We're working with a growing contractor who are building a strong reputation across a diverse range of sectors and are now looking to bring in an experienced Senior Estimator to support their continued growth. The business delivers a mix of new build and refurbishment schemes across commercial, industrial and logistics, education, healthcare, energy and aviation projects. Their work ranges from high spec warehouse and distribution facilities through to complex refurbishments of live environments, including schools, healthcare settings and operational industrial units. Recent schemes include the delivery of high quality industrial and logistics developments, full refurbishment of multi unit industrial estates, specialist education fit outs including auditoriums and training facilities, and technically challenging projects such as healthcare refurbishments and aviation facilities. They are also involved in major infrastructure and energy schemes, including works linked to large scale power and interconnector projects. With a strong pipeline already secured and plans to diversify further into new sectors, this is a great time to be joining. The company is led by a group of Directors who have all held senior roles within Tier 1 contractors. As a result, the business is run with a high level of structure, process and professionalism. At the same time, it retains a genuine small company feel, with an open door approach and a collaborative working environment. The Directors are hands on, approachable and actively involved in supporting the team. The Role You'll take a lead role in the estimating function, working across a variety of projects from early engagement through to tender submission. You'll have the opportunity to influence decisions, contribute to strategy and play a key part in the company's growth. Key Responsibilities Preparing accurate cost estimates across a range of projects Managing tender processes from enquiry through to submission Engaging with clients, consultants and supply chain Reviewing drawings, specifications and project requirements Identifying risks and opportunities within tenders Supporting and mentoring more junior team members where required What They're Looking For Proven experience as an Estimator or Senior Estimator within a main contractor environment Strong understanding of construction processes and pricing Experience working across multiple sectors would be beneficial Confident communicator with the ability to build relationships Someone who wants to be part of a growing business and make an impact This is an opportunity to join a business that offers the best of both worlds, strong leadership and structure alongside a supportive and collaborative environment where you can genuinely add value.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
We're working with a growing contractor who are building a strong reputation across a diverse range of sectors and are now looking to bring in an experienced Senior Estimator to support their continued growth. The business delivers a mix of new build and refurbishment schemes across commercial, industrial and logistics, education, healthcare, energy and aviation projects. Their work ranges from high spec warehouse and distribution facilities through to complex refurbishments of live environments, including schools, healthcare settings and operational industrial units. Recent schemes include the delivery of high quality industrial and logistics developments, full refurbishment of multi unit industrial estates, specialist education fit outs including auditoriums and training facilities, and technically challenging projects such as healthcare refurbishments and aviation facilities. They are also involved in major infrastructure and energy schemes, including works linked to large scale power and interconnector projects. With a strong pipeline already secured and plans to diversify further into new sectors, this is a great time to be joining. The company is led by a group of Directors who have all held senior roles within Tier 1 contractors. As a result, the business is run with a high level of structure, process and professionalism. At the same time, it retains a genuine small company feel, with an open door approach and a collaborative working environment. The Directors are hands on, approachable and actively involved in supporting the team. The Role You'll take a lead role in the estimating function, working across a variety of projects from early engagement through to tender submission. You'll have the opportunity to influence decisions, contribute to strategy and play a key part in the company's growth. Key Responsibilities Preparing accurate cost estimates across a range of projects Managing tender processes from enquiry through to submission Engaging with clients, consultants and supply chain Reviewing drawings, specifications and project requirements Identifying risks and opportunities within tenders Supporting and mentoring more junior team members where required What They're Looking For Proven experience as an Estimator or Senior Estimator within a main contractor environment Strong understanding of construction processes and pricing Experience working across multiple sectors would be beneficial Confident communicator with the ability to build relationships Someone who wants to be part of a growing business and make an impact This is an opportunity to join a business that offers the best of both worlds, strong leadership and structure alongside a supportive and collaborative environment where you can genuinely add value.
