with project teams and clients to ensure satisfaction and smooth project delivery. What you'll bring: City & Guilds 2360 Part 1 & 2 or equivalent NVQ qualifications. 18th Edition (C&G 2382-18) essential. C&G 2391-10 Inspection & Testing (or equivalent) required. Experience in commercial electrical installations and LV distribution systems. Experience within critical environments highly desirable. DC/UPS experience advantageous but not essential. Knowledge of safe working practices and permit-to-work systems. Strong communication and problem-solving skills with a professional approach. Flexibility to travel and work across multiple sites. Full UK driving licence essential. Why Apply? Salary up to £43,500 per annum + travel time + overtime 25 days holiday + bank holidays (option to buy up to 5 more) Excellent benefits and employee discount scheme Extensive training and career progression opportunities Work on varied and technically challenging projects within critical environments This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated and experienced electrician looking to take the next step in their career within a reputable and supportive FM organisation.
Senior Site / Contract Manager (M&E Focus) Location: Bournemouth Hospital Project (Site-based) Contract: Full time / Project Duration (with potential extension) Reporting to: Project Director (Head Office) Salary / Day Rate DOE About the Project You will join a high-profile hospital redevelopment in Bournemouth, working within a well-established specialist contractor team delivering Mechanical, Electrical, and Building (MEB) services. The role bridges the site delivery teams and the senior management / head office, driving the programme to successful, on-time completion. Role Summary You will act as the senior on-site contract manager, overseeing the execution of the programme, coordinating with existing M&E contract managers, and liaising with the head office Project Director. You will take ownership of delivery, ensuring scope, schedule, quality, and safety requirements are met. Key Responsibilities Lead the site delivery team, including mechanical, electrical and building contractors, to execute the programme per plan Act as the primary interface between the site and the Project Director / senior management Drive the schedule, identify potential delays, and implement mitigation plans Coordinate and manage M&E contract managers under your guidance Monitor progress, financial performance, and compliance (quality, health & safety, environmental) Ensure deliverables (handover, commissioning, snagging) are completed to the required standard Foster a collaborative site culture with clear communications and effective stakeholder management Ensure documentation, change control, site records, and reporting are maintained to a high standard Candidate Requirements / Profile Proven track record as a Senior Site or Contract Manager, ideally with a strong M&E bias Experience in complex building / infrastructure projects, ideally healthcare or critical environments Ability to lead multi-discipline delivery teams and coordinate multiple subcontract packages Strong commercial awareness, cost control and programme management skills Excellent communication and stakeholder liaison skills Fully conversant with Quality, HSQE, CDM regulations / compliance Competence in risk management, change control, and dealing with site challenges Degree / HNC / HND in Engineering, Building Services, Mechanical / Electrical or equivalent Willingness to be based full time on site in Bournemouth What You ll Bring / What We Offer Responsibility and autonomy to drive a major project from mid-stage through to completion Exposure to senior management and strategic decision making A collaborative, safety-conscious working environment Competitive package (to be agreed)
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Senior Site / Contract Manager (M&E Focus) Location: Bournemouth Hospital Project (Site-based) Contract: Full time / Project Duration (with potential extension) Reporting to: Project Director (Head Office) Salary / Day Rate DOE About the Project You will join a high-profile hospital redevelopment in Bournemouth, working within a well-established specialist contractor team delivering Mechanical, Electrical, and Building (MEB) services. The role bridges the site delivery teams and the senior management / head office, driving the programme to successful, on-time completion. Role Summary You will act as the senior on-site contract manager, overseeing the execution of the programme, coordinating with existing M&E contract managers, and liaising with the head office Project Director. You will take ownership of delivery, ensuring scope, schedule, quality, and safety requirements are met. Key Responsibilities Lead the site delivery team, including mechanical, electrical and building contractors, to execute the programme per plan Act as the primary interface between the site and the Project Director / senior management Drive the schedule, identify potential delays, and implement mitigation plans Coordinate and manage M&E contract managers under your guidance Monitor progress, financial performance, and compliance (quality, health & safety, environmental) Ensure deliverables (handover, commissioning, snagging) are completed to the required standard Foster a collaborative site culture with clear communications and effective stakeholder management Ensure documentation, change control, site records, and reporting are maintained to a high standard Candidate Requirements / Profile Proven track record as a Senior Site or Contract Manager, ideally with a strong M&E bias Experience in complex building / infrastructure projects, ideally healthcare or critical environments Ability to lead multi-discipline delivery teams and coordinate multiple subcontract packages Strong commercial awareness, cost control and programme management skills Excellent communication and stakeholder liaison skills Fully conversant with Quality, HSQE, CDM regulations / compliance Competence in risk management, change control, and dealing with site challenges Degree / HNC / HND in Engineering, Building Services, Mechanical / Electrical or equivalent Willingness to be based full time on site in Bournemouth What You ll Bring / What We Offer Responsibility and autonomy to drive a major project from mid-stage through to completion Exposure to senior management and strategic decision making A collaborative, safety-conscious working environment Competitive package (to be agreed)
Senior Electrical Design Engineer Building Services City of London Up to 65,000 + Benefits 30 Days Annual Leave Flexible Working Join one of the UK's most forward-thinking and fast-growing independent Building Services Consultancies, where quality, people, and culture are at the heart of everything they do. About the Company Founded over a decade ago, this practice has evolved from a small, ambitious consultancy into a thriving 40+ strong team of talented engineers across multiple offices. The past year has seen a strategic phase of growth, with 14 new team members joining their London office - a testament to their success, reputation, and the appeal of the company culture which they're so positively known for. Now entering Phase 2 of their growth strategy, they're building on this momentum to expand further, enhance client partnerships, and continue delivering technically excellent and sustainable designs that shape the future of modern infrastructure. Their people stay - and thrive - because they invest in them. With an 80%+ staff retention rate, a strong leadership team, and an environment that values collaboration, wellbeing, and development, this is a place where you can genuinely grow your career. The Role They're seeking an experienced Senior Electrical Design Engineer to join the Building Services team in London. You'll be working on a diverse portfolio of projects, with around 70% of their work in the custodial sector (HM Prisons) and the remainder in commercial and public buildings. The prison sector offers unique and rewarding technical challenges - far beyond what most expect. Within each facility, you'll find integrated environments that combine healthcare, fitness, accommodation, and high-security systems - all designed with a deep commitment to sustainability. They're proud to have delivered the UK's first all-electric, net-zero prison, leading the way in supporting the Ministry of Justice's