Job Title: PFI Facilities Manager Location: Leeds (with travel across client sites) Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 + mileage (45p per mile) Contract: Full-time, Permanent - 37.5 hours per week Job Introduction We are recruiting a PFI Facilities Manager to oversee Facilities Management services across a small portfolio of school sites in West Yorkshire. This role is within an established FM contract, offering immediate responsibility and long-term stability. You will act as the single point of contact for your allocated sites, taking full ownership of service delivery across hard and soft FM services. This role is well suited to an experienced PFI Facilities Manager who enjoys a visible, site-based role and strong client interaction. Key deliverables Deliver FM services in line with contractual output specifications, minimising penalty deductions Maintain high levels of customer satisfaction, measured via surveys and stakeholder feedback Manage services within agreed budgets, supporting the Contract Manager as required Ensure productivity of cleaning teams in line with BICS guidance and achieve strong audit outcomes Deliver small works on time and within budget Take ownership of grounds maintenance performance through audits and effective team management Develop and embed effective processes and procedures to support service excellence Demonstrate a strong commitment to behavioural safety and an accident-free culture Participate in an on-call rota, with availability to attend site as required Key responsibilities Provide direct line management to on-site caretaking, cleaning, and grounds teams Ensure safe systems of work are implemented and maintained across all sites Manage rotas, absence, return-to-work interviews, and disciplinary processes Carry out regular recorded site audits and performance monitoring Develop training materials and workshops, ensuring staff receive appropriate training and annual reviews Review equipment and working methods, recommending improvements to productivity and performance Produce business cases for capital purchases or service delivery improvements Attend regular FM meetings and ensure agreed actions are closed within timescales Meet regularly with senior stakeholders to review performance and resolve issues Manage the small works process across allocated sites Ensure all compliance, safeguarding, and clearance requirements are met Build effective working relationships with colleagues, clients, and external partners Support continuous improvement initiatives alongside compliance and contract teams Provide cover for other Service Delivery Managers and deputise for senior contract staff as required Key Requirements Proven experience delivering Total FM services (hard and soft) Comfortable managing site teams and external service providers Exposure to PFI or structured FM contracts is desirable but not essential Strong compliance and health & safety awareness Confident communicator with a professional, approachable manner IT literate (email, reporting, compliance documentation) Organised and able to manage multiple sites effectively What's on offer Salary of £40,000 - £45,000 per annum Mileage paid at 45p per mile Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Role covering local sites This role involves working within educational environments. Appointment will be subject to a satisfactory Enhanced DBS check. Apply today or email (url removed) for further details
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Job Title: PFI Facilities Manager Location: Leeds (with travel across client sites) Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 + mileage (45p per mile) Contract: Full-time, Permanent - 37.5 hours per week Job Introduction We are recruiting a PFI Facilities Manager to oversee Facilities Management services across a small portfolio of school sites in West Yorkshire. This role is within an established FM contract, offering immediate responsibility and long-term stability. You will act as the single point of contact for your allocated sites, taking full ownership of service delivery across hard and soft FM services. This role is well suited to an experienced PFI Facilities Manager who enjoys a visible, site-based role and strong client interaction. Key deliverables Deliver FM services in line with contractual output specifications, minimising penalty deductions Maintain high levels of customer satisfaction, measured via surveys and stakeholder feedback Manage services within agreed budgets, supporting the Contract Manager as required Ensure productivity of cleaning teams in line with BICS guidance and achieve strong audit outcomes Deliver small works on time and within budget Take ownership of grounds maintenance performance through audits and effective team management Develop and embed effective processes and procedures to support service excellence Demonstrate a strong commitment to behavioural safety and an accident-free culture Participate in an on-call rota, with availability to attend site as required Key responsibilities Provide direct line management to on-site caretaking, cleaning, and grounds teams Ensure safe systems of work are implemented and maintained across all sites Manage rotas, absence, return-to-work interviews, and disciplinary processes Carry out regular recorded site audits and performance monitoring Develop training materials and workshops, ensuring staff receive appropriate training and annual reviews Review equipment and working methods, recommending improvements to productivity and performance Produce business cases for capital purchases or service delivery improvements Attend regular FM meetings and ensure agreed actions are closed within timescales Meet regularly with senior stakeholders to review performance and resolve issues Manage the small works process across allocated sites Ensure all compliance, safeguarding, and clearance requirements are met Build effective working relationships with colleagues, clients, and external partners Support continuous improvement initiatives alongside compliance and contract teams Provide cover for other Service Delivery Managers and deputise for senior contract staff as required Key Requirements Proven experience delivering Total FM services (hard and soft) Comfortable managing site teams and external service providers Exposure to PFI or structured FM contracts is desirable but not essential Strong compliance and health & safety awareness Confident communicator with a professional, approachable manner IT literate (email, reporting, compliance documentation) Organised and able to manage multiple sites effectively What's on offer Salary of £40,000 - £45,000 per annum Mileage paid at 45p per mile Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Role covering local sites This role involves working within educational environments. Appointment will be subject to a satisfactory Enhanced DBS check. Apply today or email (url removed) for further details