£85,000-95,000 plus associated benefits Some estimating roles drain your time. This one amplifies your impact. You'll be joining a privately owned design & build main contractor based in Bromsgrove - stepping into a collaborative, well supported pre construction environment where specialists handle the heavy measurement, and you focus on strategy, pricing and winning the right work. This is a Senior Estimator role where your judgement genuinely shapes outcomes. You'll work closely with the Managing Director - who remains hands on around earthworks - alongside design managers and QSs, bringing commercial clarity across a strong pipeline of negotiated projects. While consultants produce the Bills of Quantities and cut and fill models, you'll stay deeply involved in pricing and analysis - reviewing quantities, interrogating subcontractor returns and shaping the final commercial position. So the work stays technical and influential, without being consumed by pure measurement. And because a high proportion of work is negotiated, you're not just chasing the lowest price. You're helping secure the right projects with a close knit, trusted supply chain - making pricing more collaborative, more accurate and more rewarding. What you'll do Lead pricing, risk and bid strategy across a range of tenders Analyse BoQs and earthworks outputs provided by consultants Shape commercially robust proposals and value driven solutions Work closely with design, commercial and senior leadership teams Support strong relationships with clients and supply chain partners What you'll need Senior estimating experience within a main contractor Confidence influencing pricing and bid direction Strong commercial and analytical skills Experience in design & build environments A collaborative, relationship focused approach About the company This is a contractor built on long term relationships, repeat business and delivery consistency. They invest in specialist pre construction support to reduce risk and improve certainty - allowing their estimators to focus on high value decision making. You'll join a close knit team with direct access to leadership, minimal red tape and the autonomy to make a real impact. And for the right person, they're prepared to offer a highly attractive salary and package. If you prefer shaping winning strategy over firefighting tenders, this role puts you back where you do your best work.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
£85,000-95,000 plus associated benefits Some estimating roles drain your time. This one amplifies your impact. You'll be joining a privately owned design & build main contractor based in Bromsgrove - stepping into a collaborative, well supported pre construction environment where specialists handle the heavy measurement, and you focus on strategy, pricing and winning the right work. This is a Senior Estimator role where your judgement genuinely shapes outcomes. You'll work closely with the Managing Director - who remains hands on around earthworks - alongside design managers and QSs, bringing commercial clarity across a strong pipeline of negotiated projects. While consultants produce the Bills of Quantities and cut and fill models, you'll stay deeply involved in pricing and analysis - reviewing quantities, interrogating subcontractor returns and shaping the final commercial position. So the work stays technical and influential, without being consumed by pure measurement. And because a high proportion of work is negotiated, you're not just chasing the lowest price. You're helping secure the right projects with a close knit, trusted supply chain - making pricing more collaborative, more accurate and more rewarding. What you'll do Lead pricing, risk and bid strategy across a range of tenders Analyse BoQs and earthworks outputs provided by consultants Shape commercially robust proposals and value driven solutions Work closely with design, commercial and senior leadership teams Support strong relationships with clients and supply chain partners What you'll need Senior estimating experience within a main contractor Confidence influencing pricing and bid direction Strong commercial and analytical skills Experience in design & build environments A collaborative, relationship focused approach About the company This is a contractor built on long term relationships, repeat business and delivery consistency. They invest in specialist pre construction support to reduce risk and improve certainty - allowing their estimators to focus on high value decision making. You'll join a close knit team with direct access to leadership, minimal red tape and the autonomy to make a real impact. And for the right person, they're prepared to offer a highly attractive salary and package. If you prefer shaping winning strategy over firefighting tenders, this role puts you back where you do your best work.