commitment to carbon reduction through innovative, fully electric systems powered by solar panels, heat pumps, and smart energy design. What They're Looking For 6+ year's relevant Building Services design experience (consultancy or contractor background). Strong technical ability, from concept to commissioning. Client-facing confidence - capable of leading design elements and attending DTM/site meetings. A genuine passion for sustainable design and technical excellence. What They Offer They believe great work starts with great people - and they take care of theirs: 30 days annual leave + Bank Holidays. Flexible working options: 3 office / 2 home or 9-day fortnight. No weekly timesheets! Annual 300 sports & wellness membership. Supportive pathway to Chartership (CEng) and CPD opportunities. Exposure to challenging, high-profile projects that make a genuine social impact. Collaborative culture built around innovation, inclusion, and mutual respect. Why Join Them? At Their core, they believe quality isn't just about design - it's about people. They have built a consultancy where engineers stay, grow, and make a tangible impact on projects that matter. If you're looking for a place where your voice is heard, your career is supported, and your work helps build a better built environment, this is it. Interested? Apply today and let's arrange a call to discuss your goals and what matters most to you. After our chat, we'll meet for a coffee or a teams call to prepare for the next steps together. Your expert recruitment consultant is Jamie Wynne, call today on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Senior Electrical Design Engineer Building Services City of London Up to 65,000 + Benefits 30 Days Annual Leave Flexible Working Join one of the UK's most forward-thinking and fast-growing independent Building Services Consultancies, where quality, people, and culture are at the heart of everything they do. About the Company Founded over a decade ago, this practice has evolved from a small, ambitious consultancy into a thriving 40+ strong team of talented engineers across multiple offices. The past year has seen a strategic phase of growth, with 14 new team members joining their London office - a testament to their success, reputation, and the appeal of the company culture which they're so positively known for. Now entering Phase 2 of their growth strategy, they're building on this momentum to expand further, enhance client partnerships, and continue delivering technically excellent and sustainable designs that shape the future of modern infrastructure. Their people stay - and thrive - because they invest in them. With an 80%+ staff retention rate, a strong leadership team, and an environment that values collaboration, wellbeing, and development, this is a place where you can genuinely grow your career. The Role They're seeking an experienced Senior Electrical Design Engineer to join the Building Services team in London. You'll be working on a diverse portfolio of projects, with around 70% of their work in the custodial sector (HM Prisons) and the remainder in commercial and public buildings. The prison sector offers unique and rewarding technical challenges - far beyond what most expect. Within each facility, you'll find integrated environments that combine healthcare, fitness, accommodation, and high-security systems - all designed with a deep commitment to sustainability. They're proud to have delivered the UK's first all-electric, net-zero prison, leading the way in supporting the Ministry of Justice's commitment to carbon reduction through innovative, fully electric systems powered by solar panels, heat pumps, and smart energy design. What They're Looking For 6+ year's relevant Building Services design experience (consultancy or contractor background). Strong technical ability, from concept to commissioning. Client-facing confidence - capable of leading design elements and attending DTM/site meetings. A genuine passion for sustainable design and technical excellence. What They Offer They believe great work starts with great people - and they take care of theirs: 30 days annual leave + Bank Holidays. Flexible working options: 3 office / 2 home or 9-day fortnight. No weekly timesheets! Annual 300 sports & wellness membership. Supportive pathway to Chartership (CEng) and CPD opportunities. Exposure to challenging, high-profile projects that make a genuine social impact. Collaborative culture built around innovation, inclusion, and mutual respect. Why Join Them? At Their core, they believe quality isn't just about design - it's about people. They have built a consultancy where engineers stay, grow, and make a tangible impact on projects that matter. If you're looking for a place where your voice is heard, your career is supported, and your work helps build a better built environment, this is it. Interested? Apply today and let's arrange a call to discuss your goals and what matters most to you. After our chat, we'll meet for a coffee or a teams call to prepare for the next steps together. Your expert recruitment consultant is Jamie Wynne, call today on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
BESS Project Manager - North of England Offering Circa. £70,000 - £90,000 Basic Salary plus Excellent Benefits! Our client is focused on driving the transition to a sustainable energy future. Currently recruiting a BESS Project Manager to provide project management services for a portfolio of battery storage assets. Responsible for the overall project management and techno commercial leadership during the construction of a number of energy storage projects using the latest battery technology. The successful candidate will ensure that projects are completed safely, on time, within scope, and to the highest quality and compliance standards, ready for handover to the asset management team. The BESS Project Manager will ideally have proven experience in the development and construction of renewable energy or battery storage projects on the owner and/or contractor side, including having spent time on-site. The successful candidate will be comfortable providing overall leadership for contractors and other stakeholders involved with the project, while ensuring strict compliance with contractual requirements. BESS Project Manager - Key Responsibilities Independently managing the construction of multiple energy storage projects, leading the end-to-end project management for BESS construction projects. Develop and manage project schedules, budgets, risk registers, and resource plans. Ensuring projects are constructed in compliance with planning, grid and land lease obligations and managing stakeholders such as National Grid. Coordinate with cross-functional teams, including engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning teams. Manage subcontractors and suppliers to ensure adherence to project timelines and specifications. Ensuring strict document control, checking design and quality control documentation, contract management, and H&S management. Liaise with customers, regulatory authorities, and stakeholders to ensure smooth project execution. Monitor construction progress and resolve issues proactively. Prepare and present project reports to senior management and stakeholders. Developing strategies for growth of the business, including asset management strategy, plans to deliver solar/storage hybrid projects, new business cases, etc. Responsibility for development of new solar assets in pre-planning and consented stages. BESS Project Manager - Skills & Experience Proven experience in project management of large-scale energy, BESS, or electrical infrastructure construction projects. Strong understanding of construction contracts (e.g., NEC, FIDIC). Excellent leadership, negotiation, and communication skills. Proficiency in project management tools (e.g., MS Project, Primavera, or similar). Ideally, an Engineering or Electrical Engineering degree or equivalent. The BESS Project Manager position is offering Circa. £70,000 - £90,000 basic salary plus excellent benefits for the successful candidate. This is a full-time, permanent position, supporting energy storage construction projects in the North of England. All successful candidates will be contacted within 5 days of application for the position of BESS Project Manager. This vacancy is being advertised by Technical Prospects Ltd. The services advertised by Technical Prospects Ltd are those of an Employment Agency.