Head of Fire Engineering (Fire Engineer / Fire Safety Engineering Lead - Advisory Consultancy) Location : London / Hybrid (flexible UK considered) Salary : £100,000 - £125,000 + package (flexible for the right individual) Overview An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Fire Engineer / Fire Safety Engineer to step into a Head of Fire Engineering position within a growing advisory-led consultancy. This is not a replacement or backfill hire. The role is focused on establishing and leading a Fire Engineering function, shaping technical delivery, and building a team around a strong base of existing client demand. The business operates across asset management, building compliance, fire safety, and estate-wide advisory programmes, working with large and complex portfolios. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop a Fire Engineering / Fire Safety Engineering service offering Provide technical and strategic fire engineering advice across complex estates Engage directly with clients, including estates teams and senior stakeholders Deliver fire strategies, fire safety advice, and performance-based design input Support and develop fire safety compliance and asset-based programmes Build and grow a team of Fire Engineers / Fire Safety Engineers Contribute to wider advisory and consultancy services across the business What's in Place Established relationships across large, complex estates (healthcare, public sector, commercial portfolios) Immediate demand for fire engineering and fire safety consultancy support Strong financial backing to support team growth and service expansion Existing asset & compliance consultancy offering to integrate with Requirements Experience as a Fire Engineer / Fire Safety Engineer within a consultancy environment Operating at Principal Fire Engineer / Associate Director / Senior Fire Engineer level Strong understanding of UK fire safety regulations, fire strategies, and performance-based design Experience delivering fire engineering solutions across complex buildings or estates Ability to engage with clients and contribute at a strategic level Ambition to step into a leadership or Head of Fire Engineering role Desirable Chartered Engineer (CEng) or working towards chartership Membership with IFE / SFPE or similar professional body Experience across sectors such as healthcare, commercial, residential, or infrastructure Opportunity This is a rare opportunity to: Step into a Head of Fire Engineering position Take ownership of a new and growing fire engineering function Work within an advisory consultancy model, not purely design delivery Influence technical direction, client strategy, and team growth Build a team with immediate follow-on hires planned Apply / Enquiries For a confidential discussion, apply or contact Nathan at 300 North directly on (phone number removed) or (url removed) to discuss further.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Head of Fire Engineering (Fire Engineer / Fire Safety Engineering Lead - Advisory Consultancy) Location : London / Hybrid (flexible UK considered) Salary : £100,000 - £125,000 + package (flexible for the right individual) Overview An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Fire Engineer / Fire Safety Engineer to step into a Head of Fire Engineering position within a growing advisory-led consultancy. This is not a replacement or backfill hire. The role is focused on establishing and leading a Fire Engineering function, shaping technical delivery, and building a team around a strong base of existing client demand. The business operates across asset management, building compliance, fire safety, and estate-wide advisory programmes, working with large and complex portfolios. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop a Fire Engineering / Fire Safety Engineering service offering Provide technical and strategic fire engineering advice across complex estates Engage directly with clients, including estates teams and senior stakeholders Deliver fire strategies, fire safety advice, and performance-based design input Support and develop fire safety compliance and asset-based programmes Build and grow a team of Fire Engineers / Fire Safety Engineers Contribute to wider advisory and consultancy services across the business What's in Place Established relationships across large, complex estates (healthcare, public sector, commercial portfolios) Immediate demand for fire engineering and fire safety consultancy support Strong financial backing to support team growth and service expansion Existing asset & compliance consultancy offering to integrate with Requirements Experience as a Fire Engineer / Fire Safety Engineer within a consultancy environment Operating at Principal Fire Engineer / Associate Director / Senior Fire Engineer level Strong understanding of UK fire safety regulations, fire strategies, and performance-based design Experience delivering fire engineering solutions across complex buildings or estates Ability to engage with clients and contribute at a strategic level Ambition to step into a leadership or Head of Fire Engineering role Desirable Chartered Engineer (CEng) or working towards chartership Membership with IFE / SFPE or similar professional body Experience across sectors such as healthcare, commercial, residential, or infrastructure Opportunity This is a rare opportunity to: Step into a Head of Fire Engineering position Take ownership of a new and growing fire engineering function Work within an advisory consultancy model, not purely design delivery Influence technical direction, client strategy, and team growth Build a team with immediate follow-on hires planned Apply / Enquiries For a confidential discussion, apply or contact Nathan at 300 North directly on (phone number removed) or (url removed) to discuss further.
