SHE Advisor Location: Heathrow (with regional travel to project sites and offices) Salary: £55,000 basic + car allowance + full benefits package Contract: Permanent, full-time (37 hours per week)Overview Our client is seeking an experienced SHE Advisor to provide specialist health, safety and environmental support across a portfolio of engineering projects in the Heathrow area.The successful candidate will play a vital role in ensuring compliance with UK legislation, embedding safe working practices, and driving a strong culture of safety and wellbeing. This is a hands-on role, combining site visits, advisory support, and continuous improvement initiatives.Main Duties Oversee and monitor SHE performance across regional engineering operations Provide practical support to project teams in achieving health, safety and environmental objectives Conduct site inspections and advise management on safe systems of work Review safety documentation (RAMS, construction phase plans, etc.) to ensure suitability and compliance Investigate accidents, incidents and near misses, ensuring corrective actions are identified and lessons are shared Lead toolbox talks, training sessions and wellbeing campaigns to engage site teams Ensure compliance with CDM regulations and other statutory requirements Promote a proactive approach to health, safety and environmental management, challenging unsafe behaviours where necessary Candidate Requirements for SHE Advisor Strong background in electrical or mechanical engineering projects , ideally with utilities or infrastructure exposure Proven experience in a health and safety advisory role, preferably in a multi-site environment Knowledge of SHE management systems, risk management, and best practice in engineering project delivery Confident communicator with the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels IT literate (Teams, Excel, databases) with good reporting and record-keeping skills Professional, organised, and able to work both independently and collaboratively Desirable qualifications for SHE Advisor: IOSH membership (Associate, Tech, or Grad level) IEMA membership or environmental qualification What's on Offer This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected engineering business working on high-profile projects. The role offers a competitive salary of £55,000 plus car allowance , alongside a strong benefits package and long-term career prospects.If you are passionate about health and safety and want to make a real impact in a fast-paced engineering environment, our client would like to hear from you.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
SHE Advisor Location: Heathrow (with regional travel to project sites and offices) Salary: £55,000 basic + car allowance + full benefits package Contract: Permanent, full-time (37 hours per week)Overview Our client is seeking an experienced SHE Advisor to provide specialist health, safety and environmental support across a portfolio of engineering projects in the Heathrow area.The successful candidate will play a vital role in ensuring compliance with UK legislation, embedding safe working practices, and driving a strong culture of safety and wellbeing. This is a hands-on role, combining site visits, advisory support, and continuous improvement initiatives.Main Duties Oversee and monitor SHE performance across regional engineering operations Provide practical support to project teams in achieving health, safety and environmental objectives Conduct site inspections and advise management on safe systems of work Review safety documentation (RAMS, construction phase plans, etc.) to ensure suitability and compliance Investigate accidents, incidents and near misses, ensuring corrective actions are identified and lessons are shared Lead toolbox talks, training sessions and wellbeing campaigns to engage site teams Ensure compliance with CDM regulations and other statutory requirements Promote a proactive approach to health, safety and environmental management, challenging unsafe behaviours where necessary Candidate Requirements for SHE Advisor Strong background in electrical or mechanical engineering projects , ideally with utilities or infrastructure exposure Proven experience in a health and safety advisory role, preferably in a multi-site environment Knowledge of SHE management systems, risk management, and best practice in engineering project delivery Confident communicator with the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels IT literate (Teams, Excel, databases) with good reporting and record-keeping skills Professional, organised, and able to work both independently and collaboratively Desirable qualifications for SHE Advisor: IOSH membership (Associate, Tech, or Grad level) IEMA membership or environmental qualification What's on Offer This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected engineering business working on high-profile projects. The role offers a competitive salary of £55,000 plus car allowance , alongside a strong benefits package and long-term career prospects.If you are passionate about health and safety and want to make a real impact in a fast-paced engineering environment, our client would like to hear from you.
