We are looking to strengthen our Estimating team with a Estimator based at Falmer with hybrid working available. You will report directly to the Estimating Manager and your role will cover the preparation of analytical estimates that are technically correct and with an acceptable risk level, from outline drawings and specifications. Key Responsibilities Preparation of analytical estimates that are technically correct and with an acceptable risk level, from outline drawings and specifications. Participate in design development to assess buildability, materials, innovation and cost-effectiveness of proposals. Provide high level pricing information early in the tender for optioneering and budgeting exercises to ensure the most cost-effective solution offered. Participate in the preparation of a procurement plan with the buying department to agree suppliers & sub-contractors, terms & conditions and discount levels. Prepare enquiries and obtain competitive quotations for engineering resources, particularly materials and sub-contractors. Obtain completed construction and design questionnaires where appropriate. Maintain an up to date awareness and knowledge of technical developments and new methods within the industry. Provide engineering expertise and technical advice to other members of staff. Ensure that client's requirements and project drivers are incorporated within tenders. Prepare financial models for framework submissions, including setting appropriate staff rates. Participate in pre qualification work. Negotiate with clients on relevant financial aspects of the tender. Present all aspects of the tender estimate to clients. Cost code using the standardised system to allow meaningful feedback. Prepare and support the completion of operation and maintenance assessments. Undertake site visits to obtain feedback and information relating to tender submissions. Prepare estimating reports for tender review and contract hand over to ensure meaningful feedback. Maintain awareness of the strategic aims and direction of the company. Prepare risk schedules to identify and quantify risks and mitigation measures. Ensure that estimates comply with client specifications and conditions of contract. Investigate cash flow and generate cash positive solutions for tender submission. Ensure your own continuous professional development by participating in external networking, conferences, associations and groups, to stay current on industry changes and innovations. Maintain a positive and solution oriented approach to work, providing open and honest feedback. Undertake such other duties, training and/or hours of work as may be reasonably required and which are consistent with the general level of responsibility of this role. Present a professional and positive image of the department and MWH Treatment in all internal and external contact, and maintain mutually constructive, positive and beneficial relationships. Take all reasonable steps to ensure appropriate confidentiality. Essential Qualifications Estimating experience utilising a computerised analytical estimating system. Planning capability sufficient to prepare tender programmes. Design and construction experience sufficient to influence the design and buildability of a project, choice of materials and to contribute to optioneering. Understanding of conditions of contract and specifications commonly used within the water industry. Understanding of partnering and framework arrangements. Experience in risk management techniques. Knowledge of the processes, equipment and services that are used within the water industry. Desirable Preferably degree qualified in an engineering discipline. Member of a professional institution. Experienced in CCS Candy Construction Software. Site experience.
Apr 18, 2026
Full time
We are looking to strengthen our Estimating team with a Estimator based at Falmer with hybrid working available. You will report directly to the Estimating Manager and your role will cover the preparation of analytical estimates that are technically correct and with an acceptable risk level, from outline drawings and specifications. Key Responsibilities Preparation of analytical estimates that are technically correct and with an acceptable risk level, from outline drawings and specifications. Participate in design development to assess buildability, materials, innovation and cost-effectiveness of proposals. Provide high level pricing information early in the tender for optioneering and budgeting exercises to ensure the most cost-effective solution offered. Participate in the preparation of a procurement plan with the buying department to agree suppliers & sub-contractors, terms & conditions and discount levels. Prepare enquiries and obtain competitive quotations for engineering resources, particularly materials and sub-contractors. Obtain completed construction and design questionnaires where appropriate. Maintain an up to date awareness and knowledge of technical developments and new methods within the industry. Provide engineering expertise and technical advice to other members of staff. Ensure that client's requirements and project drivers are incorporated within tenders. Prepare financial models for framework submissions, including setting appropriate staff rates. Participate in pre qualification work. Negotiate with clients on relevant financial aspects of the tender. Present all aspects of the tender estimate to clients. Cost code using the standardised system to allow meaningful feedback. Prepare and support the completion of operation and maintenance assessments. Undertake site visits to obtain feedback and information relating to tender submissions. Prepare estimating reports for tender review and contract hand over to ensure meaningful feedback. Maintain awareness of the strategic aims and direction of the company. Prepare risk schedules to identify and quantify risks and mitigation measures. Ensure that estimates comply with client specifications and conditions of contract. Investigate cash flow and generate cash positive solutions for tender submission. Ensure your own continuous professional development by participating in external networking, conferences, associations and groups, to stay current on industry changes and innovations. Maintain a positive and solution oriented approach to work, providing open and honest feedback. Undertake such other duties, training and/or hours of work as may be reasonably required and which are consistent with the general level of responsibility of this role. Present a professional and positive image of the department and MWH Treatment in all internal and external contact, and maintain mutually constructive, positive and beneficial relationships. Take all reasonable steps to ensure appropriate confidentiality. Essential Qualifications Estimating experience utilising a computerised analytical estimating system. Planning capability sufficient to prepare tender programmes. Design and construction experience sufficient to influence the design and buildability of a project, choice of materials and to contribute to optioneering. Understanding of conditions of contract and specifications commonly used within the water industry. Understanding of partnering and framework arrangements. Experience in risk management techniques. Knowledge of the processes, equipment and services that are used within the water industry. Desirable Preferably degree qualified in an engineering discipline. Member of a professional institution. Experienced in CCS Candy Construction Software. Site experience.