Role: Technical Contract Manager (Multi-Site Portfolio) Contract: Permanent Location: Central London Salary: £60,000 - £75,000 + Package We are working with a leading facilities management provider to recruit a Technical Contract Manager to oversee a multi-site commercial portfolio in Central London. This is an excellent opportunity to manage a complex estate, ensuring high standards of service delivery across multiple buildings. The Role You will be responsible for the day-to-day operational management of Hard FM services across a multi-building portfolio. This role requires strong leadership, technical knowledge, and the ability to manage both in-house teams and subcontractors. Key responsibilities include: Managing service delivery across multiple sites Ensuring KPI and SLA performance is achieved Leading engineering teams and subcontractors Ensuring compliance with H&S and statutory requirements Overseeing PPM planning and delivery Building and maintaining client relationships Driving continuous improvement across the portfolio About You We are looking for a technically strong Contract Manager with experience managing multi-site FM operations. You will have: Electrical or Mechanical building services background Experience managing multi-site or estate FM contracts Strong leadership and team management skills Good commercial awareness Experience using CAFM systems Why Apply Opportunity to manage a large and complex estate High-profile Central London portfolio Strong opportunities for progression To apply, please send your CV to (url removed)
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Role: Technical Contract Manager (Multi-Site Portfolio) Contract: Permanent Location: Central London Salary: £60,000 - £75,000 + Package We are working with a leading facilities management provider to recruit a Technical Contract Manager to oversee a multi-site commercial portfolio in Central London. This is an excellent opportunity to manage a complex estate, ensuring high standards of service delivery across multiple buildings. The Role You will be responsible for the day-to-day operational management of Hard FM services across a multi-building portfolio. This role requires strong leadership, technical knowledge, and the ability to manage both in-house teams and subcontractors. Key responsibilities include: Managing service delivery across multiple sites Ensuring KPI and SLA performance is achieved Leading engineering teams and subcontractors Ensuring compliance with H&S and statutory requirements Overseeing PPM planning and delivery Building and maintaining client relationships Driving continuous improvement across the portfolio About You We are looking for a technically strong Contract Manager with experience managing multi-site FM operations. You will have: Electrical or Mechanical building services background Experience managing multi-site or estate FM contracts Strong leadership and team management skills Good commercial awareness Experience using CAFM systems Why Apply Opportunity to manage a large and complex estate High-profile Central London portfolio Strong opportunities for progression To apply, please send your CV to (url removed)
Role: Technical Supervisor (Shift) Contract: Permanent Location: Central London Salary: £45,000 - £60,000 + Shift Allowance Hours: Continental Shift Pattern We are working with a leading facilities management provider to recruit a Technical Supervisor to support engineering operations across a large Central London estate. This is a hands-on supervisory role, ideal for an experienced engineer looking to step up or an established supervisor seeking a new challenge. The Role You will oversee day-to-day engineering activities, ensuring safe working practices and high-quality service delivery across the estate. Key responsibilities include: Supervising engineering teams and ensuring safe working practices Acting as Authorised Person (HV/LV) where applicable Managing Permit to Work and LOTO systems Overseeing subcontractors and ensuring RAMS compliance Ensuring PPM and reactive maintenance is delivered effectively Maintaining accurate CAFM records and asset registers Providing technical support to engineers and site teams Supporting client satisfaction and service delivery About You We are looking for a technically strong Supervisor with a background in building services. You will have: Electrical or Mechanical building services background Experience in a supervisory or senior engineer role Strong understanding of H&S and compliance processes Experience using CAFM systems Ability to lead teams and manage workloads effectively Why Apply Work on a prestigious Central London estate Opportunity to step into or grow within a leadership role Long-term career development opportunities To apply, please send your CV to (url removed)
