Project Manager UAL is a world leading creative institution with a strong research, innovation and knowledge exchange ecosystem. Its KE activity connects students, academics, industry and communities to co create solutions that drive positive social, economic and environmental impact. UAL's research and innovation capabilities span design, fashion, textiles, performance, fine art, communications, AI, bio design and immersive technologies, delivered through transdisciplinary collaborations rooted in social justice and sustainability, We are now seeking a Research and Innovation Project Manager to play a crucial role in ensuring research, innovation, and knowledge exchange projects are compliant and deliver maximum value in terms of research outcomes, outputs, dissemination, impact, and follow-on activities. This position is part of UAL's EU Research and Innovation Funding team, part of the Research Management & Administration department, which supports University of the Arts London staff in identifying, developing, and managing external research and knowledge exchange funding. The team specialises in EU funding, aiding with proposal development, budgets, and compliance with funder terms. As Research and Innovation Project Manager, you will provide support to academic staff across a portfolio of research, innovation, and knowledge exchange projects - ensuring that all proposals and projects are delivered to a high standard and in compliance with funder regulations and University policies, as well as maximising the value of these projects to the University. This includes identifying suitable funding opportunities, facilitating stakeholder engagement, and providing tailored guidance for the preparation and submission of high quality funding applications. You will provide effective project management support for awards, ensuring consistent application of proven methodologies such as PRINCE2, PM , or Agile across a diverse portfolio of research, innovation, and knowledge exchange projects. You will need to maintain accurate and up to date information across UAL and funder systems, and prepare all required technical, monitoring, and financial reports. You will also advise and support academic staff throughout all project phases to maximise the value and impact of funded initiatives. About you Demonstrable experience in managing the full lifecycle of research, knowledge exchange, and/or innovation funding proposals and funded projects is essential. You will also need experience of effective financial and budget management. Proven experience in contracts management and negotiating IP arrangements across complex, multi partner projects is equally important. A recognised project management qualification (e.g., PM , PRINCE2, Agile) is desirable but not essential. Previous applicants need not apply. We are UAL University of the Arts London (UAL) generates and inspires the creativity the world needs for a better future. Since 1842, our colleges have been defining creative education. With curiosity, imagination and intent we make work which creates lasting change for people and our planet. London is core to who we are, a place where we meet and share ideas with people from different backgrounds and cultures. To apply please click the apply button. Closing date: 17 April :55. UAL is committed to creating diverse and inclusive environments for all staff and students to work and learn - a university where we can be ourselves and reach our full potential. We offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements and Staff Support Networks. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds, including race, disability, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion and belief, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, and caring responsibility.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Project Manager UAL is a world leading creative institution with a strong research, innovation and knowledge exchange ecosystem. Its KE activity connects students, academics, industry and communities to co create solutions that drive positive social, economic and environmental impact. UAL's research and innovation capabilities span design, fashion, textiles, performance, fine art, communications, AI, bio design and immersive technologies, delivered through transdisciplinary collaborations rooted in social justice and sustainability, We are now seeking a Research and Innovation Project Manager to play a crucial role in ensuring research, innovation, and knowledge exchange projects are compliant and deliver maximum value in terms of research outcomes, outputs, dissemination, impact, and follow-on activities. This position is part of UAL's EU Research and Innovation Funding team, part of the Research Management & Administration department, which supports University of the Arts London staff in identifying, developing, and managing external research and knowledge exchange funding. The team specialises in EU funding, aiding with proposal development, budgets, and compliance with funder terms. As Research and Innovation Project Manager, you will provide support to academic staff across a portfolio of research, innovation, and knowledge exchange projects - ensuring that all proposals and projects are delivered to a high standard and in compliance with funder regulations and University policies, as well as maximising the value of these projects to the University. This includes identifying suitable funding opportunities, facilitating stakeholder engagement, and providing tailored guidance for the preparation and submission of high quality funding applications. You will provide effective project management support for awards, ensuring consistent application of proven methodologies such as PRINCE2, PM , or Agile across a diverse portfolio of research, innovation, and knowledge exchange projects. You will need to maintain accurate and up to date information across UAL and funder systems, and prepare all required technical, monitoring, and financial reports. You will also advise and support academic staff throughout all project phases to maximise the value and impact of funded initiatives. About you Demonstrable experience in managing the full lifecycle of research, knowledge exchange, and/or innovation funding proposals and funded projects is essential. You will also need experience of effective financial and budget management. Proven experience in contracts management and negotiating IP arrangements across complex, multi partner projects is equally important. A recognised project management qualification (e.g., PM , PRINCE2, Agile) is desirable but not essential. Previous applicants need not apply. We are UAL University of the Arts London (UAL) generates and inspires the creativity the world needs for a better future. Since 1842, our colleges have been defining creative education. With curiosity, imagination and intent we make work which creates lasting change for people and our planet. London is core to who we are, a place where we meet and share ideas with people from different backgrounds and cultures. To apply please click the apply button. Closing date: 17 April :55. UAL is committed to creating diverse and inclusive environments for all staff and students to work and learn - a university where we can be ourselves and reach our full potential. We offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements and Staff Support Networks. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds, including race, disability, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion and belief, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, and caring responsibility.
Quantity Surveyor Are you a Quantity Surveyor looking to work on complex infrastructure projects that genuinely shape the future? This Quantity Surveyor opportunity offers the chance to contribute to high-profile projects while developing your commercial expertise within a collaborative and forward-thinking environment in Bristol. My client is seeking a motivated Quantity Surveyor who wants to work on prestigious infrastructure programmes while building long-term career progression. As a Quantity Surveyor, you will work closely with project teams, contractors and stakeholders to deliver successful project outcomes while maintaining strong commercial control. Work on Projects That Shape the Future You will join a highly collaborative project environment where your voice and ideas are valued. As a Quantity Surveyor, you will be working on complex infrastructure projects, helping to deliver efficient, sustainable and high-quality outcomes. You will benefit from a flexible and supportive working culture where your professional development is actively encouraged. My client values transferable skills, supports career progression and provides opportunities to mentor colleagues while expanding your own expertise. About the Organisation My client is a leading consultancy delivering engineering, infrastructure and project management services across the UK and internationally. Their teams work on large-scale infrastructure and energy projects that improve communities and support long-term environmental sustainability. With a strong reputation for technical excellence and innovation, my client brings together specialists across multiple disciplines to deliver complex projects for public and private sector clients. What You Will Be Doing As a Quantity Surveyor, you will play a key role in ensuring the commercial success of infrastructure projects. You will be responsible for: Working collaboratively with project managers, contractors and internal teams to maintain strong working relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure delivery within budget Reviewing and validating contractor and supplier costs and payment applications Producing financial reports and presenting cost and risk updates to stakeholders Supporting or leading procurement processes including contractor evaluation and appointment Administering contracts and ensuring compliance with agreed terms and conditions Managing change control processes including reviewing quotations and assessing validity Maintaining accurate and comprehensive commercial project records Identifying and mitigating commercial risks across projects Supporting value engineering activities to optimise project performance Skills and Experience You Will Need To succeed in this Quantity Surveyor role, you will ideally have: BSc in Quantity Surveying or a similar relevant degree Experience in both pre-contract and post-contract quantity surveying duties Experience working with NEC4, FIDIC or ICHEME contracts Understanding of methods of measurement such as CESMM4 or MMHW Experience working on civil infrastructure projects such as Highways, Water or Rail (desirable but not essential) Progression towards membership with the Chartered Institute of Surveyors (RICS) or an equivalent professional body Benefits Competitive salary dependent on experience Flexible and hybrid working options Generous holiday allowance with the option to purchase additional leave Employee reward and recognition programmes Tailored benefits to support your health, wellbeing and lifestyle Ongoing professional development and training opportunities Support towards professional accreditation This Quantity Surveyor position is based in Bristol with hybrid and flexible working arrangements available. You will benefit from structured career development, mentoring opportunities and exposure to high-profile infrastructure projects. My client actively supports professional development and will invest in helping you progress your career within the commercial and project management disciplines. Security clearance may be required for certain projects and will be discussed during the interview process if applicable. If you are a Quantity Surveyor looking to take the next step in your career and work on exciting infrastructure projects in Bristol, please get in touch to discuss the opportunity further.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Are you a Quantity Surveyor looking to work on complex infrastructure projects that genuinely shape the future? This Quantity Surveyor opportunity offers the chance to contribute to high-profile projects while developing your commercial expertise within a collaborative and forward-thinking environment in Bristol. My client is seeking a motivated Quantity Surveyor who wants to work on prestigious infrastructure programmes while building long-term career progression. As a Quantity Surveyor, you will work closely with project teams, contractors and stakeholders to deliver successful project outcomes while maintaining strong commercial control. Work on Projects That Shape the Future You will join a highly collaborative project environment where your voice and ideas are valued. As a Quantity Surveyor, you will be working on complex infrastructure projects, helping to deliver efficient, sustainable and high-quality outcomes. You will benefit from a flexible and supportive working culture where your professional development is actively encouraged. My client values transferable skills, supports career progression and provides opportunities to mentor colleagues while expanding your own expertise. About the Organisation My client is a leading consultancy delivering engineering, infrastructure and project management services across the UK and internationally. Their teams work on large-scale infrastructure and energy projects that improve communities and support long-term environmental sustainability. With a strong reputation for technical excellence and innovation, my client brings together specialists across multiple disciplines to deliver complex projects for public and private sector clients. What You Will Be Doing As a Quantity Surveyor, you will play a key role in ensuring the commercial success of infrastructure projects. You will be responsible for: Working collaboratively with project managers, contractors and internal teams to maintain strong working relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure delivery within budget Reviewing and validating contractor and supplier costs and payment applications Producing financial reports and presenting cost and risk updates to stakeholders Supporting or leading procurement processes including contractor evaluation and appointment Administering contracts and ensuring compliance with agreed terms and conditions Managing change control processes including reviewing quotations and assessing validity Maintaining accurate and comprehensive commercial project records Identifying and mitigating commercial risks across projects Supporting value engineering activities to optimise project performance Skills and Experience You Will Need To succeed in this Quantity Surveyor role, you will ideally have: BSc in Quantity Surveying or a similar relevant degree Experience in both pre-contract and post-contract quantity surveying duties Experience working with NEC4, FIDIC or ICHEME contracts Understanding of methods of measurement such as CESMM4 or MMHW Experience working on civil infrastructure projects such as Highways, Water or Rail (desirable but not essential) Progression towards membership with the Chartered Institute of Surveyors (RICS) or an equivalent professional body Benefits Competitive salary dependent on experience Flexible and hybrid working options Generous holiday allowance with the option to purchase additional leave Employee reward and recognition programmes Tailored benefits to support your health, wellbeing and lifestyle Ongoing professional development and training opportunities Support towards professional accreditation This Quantity Surveyor position is based in Bristol with hybrid and flexible working arrangements available. You will benefit from structured career development, mentoring opportunities and exposure to high-profile infrastructure projects. My client actively supports professional development and will invest in helping you progress your career within the commercial and project management disciplines. Security clearance may be required for certain projects and will be discussed during the interview process if applicable. If you are a Quantity Surveyor looking to take the next step in your career and work on exciting infrastructure projects in Bristol, please get in touch to discuss the opportunity further.