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
BESS Project Manager - North of England Offering Circa. £70,000 - £90,000 Basic Salary plus Excellent Benefits! Our client is focused on driving the transition to a sustainable energy future. Currently recruiting a BESS Project Manager to provide project management services for a portfolio of battery storage assets. Responsible for the overall project management and techno commercial leadership during the construction of a number of energy storage projects using the latest battery technology. The successful candidate will ensure that projects are completed safely, on time, within scope, and to the highest quality and compliance standards, ready for handover to the asset management team. The BESS Project Manager will ideally have proven experience in the development and construction of renewable energy or battery storage projects on the owner and/or contractor side, including having spent time on-site. The successful candidate will be comfortable providing overall leadership for contractors and other stakeholders involved with the project, while ensuring strict compliance with contractual requirements. BESS Project Manager - Key Responsibilities Independently managing the construction of multiple energy storage projects, leading the end-to-end project management for BESS construction projects. Develop and manage project schedules, budgets, risk registers, and resource plans. Ensuring projects are constructed in compliance with planning, grid and land lease obligations and managing stakeholders such as National Grid. Coordinate with cross-functional teams, including engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning teams. Manage subcontractors and suppliers to ensure adherence to project timelines and specifications. Ensuring strict document control, checking design and quality control documentation, contract management, and H&S management. Liaise with customers, regulatory authorities, and stakeholders to ensure smooth project execution. Monitor construction progress and resolve issues proactively. Prepare and present project reports to senior management and stakeholders. Developing strategies for growth of the business, including asset management strategy, plans to deliver solar/storage hybrid projects, new business cases, etc. Responsibility for development of new solar assets in pre-planning and consented stages. BESS Project Manager - Skills & Experience Proven experience in project management of large-scale energy, BESS, or electrical infrastructure construction projects. Strong understanding of construction contracts (e.g., NEC, FIDIC). Excellent leadership, negotiation, and communication skills. Proficiency in project management tools (e.g., MS Project, Primavera, or similar). Ideally, an Engineering or Electrical Engineering degree or equivalent. The BESS Project Manager position is offering Circa. £70,000 - £90,000 basic salary plus excellent benefits for the successful candidate. This is a full-time, permanent position, supporting energy storage construction projects in the North of England. All successful candidates will be contacted within 5 days of application for the position of BESS Project Manager. This vacancy is being advertised by Technical Prospects Ltd. The services advertised by Technical Prospects Ltd are those of an Employment Agency.
Project Engineer Manager Location: Leeds Salary: Up to £60,000 (depending on experience) Employment Type: Full-time Permanent About the Company We are an innovative business operating at the intersection of carbon capture , sustainable construction products , and waste treatment . Using a unique and proven process, we convert waste materials into valuable construction products by harnessing carbon dioxide as a resource. This modular technology accelerates natural chemical reactions to form manufactured limestone , helping reduce environmental impact and contribute to a more sustainable built environment. The Project Engineer Role We are seeking an experienced Project Engineer to support the procurement and delivery of new-build process plants and upgrades to existing facilities . Based at either our Leeds or Avonmouth site, you'll be instrumental in delivering capital projects from concept to completion, working closely with internal teams and external contractors. This role offers the opportunity to work within a forward-thinking organisation with a clear environmental mission and a strong track record of innovation and growth. Key Responsibilities for the Project Engineer Support the Chief Engineer with planning and execution of capital projects Prepare technical specifications, RFQs, tenders, budgets, and project programmes Manage procurement of equipment, installation works, and utility services Oversee consulting engineers and contractors across multiple disciplines Ensure compliance with safety standards, quality requirements, and regulatory frameworks Administer contracts, valuations, progress reporting, and payments Lead plant commissioning through to operational handover Contribute to process improvement, maintenance planning, and compliance activities Support development of spare parts strategies, stock control, and non-routine repairs Promote a safety-first culture across all project and operational activities Help maintain and improve integrated management systems (ISO 9001, 14001, 45001) Candidate Profile of the Project Engineer You will be a proactive, hands-on engineer with significant project experience in heavy industrial or process environments . You thrive in a fast-moving, collaborative setting and are passionate about contributing to sustainability-focused solutions. Essential: HNC, Degree, or equivalent in a relevant engineering discipline Proven experience managing capital or process engineering projects Broad understanding of mechanical, electrical, civil, structural, and control systems Competent in planning, risk assessment, contractor management, and problem-solving Intermediate level in Microsoft 365 and familiarity with CAD viewing tools Working knowledge of CDM Regulations and engineering compliance Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Full UK driving licence Desirable: IoSH Managing Safely or equivalent Experience in modular plant installations or waste treatment technologies Background in carbon capture or sustainable construction processes What's on Offer for the Project Engineer Competitive salary up to £60,000 (DOE) Involvement in industry-leading sustainable technologies A flexible and collaborative working environment Opportunities for professional development and progression The chance to make a real environmental impact through your work
