Falcon Green Personnel
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Main contractor requires an Assistant Design Manager to work on-site to support the design management process on a live industrial, logistics, or commercial project. There are several live and upcoming projects in the Home Counties to the North and West of London, so location may vary depending on project requirements. This is an excellent opportunity for an Assistant Design Manager to develop thei click apply for full job details
Jan 31, 2026
Full time
Main contractor requires an Assistant Design Manager to work on-site to support the design management process on a live industrial, logistics, or commercial project. There are several live and upcoming projects in the Home Counties to the North and West of London, so location may vary depending on project requirements. This is an excellent opportunity for an Assistant Design Manager to develop thei click apply for full job details
Join a leading international building contractor, with a strong track record of delivering complex, high-value projects across Europe. They are currently seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team on a major data centre project in Frankfurt. 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 Frankfurt. 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.
Jan 21, 2026
Full time
Join a leading international building contractor, with a strong track record of delivering complex, high-value projects across Europe. They are currently seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team on a major data centre project in Frankfurt. 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 Frankfurt. 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.
EU passport essential A leading international general contractor is actively seeking a Enviromental, Health & Safety Advisor for a new Data Centre project in Belgium.This contractor is widely known internationally and operate in mission critical, residential, commercial and civil engineering sectors. The mission critical sector is the fastest growing sector in construction right now and the need for data centre infrastructure continues to grow at a steady rate as does the need for more talent in the sector. With a steady pipeline of work for the coming years, it is an exciting time to be joining this contractor. The ideal candidate ideally will have a proven track record of managing large scale data centre or life sciences projects on time and within budget, but candidates with a strong commercial or industrial background will also be considered. Health & Safety Advisor Responsibilities: Assist in developing and implementing EHS strategies and policies to: Help ensure the safety of all employees, contractors and visitors Ensure ongoing legal compliance Keep up to date with current UK legislation and industry best practice and share this information with site staff Take a key role in maintaining/improving our overall safety performance and that of our supply chain partners Attend all pre-commencement meetings and agree which RAMS need your review Review Risk Assessment and Method Statements (RAMS) as required Sit with and mentor site management teams in site set up, preparing H&S documents or presentations such as RAMS, toolbox talks, etc. Perform periodic site inspections and prepare relevant audit reports Attend internal project meeting to discuss specific issues when activities on site require Take the lead in accident investigations Health & Safety Advisor Requirements: NEBOSH Qualification essential Excellent knowledge of H&S requirements in UK Construction Industry Good knowledge of current technical building requirements Ability to build strong working relationships with a wide range of people Excellent communication and negotiation skills Proactive with strong problem-solving ability If you would like to be considered for this role, please forward your CV to the email link provided.
Jan 06, 2026
Full time
EU passport essential A leading international general contractor is actively seeking a Enviromental, Health & Safety Advisor for a new Data Centre project in Belgium.This contractor is widely known internationally and operate in mission critical, residential, commercial and civil engineering sectors. The mission critical sector is the fastest growing sector in construction right now and the need for data centre infrastructure continues to grow at a steady rate as does the need for more talent in the sector. With a steady pipeline of work for the coming years, it is an exciting time to be joining this contractor. The ideal candidate ideally will have a proven track record of managing large scale data centre or life sciences projects on time and within budget, but candidates with a strong commercial or industrial background will also be considered. Health & Safety Advisor Responsibilities: Assist in developing and implementing EHS strategies and policies to: Help ensure the safety of all employees, contractors and visitors Ensure ongoing legal compliance Keep up to date with current UK legislation and industry best practice and share this information with site staff Take a key role in maintaining/improving our overall safety performance and that of our supply chain partners Attend all pre-commencement meetings and agree which RAMS need your review Review Risk Assessment and Method Statements (RAMS) as required Sit with and mentor site management teams in site set up, preparing H&S documents or presentations such as RAMS, toolbox talks, etc. Perform periodic site inspections and prepare relevant audit reports Attend internal project meeting to discuss specific issues when activities on site require Take the lead in accident investigations Health & Safety Advisor Requirements: NEBOSH Qualification essential Excellent knowledge of H&S requirements in UK Construction Industry Good knowledge of current technical building requirements Ability to build strong working relationships with a wide range of people Excellent communication and negotiation skills Proactive with strong problem-solving ability If you would like to be considered for this role, please forward your CV to the email link provided.
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.