Energy Manager - With Local Authority. initially 3 months , with possible extension. WFH upto 3 days per week ( dependant on in person meetings that week ) Rate per day , guide is 300.00 to 350.00 per day Umbrella. if candidate ticks all boxes there could be some flexibility. Purpose and impact: To be principal expert on energy provision and management, leading work on effectively securing and managing energy for the Council and its partners, and on the development and implementation of programmes and strategies that will support the Council with reaching net zero. You will work closely with officers, contractors, stakeholders and elected members to ensure that the highest standards are achieved within the constraints of time and budget. This role includes the responsibilities listed below: Lead and direct the Energy team, overseeing the strategic work plan to ensure that services are proactively and collaboratively delivered on behalf of the client Establish appropriate project management and reporting arrangements, including regular reports and briefings for key staff, senior officers and Members to ensure that the programme is progressed and implemented according to agreed agendas and targets and within agreed budgets and timescales. Monitor and report on key environmental data to support performance management, decision making and target setting. Manage Council's utilities contracts to ensure compliance and effectiveness. This includes: Procuring and managing contracts that will achieve best value for the client while supporting the efforts to achieve net zero by 2030. Plan, monitor, regulate and manage energy use in Council's estate. Ensure that the Council is adopting best practice and complying with its statutory and regulatory roles. Setting and managing yearly utilities budgets. Ensuring all bills are processed on time to avoid penalties and third parties are recharged for their share of utilities consumption. Manage the Council's Estate Climate Strategy. This includes: Monitoring, reviewing and updating the Strategy and associated action plan to ensure they are fit for purpose and that appropriate progress is being made against delivery aims. Sustain a team and working environment capable of meeting the programme objectives. Developing, project managing and implementing energy efficiency programmes to help the Client achieve energy savings, decarbonise estate and meet budgets. Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Apr 03, 2026
Contractor
Energy Manager - With Local Authority. initially 3 months , with possible extension. WFH upto 3 days per week ( dependant on in person meetings that week ) Rate per day , guide is 300.00 to 350.00 per day Umbrella. if candidate ticks all boxes there could be some flexibility. Purpose and impact: To be principal expert on energy provision and management, leading work on effectively securing and managing energy for the Council and its partners, and on the development and implementation of programmes and strategies that will support the Council with reaching net zero. You will work closely with officers, contractors, stakeholders and elected members to ensure that the highest standards are achieved within the constraints of time and budget. This role includes the responsibilities listed below: Lead and direct the Energy team, overseeing the strategic work plan to ensure that services are proactively and collaboratively delivered on behalf of the client Establish appropriate project management and reporting arrangements, including regular reports and briefings for key staff, senior officers and Members to ensure that the programme is progressed and implemented according to agreed agendas and targets and within agreed budgets and timescales. Monitor and report on key environmental data to support performance management, decision making and target setting. Manage Council's utilities contracts to ensure compliance and effectiveness. This includes: Procuring and managing contracts that will achieve best value for the client while supporting the efforts to achieve net zero by 2030. Plan, monitor, regulate and manage energy use in Council's estate. Ensure that the Council is adopting best practice and complying with its statutory and regulatory roles. Setting and managing yearly utilities budgets. Ensuring all bills are processed on time to avoid penalties and third parties are recharged for their share of utilities consumption. Manage the Council's Estate Climate Strategy. This includes: Monitoring, reviewing and updating the Strategy and associated action plan to ensure they are fit for purpose and that appropriate progress is being made against delivery aims. Sustain a team and working environment capable of meeting the programme objectives. Developing, project managing and implementing energy efficiency programmes to help the Client achieve energy savings, decarbonise estate and meet budgets. Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
We are excited to offer a fantastic opportunity for a permanent Assurance Manager to join our Highways Technology Services business, which includes Street Lighting, Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and Highways Technologies. This role will be a national role based at one of our existing contracts, which includes Manchester, Wakefield and Walsall. You will be required to travel between depots across the UK - a Company Car will be provided. The standard hours of work are 40 per week, Monday - Friday. In this role, you will support the Highways Technology Services business, by providing effective solutions to maintain ongoing assurance for operating policies, processes and standards that the business follows. This will be done by actively taking part in audits and other surveillance visits both internally and externally when needed, tracking, and reporting on performance to ensure consistent assurance across the business. Ultimately this role will help the business in enhancing excellence to assure client satisfaction, reduce risk, increase efficiency, and build a reputation for delivering high quality services. What you'll do: Ensure that the operational business is properly implementing the Amey model, and the standards to which the business subscribes providing support to Health, Safety, Environmental management and quality assurance personnel as required. Stay abreast of developments in legislation, regulation, and industry best practice through an ongoing process of formal continuing professional development. Develop briefing on relevant topics and procedures to enable information to be cascaded throughout the business by key stakeholders. Under direction from the Business Partner, develop audit schedules and undertake surveillance visits of areas under the scope of employment. Support incident investigations identify and, using specialist technical knowledge, to advise on the implementation of effective preventive actions through a process of root cause analysis. Take ownership of the Amey online reporting tool, EcoOnine, overseeing action closures to the required quality and standard, and formally challenging overdue items. Under direction of the Business Partner, take ownership of Amey policy, procedure and guidance documents, ensuring document owners maintain life cycle document reviews as necessary to reflect current obligations and best working practices, legal and regulatory requirements. Support the Business Partner to review Amey management systems, processes and procedures; and support the business in the implementation of risk control arrangements using specialist technical knowledge where necessary. Under direction from the Business Partner, support Work Winning activities by ensuring that Business Unit bidding teams incorporate Amey's strategy and approach to managing environmental compliance into bid submissions. Provide guidance, advice and support to management teams to ensure that mobilisations and demobilisation take place in compliance with Amey's stated requirements. Continually uphold Amey's core value of 'safety first, always', by complying with and promoting our robust safety measures to minimise the risk of injury or ill health by consistently applying and working within our Zero Code framework whilst undertaking activities for or on behalf of Amey. Undertake site visits and engage with all employees as necessary on a regular basis, supporting them to work effectively. Why Join Us? At Amey, we don't just offer jobs, we offer opportunities to build fulfilling careers. As one of the top 1% of employers recognised by Investors in People, we are committed to your professional growth and wellbeing. Here's what you can expect when you join our team: Competitive Salary: Enjoy a competitive annual salary with the potential for yearly reviews to ensure you're rewarded for your contributions. Career Growth: Propel your career with clear, dynamic advancement opportunities to roles like a Highways Team Leader and Supervisor Training Opportunities: Unlock your potential with comprehensive training, including fully funded HGV licence training, tailored to your growth. Personal Development Opportunities: Advance your personal growth through mentorship and access to our award-winning programs like our Leadership Development, and Multicultural Leadership programs. Pension: Benefit from a generous pension scheme with company contributions for your future peace of mind. Holidays: Enjoy at least 24 days of holiday plus bank holidays, and the opportunity to buy further 5 days! Giving you plenty of time to relax and recharge. Flexible Benefits: Customise your benefits package with options like additional leave, cycle-to-work schemes, charitable giving, and gym memberships. Exclusive Discounts: Access our online portal filled with discounts from leading retailers, healthcare services, and more, helping you save on the things that matter. Social Impact: Take part in our community initiatives with 2x paid volunteering days a year, plus other opportunities to support fundraising and local projects. What you'll bring: Entry level qualification to the CQI or IOSH and can demonstrate they are working towards an advanced level of membership. Previously experience of working on a Street Lighting / Highways contract (desirable) Ability to define Assurance standards which are pertinent to the business. Able to plan for assurance, inclusive of processes and resources required to achieve best in class assurance needs. The ability to monitor and assess assurance controls in place inclusive of any deviation from defined standards or regulatory requirements. Competence in implementing continual improvement opportunities through, review, engagement and collaboration with key stakeholders within the business to prevent future defects or issues. The ability to train and educate employees to ensure they have the necessary skills and competence to ensure assurance within the business. An engaging communication and influencing style able to work with all levels of the business. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact on our business and contribute to a shared, sustainable future, we invite you to join us in advancing our strategy and driving positive change. Application Guidance At Amey, we value a culture of diversity and inclusion. We encourage applications from individuals who are passionate about making a positive impact, no matter their background, gender, race, or personal circumstances. We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to shine. As a Disability Confident leader, we're proud to offer applicants with a disability an interview if they meet the minimum requirements for the role. If you have any questions or need any adjustments during the recruitment process, don't hesitate to reach out to our recruiter for this role, at (url removed)
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
We are excited to offer a fantastic opportunity for a permanent Assurance Manager to join our Highways Technology Services business, which includes Street Lighting, Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and Highways Technologies. This role will be a national role based at one of our existing contracts, which includes Manchester, Wakefield and Walsall. You will be required to travel between depots across the UK - a Company Car will be provided. The standard hours of work are 40 per week, Monday - Friday. In this role, you will support the Highways Technology Services business, by providing effective solutions to maintain ongoing assurance for operating policies, processes and standards that the business follows. This will be done by actively taking part in audits and other surveillance visits both internally and externally when needed, tracking, and reporting on performance to ensure consistent assurance across the business. Ultimately this role will help the business in enhancing excellence to assure client satisfaction, reduce risk, increase efficiency, and build a reputation for delivering high quality services. What you'll do: Ensure that the operational business is properly implementing the Amey model, and the standards to which the business subscribes providing support to Health, Safety, Environmental management and quality assurance personnel as required. Stay abreast of developments in legislation, regulation, and industry best practice through an ongoing process of formal continuing professional development. Develop briefing on relevant topics and procedures to enable information to be cascaded throughout the business by key stakeholders. Under direction from the Business Partner, develop audit schedules and undertake surveillance visits of areas under the scope of employment. Support incident investigations identify and, using specialist technical knowledge, to advise on the implementation of effective preventive actions through a process of root cause analysis. Take ownership of the Amey online reporting tool, EcoOnine, overseeing action closures to the required quality and standard, and formally challenging overdue items. Under direction of the Business Partner, take ownership of Amey policy, procedure and guidance documents, ensuring document owners maintain life cycle document reviews as necessary to reflect current obligations and best working practices, legal and regulatory requirements. Support the Business Partner to review Amey management systems, processes and procedures; and support the business in the implementation of risk control arrangements using specialist technical knowledge where necessary. Under direction from the Business Partner, support Work Winning activities by ensuring that Business Unit bidding teams incorporate Amey's strategy and approach to managing environmental compliance into bid submissions. Provide guidance, advice and support to management teams to ensure that mobilisations and demobilisation take place in compliance with Amey's stated requirements. Continually uphold Amey's core value of 'safety first, always', by complying with and promoting our robust safety measures to minimise the risk of injury or ill health by consistently applying and working within our Zero Code framework whilst undertaking activities for or on behalf of Amey. Undertake site visits and engage with all employees as necessary on a regular basis, supporting them to work effectively. Why Join Us? At Amey, we don't just offer jobs, we offer opportunities to build fulfilling careers. As one of the top 1% of employers recognised by Investors in People, we are committed to your professional growth and wellbeing. Here's what you can expect when you join our team: Competitive Salary: Enjoy a competitive annual salary with the potential for yearly reviews to ensure you're rewarded for your contributions. Career Growth: Propel your career with clear, dynamic advancement opportunities to roles like a Highways Team Leader and Supervisor Training Opportunities: Unlock your potential with comprehensive training, including fully funded HGV licence training, tailored to your growth. Personal Development Opportunities: Advance your personal growth through mentorship and access to our award-winning programs like our Leadership Development, and Multicultural Leadership programs. Pension: Benefit from a generous pension scheme with company contributions for your future peace of mind. Holidays: Enjoy at least 24 days of holiday plus bank holidays, and the opportunity to buy further 5 days! Giving you plenty of time to relax and recharge. Flexible Benefits: Customise your benefits package with options like additional leave, cycle-to-work schemes, charitable giving, and gym memberships. Exclusive Discounts: Access our online portal filled with discounts from leading retailers, healthcare services, and more, helping you save on the things that matter. Social Impact: Take part in our community initiatives with 2x paid volunteering days a year, plus other opportunities to support fundraising and local projects. What you'll bring: Entry level qualification to the CQI or IOSH and can demonstrate they are working towards an advanced level of membership. Previously experience of working on a Street Lighting / Highways contract (desirable) Ability to define Assurance standards which are pertinent to the business. Able to plan for assurance, inclusive of processes and resources required to achieve best in class assurance needs. The ability to monitor and assess assurance controls in place inclusive of any deviation from defined standards or regulatory requirements. Competence in implementing continual improvement opportunities through, review, engagement and collaboration with key stakeholders within the business to prevent future defects or issues. The ability to train and educate employees to ensure they have the necessary skills and competence to ensure assurance within the business. An engaging communication and influencing style able to work with all levels of the business. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact on our business and contribute to a shared, sustainable future, we invite you to join us in advancing our strategy and driving positive change. Application Guidance At Amey, we value a culture of diversity and inclusion. We encourage applications from individuals who are passionate about making a positive impact, no matter their background, gender, race, or personal circumstances. We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to shine. As a Disability Confident leader, we're proud to offer applicants with a disability an interview if they meet the minimum requirements for the role. If you have any questions or need any adjustments during the recruitment process, don't hesitate to reach out to our recruiter for this role, at (url removed)