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Project Engineer Manager Location: Leeds Salary: Up to £60,000 (depending on experience) Employment Type: Full-time Permanent About the Company We are an innovative business operating at the intersection of carbon capture , sustainable construction products , and waste treatment . Using a unique and proven process, we convert waste materials into valuable construction products by harnessing carbon dioxide as a resource. This modular technology accelerates natural chemical reactions to form manufactured limestone , helping reduce environmental impact and contribute to a more sustainable built environment. The Project Engineer Role We are seeking an experienced Project Engineer to support the procurement and delivery of new-build process plants and upgrades to existing facilities . Based at either our Leeds or Avonmouth site, you'll be instrumental in delivering capital projects from concept to completion, working closely with internal teams and external contractors. This role offers the opportunity to work within a forward-thinking organisation with a clear environmental mission and a strong track record of innovation and growth. Key Responsibilities for the Project Engineer Support the Chief Engineer with planning and execution of capital projects Prepare technical specifications, RFQs, tenders, budgets, and project programmes Manage procurement of equipment, installation works, and utility services Oversee consulting engineers and contractors across multiple disciplines Ensure compliance with safety standards, quality requirements, and regulatory frameworks Administer contracts, valuations, progress reporting, and payments Lead plant commissioning through to operational handover Contribute to process improvement, maintenance planning, and compliance activities Support development of spare parts strategies, stock control, and non-routine repairs Promote a safety-first culture across all project and operational activities Help maintain and improve integrated management systems (ISO 9001, 14001, 45001) Candidate Profile of the Project Engineer You will be a proactive, hands-on engineer with significant project experience in heavy industrial or process environments . You thrive in a fast-moving, collaborative setting and are passionate about contributing to sustainability-focused solutions. Essential: HNC, Degree, or equivalent in a relevant engineering discipline Proven experience managing capital or process engineering projects Broad understanding of mechanical, electrical, civil, structural, and control systems Competent in planning, risk assessment, contractor management, and problem-solving Intermediate level in Microsoft 365 and familiarity with CAD viewing tools Working knowledge of CDM Regulations and engineering compliance Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Full UK driving licence Desirable: IoSH Managing Safely or equivalent Experience in modular plant installations or waste treatment technologies Background in carbon capture or sustainable construction processes What's on Offer for the Project Engineer Competitive salary up to £60,000 (DOE) Involvement in industry-leading sustainable technologies A flexible and collaborative working environment Opportunities for professional development and progression The chance to make a real environmental impact through your work
Job Role: Project Engineer Area: Medway Towns Salary: £70k My client is looking for a Project Engineer, focusing on pre-mobilisation, design coordination, and project delivery. Responsibilities: Lead design surveys and provide detailed design survey information to our design team. Conduct thorough reviews of tenders, focusing on design, programme, and risks. Lead design Q&A sessions alongside Clients and the Project Delivery Team. Submit and track RFIs to resolve design any project-related queries. Create procurement documents and complete technical submittals. Develop project programmes and highlight key risks. Undertake Labour and Material measures. Work closely with the Procurement Team to ensure all necessary materials, plant, and equipment are ordered before project mobilisation. Raise ITTs, review sub-contractor quotes, and collaborate with the Commercial Team to award contracts. Assist design-related communication. Support the Project Manager and Contracts Manager in maintaining high standards of quality assurance throughout Projects Take ownership of all project-specific Contractor Design Portion (CDP) elements. Draft detailed site instructions for management review, covering works required, location, programme and cost impacts, and client-led change events. Ensure all submitted commissioning documents adhere to design and specification requirements. Draft and issue comprehensive handover documents, including O&M manuals. The ideal candidate will be: HNC/HND or equivalent in Mechanical or Electrical. Strong understanding of health and safety regulations and best practices in the relevant field of operation. Excellent knowledge of British Standards and both Mechanical and/or Electrical disciplines. Experience in a similar position. Full UK driver's license. This role is being handled by Chloe, PW Construction Recruitment. Please apply with your CV or alternatively call or email for more information. Not quite the right role but still looking? Whether you are entry or Executive level, our team of experienced Recruitment specialists can help you with your career. We are Kent's leading independent consultancy and pride ourselves on delivering an exceptional service to both candidates and clients. Find us on and
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Job Role: Project Engineer Area: Medway Towns Salary: £70k My client is looking for a Project Engineer, focusing on pre-mobilisation, design coordination, and project delivery. Responsibilities: Lead design surveys and provide detailed design survey information to our design team. Conduct thorough reviews of tenders, focusing on design, programme, and risks. Lead design Q&A sessions alongside Clients and the Project Delivery Team. Submit and track RFIs to resolve design any project-related queries. Create procurement documents and complete technical submittals. Develop project programmes and highlight key risks. Undertake Labour and Material measures. Work closely with the Procurement Team to ensure all necessary materials, plant, and equipment are ordered before project mobilisation. Raise ITTs, review sub-contractor quotes, and collaborate with the Commercial Team to award contracts. Assist design-related communication. Support the Project Manager and Contracts Manager in maintaining high standards of quality assurance throughout Projects Take ownership of all project-specific Contractor Design Portion (CDP) elements. Draft detailed site instructions for management review, covering works required, location, programme and cost impacts, and client-led change events. Ensure all submitted commissioning documents adhere to design and specification requirements. Draft and issue comprehensive handover documents, including O&M manuals. The ideal candidate will be: HNC/HND or equivalent in Mechanical or Electrical. Strong understanding of health and safety regulations and best practices in the relevant field of operation. Excellent knowledge of British Standards and both Mechanical and/or Electrical disciplines. Experience in a similar position. Full UK driver's license. This role is being handled by Chloe, PW Construction Recruitment. Please apply with your CV or alternatively call or email for more information. Not quite the right role but still looking? Whether you are entry or Executive level, our team of experienced Recruitment specialists can help you with your career. We are Kent's leading independent consultancy and pride ourselves on delivering an exceptional service to both candidates and clients. Find us on and