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Role: Technical Supervisor (Shift) Contract: Permanent Location: Central London Salary: £45,000 - £60,000 + Shift Allowance Hours: Continental Shift Pattern We are working with a leading facilities management provider to recruit a Technical Supervisor to support engineering operations across a large Central London estate. This is a hands-on supervisory role, ideal for an experienced engineer looking to step up or an established supervisor seeking a new challenge. The Role You will oversee day-to-day engineering activities, ensuring safe working practices and high-quality service delivery across the estate. Key responsibilities include: Supervising engineering teams and ensuring safe working practices Acting as Authorised Person (HV/LV) where applicable Managing Permit to Work and LOTO systems Overseeing subcontractors and ensuring RAMS compliance Ensuring PPM and reactive maintenance is delivered effectively Maintaining accurate CAFM records and asset registers Providing technical support to engineers and site teams Supporting client satisfaction and service delivery About You We are looking for a technically strong Supervisor with a background in building services. You will have: Electrical or Mechanical building services background Experience in a supervisory or senior engineer role Strong understanding of H&S and compliance processes Experience using CAFM systems Ability to lead teams and manage workloads effectively Why Apply Work on a prestigious Central London estate Opportunity to step into or grow within a leadership role Long-term career development opportunities To apply, please send your CV to (url removed)
Role: Technical Contract Manager (Critical Services) Contract: Permanent Location: Central London Salary: £68,000 - £75,000 + Package We are working with a leading facilities management provider to recruit a Technical Contract Manager to oversee a critical services environment within a high-profile Central London estate. This is a key leadership role, focused on delivering operational excellence across critical infrastructure. The Technical Contract Manager will play a pivotal role in ensuring service stability, compliance, and client satisfaction within a technically complex environment. The Role Full ownership of contract performance, leading engineering teams and ensuring all operational, financial, and compliance objectives are met. This is a client-facing position requiring strong leadership, technical expertise, and commercial awareness. Key responsibilities include: Full responsibility for contract delivery and performance Managing financials including P&L, WIP, and cost control Ensuring compliance with H&S and statutory regulations Overseeing PPM delivery in line with industry standards (SFG20) Leading and developing engineering teams Managing risk, incidents, and escalation procedures Building strong client relationships and attending review meetings Identifying and delivering additional works opportunities About You We are looking for a strong Technical Contract Manager with experience in critical environments. You will have: Experience managing Hard FM contracts within critical environments (e.g. data centres, banking) Mechanical or Electrical qualifications (HNC / NVQ Level 3 or equivalent) Strong commercial and financial management experience Proven leadership and team management skills Experience using CAFM systems Why Apply Work within a high-profile, technically complex environment Key role within a major contract Strong career progression opportunities To apply, please send your CV to (url removed)
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Role: Technical Contract Manager (Critical Services) Contract: Permanent Location: Central London Salary: £68,000 - £75,000 + Package We are working with a leading facilities management provider to recruit a Technical Contract Manager to oversee a critical services environment within a high-profile Central London estate. This is a key leadership role, focused on delivering operational excellence across critical infrastructure. The Technical Contract Manager will play a pivotal role in ensuring service stability, compliance, and client satisfaction within a technically complex environment. The Role Full ownership of contract performance, leading engineering teams and ensuring all operational, financial, and compliance objectives are met. This is a client-facing position requiring strong leadership, technical expertise, and commercial awareness. Key responsibilities include: Full responsibility for contract delivery and performance Managing financials including P&L, WIP, and cost control Ensuring compliance with H&S and statutory regulations Overseeing PPM delivery in line with industry standards (SFG20) Leading and developing engineering teams Managing risk, incidents, and escalation procedures Building strong client relationships and attending review meetings Identifying and delivering additional works opportunities About You We are looking for a strong Technical Contract Manager with experience in critical environments. You will have: Experience managing Hard FM contracts within critical environments (e.g. data centres, banking) Mechanical or Electrical qualifications (HNC / NVQ Level 3 or equivalent) Strong commercial and financial management experience Proven leadership and team management skills Experience using CAFM systems Why Apply Work within a high-profile, technically complex environment Key role within a major contract Strong career progression opportunities To apply, please send your CV to (url removed)