Contracts Manager Location: Coventry Remuneration: £51,000 + performance-related bonus The Opportunity We are partnering with an award winning, highly respected, forward-thinking organisation within the environmental services sector to recruit a Contracts Manager for a key operational site in Coventry click apply for full job details
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Contracts Manager Location: Coventry Remuneration: £51,000 + performance-related bonus The Opportunity We are partnering with an award winning, highly respected, forward-thinking organisation within the environmental services sector to recruit a Contracts Manager for a key operational site in Coventry click apply for full job details
Contracts Manager Civils Location: Manchester Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Overview We are currently recruiting for a Contracts Manager with a background in special projects and public realm works to lead the successful delivery of a major regeneration scheme. Who Are We Looking For? We re seeking an experienced and highly organised Contracts Manager with a strong background in civil engineering, specifically in special projects and/or public realm works, to oversee the successful delivery of a large-scale public realm project. This high-profile scheme includes: Earthmoving works Stream diversions and environmental works Drainage infrastructure upgrades Garden and landscape improvements Installation of high-specification paving and footpaths As Contracts Manager, you will take ownership of the project from pre-construction through to completion. You will be responsible for planning and programming works, managing budgets and resources, leading site teams, and ensuring compliance with contractual obligations. A key part of the role involves working closely with clients, local authorities, subcontractors, and consultants to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality and safety. Candidate Requirements The ideal candidate will: Hold an NVQ Level 7 in Civil Engineering Have a strong technical civil engineering and construction background Demonstrate commercial and contractual awareness Be confident in leading, supporting, and motivating site teams Possess excellent people management and communication skills You will be well organised, proactive in forward planning, and able to anticipate potential challenges while developing practical solutions to keep projects on track. Strong analytical skills, sound judgement, and a pragmatic approach to operational challenges are essential. Above all, you will take pride in delivering high-quality outcomes, maintaining a professional image, and prioritising customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Ensure compliance with company policies, procedures, and quality standards Support business plans, produce reports, and carry out regular site visits Oversee resource allocation, client relationships, and team performance Manage the full construction process from pre-construction through to completion Develop and implement Health & Safety plans, ensuring best practice and compliance Conduct audits, analyse performance trends, and support continuous improvement Convert tender programmes into construction schedules and monitor progress Oversee consultant and supply chain appointments, supporting bid processes Build, develop, and retain a skilled team, addressing recruitment and performance needs Control financial aspects of projects, monitor costs, and drive value engineering and efficiency Benefits Car Allowance of £5,500 per annum Pension Scheme Employer contributes 2.5% above the employee s contribution, up to a maximum of 7.5% Private Healthcare 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays (including a 2-week shutdown over Christmas) Option to buy, sell, or carry over up to 5 days holiday Salary Sacrifice Car Scheme Lease a fully expensed vehicle (subject to qualifying period) Hybrid working options Flexible working arrangements Life Assurance / Death-in-Service benefit (3x annual salary) Bi-annual company wellbeing day Employee Assistance Programme 24/7 support for employees and their families Access to employee benefits portal (discounts on shopping, days out, gym memberships, etc.) Free eye test and discounted eyewear Access to online training and development platform Disclaimer: By submitting your resume, you acknowledge that Westwood Recruitment Solutions Ltd acts as an employment agency, does not guarantee employment, and will keep your information confidential.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Contracts Manager Civils Location: Manchester Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Overview We are currently recruiting for a Contracts Manager with a background in special projects and public realm works to lead the successful delivery of a major regeneration scheme. Who Are We Looking For? We re seeking an experienced and highly organised Contracts Manager with a strong background in civil engineering, specifically in special projects and/or public realm works, to oversee the successful delivery of a large-scale public realm project. This high-profile scheme includes: Earthmoving works Stream diversions and environmental works Drainage infrastructure upgrades Garden and landscape improvements Installation of high-specification paving and footpaths As Contracts Manager, you will take ownership of the project from pre-construction through to completion. You will be responsible for planning and programming works, managing budgets and resources, leading site teams, and ensuring compliance with contractual obligations. A key part of the role involves working closely with clients, local authorities, subcontractors, and consultants to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality and safety. Candidate Requirements The ideal candidate will: Hold an NVQ Level 7 in Civil Engineering Have a strong technical civil engineering and construction background Demonstrate commercial and contractual awareness Be confident in leading, supporting, and motivating site teams Possess excellent people management and communication skills You will be well organised, proactive in forward planning, and able to anticipate potential challenges while developing practical solutions to keep projects on track. Strong analytical skills, sound judgement, and a pragmatic approach to operational challenges are essential. Above all, you will take pride in delivering high-quality outcomes, maintaining a professional image, and prioritising customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Ensure compliance with company policies, procedures, and quality standards Support business plans, produce reports, and carry out regular site visits Oversee resource allocation, client relationships, and team performance Manage the full construction process from pre-construction through to completion Develop and implement Health & Safety plans, ensuring best practice and compliance Conduct audits, analyse performance trends, and support continuous improvement Convert tender programmes into construction schedules and monitor progress Oversee consultant and supply chain appointments, supporting bid processes Build, develop, and retain a skilled team, addressing recruitment and performance needs Control financial aspects of projects, monitor costs, and drive value engineering and efficiency Benefits Car Allowance of £5,500 per annum Pension Scheme Employer contributes 2.5% above the employee s contribution, up to a maximum of 7.5% Private Healthcare 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays (including a 2-week shutdown over Christmas) Option to buy, sell, or carry over up to 5 days holiday Salary Sacrifice Car Scheme Lease a fully expensed vehicle (subject to qualifying period) Hybrid working options Flexible working arrangements Life Assurance / Death-in-Service benefit (3x annual salary) Bi-annual company wellbeing day Employee Assistance Programme 24/7 support for employees and their families Access to employee benefits portal (discounts on shopping, days out, gym memberships, etc.) Free eye test and discounted eyewear Access to online training and development platform Disclaimer: By submitting your resume, you acknowledge that Westwood Recruitment Solutions Ltd acts as an employment agency, does not guarantee employment, and will keep your information confidential.
Facilities & Fleet Coordinator Location: Waterloo Contract: Fixed Term until end of April 2027, with a view to extend to a permanent position. Salary : £27,100 - £28,860 pa, depending on experience Hours : 37.5 per week The organisation is a social and environmental regeneration charity, working with partners to build sustainable communities where individuals and enterprise prosper. This position is an exciting opportunity to work in a key role in the delivery fleet and facilities management. The team is seeking an experienced Administrator to contribute to the effective resource management and administration of the fleet and facilities. Highly analytical with experience in implementing new systems and processes, you will work across their sites to provide efficient and cost effective support for fleet and facilities management. Key Responsibilities and Tasks Fleet Support Ensure periodic vehicle checks have been undertaken by GWL drivers to ensure safety of their staff as well as compliance with relevant regulations and contracts Monitor maintenance schedule and book vehicles for MOTs with their fleet vehicles provider Ensure all accidents are accurately recorded and investigated and manage insurance claims Co-ordinate vehicle assignment according to the needs of their field projects, including on-hire process for new vehicles and off-hire process for the ones no longer required Co-ordinate fleet related supplier contracts, tenders and appraisals and monitor performance to ensure best value across sites, this including contracts with vehicle hire companies as well as telematics systems providers. Monitor the vehicle tracking data and provide reports on this to the relevant teams as well as monthly reports on fuel card and parking account expenditure. Co-ordinate allocation and use of fuel cards and assist drivers with their expense claims Communicate effectively with drivers, mechanics, vendors and other internal and external stakeholders to ensure smooth fleet operations Co-ordinate management of the Trust's vehicle fleet including keeping the vehicle list and maintenance history updated, managing parking services and the payment and administration of Penalty Charge Notices (PCN) and other associated vehicle management as required Facilities Support Assist with the co-ordination of the Trust's properties and assets at their head office in London, with occasional involvement with other sites across London Assist with supplier contracts, tenders and appraisals and monitoring of performance to ensure best value across sites. Monitor day-to-day budgets, assist in preparing annual budgets (in collaboration with the Facilities Manager) and reporting concerns in operational costs. Assist Facilities manager with property management coordination in respect of GWL's property leases and sub-leases and the raising of invoices as appropriate for tenants. Assist in drawing up schedules for the periodic inspection and maintenance of premises and assets, monitoring for compliance. Provide support as necessary for all office-based management systems (documents and process management). Ensuring that the documents and processes are always up to date. Health & Safety Ensure an effective health & safety management system (i.e., asbestos; electrical safety; fire safety; first aid; gas; working at height; lifting equipment; and legionella) is in operation (in collaboration with the Facilities Manager) for the organisation sites' environments, complying at all times with UK health and safety law and supporting Groundwork London's drive for sustainable improvements Ensuring effective communication and assessment of health & safety matters within the Administration team and to all staff in respect of the organisation sites' environments for the purpose of collectively improving health & safety performance and to ensure compliance. Ensure (in collaboration with the Facilities Manager) that all facilities related risk assessments are undertaken as required. Maintaining and update appropriate registers in accordance with legal requirements and the organisation's policies and procedures. Ensure all fleet accidents are accurately recorded and investigated, including following up on any appropriate remedial action to ensure these are closed. Assist with the Facilities Managers' membership and duties to the Trust's health and safety committee. Assist in ensuring that the organisation maintains accreditation to UVDB Achilles, ISO14001 and CHAS, and support accreditation to other environmental or quality management systems as appropriate. Qualifications Minimum of 1 year of experience in an administrative, fleet management or H&S role Strong understanding of fleet management principles and best practices Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and fleet management software (a plus) Ability to work independently and as part of a team Valid driving licence desirable To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please do not hesitate to apply. Interview date : w/c 4th of May 2026 The organisation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all members of the community. They are particularly seeking applicants from under-represented backgrounds including but not exclusive to, males, transgender people and those from an Asian background.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Facilities & Fleet Coordinator Location: Waterloo Contract: Fixed Term until end of April 2027, with a view to extend to a permanent position. Salary : £27,100 - £28,860 pa, depending on experience Hours : 37.5 per week The organisation is a social and environmental regeneration charity, working with partners to build sustainable communities where individuals and enterprise prosper. This position is an exciting opportunity to work in a key role in the delivery fleet and facilities management. The team is seeking an experienced Administrator to contribute to the effective resource management and administration of the fleet and facilities. Highly analytical with experience in implementing new systems and processes, you will work across their sites to provide efficient and cost effective support for fleet and facilities management. Key Responsibilities and Tasks Fleet Support Ensure periodic vehicle checks have been undertaken by GWL drivers to ensure safety of their staff as well as compliance with relevant regulations and contracts Monitor maintenance schedule and book vehicles for MOTs with their fleet vehicles provider Ensure all accidents are accurately recorded and investigated and manage insurance claims Co-ordinate vehicle assignment according to the needs of their field projects, including on-hire process for new vehicles and off-hire process for the ones no longer required Co-ordinate fleet related supplier contracts, tenders and appraisals and monitor performance to ensure best value across sites, this including contracts with vehicle hire companies as well as telematics systems providers. Monitor the vehicle tracking data and provide reports on this to the relevant teams as well as monthly reports on fuel card and parking account expenditure. Co-ordinate allocation and use of fuel cards and assist drivers with their expense claims Communicate effectively with drivers, mechanics, vendors and other internal and external stakeholders to ensure smooth fleet operations Co-ordinate management of the Trust's vehicle fleet including keeping the vehicle list and maintenance history updated, managing parking services and the payment and administration of Penalty Charge Notices (PCN) and other associated vehicle management as required Facilities Support Assist with the co-ordination of the Trust's properties and assets at their head office in London, with occasional involvement with other sites across London Assist with supplier contracts, tenders and appraisals and monitoring of performance to ensure best value across sites. Monitor day-to-day budgets, assist in preparing annual budgets (in collaboration with the Facilities Manager) and reporting concerns in operational costs. Assist Facilities manager with property management coordination in respect of GWL's property leases and sub-leases and the raising of invoices as appropriate for tenants. Assist in drawing up schedules for the periodic inspection and maintenance of premises and assets, monitoring for compliance. Provide support as necessary for all office-based management systems (documents and process management). Ensuring that the documents and processes are always up to date. Health & Safety Ensure an effective health & safety management system (i.e., asbestos; electrical safety; fire safety; first aid; gas; working at height; lifting equipment; and legionella) is in operation (in collaboration with the Facilities Manager) for the organisation sites' environments, complying at all times with UK health and safety law and supporting Groundwork London's drive for sustainable improvements Ensuring effective communication and assessment of health & safety matters within the Administration team and to all staff in respect of the organisation sites' environments for the purpose of collectively improving health & safety performance and to ensure compliance. Ensure (in collaboration with the Facilities Manager) that all facilities related risk assessments are undertaken as required. Maintaining and update appropriate registers in accordance with legal requirements and the organisation's policies and procedures. Ensure all fleet accidents are accurately recorded and investigated, including following up on any appropriate remedial action to ensure these are closed. Assist with the Facilities Managers' membership and duties to the Trust's health and safety committee. Assist in ensuring that the organisation maintains accreditation to UVDB Achilles, ISO14001 and CHAS, and support accreditation to other environmental or quality management systems as appropriate. Qualifications Minimum of 1 year of experience in an administrative, fleet management or H&S role Strong understanding of fleet management principles and best practices Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and fleet management software (a plus) Ability to work independently and as part of a team Valid driving licence desirable To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please do not hesitate to apply. Interview date : w/c 4th of May 2026 The organisation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all members of the community. They are particularly seeking applicants from under-represented backgrounds including but not exclusive to, males, transgender people and those from an Asian background.