Project Engineer / Project Manager - Waste & Recycling Equipment Location: Middlesbrough Salary: Dependant On Experience Hours: Days - 40 hours per week (Monday to Friday) We are supporting a long-established engineering business in the waste and recycling equipment sector with the recruitment of an experienced Project Engineer / Project Manager to join their growing technical team in Middlesbrough. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual with a background in engineering projects, machinery installation, or equipment design and delivery to take ownership of varied projects from concept through to commissioning. The Role Lead and manage engineering projects from start to completion, ensuring delivery on time and within budget. Define project scope, objectives, and requirements in collaboration with internal teams and clients. Apply root cause analysis to identify and resolve issues throughout the project lifecycle. Oversee cost control, scheduling, and resource allocation. Develop and maintain detailed project documentation and progress reports. Ensure compliance with company procedures, health and safety standards, and industry best practice. Communicate effectively across departments and with customers to ensure smooth project delivery. About You Background in engineering and project delivery , ideally within waste handling, recycling, or capital equipment sectors. Relevant engineering qualification or degree (mechanical or electrical preferred). Strong organisational and communication skills with the ability to manage multiple projects. Knowledge of health and safety (NEBOSH or similar) is advantageous. Confident working both independently and as part of a collaborative team. Package & Benefits Salary - dependent on experience Monday to Friday Company pension and life assurance Cycle to work scheme, canteen, wellbeing programme, free flu jabs, and on-site parking Opportunities for training and career progression into senior project roles If you are an experienced Project Engineer or Project Manager seeking a progressive role within an innovative engineering business where quality, safety, and professional growth are valued, we would welcome your application. Apply now or get in touch confidentially for more information. Email: / Direct Line:
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Project Engineer / Project Manager - Waste & Recycling Equipment Location: Middlesbrough Salary: Dependant On Experience Hours: Days - 40 hours per week (Monday to Friday) We are supporting a long-established engineering business in the waste and recycling equipment sector with the recruitment of an experienced Project Engineer / Project Manager to join their growing technical team in Middlesbrough. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual with a background in engineering projects, machinery installation, or equipment design and delivery to take ownership of varied projects from concept through to commissioning. The Role Lead and manage engineering projects from start to completion, ensuring delivery on time and within budget. Define project scope, objectives, and requirements in collaboration with internal teams and clients. Apply root cause analysis to identify and resolve issues throughout the project lifecycle. Oversee cost control, scheduling, and resource allocation. Develop and maintain detailed project documentation and progress reports. Ensure compliance with company procedures, health and safety standards, and industry best practice. Communicate effectively across departments and with customers to ensure smooth project delivery. About You Background in engineering and project delivery , ideally within waste handling, recycling, or capital equipment sectors. Relevant engineering qualification or degree (mechanical or electrical preferred). Strong organisational and communication skills with the ability to manage multiple projects. Knowledge of health and safety (NEBOSH or similar) is advantageous. Confident working both independently and as part of a collaborative team. Package & Benefits Salary - dependent on experience Monday to Friday Company pension and life assurance Cycle to work scheme, canteen, wellbeing programme, free flu jabs, and on-site parking Opportunities for training and career progression into senior project roles If you are an experienced Project Engineer or Project Manager seeking a progressive role within an innovative engineering business where quality, safety, and professional growth are valued, we would welcome your application. Apply now or get in touch confidentially for more information. Email: / Direct Line:
Technical Director, Construction (EMEA) - Hyperscale Data Centre Construction & Development Location: Frankfurt (Germany), Paris (France) or London (England) Department: Development & Construction Package: Total Circa €200,000 (Basic circa €150k - €170k + bonus & benefits) (£ equivalent for the UK) About the Company Our client is a global data centre developer delivering high-performance, energy-efficient, and resilient infrastructure solutions for leading technology businesses. With significant projects across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, the company is expanding rapidly and now seeks a Technical Director, Construction (EMEA) to strengthen its regional leadership team. This role offers the opportunity to join a recognised industry leader in hyperscale data centre development, contributing to the delivery of advanced facilities that power digital transformation worldwide. The Opportunity The Technical Director, Hyperscale Data Centre Construction (EMEA) will lead the technical execution of large-scale data centre projects across the region. The position combines strategic oversight with deep engineering expertise to ensure consistent quality, safety, and performance across multiple complex builds. The successful candidate will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams in design, engineering, and development, providing direction throughout all project phases - from pre-construction to commissioning and handover. Key Responsibilities Lead the technical delivery of hyperscale data centre construction projects, ensuring alignment with company standards and regulatory requirements. Provide strategic technical guidance during pre-construction, focusing on constructability, sequencing, and risk management. Oversee QA/QC and commissioning processes, maintaining compliance with design and operational specifications. Act as a trusted technical adviser to internal and external stakeholders, ensuring best practice and technical consistency. Collaborate across functions to achieve seamless technical integration and project alignment. Implement value engineering and continuous improvement initiatives to enhance efficiency and quality. Promote a culture of safety, quality, and innovation across all regional projects. Candidate Profile The ideal candidate is an accomplished technical leader with experience in data centre or mission-critical construction and the ability to manage large-scale projects across diverse geographies. Essential Requirements Minimum 10 years' experience in data centre or mission-critical construction within EMEA. Demonstrated success leading multi-site, complex construction projects. Strong technical knowledge of data centre design, QA/QC, and commissioning. Proven leadership and stakeholder management capabilities. Excellent communication skills in English; additional European languages are beneficial. Willingness to travel across EMEA. Education & Certifications Degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, or a related field. Professional certifications such as PMP, MRICS, CEng, or LEED AP are advantageous. Why Apply? Join a fast-growing global developer shaping the future of digital infrastructure. Lead high-value, technically complex data centre projects across multiple markets. Collaborate with industry-leading teams and partners in a culture focused on excellence and innovation. Opportunity to influence the strategic direction of large-scale regional developments. If you are a technically strong, strategically minded leader ready to deliver the next generation of data centres across EMEA, we invite you to apply. For a confidential discussion, please contact us directly.