Job Title: Facilities Technical Manager Location: Coventry Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Salary: Up to £45,000 + benefits (including 30 days holiday plus bank holidays) About the role We are seeking a Facilities Technical Manager to support the General Manager in the day-to-day running of a large healthcare environment. This is an excellent opportunity for an engineer or estates professional to progress into operations leadership within a complex and rewarding setting. What's on Offer Salary up to £45,000 + benefits 30 days holiday plus bank holidays Full support and training in PFI and contract management Step into an operational management role in a complex estate Join a supportive leadership team where your technical expertise makes a real impact Key Responsibilities Oversee technical operations across a large, complex site, ensuring plant rooms, M&E systems, and critical assets are effectively maintained Provide technical assurance - able to walk into a plant room, understand systems, and confidently challenge contractors and suppliers where needed Support the General Manager in monitoring FM performance and ensuring contractual compliance Contribute to planning, reporting, and governance processes (with full training on PFI contract requirements) Act as a key stakeholder contact, ensuring the safe and reliable operation of the site Essential Skills & Experience Strong technical background in mechanical, electrical, or building services engineering Experience working in complex estates, healthcare, or critical environments (e.g. hospitals, universities, data centres, defence, etc.) Able to interpret technical data and challenge FM teams on maintenance and project delivery Eager to develop commercial and contract management skills (PFI/PPP training provided) Confident communicator, comfortable working on-site five days per week If you are ready to step up into a management role and grow your career in a supportive and challenging environment, we would love to hear from you. Apply today or email (url removed) for more information.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Facilities Technical Manager Location: Coventry Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Salary: Up to £45,000 + benefits (including 30 days holiday plus bank holidays) About the role We are seeking a Facilities Technical Manager to support the General Manager in the day-to-day running of a large healthcare environment. This is an excellent opportunity for an engineer or estates professional to progress into operations leadership within a complex and rewarding setting. What's on Offer Salary up to £45,000 + benefits 30 days holiday plus bank holidays Full support and training in PFI and contract management Step into an operational management role in a complex estate Join a supportive leadership team where your technical expertise makes a real impact Key Responsibilities Oversee technical operations across a large, complex site, ensuring plant rooms, M&E systems, and critical assets are effectively maintained Provide technical assurance - able to walk into a plant room, understand systems, and confidently challenge contractors and suppliers where needed Support the General Manager in monitoring FM performance and ensuring contractual compliance Contribute to planning, reporting, and governance processes (with full training on PFI contract requirements) Act as a key stakeholder contact, ensuring the safe and reliable operation of the site Essential Skills & Experience Strong technical background in mechanical, electrical, or building services engineering Experience working in complex estates, healthcare, or critical environments (e.g. hospitals, universities, data centres, defence, etc.) Able to interpret technical data and challenge FM teams on maintenance and project delivery Eager to develop commercial and contract management skills (PFI/PPP training provided) Confident communicator, comfortable working on-site five days per week If you are ready to step up into a management role and grow your career in a supportive and challenging environment, we would love to hear from you. Apply today or email (url removed) for more information.
