Experienced Quantity Surveyor required on a hybrid basis Location: North of Birmingham Duration: 2 months About the Team We are a specialist team of four Quantity Surveyors and two apprentices, delivering should-cost models and pricing booklets for Facilities Management (FM) projects across the UK Defence estate, typically valued in excess of 100m. Our work combines in-house historical cost data with BCIS benchmarking to produce robust cost estimates and pricing strategies. We collaborate closely with commercial teams to develop tailored pricing models for both hard and soft FM services, support tender evaluations, and contribute to final business cases. Role Overview The successful candidate will work independently to develop cost estimates and pricing models for large-scale FM projects, using a combination of internal data and BCIS benchmarks. The role requires strong analytical capability, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate effectively with commercial and project teams. Key Responsibilities Develop should-cost models (SCMs) using in-house Excel tools, adapting models as required to suit project-specific needs Produce pricing booklets using standard templates, tailoring outputs where necessary in collaboration with commercial teams Analyse tender submissions, identifying risks, anomalies, and opportunities to inform pricing strategy Prepare clear and concise tender evaluation reports to support business case approvals Provide ad hoc estimating and pricing support across multiple projects Review and validate internal cost data, identifying inconsistencies and driving continuous improvement Work independently while maintaining effective communication with the wider QS and commercial teams Requirements Degree in Quantity Surveying (essential) Minimum 5 years' post-degree experience in a Quantity Surveying role Strong Excel skills, including experience building and adapting cost models Experience in cost estimating, benchmarking (e.g. BCIS), and tender evaluation Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities Clearances required We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
May 02, 2026
Contractor
Experienced Quantity Surveyor required on a hybrid basis Location: North of Birmingham Duration: 2 months About the Team We are a specialist team of four Quantity Surveyors and two apprentices, delivering should-cost models and pricing booklets for Facilities Management (FM) projects across the UK Defence estate, typically valued in excess of 100m. Our work combines in-house historical cost data with BCIS benchmarking to produce robust cost estimates and pricing strategies. We collaborate closely with commercial teams to develop tailored pricing models for both hard and soft FM services, support tender evaluations, and contribute to final business cases. Role Overview The successful candidate will work independently to develop cost estimates and pricing models for large-scale FM projects, using a combination of internal data and BCIS benchmarks. The role requires strong analytical capability, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate effectively with commercial and project teams. Key Responsibilities Develop should-cost models (SCMs) using in-house Excel tools, adapting models as required to suit project-specific needs Produce pricing booklets using standard templates, tailoring outputs where necessary in collaboration with commercial teams Analyse tender submissions, identifying risks, anomalies, and opportunities to inform pricing strategy Prepare clear and concise tender evaluation reports to support business case approvals Provide ad hoc estimating and pricing support across multiple projects Review and validate internal cost data, identifying inconsistencies and driving continuous improvement Work independently while maintaining effective communication with the wider QS and commercial teams Requirements Degree in Quantity Surveying (essential) Minimum 5 years' post-degree experience in a Quantity Surveying role Strong Excel skills, including experience building and adapting cost models Experience in cost estimating, benchmarking (e.g. BCIS), and tender evaluation Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities Clearances required We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Job Title: Environmental Clerk of Works (EnvCoW) Project: Substation Project Location: Scotland and Northern England (including remote rural sites) Job Type: Full-Time - Permanent or Contract Experience Required: Minimum 5 years About the Role We are seeking an experienced Environmental Clerk of Works (EnvCoW) to support the successful delivery of major substation infrastructure projects. This role is critical in ensuring environmental compliance across construction and maintenance activities, particularly within remote and environmentally sensitive locations. You will play a key role in safeguarding the environment while enabling essential energy infrastructure, working across diverse and often challenging rural settings. Key Responsibilities Oversee and ensure environmental compliance across multiple project sites, including remote rural locations Monitor and manage environmental risks such as pollution, waste, water runoff, erosion, and soil protection Conduct site inspections and audits, documenting environmental performance and identifying issues Liaise with contractors, engineers, landowners, and regulatory authorities Prepare, implement, and maintain environmental management plans, permits, and consents Record, investigate, and report environmental incidents, recommending corrective and preventive actions Deliver environmental training and toolbox talks to site personnel Support the preparation of environmental statements and planning documentation Promote sustainability objectives and best practices throughout project delivery Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience as an EnvCoW or in a similar environmental compliance or site-based role Strong working knowledge of UK environmental legislation, pollution prevention, and waste/water management practices Proven ability to work independently in remote, challenging, and variable weather conditions Excellent stakeholder engagement skills, with confidence liaising with landowners, contractors, and regulators Degree (BSc or MSc) in Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Engineering, or a related discipline Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel and stay in remote locations across Scotland Experience preparing permits, consents, and managing environmental documentation Membership of, or eligibility for, a relevant professional body (e.g. IEMA or CIWEM) is desirable Strong reporting, communication, and training delivery skills Why Join This Project? Contribute to the environmental performance of major energy infrastructure developments Work within some of the UK's most unique and scenic rural environments Competitive salary and benefits package Strong opportunities for career progression within large-scale infrastructure projects We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Environmental Clerk of Works (EnvCoW) Project: Substation Project Location: Scotland and Northern England (including remote rural sites) Job Type: Full-Time - Permanent or Contract Experience Required: Minimum 5 years About the Role We are seeking an experienced Environmental Clerk of Works (EnvCoW) to support the successful delivery of major substation infrastructure projects. This role is critical in ensuring environmental compliance across construction and maintenance activities, particularly within remote and environmentally sensitive locations. You will play a key role in safeguarding the environment while enabling essential energy infrastructure, working across diverse and often challenging rural settings. Key Responsibilities Oversee and ensure environmental compliance across multiple project sites, including remote rural locations Monitor and manage environmental risks such as pollution, waste, water runoff, erosion, and soil protection Conduct site inspections and audits, documenting environmental performance and identifying issues Liaise with contractors, engineers, landowners, and regulatory authorities Prepare, implement, and maintain environmental management plans, permits, and consents Record, investigate, and report environmental incidents, recommending corrective and preventive actions Deliver environmental training and toolbox talks to site personnel Support the preparation of environmental statements and planning documentation Promote sustainability objectives and best practices throughout project delivery Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience as an EnvCoW or in a similar environmental compliance or site-based role Strong working knowledge of UK environmental legislation, pollution prevention, and waste/water management practices Proven ability to work independently in remote, challenging, and variable weather conditions Excellent stakeholder engagement skills, with confidence liaising with landowners, contractors, and regulators Degree (BSc or MSc) in Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Engineering, or a related discipline Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel and stay in remote locations across Scotland Experience preparing permits, consents, and managing environmental documentation Membership of, or eligibility for, a relevant professional body (e.g. IEMA or CIWEM) is desirable Strong reporting, communication, and training delivery skills Why Join This Project? Contribute to the environmental performance of major energy infrastructure developments Work within some of the UK's most unique and scenic rural environments Competitive salary and benefits package Strong opportunities for career progression within large-scale infrastructure projects We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