Quantity Surveyor / Senior Quantity Surveyor (MULTIDISCPLINED CONSULTANCY) Winchester £60,000 - £65,000+ 30 days holiday + BH + Progression Opportunities + Flexitime + Great Culture / Social Events + Enhanced Paternity and Maternity Pay + Medical Benefits + Modern Office Space + Local Projects + Company Benefits We're looking for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join a progressive consultancy that's reshaping how construction projects are delivered. You'll be part of a forward-thinking team that partners with public and private clients to deliver exceptional developments across healthcare, education, research, and bespoke private projects. This is a great opportunity for someone ready to step into a key role with visibility, variety, and long-term growth. You'll take ownership of your projects from the early design and feasibility stages through to completion, ensuring commercial performance, accuracy, and value at every step. Current and upcoming work includes large-scale community and civic developments, high-quality education facilities, and cutting-edge healthcare environments with projects typically ranging from £5m to £50m in value. You'll be encouraged to build strong client relationships, influence project outcomes, and play an integral part in a collaborative and supportive team culture. This position is ideal for a Quantity Surveyor who's eager to grow within a consultancy that values sustainability, innovation, and integrity. You'll benefit from tailored professional development, structured mentoring, and a flexible working environment that supports both personal and career ambitions. If you're driven by delivering meaningful work and want to shape places that have a lasting impact, we'd love to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage cost planning, tendering, and contract administration across multiple live projects Deliver robust cost estimates and budgets aligned with project goals and client expectations Administer NEC and JCT contracts, ensuring compliance, accuracy, and commercial success Oversee change control, valuations, and final accounts to maintain financial performance Provide expert advice on value engineering, procurement strategy, and risk management Build lasting relationships with clients, consultants, and contractors, representing the consultancy with professionalism and integrity Essential Skills & Experience Minimum 2-3 years' experience in a client-side or consultancy Quantity Surveying role Working towards or holding MRICS status (or equivalent professional qualification) Strong technical knowledge of cost planning, procurement, and contract management Apply or Contact (url removed)
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor / Senior Quantity Surveyor (MULTIDISCPLINED CONSULTANCY) Winchester £60,000 - £65,000+ 30 days holiday + BH + Progression Opportunities + Flexitime + Great Culture / Social Events + Enhanced Paternity and Maternity Pay + Medical Benefits + Modern Office Space + Local Projects + Company Benefits We're looking for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join a progressive consultancy that's reshaping how construction projects are delivered. You'll be part of a forward-thinking team that partners with public and private clients to deliver exceptional developments across healthcare, education, research, and bespoke private projects. This is a great opportunity for someone ready to step into a key role with visibility, variety, and long-term growth. You'll take ownership of your projects from the early design and feasibility stages through to completion, ensuring commercial performance, accuracy, and value at every step. Current and upcoming work includes large-scale community and civic developments, high-quality education facilities, and cutting-edge healthcare environments with projects typically ranging from £5m to £50m in value. You'll be encouraged to build strong client relationships, influence project outcomes, and play an integral part in a collaborative and supportive team culture. This position is ideal for a Quantity Surveyor who's eager to grow within a consultancy that values sustainability, innovation, and integrity. You'll benefit from tailored professional development, structured mentoring, and a flexible working environment that supports both personal and career ambitions. If you're driven by delivering meaningful work and want to shape places that have a lasting impact, we'd love to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage cost planning, tendering, and contract administration across multiple live projects Deliver robust cost estimates and budgets aligned with project goals and client expectations Administer NEC and JCT contracts, ensuring compliance, accuracy, and commercial success Oversee change control, valuations, and final accounts to maintain financial performance Provide expert advice on value engineering, procurement strategy, and risk management Build lasting relationships with clients, consultants, and contractors, representing the consultancy with professionalism and integrity Essential Skills & Experience Minimum 2-3 years' experience in a client-side or consultancy Quantity Surveying role Working towards or holding MRICS status (or equivalent professional qualification) Strong technical knowledge of cost planning, procurement, and contract management Apply or Contact (url removed)