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Technical Director, Construction (EMEA) - Hyperscale Data Centre Construction & Development Location: Frankfurt (Germany), Paris (France) or London (England) Department: Development & Construction Package: Total Circa €200,000 (Basic circa €150k - €170k + bonus & benefits) (£ equivalent for the UK) About the Company Our client is a global data centre developer delivering high-performance, energy-efficient, and resilient infrastructure solutions for leading technology businesses. With significant projects across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, the company is expanding rapidly and now seeks a Technical Director, Construction (EMEA) to strengthen its regional leadership team. This role offers the opportunity to join a recognised industry leader in hyperscale data centre development, contributing to the delivery of advanced facilities that power digital transformation worldwide. The Opportunity The Technical Director, Hyperscale Data Centre Construction (EMEA) will lead the technical execution of large-scale data centre projects across the region. The position combines strategic oversight with deep engineering expertise to ensure consistent quality, safety, and performance across multiple complex builds. The successful candidate will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams in design, engineering, and development, providing direction throughout all project phases - from pre-construction to commissioning and handover. Key Responsibilities Lead the technical delivery of hyperscale data centre construction projects, ensuring alignment with company standards and regulatory requirements. Provide strategic technical guidance during pre-construction, focusing on constructability, sequencing, and risk management. Oversee QA/QC and commissioning processes, maintaining compliance with design and operational specifications. Act as a trusted technical adviser to internal and external stakeholders, ensuring best practice and technical consistency. Collaborate across functions to achieve seamless technical integration and project alignment. Implement value engineering and continuous improvement initiatives to enhance efficiency and quality. Promote a culture of safety, quality, and innovation across all regional projects. Candidate Profile The ideal candidate is an accomplished technical leader with experience in data centre or mission-critical construction and the ability to manage large-scale projects across diverse geographies. Essential Requirements Minimum 10 years' experience in data centre or mission-critical construction within EMEA. Demonstrated success leading multi-site, complex construction projects. Strong technical knowledge of data centre design, QA/QC, and commissioning. Proven leadership and stakeholder management capabilities. Excellent communication skills in English; additional European languages are beneficial. Willingness to travel across EMEA. Education & Certifications Degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, or a related field. Professional certifications such as PMP, MRICS, CEng, or LEED AP are advantageous. Why Apply? Join a fast-growing global developer shaping the future of digital infrastructure. Lead high-value, technically complex data centre projects across multiple markets. Collaborate with industry-leading teams and partners in a culture focused on excellence and innovation. Opportunity to influence the strategic direction of large-scale regional developments. If you are a technically strong, strategically minded leader ready to deliver the next generation of data centres across EMEA, we invite you to apply. For a confidential discussion, please contact us directly.
Technical Project Manager (Facilities Management) Location: City of London Salary: Up to £80,000 + bonus Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm The Opportunity We are a rapidly growing Facilities Management company known for delivering high-quality, complex maintenance and lifecycle projects for prestigious clients. We are seeking an experienced Technical Project Manager to join our team, focusing on the delivery of capital expenditure projects derived from our core FM contracts. You will be instrumental in managing projects ranging in value from £100,000 up to £1.5 million , ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest technical standards. This role requires a professional who combines hands-on engineering knowledge with exceptional project delivery skills. Key Responsibilities Project Delivery & Management Full Project Lifecycle Ownership: Take cradle-to-grave responsibility for multiple concurrent technical projects, including mechanical, electrical, and public health (MEP) refurbishments, plant replacements (e.g., chillers, boilers, AHUs), and major building services upgrades. Budget & Finance: Develop detailed project budgets, track expenditure against P&L, manage variations, and ensure all projects achieve or exceed defined commercial margins. Planning & Scheduling: Create robust project programmes, managing resource allocation, and coordinating all works with the operational FM teams and building occupants to minimise disruption. Procurement: Manage the tender process, procure specialist equipment, and select and manage approved subcontractors, ensuring quality standards are met at all times. Technical Assurance & Compliance Technical Authority: Utilise your electrical or mechanical expertise to review and challenge designs, specifications, and contractor proposals. Quality Control: Oversee installation, commissioning, and final handover, ensuring all work is completed to relevant UK legislation , HTMs (where applicable) , and industry standards (e.g., BS 7671, SFG20 ). Risk Management: Conduct thorough project risk assessments, proactively identifying technical, health and safety, and financial risks, and developing effective mitigation strategies. Health & Safety (H&S): Act as the Principal Designer or Principal Contractor under CDM Regulations (where appropriate), ensuring the project adheres to all H&S legislation. Stakeholder Management Client Liaison: Serve as the professional face of the company for project-related matters, managing client expectations and communicating project progress and status clearly. Reporting: Produce timely and accurate project reports on status, finance, and risk for both the client and senior management. Team Coordination: Work collaboratively with the site-based maintenance teams, engineers, and Contract Managers to integrate project works seamlessly into the existing operational environment. What You're Looking For Technical Background (Essential): Must possess a formal technical qualification (minimum NVQ Level 3, HNC/HND, or equivalent ) in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Building Services . Project Experience (Essential): Proven experience successfully managing and delivering multiple concurrent technical projects with individual values typically ranging from £100,000 to £1.5 million . Compliance: Strong working knowledge of CDM Regulations, UK building regulations, and relevant statutory compliance. Commercial Acumen: Demonstrated experience managing budgets, P&Ls, procurement, and variations. Skills: Excellent communication, negotiation, and leadership skills. Proficiency in project management software (e.g., MS Project) and CAFM systems. If you are a technically minded leader ready to drive project success for a growing, dynamic FM business, we encourage you to apply. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Technical Project Manager (Facilities Management) Location: City of London Salary: Up to £80,000 + bonus Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm The Opportunity We are a rapidly growing Facilities Management company known for delivering high-quality, complex maintenance and lifecycle projects for prestigious clients. We are seeking an experienced Technical Project Manager to join our team, focusing on the delivery of capital expenditure projects derived from our core FM contracts. You will be instrumental in managing projects ranging in value from £100,000 up to £1.5 million , ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest technical standards. This role requires a professional who combines hands-on engineering knowledge with exceptional project delivery skills. Key Responsibilities Project Delivery & Management Full Project Lifecycle Ownership: Take cradle-to-grave responsibility for multiple concurrent technical projects, including mechanical, electrical, and public health (MEP) refurbishments, plant replacements (e.g., chillers, boilers, AHUs), and major building services upgrades. Budget & Finance: Develop detailed project budgets, track expenditure against P&L, manage variations, and ensure all projects achieve or exceed defined commercial margins. Planning & Scheduling: Create robust project programmes, managing resource allocation, and coordinating all works with the operational FM teams and building occupants to minimise disruption. Procurement: Manage the tender process, procure specialist equipment, and select and manage approved subcontractors, ensuring quality standards are met at all times. Technical Assurance & Compliance Technical Authority: Utilise your electrical or mechanical expertise to review and challenge designs, specifications, and contractor proposals. Quality Control: Oversee installation, commissioning, and final handover, ensuring all work is completed to relevant UK legislation , HTMs (where applicable) , and industry standards (e.g., BS 7671, SFG20 ). Risk Management: Conduct thorough project risk assessments, proactively identifying technical, health and safety, and financial risks, and developing effective mitigation strategies. Health & Safety (H&S): Act as the Principal Designer or Principal Contractor under CDM Regulations (where appropriate), ensuring the project adheres to all H&S legislation. Stakeholder Management Client Liaison: Serve as the professional face of the company for project-related matters, managing client expectations and communicating project progress and status clearly. Reporting: Produce timely and accurate project reports on status, finance, and risk for both the client and senior management. Team Coordination: Work collaboratively with the site-based maintenance teams, engineers, and Contract Managers to integrate project works seamlessly into the existing operational environment. What You're Looking For Technical Background (Essential): Must possess a formal technical qualification (minimum NVQ Level 3, HNC/HND, or equivalent ) in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Building Services . Project Experience (Essential): Proven experience successfully managing and delivering multiple concurrent technical projects with individual values typically ranging from £100,000 to £1.5 million . Compliance: Strong working knowledge of CDM Regulations, UK building regulations, and relevant statutory compliance. Commercial Acumen: Demonstrated experience managing budgets, P&Ls, procurement, and variations. Skills: Excellent communication, negotiation, and leadership skills. Proficiency in project management software (e.g., MS Project) and CAFM systems. If you are a technically minded leader ready to drive project success for a growing, dynamic FM business, we encourage you to apply. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Project Engineer Location: Bristol Salary: Up to £60,000 (depending on experience) Employment Type: Full-time Permanent About the Company We are an innovative business operating at the intersection of carbon capture , sustainable construction products , and waste treatment . Using a unique and proven process, we convert waste materials into valuable construction products by harnessing carbon dioxide as a resource. This modular technology accelerates natural chemical reactions to form manufactured limestone , helping reduce environmental impact and contribute to a more sustainable built environment. The Project Engineer Role We are seeking an experienced Project Engineer to support the procurement and delivery of new-build process plants and upgrades to existing facilities . Based at either our Leeds or Avonmouth site, you'll be instrumental in delivering capital projects from concept to completion, working closely with internal teams and external contractors. This role offers the opportunity to work within a forward-thinking organisation with a clear environmental mission and a strong track record of innovation and growth. Key Responsibilities for the Project Engineer Support the Chief Engineer with planning and execution of capital projects Prepare technical specifications, RFQs, tenders, budgets, and project programmes Manage procurement of equipment, installation works, and utility services Oversee consulting engineers and contractors across multiple disciplines Ensure compliance with safety standards, quality requirements, and regulatory frameworks Administer contracts, valuations, progress reporting, and payments Lead plant commissioning through to operational handover Contribute to process improvement, maintenance planning, and compliance activities Support development of spare parts strategies, stock control, and non-routine repairs Promote a safety-first culture across all project and operational activities Help maintain and improve integrated management systems (ISO 9001, 14001, 45001) Candidate Profile of the Project Engineer You will be a proactive, hands-on engineer with significant project experience in heavy industrial or process environments . You thrive in a fast-moving, collaborative setting and are passionate about contributing to sustainability-focused solutions. Essential: HNC, Degree, or equivalent in a relevant engineering discipline Proven experience managing capital or process engineering projects Broad understanding of mechanical, electrical, civil, structural, and control systems Competent in planning, risk assessment, contractor management, and problem-solving Intermediate level in Microsoft 365 and familiarity with CAD viewing tools Working knowledge of CDM Regulations and engineering compliance Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Full UK driving licence Desirable: IoSH Managing Safely or equivalent Experience in modular plant installations or waste treatment technologies Background in carbon capture or sustainable construction processes What's on Offer for the Project Engineer Competitive salary up to £60,000 (DOE) Involvement in industry-leading sustainable technologies A flexible and collaborative working environment Opportunities for professional development and progression The chance to make a real environmental impact through your work If you are interested in this role and feel that you have the right skills, then please click apply at the bottom of this advert. For further details contact Sam Turner at Pioneer Selection As a registered candidate with Pioneer Selection Ltd, you automatically become eligible for our referral scheme. You will receive £250 for every candidate we place in permanent employment who has been recommended by you. Terms and Conditions apply please see our website for further details.
