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Hays Basingstoke, Hampshire
Construction Project Manager - Hampshire Construction Project Manager - Hampshire Position: Project Manager Salary: £76,000-£85,000 + Benefits Location: Basingstoke Hays are partnering with a respected regional contractor with a strong track record delivering high-quality projects across the South. We are looking to recruit an experienced Project Manager for a newly secured scheme scheduled to start in early 2026. This flagship project, valued at approximately £10 million, requires an accomplished leader capable of steering pre-construction activity before taking the scheme through delivery and handover. Key sectors they operate in are: EducationCommercialHealthcareResidential & CommunityIndustrial About the RoleThis is a pivotal role within the business, offering the chance to take full ownership of a complex new-build development near Basingstoke. You'll work closely with senior leadership, pre-construction teams, and site management to ensure the project is delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with client expectations. Key ResponsibilitiesOversee the full lifecycle of a new-build scheme, circa £10mLead design coordination, procurement planning, and programme developmentManage site delivery teams and ensure compliance with all H&S standardsMaintain strong communication with clients, consultants, and internal stakeholdersDrive commercial performance and ensure accurate reporting throughoutSupport wider company growth through positive client engagementMentor and guide junior team members to develop capability within the business. Salary & Benefits£76,000 - £85,000 (experience dependent)Annual bonus schemeCar allowanceCompany pensionPrivate healthcareProfessional development and long-term career progression How to ApplyIf you're interested in this opportunity, please apply via the link or reach out to James Mitchell at the Southampton Hays office for a confidential discussion. #
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Construction Project Manager - Hampshire Construction Project Manager - Hampshire Position: Project Manager Salary: £76,000-£85,000 + Benefits Location: Basingstoke Hays are partnering with a respected regional contractor with a strong track record delivering high-quality projects across the South. We are looking to recruit an experienced Project Manager for a newly secured scheme scheduled to start in early 2026. This flagship project, valued at approximately £10 million, requires an accomplished leader capable of steering pre-construction activity before taking the scheme through delivery and handover. Key sectors they operate in are: EducationCommercialHealthcareResidential & CommunityIndustrial About the RoleThis is a pivotal role within the business, offering the chance to take full ownership of a complex new-build development near Basingstoke. You'll work closely with senior leadership, pre-construction teams, and site management to ensure the project is delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with client expectations. Key ResponsibilitiesOversee the full lifecycle of a new-build scheme, circa £10mLead design coordination, procurement planning, and programme developmentManage site delivery teams and ensure compliance with all H&S standardsMaintain strong communication with clients, consultants, and internal stakeholdersDrive commercial performance and ensure accurate reporting throughoutSupport wider company growth through positive client engagementMentor and guide junior team members to develop capability within the business. Salary & Benefits£76,000 - £85,000 (experience dependent)Annual bonus schemeCar allowanceCompany pensionPrivate healthcareProfessional development and long-term career progression How to ApplyIf you're interested in this opportunity, please apply via the link or reach out to James Mitchell at the Southampton Hays office for a confidential discussion. #
Hays
Site Manager
Hays Guildford, Surrey
Site Manager - Surrey Site Manager - SurreyPosition: Site Manager (No.2) Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 + Car Allowance + Pension Location: Guildford Hays are working with a well respected regional contractor celebrated for delivering high quality projects across the South. We're recruiting an ambitious Site Manager to join their team as a key No.2 on a newly awarded £15 million new build scheme starting early next year. This is more than a delivery role. It's a growth position within the business, specifically designed for someone who wants to step up into Project Management in the near future. The company has a strong history of developing from within, and they are actively looking for their next generation of Project Managers. If you're a Site Manager ready to prove yourself and take that next step, this is the ideal opportunity. You'll join the project from day one, supporting an experienced project manager while gaining exposure to the wider responsibilities that come with project leadership. It's the perfect platform to progress your career while contributing to a major, high profile build. The contractor delivers an impressive pipeline across key sectors, including: EducationCommercialHealthcareResidential & Community About the RoleYou'll play a critical supporting role on a complex £15m new build development near Guildford. Working closely with the Senior Site Manager and the wider delivery team, you'll gain hands on experience across programme management, design coordination, client communication, and project planning, giving you the exposure needed to advance into a future PM role within the business. Key ResponsibilitiesSupport the Senior Site Manager with day to day delivery of a £15m new build projectCoordinate subcontractors, site labour, logistics, and sequencingMaintain and drive high standards of health & safetyAssist in monitoring progress of the programme and preparing updates/reportsContribute to problem solving, quality control, and technical resolutionBuild strong relationships with clients, consultants, and internal teamsEnsure site documentation, permits, and records are kept accurate and compliantDemonstrate leadership potential and readiness to step toward Project Management Salary & Benefits£50,000 - £60,000 (depending on experience)Annual bonus schemeCar allowanceCompany pensionPrivate healthcareStrong pipeline of future projects and long-term development opportunities How to ApplyIf you're interested in this opportunity, please apply via the link or reach out to James Mitchell at the Southampton Hays office for a confidential discussion. #
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Site Manager - Surrey Site Manager - SurreyPosition: Site Manager (No.2) Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 + Car Allowance + Pension Location: Guildford Hays are working with a well respected regional contractor celebrated for delivering high quality projects across the South. We're recruiting an ambitious Site Manager to join their team as a key No.2 on a newly awarded £15 million new build scheme starting early next year. This is more than a delivery role. It's a growth position within the business, specifically designed for someone who wants to step up into Project Management in the near future. The company has a strong history of developing from within, and they are actively looking for their next generation of Project Managers. If you're a Site Manager ready to prove yourself and take that next step, this is the ideal opportunity. You'll join the project from day one, supporting an experienced project manager while gaining exposure to the wider responsibilities that come with project leadership. It's the perfect platform to progress your career while contributing to a major, high profile build. The contractor delivers an impressive pipeline across key sectors, including: EducationCommercialHealthcareResidential & Community About the RoleYou'll play a critical supporting role on a complex £15m new build development near Guildford. Working closely with the Senior Site Manager and the wider delivery team, you'll gain hands on experience across programme management, design coordination, client communication, and project planning, giving you the exposure needed to advance into a future PM role within the business. Key ResponsibilitiesSupport the Senior Site Manager with day to day delivery of a £15m new build projectCoordinate subcontractors, site labour, logistics, and sequencingMaintain and drive high standards of health & safetyAssist in monitoring progress of the programme and preparing updates/reportsContribute to problem solving, quality control, and technical resolutionBuild strong relationships with clients, consultants, and internal teamsEnsure site documentation, permits, and records are kept accurate and compliantDemonstrate leadership potential and readiness to step toward Project Management Salary & Benefits£50,000 - £60,000 (depending on experience)Annual bonus schemeCar allowanceCompany pensionPrivate healthcareStrong pipeline of future projects and long-term development opportunities How to ApplyIf you're interested in this opportunity, please apply via the link or reach out to James Mitchell at the Southampton Hays office for a confidential discussion. #
Abbatt Dual Management
Building Manager (July Start - 2 Month FTC)
Abbatt Dual Management
We are currently recruiting for a Building Manager on a 2 month fixed-term contract (July start) to work in our commercial developments based in central London (EC4A). Here you will have responsibility for delivering the highest levels of customer experience and service to all residents, guests, contractors, the client. You'll be a real people person and go that little bit further to get to know the residents at this small but perfectly formed development, building strong relationships with them on an individual level whilst always being completely professional, courteous and respectful. You'll be the first and primary point of contact for residents when it comes to any support they need at the place they call home. Ideally, you'll have all or most of the experience we're asking for: Previous experience within residential building management Significant experience providing exemplary levels of customer service Experience in managing contractors and building works within a busy development Awareness of general fire, health & safety and security Proven ability to and handle confidential information with professionalism and discretion Responsibilities Meet and greet the residents and answer enquiries by telephone or from callers to the desk. Assist the residents, guests and visitors when required. Ensure effective security of residents and the building at all times including manning any CCTV and aid the smooth running of car parking facilities. Being courteous and helpful to residents, guests, suppliers, tradesmen and the general public. Communicate with leaseholders and managing agents in an attentive and personable manner. Manage and delegate to the on-site team. Carry out regular patrols of the entire building and report any faults and/or security breaches found to the Property Manager. Ensure correct reporting of any security/Health & Safety issues, incidents and complaints. Taking appropriate action in the event of an emergency. Issuing of keys only to correct personnel/residents whilst recording at all times the signing in and out of keys. Responsibility for all deliveries to the main reception desk, receiving and safekeeping of all parcels/registered mail. Correct issuing of all parcels/registered mail with a record which must be signed by residents. Notify residents of any deliveries to arrange collection from the front desk. Hours: Monday to Friday / 08:00-18:00 Salary: £14.18 per hour / £36,855 per annum Location: EC4A (closest stations are City Thameslink or Chancery Lane) If this position is of interest to you please send your CV across. Unfortunately, if you've not heard from us within two weeks, please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
We are currently recruiting for a Building Manager on a 2 month fixed-term contract (July start) to work in our commercial developments based in central London (EC4A). Here you will have responsibility for delivering the highest levels of customer experience and service to all residents, guests, contractors, the client. You'll be a real people person and go that little bit further to get to know the residents at this small but perfectly formed development, building strong relationships with them on an individual level whilst always being completely professional, courteous and respectful. You'll be the first and primary point of contact for residents when it comes to any support they need at the place they call home. Ideally, you'll have all or most of the experience we're asking for: Previous experience within residential building management Significant experience providing exemplary levels of customer service Experience in managing contractors and building works within a busy development Awareness of general fire, health & safety and security Proven ability to and handle confidential information with professionalism and discretion Responsibilities Meet and greet the residents and answer enquiries by telephone or from callers to the desk. Assist the residents, guests and visitors when required. Ensure effective security of residents and the building at all times including manning any CCTV and aid the smooth running of car parking facilities. Being courteous and helpful to residents, guests, suppliers, tradesmen and the general public. Communicate with leaseholders and managing agents in an attentive and personable manner. Manage and delegate to the on-site team. Carry out regular patrols of the entire building and report any faults and/or security breaches found to the Property Manager. Ensure correct reporting of any security/Health & Safety issues, incidents and complaints. Taking appropriate action in the event of an emergency. Issuing of keys only to correct personnel/residents whilst recording at all times the signing in and out of keys. Responsibility for all deliveries to the main reception desk, receiving and safekeeping of all parcels/registered mail. Correct issuing of all parcels/registered mail with a record which must be signed by residents. Notify residents of any deliveries to arrange collection from the front desk. Hours: Monday to Friday / 08:00-18:00 Salary: £14.18 per hour / £36,855 per annum Location: EC4A (closest stations are City Thameslink or Chancery Lane) If this position is of interest to you please send your CV across. Unfortunately, if you've not heard from us within two weeks, please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion
Salford City Council (Fostering)
Route 29 Carer
Salford City Council (Fostering) Swinton, Manchester
Edge of Care Route 29 Carer Salford is a thriving cultural, economic and residential location, well known as a channel for academic and business talent. Children get a great start at a wide range of schools, further education colleges and the award-winning University of Salford. The waterfront development at MediaCity UK makes Salford a major centre of UK media production. We want children growing up in Salford to see and say that their city, community, and services are great and this has been recognised in our most recent Ofsted report which rates our continued overall services as good . This means that children have continued to receive focused, timely and proportionate support in response to their needs and level of risk. Multi-agency arrangements for children are effective and these lead to a good range of interventions that keep children safe (Ofsted 2018) Route 29 is inspired by the 'No Wrong Door' approach which is an exciting way of working collaboratively to meet the needs of our most vulnerable children and families in Salford. Route 29 will focus on providing a robust and asset based intervention to young people aged 8 -18 years who are on the edge of care, in care or at risk of placement instability. We believe that Route 29 will embrace a closer working relationship with adolescents a working with rather than a doing to approach. We want to be seen as a listening organisation and one where young people do not need to repeat their story to each professional, no matter which agency is involved. Our service includes a 28 day residential home that supports young people at times of crisis. Our hub which will provide residential and outreach support will have a dedicated team which includes: Two Deputy Managers Key workers who support young people and their families within the hub and by outreach work in the community Portfolio Leads (keyworkers with additional levels of responsibility) Senior CAMHS Practitioner Speech and Language therapist Educational Psychologist Police Officer Two Specialist Nurses Foster carers who work out of the hub and are part of the professional team We have an exciting opportunity for a Route 29 Foster carer to join our team. We are looking for someone who really wants to make a difference. You will need to have extensive experience of working with vulnerable adolescents who have complex needs and present high risk. You will need to work both in the residential hub and as an outreach worker. You will offer advice, support and guidance to the young people who reside in the hub creating a safe and homely atmosphere. Working as part of a multi-agency team you will display a genuine commitment to the needs and welfare of vulnerable children and adults to ensure the best outcomes for them. You will have experience of completing direct work with young people to support them to make progress, and where safe to do so, ensure they can remain in the care of their family or wider network. You will work in trauma informed way and have the benefit of support and guidance from our specialist team. You will demonstrate our values of Pride, Passion, People and Personal Responsibility to give young people the stability, skills and support to manage their transition to adulthood and independence successfully. This is an exciting time to join Route 29 as the service continues to grow and develop to support more young people across the borough. Learn, grow and develop as a Salford Keyworker. R29 Fostering Recruitment Offer Access to all online training for R29 staff Allocated link manager within R29 who will manage the dates and duration of any placement Access to Route 29 Specialist team for advice (this includes Senior CAMHS Practitioner, Speech and Language Therapist, Educational Psychologist, Specialist nurses, and Missing from Home Police Officer) Access to specialist training offer (monthly face to face sessions) Access to Ram-10pm duty service which will include out of hours visits if needed Young people will be allocated a R29 key worker to support them during their stay with you and beyond Options to attend development days with the R29 team A peer support group of other R29 foster carers At Salford we re committed to supporting our staff to learn and grow and from day one we ll support you to succeed within Salford through ongoing learning and development. This will include some core training both online and face to face as well as the opportunity to continue with apprenticeships relevant for your role. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Salford City Council (Fostering), please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Edge of Care Route 29 Carer Salford is a thriving cultural, economic and residential location, well known as a channel for academic and business talent. Children get a great start at a wide range of schools, further education colleges and the award-winning University of Salford. The waterfront development at MediaCity UK makes Salford a major centre of UK media production. We want children growing up in Salford to see and say that their city, community, and services are great and this has been recognised in our most recent Ofsted report which rates our continued overall services as good . This means that children have continued to receive focused, timely and proportionate support in response to their needs and level of risk. Multi-agency arrangements for children are effective and these lead to a good range of interventions that keep children safe (Ofsted 2018) Route 29 is inspired by the 'No Wrong Door' approach which is an exciting way of working collaboratively to meet the needs of our most vulnerable children and families in Salford. Route 29 will focus on providing a robust and asset based intervention to young people aged 8 -18 years who are on the edge of care, in care or at risk of placement instability. We believe that Route 29 will embrace a closer working relationship with adolescents a working with rather than a doing to approach. We want to be seen as a listening organisation and one where young people do not need to repeat their story to each professional, no matter which agency is involved. Our service includes a 28 day residential home that supports young people at times of crisis. Our hub which will provide residential and outreach support will have a dedicated team which includes: Two Deputy Managers Key workers who support young people and their families within the hub and by outreach work in the community Portfolio Leads (keyworkers with additional levels of responsibility) Senior CAMHS Practitioner Speech and Language therapist Educational Psychologist Police Officer Two Specialist Nurses Foster carers who work out of the hub and are part of the professional team We have an exciting opportunity for a Route 29 Foster carer to join our team. We are looking for someone who really wants to make a difference. You will need to have extensive experience of working with vulnerable adolescents who have complex needs and present high risk. You will need to work both in the residential hub and as an outreach worker. You will offer advice, support and guidance to the young people who reside in the hub creating a safe and homely atmosphere. Working as part of a multi-agency team you will display a genuine commitment to the needs and welfare of vulnerable children and adults to ensure the best outcomes for them. You will have experience of completing direct work with young people to support them to make progress, and where safe to do so, ensure they can remain in the care of their family or wider network. You will work in trauma informed way and have the benefit of support and guidance from our specialist team. You will demonstrate our values of Pride, Passion, People and Personal Responsibility to give young people the stability, skills and support to manage their transition to adulthood and independence successfully. This is an exciting time to join Route 29 as the service continues to grow and develop to support more young people across the borough. Learn, grow and develop as a Salford Keyworker. R29 Fostering Recruitment Offer Access to all online training for R29 staff Allocated link manager within R29 who will manage the dates and duration of any placement Access to Route 29 Specialist team for advice (this includes Senior CAMHS Practitioner, Speech and Language Therapist, Educational Psychologist, Specialist nurses, and Missing from Home Police Officer) Access to specialist training offer (monthly face to face sessions) Access to Ram-10pm duty service which will include out of hours visits if needed Young people will be allocated a R29 key worker to support them during their stay with you and beyond Options to attend development days with the R29 team A peer support group of other R29 foster carers At Salford we re committed to supporting our staff to learn and grow and from day one we ll support you to succeed within Salford through ongoing learning and development. This will include some core training both online and face to face as well as the opportunity to continue with apprenticeships relevant for your role. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Salford City Council (Fostering), please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Page Green
Mechanical and Plumbing Project Engineer
Page Green City Of Westminster, London
Our Client is a long established and very successful Residential Focussed Mechanical and Electrical Sub Contractor. They employ over 180 staff who work on projects mainly in Central London. Their core business is overseeing large value Mechanical and plumbing Building Services Contracts on high-end residential multi-unit developments, typically high spec new build residential apartments for long-standing clients. They are engaged with some commercial fit out project work as well, and this position offers variety and an excellent continuing career path. They are currently looking to recruit an experienced Mechanical and Plumbing Project Engineer to work on Residential Project Work, mainly in Central London. This company really value their staff and have a very positive working environment with an established support network. Above all they aim to provide a low stress environment and are regarded as forward thinking in their approach. You will be working in the Mechanical team, reporting to the Mechanical Contracts Manager on your assigned projects. This client has extensive business and they are looking to recruit for several roles as a result of expanding workload and are good at positioning people in accordance with their home location provided they can access central London. Excellent opportunity for an experienced Project Engineer with residential project experience. Other opportunities exist within the business for Mechanical Site Managers looking to move up in their career, or Project Engineers looking to move forward into a Mechanical / Plumbing Project Manager position.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Our Client is a long established and very successful Residential Focussed Mechanical and Electrical Sub Contractor. They employ over 180 staff who work on projects mainly in Central London. Their core business is overseeing large value Mechanical and plumbing Building Services Contracts on high-end residential multi-unit developments, typically high spec new build residential apartments for long-standing clients. They are engaged with some commercial fit out project work as well, and this position offers variety and an excellent continuing career path. They are currently looking to recruit an experienced Mechanical and Plumbing Project Engineer to work on Residential Project Work, mainly in Central London. This company really value their staff and have a very positive working environment with an established support network. Above all they aim to provide a low stress environment and are regarded as forward thinking in their approach. You will be working in the Mechanical team, reporting to the Mechanical Contracts Manager on your assigned projects. This client has extensive business and they are looking to recruit for several roles as a result of expanding workload and are good at positioning people in accordance with their home location provided they can access central London. Excellent opportunity for an experienced Project Engineer with residential project experience. Other opportunities exist within the business for Mechanical Site Managers looking to move up in their career, or Project Engineers looking to move forward into a Mechanical / Plumbing Project Manager position.