The Gate brings people together from across the world to engage with theatre, performance, art and ideas. Founded in 1979 to stage ground-breaking international plays, the Gate has become a platform for radical artists, writers and directors from across the globe: known for its transformative ability to push the boundaries of what theatre is and could be. It is a place where creatives have been gathering to imagine storytelling differently, and where experimental thinking is front and centre. At a time when the world and our own nation grow increasingly insular, we believe it is important to foster communication and understanding across borders, across languages, across cultures. The Gate works with artists in the UK to tell stories from beyond our borders, celebrating the multiplicity of identity within our artists and our audiences through the power of theatre. As a home for new voices and new ideas, we also have a reputation as a training theatre. Gate shows enable artists to take risks and to develop and advance their own talent, and their own professional journey, by making high quality work that moves the artform and the sector forward. The monumental events of the pandemic have drastically changed the theatre landscape and ecology, with its effects being keenly felt through unpredictable audience behaviour, and rising costs. As the nation navigates the cost-of-living crisis, the arts continue to face devastating funding cuts and challenges, including the withdrawal of much local council arts provision and the increasing competition for resources across trusts and foundations At the Gate, we have used this moment of transition to interrogate both our founding mission and what the needs of the sector are today. The Gate is now operating as a theatre producer as opposed to a venue, and seeks collaborations and partnerships in a variety of places to continue championing international voices through theatre. The Executive Director is also the Chief Executive, with responsibility for the organisational and financial health of the Gate, securing funding for programme and working closely with the Artistic team to ensure the art is kept at the heart of our strategy. Please note the Gate will be exploring succession planning for artistic leadership in the coming months and the incoming Executive Director will be involved in this Artistic Director recruitment process. The Gate is seeking a confident, collaborative and compassionate leader, with deep understanding of income generation and experience in securing funding for the arts. Job Description Leadership, Strategy and Planning: With the Artistic Lead and incoming Artistic Director, develop and lead the Gate's vision, mission and values Oversee the delivery of the company's Business Plan, ensuring that objectives are met and revising the plan annually to ensure that it remains fit for purpose and in line with the company's long-term vision Lead on income generation for the company, developing strategy for multi-year funder partnerships including future NPO bids, and ensuring the organisation is financially stable Create a working environment and culture that enables the Gate to realise its creative ambition whilst recognising the limitations of its financial, time and human resources, ensuring the long-term sustainability of the organisation and adherence with employment and health and safety legislation Be responsible for all major stakeholder relationships, including The Albany, Arts Council England and Big Issue Invest. Lead on the planning and delivery of the organisation's venue ambitions; in the short term developing relationships with co-producers and receiving houses. In collaboration with the Communications Manager, lead on the development and implementation of the Gate's Communications Strategy, seizing opportunities to raise the Gate's profile in the theatre sector both in London, nationally and internationally Seek exciting and like-minded partner organisations and charities in our local community, and beyond, to create shared activities which strengthen the Gate's mission Line-management responsibilities for the Artistic Director, Senior Producer, and Development Manager Funding and income generation: Develop the company's ACE core funding applications, working with the Artistic Director, and associated reporting and evaluation Manage the relationship with Big Issue Invest, ensuring responsible repayment of social investment and timely updates on forward plans Cultivate relationships with potential funders, taking a hands-on approach at events and meetings with donors and overseeing all funding applications to Trusts and Foundations Oversee the Development Manager in creating a long-term fundraising strategy and case for support, and support them in meeting the ambitious annual targets for Individual and Trust fundraising Manage freelance fundraising consultants brought on to support ad hoc project targets Job Description Financial management: Set and monitor the annual budget for the company and productions, working closely with the Senior Producer on programme expenditure Work closely with the Board's Finance Trustee in annual budget setting and quarterly reporting, and ensure the continued financial viability and strength of the organisation Create and present quarterly management accounts and cashflows to the Board and funders as required Work with the Accountant on the annual audit process Ensure that all staff adhere to the Gate's Financial Controls Policy and internal finance guidelines Governance: Build strong relationships with the Chair and Board members Oversee the preparation and distribution of board papers, ensuring that the Board receives accurate and timely information Arrange and attend Board Meetings and ensure Board members are kept fully informed on artistic, finance, legal and HR issues Act as Company Secretary, including submitting relevant paperwork to Companies House and the Charities Commission Proactively manage the Risk Register for the Gate Ensure implementation of and compliance with all policies, procedures and legal requirements, including employment law and GDPR Ensure that the Gate's work in anti-racism, equality, diversity and inclusion, and environmental sustainability is placed at the centre of the Gate's decision making. Ensure that effective policies and plans are in place to promote these, with regular monitoring and reviews to reflect best practice Productions, Operations and HR: Work with the Communications Manager to ensure the effective delivery of sales campaigns and a sustained programme of audience development Explore opportunities for the Gate to take its work elsewhere including on tour and within its local community Oversee the Senior Producer in their delivery of the day to day activities of the theatre and their budgets Negotiate with co-producing and partner companies Work with the Senior Producer to negotiate authors' rights and commissioning contracts Negotiate terms for premises agreements and maintain stakeholder relationships regarding all property related issues Lead on all HR matters to include: recruitment; employment contracts; day to day positive people management, and ensuring all HR policies and procedures are maintained and implemented Nurture a culture of organisational and personal wellbeing and support the team in their professional development Shared responsibilities with all staff members: Uphold and promote the Gate's values in everything we do Promote the work of the Gate both within the industry and to all potential audience members. Adhere and actively contribute to all policies and procedures including health and safety, anti- racism, safeguarding and Green Gate Additional tasks as required, commensurate with the overall purpose of the post Skills Essential: Demonstrable affinity with and commitment to the Gate's mission and values Strategic leadership experience at SMT level in an arts organisation Significant fundraising experience, securing gifts of over £50,000 and a comprehensive understanding of the fundraising climate Understanding of the business planning process Ability to collaborate with creative practitioners to translate an artistic vision into an annual programme within defined parameters of time and budget Experience in managing relationships with funders and other key partners Understanding of the London and national theatre ecology Experience of financial responsibility for multiple projects/productions, including setting and managing annual budgets A personal drive to create an inclusive, diverse and accessible world Experience of HR and positive people management Experience of a range of contract negotiations A confident leader and collaborative team member A clear decision maker with strong communication and presentation skills Ability to lead on the creation and implementation of a fundraising strategy Desirable: Experience of leading an organisation Experience of co-production and creative team contracting Experience of developing and implementing business plans Knowledge of audience development and marketing . click apply for full job details
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
The Gate brings people together from across the world to engage with theatre, performance, art and ideas. Founded in 1979 to stage ground-breaking international plays, the Gate has become a platform for radical artists, writers and directors from across the globe: known for its transformative ability to push the boundaries of what theatre is and could be. It is a place where creatives have been gathering to imagine storytelling differently, and where experimental thinking is front and centre. At a time when the world and our own nation grow increasingly insular, we believe it is important to foster communication and understanding across borders, across languages, across cultures. The Gate works with artists in the UK to tell stories from beyond our borders, celebrating the multiplicity of identity within our artists and our audiences through the power of theatre. As a home for new voices and new ideas, we also have a reputation as a training theatre. Gate shows enable artists to take risks and to develop and advance their own talent, and their own professional journey, by making high quality work that moves the artform and the sector forward. The monumental events of the pandemic have drastically changed the theatre landscape and ecology, with its effects being keenly felt through unpredictable audience behaviour, and rising costs. As the nation navigates the cost-of-living crisis, the arts continue to face devastating funding cuts and challenges, including the withdrawal of much local council arts provision and the increasing competition for resources across trusts and foundations At the Gate, we have used this moment of transition to interrogate both our founding mission and what the needs of the sector are today. The Gate is now operating as a theatre producer as opposed to a venue, and seeks collaborations and partnerships in a variety of places to continue championing international voices through theatre. The Executive Director is also the Chief Executive, with responsibility for the organisational and financial health of the Gate, securing funding for programme and working closely with the Artistic team to ensure the art is kept at the heart of our strategy. Please note the Gate will be exploring succession planning for artistic leadership in the coming months and the incoming Executive Director will be involved in this Artistic Director recruitment process. The Gate is seeking a confident, collaborative and compassionate leader, with deep understanding of income generation and experience in securing funding for the arts. Job Description Leadership, Strategy and Planning: With the Artistic Lead and incoming Artistic Director, develop and lead the Gate's vision, mission and values Oversee the delivery of the company's Business Plan, ensuring that objectives are met and revising the plan annually to ensure that it remains fit for purpose and in line with the company's long-term vision Lead on income generation for the company, developing strategy for multi-year funder partnerships including future NPO bids, and ensuring the organisation is financially stable Create a working environment and culture that enables the Gate to realise its creative ambition whilst recognising the limitations of its financial, time and human resources, ensuring the long-term sustainability of the organisation and adherence with employment and health and safety legislation Be responsible for all major stakeholder relationships, including The Albany, Arts Council England and Big Issue Invest. Lead on the planning and delivery of the organisation's venue ambitions; in the short term developing relationships with co-producers and receiving houses. In collaboration with the Communications Manager, lead on the development and implementation of the Gate's Communications Strategy, seizing opportunities to raise the Gate's profile in the theatre sector both in London, nationally and internationally Seek exciting and like-minded partner organisations and charities in our local community, and beyond, to create shared activities which strengthen the Gate's mission Line-management responsibilities for the Artistic Director, Senior Producer, and Development Manager Funding and income generation: Develop the company's ACE core funding applications, working with the Artistic Director, and associated reporting and evaluation Manage the relationship with Big Issue Invest, ensuring responsible repayment of social investment and timely updates on forward plans Cultivate relationships with potential funders, taking a hands-on approach at events and meetings with donors and overseeing all funding applications to Trusts and Foundations Oversee the Development Manager in creating a long-term fundraising strategy and case for support, and support them in meeting the ambitious annual targets for Individual and Trust fundraising Manage freelance fundraising consultants brought on to support ad hoc project targets Job Description Financial management: Set and monitor the annual budget for the company and productions, working closely with the Senior Producer on programme expenditure Work closely with the Board's Finance Trustee in annual budget setting and quarterly reporting, and ensure the continued financial viability and strength of the organisation Create and present quarterly management accounts and cashflows to the Board and funders as required Work with the Accountant on the annual audit process Ensure that all staff adhere to the Gate's Financial Controls Policy and internal finance guidelines Governance: Build strong relationships with the Chair and Board members Oversee the preparation and distribution of board papers, ensuring that the Board receives accurate and timely information Arrange and attend Board Meetings and ensure Board members are kept fully informed on artistic, finance, legal and HR issues Act as Company Secretary, including submitting relevant paperwork to Companies House and the Charities Commission Proactively manage the Risk Register for the Gate Ensure implementation of and compliance with all policies, procedures and legal requirements, including employment law and GDPR Ensure that the Gate's work in anti-racism, equality, diversity and inclusion, and environmental sustainability is placed at the centre of the Gate's decision making. Ensure that effective policies and plans are in place to promote these, with regular monitoring and reviews to reflect best practice Productions, Operations and HR: Work with the Communications Manager to ensure the effective delivery of sales campaigns and a sustained programme of audience development Explore opportunities for the Gate to take its work elsewhere including on tour and within its local community Oversee the Senior Producer in their delivery of the day to day activities of the theatre and their budgets Negotiate with co-producing and partner companies Work with the Senior Producer to negotiate authors' rights and commissioning contracts Negotiate terms for premises agreements and maintain stakeholder relationships regarding all property related issues Lead on all HR matters to include: recruitment; employment contracts; day to day positive people management, and ensuring all HR policies and procedures are maintained and implemented Nurture a culture of organisational and personal wellbeing and support the team in their professional development Shared responsibilities with all staff members: Uphold and promote the Gate's values in everything we do Promote the work of the Gate both within the industry and to all potential audience members. Adhere and actively contribute to all policies and procedures including health and safety, anti- racism, safeguarding and Green Gate Additional tasks as required, commensurate with the overall purpose of the post Skills Essential: Demonstrable affinity with and commitment to the Gate's mission and values Strategic leadership experience at SMT level in an arts organisation Significant fundraising experience, securing gifts of over £50,000 and a comprehensive understanding of the fundraising climate Understanding of the business planning process Ability to collaborate with creative practitioners to translate an artistic vision into an annual programme within defined parameters of time and budget Experience in managing relationships with funders and other key partners Understanding of the London and national theatre ecology Experience of financial responsibility for multiple projects/productions, including setting and managing annual budgets A personal drive to create an inclusive, diverse and accessible world Experience of HR and positive people management Experience of a range of contract negotiations A confident leader and collaborative team member A clear decision maker with strong communication and presentation skills Ability to lead on the creation and implementation of a fundraising strategy Desirable: Experience of leading an organisation Experience of co-production and creative team contracting Experience of developing and implementing business plans Knowledge of audience development and marketing . click apply for full job details