Supplier Quality Engineering Manager Permanent Position Home based with travel £50,000 - £60000 plus bonus, pension, flexible benefits scheme We are looking for a Supplier Quality Engineer with aerospace or complex industrial experience to take the lead in managing and developing a global supplier base. Working closely with procurement, engineering, operations, and fulfilment teams, you will be responsible for ensuring suppliers meet high quality standards, deliver on time, and support long-term operational performance. The Role As Supplier Quality Engineer, you will: Conduct early-stage supplier evaluations, assessing quality systems, organisational maturity, technical capability, and risk exposure. Lead technical assessments of new parts and work alongside design and manufacturing teams to ensure smooth onboarding of suppliers. Manage supplier qualifications, audits, and continuous improvement programmes. Drive supplier development initiatives to enhance performance, responsiveness, and delivery reliability. Act as the key link between suppliers and internal teams, ensuring strong communication and collaboration. What We're Looking For Strong background in supplier quality, supplier development, and continuous improvement. Experience working within complex industrial, aerospace, or energy environments. Hands-on knowledge of supplier assessment methods and quality management systems. Ability to influence and collaborate with both suppliers and internal stakeholders. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar (or equivalent industry experience, such as 10+ years in manufacturing or service). At least 5 years of professional experience in a quality role. Fluent in English, both written and spoken. Willingness and ability to travel locally and internationally at short notice. What's on Offer Hybrid working model with up to 40% remote flexibility. Flexible hours - shape your schedule around when you are most productive. Opportunity to work in a highly technical global supply chain environment. Career development and growth within a business committed to quality and operational excellence. INDSA
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Supplier Quality Engineering Manager Permanent Position Home based with travel £50,000 - £60000 plus bonus, pension, flexible benefits scheme We are looking for a Supplier Quality Engineer with aerospace or complex industrial experience to take the lead in managing and developing a global supplier base. Working closely with procurement, engineering, operations, and fulfilment teams, you will be responsible for ensuring suppliers meet high quality standards, deliver on time, and support long-term operational performance. The Role As Supplier Quality Engineer, you will: Conduct early-stage supplier evaluations, assessing quality systems, organisational maturity, technical capability, and risk exposure. Lead technical assessments of new parts and work alongside design and manufacturing teams to ensure smooth onboarding of suppliers. Manage supplier qualifications, audits, and continuous improvement programmes. Drive supplier development initiatives to enhance performance, responsiveness, and delivery reliability. Act as the key link between suppliers and internal teams, ensuring strong communication and collaboration. What We're Looking For Strong background in supplier quality, supplier development, and continuous improvement. Experience working within complex industrial, aerospace, or energy environments. Hands-on knowledge of supplier assessment methods and quality management systems. Ability to influence and collaborate with both suppliers and internal stakeholders. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar (or equivalent industry experience, such as 10+ years in manufacturing or service). At least 5 years of professional experience in a quality role. Fluent in English, both written and spoken. Willingness and ability to travel locally and internationally at short notice. What's on Offer Hybrid working model with up to 40% remote flexibility. Flexible hours - shape your schedule around when you are most productive. Opportunity to work in a highly technical global supply chain environment. Career development and growth within a business committed to quality and operational excellence. INDSA
Commodity Buyer Permanent position Remote UK / Relocation to Europe option £30,000 - £41,000 plus pension, bonus scheme, flexible benefits scheme Essential: Aerospace supply chain experience We are looking for an experienced Commodity Buyer to join a leading procurement and supply chain function. This role is ideal for someone with a strong background in aerospace supply chain management, who is passionate about supplier strategy, negotiations, and driving cost efficiencies on a global scale. The Role As a Commodity Buyer, you will: Develop and lead commodity strategies, ensuring alignment with engineering and manufacturing requirements. Manage supplier selection, development, and performance to meet business needs for cost, capacity, lead time, and delivery. Negotiate supplier contracts, terms, and pricing to achieve business objectives. Support initiatives including cost reduction, supplier quality improvements, and new product introduction. Build relationships with suppliers across Europe and worldwide. Collaborate closely with internal stakeholders such as Engineering, Manufacturing, Legal, and Supply Chain teams. Oversee purchasing activities including blanket orders, rebate agreements, and sourcing tools. What We're Looking For Degree in Engineering, Economics, Supply Chain, or related field. Proven experience in procurement, commodity management, or supply chain within the aerospace sector (essential). Strong negotiation and supplier management skills. Excellent communication and influencing ability. Fluent in English and Italian desirable but not essential (written and spoken) Analytical, problem-solving mindset with the ability to manage complex situations. Positive attitude with resilience and adaptability to change. Desired Skills Experience working across international supply chains. Leadership and stakeholder management. Track record of delivering cost-saving and supplier improvement projects. Willingness to travel as required. What's on Offer Remote working anywhere in the UK. Relocation support to Europe available. Opportunity to work in a global aerospace environment. Career development and progression in a growing business area.