Connect2Hackney
Quality Assurance & Compliance Officer - Adult Social Care
Connect2Hackney
At Connect2Hackney , the internal talent partner for the London Borough of Hackney, are looking for a dedicated Quality and Compliance Officer within special needs and social care settings to join our Commissioning Team and play a vital role in ensuring our residents receive the highest standard of care. Though this is a hybrid/remote role, you are required to regularly carry out inspections across various residential sites. The Role In this role, you will lead on contract management and monitoring activity, ensuring our providers meet robust standards and corporate policies. You'll work closely with the Strategic Commissioning Manager and Quality Assurance & Improvement Manager to maintain frameworks that protect the Council's interests and, most importantly, our service users. Key Responsibilities Include: Performance Monitoring: Tracking and reporting on contract performance using local and national data benchmarking. Provider Relations: Building partnership style relationships with external contractors, including the voluntary sector. Quality Assurance: Conducting external monitoring visits to services like residential and supported living homes. Service Improvement: Identifying underperformance and working with providers to implement robust improvement plans. Financial Oversight: Coordinating reporting on spend and assisting with annual fee reviews. What You'll Bring We are looking for a professional who is passionate about public service and has a sharp eye for detail. Essential Requirements: Sector Experience: Previous experience in quality assurance (frameworks) and contract management within Adult Social Care . CQC Knowledge: A strong understanding of Care Quality Commission (CQC) standards. Technical Expertise: Experience quality assuring supported living and residential care homes. Communication: The ability to present high-quality reports to senior stakeholders and committees. Local Presence: You must be able to work within the borough and travel to various sites at least 3 days per week. Safety: An Enhanced DBS check is required for this position. Why Hackney? Working for Hackney means joining a borough that champions equality, diversity, and social value in everything we do. You will have the opportunity to shape the market during an exciting period of transformation, ensuring services remain modern, fit for purpose, and best value for our community. Commercial Services Trading Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Apr 02, 2026
Seasonal
At Connect2Hackney , the internal talent partner for the London Borough of Hackney, are looking for a dedicated Quality and Compliance Officer within special needs and social care settings to join our Commissioning Team and play a vital role in ensuring our residents receive the highest standard of care. Though this is a hybrid/remote role, you are required to regularly carry out inspections across various residential sites. The Role In this role, you will lead on contract management and monitoring activity, ensuring our providers meet robust standards and corporate policies. You'll work closely with the Strategic Commissioning Manager and Quality Assurance & Improvement Manager to maintain frameworks that protect the Council's interests and, most importantly, our service users. Key Responsibilities Include: Performance Monitoring: Tracking and reporting on contract performance using local and national data benchmarking. Provider Relations: Building partnership style relationships with external contractors, including the voluntary sector. Quality Assurance: Conducting external monitoring visits to services like residential and supported living homes. Service Improvement: Identifying underperformance and working with providers to implement robust improvement plans. Financial Oversight: Coordinating reporting on spend and assisting with annual fee reviews. What You'll Bring We are looking for a professional who is passionate about public service and has a sharp eye for detail. Essential Requirements: Sector Experience: Previous experience in quality assurance (frameworks) and contract management within Adult Social Care . CQC Knowledge: A strong understanding of Care Quality Commission (CQC) standards. Technical Expertise: Experience quality assuring supported living and residential care homes. Communication: The ability to present high-quality reports to senior stakeholders and committees. Local Presence: You must be able to work within the borough and travel to various sites at least 3 days per week. Safety: An Enhanced DBS check is required for this position. Why Hackney? Working for Hackney means joining a borough that champions equality, diversity, and social value in everything we do. You will have the opportunity to shape the market during an exciting period of transformation, ensuring services remain modern, fit for purpose, and best value for our community. Commercial Services Trading Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Kingston Barnes Ltd
Site Manager
Kingston Barnes Ltd Bristol, Gloucestershire
Are you an established Site Manager with extensive refurbishment experience? Would you like the opportunity to work for a privately owned contractor with strong values and an excellent reputation? Are you seeking a permanent role working for a contractor with a strong pipeline of work? If so, this could be the opportunity for you! The Company An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Site Manager to join a well-respected contractor based in Bristol. The company combines traditional values with modern thinking and has built an excellent reputation for putting people first across their building, refurbishment, and design schemes. They deliver innovative solutions for clients across a wide range of sectors, including healthcare, education, social, retail, and commercial, operating throughout the UK. The Opportunity Due to a recently awarded £2m refurbishment project in Gloucester, they are looking to appoint an experienced Site Manager. As Site Manager you will have full responsibility for a large residential project which includes full internal refurbishment works. You will ensure the project is delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standard, with a strong focus on client satisfaction. You will be client-facing, attending regular meetings, so a professional, approachable, and confident manner is essential. About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Minimum of 10 years experience in a Site Manager position A strong background in refurbishment and small works projects Proven ability to manage projects from inception through to client handover Excellent commercial and contractual awareness Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills Experience working directly with clients and consultants Essential you reside in the Gloucestershire area
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Are you an established Site Manager with extensive refurbishment experience? Would you like the opportunity to work for a privately owned contractor with strong values and an excellent reputation? Are you seeking a permanent role working for a contractor with a strong pipeline of work? If so, this could be the opportunity for you! The Company An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Site Manager to join a well-respected contractor based in Bristol. The company combines traditional values with modern thinking and has built an excellent reputation for putting people first across their building, refurbishment, and design schemes. They deliver innovative solutions for clients across a wide range of sectors, including healthcare, education, social, retail, and commercial, operating throughout the UK. The Opportunity Due to a recently awarded £2m refurbishment project in Gloucester, they are looking to appoint an experienced Site Manager. As Site Manager you will have full responsibility for a large residential project which includes full internal refurbishment works. You will ensure the project is delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standard, with a strong focus on client satisfaction. You will be client-facing, attending regular meetings, so a professional, approachable, and confident manner is essential. About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Minimum of 10 years experience in a Site Manager position A strong background in refurbishment and small works projects Proven ability to manage projects from inception through to client handover Excellent commercial and contractual awareness Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills Experience working directly with clients and consultants Essential you reside in the Gloucestershire area
Rise Technical Recruitment
Network Engineering Manager
Rise Technical Recruitment Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire
Network Engineering Manager - AV & Network Systems Hertfordshire - Hybrid 65,000 - 75,000 + Benefits Are you an experienced Network Engineer looking to take a leadership role in delivering high-end AV, IT, and security systems for superyachts and luxury residences? This is a unique opportunity to lead a team of engineers, influence system design, and work with the latest technologies across exciting international projects. In this role, you will consult on network design, configure and commission network hardware, and oversee the technical delivery and quality assurance of projects. You will also produce and maintain accurate documentation, troubleshoot complex issues, and ensure networks are delivered to the highest standards, supporting both AV and telecom systems on site. You will lead a team of engineers, manage interfaces with clients, shipyards, and contractors, and report progress and risks to the Project Management team. Coaching and upskilling your team to raise consistency across the department will be a key part of your responsibilities, alongside ensuring smooth technical project delivery on time and within specification. This role is ideal for a technically strong, client-focused leader with excellent knowledge of wired and wireless networks, fibre optics, WAN connectivity, and firewall/security systems. You will enjoy hands-on commissioning, working with cutting-edge technology, and representing a world-renowned systems integrator in a high-quality, professional environment. The Role: Lead the delivry, commissioning, and technical quality of AV, network, and telecom systems on yacht and high-end residential projects Manage, mentor, and upskill a team of engineers, ensuring consistency and excellence across technical delivery Liaise with clients, shipyards, contractors, and internal teams to ensure smooth project execution and successful handover The Candidate: Strong experience in network engineering, including routing/switching, VLANs, Wi-Fi, firewalls, WAN, fibre, and IP telephony Hands-on commissioning experience and ability to troubleshoot complex AV and network systems Excellent client-facing communication skills, calm under pressure, organised, and able to lead engineers effectively Reference No. BBBH(phone number removed) Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Network Engineering Manager - AV & Network Systems Hertfordshire - Hybrid 65,000 - 75,000 + Benefits Are you an experienced Network Engineer looking to take a leadership role in delivering high-end AV, IT, and security systems for superyachts and luxury residences? This is a unique opportunity to lead a team of engineers, influence system design, and work with the latest technologies across exciting international projects. In this role, you will consult on network design, configure and commission network hardware, and oversee the technical delivery and quality assurance of projects. You will also produce and maintain accurate documentation, troubleshoot complex issues, and ensure networks are delivered to the highest standards, supporting both AV and telecom systems on site. You will lead a team of engineers, manage interfaces with clients, shipyards, and contractors, and report progress and risks to the Project Management team. Coaching and upskilling your team to raise consistency across the department will be a key part of your responsibilities, alongside ensuring smooth technical project delivery on time and within specification. This role is ideal for a technically strong, client-focused leader with excellent knowledge of wired and wireless networks, fibre optics, WAN connectivity, and firewall/security systems. You will enjoy hands-on commissioning, working with cutting-edge technology, and representing a world-renowned systems integrator in a high-quality, professional environment. The Role: Lead the delivry, commissioning, and technical quality of AV, network, and telecom systems on yacht and high-end residential projects Manage, mentor, and upskill a team of engineers, ensuring consistency and excellence across technical delivery Liaise with clients, shipyards, contractors, and internal teams to ensure smooth project execution and successful handover The Candidate: Strong experience in network engineering, including routing/switching, VLANs, Wi-Fi, firewalls, WAN, fibre, and IP telephony Hands-on commissioning experience and ability to troubleshoot complex AV and network systems Excellent client-facing communication skills, calm under pressure, organised, and able to lead engineers effectively Reference No. BBBH(phone number removed) Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Domus Recruitment