We are looking to strengthen our engineering team with a Principal Civil Engineer based at Derby with hybrid working available. You will report directly to the Regional Discipline Lead and your role will be to provide superior quality Engineering Design services to allow the company to minimise risks and maximise profits on turnkey and engineering services contracts. In order to ensure the above the individual must co ordinate the design and produce design documents and drawings taking due account of health and safety requirements, specifications and standards pertaining to the contract. Key Responsibilities Produce design layouts which are cost effective, meet the requirements of the specification and which can be constructed and commissioned effectively. The term 'cost' is to embrace all costs associated with the design and the subsequent construction of the design. To be cost effective the whole out turn cost of the design solution must be considered including design time costs, material costs, erection costs and any impact that the design solution might have on other disciplines. Ensure that standard practices are utilised where ever possible. Maintain competitiveness. Provide estimates and feedback for Proposals department. Work to procedures and processes to ensure the continuing development of the department. Assist in developing procedures and processes. Monitor and review the procedures and processes. Write, update and monitor efficient procedures to aid the smooth running of the department. Ensure co-ordination of designs with all other disciplines internal and external to MWHT in order to ensure that the design processes carried out on the contract are co-ordinated for the benefit of the contract as a whole. Maintain files and records throughout the duration of contracts. Assure customer satisfaction. To work within a culture where satisfying the customer is recognised as the key to achieving other objectives, and that customers include everyone receiving benefit from our processes, whether end users or other departments within the company. Maintain a personal development plan. Assist in supervising and developing staff. Assist in ensuring a safe working environment for all staff. Reduce waste to a minimum from all departmental activities. Ensure designs take account of environmental issues. Ensure that design takes full regard of all health and safety requirements. Mentoring staff (Delegated Engineer for ICE). Line Management of staff. Essential Qualifications Strong understanding of the principles of water and sewage treatment. Chartered or Incorporated Member of ICE or IStructE. 10+ years experience. Experience of managing members of staff in designing relevant discipline aspects of water and sewage treatment plants. Membership of a professional institution / chartered. Relevant discipline Engineering degree. Ability to rationalise designs and produce economic plant layouts. Good general knowledge of all aspects of water treatment, e.g. mechanical engineering, process engineering, electrical engineering and project management. A flexible mind, with the ability to assimilate large amounts of different data at one time. Ability to present technical proposals clearly, confidently and convincingly. Computer literacy. Driving license.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
We are looking to strengthen our engineering team with a Principal Civil Engineer based at Derby with hybrid working available. You will report directly to the Regional Discipline Lead and your role will be to provide superior quality Engineering Design services to allow the company to minimise risks and maximise profits on turnkey and engineering services contracts. In order to ensure the above the individual must co ordinate the design and produce design documents and drawings taking due account of health and safety requirements, specifications and standards pertaining to the contract. Key Responsibilities Produce design layouts which are cost effective, meet the requirements of the specification and which can be constructed and commissioned effectively. The term 'cost' is to embrace all costs associated with the design and the subsequent construction of the design. To be cost effective the whole out turn cost of the design solution must be considered including design time costs, material costs, erection costs and any impact that the design solution might have on other disciplines. Ensure that standard practices are utilised where ever possible. Maintain competitiveness. Provide estimates and feedback for Proposals department. Work to procedures and processes to ensure the continuing development of the department. Assist in developing procedures and processes. Monitor and review the procedures and processes. Write, update and monitor efficient procedures to aid the smooth running of the department. Ensure co-ordination of designs with all other disciplines internal and external to MWHT in order to ensure that the design processes carried out on the contract are co-ordinated for the benefit of the contract as a whole. Maintain files and records throughout the duration of contracts. Assure customer satisfaction. To work within a culture where satisfying the customer is recognised as the key to achieving other objectives, and that customers include everyone receiving benefit from our processes, whether end users or other departments within the company. Maintain a personal development plan. Assist in supervising and developing staff. Assist in ensuring a safe working environment for all staff. Reduce waste to a minimum from all departmental activities. Ensure designs take account of environmental issues. Ensure that design takes full regard of all health and safety requirements. Mentoring staff (Delegated Engineer for ICE). Line Management of staff. Essential Qualifications Strong understanding of the principles of water and sewage treatment. Chartered or Incorporated Member of ICE or IStructE. 