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Commodity Buyer Permanent position Remote UK / Relocation to Europe option £30,000 - £41,000 plus pension, bonus scheme, flexible benefits scheme Essential: Aerospace supply chain experience We are looking for an experienced Commodity Buyer to join a leading procurement and supply chain function. This role is ideal for someone with a strong background in aerospace supply chain management, who is passionate about supplier strategy, negotiations, and driving cost efficiencies on a global scale. The Role As a Commodity Buyer, you will: Develop and lead commodity strategies, ensuring alignment with engineering and manufacturing requirements. Manage supplier selection, development, and performance to meet business needs for cost, capacity, lead time, and delivery. Negotiate supplier contracts, terms, and pricing to achieve business objectives. Support initiatives including cost reduction, supplier quality improvements, and new product introduction. Build relationships with suppliers across Europe and worldwide. Collaborate closely with internal stakeholders such as Engineering, Manufacturing, Legal, and Supply Chain teams. Oversee purchasing activities including blanket orders, rebate agreements, and sourcing tools. What We're Looking For Degree in Engineering, Economics, Supply Chain, or related field. Proven experience in procurement, commodity management, or supply chain within the aerospace sector (essential). Strong negotiation and supplier management skills. Excellent communication and influencing ability. Fluent in English and Italian desirable but not essential (written and spoken) Analytical, problem-solving mindset with the ability to manage complex situations. Positive attitude with resilience and adaptability to change. Desired Skills Experience working across international supply chains. Leadership and stakeholder management. Track record of delivering cost-saving and supplier improvement projects. Willingness to travel as required. What's on Offer Remote working anywhere in the UK. Relocation support to Europe available. Opportunity to work in a global aerospace environment. Career development and progression in a growing business area.
PFI Contract Manager We are looking for an experienced PFI Contract Manager to oversee the delivery of a long-term PFI project in Gravesend. The role involves working closely with senior stakeholders, project partners, and service providers to ensure contractual obligations are met, performance is optimised, and compliance standards are maintained. This is a great opportunity to take on a key PFI role with excellent long term career development potential Summary Role: PFI Contract Management Salary: £60,000 + bonus Location: Gravesend Sector: PFI Facilities Management, Asset Management Flexibility: Opportunity to work from home 1 day per week (flexible) Key Responsibilities Contract performance monitoring Oversee the payment mechanism (PayMech), including monitoring, reporting, and applying deductions where required. Ensure full compliance with contractual, statutory, and health & safety requirements. Build and maintain strong relationships with service partners, client representatives, and project stakeholders. Provide robust contract and commercial management, mitigating risks and identifying opportunities for improvement. Oversee quality assurance, contract management, and PFI monitoring. Manage variations, procurement processes, and associated procedures. Lead on audits, compliance and performance Skills & Experience Required Strong track record in PFI contract management, operations or facilities management within healthcare, education, or similar public sector environments. In-depth knowledge of payment mechanism systems (PayMech) and compliance frameworks. Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and negotiation skills. Ability to interpret complex PFI contracts and deliver strong commercial outcomes.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
PFI Contract Manager We are looking for an experienced PFI Contract Manager to oversee the delivery of a long-term PFI project in Gravesend. The role involves working closely with senior stakeholders, project partners, and service providers to ensure contractual obligations are met, performance is optimised, and compliance standards are maintained. This is a great opportunity to take on a key PFI role with excellent long term career development potential Summary Role: PFI Contract Management Salary: £60,000 + bonus Location: Gravesend Sector: PFI Facilities Management, Asset Management Flexibility: Opportunity to work from home 1 day per week (flexible) Key Responsibilities Contract performance monitoring Oversee the payment mechanism (PayMech), including monitoring, reporting, and applying deductions where required. Ensure full compliance with contractual, statutory, and health & safety requirements. Build and maintain strong relationships with service partners, client representatives, and project stakeholders. Provide robust contract and commercial management, mitigating risks and identifying opportunities for improvement. Oversee quality assurance, contract management, and PFI monitoring. Manage variations, procurement processes, and associated procedures. Lead on audits, compliance and performance Skills & Experience Required Strong track record in PFI contract management, operations or facilities management within healthcare, education, or similar public sector environments. In-depth knowledge of payment mechanism systems (PayMech) and compliance frameworks. Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and negotiation skills. Ability to interpret complex PFI contracts and deliver strong commercial outcomes.