Area Manager
Domus Recruitment
A well established family-feel care home provider with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality residential and dementia care across the Manchester area. The organisation is committed to creating warm, person-centred environments where residents feel valued and supported, and staff are empowered through training, development, and clear leadership. With a focus on compassion, dignity, and continuous improvement, the company strives to make every home a true community. Key Responsibilities: Provide operational leadership and strategic oversight across six residential care homes Be hands on within the remit of homes Support and develop Home Managers to maintain high standards of care, compliance, and performance Monitor and drive quality, compliance, and regulatory standards across all services Oversee and improve occupancy levels and commercial performance within the portfolio Analyse performance data and trends, identifying areas for improvement and growth Deliver insightful reporting and recommendations to senior leadership Lead on continuous improvement initiatives across multiple services Ensure services consistently deliver high-quality, person-centred care Requirements: Experienced in a multi-site management role in a care setting for multiple years Strong leadership, communication and regulatory knowledge. A passion for person-centred care, aligned with values of Family, Honesty and Respect. Eligible to live and work in the UK Excellent knowledge of CQC requirements Benefits Car Allowance + Mileage Supportive and Compassionate Environment Community-Focused Setting the home enjoys strong community links and partnerships with the local area, ensuring collaborative holistic care. Strong Organisational Support: a respected care provider offering stability and ongoing professional development. Opportunities for Growth: Access to regular training, leadership development If you are interested in this position, please apply, or for more information contact James Wilcock at Domus Recruitment. As part of our continual pursuit of quality candidates we appreciate and reward candidate recommendations from you if we successfully secure them a position. We will reward you with 300 if you recommend a new candidate to us who is not already registered and we secure them a role for a minimum of 1 month.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
A well established family-feel care home provider with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality residential and dementia care across the Manchester area. The organisation is committed to creating warm, person-centred environments where residents feel valued and supported, and staff are empowered through training, development, and clear leadership. With a focus on compassion, dignity, and continuous improvement, the company strives to make every home a true community. Key Responsibilities: Provide operational leadership and strategic oversight across six residential care homes Be hands on within the remit of homes Support and develop Home Managers to maintain high standards of care, compliance, and performance Monitor and drive quality, compliance, and regulatory standards across all services Oversee and improve occupancy levels and commercial performance within the portfolio Analyse performance data and trends, identifying areas for improvement and growth Deliver insightful reporting and recommendations to senior leadership Lead on continuous improvement initiatives across multiple services Ensure services consistently deliver high-quality, person-centred care Requirements: Experienced in a multi-site management role in a care setting for multiple years Strong leadership, communication and regulatory knowledge. A passion for person-centred care, aligned with values of Family, Honesty and Respect. Eligible to live and work in the UK Excellent knowledge of CQC requirements Benefits Car Allowance + Mileage Supportive and Compassionate Environment Community-Focused Setting the home enjoys strong community links and partnerships with the local area, ensuring collaborative holistic care. Strong Organisational Support: a respected care provider offering stability and ongoing professional development. Opportunities for Growth: Access to regular training, leadership development If you are interested in this position, please apply, or for more information contact James Wilcock at Domus Recruitment. As part of our continual pursuit of quality candidates we appreciate and reward candidate recommendations from you if we successfully secure them a position. We will reward you with 300 if you recommend a new candidate to us who is not already registered and we secure them a role for a minimum of 1 month.
Gordon Moody
Resourcing and Engagement Lead
Gordon Moody
Gordon Moody is a leading charity providing residential treatment, recovery support, and prevention services for people affected by gambling-related harm. Our work is values-driven, compassionate, and focused on creating lasting positive change for the people we support and for our staff. About the Role We are seeking an experienced Resourcing and Engagement Lead to take ownership of our end-to-end recruitment activity while also playing a key role in HR administration, systems management, compliance, and reporting. This is a hands-on, influential role that works closely with hiring managers, senior leaders, and external partners to ensure we attract and retain high-quality talent aligned with our culture and values. You will champion excellent candidate experience, continuous improvement, and data-driven decision-making across our people processes. Key Responsibilities Recruitment & Resourcing Lead and manage the full recruitment lifecycle, from vacancy briefing through to offer and onboarding Conduct CV sifting, initial telephone interviews, and attend interviews where required Partner with hiring managers to understand workforce needs and provide expert recruitment guidance Ensure all recruitment activity is fair, inclusive, legally compliant, and aligned with best practice Oversee job descriptions and adverts, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and brand alignment Deliver recruitment activity in a timely, cost-effective manner within agreed budgets Build and manage strong relationships with recruitment agencies and suppliers Develop talent pools for frequently recruited roles to support succession planning Coordinate recruitment administration, including interview scheduling and documentation Place candidate experience at the heart of all recruitment activity Work with the Digital Marketing team to promote vacancies via social media and the website Represent Gordon Moody at recruitment fairs and external events HR Administration, Compliance & Systems Provide comprehensive HR administration support across the employee lifecycle Carry out all pre-employment checks, including right-to-work, references, DBS, and social media screening Manage compliance checks for international recruitment, including visa verification and monitoring Oversee the day-to-day management of the HRIS (Personio), ensuring data accuracy and system integrity Act as a key point of contact for HR system queries, supporting managers and HR colleagues Contribute to the ongoing improvement of HR processes, systems, and data quality HR Reporting & Analytics Produce accurate and timely HR KPI reports for senior leadership and the Board Monitor recruitment, workforce, and compliance data to identify trends and risks Ensure HR data meets governance, audit, and confidentiality requirements Provide project and operational support to the HR Director in delivering the HR Strategy Engagement & Referral Pathways Develop a strong understanding of Gordon Moody s services, values, and referral pathways Work with senior leaders to identify and build engagement opportunities with external partners and referrers About You Essential GCSE Maths and English (Level 2) or equivalent CIPD qualification or equivalent HR experience Experience working in a recruitment or talent acquisition environment Strong IT skills, including HR systems, Word, and Excel Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience advising and supporting managers on recruitment practices Highly organised with strong attention to detail Able to handle confidential information with discretion Desirable Experience administering HR systems and workflows Knowledge of DBS processes and work visa requirements Experience working within a similar or values-led sector Personal Attributes Calm, resilient, and effective under pressure Confident communicator with strong influencing skills Proactive, organised, and solutions-focused Strong relationship-builder with a positive, professional approach
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Gordon Moody is a leading charity providing residential treatment, recovery support, and prevention services for people affected by gambling-related harm. Our work is values-driven, compassionate, and focused on creating lasting positive change for the people we support and for our staff. About the Role We are seeking an experienced Resourcing and Engagement Lead to take ownership of our end-to-end recruitment activity while also playing a key role in HR administration, systems management, compliance, and reporting. This is a hands-on, influential role that works closely with hiring managers, senior leaders, and external partners to ensure we attract and retain high-quality talent aligned with our culture and values. You will champion excellent candidate experience, continuous improvement, and data-driven decision-making across our people processes. Key Responsibilities Recruitment & Resourcing Lead and manage the full recruitment lifecycle, from vacancy briefing through to offer and onboarding Conduct CV sifting, initial telephone interviews, and attend interviews where required Partner with hiring managers to understand workforce needs and provide expert recruitment guidance Ensure all recruitment activity is fair, inclusive, legally compliant, and aligned with best practice Oversee job descriptions and adverts, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and brand alignment Deliver recruitment activity in a timely, cost-effective manner within agreed budgets Build and manage strong relationships with recruitment agencies and suppliers Develop talent pools for frequently recruited roles to support succession planning Coordinate recruitment administration, including interview scheduling and documentation Place candidate experience at the heart of all recruitment activity Work with the Digital Marketing team to promote vacancies via social media and the website Represent Gordon Moody at recruitment fairs and external events HR Administration, Compliance & Systems Provide comprehensive HR administration support across the employee lifecycle Carry out all pre-employment checks, including right-to-work, references, DBS, and social media screening Manage compliance checks for international recruitment, including visa verification and monitoring Oversee the day-to-day management of the HRIS (Personio), ensuring data accuracy and system integrity Act as a key point of contact for HR system queries, supporting managers and HR colleagues Contribute to the ongoing improvement of HR processes, systems, and data quality HR Reporting & Analytics Produce accurate and timely HR KPI reports for senior leadership and the Board Monitor recruitment, workforce, and compliance data to identify trends and risks Ensure HR data meets governance, audit, and confidentiality requirements Provide project and operational support to the HR Director in delivering the HR Strategy Engagement & Referral Pathways Develop a strong understanding of Gordon Moody s services, values, and referral pathways Work with senior leaders to identify and build engagement opportunities with external partners and referrers About You Essential GCSE Maths and English (Level 2) or equivalent CIPD qualification or equivalent HR experience Experience working in a recruitment or talent acquisition environment Strong IT skills, including HR systems, Word, and Excel Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience advising and supporting managers on recruitment practices Highly organised with strong attention to detail Able to handle confidential information with discretion Desirable Experience administering HR systems and workflows Knowledge of DBS processes and work visa requirements Experience working within a similar or values-led sector Personal Attributes Calm, resilient, and effective under pressure Confident communicator with strong influencing skills Proactive, organised, and solutions-focused Strong relationship-builder with a positive, professional approach