10+ years experience. Experience of managing members of staff in designing relevant discipline aspects of water and sewage treatment plants. Membership of a professional institution / chartered. Relevant discipline Engineering degree. Ability to rationalise designs and produce economic plant layouts. Good general knowledge of all aspects of water treatment, e.g. mechanical engineering, process engineering, electrical engineering and project management. A flexible mind, with the ability to assimilate large amounts of different data at one time. Ability to present technical proposals clearly, confidently and convincingly. Computer literacy. Driving license.
We are looking to strengthen our Construction team with a Site Manager, Site based at Guildford. You will report directly to the Programme Manager/Senior Project Manager and your role will cover leading and directing the site team to coordinate the safe management of all operational activities on all projects ensuring HSQE, programme and budget requirements are met. Key responsibilities will include: Ensure all works are undertaken with due regard to the needs of the local population within the immediate vicinity of the works and the travelling public as a whole Manage, supervise and mentor the site team as appropriate Adopt, maintain and promote cost conscious management through efficient use of all resources Ensure realistic scheme programmes are prepared, reviewed and updated Ensure method statements and risk assessments are prepared, reviewed, briefed and updated Ensure all "as constructed" records are provided to the CDMC for inclusion within the Health and Safety File in a timely manner following scheme completion Attend all training associated with Site management duties including appointed person, temporary works etc as required Qualifications Recognised Civil Engineering/Site Management Qualifications Health, Safety and Environmental Management (IOSH or Construction Managers Safety Certificate) CSCS Site Manager (Min) First Aid at Work Experience in the Water/Waste Water Treatment Industry
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
We are looking to strengthen our Construction team with a Site Manager, Site based at Guildford. You will report directly to the Programme Manager/Senior Project Manager and your role will cover leading and directing the site team to coordinate the safe management of all operational activities on all projects ensuring HSQE, programme and budget requirements are met. Key responsibilities will include: Ensure all works are undertaken with due regard to the needs of the local population within the immediate vicinity of the works and the travelling public as a whole Manage, supervise and mentor the site team as appropriate Adopt, maintain and promote cost conscious management through efficient use of all resources Ensure realistic scheme programmes are prepared, reviewed and updated Ensure method statements and risk assessments are prepared, reviewed, briefed and updated Ensure all "as constructed" records are provided to the CDMC for inclusion within the Health and Safety File in a timely manner following scheme completion Attend all training associated with Site management duties including appointed person, temporary works etc as required Qualifications Recognised Civil Engineering/Site Management Qualifications Health, Safety and Environmental Management (IOSH or Construction Managers Safety Certificate) CSCS Site Manager (Min) First Aid at Work Experience in the Water/Waste Water Treatment Industry
A leading utility services company is seeking a Learning and Development Administrator in Hattersley, offering hybrid working options. The role involves organising training, liaising with stakeholders, and supporting the development of internal L&D procedures. Candidates should have previous administrative experience, a good understanding of L&D, and strong communication skills. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone motivated to develop their career in the field of learning and development.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
A leading utility services company is seeking a Learning and Development Administrator in Hattersley, offering hybrid working options. The role involves organising training, liaising with stakeholders, and supporting the development of internal L&D procedures. Candidates should have previous administrative experience, a good understanding of L&D, and strong communication skills. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone motivated to develop their career in the field of learning and development.
