We are currently seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager to join a major Tier-One main contractor and take overall ownership of the delivery of a £50m warehouse project in Manchester . Requiring a confident and commercially astute Project Manager who can take full ownership of the programme, drive delivery and provide strong leadership across the project team, supply chain and key stakeholders. You will be responsible for ensuring the project is delivered safely, on programme, to the required quality standards and within budget, whilst maintaining strong relationships with the client and project stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Take full ownership of the project programme , driving progress from pre-construction through to completion. Lead and manage the project team, ensuring clear accountability and effective communication. Develop, manage and continuously review the overall programme, identifying critical path activities, risks and opportunities. Drive the project against key milestones, ensuring delivery remains on programme. Lead coordination between design, commercial, construction and procurement teams. Manage and develop relationships with the client, consultants, subcontractors and wider project stakeholders. Provide strong leadership to the supply chain, ensuring performance and delivery expectations are met. Monitor project performance against budget, programme, quality and safety requirements. Proactively identify and mitigate project risks and resolve issues before they impact delivery. Chair and lead project meetings, progress reviews and programme workshops. Ensure appropriate reporting is provided to senior management and the client. Maintain high standards of health, safety, quality and environmental performance. Lead the project through to successful completion and handover. About You We are looking for an established Senior Project Manager with a strong track record of delivering large-scale industrial, logistics, warehouse or commercial projects for a Tier-One main contractor. You will need to be someone who is comfortable taking ownership and accountability, rather than simply managing individual packages. You should have the leadership, commercial awareness and programme management skills to drive a complex project and bring the wider team with you. The Person Above all, we are looking for a leader who takes ownership . You will be expected to take control of the programme, establish clear direction, challenge performance where required and ensure the project team remains focused on delivery. You should be commercially aware, decisive and capable of operating at a senior level with both the client and your own business. Apply now to be considered for this permanent opportunity.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
We are currently seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager to join a major Tier-One main contractor and take overall ownership of the delivery of a £50m warehouse project in Manchester . Requiring a confident and commercially astute Project Manager who can take full ownership of the programme, drive delivery and provide strong leadership across the project team, supply chain and key stakeholders. You will be responsible for ensuring the project is delivered safely, on programme, to the required quality standards and within budget, whilst maintaining strong relationships with the client and project stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Take full ownership of the project programme , driving progress from pre-construction through to completion. Lead and manage the project team, ensuring clear accountability and effective communication. Develop, manage and continuously review the overall programme, identifying critical path activities, risks and opportunities. Drive the project against key milestones, ensuring delivery remains on programme. Lead coordination between design, commercial, construction and procurement teams. Manage and develop relationships with the client, consultants, subcontractors and wider project stakeholders. Provide strong leadership to the supply chain, ensuring performance and delivery expectations are met. Monitor project performance against budget, programme, quality and safety requirements. Proactively identify and mitigate project risks and resolve issues before they impact delivery. Chair and lead project meetings, progress reviews and programme workshops. Ensure appropriate reporting is provided to senior management and the client. Maintain high standards of health, safety, quality and environmental performance. Lead the project through to successful completion and handover. About You We are looking for an established Senior Project Manager with a strong track record of delivering large-scale industrial, logistics, warehouse or commercial projects for a Tier-One main contractor. You will need to be someone who is comfortable taking ownership and accountability, rather than simply managing individual packages. You should have the leadership, commercial awareness and programme management skills to drive a complex project and bring the wider team with you. The Person Above all, we are looking for a leader who takes ownership . You will be expected to take control of the programme, establish clear direction, challenge performance where required and ensure the project team remains focused on delivery. You should be commercially aware, decisive and capable of operating at a senior level with both the client and your own business. Apply now to be considered for this permanent opportunity.
Falcon Green is partnering with a leading construction contractor renowned for delivering complex, large-scale data centre and mission-critical projects across the UK. As part of their continued expansion, they are seeking an experienced EHS Advisor to support health, safety, and environmental compliance across data centre projects based in London . The successful candidate will manage EHS standards on site, conduct audits and risk assessments, drive continuous improvement, and work closely with clients, subcontractors, and project teams to ensure a strong safety culture and full regulatory compliance. Responsibilities: Implement and maintain EHS policies, procedures, and standards across London-based data centre projects Conduct regular site inspections, audits, and risk assessments to identify hazards and ensure corrective actions are taken Promote and embed a positive safety culture across all project teams and subcontractors Deliver safety briefings, toolbox talks, and training sessions for site personnel Investigate incidents, near misses, and non-conformances, ensuring thorough root cause analysis and preventative measures Maintain accurate EHS documentation, records, and reports in line with regulatory and project requirements Monitor environmental performance, including waste management, emissions, and sustainability initiatives Liaise with clients and stakeholders to ensure EHS expectations are met throughout the project lifecycle Requirements: Relevant EHS qualification (e.g., NEBOSH or equivalent) Proven experience in an EHS role within construction or data centre projects Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation and industry best practices Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to engage and influence stakeholders Proactive approach to risk management with strong attention to detail Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment Proficient in Microsoft Office and EHS reporting systems Full driving licence and willingness to travel to site as required Interested candidates are invited to send their CV.