Block Recruit
Hybrid Block Manager
Block Recruit
Job Title: Hybrid Block Manager Location: Birmingham Type of Employment: Full Time, Permanent Hybrid Working: 2 days from home, 2 days in the office, 1 day on site Salary : £35,000 - £40,000 (including car allowance of £3,200) About the Role You will be responsible for the day to day management of a residential property portfolio, acting as the key point of contact between clients, leaseholders, and contractors. This role is based within the Birmingham office with a varied and autonomous workload across portfolio management, compliance, and client relationships. Main Duties and Responsibilities Interpret and enforce lease covenants, ensuring compliance with current property legislation and obligations Prepare and issue service charge budgets and monitor ongoing expenditure across the portfolio Agree year end accounts with clients and handle associated queries and reconciliations Conduct regular site inspections and attend/lead AGMs and EGMs Appoint, manage, and monitor contractors including cleaning, grounds maintenance, and associated services Maintain strong working relationships with clients, residents, and stakeholders to ensure a high level of service delivery Essential Skills and Experience Proven experience managing a residential block management portfolio TPI qualified (or actively working towards qualification) Strong attention to detail with excellent organisation and prioritisation skills Experience producing and managing service charge budgets and accounts Confident in chairing and running client meetings face to face Desirable ATPI qualification (or willingness to work towards it) Benefits Competitive salary package Minimum 25 days annual leave plus additional holiday purchase scheme Bonus leave for birthday, Christmas Day, and wedding/civil partnership Paid volunteer days Healthcare cash plan, annual flu vaccinations, and eye care vouchers Company pension scheme and employee assistance programme Cycle to work scheme Referral bonuses and colleague introduction rewards Social events including summer and Christmas parties, team lunches, and company days Access to exclusive employee discount platform Structured professional development pathways with financial support for CPD and professional subscriptions On site mental health first aiders and wellbeing support
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Hybrid Block Manager Location: Birmingham Type of Employment: Full Time, Permanent Hybrid Working: 2 days from home, 2 days in the office, 1 day on site Salary : £35,000 - £40,000 (including car allowance of £3,200) About the Role You will be responsible for the day to day management of a residential property portfolio, acting as the key point of contact between clients, leaseholders, and contractors. This role is based within the Birmingham office with a varied and autonomous workload across portfolio management, compliance, and client relationships. Main Duties and Responsibilities Interpret and enforce lease covenants, ensuring compliance with current property legislation and obligations Prepare and issue service charge budgets and monitor ongoing expenditure across the portfolio Agree year end accounts with clients and handle associated queries and reconciliations Conduct regular site inspections and attend/lead AGMs and EGMs Appoint, manage, and monitor contractors including cleaning, grounds maintenance, and associated services Maintain strong working relationships with clients, residents, and stakeholders to ensure a high level of service delivery Essential Skills and Experience Proven experience managing a residential block management portfolio TPI qualified (or actively working towards qualification) Strong attention to detail with excellent organisation and prioritisation skills Experience producing and managing service charge budgets and accounts Confident in chairing and running client meetings face to face Desirable ATPI qualification (or willingness to work towards it) Benefits Competitive salary package Minimum 25 days annual leave plus additional holiday purchase scheme Bonus leave for birthday, Christmas Day, and wedding/civil partnership Paid volunteer days Healthcare cash plan, annual flu vaccinations, and eye care vouchers Company pension scheme and employee assistance programme Cycle to work scheme Referral bonuses and colleague introduction rewards Social events including summer and Christmas parties, team lunches, and company days Access to exclusive employee discount platform Structured professional development pathways with financial support for CPD and professional subscriptions On site mental health first aiders and wellbeing support
MCR Property Group
General Maintenance Operative
MCR Property Group Luton, Bedfordshire
General Maintenance Operative Luton - Aylesbury and surrounding areas Permanent About us MCR Property Group is a leading independent real estate investment and development company with a strong presence across the UK, operating from offices in Manchester, London, Birmingham, and Glasgow. The business focuses on the development of new residential and industrial projects alongside the active management of a diverse portfolio, which includes approximately 5,000 residential plots and commercial and industrial assets with a value in excess of £2 billion. The company is entering an exciting period of continued growth and is seeking motivated, reliable, and self-driven individuals who take pride in their work and have a genuine interest in property and building maintenance. This role offers the opportunity to join a supportive team within a business that is committed to quality, consistency, and long-term success. Who we want MCR Property Group is currently seeking a Maintenance Operative to join our team in the South East to cover a corridor aorund Ltuon, Aylesbury and surrounding areas. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a fast-paced, thriving business that offers genuine opportunities for growth and long-term development. If you are looking to join a company where your skills are valued and your contribution directly supports the delivery and performance of high-quality property assets, we would be pleased to hear from you. As a Maintenance Operative, you will be responsible for carrying out routine maintenance works and reactive repairs across a range of residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Your duties will include undertaking tapering and jointing and wider carpentry, minor plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and HVAC repairs, as well as inspecting and maintaining building systems and equipment to ensure they remain safe, compliant, and fully operational. You will respond to maintenance requests in a timely and efficient manner, install, repair, and replace fixtures and appliances where required, and ensure that all working areas are kept clean, safe, and well organised. The role will require clear communication with property managers, colleagues, and tenants as necessary, alongside effective coordination with other team members to ensure work is completed smoothly and efficiently. Accurate record keeping will also form part of the position, with responsibility for maintaining clear logs of maintenance and repair activities undertaken. Applicants should have proven experience in a maintenance, handyman, or similar role and possess a strong working knowledge of general repair and maintenance tasks. A basic understanding of plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and HVAC systems is essential, along with the ability to use hand and power tools safely and effectively. You will be expected to demonstrate strong problem-solving skills, good attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a wider team. Good communication and interpersonal skills are important, as is a proactive and reliable approach to work. A full driving licence and reliable transport are required, along with a willingness to travel to sites across Manchester and the surrounding area. Flexibility to undertake occasional evening or weekend work may be required depending on operational needs. Cladding experience is desirable, and candidates must have their own tools. What we offer In return, MCR Property Group offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package. This includes 20 days' holiday plus bank holidays, increasing by one additional day for each completed year of service up to a maximum of 25 days, along with your birthday off. Employees benefit from a relaxed dress-down policy on Fridays, a free eye test voucher, and mileage reimbursement at 45p per business mile for work-related travel. The role also offers genuine opportunities for career progression within the company, supported by training, development opportunities, and ongoing health and safety training.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
General Maintenance Operative Luton - Aylesbury and surrounding areas Permanent About us MCR Property Group is a leading independent real estate investment and development company with a strong presence across the UK, operating from offices in Manchester, London, Birmingham, and Glasgow. The business focuses on the development of new residential and industrial projects alongside the active management of a diverse portfolio, which includes approximately 5,000 residential plots and commercial and industrial assets with a value in excess of £2 billion. The company is entering an exciting period of continued growth and is seeking motivated, reliable, and self-driven individuals who take pride in their work and have a genuine interest in property and building maintenance. This role offers the opportunity to join a supportive team within a business that is committed to quality, consistency, and long-term success. Who we want MCR Property Group is currently seeking a Maintenance Operative to join our team in the South East to cover a corridor aorund Ltuon, Aylesbury and surrounding areas. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a fast-paced, thriving business that offers genuine opportunities for growth and long-term development. If you are looking to join a company where your skills are valued and your contribution directly supports the delivery and performance of high-quality property assets, we would be pleased to hear from you. As a Maintenance Operative, you will be responsible for carrying out routine maintenance works and reactive repairs across a range of residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Your duties will include undertaking tapering and jointing and wider carpentry, minor plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and HVAC repairs, as well as inspecting and maintaining building systems and equipment to ensure they remain safe, compliant, and fully operational. You will respond to maintenance requests in a timely and efficient manner, install, repair, and replace fixtures and appliances where required, and ensure that all working areas are kept clean, safe, and well organised. The role will require clear communication with property managers, colleagues, and tenants as necessary, alongside effective coordination with other team members to ensure work is completed smoothly and efficiently. Accurate record keeping will also form part of the position, with responsibility for maintaining clear logs of maintenance and repair activities undertaken. Applicants should have proven experience in a maintenance, handyman, or similar role and possess a strong working knowledge of general repair and maintenance tasks. A basic understanding of plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and HVAC systems is essential, along with the ability to use hand and power tools safely and effectively. You will be expected to demonstrate strong problem-solving skills, good attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a wider team. Good communication and interpersonal skills are important, as is a proactive and reliable approach to work. A full driving licence and reliable transport are required, along with a willingness to travel to sites across Manchester and the surrounding area. Flexibility to undertake occasional evening or weekend work may be required depending on operational needs. Cladding experience is desirable, and candidates must have their own tools. What we offer In return, MCR Property Group offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package. This includes 20 days' holiday plus bank holidays, increasing by one additional day for each completed year of service up to a maximum of 25 days, along with your birthday off. Employees benefit from a relaxed dress-down policy on Fridays, a free eye test voucher, and mileage reimbursement at 45p per business mile for work-related travel. The role also offers genuine opportunities for career progression within the company, supported by training, development opportunities, and ongoing health and safety training.