LU Electrician required to carry out CRMS installation works. Trunking Tray and Conduit. Additionally, occasional testing of electrical equipment is required. London Underground Infrastructure projects on stations. Engineering Hours Must have ECS/JIB 2391 and hold a valid LUICI/WSSI. 250 a shift CIS For more information or to apply please contact (url removed) We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Apr 30, 2026
Contractor
LU Electrician required to carry out CRMS installation works. Trunking Tray and Conduit. Additionally, occasional testing of electrical equipment is required. London Underground Infrastructure projects on stations. Engineering Hours Must have ECS/JIB 2391 and hold a valid LUICI/WSSI. 250 a shift CIS For more information or to apply please contact (url removed) We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Senior Electrical Project Engineer Location: West London - Hybrid Type: Permanent Salary & Benefits: Competitive DOE + Car/Car Allowance + Flexible Benefits Summary We are seeking an Electrical Senior Project Engineer to join our team delivering a major infrastructure project in West London. This role is pivotal in ensuring key electrical packages are delivered on time, to specification, and within budget. You will work closely with multidisciplinary teams from design through to delivery, driving excellence, safety, and continuous improvement throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Lead delivery of the electrical packages for the project Champion Health & Safety, embedding a "Safety first and foremost" culture Support pre-commencement procedures to minimise risk and ensure compliance Identify, manage, and mitigate project risks and opportunities Re-engineer installations to meet client requirements while optimising profitability Provide accurate site and financial progress updates Ensure compliance with internal procedures and legislation Lead and engage project teams, setting expectations and managing performance Build strong client relationships to support efficient delivery and future opportunities Manage project closure, ensuring quality, commercial targets, and compliance are met Skills & Experience Experience delivering major electrical projects, ideally in rail or construction Strong leadership and team engagement skills Confident in risk management, compliance, and client liaison Committed to continuous improvement and high-quality delivery Solutions-focused with a drive for efficiency and innovation Benefits Car / car allowance and salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with leading provider, up to 8% employer contribution Personal Wellbeing & Volunteer Days Private medical insurance 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme (counselling & legal advice) Flexible benefits: Dental, Gym, Travel Insurance, Tax-Free Bikes Personal development programme We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Senior Electrical Project Engineer Location: West London - Hybrid Type: Permanent Salary & Benefits: Competitive DOE + Car/Car Allowance + Flexible Benefits Summary We are seeking an Electrical Senior Project Engineer to join our team delivering a major infrastructure project in West London. This role is pivotal in ensuring key electrical packages are delivered on time, to specification, and within budget. You will work closely with multidisciplinary teams from design through to delivery, driving excellence, safety, and continuous improvement throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Lead delivery of the electrical packages for the project Champion Health & Safety, embedding a "Safety first and foremost" culture Support pre-commencement procedures to minimise risk and ensure compliance Identify, manage, and mitigate project risks and opportunities Re-engineer installations to meet client requirements while optimising profitability Provide accurate site and financial progress updates Ensure compliance with internal procedures and legislation Lead and engage project teams, setting expectations and managing performance Build strong client relationships to support efficient delivery and future opportunities Manage project closure, ensuring quality, commercial targets, and compliance are met Skills & Experience Experience delivering major electrical projects, ideally in rail or construction Strong leadership and team engagement skills Confident in risk management, compliance, and client liaison Committed to continuous improvement and high-quality delivery Solutions-focused with a drive for efficiency and innovation Benefits Car / car allowance and salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with leading provider, up to 8% employer contribution Personal Wellbeing & Volunteer Days Private medical insurance 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme (counselling & legal advice) Flexible benefits: Dental, Gym, Travel Insurance, Tax-Free Bikes Personal development programme We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
ROLE TITLE Helpline Advisor Reports to: Helpline Supervisor LOCATION Rotherham ROLE PURPOSE To have a customer-led' approach and support project/regulatory KPI's to ensure that all customer contacts are responded to in a positive and professional manner, in line with Client SLA's. To effectively record and distribute information relating to accidents and incidents and provide updates as required. To respond and reactively react to requests and process work in line with SLA's. ACCOUNTABILITIES As a key member of the client helpline, you will be responsible for delivering a best service that ensures customer and colleague requests are delivered and supports the delivery of agreed KPI's. The scope of this role includes, but is not limited to, the duties described below: Responsible to the General Manager for the provision of administrative support and the investigation into customer enquiries. Prompt and accurate process of incidents ensuring that circulation SLA's are met. Manages own workload and operates effectively and energetically as part of the wider team, contributing to the efficient resolution of all contacts whilst maintaining high levels of service to internal and external customers. Responsibilities Answer inbound telephone contacts promptly and professionally, delivering excellent customer service. Building rapport with clients and colleagues and promoting a professional image at all times in support of the companies and departmental values. Take personal ownership of queries and follow through to completion, including ensuring that the customer is satisfied with the outcome. Respond to customer emails Accurate and thorough recording of information on company IT systems. To ensure that you develop your capabilities through continual learning. To carry out additional/new duties to meet the needs of the business. Produce escalation alerts to a high and accurate standard ensuring key individuals within the business are kept informed. Follow agreed procedures, ensuring that standards are maintained. Act responsibly and respectfully. To make outbound calls to customers in order to request feedback on service delivery. To demonstrate a flexible approach and be adaptable to business needs. To understand your role and the role of others. To produce and deliver accurate data to the organisation. To respect and comply with the companies confidentiality policy. Provision of safe dig drawings in line with contractual requirements Monitoring of the central mailboxes including voice mail and email. Be comfortable in supporting the team's lone worker process during unsociable hours. PERSONAL QUALITIES AND EXPERIENCE Essential: Proven experience of working within a customer driven environment Ability to work to tight deadlines. Team player with ability to influence and negotiate Displays a confident and professional telephone manner IT literate. To embrace change and assist others. Excellent communication, written and interpersonal skills To promote and display a positive attitude. Desirable: A full driving license. A relevant customer service qualification e.g. ICS award, NVQ or similar. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Apr 29, 2026
Contractor