Senior Quantity Surveyor South of England Office & Site Based Permanent Who are we MCR Property Group is a national real estate investment and development company with offices in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh. The business focuses on residential and industrial new build alongside the strategic asset management of existing assets, with a current pipeline of approximately 7,000 residential plots and a commercial and industrial portfolio valued in excess of £2 billion. The role With significant expansion planned over the coming years, MCR is seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join its London-based development team and play a key role in delivering projects across the South of England. Our flagship new build project, based in Bedford, will be the main focal point. As our She Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will provide commercial leadership and take responsibility for the financial performance of assigned developments, ensuring projects are procured effectively and delivered on time and within budget. Reporting directly to the Construction Director, Commercial Director and the Board, the role offers a high level of visibility and involvement in strategic decision-making. The successful candidate will be responsible for preparing and presenting monthly commercial reports, cost forecasts and valuations, managing contract and subcontract packages, administering variations and supporting projects through to final account. They will work closely with Project Managers and fellow Quantity Surveyors across the business, contributing to procurement strategy, value engineering initiatives and ongoing cost control throughout the project lifecycle. About you Applicants should have a minimum of five years' experience working as a Quantity Surveyor across a range of project types and values, with a background gained at either a developer, main contractor or subcontractor. A strong understanding of subcontract procurement and construction commercial management is essential, along with experience in both pre- and post-contract administration, including cost planning, estimating, preparation of bills of quantities, tendering and procurement, valuations, final accounts and commercial reporting. Candidates should also demonstrate a broad understanding of construction processes, materials and building systems, be confident using Excel and other standard office software, and hold a full UK driving licence. MCR is looking for an individual who approaches challenges proactively, is comfortable acting as a sounding board for project teams and can provide clear, commercially sound solutions when issues arise. Strong interpersonal and negotiation skills are essential, along with the confidence to engage professionally with stakeholders at all levels of the business and supply chain. The role would suit someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, values accountability and is motivated by the opportunity to play a visible role within a growing national developer. This is an excellent opportunity to join a highly active and ambitious organisation, work on high-profile residential and industrial developments, and build a long-term career within a business that offers genuine responsibility, progression and exposure to senior leadership from day one.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor South of England Office & Site Based Permanent Who are we MCR Property Group is a national real estate investment and development company with offices in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh. The business focuses on residential and industrial new build alongside the strategic asset management of existing assets, with a current pipeline of approximately 7,000 residential plots and a commercial and industrial portfolio valued in excess of £2 billion. The role With significant expansion planned over the coming years, MCR is seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join its London-based development team and play a key role in delivering projects across the South of England. Our flagship new build project, based in Bedford, will be the main focal point. As our She Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will provide commercial leadership and take responsibility for the financial performance of assigned developments, ensuring projects are procured effectively and delivered on time and within budget. Reporting directly to the Construction Director, Commercial Director and the Board, the role offers a high level of visibility and involvement in strategic decision-making. The successful candidate will be responsible for preparing and presenting monthly commercial reports, cost forecasts and valuations, managing contract and subcontract packages, administering variations and supporting projects through to final account. They will work closely with Project Managers and fellow Quantity Surveyors across the business, contributing to procurement strategy, value engineering initiatives and ongoing cost control throughout the project lifecycle. About you Applicants should have a minimum of five years' experience working as a Quantity Surveyor across a range of project types and values, with a background gained at either a developer, main contractor or subcontractor. A strong understanding of subcontract procurement and construction commercial management is essential, along with experience in both pre- and post-contract administration, including cost planning, estimating, preparation of bills of quantities, tendering and procurement, valuations, final accounts and commercial reporting. Candidates should also demonstrate a broad understanding of construction processes, materials and building systems, be confident using Excel and other standard office software, and hold a full UK driving licence. MCR is looking for an individual who approaches challenges proactively, is comfortable acting as a sounding board for project teams and can provide clear, commercially sound solutions when issues arise. Strong interpersonal and negotiation skills are essential, along with the confidence to engage professionally with stakeholders at all levels of the business and supply chain. The role would suit someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, values accountability and is motivated by the opportunity to play a visible role within a growing national developer. This is an excellent opportunity to join a highly active and ambitious organisation, work on high-profile residential and industrial developments, and build a long-term career within a business that offers genuine responsibility, progression and exposure to senior leadership from day one.
