Immediate Start A tier one principal contractor that operates across Ireland, UK and mainland Europe, are actively seeking a QA Engineer for a large data centre project in East London. This contractor is best known for their delivery of complex projects across many different sectors but very busy in the mission critical space in particular. This company are widely renowned for their training and retention of staff, with many employees staying in the business long term and given the space and guidance to climb up the ranks in their field. The data centre sector is the fastest growing sector in construction and there is no better time than the present to be getting into the industry. Engineer Key Responsibilities: Checking the quality of work as required Manage the QA/QC Working with and managing subcontractors involves keeping a daily diary of levels of work for each subcontractor Managing setting out engineers and junior engineers/staff on site Calculating and ordering of materials to the site Planning work schedules Liaising with Consultants, Project Manager, Site Managers, Site Clerks, Quantity Surveyors and subcontractors Engineer Key Requirements: Relevant 3rd level qualifications in Engineering or Construction Management Confident using Microsoft packages and AutoCAD Excellent communication skills Methodical and solutions focused Able to work to tight deadlines Strong organisation skills Ability to manage and motivate personnel on site If you would like to apply for this role, please forward a copy of your CV using the email link provided.
Dec 11, 2025
Contractor
Immediate Start A tier one principal contractor that operates across Ireland, UK and mainland Europe, are actively seeking a QA Engineer for a large data centre project in East London. This contractor is best known for their delivery of complex projects across many different sectors but very busy in the mission critical space in particular. This company are widely renowned for their training and retention of staff, with many employees staying in the business long term and given the space and guidance to climb up the ranks in their field. The data centre sector is the fastest growing sector in construction and there is no better time than the present to be getting into the industry. Engineer Key Responsibilities: Checking the quality of work as required Manage the QA/QC Working with and managing subcontractors involves keeping a daily diary of levels of work for each subcontractor Managing setting out engineers and junior engineers/staff on site Calculating and ordering of materials to the site Planning work schedules Liaising with Consultants, Project Manager, Site Managers, Site Clerks, Quantity Surveyors and subcontractors Engineer Key Requirements: Relevant 3rd level qualifications in Engineering or Construction Management Confident using Microsoft packages and AutoCAD Excellent communication skills Methodical and solutions focused Able to work to tight deadlines Strong organisation skills Ability to manage and motivate personnel on site If you would like to apply for this role, please forward a copy of your CV using the email link provided.
Our client, dedicated to delivering high-quality serviced office environments across Zone 1 in London, are seeking a Head of Facilities Manager to ensure the seamless operation of all mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems within their buildings. This role involves overseeing their buildings Health and Safety, ensuring compliance regimes, as well as ensuring all of our HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems are maintained to high standards of performance and safety. You will manage both reactive and planned maintenance, identify system improvements, and work closely with the property team to deliver exceptional service to our clients. Key Responsibilities Manage and oversee all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems across all properties. Support where needed to diagnose and resolve HVAC and electrical faults, ensuring minimal disruption to both the business and clients. Build and grow an inhouse team of engineers to support our day to day facilities functions across the business. Plan, develop and execute PPM, including: FCUs (Replacing Motors, Valves, Controls), AHUs, Pumps & Motors, Lighting & Emergency Lighting, Plumbing tasks (Ball Valves, Toilet Systems, Control Valves), Electrical tasks (Ballasts, Batteries, Small Installs), L8 Water Hygiene Tasks Develop and implement effective reactive maintenance procedures. Manage, review and take ownership for contracts relating to the safe running and ongoing facilities management of our properties across the business. Ensure compliance with all health & safety regulations and building standards. Work closely with the Property Team to integrate M&E systems into building design and operational planning. Oversee and coordinate subcontractor work, ensuring quality and compliance. Conduct regular audits and inspections to maintain high operational standards. Prepare reports and provide recommendations to senior management based on trends and system performance. Qualifications & Experience Strong background in Mechanical & Electrical Engineering, ideally within serviced offices, commercial properties, hotels, or hospitality. Proven ability to manage multiple buildings, ensuring compliance and overseeing facilities contracts. Expertise in contract management, cost control, and supplier procurement. Excellent communication skills for engaging with stakeholders and managing teams effectively. In-depth understanding of facilities management and regulatory compliance. Hands-on experience with HVAC, power distribution, lighting, and plumbing systems. Valid UK driving licence. If you are well suited to this role, please apply through the link with an up-to-date CV.
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Our client, dedicated to delivering high-quality serviced office environments across Zone 1 in London, are seeking a Head of Facilities Manager to ensure the seamless operation of all mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems within their buildings. This role involves overseeing their buildings Health and Safety, ensuring compliance regimes, as well as ensuring all of our HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems are maintained to high standards of performance and safety. You will manage both reactive and planned maintenance, identify system improvements, and work closely with the property team to deliver exceptional service to our clients. Key Responsibilities Manage and oversee all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems across all properties. Support where needed to diagnose and resolve HVAC and electrical faults, ensuring minimal disruption to both the business and clients. Build and grow an inhouse team of engineers to support our day to day facilities functions across the business. Plan, develop and execute PPM, including: FCUs (Replacing Motors, Valves, Controls), AHUs, Pumps & Motors, Lighting & Emergency Lighting, Plumbing tasks (Ball Valves, Toilet Systems, Control Valves), Electrical tasks (Ballasts, Batteries, Small Installs), L8 Water Hygiene Tasks Develop and implement effective reactive maintenance procedures. Manage, review and take ownership for contracts relating to the safe running and ongoing facilities management of our properties across the business. Ensure compliance with all health & safety regulations and building standards. Work closely with the Property Team to integrate M&E systems into building design and operational planning. Oversee and coordinate subcontractor work, ensuring quality and compliance. Conduct regular audits and inspections to maintain high operational standards. Prepare reports and provide recommendations to senior management based on trends and system performance. Qualifications & Experience Strong background in Mechanical & Electrical Engineering, ideally within serviced offices, commercial properties, hotels, or hospitality. Proven ability to manage multiple buildings, ensuring compliance and overseeing facilities contracts. Expertise in contract management, cost control, and supplier procurement. Excellent communication skills for engaging with stakeholders and managing teams effectively. In-depth understanding of facilities management and regulatory compliance. Hands-on experience with HVAC, power distribution, lighting, and plumbing systems. Valid UK driving licence. If you are well suited to this role, please apply through the link with an up-to-date CV.
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.
Nov 26, 2025
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.
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.