Aug 13, 2026
Full time
Falcon Green is partnering with a leading construction contractor renowned for delivering complex, large-scale data centre and mission-critical projects across the UK. As part of their continued expansion, they are seeking an experienced EHS Advisor to support health, safety, and environmental compliance across data centre projects based in London . The successful candidate will manage EHS standards on site, conduct audits and risk assessments, drive continuous improvement, and work closely with clients, subcontractors, and project teams to ensure a strong safety culture and full regulatory compliance. Responsibilities: Implement and maintain EHS policies, procedures, and standards across London-based data centre projects Conduct regular site inspections, audits, and risk assessments to identify hazards and ensure corrective actions are taken Promote and embed a positive safety culture across all project teams and subcontractors Deliver safety briefings, toolbox talks, and training sessions for site personnel Investigate incidents, near misses, and non-conformances, ensuring thorough root cause analysis and preventative measures Maintain accurate EHS documentation, records, and reports in line with regulatory and project requirements Monitor environmental performance, including waste management, emissions, and sustainability initiatives Liaise with clients and stakeholders to ensure EHS expectations are met throughout the project lifecycle Requirements: Relevant EHS qualification (e.g., NEBOSH or equivalent) Proven experience in an EHS role within construction or data centre projects Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation and industry best practices Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to engage and influence stakeholders Proactive approach to risk management with strong attention to detail Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment Proficient in Microsoft Office and EHS reporting systems Full driving licence and willingness to travel to site as required Interested candidates are invited to send their CV.
Leading main contractor is seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee the successful delivery of a £40M new build care home scheme in Surrey. The project involves the construction of 112 traditional build homes and requires strong leadership from inception through to handover. Candidates with a trade background will be at an advantage click apply for full job details
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Leading main contractor is seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee the successful delivery of a £40M new build care home scheme in Surrey. The project involves the construction of 112 traditional build homes and requires strong leadership from inception through to handover. Candidates with a trade background will be at an advantage click apply for full job details
Join a leading international contractor, with a strong track record of delivering complex, high-value projects across Europe. They are currently seeking an experienced M&E Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team on a major data centre project in Eemshaven. This is an exciting opportunity to work on one of the most dynamic and fast-growing sectors in construction, alongside a high-performing team committed to excellence and innovation. As a Quantity Surveyor, you will play a crucial role in the financial and contractual management of the data centre in Eemshaven. You will work closely with project managers, site teams, and other stakeholders to ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality. Your expertise in cost management, procurement, and contract administration will ensure the success of our high-profile data centre developments. Key Responsibilities: Prepare cost plans, estimates, and budgets for all project stages Manage procurement, tendering processes, and subcontractor packages Monitor and control project expenditure Assess and agree valuations, variations, and final accounts Provide commercial advice and support to project teams Maintain effective communication with clients and stakeholders Ensure compliance with contract terms and statutory regulations Work closely with the Project Manager to forecast and report on cost risks Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Construction Economics, or similar Minimum 4+ years' post-graduate experience, preferably with a main contractor Previous experience on data centre or mission-critical projects is a strong advantage Strong knowledge of construction contracts and commercial management Excellent negotiation, analytical, and communication skills EU citizenship or eligibility to work in Germany is essential If you would like to apply for this role, please forward a copy of your CV using the email link provided.
Sep 22, 2025
Full time
Join a leading international contractor, with a strong track record of delivering complex, high-value projects across Europe. They are currently seeking an experienced M&E Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team on a major data centre project in Eemshaven. This is an exciting opportunity to work on one of the most dynamic and fast-growing sectors in construction, alongside a high-performing team committed to excellence and innovation. As a Quantity Surveyor, you will play a crucial role in the financial and contractual management of the data centre in Eemshaven. You will work closely with project managers, site teams, and other stakeholders to ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality. Your expertise in cost management, procurement, and contract administration will ensure the success of our high-profile data centre developments. Key Responsibilities: Prepare cost plans, estimates, and budgets for all project stages Manage procurement, tendering processes, and subcontractor packages Monitor and control project expenditure Assess and agree valuations, variations, and final accounts Provide commercial advice and support to project teams Maintain effective communication with clients and stakeholders Ensure compliance with contract terms and statutory regulations Work closely with the Project Manager to forecast and report on cost risks Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Construction Economics, or similar Minimum 4+ years' post-graduate experience, preferably with a main contractor Previous experience on data centre or mission-critical projects is a strong advantage Strong knowledge of construction contracts and commercial management Excellent negotiation, analytical, and communication skills EU citizenship or eligibility to work in Germany is essential If you would like to apply for this role, please forward a copy of your CV using the email link provided.