ROLE TITLE Helpline Advisor Reports to: Helpline Supervisor LOCATION Rotherham ROLE PURPOSE To have a customer-led' approach and support project/regulatory KPI's to ensure that all customer contacts are responded to in a positive and professional manner, in line with Client SLA's. To effectively record and distribute information relating to accidents and incidents and provide updates as required. To respond and reactively react to requests and process work in line with SLA's. ACCOUNTABILITIES As a key member of the client helpline, you will be responsible for delivering a best service that ensures customer and colleague requests are delivered and supports the delivery of agreed KPI's. The scope of this role includes, but is not limited to, the duties described below: Responsible to the General Manager for the provision of administrative support and the investigation into customer enquiries. Prompt and accurate process of incidents ensuring that circulation SLA's are met. Manages own workload and operates effectively and energetically as part of the wider team, contributing to the efficient resolution of all contacts whilst maintaining high levels of service to internal and external customers. Responsibilities Answer inbound telephone contacts promptly and professionally, delivering excellent customer service. Building rapport with clients and colleagues and promoting a professional image at all times in support of the companies and departmental values. Take personal ownership of queries and follow through to completion, including ensuring that the customer is satisfied with the outcome. Respond to customer emails Accurate and thorough recording of information on company IT systems. To ensure that you develop your capabilities through continual learning. To carry out additional/new duties to meet the needs of the business. Produce escalation alerts to a high and accurate standard ensuring key individuals within the business are kept informed. Follow agreed procedures, ensuring that standards are maintained. Act responsibly and respectfully. To make outbound calls to customers in order to request feedback on service delivery. To demonstrate a flexible approach and be adaptable to business needs. To understand your role and the role of others. To produce and deliver accurate data to the organisation. To respect and comply with the companies confidentiality policy. Provision of safe dig drawings in line with contractual requirements Monitoring of the central mailboxes including voice mail and email. Be comfortable in supporting the team's lone worker process during unsociable hours. PERSONAL QUALITIES AND EXPERIENCE Essential: Proven experience of working within a customer driven environment Ability to work to tight deadlines. Team player with ability to influence and negotiate Displays a confident and professional telephone manner IT literate. To embrace change and assist others. Excellent communication, written and interpersonal skills To promote and display a positive attitude. Desirable: A full driving license. A relevant customer service qualification e.g. ICS award, NVQ or similar. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Senior Nuclear Safety Consultant - (phone number removed) per annum (plus 8-12% discretionary bonus) - Bristol - Hybrid or full-remote working available The Opportunity As part of our growing nuclear business, we are seeking established Nuclear Safety Assurance individuals with particular experience of submarine power plants, civil nuclear and / or naval nuclear facilities. This is a fantastic opportunity for self-starters to join a growing company that already has an excellent reputation for delivery. The successful candidate will be integral in helping to shape a growing company. Day to day, you will work with clients providing specialist consultancy services and support business development activities. You will use your engineering knowledge to influence the design, operation and maintenance of complex systems to ensure that technical risks are identified, communicated and managed; and that the safety of those using or relying on the system is not compromised. Requirements To be successful in the role, you will ideally have: Bachelor / Master of Engineering/Science Degree (essential). Minimum of 6 years delivery experience in nuclear safety assurance including: Delivery of Systems Safety activities (inc. operational safety case development, hazard listing and fault schedule development, safety case report authoring, HAZOP, Bow Tie, ALARP optioneering etc.) (essential). Delivery of Deterministic Safety Assessments (design basis assessment, beyond design basis assessment, safety functional requirement derivation etc) (essential). Demonstrable knowledge of Authorising Conditions and Licensing Conditions for nuclear sites (essential). Demonstrable knowledge of PWR2 or PWR3 (desirable). Delivery of Probabilistic Safety Assessments (desirable). Radiological consequence assessment (desirable). Client management / stakeholder engagement skills (desirable). Chartered Status with UK Engineering Council (desirable). Consultancy experience (desirable). Location: Throughout the UK / Company Offices / Client Sites / Home Working. Candidates will be required to undergo pre-employment screening and must be able to satisfy clearance criteria for UK National Security Vetting. Why work with us? We invest in our people. You will learn and grow with people dedicated to helping you succeed. We offer diverse and structured career paths for our people as they solve some of the complex multi-disciplinary problems for our clients. You will benefit from the breadth and diversity of what we are doing today and help forge our path for tomorrow. We are committed to support your work life balance and hybrid working arrangements. We have a set of core values that are everything to us. They are: Simplicity Integrity Relationships Challenge Impact Benefits We provide our people with excellent benefits package that comprises of: Attractive pension scheme Targeted professional development Life Assurance (4x salary) and Income Protection (75% of salary) Annual bonus linked to company performance Paid membership fees to a professional institution Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme EV lease salary sacrifice scheme. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Senior Nuclear Safety Consultant - (phone number removed) per annum (plus 8-12% discretionary bonus) - Bristol - Hybrid or full-remote working available The Opportunity As part of our growing nuclear business, we are seeking established Nuclear Safety Assurance individuals with particular experience of submarine power plants, civil nuclear and / or naval nuclear facilities. This is a fantastic opportunity for self-starters to join a growing company that already has an excellent reputation for delivery. The successful candidate will be integral in helping to shape a growing company. Day to day, you will work with clients providing specialist consultancy services and support business development activities. You will use your engineering knowledge to influence the design, operation and maintenance of complex systems to ensure that technical risks are identified, communicated and managed; and that the safety of those using or relying on the system is not compromised. Requirements To be successful in the role, you will ideally have: Bachelor / Master of Engineering/Science Degree (essential). Minimum of 6 years delivery experience in nuclear safety assurance including: Delivery of Systems Safety activities (inc. operational safety case development, hazard listing and fault schedule development, safety case report authoring, HAZOP, Bow Tie, ALARP optioneering etc.) (essential). Delivery of Deterministic Safety Assessments (design basis assessment, beyond design basis assessment, safety functional requirement derivation etc) (essential). Demonstrable knowledge of Authorising Conditions and Licensing Conditions for nuclear sites (essential). Demonstrable knowledge of PWR2 or PWR3 (desirable). Delivery of Probabilistic Safety Assessments (desirable). Radiological consequence assessment (desirable). Client management / stakeholder engagement skills (desirable). Chartered Status with UK Engineering Council (desirable). Consultancy experience (desirable). Location: Throughout the UK / Company Offices / Client Sites / Home Working. Candidates will be required to undergo pre-employment screening and must be able to satisfy clearance criteria for UK National Security Vetting. Why work with us? We invest in our people. You will learn and grow with people dedicated to helping you succeed. We offer diverse and structured career paths for our people as they solve some of the complex multi-disciplinary problems for our clients. You will benefit from the breadth and diversity of what we are doing today and help forge our path for tomorrow. We are committed to support your work life balance and hybrid working arrangements. We have a set of core values that are everything to us. They are: Simplicity Integrity Relationships Challenge Impact Benefits We provide our people with excellent benefits package that comprises of: Attractive pension scheme Targeted professional development Life Assurance (4x salary) and Income Protection (75% of salary) Annual bonus linked to company performance Paid membership fees to a professional institution Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme EV lease salary sacrifice scheme. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Nuclear Safety Consultant - (phone number removed) per annum (plus 8-12% discretionary bonus) - Bristol - Hybrid or full-remote working available The Opportunity As part of our growing nuclear business, we are seeking established Nuclear Safety Assurance individuals with particular experience of submarine power plants, civil nuclear and / or naval nuclear facilities. This is a fantastic opportunity for self-starters to join a growing company that already has an excellent reputation for delivery. The successful candidate will be integral in helping to shape a growing company. Day to day, you will work with clients providing specialist consultancy services and support business development activities. You will use your engineering knowledge to influence the design, operation and maintenance of complex systems to ensure that technical risks are identified, communicated and managed; and that the safety of those using or relying on the system is not compromised. Requirements To be successful in the role, you will ideally have: Bachelor / Master of Engineering/Science Degree (essential). Minimum of 6 years delivery experience in nuclear safety assurance including: Delivery of Systems Safety activities (inc. operational safety case development, hazard listing and fault schedule development, safety case report authoring, HAZOP, Bow Tie, ALARP optioneering etc.) (essential). Delivery of Deterministic Safety Assessments (design basis assessment, beyond design basis assessment, safety functional requirement derivation etc) (essential). Demonstrable knowledge of Authorising Conditions and Licensing Conditions for nuclear sites (essential). Demonstrable knowledge of PWR2 or PWR3 (desirable). Delivery of Probabilistic Safety Assessments (desirable). Radiological consequence assessment (desirable). Client management / stakeholder engagement skills (desirable). Chartered Status with UK Engineering Council (desirable). Consultancy experience (desirable). Location: Throughout the UK / Company Offices / Client Sites / Home Working. Candidates will be required to undergo pre-employment screening and must be able to satisfy clearance criteria for UK National Security Vetting. Why work with us? We invest in our people. You will learn and grow with people dedicated to helping you succeed. We offer diverse and structured career paths for our people as they solve some of the complex multi-disciplinary problems for our clients. You will benefit from the breadth and diversity of what we are doing today and help forge our path for tomorrow. We are committed to support your work life balance and hybrid working arrangements. We have a set of core values that are everything to us. They are: Simplicity Integrity Relationships Challenge Impact Benefits We provide our people with excellent benefits package that comprises of: Attractive pension scheme Targeted professional development Life Assurance (4x salary) and Income Protection (75% of salary) Annual bonus linked to company performance Paid membership fees to a professional institution Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme EV lease salary sacrifice scheme. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Nuclear Safety Consultant - (phone number removed) per annum (plus 8-12% discretionary bonus) - Bristol - Hybrid or full-remote working available The Opportunity As part of our growing nuclear business, we are seeking established Nuclear Safety Assurance individuals with particular experience of submarine power plants, civil nuclear and / or naval nuclear facilities. This is a fantastic opportunity for self-starters to join a growing company that already has an excellent reputation for delivery. The successful candidate will be integral in helping to shape a growing company. Day to day, you will work with clients providing specialist consultancy services and support business development activities. You will use your engineering knowledge to influence the design, operation and maintenance of complex systems to ensure that technical risks are identified, communicated and managed; and that the safety of those using or relying on the system is not compromised. Requirements To be successful in the role, you will ideally have: Bachelor / Master of Engineering/Science Degree (essential). Minimum of 6 years delivery experience in nuclear safety assurance including: Delivery of Systems Safety activities (inc. operational safety case development, hazard listing and fault schedule development, safety case report authoring, HAZOP, Bow Tie, ALARP optioneering etc.) (essential). Delivery of Deterministic Safety Assessments (design basis assessment, beyond design basis assessment, safety functional requirement derivation etc) (essential). Demonstrable knowledge of Authorising Conditions and Licensing Conditions for nuclear sites (essential). Demonstrable knowledge of PWR2 or PWR3 (desirable). Delivery of Probabilistic Safety Assessments (desirable). Radiological consequence assessment (desirable). Client management / stakeholder engagement skills (desirable). Chartered Status with UK Engineering Council (desirable). Consultancy experience (desirable). Location: Throughout the UK / Company Offices / Client Sites / Home Working. Candidates will be required to undergo pre-employment screening and must be able to satisfy clearance criteria for UK National Security Vetting. Why work with us? We invest in our people. You will learn and grow with people dedicated to helping you succeed. We offer diverse and structured career paths for our people as they solve some of the complex multi-disciplinary problems for our clients. You will benefit from the breadth and diversity of what we are doing today and help forge our path for tomorrow. We are committed to support your work life balance and hybrid working arrangements. We have a set of core values that are everything to us. They are: Simplicity Integrity Relationships Challenge Impact Benefits We provide our people with excellent benefits package that comprises of: Attractive pension scheme Targeted professional development Life Assurance (4x salary) and Income Protection (75% of salary) Annual bonus linked to company performance Paid membership fees to a professional institution Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme EV lease salary sacrifice scheme. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Minimum Requirement: We require an alarms specialist with proven understanding and tactical experience of EEMUA 191 who can adapt the site wide alarm's philosophy and policy to the specific needs of high hazard buildings and facilities. They will be responsible for producing clear, relevant, and detailed working documents for each facility, enabling operators to correctly understand and implement compliant alarms management procedures tailored to their environment. The role requires someone who is highly proactive, self-motivated, and capable of working effectively across diverse individuals, teams, and operational contexts. Design and deliver a comprehensive implementation plan that addresses both immediate and long-term organisational needs. This will include the systematic upskilling of existing personnel to ensure they possess the competence required to support effective alarms management across the entire laboratory. This planned capability uplift is critical to establishing a sustainable, lab wide model that meets Dstl's safety, legal, and compliance obligations. The ideal candidate will have demonstrable knowledge and hands on experience of industrial alarm and control systems, including, but not limited to, Trend, Vista, Schneider Systems, EcoStruxure, and Saulter Systems. The individual must be able to interpret, configure, and optimise these platforms to support effective alarms management, ensure system integrity, and enable compliant operation across complex laboratory environments. Essential: o Alarm systems background o Stakeholder management skills o Strong leadership and communication skills o Policy or Process Implementation background o Working knowledge or awareness of EEMAU Publication 191 & Knowledge of DSEAR and HS&EP requirements - Desirable -No hybrid working We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Apr 26, 2026
Contractor
Minimum Requirement: We require an alarms specialist with proven understanding and tactical experience of EEMUA 191 who can adapt the site wide alarm's philosophy and policy to the specific needs of high hazard buildings and facilities. They will be responsible for producing clear, relevant, and detailed working documents for each facility, enabling operators to correctly understand and implement compliant alarms management procedures tailored to their environment. The role requires someone who is highly proactive, self-motivated, and capable of working effectively across diverse individuals, teams, and operational contexts. Design and deliver a comprehensive implementation plan that addresses both immediate and long-term organisational needs. This will include the systematic upskilling of existing personnel to ensure they possess the competence required to support effective alarms management across the entire laboratory. This planned capability uplift is critical to establishing a sustainable, lab wide model that meets Dstl's safety, legal, and compliance obligations. The ideal candidate will have demonstrable knowledge and hands on experience of industrial alarm and control systems, including, but not limited to, Trend, Vista, Schneider Systems, EcoStruxure, and Saulter Systems. The individual must be able to interpret, configure, and optimise these platforms to support effective alarms management, ensure system integrity, and enable compliant operation across complex laboratory environments. Essential: o Alarm systems background o Stakeholder management skills o Strong leadership and communication skills o Policy or Process Implementation background o Working knowledge or awareness of EEMAU Publication 191 & Knowledge of DSEAR and HS&EP requirements - Desirable -No hybrid working We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Job Title: Graduate Civil Engineer Salary: £35,000 (for new graduates) - up to £40,000 (for those with up to 2 years' experience) Location: Slough, UK Type: Permanent, Full Time (potential for flexible working in future) About the Role: This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated Graduate Civil Engineer to begin or develop their career within a specialised civil and structural engineering consultan click apply for full job details
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Graduate Civil Engineer Salary: £35,000 (for new graduates) - up to £40,000 (for those with up to 2 years' experience) Location: Slough, UK Type: Permanent, Full Time (potential for flexible working in future) About the Role: This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated Graduate Civil Engineer to begin or develop their career within a specialised civil and structural engineering consultan click apply for full job details
Project Manager - Rail Telecoms (SISS Comms) Location: West Midlands Start: Immediate Contract Rate: Negotiable We're looking for a Site Project Manager to lead the day-to-day delivery of 3 railway station SISS installation and commissioning projects. You'll manage labour, materials, planning, and client engagement, with support from a Contracts Manager, Commercial Manager, Electrical PM, and Si click apply for full job details