Civil Engineering, Project Manager, Site Manager, Contracts Manager, Site Agent, Civils, Infrastructure Your New Company Hays Belfast are working closely with one of Northern Ireland's leading Civil Engineering companies as they seek to bolster their operational team with the addition of a Project Manager.Joining this Tier 1 Contractor, who is renowned for delivering transformative infrastructure projects across the UK & Ireland, will open a host of opportunities including career progression, excellent renumeration package, and the chance to work on some of the largest projects across the region.Your new employer comes with a reputation for excellence and is committed to shaping the future of Civil Engineering through innovative schemes that will benefit local communities, countries and the wider economic climate. Be part of a dynamic team that values collaboration, quality, and professional growth, working on landmark projects that redefine regional connectivity. Your New Role As a Civils Project Manager, you will lead the delivery of a new Transport Infrastructure Project that will shape a major Irish City. This scheme includes circa 10km of road widening, cycle paths, utilities works, drainage and a minimum of 4 bridge structures. Your responsibilities will include but not limited to: Manage all site staff and subcontractorsPlan and deliver projects within budget and scheduleEnsure compliance with company, health, safety, environmental, and quality proceduresMonitor and control project resources and progressMaintain high standards of quality and quality constructionLiaise with clients, designers, and project teamsChair project and subcontractor meetings, compile reportsMaintain contractual records and submit O&M manualsIntroduce innovations and control contract costs What You Will Need to Succeed This role will require previous experience in a similar management role, working on large scale projects and taking the lead across various civil and structural disciplines. Some key requirements and traits will include:Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or related fieldAbility to manage large-scale projects, ensuring timely and budget-conscious delivery.Proficient in project planning, scheduling, and resource managementStrong knowledge of engineering principles, construction methods, and project management softwareProven leadership skills to manage diverse teams and resolve conflictsExcellent communication skills for effective stakeholder interactionExpertise in risk identification and mitigation strategiesSkilled in managing project budgets and cost controlWillingness to travel as required for project oversight.Full UK driving licence. What You Will Get in Return This plays a key strategic role in the delivery of a huge wider project valued at circa 1 billion of spend on transport infrastructure. The project life cycle will span up to 6 years of work, and you will take full ownership of the initial project and play a pivotal role in the successful delivery. This responsibility, in turn, will offer an attractive package and a comprehensive benefits package tailored to reflect your experience. You will also benefit from professional development programmes and growth within a supportive, industry-leading environment. This opportunity gives you the chance to shape the highway infrastructure and leave a lasting impression on the local community. 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 Chris McNamara 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 02, 2026
Full time
Civil Engineering, Project Manager, Site Manager, Contracts Manager, Site Agent, Civils, Infrastructure Your New Company Hays Belfast are working closely with one of Northern Ireland's leading Civil Engineering companies as they seek to bolster their operational team with the addition of a Project Manager.Joining this Tier 1 Contractor, who is renowned for delivering transformative infrastructure projects across the UK & Ireland, will open a host of opportunities including career progression, excellent renumeration package, and the chance to work on some of the largest projects across the region.Your new employer comes with a reputation for excellence and is committed to shaping the future of Civil Engineering through innovative schemes that will benefit local communities, countries and the wider economic climate. Be part of a dynamic team that values collaboration, quality, and professional growth, working on landmark projects that redefine regional connectivity. Your New Role As a Civils Project Manager, you will lead the delivery of a new Transport Infrastructure Project that will shape a major Irish City. This scheme includes circa 10km of road widening, cycle paths, utilities works, drainage and a minimum of 4 bridge structures. Your responsibilities will include but not limited to: Manage all site staff and subcontractorsPlan and deliver projects within budget and scheduleEnsure compliance with company, health, safety, environmental, and quality proceduresMonitor and control project resources and progressMaintain high standards of quality and quality constructionLiaise with clients, designers, and project teamsChair project and subcontractor meetings, compile reportsMaintain contractual records and submit O&M manualsIntroduce innovations and control contract costs What You Will Need to Succeed This role will require previous experience in a similar management role, working on large scale projects and taking the lead across various civil and structural disciplines. Some key requirements and traits will include:Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or related fieldAbility to manage large-scale projects, ensuring timely and budget-conscious delivery.Proficient in project planning, scheduling, and resource managementStrong knowledge of engineering principles, construction methods, and project management softwareProven leadership skills to manage diverse teams and resolve conflictsExcellent communication skills for effective stakeholder interactionExpertise in risk identification and mitigation strategiesSkilled in managing project budgets and cost controlWillingness to travel as required for project oversight.Full UK driving licence. What You Will Get in Return This plays a key strategic role in the delivery of a huge wider project valued at circa 1 billion of spend on transport infrastructure. The project life cycle will span up to 6 years of work, and you will take full ownership of the initial project and play a pivotal role in the successful delivery. This responsibility, in turn, will offer an attractive package and a comprehensive benefits package tailored to reflect your experience. You will also benefit from professional development programmes and growth within a supportive, industry-leading environment. This opportunity gives you the chance to shape the highway infrastructure and leave a lasting impression on the local community. 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 Chris McNamara 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. #
The Technical Administrator role requires a detail-oriented individual to support administrative processes within the industrial and manufacturing sector. Client Details The employer is a well-established organisation within the industrial and manufacturing sector. They operate as a mid-sized company committed to delivering high-quality products and services while fostering a structured and professional environment. Description Administration support for the Plant Manager in accordance with contract reporting (KPIs) Administration support for the Plant Manager with budgets, cash flows etc. Undertake the administration of procurement activities to the prescribed procedures as instructed. Provide general administration support to senior management team. Obtaining quotes as requested Raising Purchase Orders through Sage Management of delivery paperwork (2-way match, receipting on Sage) Chasing outstanding deliveries and dealing with delivery issues Daily Management of Service Contracts Dealing with invoice queries Monitoring the Permits/Licenses ensuring all are valid. Co-ordinating with Environmental Team on Duty of Care Monitoring/tracking of waste collected from site (WTN's) Provision of documentation required for the Environmental Agency on a monthly/quarterly basis (Residue 1, Quarterly Waste Returns) Provide support with updating CMMS (Altair) Contribution to the monthly management report Management of PPE Issue/Cupboard and stationery Administrator for the NAS system Documental control & tracking of all documents on NAS Filing of all site documentation Profile A candidate with a relevant background Job Offer Competitive salary up to 38,000. Permanent contract offering job stability and career development opportunities. Opportunity to work within a reputable organisation in the industrial and manufacturing sector. If you are ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role as a Technical Administrator, we encourage you to apply today!
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
The Technical Administrator role requires a detail-oriented individual to support administrative processes within the industrial and manufacturing sector. Client Details The employer is a well-established organisation within the industrial and manufacturing sector. They operate as a mid-sized company committed to delivering high-quality products and services while fostering a structured and professional environment. Description Administration support for the Plant Manager in accordance with contract reporting (KPIs) Administration support for the Plant Manager with budgets, cash flows etc. Undertake the administration of procurement activities to the prescribed procedures as instructed. Provide general administration support to senior management team. Obtaining quotes as requested Raising Purchase Orders through Sage Management of delivery paperwork (2-way match, receipting on Sage) Chasing outstanding deliveries and dealing with delivery issues Daily Management of Service Contracts Dealing with invoice queries Monitoring the Permits/Licenses ensuring all are valid. Co-ordinating with Environmental Team on Duty of Care Monitoring/tracking of waste collected from site (WTN's) Provision of documentation required for the Environmental Agency on a monthly/quarterly basis (Residue 1, Quarterly Waste Returns) Provide support with updating CMMS (Altair) Contribution to the monthly management report Management of PPE Issue/Cupboard and stationery Administrator for the NAS system Documental control & tracking of all documents on NAS Filing of all site documentation Profile A candidate with a relevant background Job Offer Competitive salary up to 38,000. Permanent contract offering job stability and career development opportunities. Opportunity to work within a reputable organisation in the industrial and manufacturing sector. If you are ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role as a Technical Administrator, we encourage you to apply today!
Senior Contracts Manager - Retrofit (Fixed Term Contract - 12 Months to Permanent) Location: Basingstoke (Hybrid working available - travel required for the role) Salary: 80,000 per annum Contract Type: Fixed Term (12 months, or permanent) We are working with a leading social housing provider committed to delivering high-quality, sustainable homes and creating positive outcomes for communities. With a strong focus on innovation and environmental responsibility, the organisation is driving forward an ambitious retrofit programme to support its net zero targets. Role Overview We are seeking an experienced Senior Contracts Manager - Retrofit to lead the delivery of a large-scale retrofit programme. This role will play a critical part in improving the energy performance of residential properties while ensuring compliance with industry standards and minimising disruption to residents. You will take full ownership of programme delivery, from contractor mobilisation through to construction and handover, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with PAS 2035 standards. Key Responsibilities Lead the end-to-end delivery of a large-scale retrofit programme, ensuring quality, safety and compliance standards are consistently met. Oversee all construction activities, ensuring effective cost control, risk management and minimal impact on residents. Establish and maintain robust programme governance, systems and processes. Manage contractor and consultant performance through KPIs, audits and performance reviews, addressing issues proactively. Ensure full compliance with statutory, regulatory and legislative requirements, including PAS 2035 and relevant building and M&E regulations. Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to review retrofit designs and ensure alignment with British Standards and best practice. Monitor and report on programme progress, risks, financial performance and customer outcomes to senior stakeholders and funding bodies. Build and maintain strong working relationships across internal departments and external partners to support integrated delivery. Support team development, performance management and wellbeing. About You / Essential Criteria Proven experience delivering retrofit programmes at scale. Experience managing complex construction or retrofit contracts within housing, property or similarly regulated environments. Strong knowledge of building regulations, PAS standards (including PAS 2035, PAS 2030 and PAS 63100) and industry best practice. Demonstrated ability to lead multidisciplinary teams across geographically dispersed projects. Full UK driving licence with access to own vehicle For more information about the role, please contact Branwen Johns on (phone number removed) and email a copy of your CV.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Senior Contracts Manager - Retrofit (Fixed Term Contract - 12 Months to Permanent) Location: Basingstoke (Hybrid working available - travel required for the role) Salary: 80,000 per annum Contract Type: Fixed Term (12 months, or permanent) We are working with a leading social housing provider committed to delivering high-quality, sustainable homes and creating positive outcomes for communities. With a strong focus on innovation and environmental responsibility, the organisation is driving forward an ambitious retrofit programme to support its net zero targets. Role Overview We are seeking an experienced Senior Contracts Manager - Retrofit to lead the delivery of a large-scale retrofit programme. This role will play a critical part in improving the energy performance of residential properties while ensuring compliance with industry standards and minimising disruption to residents. You will take full ownership of programme delivery, from contractor mobilisation through to construction and handover, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with PAS 2035 standards. Key Responsibilities Lead the end-to-end delivery of a large-scale retrofit programme, ensuring quality, safety and compliance standards are consistently met. Oversee all construction activities, ensuring effective cost control, risk management and minimal impact on residents. Establish and maintain robust programme governance, systems and processes. Manage contractor and consultant performance through KPIs, audits and performance reviews, addressing issues proactively. Ensure full compliance with statutory, regulatory and legislative requirements, including PAS 2035 and relevant building and M&E regulations. Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to review retrofit designs and ensure alignment with British Standards and best practice. Monitor and report on programme progress, risks, financial performance and customer outcomes to senior stakeholders and funding bodies. Build and maintain strong working relationships across internal departments and external partners to support integrated delivery. Support team development, performance management and wellbeing. About You / Essential Criteria Proven experience delivering retrofit programmes at scale. Experience managing complex construction or retrofit contracts within housing, property or similarly regulated environments. Strong knowledge of building regulations, PAS standards (including PAS 2035, PAS 2030 and PAS 63100) and industry best practice. Demonstrated ability to lead multidisciplinary teams across geographically dispersed projects. Full UK driving licence with access to own vehicle For more information about the role, please contact Branwen Johns on (phone number removed) and email a copy of your CV.