Matchtech
Electrical Project Manager
Matchtech City, Birmingham
Our client, a leading building services provider with nearly half a century of expertise, is currently seeking an Electrical Project Manager to join their team. Renowned for their commitment to engineering excellence, they deliver comprehensive mechanical and electrical solutions across diverse international markets, including data centres, pharmaceuticals, high-end residential, and energy sectors. Key Responsibilities: Lead initial site briefings and ensure a deep understanding of all technical blueprints and contract requirements. Supervise the submission and approval process for all technical documentation and manage the formal Request for Information (RFI) workflow. Direct the procurement and delivery of plant machinery and essential equipment while maintaining optimal inventory levels on-site. Monitor workforce productivity and produce detailed weekly reports regarding project milestones and any deviations from the original scope. Act as the primary point of contact for clients, principal contractors, and various site-based teams to ensure seamless collaboration. Execute rigorous commissioning plans, conduct regular site inspections to identify necessary improvements, and manage the final handover documentation via internal digital systems. Develop site-specific timelines and chair progress meetings with subcontractors to guarantee on-time delivery. Job Requirements: Significant background in managing electrical projects, particularly within the large-scale construction or industrial sectors. Demonstrated ability to lead multi-disciplinary site teams and drive high performance. A formal qualification in Project Management or a related Construction discipline is highly desirable. Proficient in scheduling software and document management platforms. Benefits: Highly competitive remuneration package. Dedicated support for continuous professional growth and chartered status. Comprehensive health and wellness initiatives, including an Employee Assistance Programme. A workspace defined by its commitment to equal opportunity and a collaborative, inclusive atmosphere. If you are an experienced Electrical Project Manager with a background in large-scale construction or industrial projects, and you are looking for a new opportunity, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic and talented team.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Our client, a leading building services provider with nearly half a century of expertise, is currently seeking an Electrical Project Manager to join their team. Renowned for their commitment to engineering excellence, they deliver comprehensive mechanical and electrical solutions across diverse international markets, including data centres, pharmaceuticals, high-end residential, and energy sectors. Key Responsibilities: Lead initial site briefings and ensure a deep understanding of all technical blueprints and contract requirements. Supervise the submission and approval process for all technical documentation and manage the formal Request for Information (RFI) workflow. Direct the procurement and delivery of plant machinery and essential equipment while maintaining optimal inventory levels on-site. Monitor workforce productivity and produce detailed weekly reports regarding project milestones and any deviations from the original scope. Act as the primary point of contact for clients, principal contractors, and various site-based teams to ensure seamless collaboration. Execute rigorous commissioning plans, conduct regular site inspections to identify necessary improvements, and manage the final handover documentation via internal digital systems. Develop site-specific timelines and chair progress meetings with subcontractors to guarantee on-time delivery. Job Requirements: Significant background in managing electrical projects, particularly within the large-scale construction or industrial sectors. Demonstrated ability to lead multi-disciplinary site teams and drive high performance. A formal qualification in Project Management or a related Construction discipline is highly desirable. Proficient in scheduling software and document management platforms. Benefits: Highly competitive remuneration package. Dedicated support for continuous professional growth and chartered status. Comprehensive health and wellness initiatives, including an Employee Assistance Programme. A workspace defined by its commitment to equal opportunity and a collaborative, inclusive atmosphere. If you are an experienced Electrical Project Manager with a background in large-scale construction or industrial projects, and you are looking for a new opportunity, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic and talented team.
Kingston
Property Estate Manager
Kingston City, York
Property Estate Manager When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. PROPERTY ESTATE MANAGER OPEN SPACES Working remotely- based in the Yorkshire region Salary: £35,535 per annum from April 2025 (inclusive of car allowance) Hours: 37 per week, Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 20th March 2026 - 12pm If you re passionate about Estate Management then our Estate Manager role is for you Role Benefits: 28 days annual leave (plus bank holidays) for full time employees; pro-rata to part time employees Working full time from home. Days in the office as and when required for training etc Health cash plan membership so you can save money by claiming cash back over £1000 each year - towards essential healthcare such as dental, optical, physio and loads more. We ll also cover the costs of including any dependent children in the scheme up to the age of 21 or 24 if in full time education that you may have. Access to savings on gym memberships plus cash back and discounts on purchases from major retailers including supermarkets, travel, cinema and more. Generous pension scheme with life insurance of 3 x salary About the Estate Manager Role: This role will involve: Managing a portfolio of housing estates, maintaining the public open space Engaging with developers, clients, residents and contractors Working from home full time, with weekly travel requirements for site visits and meetings that are critical to the role Preparing and monitoring annual budgets Arranging maintenance schedules Arrange, administer and attend resident meetings (outside of working hours) Your Experience: Successful candidates will need: Essential: Working remotely- based in the North Yorkshire region Educate to GCSE/O-Level equivalent including Maths and English Experience of working in a performance focused environment Budget monitoring experience Excellent interpersonal skills, both written and oral Good presentation skills Excellent IT skills, particularly with Microsoft packages Self-motivated with the ability to work unsupervised Enthusiastic team player Positive can do attitude Ability to work under pressure and meet tight timescales Ability to deal with difficult situations effectively Holder of a valid driving license Desirable: Previous experience of estate or property management Attendance on relevant training courses Customer service qualification Good understanding of commitment to health and safety Excellent interpersonal skills, both written and verbal Able to see the bigger picture and willing to contribute to development of services across different disciplines Working knowledge of MRI software About us: With over twenty-five years experience in the field, Kingston specialises in leasehold block management as well as residential estate management throughout the North of England. We have built a reputation that sets us aside from our competitors, and this is reflected by our dedicated and passionate team. We have an excellent track record of employee development and providing opportunities for progression we are building Kingston to be a business that people want to be part of. Our customers benefit from our commitment to deliver exceptional customer service, and the capabilities of a team with years of property/ estate management experience and extensive knowledge of the latest developments in the field. We pride ourselves on our transparency and integrity, always aiming to provide a high standard of service that is tailored to suit the individual needs of each development. To generate pride in our communities, our profits go back into our not-for-profit parent company Bernicia, to improve and ultimately transform our region. This post will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. Please note you will be required to drive for business and you will be required to hold a current and valid driving licence. For more information regarding this role, please contact: Cheryl Cessford on (phone number removed) We reserve the right to close this vacancy earlier than advertised, should we receive a large volume of applications. The Group is fully committed to the promotion of equal opportunities and we particularly welcome applicants from groups who are currently under represented at Bernicia.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Property Estate Manager When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. PROPERTY ESTATE MANAGER OPEN SPACES Working remotely- based in the Yorkshire region Salary: £35,535 per annum from April 2025 (inclusive of car allowance) Hours: 37 per week, Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 20th March 2026 - 12pm If you re passionate about Estate Management then our Estate Manager role is for you Role Benefits: 28 days annual leave (plus bank holidays) for full time employees; pro-rata to part time employees Working full time from home. Days in the office as and when required for training etc Health cash plan membership so you can save money by claiming cash back over £1000 each year - towards essential healthcare such as dental, optical, physio and loads more. We ll also cover the costs of including any dependent children in the scheme up to the age of 21 or 24 if in full time education that you may have. Access to savings on gym memberships plus cash back and discounts on purchases from major retailers including supermarkets, travel, cinema and more. Generous pension scheme with life insurance of 3 x salary About the Estate Manager Role: This role will involve: Managing a portfolio of housing estates, maintaining the public open space Engaging with developers, clients, residents and contractors Working from home full time, with weekly travel requirements for site visits and meetings that are critical to the role Preparing and monitoring annual budgets Arranging maintenance schedules Arrange, administer and attend resident meetings (outside of working hours) Your Experience: Successful candidates will need: Essential: Working remotely- based in the North Yorkshire region Educate to GCSE/O-Level equivalent including Maths and English Experience of working in a performance focused environment Budget monitoring experience Excellent interpersonal skills, both written and oral Good presentation skills Excellent IT skills, particularly with Microsoft packages Self-motivated with the ability to work unsupervised Enthusiastic team player Positive can do attitude Ability to work under pressure and meet tight timescales Ability to deal with difficult situations effectively Holder of a valid driving license Desirable: Previous experience of estate or property management Attendance on relevant training courses Customer service qualification Good understanding of commitment to health and safety Excellent interpersonal skills, both written and verbal Able to see the bigger picture and willing to contribute to development of services across different disciplines Working knowledge of MRI software About us: With over twenty-five years experience in the field, Kingston specialises in leasehold block management as well as residential estate management throughout the North of England. We have built a reputation that sets us aside from our competitors, and this is reflected by our dedicated and passionate team. We have an excellent track record of employee development and providing opportunities for progression we are building Kingston to be a business that people want to be part of. Our customers benefit from our commitment to deliver exceptional customer service, and the capabilities of a team with years of property/ estate management experience and extensive knowledge of the latest developments in the field. We pride ourselves on our transparency and integrity, always aiming to provide a high standard of service that is tailored to suit the individual needs of each development. To generate pride in our communities, our profits go back into our not-for-profit parent company Bernicia, to improve and ultimately transform our region. This post will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. Please note you will be required to drive for business and you will be required to hold a current and valid driving licence. For more information regarding this role, please contact: Cheryl Cessford on (phone number removed) We reserve the right to close this vacancy earlier than advertised, should we receive a large volume of applications. The Group is fully committed to the promotion of equal opportunities and we particularly welcome applicants from groups who are currently under represented at Bernicia.