Oct 08, 2025
Contractor
Project Manager - Rail Telecoms (SISS Comms) Location: West Midlands Start: Immediate Contract Rate: Negotiable We're looking for a Site Project Manager to lead the day-to-day delivery of 3 railway station SISS installation and commissioning projects. You'll manage labour, materials, planning, and client engagement, with support from a Contracts Manager, Commercial Manager, Electrical PM, and Si click apply for full job details
Job Role: Project Engineer (Mechanical, Electrical, or ICA) Location: Thames Water Framework Salary: 47,000 - 56,000 + Benefits Package About the Role: Our client, a major player in the UK water sector, is seeking Project Engineers to oversee the full life cycle of mechanical, electrical, and ICA (MEICA) projects across several Thames Valley locations. This is a hands-on, delivery-focused role managing a live portfolio of projects ranging from planned to reactive maintenance schemes. Reporting to the Engineering PMs within the delivery organisation, you'll take full ownership of engineering projects from scope to handover, playing a critical role in ensuring efficiency, innovation, and safety across all sites. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking team that is improving essential infrastructure and service delivery. Hybrid working and flexible arrangements are available. Key Responsibilities: Manage and deliver a live portfolio of MEICA projects, typically valued between 40,000 and 400,000 per scheme. Oversee cradle-to-grave project delivery: from scoping and tendering to procurement, site set-up, contractor management, and commissioning. Simultaneously manage up to 15 active projects, plus additional schemes in early planning stages. Develop innovative, modern solutions to operational challenges-enhancing efficiency and delivering measurable value. Lead on-site safety, inductions, and compliance-upholding a zero-compromise approach to health and safety. Collaborate closely with operational teams, contractors, and site managers (including Controllers of Premises) to ensure optimal outcomes. What Our Client is Looking For: A background in engineering-mechanical, electrical, or civil-with formal qualifications encouraged. Ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders across internal teams and external partners. Self-motivated, highly organised, and able to manage projects independently with minimal supervision. Solid understanding of health and safety protocols, including Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations. Project management experience is desirable. Prior experience in the water or utilities sector is beneficial but not essential. Reach out to Charlie TRS to find out more about this exciting opportunity and take your engineering career to the next level. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Job Role: Project Engineer (Mechanical, Electrical, or ICA) Location: Thames Water Framework Salary: 47,000 - 56,000 + Benefits Package About the Role: Our client, a major player in the UK water sector, is seeking Project Engineers to oversee the full life cycle of mechanical, electrical, and ICA (MEICA) projects across several Thames Valley locations. This is a hands-on, delivery-focused role managing a live portfolio of projects ranging from planned to reactive maintenance schemes. Reporting to the Engineering PMs within the delivery organisation, you'll take full ownership of engineering projects from scope to handover, playing a critical role in ensuring efficiency, innovation, and safety across all sites. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking team that is improving essential infrastructure and service delivery. Hybrid working and flexible arrangements are available. Key Responsibilities: Manage and deliver a live portfolio of MEICA projects, typically valued between 40,000 and 400,000 per scheme. Oversee cradle-to-grave project delivery: from scoping and tendering to procurement, site set-up, contractor management, and commissioning. Simultaneously manage up to 15 active projects, plus additional schemes in early planning stages. Develop innovative, modern solutions to operational challenges-enhancing efficiency and delivering measurable value. Lead on-site safety, inductions, and compliance-upholding a zero-compromise approach to health and safety. Collaborate closely with operational teams, contractors, and site managers (including Controllers of Premises) to ensure optimal outcomes. What Our Client is Looking For: A background in engineering-mechanical, electrical, or civil-with formal qualifications encouraged. Ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders across internal teams and external partners. Self-motivated, highly organised, and able to manage projects independently with minimal supervision. Solid understanding of health and safety protocols, including Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations. Project management experience is desirable. Prior experience in the water or utilities sector is beneficial but not essential. Reach out to Charlie TRS to find out more about this exciting opportunity and take your engineering career to the next level. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Job Role: Project Engineer (Mechanical, Electrical, or ICA) Location: Thames Water Framework Salary: 47,000 - 56,000 + Benefits Package About the Role: Our client, a major player in the UK water sector, is seeking Project Engineers to oversee the full life cycle of mechanical, electrical, and ICA (MEICA) projects across several Thames Valley locations. This is a hands-on, delivery-focused role managing a live portfolio of projects ranging from planned to reactive maintenance schemes. Reporting to the Engineering PMs within the delivery organisation, you'll take full ownership of engineering projects from scope to handover, playing a critical role in ensuring efficiency, innovation, and safety across all sites. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking team that is improving essential infrastructure and service delivery. Hybrid working and flexible arrangements are available. Key Responsibilities: Manage and deliver a live portfolio of MEICA projects, typically valued between 40,000 and 400,000 per scheme. Oversee cradle-to-grave project delivery: from scoping and tendering to procurement, site set-up, contractor management, and commissioning. Simultaneously manage up to 15 active projects, plus additional schemes in early planning stages. Develop innovative, modern solutions to operational challenges-enhancing efficiency and delivering measurable value. Lead on-site safety, inductions, and compliance-upholding a zero-compromise approach to health and safety. Collaborate closely with operational teams, contractors, and site managers (including Controllers of Premises) to ensure optimal outcomes. What Our Client is Looking For: A background in engineering-mechanical, electrical, or civil-with formal qualifications encouraged. Ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders across internal teams and external partners. Self-motivated, highly organised, and able to manage projects independently with minimal supervision. Solid understanding of health and safety protocols, including Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations. Project management experience is desirable. Prior experience in the water or utilities sector is beneficial but not essential. Reach out to Charlie TRS to find out more about this exciting opportunity and take your engineering career to the next level. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Job Role: Project Engineer (Mechanical, Electrical, or ICA) Location: Thames Water Framework Salary: 47,000 - 56,000 + Benefits Package About the Role: Our client, a major player in the UK water sector, is seeking Project Engineers to oversee the full life cycle of mechanical, electrical, and ICA (MEICA) projects across several Thames Valley locations. This is a hands-on, delivery-focused role managing a live portfolio of projects ranging from planned to reactive maintenance schemes. Reporting to the Engineering PMs within the delivery organisation, you'll take full ownership of engineering projects from scope to handover, playing a critical role in ensuring efficiency, innovation, and safety across all sites. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking team that is improving essential infrastructure and service delivery. Hybrid working and flexible arrangements are available. Key Responsibilities: Manage and deliver a live portfolio of MEICA projects, typically valued between 40,000 and 400,000 per scheme. Oversee cradle-to-grave project delivery: from scoping and tendering to procurement, site set-up, contractor management, and commissioning. Simultaneously manage up to 15 active projects, plus additional schemes in early planning stages. Develop innovative, modern solutions to operational challenges-enhancing efficiency and delivering measurable value. Lead on-site safety, inductions, and compliance-upholding a zero-compromise approach to health and safety. Collaborate closely with operational teams, contractors, and site managers (including Controllers of Premises) to ensure optimal outcomes. What Our Client is Looking For: A background in engineering-mechanical, electrical, or civil-with formal qualifications encouraged. Ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders across internal teams and external partners. Self-motivated, highly organised, and able to manage projects independently with minimal supervision. Solid understanding of health and safety protocols, including Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations. Project management experience is desirable. Prior experience in the water or utilities sector is beneficial but not essential. Reach out to Charlie TRS to find out more about this exciting opportunity and take your engineering career to the next level. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Job Role: Mechanical Design Engineer Salary / Rate: 45- 50 /hour Outside IR35 Location: Greater Manchester (Hybrid working) Our client is a reputable Design & Build Contractor looking for an experienced Mechanical Engineer to help support the Detailed Design phase of multiple MEICA projects on major UK water frameworks. About the Role: Provide mechanical design deliverables that satisfy safety and quality requirements Produce mechanical design calculations and general arrangement drawings for the UK water industry Direct and support CAD technicians and junior designers Prepare scopes of work for and check the output of subcontract M&E design teams Liaise with suppliers, prepare mechanical equipment specifications (e.g., pumps, pipework, valves), and review technical submissions Conduct design investigations and produce technical reports and mechanical specifications Ensure design work is compliant with WRAS, WIMES, and other industry technical standards Implement and record any design changes through the project lifecycle Estimate hours and resources required for mechanical design packages Attend and present at meetings and design reviews as required About You: Graduate, HND or equivalent experience in Mechanical Engineering Minimum of 5 years' mechanical design experience in the UK water industry Strong working knowledge of relevant mechanical design tools and software (e.g., AutoCAD, Plant 3D, SolidWorks) Experience in clean water and wastewater mechanical systems (infrastructure and non-infrastructure) Strong technical knowledge of pumping stations, chemical dosing systems, HVAC, pipework systems, and equipment layouts Registered with a professional body (e.g., IMechE) and working towards chartership if not already chartered Strong communication and problem-solving skills Results-driven with a commitment to technical excellence and continuous improvement Reach out to Charlie TRS to find out more about this exciting opportunity and take the next step in your mechanical engineering career. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Oct 07, 2025
Contractor
Job Role: Mechanical Design Engineer Salary / Rate: 45- 50 /hour Outside IR35 Location: Greater Manchester (Hybrid working) Our client is a reputable Design & Build Contractor looking for an experienced Mechanical Engineer to help support the Detailed Design phase of multiple MEICA projects on major UK water frameworks. About the Role: Provide mechanical design deliverables that satisfy safety and quality requirements Produce mechanical design calculations and general arrangement drawings for the UK water industry Direct and support CAD technicians and junior designers Prepare scopes of work for and check the output of subcontract M&E design teams Liaise with suppliers, prepare mechanical equipment specifications (e.g., pumps, pipework, valves), and review technical submissions Conduct design investigations and produce technical reports and mechanical specifications Ensure design work is compliant with WRAS, WIMES, and other industry technical standards Implement and record any design changes through the project lifecycle Estimate hours and resources required for mechanical design packages Attend and present at meetings and design reviews as required About You: Graduate, HND or equivalent experience in Mechanical Engineering Minimum of 5 years' mechanical design experience in the UK water industry Strong working knowledge of relevant mechanical design tools and software (e.g., AutoCAD, Plant 3D, SolidWorks) Experience in clean water and wastewater mechanical systems (infrastructure and non-infrastructure) Strong technical knowledge of pumping stations, chemical dosing systems, HVAC, pipework systems, and equipment layouts Registered with a professional body (e.g., IMechE) and working towards chartership if not already chartered Strong communication and problem-solving skills Results-driven with a commitment to technical excellence and continuous improvement Reach out to Charlie TRS to find out more about this exciting opportunity and take the next step in your mechanical engineering career. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Job Role: Project Engineer Location: Thames Water Framework Salary: 47,000 - 56,000 + Car Allowance + Benefits Package About the Role: Our client, a major player in the UK water sector, is seeking Project Engineers to oversee the full life cycle of mechanical, electrical, and ICA (MEICA) projects across several Thames Water locations. This is a hands-on, delivery-focused role managing a live portfolio of projects ranging from planned to reactive maintenance schemes. Reporting to the Engineering PMs within the delivery organisation, you'll take full ownership of engineering projects from scope to handover, playing a critical role in ensuring efficiency, innovation, and safety across all sites. Key Responsibilities: Manage and deliver a live portfolio of MEICA projects, typically valued between 40,000 and 400,000 per scheme. Oversee cradle-to-grave project delivery: from scoping and tendering to procurement, site set-up, contractor management, and commissioning. Managing up to 15 active projects. Develop innovative, modern solutions to operational challenges-enhancing efficiency and delivering measurable value. Lead on-site safety, inductions, and compliance-upholding a zero-compromise approach to health and safety. Collaborate closely with operational teams, contractors, and site managers (including Controllers of Premises) to ensure optimal outcomes. What Our Client is Looking For: A background in engineering-mechanical, electrical, or civil-with formal qualifications encouraged. Ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders across internal teams and external partners. Self-motivated, highly organised, and able to manage projects independently with minimal supervision. Solid understanding of health and safety protocols, including Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations. Project management experience is desirable. Prior experience in the water or utilities sector. Reach out to Charlie TRS to find out more about this exciting opportunity and take your engineering career to the next level. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Job Role: Project Engineer Location: Thames Water Framework Salary: 47,000 - 56,000 + Car Allowance + Benefits Package About the Role: Our client, a major player in the UK water sector, is seeking Project Engineers to oversee the full life cycle of mechanical, electrical, and ICA (MEICA) projects across several Thames Water locations. This is a hands-on, delivery-focused role managing a live portfolio of projects ranging from planned to reactive maintenance schemes. Reporting to the Engineering PMs within the delivery organisation, you'll take full ownership of engineering projects from scope to handover, playing a critical role in ensuring efficiency, innovation, and safety across all sites. Key Responsibilities: Manage and deliver a live portfolio of MEICA projects, typically valued between 40,000 and 400,000 per scheme. Oversee cradle-to-grave project delivery: from scoping and tendering to procurement, site set-up, contractor management, and commissioning. Managing up to 15 active projects. Develop innovative, modern solutions to operational challenges-enhancing efficiency and delivering measurable value. Lead on-site safety, inductions, and compliance-upholding a zero-compromise approach to health and safety. Collaborate closely with operational teams, contractors, and site managers (including Controllers of Premises) to ensure optimal outcomes. What Our Client is Looking For: A background in engineering-mechanical, electrical, or civil-with formal qualifications encouraged. Ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders across internal teams and external partners. Self-motivated, highly organised, and able to manage projects independently with minimal supervision. Solid understanding of health and safety protocols, including Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations. Project management experience is desirable. Prior experience in the water or utilities sector. Reach out to Charlie TRS to find out more about this exciting opportunity and take your engineering career to the next level. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Job Role: Principal Structural Engineer Location: Greater Manchester Rate: 450 - 500 / day Salary: 60,000 - 75,000 + benefits package About the Role: Our client is seeking an experienced Structural Engineer to join their design team on a hybrid basis in Greater Manchester - open to both permanent and contract applications. Reporting to the Structures Lead, you'll deliver high-quality structural designs to support turnkey and engineering contracts, ensuring safety, compliance, and project profitability. You will: Produce structural design calculations for Water and Sewage Treatment plants (new and existing) Review construction drawings/models and subcontractor designs Ensure buildability, standardisation, DfMA, and CDM compliance Design reinforced concrete and steelwork to Eurocodes/British Standards Liaise across disciplines, including site support and construction input Follow processes to support discipline development Manage resources and project delivery to time and budget Coordinate internal/external design resources Support civil and junior design staff Factor environmental considerations into designs Assist in improving design processes Essential Skills: Strong structural design and detailing background in water/wastewater projects Proven industry experience in a design & build environment Proficient in structural analysis and tools (Excel, StaadPro, Tekla TEDDS) Civil/Structural Engineering degree (or equivalent) Professional institution membership Skilled in water-retaining structure design to Eurocodes Solid understanding of CDM and site H&S Office-based role with occasional UK travel Desirable Skills: Chartered or working toward Chartership Experience in global organisations and dispersed teams Water industry expertise Familiar with collaborative/innovative working and BIM practices Broader structural design experience across construction sectors If you would like to learn more about this opportunity, please reach out to Charlie TRS. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Job Role: Principal Structural Engineer Location: Greater Manchester Rate: 450 - 500 / day Salary: 60,000 - 75,000 + benefits package About the Role: Our client is seeking an experienced Structural Engineer to join their design team on a hybrid basis in Greater Manchester - open to both permanent and contract applications. Reporting to the Structures Lead, you'll deliver high-quality structural designs to support turnkey and engineering contracts, ensuring safety, compliance, and project profitability. You will: Produce structural design calculations for Water and Sewage Treatment plants (new and existing) Review construction drawings/models and subcontractor designs Ensure buildability, standardisation, DfMA, and CDM compliance Design reinforced concrete and steelwork to Eurocodes/British Standards Liaise across disciplines, including site support and construction input Follow processes to support discipline development Manage resources and project delivery to time and budget Coordinate internal/external design resources Support civil and junior design staff Factor environmental considerations into designs Assist in improving design processes Essential Skills: Strong structural design and detailing background in water/wastewater projects Proven industry experience in a design & build environment Proficient in structural analysis and tools (Excel, StaadPro, Tekla TEDDS) Civil/Structural Engineering degree (or equivalent) Professional institution membership Skilled in water-retaining structure design to Eurocodes Solid understanding of CDM and site H&S Office-based role with occasional UK travel Desirable Skills: Chartered or working toward Chartership Experience in global organisations and dispersed teams Water industry expertise Familiar with collaborative/innovative working and BIM practices Broader structural design experience across construction sectors If you would like to learn more about this opportunity, please reach out to Charlie TRS. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Job Title : Geotechnical Asset Engineer Type: Contract Location: North west route Salary: Dependant on Experience Job Reference: JHGAE I am looking for an surveyor with a good engineering background, to deliver engineering technical excellence on asset portfolio on north west and central route Role You will have previous experience working in a similar role within an asset management aspect. This role would suit a geo tech asset surveyor. Key responsibilities include but are not limited to: Inspection of assets on route Work to oversee asset inspection documents. Assist with engineering design and plans as required Attend engineering reviews as required for allocated works. Essential requirements: Engineering background Rail experience ideally asset inspection works Will need to have current or past level engineer experience CoSS or IWA ticket GEO-I-S and GEO-I-R competency Desirable: Ideally having worked on client sided roles To discuss in more detail please call Josh Hill at Advance or apply We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Oct 07, 2025
Contractor
Job Title : Geotechnical Asset Engineer Type: Contract Location: North west route Salary: Dependant on Experience Job Reference: JHGAE I am looking for an surveyor with a good engineering background, to deliver engineering technical excellence on asset portfolio on north west and central route Role You will have previous experience working in a similar role within an asset management aspect. This role would suit a geo tech asset surveyor. Key responsibilities include but are not limited to: Inspection of assets on route Work to oversee asset inspection documents. Assist with engineering design and plans as required Attend engineering reviews as required for allocated works. Essential requirements: Engineering background Rail experience ideally asset inspection works Will need to have current or past level engineer experience CoSS or IWA ticket GEO-I-S and GEO-I-R competency Desirable: Ideally having worked on client sided roles To discuss in more detail please call Josh Hill at Advance or apply We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Job Role: Project Engineer (Mechanical, Electrical, or ICA) Location: Thames Water Framework Salary: 47,000 - 56,000 + Benefits Package About the Role: Our client, a major player in the UK water sector, is seeking Project Engineers to oversee the full life cycle of mechanical, electrical, and ICA (MEICA) projects across several Thames Valley locations. This is a hands-on, delivery-focused role managing a live portfolio of projects ranging from planned to reactive maintenance schemes. Reporting to the Engineering PMs within the delivery organisation, you'll take full ownership of engineering projects from scope to handover, playing a critical role in ensuring efficiency, innovation, and safety across all sites. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking team that is improving essential infrastructure and service delivery. Hybrid working and flexible arrangements are available. Key Responsibilities: Manage and deliver a live portfolio of MEICA projects, typically valued between 40,000 and 400,000 per scheme. Oversee cradle-to-grave project delivery: from scoping and tendering to procurement, site set-up, contractor management, and commissioning. Simultaneously manage up to 15 active projects, plus additional schemes in early planning stages. Develop innovative, modern solutions to operational challenges-enhancing efficiency and delivering measurable value. Lead on-site safety, inductions, and compliance-upholding a zero-compromise approach to health and safety. Collaborate closely with operational teams, contractors, and site managers (including Controllers of Premises) to ensure optimal outcomes. What Our Client is Looking For: A background in engineering-mechanical, electrical, or civil-with formal qualifications encouraged. Ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders across internal teams and external partners. Self-motivated, highly organised, and able to manage projects independently with minimal supervision. Solid understanding of health and safety protocols, including Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations. Project management experience is desirable. Prior experience in the water or utilities sector is beneficial but not essential. Reach out to Charlie TRS to find out more about this exciting opportunity and take your engineering career to the next level. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Job Role: Project Engineer (Mechanical, Electrical, or ICA) Location: Thames Water Framework Salary: 47,000 - 56,000 + Benefits Package About the Role: Our client, a major player in the UK water sector, is seeking Project Engineers to oversee the full life cycle of mechanical, electrical, and ICA (MEICA) projects across several Thames Valley locations. This is a hands-on, delivery-focused role managing a live portfolio of projects ranging from planned to reactive maintenance schemes. Reporting to the Engineering PMs within the delivery organisation, you'll take full ownership of engineering projects from scope to handover, playing a critical role in ensuring efficiency, innovation, and safety across all sites. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking team that is improving essential infrastructure and service delivery. Hybrid working and flexible arrangements are available. Key Responsibilities: Manage and deliver a live portfolio of MEICA projects, typically valued between 40,000 and 400,000 per scheme. Oversee cradle-to-grave project delivery: from scoping and tendering to procurement, site set-up, contractor management, and commissioning. Simultaneously manage up to 15 active projects, plus additional schemes in early planning stages. Develop innovative, modern solutions to operational challenges-enhancing efficiency and delivering measurable value. Lead on-site safety, inductions, and compliance-upholding a zero-compromise approach to health and safety. Collaborate closely with operational teams, contractors, and site managers (including Controllers of Premises) to ensure optimal outcomes. What Our Client is Looking For: A background in engineering-mechanical, electrical, or civil-with formal qualifications encouraged. Ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders across internal teams and external partners. Self-motivated, highly organised, and able to manage projects independently with minimal supervision. Solid understanding of health and safety protocols, including Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations. Project management experience is desirable. Prior experience in the water or utilities sector is beneficial but not essential. Reach out to Charlie TRS to find out more about this exciting opportunity and take your engineering career to the next level. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