Field Service Engineer Location: Lancashire (regional travel required) Salary: £40,000 basic + company vehicle, tools, and benefits Contract: Permanent Full-timeThe Opportunity On behalf of our client, we are seeking a Field Service Engineer to provide specialist installation, maintenance, and repair services across a range of industrial equipment. This is a customer-facing role that requires a blend of technical expertise, problem-solving ability, and strong communication skills.The position offers a varied workload, from preventative maintenance to urgent breakdown support, ensuring equipment remains safe, reliable, and efficient for clients in diverse industries across the Lancashire region.Key Responsibilities for Field Service Engineer Install, service, and troubleshoot systems Diagnose technical faults and carry out efficient, safe repairs Log activities and maintain accurate service records using digital systems Support urgent call-outs as part of the on-call rota Participate in technical training and team meetings to maintain knowledge and share best practice Act as a trusted representative of the business, delivering excellent customer service and identifying opportunities for added value Contribute to a positive safety culture and uphold high standards of compliance at all times Candidate Profile for Field Service Engineer Practical experience in mechanical, electrical, or field engineering, ideally with exposure to troubleshooting and maintenance Relevant qualifications in mechanical or electrical engineering (or equivalent experience) Confident in using IT tools and open to learning new service management systems Full UK driving licence (max 3 penalty points) Strong communication skills, customer-first approach, and proactive problem-solving mindset Committed to safety, adaptability, and teamwork in a fast-paced environment What's on Offer £40,000 basic salary + overtime potential Fully equipped company van, tools, laptop, mobile phone, and uniform PPE provided, with safety as a top priority Structured training and development at UK training facilities with technical support available Clear career progression opportunities within a supportive and inclusive team Company pension, private medical insurance, and a range of employee benefits This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled engineer seeking stability, progression, and the chance to work with a respected engineering services provider in the Lancashire region.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Field Service Engineer Location: Lancashire (regional travel required) Salary: £40,000 basic + company vehicle, tools, and benefits Contract: Permanent Full-timeThe Opportunity On behalf of our client, we are seeking a Field Service Engineer to provide specialist installation, maintenance, and repair services across a range of industrial equipment. This is a customer-facing role that requires a blend of technical expertise, problem-solving ability, and strong communication skills.The position offers a varied workload, from preventative maintenance to urgent breakdown support, ensuring equipment remains safe, reliable, and efficient for clients in diverse industries across the Lancashire region.Key Responsibilities for Field Service Engineer Install, service, and troubleshoot systems Diagnose technical faults and carry out efficient, safe repairs Log activities and maintain accurate service records using digital systems Support urgent call-outs as part of the on-call rota Participate in technical training and team meetings to maintain knowledge and share best practice Act as a trusted representative of the business, delivering excellent customer service and identifying opportunities for added value Contribute to a positive safety culture and uphold high standards of compliance at all times Candidate Profile for Field Service Engineer Practical experience in mechanical, electrical, or field engineering, ideally with exposure to troubleshooting and maintenance Relevant qualifications in mechanical or electrical engineering (or equivalent experience) Confident in using IT tools and open to learning new service management systems Full UK driving licence (max 3 penalty points) Strong communication skills, customer-first approach, and proactive problem-solving mindset Committed to safety, adaptability, and teamwork in a fast-paced environment What's on Offer £40,000 basic salary + overtime potential Fully equipped company van, tools, laptop, mobile phone, and uniform PPE provided, with safety as a top priority Structured training and development at UK training facilities with technical support available Clear career progression opportunities within a supportive and inclusive team Company pension, private medical insurance, and a range of employee benefits This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled engineer seeking stability, progression, and the chance to work with a respected engineering services provider in the Lancashire region.
Fire Alarm Contracts Manager - Projects (London) Salary: £60,000 per annum Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent About the RoleWe are seeking an experienced and proactive Fire Alarm Contracts Manager to lead and oversee the delivery of domestic fire alarm projects.You'll be responsible for managing multiple contracts from initial client engagement through to final handover, ensuring compliance, quality, and profitability at every stage.This is a pivotal role for someone with strong technical knowledge of fire alarm systems, excellent project management skills, and a passion for delivering safe, compliant, and customer-focused solutions in domestic settings.Key Responsibilities for Fire Alarm Contracts Manager Contract Management: Oversee the full lifecycle of domestic fire alarm projects across London, including planning, execution, and completion Technical Oversight: Ensure all installations meet BS 5839 standards and relevant fire safety regulations Client Liaison: Act as the primary point of contact for clients, ensuring clear communication and high satisfaction Team Coordination: Manage engineers and subcontractors, ensuring timely delivery and quality workmanship Budget & Cost Control: Monitor project budgets, variations, and profitability across all contracts ? Compliance & QA: Conduct audits, risk assessments, and ensure all documentation is up to date and compliant Continuous Improvement: Identify opportunities to streamline processes and improve service delivery Requirements for Fire Alarm Contracts Manager Proven experience managing fire alarm contracts Strong understanding of fire alarm systems, standards, and regulatory requirements Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills Ability to manage multiple projects and stakeholders simultaneously Full UK driving licence
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Fire Alarm Contracts Manager - Projects (London) Salary: £60,000 per annum Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent About the RoleWe are seeking an experienced and proactive Fire Alarm Contracts Manager to lead and oversee the delivery of domestic fire alarm projects.You'll be responsible for managing multiple contracts from initial client engagement through to final handover, ensuring compliance, quality, and profitability at every stage.This is a pivotal role for someone with strong technical knowledge of fire alarm systems, excellent project management skills, and a passion for delivering safe, compliant, and customer-focused solutions in domestic settings.Key Responsibilities for Fire Alarm Contracts Manager Contract Management: Oversee the full lifecycle of domestic fire alarm projects across London, including planning, execution, and completion Technical Oversight: Ensure all installations meet BS 5839 standards and relevant fire safety regulations Client Liaison: Act as the primary point of contact for clients, ensuring clear communication and high satisfaction Team Coordination: Manage engineers and subcontractors, ensuring timely delivery and quality workmanship Budget & Cost Control: Monitor project budgets, variations, and profitability across all contracts ? Compliance & QA: Conduct audits, risk assessments, and ensure all documentation is up to date and compliant Continuous Improvement: Identify opportunities to streamline processes and improve service delivery Requirements for Fire Alarm Contracts Manager Proven experience managing fire alarm contracts Strong understanding of fire alarm systems, standards, and regulatory requirements Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills Ability to manage multiple projects and stakeholders simultaneously Full UK driving licence