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Project Engineer Location: Bristol Salary: Up to £60,000 (depending on experience) Employment Type: Full-time Permanent About the Company We are an innovative business operating at the intersection of carbon capture , sustainable construction products , and waste treatment . Using a unique and proven process, we convert waste materials into valuable construction products by harnessing carbon dioxide as a resource. This modular technology accelerates natural chemical reactions to form manufactured limestone , helping reduce environmental impact and contribute to a more sustainable built environment. The Project Engineer Role We are seeking an experienced Project Engineer to support the procurement and delivery of new-build process plants and upgrades to existing facilities . Based at either our Leeds or Avonmouth site, you'll be instrumental in delivering capital projects from concept to completion, working closely with internal teams and external contractors. This role offers the opportunity to work within a forward-thinking organisation with a clear environmental mission and a strong track record of innovation and growth. Key Responsibilities for the Project Engineer Support the Chief Engineer with planning and execution of capital projects Prepare technical specifications, RFQs, tenders, budgets, and project programmes Manage procurement of equipment, installation works, and utility services Oversee consulting engineers and contractors across multiple disciplines Ensure compliance with safety standards, quality requirements, and regulatory frameworks Administer contracts, valuations, progress reporting, and payments Lead plant commissioning through to operational handover Contribute to process improvement, maintenance planning, and compliance activities Support development of spare parts strategies, stock control, and non-routine repairs Promote a safety-first culture across all project and operational activities Help maintain and improve integrated management systems (ISO 9001, 14001, 45001) Candidate Profile of the Project Engineer You will be a proactive, hands-on engineer with significant project experience in heavy industrial or process environments . You thrive in a fast-moving, collaborative setting and are passionate about contributing to sustainability-focused solutions. Essential: HNC, Degree, or equivalent in a relevant engineering discipline Proven experience managing capital or process engineering projects Broad understanding of mechanical, electrical, civil, structural, and control systems Competent in planning, risk assessment, contractor management, and problem-solving Intermediate level in Microsoft 365 and familiarity with CAD viewing tools Working knowledge of CDM Regulations and engineering compliance Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Full UK driving licence Desirable: IoSH Managing Safely or equivalent Experience in modular plant installations or waste treatment technologies Background in carbon capture or sustainable construction processes What's on Offer for the Project Engineer Competitive salary up to £60,000 (DOE) Involvement in industry-leading sustainable technologies A flexible and collaborative working environment Opportunities for professional development and progression The chance to make a real environmental impact through your work If you are interested in this role and feel that you have the right skills, then please click apply at the bottom of this advert. For further details contact Sam Turner at Pioneer Selection As a registered candidate with Pioneer Selection Ltd, you automatically become eligible for our referral scheme. You will receive £250 for every candidate we place in permanent employment who has been recommended by you. Terms and Conditions apply please see our website for further details.
Rose & Young Recruitment Ltd
Guisborough, Yorkshire
Site Services Manager Guisborough, North Yorkshire - ideally based within 30 minutes Salary: £60,000 - £70,000 depending on experience Reporting to the Managing Director, you will be responsible for providing crucial site coordination and management during the installation, commissioning and early life support phases of a range of projects, ensuring that the design and installation meet the needs of the customer. The role is focussed on heavy industrial equipment and requires an experience professional from any of these sectors: Mining, Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Steel Production, or Rail. Main Responsibilities: Be responsible for the site safety protocols, ensuring compliance with company, customer, and national rules, processes and regulations, and interacting with the customer's H&S representatives. Seeking new business opportunities within the area and meeting with potential customers. Coordinating installation and commissioning activities with the client and project manage. Overseeing the construction and installation of machinery and associated equipment. Managing the installation and commissioning team resources, allocating tasks and supervising activities. Management and coordination of sub suppliers, planning tasks and reviewing performance. Discipline and performance reviews of site personnel, including management of inductions, interfacing with HR and, if necessary, disciplinary and grievance processes. Monitoring progress, providing reports to the project manager, senior managers, and customer. Interacting with the customer's project and installation teams to coordinate activities between parties and safe working in work areas. Developing, planning and communicating activity schedule in association with commissioning team leaders and engineering. Responsible for orders and execution of services portfolio and customer spares. Essential Skills and Experience: Experience of commissioning machinery and equipment in a heavy industrial environment such as Mining, Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Steel Production, or Rail. Experience of managing personnel and liaising with customer planning and operations management Knowledge of mining processes and activities during construction and operation, such as shaft sinking, roping up of winders, safety features of winders and shafts. Full Driving License and willingness to travel to projects across the UK including North Yorkshire and Cornwall. Time-served apprenticeship in an engineering technical support or service field. HND/HNC or equivalent qualification in Mechanical or Electrical engineering or similar related engineering or scientific field. Desirable: Completion of IOSH Managing Safety course. Salary & Benefits: £60,000 to £70,000 based on 40-hour week. Generous overtime rates. Daily allowance for travel expenses. Car allowance. 30 days holiday + Bank hols Pension Scheme
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Site Services Manager Guisborough, North Yorkshire - ideally based within 30 minutes Salary: £60,000 - £70,000 depending on experience Reporting to the Managing Director, you will be responsible for providing crucial site coordination and management during the installation, commissioning and early life support phases of a range of projects, ensuring that the design and installation meet the needs of the customer. The role is focussed on heavy industrial equipment and requires an experience professional from any of these sectors: Mining, Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Steel Production, or Rail. Main Responsibilities: Be responsible for the site safety protocols, ensuring compliance with company, customer, and national rules, processes and regulations, and interacting with the customer's H&S representatives. Seeking new business opportunities within the area and meeting with potential customers. Coordinating installation and commissioning activities with the client and project manage. Overseeing the construction and installation of machinery and associated equipment. Managing the installation and commissioning team resources, allocating tasks and supervising activities. Management and coordination of sub suppliers, planning tasks and reviewing performance. Discipline and performance reviews of site personnel, including management of inductions, interfacing with HR and, if necessary, disciplinary and grievance processes. Monitoring progress, providing reports to the project manager, senior managers, and customer. Interacting with the customer's project and installation teams to coordinate activities between parties and safe working in work areas. Developing, planning and communicating activity schedule in association with commissioning team leaders and engineering. Responsible for orders and execution of services portfolio and customer spares. Essential Skills and Experience: Experience of commissioning machinery and equipment in a heavy industrial environment such as Mining, Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Steel Production, or Rail. Experience of managing personnel and liaising with customer planning and operations management Knowledge of mining processes and activities during construction and operation, such as shaft sinking, roping up of winders, safety features of winders and shafts. Full Driving License and willingness to travel to projects across the UK including North Yorkshire and Cornwall. Time-served apprenticeship in an engineering technical support or service field. HND/HNC or equivalent qualification in Mechanical or Electrical engineering or similar related engineering or scientific field. Desirable: Completion of IOSH Managing Safety course. Salary & Benefits: £60,000 to £70,000 based on 40-hour week. Generous overtime rates. Daily allowance for travel expenses. Car allowance. 30 days holiday + Bank hols Pension Scheme
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