Social Value Manager Construction Location: Oldham (Greater Manchester) Salary: £35,000 £45,000 + package Sector: New Build Social Housing Make a Real Difference Where It Matters Most Are you passionate about creating meaningful social impact through construction? Do you thrive on turning commitments into measurable community outcomes? We re recruiting a Social Value Manager to join a growing construction business delivering new-build social housing projects across Greater Manchester and the wider region. Working closely with housing associations and local stakeholders, you ll be at the heart of driving positive social, economic, and environmental change. About the Role As Social Value Manager, you ll take ownership of social value delivery across live projects ensuring commitments are not only met but exceeded. From employment and skills to community engagement and environmental initiatives, you ll play a vital role in shaping long-term community benefits. This is a hands-on, high-impact role offering autonomy, visibility, and the opportunity to influence how social value is embedded across construction projects. Key Responsibilities Social Value Strategy & Delivery Own and manage Social Value Plans across multiple projects. Ensure delivery of all contractual social value commitments. Drive continuous improvement aligned to the company s Social Value Strategy. Keep programmes relevant, meaningful, and responsive to local needs. Stay informed on legislation, best practice, and emerging social value priorities. Lead initiatives covering employment, skills, education, community engagement, and environmental sustainability. Data, Reporting & Insights Collate and manage qualitative and quantitative social value data. Measure and report performance against targets using tools such as the Social Value Portal. Produce professional reports for clients and internal stakeholders. Develop compelling social value case studies for tenders and marketing. Stakeholder & Community Engagement Build strong relationships with housing associations, local authorities, VCSEs, education providers, and community groups. Engage local communities to identify needs and co-create lasting legacy outcomes. Deliver education initiatives, volunteering programmes, and community events. Liaise with schools, colleges, and universities to create work experience opportunities. Support and manage individuals undertaking construction-based placements. Supply Chain & Collaboration Work closely with the supply chain to maximise social value contributions. Capture and report activity such as apprenticeships, local labour, training, and charitable initiatives. Encourage shared ownership of social value outcomes across projects. Environmental & CSR Understand environmental and CSR requirements within construction contracts. Support delivery of environmental social value initiatives with clear, measurable targets. Ensure alignment with wider sustainability objectives. About You Proven experience delivering social value within the construction sector (essential). Strong understanding of public sector procurement and social value requirements. Confident stakeholder manager with excellent communication skills. Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple live projects. Experienced in data analysis, reporting, and evidencing impact. Passionate about creating positive social, economic, and environmental outcomes. Why Apply? Play a key role in shaping social value across meaningful housing developments. Join a forward-thinking construction business with strong regional presence. Competitive salary and benefits package. Autonomy, variety, and real community impact. Interested? If you re a Social Value professional with construction experience and a genuine passion for community impact, we d love to hear from you. Apply now or get in touch for a confidential conversation.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Social Value Manager Construction Location: Oldham (Greater Manchester) Salary: £35,000 £45,000 + package Sector: New Build Social Housing Make a Real Difference Where It Matters Most Are you passionate about creating meaningful social impact through construction? Do you thrive on turning commitments into measurable community outcomes? We re recruiting a Social Value Manager to join a growing construction business delivering new-build social housing projects across Greater Manchester and the wider region. Working closely with housing associations and local stakeholders, you ll be at the heart of driving positive social, economic, and environmental change. About the Role As Social Value Manager, you ll take ownership of social value delivery across live projects ensuring commitments are not only met but exceeded. From employment and skills to community engagement and environmental initiatives, you ll play a vital role in shaping long-term community benefits. This is a hands-on, high-impact role offering autonomy, visibility, and the opportunity to influence how social value is embedded across construction projects. Key Responsibilities Social Value Strategy & Delivery Own and manage Social Value Plans across multiple projects. Ensure delivery of all contractual social value commitments. Drive continuous improvement aligned to the company s Social Value Strategy. Keep programmes relevant, meaningful, and responsive to local needs. Stay informed on legislation, best practice, and emerging social value priorities. Lead initiatives covering employment, skills, education, community engagement, and environmental sustainability. Data, Reporting & Insights Collate and manage qualitative and quantitative social value data. Measure and report performance against targets using tools such as the Social Value Portal. Produce professional reports for clients and internal stakeholders. Develop compelling social value case studies for tenders and marketing. Stakeholder & Community Engagement Build strong relationships with housing associations, local authorities, VCSEs, education providers, and community groups. Engage local communities to identify needs and co-create lasting legacy outcomes. Deliver education initiatives, volunteering programmes, and community events. Liaise with schools, colleges, and universities to create work experience opportunities. Support and manage individuals undertaking construction-based placements. Supply Chain & Collaboration Work closely with the supply chain to maximise social value contributions. Capture and report activity such as apprenticeships, local labour, training, and charitable initiatives. Encourage shared ownership of social value outcomes across projects. Environmental & CSR Understand environmental and CSR requirements within construction contracts. Support delivery of environmental social value initiatives with clear, measurable targets. Ensure alignment with wider sustainability objectives. About You Proven experience delivering social value within the construction sector (essential). Strong understanding of public sector procurement and social value requirements. Confident stakeholder manager with excellent communication skills. Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple live projects. Experienced in data analysis, reporting, and evidencing impact. Passionate about creating positive social, economic, and environmental outcomes. Why Apply? Play a key role in shaping social value across meaningful housing developments. Join a forward-thinking construction business with strong regional presence. Competitive salary and benefits package. Autonomy, variety, and real community impact. Interested? If you re a Social Value professional with construction experience and a genuine passion for community impact, we d love to hear from you. Apply now or get in touch for a confidential conversation.
Deanston Cooper is currently recruiting for a Project Manager to work for an exceptionally busy civil engineering contractor who are focussed on Scottish Water projects in the Glasgow / Ayrshire / Central Belt area. This a great opportunity to work for an exceptionally busy company which as part of a framework has a guaranteed workload for years to come and most importantly has a reputation in the marketplace for really looking after their employees. Reporting to the Contracts Manager your duties as Project Manager will include: Managing and optimising the construction programme Managing and minimising construction costs Fostering and maintaining good working relationships with the client and client representatives Leading Safety Management on site for all activities, suppliers and subcontractors Providing timely and accurate reports, forecasts and budgets for internal purposes Leading, motivating and monitoring the site team and developing the strategy as required Managing the supply chain Supporting all business objectives Applications for the role of Project Manager are welcome from candidates with : A minimum qualification of HNC Civil Engineering Site Agent, Site Manager or Project Manager experience gained working for another civil engineering contractor Ideally some experience working on water / deep drainage projects Knowledge of safety and environmental legislation Good IT skills
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Deanston Cooper is currently recruiting for a Project Manager to work for an exceptionally busy civil engineering contractor who are focussed on Scottish Water projects in the Glasgow / Ayrshire / Central Belt area. This a great opportunity to work for an exceptionally busy company which as part of a framework has a guaranteed workload for years to come and most importantly has a reputation in the marketplace for really looking after their employees. Reporting to the Contracts Manager your duties as Project Manager will include: Managing and optimising the construction programme Managing and minimising construction costs Fostering and maintaining good working relationships with the client and client representatives Leading Safety Management on site for all activities, suppliers and subcontractors Providing timely and accurate reports, forecasts and budgets for internal purposes Leading, motivating and monitoring the site team and developing the strategy as required Managing the supply chain Supporting all business objectives Applications for the role of Project Manager are welcome from candidates with : A minimum qualification of HNC Civil Engineering Site Agent, Site Manager or Project Manager experience gained working for another civil engineering contractor Ideally some experience working on water / deep drainage projects Knowledge of safety and environmental legislation Good IT skills
The People Coordinator plays a vital role in supporting the full employee lifecycle and creating a positive, engaging experience for colleagues across the organisation. This role ensures smooth delivery of day to day People operations, excellent employee experience, and efficient people processes. Working closely with managers and the wider People Team, the People Co-ordinator supports recruitment, onboarding, HCM systems, employee relations administration, and organisational development activities. Key Responsibilities Employee Lifecycle Administration Manage onboarding processes including issuing contracts, completing right to work checks, setting up new starters on HCM systems, and co-ordinating induction plans. Support offboarding activities such as resignation acknowledgement, exit interviews, and processing leavers. Maintain accurate and up to date employee records in HCM systems and personnel files. Recruitment & Talent Support Prepare offer letters and contract documentation. Liaise with hiring managers to support a smooth and professional recruitment experience where required. HR Systems & Reporting Ensure data accuracy on HCM systems. Support People Partners with reports on absence, turnover, compliance, and other KPIs as required. Support payroll by providing employee data changes and ensure deadlines are met. Employee Relations Administration Provide administrative support for ER cases including note taking, preparing letters, and maintaining confidential records. Assist managers with low level queries, signposting policies and processes. Learning & Development Co-ordinate training sessions, manage attendance records, and support L&D initiatives. Track completion of mandatory training and report on compliance. People Team Support Support People projects such as engagement surveys, policy updates, wellbeing initiatives, and organisational improvement programmes. Respond to employee enquiries in a timely and professional manner. Contribute to creating a positive, inclusive workplace culture. Skills and Experience Essential Experience in an administrative or people-related role. Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail. Ability to handle confidential information with discretion. Good communication skills and a customer focused approach. Proficient in Microsoft Office and comfortable working with HCM systems. Ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks in a fast paced environment. Desirable CIPD Level 3 (or working towards). Experience using HCM systems. Understanding of employment law basics What we offer A competitive salary and benefits package appropriate to this position An employer who values the ongoing wellbeing of its employees Career development within a successful and growing business About Us We are MARCH . The leading provider of critical engineering services. Supporting the industries we all rely on to improve their infrastructure, process, and digital environments. We work together with our customers to maintain business continuity, optimise output, and drive new standards in productivity, reliability, and sustainability. We help deliver operational resilience, increased performance, and better environmental outcomes, across the board. Why March? Progress is People. MARCH has ambitious plans and central to our future growth is attracting, developing and retaining the very best talent. Whether your role is onsite or office-based, engineering or support, we offer opportunities for all our people to develop their careers and maximise their potential. MARCH is committed to building teams that reflect a wide range of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
The People Coordinator plays a vital role in supporting the full employee lifecycle and creating a positive, engaging experience for colleagues across the organisation. This role ensures smooth delivery of day to day People operations, excellent employee experience, and efficient people processes. Working closely with managers and the wider People Team, the People Co-ordinator supports recruitment, onboarding, HCM systems, employee relations administration, and organisational development activities. Key Responsibilities Employee Lifecycle Administration Manage onboarding processes including issuing contracts, completing right to work checks, setting up new starters on HCM systems, and co-ordinating induction plans. Support offboarding activities such as resignation acknowledgement, exit interviews, and processing leavers. Maintain accurate and up to date employee records in HCM systems and personnel files. Recruitment & Talent Support Prepare offer letters and contract documentation. Liaise with hiring managers to support a smooth and professional recruitment experience where required. HR Systems & Reporting Ensure data accuracy on HCM systems. Support People Partners with reports on absence, turnover, compliance, and other KPIs as required. Support payroll by providing employee data changes and ensure deadlines are met. Employee Relations Administration Provide administrative support for ER cases including note taking, preparing letters, and maintaining confidential records. Assist managers with low level queries, signposting policies and processes. Learning & Development Co-ordinate training sessions, manage attendance records, and support L&D initiatives. Track completion of mandatory training and report on compliance. People Team Support Support People projects such as engagement surveys, policy updates, wellbeing initiatives, and organisational improvement programmes. Respond to employee enquiries in a timely and professional manner. Contribute to creating a positive, inclusive workplace culture. Skills and Experience Essential Experience in an administrative or people-related role. Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail. Ability to handle confidential information with discretion. Good communication skills and a customer focused approach. Proficient in Microsoft Office and comfortable working with HCM systems. Ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks in a fast paced environment. Desirable CIPD Level 3 (or working towards). Experience using HCM systems. Understanding of employment law basics What we offer A competitive salary and benefits package appropriate to this position An employer who values the ongoing wellbeing of its employees Career development within a successful and growing business About Us We are MARCH . The leading provider of critical engineering services. Supporting the industries we all rely on to improve their infrastructure, process, and digital environments. We work together with our customers to maintain business continuity, optimise output, and drive new standards in productivity, reliability, and sustainability. We help deliver operational resilience, increased performance, and better environmental outcomes, across the board. Why March? Progress is People. MARCH has ambitious plans and central to our future growth is attracting, developing and retaining the very best talent. Whether your role is onsite or office-based, engineering or support, we offer opportunities for all our people to develop their careers and maximise their potential. MARCH is committed to building teams that reflect a wide range of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences.