ARC Group
Assistant Site Manager
ARC Group Norwich, Norfolk
Job Specification Assistant Site Manager (Residential) Location - Norwich Salary - £45-£50k + car allowance and benefits Term - Permanent Overview Our client, a leading national PLC main contractor recognised for delivering high-quality residential developments across the UK, is seeking an ambitious Assistant Site Manager to support the delivery of a major residential project. This role offers an excellent opportunity for an emerging construction professional looking to develop their career within a structured PLC environment. Working closely with an experienced Site Manager, the successful candidate will assist in coordinating site operations, maintaining safety standards, and ensuring works are delivered to programme and quality expectations. The position is suited to individuals progressing from Graduate, Trainee, or Finishing Manager roles, or those already operating as Assistant Site Managers within residential construction. Key Responsibilities Site Operations Support Assist the Site Manager with the day-to-day running of the construction site. Coordinate subcontractors and deliveries to maintain workflow efficiency. Monitor progress against programme and report updates to senior site management. Help manage site logistics, access, and sequencing of trades. Ensure works are carried out in accordance with drawings and specifications. Health, Safety & Compliance Support implementation of Health & Safety procedures and company policies. Conduct site inductions and assist with toolbox talks. Monitor safe working practices across subcontractors. Assist in completing site inspections and safety documentation. Promote a positive safety culture aligned with PLC contractor standards. Quality Control Carry out quality inspections under guidance from the Site Manager. Assist with snagging, de-snagging, and defect management. Ensure works meet company quality benchmarks and NHBC requirements. Support preparation for inspections and handover stages. Programme & Coordination Help track construction progress and highlight potential delays. Coordinate follow-on trades to maintain programme flow. Attend site meetings and record key actions where required. Stakeholder Communication Liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, and internal departments. Maintain professional working relationships on site. Represent the company in a professional manner with clients and visitors. Candidate Requirements Essential Experience Experience working on construction sites within a residential environment. Previous role as Assistant Site Manager, Finishing Foreman, or Trainee Manager preferred. Understanding of construction processes and sequencing. Experience working with subcontractors on active sites. Qualifications CSCS Card (Gold or progressing toward Black preferred) SSSTS or SMSTS (or willingness to obtain) First Aid at Work (desirable) Construction-related qualification (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent experience) Technical Skills Basic understanding of UK Building Regulations and NHBC standards. Ability to interpret drawings and specifications. Competent with site documentation and reporting systems. Good IT literacy (emails, reporting platforms, document control). To be considered for this role, please apply with your CV or for more information please contact Jenny Saban in our Cambridge Office
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Job Specification Assistant Site Manager (Residential) Location - Norwich Salary - £45-£50k + car allowance and benefits Term - Permanent Overview Our client, a leading national PLC main contractor recognised for delivering high-quality residential developments across the UK, is seeking an ambitious Assistant Site Manager to support the delivery of a major residential project. This role offers an excellent opportunity for an emerging construction professional looking to develop their career within a structured PLC environment. Working closely with an experienced Site Manager, the successful candidate will assist in coordinating site operations, maintaining safety standards, and ensuring works are delivered to programme and quality expectations. The position is suited to individuals progressing from Graduate, Trainee, or Finishing Manager roles, or those already operating as Assistant Site Managers within residential construction. Key Responsibilities Site Operations Support Assist the Site Manager with the day-to-day running of the construction site. Coordinate subcontractors and deliveries to maintain workflow efficiency. Monitor progress against programme and report updates to senior site management. Help manage site logistics, access, and sequencing of trades. Ensure works are carried out in accordance with drawings and specifications. Health, Safety & Compliance Support implementation of Health & Safety procedures and company policies. Conduct site inductions and assist with toolbox talks. Monitor safe working practices across subcontractors. Assist in completing site inspections and safety documentation. Promote a positive safety culture aligned with PLC contractor standards. Quality Control Carry out quality inspections under guidance from the Site Manager. Assist with snagging, de-snagging, and defect management. Ensure works meet company quality benchmarks and NHBC requirements. Support preparation for inspections and handover stages. Programme & Coordination Help track construction progress and highlight potential delays. Coordinate follow-on trades to maintain programme flow. Attend site meetings and record key actions where required. Stakeholder Communication Liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, and internal departments. Maintain professional working relationships on site. Represent the company in a professional manner with clients and visitors. Candidate Requirements Essential Experience Experience working on construction sites within a residential environment. Previous role as Assistant Site Manager, Finishing Foreman, or Trainee Manager preferred. Understanding of construction processes and sequencing. Experience working with subcontractors on active sites. Qualifications CSCS Card (Gold or progressing toward Black preferred) SSSTS or SMSTS (or willingness to obtain) First Aid at Work (desirable) Construction-related qualification (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent experience) Technical Skills Basic understanding of UK Building Regulations and NHBC standards. Ability to interpret drawings and specifications. Competent with site documentation and reporting systems. Good IT literacy (emails, reporting platforms, document control). To be considered for this role, please apply with your CV or for more information please contact Jenny Saban in our Cambridge Office
Hays
Quantity Surveyor
Hays Cookstown, County Tyrone
Cookstown Quantity Surveyor Your new company A well established construction contractor with a strong reputation for delivering high quality projects across residential, commercial, and public sector sectors is seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join their growing team. The organisation is known for its collaborative culture, long standing client relationships, and commitment to excellence in project delivery. Your new role In this role, you will take responsibility for the commercial management of construction projects from tender stage through to final account. You will prepare cost plans, bills of quantities, and tender documentation, while also carrying out site measurements and valuations. Day to day, you will manage subcontractor procurement and negotiation, oversee variations and change control, and ensure all contractual obligations are met. You will prepare interim applications, manage project costs, and provide accurate financial reporting to support decision making. Working closely with project managers, site teams, clients, and senior management, you will play a key part in ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the required standards. What you'll need to succeed To succeed in this position, you will bring proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within the construction industry, along with strong commercial awareness and a solid understanding of JCT or NEC contracts. You will be confident managing multiple projects, analysing costs, negotiating with subcontractors, and communicating effectively with a range of stakeholders. A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline is expected. What you'll get in return You will receive a competitive salary and benefits package, along with opportunities for professional development and career progression. The company offers a supportive working environment and the chance to work on a diverse portfolio of projects, giving you exposure to new challenges and long term growth. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Cookstown Quantity Surveyor Your new company A well established construction contractor with a strong reputation for delivering high quality projects across residential, commercial, and public sector sectors is seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join their growing team. The organisation is known for its collaborative culture, long standing client relationships, and commitment to excellence in project delivery. Your new role In this role, you will take responsibility for the commercial management of construction projects from tender stage through to final account. You will prepare cost plans, bills of quantities, and tender documentation, while also carrying out site measurements and valuations. Day to day, you will manage subcontractor procurement and negotiation, oversee variations and change control, and ensure all contractual obligations are met. You will prepare interim applications, manage project costs, and provide accurate financial reporting to support decision making. Working closely with project managers, site teams, clients, and senior management, you will play a key part in ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the required standards. What you'll need to succeed To succeed in this position, you will bring proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within the construction industry, along with strong commercial awareness and a solid understanding of JCT or NEC contracts. You will be confident managing multiple projects, analysing costs, negotiating with subcontractors, and communicating effectively with a range of stakeholders. A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline is expected. What you'll get in return You will receive a competitive salary and benefits package, along with opportunities for professional development and career progression. The company offers a supportive working environment and the chance to work on a diverse portfolio of projects, giving you exposure to new challenges and long term growth. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Hays
Site manager
Hays Chichester, Sussex
Senior Site Manager - Hampshire Position: Senior Site Manager - High-End ResidentialLocation: Chichester Salary: £58,000 - £67,000 + car allowance + company benefits About the OpportunityHays Construction is working with a leading luxury residential contractor known for delivering super-prime new builds, bespoke refurbishments, and heritage restorations across the South of England. With a strong pipeline of projects, including multi-million-pound country homes and period property renovations, this is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced Senior Site Manager to join a growing & successful business. About the RoleAs Senior Site Manager, you will take full responsibility for the on-site delivery of a £2 Million - £8 million high-end residential project, ensuring it is completed to the highest standards of quality, on time, and within budget. You will manage all site operations, coordinate subcontractors, and maintain strict compliance with health and safety regulations. This role demands a meticulous eye for detail and a passion for delivering exceptional finishes in luxury environments. Key Responsibilities Lead day-to-day site operations from groundwork through to final handoverCoordinate subcontractors, suppliers, and logistics to maintain programme targetsEnforce health & safety standards and conduct site inductions/toolbox talksEnsure quality control and compliance with design specifications and building regulationsMaintain accurate site records, progress reports, and inspection documentationResolve on-site issues promptly to avoid delays or cost overrunsLiaise with clients, architects, and consultants to ensure smooth communicationOversee snagging and manage the handover process to the highest standardWhat We're Looking ForProven experience managing high-value residential projects (£3M+)Strong knowledge of luxury finishes, bespoke joinery, and heritage detailingExcellent leadership and communication skillsCommercial awareness and ability to manage budgets and variationsSMSTS, CSCS, and First Aid certifications essential.Salary & Benefits£58,000 - £67,000 (DOE)Car allowanceCompany pensionPrivate healthcareAnnual performance bonusIf you're interested in this opportunity, please apply via the link below or contact James Mitchell at the Southampton Hays office for a confidential discussion. #
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Senior Site Manager - Hampshire Position: Senior Site Manager - High-End ResidentialLocation: Chichester Salary: £58,000 - £67,000 + car allowance + company benefits About the OpportunityHays Construction is working with a leading luxury residential contractor known for delivering super-prime new builds, bespoke refurbishments, and heritage restorations across the South of England. With a strong pipeline of projects, including multi-million-pound country homes and period property renovations, this is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced Senior Site Manager to join a growing & successful business. About the RoleAs Senior Site Manager, you will take full responsibility for the on-site delivery of a £2 Million - £8 million high-end residential project, ensuring it is completed to the highest standards of quality, on time, and within budget. You will manage all site operations, coordinate subcontractors, and maintain strict compliance with health and safety regulations. This role demands a meticulous eye for detail and a passion for delivering exceptional finishes in luxury environments. Key Responsibilities Lead day-to-day site operations from groundwork through to final handoverCoordinate subcontractors, suppliers, and logistics to maintain programme targetsEnforce health & safety standards and conduct site inductions/toolbox talksEnsure quality control and compliance with design specifications and building regulationsMaintain accurate site records, progress reports, and inspection documentationResolve on-site issues promptly to avoid delays or cost overrunsLiaise with clients, architects, and consultants to ensure smooth communicationOversee snagging and manage the handover process to the highest standardWhat We're Looking ForProven experience managing high-value residential projects (£3M+)Strong knowledge of luxury finishes, bespoke joinery, and heritage detailingExcellent leadership and communication skillsCommercial awareness and ability to manage budgets and variationsSMSTS, CSCS, and First Aid certifications essential.Salary & Benefits£58,000 - £67,000 (DOE)Car allowanceCompany pensionPrivate healthcareAnnual performance bonusIf you're interested in this opportunity, please apply via the link below or contact James Mitchell at the Southampton Hays office for a confidential discussion. #