Overview We are looking to strengthen our Construction team with a Site Manager/Senior Site Manager, Site based in the Thames Region. You will report directly to the Programme Manager/Senior Project Manager and your role will cover leading and directing the site team to coordinate the safe management of all operational activities on all projects ensuring HSQE, programme and budget requirements are met. Responsibilities Ensure all works are undertaken with due regard to the needs of the local population within the immediate vicinity of the works and the travelling public as a whole Manage, supervise and mentor the site team as appropriate Adopt, maintain and promote cost conscious management through efficient use of all resources Ensure realistic scheme programmes are prepared, reviewed and updated Ensure method statements and risk assessments are prepared, reviewed, briefed and updated Ensure all "as constructed" records are provided to the CDMC for inclusion within the Health and Safety File in a timely manner following scheme completion Attend all training associated with Site management duties including appointed person, temporary works etc as required Qualifications Recognised Civil Engineering/Site Management Qualifications Health, Safety and Environmental Management (IOSH or Construction Managers Safety Certificate) CSCS Site Manager (Min) First Aid at Work Experience in the Water/Waste Water Treatment Industry
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Overview We are looking to strengthen our Construction team with a Site Manager/Senior Site Manager, Site based in the Thames Region. You will report directly to the Programme Manager/Senior Project Manager and your role will cover leading and directing the site team to coordinate the safe management of all operational activities on all projects ensuring HSQE, programme and budget requirements are met. Responsibilities Ensure all works are undertaken with due regard to the needs of the local population within the immediate vicinity of the works and the travelling public as a whole Manage, supervise and mentor the site team as appropriate Adopt, maintain and promote cost conscious management through efficient use of all resources Ensure realistic scheme programmes are prepared, reviewed and updated Ensure method statements and risk assessments are prepared, reviewed, briefed and updated Ensure all "as constructed" records are provided to the CDMC for inclusion within the Health and Safety File in a timely manner following scheme completion Attend all training associated with Site management duties including appointed person, temporary works etc as required Qualifications Recognised Civil Engineering/Site Management Qualifications Health, Safety and Environmental Management (IOSH or Construction Managers Safety Certificate) CSCS Site Manager (Min) First Aid at Work Experience in the Water/Waste Water Treatment Industry
Overview We are looking to strengthen our HR team with a Learning and Development Administrator based at Hattersley with hybrid working available. Reporting & Role You will report directly to the Learning and Development Manager and your role will cover administration within the L&D team. Organising, coordinating and supporting key projects as required alongside the day to day duties. Key Responsibilities Organise all training, ensuring all records are kept up to date. Where necessary liaise with key stakeholders across the business. Assist with the review and development of internal L&D procedure, guidance, forms and admin systems and assist in the communication of these including via the intranet. Manage the ECITB levy paid by the company, including admin into the system to claim back funds. Liaise with Accounts Payable as necessary to ensure timely payment of invoices and request training spend reports where required. Promote great L&D communication across the business. Provide information, updates and reports where needed. Work on special projects as defined by the L&D Manager. Qualifications Essential: Previous experience in a similar admin role, with great organisational ability. A good understanding of the purpose of a Learning and Development function. Educated to A Level or equivalent. Excellent written and verbal communication skills including presentation/delivery skills. Excellent Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word and PowerPoint skills. Self motivated, able to work to tight deadline. Willingness to develop further. Desirable Aspirations to work towards CIPD will be considered. A keen interest and excitement towards L&D would be advantageous.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Overview We are looking to strengthen our HR team with a Learning and Development Administrator based at Hattersley with hybrid working available. Reporting & Role You will report directly to the Learning and Development Manager and your role will cover administration within the L&D team. Organising, coordinating and supporting key projects as required alongside the day to day duties. Key Responsibilities Organise all training, ensuring all records are kept up to date. Where necessary liaise with key stakeholders across the business. Assist with the review and development of internal L&D procedure, guidance, forms and admin systems and assist in the communication of these including via the intranet. Manage the ECITB levy paid by the company, including admin into the system to claim back funds. Liaise with Accounts Payable as necessary to ensure timely payment of invoices and request training spend reports where required. Promote great L&D communication across the business. Provide information, updates and reports where needed. Work on special projects as defined by the L&D Manager. Qualifications Essential: Previous experience in a similar admin role, with great organisational ability. A good understanding of the purpose of a Learning and Development function. Educated to A Level or equivalent. Excellent written and verbal communication skills including presentation/delivery skills. Excellent Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word and PowerPoint skills. Self motivated, able to work to tight deadline. Willingness to develop further. Desirable Aspirations to work towards CIPD will be considered. A keen interest and excitement towards L&D would be advantageous.