The Woodland Trust is looking for a Contracts Manager (Conservation) for our Mourne Park estate.They will undertake the successful delivery of The National Lottery Heritage Fund project, Mourne Park - 500 years of undiscovered natural heritage, to target and budget. The Role: • Plan, tender, procure and supervise estate contracts to high professional standards, ensuring full FSC and Health & Safety compliance. • Deliver practical conservation work, including woodland creation, ancient woodland restoration, species recovery and heritage management. • Carry out ecological monitoring and habitat assessments, using evidence from surveys and population checks to inform management decisions. • Manage and supervise contractors to ensure methods, timing and standards support ecological objectives and minimise environmental impact. • Secure and adhere to all required environmental consents, such as felling licences, protected species permissions and planning approvals. • Work collaboratively with landowners, partners, agencies and local communities to promote good practice and support habitat restoration. • Maintain accurate conservation records, monitoring data, reports and financial information to meet Trust and Heritage Fund requirements. • Represent the Woodland Trust through events, engagement and communications, supporting advocacy, volunteer coordination, wider project delivery, and assisting the Community Development Officer in work with children, young people and vulnerable adults across community and educational settings. • This is a fixed term contract until December 2029. The Candidate: • Extensive experience delivering complex, multi disciplinary projects, ensuring effective planning, monitoring and delivery to time and budget. • Strong background in forestry or conservation land management, including volunteer and community engagement. • Proven ability to work with, develop and manage relationships with landowners and land owning partners. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with confident use of IT systems. • Experience in public facing communications such as consultations, media work, lobbying and event management. • Knowledge of native woodland creation techniques, woodland design for conservation and economic outcomes, and management of woodland creation sites. • Commercially aware, innovative and collaborative, with the ability to deliver value for money, act with initiative and meet deadlines professionally. • Preferably hold a relevant HND/degree in land, countryside, environmental or forestry management (or related field), along with a full UK driving licence. • The successful candidate will be required to undertake a Enhanced Background Check, as part of our pre-employment screening. Benefits and Wellbeing: Joining our team means you ll be a big part of tackling environmental and climate issues. We take good care of our staff, offering support and training opportunities. We also offer: • Enhanced Employer Pension • Life Assurance • Flexible & Hybrid Working Options • Generous Annual Leave - 25 Days Plus Bank Holidays (pro rata d for part-time) • Buy and Sell Holiday Scheme • Enhanced Parental Pay • Employee Assistance Programme About Us: The Woodland Trust is the UK s leading woodland conservation charity. We want to see a world where trees and woods thrive for people and nature. The Trust engages and inspires people to make their difference tackling the nature and climate crisis helping protect, restore and create our vital woods and trees. Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion: To achieve our vision of a world where woods and trees thrive for people and nature, we need to better reflect society and the communities we work in. All people, no matter their background, identity, ability, or circumstance, should benefit from trees. People of colour and disabled people are currently under-represented across the environment and conservation sector. If you identify as a person of colour and/or disabled, we particularly encourage you to apply. Please contact us to discuss any additional support or adjustments you may need to complete your application. Application Advice: For fairness we keep our candidates personal details hidden from the hiring managers, we do not ask for your CV at application stage OR so they do not see your CV until shortlisting is completed. Make sure that your Personal Statement clearly shows how your skills and knowledge link to the specifications in the job description and you share with us your passion for the role. Even if you don't meet every requirement of the role, we would encourage you to apply. Acceptable Use - Artificial Intelligence (AI): We understand that candidates may choose to use AI tools to support their job applications-for example, to help structure or edit written responses. We welcome the use of AI in this way, particularly where it helps improve accessibility, such as for neurodivergent applicants. However, we ask that any information submitted reflects your own experience, skills and understanding. During interviews, candidates are expected to respond independently without the use of AI tools. Apply Now: If you're ready to make a difference and grow with us, send in your application today. We might close the job opening early if we get a lot of applications, so it's a good idea to apply soon. If we do close the advert early, and you have an application in process, we will email you prior to closing to give you time to complete. Interviews will be held via Microsoft Teams on April 28th and April 29th.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
The Woodland Trust is looking for a Contracts Manager (Conservation) for our Mourne Park estate.They will undertake the successful delivery of The National Lottery Heritage Fund project, Mourne Park - 500 years of undiscovered natural heritage, to target and budget. The Role: • Plan, tender, procure and supervise estate contracts to high professional standards, ensuring full FSC and Health & Safety compliance. • Deliver practical conservation work, including woodland creation, ancient woodland restoration, species recovery and heritage management. • Carry out ecological monitoring and habitat assessments, using evidence from surveys and population checks to inform management decisions. • Manage and supervise contractors to ensure methods, timing and standards support ecological objectives and minimise environmental impact. • Secure and adhere to all required environmental consents, such as felling licences, protected species permissions and planning approvals. • Work collaboratively with landowners, partners, agencies and local communities to promote good practice and support habitat restoration. • Maintain accurate conservation records, monitoring data, reports and financial information to meet Trust and Heritage Fund requirements. • Represent the Woodland Trust through events, engagement and communications, supporting advocacy, volunteer coordination, wider project delivery, and assisting the Community Development Officer in work with children, young people and vulnerable adults across community and educational settings. • This is a fixed term contract until December 2029. The Candidate: • Extensive experience delivering complex, multi disciplinary projects, ensuring effective planning, monitoring and delivery to time and budget. • Strong background in forestry or conservation land management, including volunteer and community engagement. • Proven ability to work with, develop and manage relationships with landowners and land owning partners. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with confident use of IT systems. • Experience in public facing communications such as consultations, media work, lobbying and event management. • Knowledge of native woodland creation techniques, woodland design for conservation and economic outcomes, and management of woodland creation sites. • Commercially aware, innovative and collaborative, with the ability to deliver value for money, act with initiative and meet deadlines professionally. • Preferably hold a relevant HND/degree in land, countryside, environmental or forestry management (or related field), along with a full UK driving licence. • The successful candidate will be required to undertake a Enhanced Background Check, as part of our pre-employment screening. Benefits and Wellbeing: Joining our team means you ll be a big part of tackling environmental and climate issues. We take good care of our staff, offering support and training opportunities. We also offer: • Enhanced Employer Pension • Life Assurance • Flexible & Hybrid Working Options • Generous Annual Leave - 25 Days Plus Bank Holidays (pro rata d for part-time) • Buy and Sell Holiday Scheme • Enhanced Parental Pay • Employee Assistance Programme About Us: The Woodland Trust is the UK s leading woodland conservation charity. We want to see a world where trees and woods thrive for people and nature. The Trust engages and inspires people to make their difference tackling the nature and climate crisis helping protect, restore and create our vital woods and trees. Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion: To achieve our vision of a world where woods and trees thrive for people and nature, we need to better reflect society and the communities we work in. All people, no matter their background, identity, ability, or circumstance, should benefit from trees. People of colour and disabled people are currently under-represented across the environment and conservation sector. If you identify as a person of colour and/or disabled, we particularly encourage you to apply. Please contact us to discuss any additional support or adjustments you may need to complete your application. Application Advice: For fairness we keep our candidates personal details hidden from the hiring managers, we do not ask for your CV at application stage OR so they do not see your CV until shortlisting is completed. Make sure that your Personal Statement clearly shows how your skills and knowledge link to the specifications in the job description and you share with us your passion for the role. Even if you don't meet every requirement of the role, we would encourage you to apply. Acceptable Use - Artificial Intelligence (AI): We understand that candidates may choose to use AI tools to support their job applications-for example, to help structure or edit written responses. We welcome the use of AI in this way, particularly where it helps improve accessibility, such as for neurodivergent applicants. However, we ask that any information submitted reflects your own experience, skills and understanding. During interviews, candidates are expected to respond independently without the use of AI tools. Apply Now: If you're ready to make a difference and grow with us, send in your application today. We might close the job opening early if we get a lot of applications, so it's a good idea to apply soon. If we do close the advert early, and you have an application in process, we will email you prior to closing to give you time to complete. Interviews will be held via Microsoft Teams on April 28th and April 29th.
Contracts Manager - Social Housing - Repairs and Maintenance Up to 61k plus package - Permanent Based in Finsbury Park Our client is an innovative, and award winning Social Housing Repairs & Maintenance Contractor who are looking for a Contract Manager to join their team based in Finsbury Park. The key function of this role is to manage the team of Supervisors and trades delivering the repairs and voids service, ensuring a high quality and commercially focused service is delivered. Key Responsibilities Additional duties include: To lead and ensure the efficient management of the reactive repairs and maintenance of our client's properties, ensuring these properties meet the required housing and quality standards, whilst maximising resident satisfaction and contributing to business performance and financial strength. Ensure that all activities undertaken meet the client's business objectives, turnaround times and other key performance indicators and work/ quality standards. Develop and maintain procedures for responding quickly and effectively to complaints and enquiries from members and customers. Maintain effective relationships with key stakeholders, clients, contractors and residents, whilst promoting and championing our client's values and standards at all times. Deal with escalations of complaints including disrepairs and Environmental Health Notices (EHN). To effectively manage a maintenance budget and authorise spends up to agreed levels whilst maximising cost effectiveness and having regard for financial strength. Ensure compliance of the day to day or void teams in respect of governance and adherence to the relevant statutory and regulatory provisions, including health & safety. Please apply online or call Mia on (phone number removed).
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Contracts Manager - Social Housing - Repairs and Maintenance Up to 61k plus package - Permanent Based in Finsbury Park Our client is an innovative, and award winning Social Housing Repairs & Maintenance Contractor who are looking for a Contract Manager to join their team based in Finsbury Park. The key function of this role is to manage the team of Supervisors and trades delivering the repairs and voids service, ensuring a high quality and commercially focused service is delivered. Key Responsibilities Additional duties include: To lead and ensure the efficient management of the reactive repairs and maintenance of our client's properties, ensuring these properties meet the required housing and quality standards, whilst maximising resident satisfaction and contributing to business performance and financial strength. Ensure that all activities undertaken meet the client's business objectives, turnaround times and other key performance indicators and work/ quality standards. Develop and maintain procedures for responding quickly and effectively to complaints and enquiries from members and customers. Maintain effective relationships with key stakeholders, clients, contractors and residents, whilst promoting and championing our client's values and standards at all times. Deal with escalations of complaints including disrepairs and Environmental Health Notices (EHN). To effectively manage a maintenance budget and authorise spends up to agreed levels whilst maximising cost effectiveness and having regard for financial strength. Ensure compliance of the day to day or void teams in respect of governance and adherence to the relevant statutory and regulatory provisions, including health & safety. Please apply online or call Mia on (phone number removed).