Penguin Recruitment
Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment Lutterworth, Leicestershire
Job Title: Town Planner Location: Lutterworth, Warwickshire Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a fast-growing and innovative property development and education business in their search for a Junior Town Planner to join their expanding team in Warwickshire. About the Company Our client represents a new generation of property development in the UK, combining education, strategic partnerships, and in-house delivery to support aspiring developers through every stage of the development process. They work across a wide range of projects, including residential schemes in the South East, high-end homes in Central London, and large-scale commercial and infrastructure-led developments. Founded on entrepreneurial values and a strong growth mindset, the business has expanded rapidly over the past six months and has ambitious plans to further disrupt the UK SME development sector. The Role As a Junior Town Planner , you will support the planning team on a varied portfolio of live development projects. This role offers an excellent opportunity for a graduate or early-career planner to gain hands-on experience in a commercial and fast-paced environment. Key Responsibilities Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications Supporting site appraisals and development feasibility studies Reviewing and analysing local and national planning policy Drafting planning statements and supporting documents Liaising with local planning authorities, consultants, and internal teams Maintaining accurate and well-organised project files Candidate Requirements Degree in Town Planning, Urban Planning, Geography, or a related discipline RTPI-accredited degree preferred Strong interest in planning and the built environment Excellent analytical skills with strong attention to detail Ability to read and interpret drawings and plans Organised, motivated, and keen to develop within a growing business Why Apply? Exposure to a diverse range of development projects Opportunity to grow within a rapidly expanding organisation Supportive, collaborative team environment Clear progression opportunities for ambitious early-career planners Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Town Planner Location: Lutterworth, Warwickshire Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a fast-growing and innovative property development and education business in their search for a Junior Town Planner to join their expanding team in Warwickshire. About the Company Our client represents a new generation of property development in the UK, combining education, strategic partnerships, and in-house delivery to support aspiring developers through every stage of the development process. They work across a wide range of projects, including residential schemes in the South East, high-end homes in Central London, and large-scale commercial and infrastructure-led developments. Founded on entrepreneurial values and a strong growth mindset, the business has expanded rapidly over the past six months and has ambitious plans to further disrupt the UK SME development sector. The Role As a Junior Town Planner , you will support the planning team on a varied portfolio of live development projects. This role offers an excellent opportunity for a graduate or early-career planner to gain hands-on experience in a commercial and fast-paced environment. Key Responsibilities Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications Supporting site appraisals and development feasibility studies Reviewing and analysing local and national planning policy Drafting planning statements and supporting documents Liaising with local planning authorities, consultants, and internal teams Maintaining accurate and well-organised project files Candidate Requirements Degree in Town Planning, Urban Planning, Geography, or a related discipline RTPI-accredited degree preferred Strong interest in planning and the built environment Excellent analytical skills with strong attention to detail Ability to read and interpret drawings and plans Organised, motivated, and keen to develop within a growing business Why Apply? Exposure to a diverse range of development projects Opportunity to grow within a rapidly expanding organisation Supportive, collaborative team environment Clear progression opportunities for ambitious early-career planners Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Penguin Recruitment
Assistant Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment
Job Title: Assistant Town Planner Location: London Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting an independent planning consultancy in London that is looking to appoint an Assistant Town Planner as part of its continued growth. This is an excellent opportunity for an early-career planner to join a small, professional team working on a diverse range of development projects. The consultancy provides commercially focused planning advice to private sector clients and offers a supportive environment where junior planners are given genuine responsibility and exposure to the full planning process. The Role As an Assistant Town Planner, you will work closely with senior planners and directors, supporting the delivery of high-quality planning advice across residential, commercial and mixed-use schemes. You will gain hands-on experience across all stages of the planning lifecycle, with strong support for professional development. Key Responsibilities Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications Undertaking planning appraisals, research and policy analysis Drafting planning statements and supporting documentation Liaising with local planning authorities and external consultants Supporting pre-application discussions and planning appeals Attending site visits and client meetings About You Degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Working towards MRTPI qualification or keen to begin the process Understanding of the UK planning system and planning policy Strong written and verbal communication skills Organised, proactive and detail-oriented What's on Offer Competitive salary dependent on experience Support towards MRTPI accreditation and career progression Exposure to a wide variety of planning projects Friendly, supportive and professional working environment Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Assistant Town Planner Location: London Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting an independent planning consultancy in London that is looking to appoint an Assistant Town Planner as part of its continued growth. This is an excellent opportunity for an early-career planner to join a small, professional team working on a diverse range of development projects. The consultancy provides commercially focused planning advice to private sector clients and offers a supportive environment where junior planners are given genuine responsibility and exposure to the full planning process. The Role As an Assistant Town Planner, you will work closely with senior planners and directors, supporting the delivery of high-quality planning advice across residential, commercial and mixed-use schemes. You will gain hands-on experience across all stages of the planning lifecycle, with strong support for professional development. Key Responsibilities Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications Undertaking planning appraisals, research and policy analysis Drafting planning statements and supporting documentation Liaising with local planning authorities and external consultants Supporting pre-application discussions and planning appeals Attending site visits and client meetings About You Degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Working towards MRTPI qualification or keen to begin the process Understanding of the UK planning system and planning policy Strong written and verbal communication skills Organised, proactive and detail-oriented What's on Offer Competitive salary dependent on experience Support towards MRTPI accreditation and career progression Exposure to a wide variety of planning projects Friendly, supportive and professional working environment Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
ARC Group
Assistant Site Manager
ARC Group Thetford, Norfolk
Job Specification Assistant Site Manager (Residential) Location Thetford Salary £45-£50k + car allowance and benefits Term Permanent Overview Our client, a leading national PLC main contractor recognised for delivering high-quality residential developments across the UK, is seeking an ambitious Assistant Site Manager to support the delivery of a major residential project. This role offers an excellent opportunity for an emerging construction professional looking to develop their career within a structured PLC environment. Working closely with an experienced Site Manager, the successful candidate will assist in coordinating site operations, maintaining safety standards, and ensuring works are delivered to programme and quality expectations. The position is suited to individuals progressing from Graduate, Trainee, or Finishing Manager roles, or those already operating as Assistant Site Managers within residential construction. Key Responsibilities Site Operations Support Assist the Site Manager with the day-to-day running of the construction site. Coordinate subcontractors and deliveries to maintain workflow efficiency. Monitor progress against programme and report updates to senior site management. Help manage site logistics, access, and sequencing of trades. Ensure works are carried out in accordance with drawings and specifications. Health, Safety & Compliance Support implementation of Health & Safety procedures and company policies. Conduct site inductions and assist with toolbox talks. Monitor safe working practices across subcontractors. Assist in completing site inspections and safety documentation. Promote a positive safety culture aligned with PLC contractor standards. Quality Control Carry out quality inspections under guidance from the Site Manager. Assist with snagging, de-snagging, and defect management. Ensure works meet company quality benchmarks and NHBC requirements. Support preparation for inspections and handover stages. Programme & Coordination Help track construction progress and highlight potential delays. Coordinate follow-on trades to maintain programme flow. Attend site meetings and record key actions where required. Stakeholder Communication Liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, and internal departments. Maintain professional working relationships on site. Represent the company in a professional manner with clients and visitors. Candidate Requirements Essential Experience Experience working on construction sites within a residential environment. Previous role as Assistant Site Manager, Finishing Foreman, or Trainee Manager preferred. Understanding of construction processes and sequencing. Experience working with subcontractors on active sites. Qualifications CSCS Card (Gold or progressing toward Black preferred) SSSTS or SMSTS (or willingness to obtain) First Aid at Work (desirable) Construction-related qualification (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent experience) Technical Skills Basic understanding of UK Building Regulations and NHBC standards. Ability to interpret drawings and specifications. Competent with site documentation and reporting systems. Good IT literacy (emails, reporting platforms, document control). To be considered for this role, please apply with your CV or for more information please contact Jenny Saban in our Cambridge Office
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Job Specification Assistant Site Manager (Residential) Location Thetford Salary £45-£50k + car allowance and benefits Term Permanent Overview Our client, a leading national PLC main contractor recognised for delivering high-quality residential developments across the UK, is seeking an ambitious Assistant Site Manager to support the delivery of a major residential project. This role offers an excellent opportunity for an emerging construction professional looking to develop their career within a structured PLC environment. Working closely with an experienced Site Manager, the successful candidate will assist in coordinating site operations, maintaining safety standards, and ensuring works are delivered to programme and quality expectations. The position is suited to individuals progressing from Graduate, Trainee, or Finishing Manager roles, or those already operating as Assistant Site Managers within residential construction. Key Responsibilities Site Operations Support Assist the Site Manager with the day-to-day running of the construction site. Coordinate subcontractors and deliveries to maintain workflow efficiency. Monitor progress against programme and report updates to senior site management. Help manage site logistics, access, and sequencing of trades. Ensure works are carried out in accordance with drawings and specifications. Health, Safety & Compliance Support implementation of Health & Safety procedures and company policies. Conduct site inductions and assist with toolbox talks. Monitor safe working practices across subcontractors. Assist in completing site inspections and safety documentation. Promote a positive safety culture aligned with PLC contractor standards. Quality Control Carry out quality inspections under guidance from the Site Manager. Assist with snagging, de-snagging, and defect management. Ensure works meet company quality benchmarks and NHBC requirements. Support preparation for inspections and handover stages. Programme & Coordination Help track construction progress and highlight potential delays. Coordinate follow-on trades to maintain programme flow. Attend site meetings and record key actions where required. Stakeholder Communication Liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, and internal departments. Maintain professional working relationships on site. Represent the company in a professional manner with clients and visitors. Candidate Requirements Essential Experience Experience working on construction sites within a residential environment. Previous role as Assistant Site Manager, Finishing Foreman, or Trainee Manager preferred. Understanding of construction processes and sequencing. Experience working with subcontractors on active sites. Qualifications CSCS Card (Gold or progressing toward Black preferred) SSSTS or SMSTS (or willingness to obtain) First Aid at Work (desirable) Construction-related qualification (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent experience) Technical Skills Basic understanding of UK Building Regulations and NHBC standards. Ability to interpret drawings and specifications. Competent with site documentation and reporting systems. Good IT literacy (emails, reporting platforms, document control). To be considered for this role, please apply with your CV or for more information please contact Jenny Saban in our Cambridge Office

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