Senior Estimator Location: Walverhampton Are you an experienced senior construction estimator ready to step into a key commercial role and lead accurate, competitive cost estimating across diverse projects? We're looking for a proactive Senior Estimator to join a values-driven team where your expertise will be recognised, supported, and developed. You'll play a central role in the pre-construction and bidding process , responsible for producing robust cost estimates, coordinating tender activity, and supporting strategic decision-making. This is a senior position where leadership and commercial awareness are critical - and where your input directly helps shape successful bid submissions. You'll be joining a culture that champions career development, diversity, inclusion and work/life balance . Whether you're building on long experience or looking to grow further, you'll have opportunities to learn, contribute, and be part of a supportive community. What You'll Do Develop, evaluate, compile, and present detailed cost estimates for construction bids. Support bid qualification and tender strategy including early appraisal and PQQ submissions. Plan and manage pre-construction resources and internal tender processes. Lead tender launches and coordinate documentation, schedules, and team responsibilities. Review tender documentation, Bills of Quantities, supply chain inputs, and external consultant data. Provide technical, commercial, and risk support through the tender process. Attend site visits, presentations, and handover meetings as required. Mentor and support junior estimating staff while promoting continuous improvement. Who You Are We're looking for someone with strong leadership, commercial awareness, and a collaborative mindset. You'll need: Minimum 10 years' experience in senior estimating within a main contracting environment. Experience bidding across multiple sectors (e.g., education, healthcare, commercial, leisure) with typical project values of £7m-£30m. Proven ability to support and manage framework bids and renewals. A track record of mentoring more junior staff and leading aspects of the bidding process. Excellent attention to detail, communication skills and strong team-working behaviours. Benefits & Perks A competitive benefits package designed to support your wellbeing, work/life balance, and career progression: Health Cash Plan Health & wellbeing support Private medical insurance options Company car scheme or allowance Enhanced parental leave Professional membership support Cycle to Work scheme Death in Service benefit providing a tax-free lump sum. How to Apply If this sounds like your next challenge, please email your CV to (url removed) or click on apply
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Senior Estimator Location: Walverhampton Are you an experienced senior construction estimator ready to step into a key commercial role and lead accurate, competitive cost estimating across diverse projects? We're looking for a proactive Senior Estimator to join a values-driven team where your expertise will be recognised, supported, and developed. You'll play a central role in the pre-construction and bidding process , responsible for producing robust cost estimates, coordinating tender activity, and supporting strategic decision-making. This is a senior position where leadership and commercial awareness are critical - and where your input directly helps shape successful bid submissions. You'll be joining a culture that champions career development, diversity, inclusion and work/life balance . Whether you're building on long experience or looking to grow further, you'll have opportunities to learn, contribute, and be part of a supportive community. What You'll Do Develop, evaluate, compile, and present detailed cost estimates for construction bids. Support bid qualification and tender strategy including early appraisal and PQQ submissions. Plan and manage pre-construction resources and internal tender processes. Lead tender launches and coordinate documentation, schedules, and team responsibilities. Review tender documentation, Bills of Quantities, supply chain inputs, and external consultant data. Provide technical, commercial, and risk support through the tender process. Attend site visits, presentations, and handover meetings as required. Mentor and support junior estimating staff while promoting continuous improvement. Who You Are We're looking for someone with strong leadership, commercial awareness, and a collaborative mindset. You'll need: Minimum 10 years' experience in senior estimating within a main contracting environment. Experience bidding across multiple sectors (e.g., education, healthcare, commercial, leisure) with typical project values of £7m-£30m. Proven ability to support and manage framework bids and renewals. A track record of mentoring more junior staff and leading aspects of the bidding process. Excellent attention to detail, communication skills and strong team-working behaviours. Benefits & Perks A competitive benefits package designed to support your wellbeing, work/life balance, and career progression: Health Cash Plan Health & wellbeing support Private medical insurance options Company car scheme or allowance Enhanced parental leave Professional membership support Cycle to Work scheme Death in Service benefit providing a tax-free lump sum. How to Apply If this sounds like your next challenge, please email your CV to (url removed) or click on apply