Lead the journey to Net Zero. Own a complex, high-profile estate. Deliver real carbon reduction. This is a standout opportunity for an experienced Energy Manager to take ownership of a large, multi-site estate and play a pivotal role in delivering an ambitious Net Zero by 2030 strategy . You'll combine technical expertise, commercial awareness, and strategic influence to drive measurable reductions in energy use, carbon emissions, and cost - while shaping long-term sustainability outcomes. Why this role stands out End-to-end ownership of energy, carbon, and water performance Lead decarbonisation across a diverse, complex estate (25+ buildings) Influence major capital projects, infrastructure upgrades, and energy strategy High visibility role with exposure to senior leadership and key stakeholders Opportunity to implement innovative technologies and low-carbon solutions What you'll be doing Leading energy and carbon strategy delivery , driving progress towards Net Zero Managing energy and utilities contracts, budgets, and performance Using data and BMS systems to identify inefficiencies and optimise consumption Delivering and project managing energy reduction and decarbonisation initiatives Embedding low-carbon design and energy standards into new builds and refurbishments Advising on energy procurement, tariffs, and alternative energy solutions (e.g. PPAs, self-generation) Engaging stakeholders across estates, finance, and leadership to drive behavioural and operational change What we're looking for You'll likely come from the Higher Education, Utilities, or large complex estates sector , with: Proven experience in energy and carbon management at scale Strong technical knowledge of BMS, metering, utilities, and energy systems Expertise in energy legislation, compliance, and reporting Experience managing utilities budgets, contracts, and suppliers A track record of delivering carbon reduction and energy efficiency projects Confidence influencing stakeholders at all levels, including senior leadership A degree in a relevant field (Engineering, Energy, Building Services, Environmental Management) is expected. Working pattern This is a highly operational and stakeholder-facing role , requiring you to be onsite a minimum of 3 days per week across the estate. If you're ready to own the energy agenda, influence major investment decisions, and deliver tangible Net Zero outcomes , this is your next step.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Lead the journey to Net Zero. Own a complex, high-profile estate. Deliver real carbon reduction. This is a standout opportunity for an experienced Energy Manager to take ownership of a large, multi-site estate and play a pivotal role in delivering an ambitious Net Zero by 2030 strategy . You'll combine technical expertise, commercial awareness, and strategic influence to drive measurable reductions in energy use, carbon emissions, and cost - while shaping long-term sustainability outcomes. Why this role stands out End-to-end ownership of energy, carbon, and water performance Lead decarbonisation across a diverse, complex estate (25+ buildings) Influence major capital projects, infrastructure upgrades, and energy strategy High visibility role with exposure to senior leadership and key stakeholders Opportunity to implement innovative technologies and low-carbon solutions What you'll be doing Leading energy and carbon strategy delivery , driving progress towards Net Zero Managing energy and utilities contracts, budgets, and performance Using data and BMS systems to identify inefficiencies and optimise consumption Delivering and project managing energy reduction and decarbonisation initiatives Embedding low-carbon design and energy standards into new builds and refurbishments Advising on energy procurement, tariffs, and alternative energy solutions (e.g. PPAs, self-generation) Engaging stakeholders across estates, finance, and leadership to drive behavioural and operational change What we're looking for You'll likely come from the Higher Education, Utilities, or large complex estates sector , with: Proven experience in energy and carbon management at scale Strong technical knowledge of BMS, metering, utilities, and energy systems Expertise in energy legislation, compliance, and reporting Experience managing utilities budgets, contracts, and suppliers A track record of delivering carbon reduction and energy efficiency projects Confidence influencing stakeholders at all levels, including senior leadership A degree in a relevant field (Engineering, Energy, Building Services, Environmental Management) is expected. Working pattern This is a highly operational and stakeholder-facing role , requiring you to be onsite a minimum of 3 days per week across the estate. If you're ready to own the energy agenda, influence major investment decisions, and deliver tangible Net Zero outcomes , this is your next step.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Facilities Operations Oversee daily operations of buildings and infrastructure. Manage maintenance, repairs, and refurbishment projects. Ensure facilities meet health, safety, and environmental standards. Develop and implement preventative maintenance schedules. Monitor building systems including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, roller shutter doors, dock levelers and security systems Health, Safety & Compliance Conduct risk assessments and safety inspections. Maintain compliance with statutory regulations and building codes. Coordinate emergency preparedness and response procedures. Contract & Vendor Management Negotiate contracts and monitor contractor performance. Ensure delivery service meets agreed standards and budgets. Budget & Cost Control Prepare and manage facilities budgets. Monitor operational costs and identify cost-saving opportunities. Team Management Supervise facilities staff and maintenance teams. Coordinate workload and ensure service delivery standards are met. Experience Requirements: Strong knowledge of building systems and facilities management practices. Understanding of health and safety legislation. Excellent organisational and project management skills. Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities. Problem-solving and decision-making skills. Budget management and cost control experience Qualifications Requirements Degree or professional qualification in Facilities Management, Engineering, Building Services, or related field (desirable). Relevant professional certification (e.g., IWFM, NEBOSH, IOSH) is advantageous. Proven experience in facilities or property management. Experience managing contractors and maintenance teams. Additional Requirements: Valid UK driving licence. Ability to operate site vehicles and plant equipment (e.g., forklifts, MEWPs, ride-on maintenance equipment) where required. Ability to carry out basic maintenance and repair tasks. Willingness to respond to emergency callouts outside normal working hours. Ability to undertake site inspections including accessing plant rooms and roofs. Ability to travel between sites
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Facilities Operations Oversee daily operations of buildings and infrastructure. Manage maintenance, repairs, and refurbishment projects. Ensure facilities meet health, safety, and environmental standards. Develop and implement preventative maintenance schedules. Monitor building systems including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, roller shutter doors, dock levelers and security systems Health, Safety & Compliance Conduct risk assessments and safety inspections. Maintain compliance with statutory regulations and building codes. Coordinate emergency preparedness and response procedures. Contract & Vendor Management Negotiate contracts and monitor contractor performance. Ensure delivery service meets agreed standards and budgets. Budget & Cost Control Prepare and manage facilities budgets. Monitor operational costs and identify cost-saving opportunities. Team Management Supervise facilities staff and maintenance teams. Coordinate workload and ensure service delivery standards are met. Experience Requirements: Strong knowledge of building systems and facilities management practices. Understanding of health and safety legislation. Excellent organisational and project management skills. Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities. Problem-solving and decision-making skills. Budget management and cost control experience Qualifications Requirements Degree or professional qualification in Facilities Management, Engineering, Building Services, or related field (desirable). Relevant professional certification (e.g., IWFM, NEBOSH, IOSH) is advantageous. Proven experience in facilities or property management. Experience managing contractors and maintenance teams. Additional Requirements: Valid UK driving licence. Ability to operate site vehicles and plant equipment (e.g., forklifts, MEWPs, ride-on maintenance equipment) where required. Ability to carry out basic maintenance and repair tasks. Willingness to respond to emergency callouts outside normal working hours. Ability to undertake site inspections including accessing plant rooms and roofs. Ability to travel between sites
Job Title: Project Manager - Water Civils Location: Lancaster - Covering the NW & Cumbria Salary: 60,000 - 70,000 + Package Role Overview: As a Project Manager you will be managing the delivery of a variety of Water Civils Projects on the AMP8 Framework across the NW & Cumbria Key Requirements: Extensive experience as a Project Manager delivering Water Civils (Water treatment works, pumping stations, pipelines, etc) projects in the UK Responsibilities: Preparing reports Chairing progress meetings Managing the contractors on site Planning, Programming & management of the projects Identifying, evaluating, and managing claims and variations Accepting, approving, and issuing contracts and subcontracts Compiling applications for payment and agreeing final accounts Providing quality input to regional management and planning meetings Managing projects to achieve financial, safety, quality, and environmental targets Completing monthly improvement plan reviews with Bid and Pre - construction specialists Monitor, review, issue and update subcontract liabilities, applications and payments Assist with supply chain (suppliers & subcontractor) approvals, assessments, and performance reviews Liaising, negotiating, and meeting with clients, consulting engineers, surveyors, sub-contractors and others Compiling contract plans, safety plans, method statements, risk assessments and other instructions to contract teams Contacts to Apply: Damian Aston - Regional Manager - (phone number removed) Alex Hartley - Civils Resourcer - (phone number removed)
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Project Manager - Water Civils Location: Lancaster - Covering the NW & Cumbria Salary: 60,000 - 70,000 + Package Role Overview: As a Project Manager you will be managing the delivery of a variety of Water Civils Projects on the AMP8 Framework across the NW & Cumbria Key Requirements: Extensive experience as a Project Manager delivering Water Civils (Water treatment works, pumping stations, pipelines, etc) projects in the UK Responsibilities: Preparing reports Chairing progress meetings Managing the contractors on site Planning, Programming & management of the projects Identifying, evaluating, and managing claims and variations Accepting, approving, and issuing contracts and subcontracts Compiling applications for payment and agreeing final accounts Providing quality input to regional management and planning meetings Managing projects to achieve financial, safety, quality, and environmental targets Completing monthly improvement plan reviews with Bid and Pre - construction specialists Monitor, review, issue and update subcontract liabilities, applications and payments Assist with supply chain (suppliers & subcontractor) approvals, assessments, and performance reviews Liaising, negotiating, and meeting with clients, consulting engineers, surveyors, sub-contractors and others Compiling contract plans, safety plans, method statements, risk assessments and other instructions to contract teams Contacts to Apply: Damian Aston - Regional Manager - (phone number removed) Alex Hartley - Civils Resourcer - (phone number removed)
Tier 1 Civils Contractor looking for a Contracts Manager for sites in the West of Scotland Contracts Manager - CivilsOur client is a Tier 1 Civils Contractor growing their business in Scotland - they have picked up several £multi-million projects across West coast of Scotland. As their business continues to grow, they are looking for a dedicated Civil Contracts Manager who wants to join their team in Scotland for these high-value projects.Why join them? Exciting Projects - Work on varied sector projects and leave a lasting legacyCareer Growth - Clear progression pathways and continuous professional developmentCollaborative Culture - Be part of a team that values innovation, integrity, and a commitment to excellenceCompetitive Package - Enjoy a competitive salary and great benefits What you will be doingThe Contracts Manager has responsibility for all aspects of the project delivery and leadership of an operational team. They will ensure all staff for which they are responsible are aware of their duties and are working in line with the client's policies and procedures. The Contracts Manager may be responsible for delivery of numerous projects or resident on one major project depending on complexity and value. Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ)Ensure projects are delivered in full compliance with current legislation, policy and SHEQ operating proceduresPrepare and approve the 'Project SHEQ Plan' prior to work commencingEstablish project specific document control procedures and communication protocolsCommercial / ContractualWork closely with your commercial team in reviewing and negotiating contracts with clients, contractors and subcontractors. Manage the project in line with the contract and the client's pricing informationReport to the director on any matters with potential commercial or contractual implications.Chair subcontractor pre-let meetings, prepare subcontract orders in conjunction with the PM & QSEnsure the client and QS are kept appraised of variations to the works and any matter likely to have commercial or contractual implicationsParticipate in, and contribute to commercial reviews and legal mattersProvide input for tenders, including contractor's proposals, participate in interviews and presentationsProgrammeAssist in the development and updating of the contract programme Ensure approved design, procurement and construction requirements are in line with the programme, monitor progress and update accordinglyUndertake monthly contract reviews with the site and commercial teams, report programme, commercial and contractual risks to the director.Ensure contractual notices are issued in relation to the programme in accordance with the contract documentsResourcesManage project resources and notify about external recruitment needs.Lead project teams and ensure appropriate training is provided.Undertake regular staff and subcontractor performance reviews Client & third-party communicationMaintain and foster professional and positive relationships with clients, designers and subcontractorsRepresent the company at client meetings where necessaryPromote the client's brand and report any prospective business leadsDevelop strategic partnerships with third parties and attend business networking opportunities What They Are Looking ForQualifications/ExperienceEssentialB.Sc. (Hons) in Civil Engineering or equivalent, in a related fieldProven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager in the civil engineering sector Strong knowledge of NEC or similar civil engineering contract formsValid driving licenceDesirableExperience in marine and /or flood protection worksMembership of a professional body (e.g. ICE, CIOB) advantageous.Due to the location of the project, travel will be expected within the role. How to Apply:If interested in having a confidential conversation about joining this highly successful Tier 1 civils contractor - please drop me a call / email to discuss #
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Tier 1 Civils Contractor looking for a Contracts Manager for sites in the West of Scotland Contracts Manager - CivilsOur client is a Tier 1 Civils Contractor growing their business in Scotland - they have picked up several £multi-million projects across West coast of Scotland. As their business continues to grow, they are looking for a dedicated Civil Contracts Manager who wants to join their team in Scotland for these high-value projects.Why join them? Exciting Projects - Work on varied sector projects and leave a lasting legacyCareer Growth - Clear progression pathways and continuous professional developmentCollaborative Culture - Be part of a team that values innovation, integrity, and a commitment to excellenceCompetitive Package - Enjoy a competitive salary and great benefits What you will be doingThe Contracts Manager has responsibility for all aspects of the project delivery and leadership of an operational team. They will ensure all staff for which they are responsible are aware of their duties and are working in line with the client's policies and procedures. The Contracts Manager may be responsible for delivery of numerous projects or resident on one major project depending on complexity and value. Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ)Ensure projects are delivered in full compliance with current legislation, policy and SHEQ operating proceduresPrepare and approve the 'Project SHEQ Plan' prior to work commencingEstablish project specific document control procedures and communication protocolsCommercial / ContractualWork closely with your commercial team in reviewing and negotiating contracts with clients, contractors and subcontractors. Manage the project in line with the contract and the client's pricing informationReport to the director on any matters with potential commercial or contractual implications.Chair subcontractor pre-let meetings, prepare subcontract orders in conjunction with the PM & QSEnsure the client and QS are kept appraised of variations to the works and any matter likely to have commercial or contractual implicationsParticipate in, and contribute to commercial reviews and legal mattersProvide input for tenders, including contractor's proposals, participate in interviews and presentationsProgrammeAssist in the development and updating of the contract programme Ensure approved design, procurement and construction requirements are in line with the programme, monitor progress and update accordinglyUndertake monthly contract reviews with the site and commercial teams, report programme, commercial and contractual risks to the director.Ensure contractual notices are issued in relation to the programme in accordance with the contract documentsResourcesManage project resources and notify about external recruitment needs.Lead project teams and ensure appropriate training is provided.Undertake regular staff and subcontractor performance reviews Client & third-party communicationMaintain and foster professional and positive relationships with clients, designers and subcontractorsRepresent the company at client meetings where necessaryPromote the client's brand and report any prospective business leadsDevelop strategic partnerships with third parties and attend business networking opportunities What They Are Looking ForQualifications/ExperienceEssentialB.Sc. (Hons) in Civil Engineering or equivalent, in a related fieldProven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager in the civil engineering sector Strong knowledge of NEC or similar civil engineering contract formsValid driving licenceDesirableExperience in marine and /or flood protection worksMembership of a professional body (e.g. ICE, CIOB) advantageous.Due to the location of the project, travel will be expected within the role. How to Apply:If interested in having a confidential conversation about joining this highly successful Tier 1 civils contractor - please drop me a call / email to discuss #