We are seeking a highly organised and proactive Project Manager Assistant to support a major rail programme in York. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a leading consultancy delivering high-profile railway projects, playing a key role in ensuring effective stakeholder engagement and smooth project delivery. This is a 12 month contract role which is Inside Ir35 You'll support project delivery, track progress, manage documentation, and ensure HSQE compliance. What you'll need: Project management or team management experience Awareness of HSQE principles Strong organisational and reporting skills Nice to have: Working towards APM membership Degree or equivalent Knowledge of safety, quality, environmental, and possession planning Why apply? 12-month contract with extension potential Major rail project experience Hybrid working with a collaborative team We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Oct 07, 2025
Contractor
We are seeking a highly organised and proactive Project Manager Assistant to support a major rail programme in York. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a leading consultancy delivering high-profile railway projects, playing a key role in ensuring effective stakeholder engagement and smooth project delivery. This is a 12 month contract role which is Inside Ir35 You'll support project delivery, track progress, manage documentation, and ensure HSQE compliance. What you'll need: Project management or team management experience Awareness of HSQE principles Strong organisational and reporting skills Nice to have: Working towards APM membership Degree or equivalent Knowledge of safety, quality, environmental, and possession planning Why apply? 12-month contract with extension potential Major rail project experience Hybrid working with a collaborative team We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
We have in-depth knowledge of water and wastewater AMP8 frameworks and Environment Agency programmes, and we partner with a wide range of clients including water utilities, engineering consultancies, and Design & Build contractors. We are currently seeking Wastewater Modellers at all levels - from Graduate through to Principal - to join leading consultancies across the UK. Locations Opportunities are available nationwide, with particular demand in: Exeter, Bristol, Cardiff, Reading, London (and surrounding areas), Haywards Heath, Brighton, Birmingham, Peterborough, Derby, Sheffield, Leeds, Manchester, Warrington, Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Belfast. Remote working opportunities are also available. These are permanent positions offering competitive salaries, tailored to individual skills, experience, and expectations. Role Overview As a Wastewater Modeller, you will play a key role within our clients' hydraulic modelling teams, supporting major engineering projects across wastewater networks, integrated catchment management, flood alleviation, SuDS, and stormwater management. Our clients deliver a diverse range of projects for UK water companies, the Environment Agency, Lead Local Authorities, and international partners. Depending on your level of experience, your responsibilities may include: Developing options and solutions, building, calibrating, and verifying complex hydraulic models Hydraulic and water quality analysis, including catchment hydraulics and pollutant source assessment Integrated catchment modelling - evaluating interactions between sewers, watercourses, and overland flows Supporting delivery of Storm Overflow Assessment Framework (SOAF) and Water Framework Directive (WFD) programmes Candidate Requirements Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. Civil Engineering, Geography, Water & Environmental Engineering, Hydraulics) Experience in urban drainage / wastewater network modelling Proficiency in hydraulic modelling software such as Infoworks ICM Understanding of UK water industry legislation, policy, and regulatory requirements Strong analytical, written, and verbal communication skills For Senior and Principal roles: Chartered (ICE / CIWEM) or working towards accreditation Proven track record in business development, client and project management, and/or team leadership What's in it for you? At Advance TRS, we are committed to helping you achieve your career ambitions. Common motivations for exploring new opportunities include: Increased salary - Expert benchmarking to ensure you are paid competitively Improved benefits - Access to roles offering enhanced packages (e.g. pension, bonuses, flexible working, medical cover, 9-day fortnights) Career progression - Opportunities for training, Chartership mentoring, and leadership development Challenging projects - Exposure to flagship frameworks, innovation, and team growth opportunities Work-life balance - Flexible hours, hybrid/remote options, or relocation support Positive culture - Supportive, inclusive, and collaborative working environments We work openly and transparently, offering honest advice with a no-pressure approach. All conversations are strictly confidential. If your concerns can be resolved with your current employer, we'll even guide you on how to approach that discussion. Next Steps If you'd like to explore current wastewater modelling opportunities suited to your skills and experience, please contact: Alex Shaw (Lead Principal Consultant) at Advance TRS We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
We have in-depth knowledge of water and wastewater AMP8 frameworks and Environment Agency programmes, and we partner with a wide range of clients including water utilities, engineering consultancies, and Design & Build contractors. We are currently seeking Wastewater Modellers at all levels - from Graduate through to Principal - to join leading consultancies across the UK. Locations Opportunities are available nationwide, with particular demand in: Exeter, Bristol, Cardiff, Reading, London (and surrounding areas), Haywards Heath, Brighton, Birmingham, Peterborough, Derby, Sheffield, Leeds, Manchester, Warrington, Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Belfast. Remote working opportunities are also available. These are permanent positions offering competitive salaries, tailored to individual skills, experience, and expectations. Role Overview As a Wastewater Modeller, you will play a key role within our clients' hydraulic modelling teams, supporting major engineering projects across wastewater networks, integrated catchment management, flood alleviation, SuDS, and stormwater management. Our clients deliver a diverse range of projects for UK water companies, the Environment Agency, Lead Local Authorities, and international partners. Depending on your level of experience, your responsibilities may include: Developing options and solutions, building, calibrating, and verifying complex hydraulic models Hydraulic and water quality analysis, including catchment hydraulics and pollutant source assessment Integrated catchment modelling - evaluating interactions between sewers, watercourses, and overland flows Supporting delivery of Storm Overflow Assessment Framework (SOAF) and Water Framework Directive (WFD) programmes Candidate Requirements Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. Civil Engineering, Geography, Water & Environmental Engineering, Hydraulics) Experience in urban drainage / wastewater network modelling Proficiency in hydraulic modelling software such as Infoworks ICM Understanding of UK water industry legislation, policy, and regulatory requirements Strong analytical, written, and verbal communication skills For Senior and Principal roles: Chartered (ICE / CIWEM) or working towards accreditation Proven track record in business development, client and project management, and/or team leadership What's in it for you? At Advance TRS, we are committed to helping you achieve your career ambitions. Common motivations for exploring new opportunities include: Increased salary - Expert benchmarking to ensure you are paid competitively Improved benefits - Access to roles offering enhanced packages (e.g. pension, bonuses, flexible working, medical cover, 9-day fortnights) Career progression - Opportunities for training, Chartership mentoring, and leadership development Challenging projects - Exposure to flagship frameworks, innovation, and team growth opportunities Work-life balance - Flexible hours, hybrid/remote options, or relocation support Positive culture - Supportive, inclusive, and collaborative working environments We work openly and transparently, offering honest advice with a no-pressure approach. All conversations are strictly confidential. If your concerns can be resolved with your current employer, we'll even guide you on how to approach that discussion. Next Steps If you'd like to explore current wastewater modelling opportunities suited to your skills and experience, please contact: Alex Shaw (Lead Principal Consultant) at Advance TRS We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
The Role: Our client a leading ICP is looking for an experienced Electrical Design Engineer to join their team. You'll be working on HV/LV and EHV systems, up to 132kV, as part of a collaborative and delivery-focused engineering team. This is a fulltime role based in Yorkshire, offering long-term stability and involvement in high-impact projects click apply for full job details
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
The Role: Our client a leading ICP is looking for an experienced Electrical Design Engineer to join their team. You'll be working on HV/LV and EHV systems, up to 132kV, as part of a collaborative and delivery-focused engineering team. This is a fulltime role based in Yorkshire, offering long-term stability and involvement in high-impact projects click apply for full job details