Estimating Manager - Infrastructure - Mississauga, ON Canada Employment Type: Permanent FT (CAN) Workplace Type: Office Our client is an employee-owned construction solutions partner that services the buildings, industrial, infrastructure, water and project finance sectors . We deliver lasting value for our clients through meticulous planning and scheduling, while upholding rigorous safety and quality standards. With offices throughout North America, our passionate and knowledgeable teams deliver projects that enable communities to thrive and people to live, work, move and grow in a rapidly changing world. Join our team to deliver a better tomorrow. We are seeking top-tier talent to join our Infrastructure division and build innovative projects in the transit and transportation sectors, such as roads, highways/freeways, bridges, interchanges, LRTs, BRTs, and airports. As a member of this collaborative team, you can expect a safe, diverse and inclusive environment, and on-going learning and career development opportunities. About the Role: The Estimating Manager reports directly to the Ontario Pre-Construction Director and will have an in-depth knowledge of conceptual estimating, budgeting, tendering, proposal submission, and construction methodology. The Estimating Manager will have oversight of the buildings, large projects, and transit estimating teams while being mentored by the Director and/or Chief Estimator to further develop their leadership skills and approach to pursuit activities. As an Estimating Manager you will: Provide coaching and mentorship to the estimating team throughout all aspects of the estimating process Oversee project scope of work reviews to ensure completeness of estimates and that all technical specifications, subcontractor scopes, and general condition items have been quantified and costed Identify and develop constructability requirements for orders of magnitude and high-level budgeting Propose and approve project risk and cost mitigation as well as the potential for project opportunities and cost savings Propose and approve potential bid strategies, constructability requirements, and advantages or innovations to increase bidding success Review and confirm labour and equipment productivities are based on historically correct values through analytics and other sources Confirm subcontractor bids as selected are clear of irregularities and ensure the full scope of work is included Participate in or lead the bid close of larger sized or more complex projects Oversee bid closings of mid to large projects led by more junior team members Review requirements, delegate work and assemble overall conceptual and budget costs using past project analytics, benchmarking, and historical data Develop scopes of work for subcontractors to provide budgeting assistance on larger and more complicated projects Engage in subcontractor post award scope clarification and negotiation Conduct market testing or benchmark costing to ensure estimates / budgets reflect current construction values Assess manpower planning and allocation throughout the estimate lifecycle, including operations personnel where required Lead the estimating team on large or more complex projects pursuit Manage the Kick-Off Meeting and weekly strategy meetings, and chair any formal meetings for large complex projects, ensuring the estimating process will meet the milestone dates established Instil and guide autonomy in the team to prioritize the work, set deliverables, and select the appropriate work execution methods Develop strategic planning skills, including workforce / succession planning and medium-term business planning Provide input to the business development process, assuring potential projects and clients are tracked and monitored regularly Monitor the estimating work business plan and update / integrate with the operations overall business plan Encourage and track best practices within the estimating group towards continuous improvement of the estimating process Build effective relationships with clients, consultants, subcontractors, suppliers, and internal stakeholders (operations staff) that reflect and support core values and brand image Develop skills to manage, mentor, and coach the estimating team, while developing talent pools when required and ensuring an understanding and accuracy of tasks are achieved and objectives are met Lead a team for an estimate and review support Estimators work Collaborate effectively with operations personnel Operations Managers and Project Qualifications/experience: High School graduation and completion of a diploma training program at a college or technical school, with an ability to understand, utilize, and communicate specialized information verbally or written Gold Seal Certified, LEED Accredited, LEAN experience, MRICS, and CIQS are all assets 10+ years of a combination of field and estimating experience, with senior estimating/leadership experience of at least 5 years Experience with different procurement methods Ability to collaborate with operations, different business units, internal and external clients, and stakeholders Thorough understanding and proficiency in design-build, IPD and Construction Management is an asset Proficiency in MS Excel, scheduling software (Primavera preferred), quantification software (such as OnScreen Takeoff, Bluebeam, Agtek), and BIM modelling is an asset Proficiency in conceptual estimating, benchmarking, market testing, and knowledge of analytics related to project pursuits Full understanding of all subcontractor scopes of work with the ability to develop scopes of work and Requests for Proposal / Requests for Quotation. For the right candidate, this position offers a competitive salary up to CA$ 200K Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Estimating Manager - Infrastructure - Mississauga, ON Canada Employment Type: Permanent FT (CAN) Workplace Type: Office Our client is an employee-owned construction solutions partner that services the buildings, industrial, infrastructure, water and project finance sectors . We deliver lasting value for our clients through meticulous planning and scheduling, while