Project Manager - Hospitality Fit-Outs Location: Stevange Salary: £55k per annum, annual bonus Holidays, healthcare, matched 5% pension, BMW 330e compnay car Contract Type: Permanent Are you an experienced Project Manager with a strong track record in shopfitting in restaurants, bars and catering facilities. We're looking for a driven and detail-focused professional to oversee the delivery of high-quality fit-out projects for leading commercial clients across the UK. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing team working on fast-paced, complex catering environments , where precision, compliance, and client satisfaction are key. The Role As Project Manager , you will take full ownership of projects from concept through to handover, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standard . You'll coordinate with design teams, suppliers, and contractors to create state-of-the-art kitchen and canteen spaces for corporate, hospitality, education, and healthcare environments. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage end-to-end kitchen and canteen fit-out projects. Oversee site activities, ensuring strict compliance with H&S regulations , food-safe installation standards , and building control requirements . Manage budgets, programmes, and project resources effectively. Liaise with clients, architects, designers, and contractors to maintain seamless project delivery. Coordinate specialist subcontractors, including M&E , refrigeration , joinery , and catering equipment suppliers . Ensure all works meet HACCP, fire safety , and compliance standards . Deliver high-quality project handovers with full O&M documentation. Essential Requirements SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) - Must Have Black CSCS Card - Must Have First Aid at Work Certificate - Must Have Proven experience as a Project Manager in shopfitting, commercial kitchens, or hospitality fit-outs . Strong knowledge of commercial catering equipment , M&E integration , and health & safety compliance . Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage multiple fast-track projects simultaneously. Commercial awareness and strong budget management skills. Why Join Us? Work on exciting, high-profile projects with blue-chip clients. Join a growing company with clear progression opportunities. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Please contact Joe Firth of 300 North or email (url removed) or call (phone number removed)
Sep 25, 2025
Full time
Project Manager - Hospitality Fit-Outs Location: Stevange Salary: £55k per annum, annual bonus Holidays, healthcare, matched 5% pension, BMW 330e compnay car Contract Type: Permanent Are you an experienced Project Manager with a strong track record in shopfitting in restaurants, bars and catering facilities. We're looking for a driven and detail-focused professional to oversee the delivery of high-quality fit-out projects for leading commercial clients across the UK. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing team working on fast-paced, complex catering environments , where precision, compliance, and client satisfaction are key. The Role As Project Manager , you will take full ownership of projects from concept through to handover, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standard . You'll coordinate with design teams, suppliers, and contractors to create state-of-the-art kitchen and canteen spaces for corporate, hospitality, education, and healthcare environments. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage end-to-end kitchen and canteen fit-out projects. Oversee site activities, ensuring strict compliance with H&S regulations , food-safe installation standards , and building control requirements . Manage budgets, programmes, and project resources effectively. Liaise with clients, architects, designers, and contractors to maintain seamless project delivery. Coordinate specialist subcontractors, including M&E , refrigeration , joinery , and catering equipment suppliers . Ensure all works meet HACCP, fire safety , and compliance standards . Deliver high-quality project handovers with full O&M documentation. Essential Requirements SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) - Must Have Black CSCS Card - Must Have First Aid at Work Certificate - Must Have Proven experience as a Project Manager in shopfitting, commercial kitchens, or hospitality fit-outs . Strong knowledge of commercial catering equipment , M&E integration , and health & safety compliance . Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage multiple fast-track projects simultaneously. Commercial awareness and strong budget management skills. Why Join Us? Work on exciting, high-profile projects with blue-chip clients. Join a growing company with clear progression opportunities. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Please contact Joe Firth of 300 North or email (url removed) or call (phone number removed)