upholding rigorous safety and quality standards. With offices throughout North America, our passionate and knowledgeable teams deliver projects that enable communities to thrive and people to live, work, move and grow in a rapidly changing world. Join our team to deliver a better tomorrow. We are seeking top-tier talent to join our Infrastructure division and build innovative projects in the transit and transportation sectors, such as roads, highways/freeways, bridges, interchanges, LRTs, BRTs, and airports. As a member of this collaborative team, you can expect a safe, diverse and inclusive environment, and on-going learning and career development opportunities. About the Role: The Estimating Manager reports directly to the Ontario Pre-Construction Director and will have an in-depth knowledge of conceptual estimating, budgeting, tendering, proposal submission, and construction methodology. The Estimating Manager will have oversight of the buildings, large projects, and transit estimating teams while being mentored by the Director and/or Chief Estimator to further develop their leadership skills and approach to pursuit activities. As an Estimating Manager you will: Provide coaching and mentorship to the estimating team throughout all aspects of the estimating process Oversee project scope of work reviews to ensure completeness of estimates and that all technical specifications, subcontractor scopes, and general condition items have been quantified and costed Identify and develop constructability requirements for orders of magnitude and high-level budgeting Propose and approve project risk and cost mitigation as well as the potential for project opportunities and cost savings Propose and approve potential bid strategies, constructability requirements, and advantages or innovations to increase bidding success Review and confirm labour and equipment productivities are based on historically correct values through analytics and other sources Confirm subcontractor bids as selected are clear of irregularities and ensure the full scope of work is included Participate in or lead the bid close of larger sized or more complex projects Oversee bid closings of mid to large projects led by more junior team members Review requirements, delegate work and assemble overall conceptual and budget costs using past project analytics, benchmarking, and historical data Develop scopes of work for subcontractors to provide budgeting assistance on larger and more complicated projects Engage in subcontractor post award scope clarification and negotiation Conduct market testing or benchmark costing to ensure estimates / budgets reflect current construction values Assess manpower planning and allocation throughout the estimate lifecycle, including operations personnel where required Lead the estimating team on large or more complex projects pursuit Manage the Kick-Off Meeting and weekly strategy meetings, and chair any formal meetings for large complex projects, ensuring the estimating process will meet the milestone dates established Instil and guide autonomy in the team to prioritize the work, set deliverables, and select the appropriate work execution methods Develop strategic planning skills, including workforce / succession planning and medium-term business planning Provide input to the business development process, assuring potential projects and clients are tracked and monitored regularly Monitor the estimating work business plan and update / integrate with the operations overall business plan Encourage and track best practices within the estimating group towards continuous improvement of the estimating process Build effective relationships with clients, consultants, subcontractors, suppliers, and internal stakeholders (operations staff) that reflect and support core values and brand image Develop skills to manage, mentor, and coach the estimating team, while developing talent pools when required and ensuring an understanding and accuracy of tasks are achieved and objectives are met Lead a team for an estimate and review support Estimators work Collaborate effectively with operations personnel Operations Managers and Project Qualifications/experience: High School graduation and completion of a diploma training program at a college or technical school, with an ability to understand, utilize, and communicate specialized information verbally or written Gold Seal Certified, LEED Accredited, LEAN experience, MRICS, and CIQS are all assets 10+ years of a combination of field and estimating experience, with senior estimating/leadership experience of at least 5 years Experience with different procurement methods Ability to collaborate with operations, different business units, internal and external clients, and stakeholders Thorough understanding and proficiency in design-build, IPD and Construction Management is an asset Proficiency in MS Excel, scheduling software (Primavera preferred), quantification software (such as OnScreen Takeoff, Bluebeam, Agtek), and BIM modelling is an asset Proficiency in conceptual estimating, benchmarking, market testing, and knowledge of analytics related to project pursuits Full understanding of all subcontractor scopes of work with the ability to develop scopes of work and Requests for Proposal / Requests for Quotation. For the right candidate, this position offers a competitive salary up to CA$ 200K Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
Yolk Recruitment are proud to be supporting a valued-driven, community-based Housing Association in Cardiff in the search for a Senior Procurement Officer to join their ICT & Procurement team on a 12-month maternity cover contract. This is a pivotal role within the organisation, working closely with the Head of ICT & Procurement and key stakeholders across the business to manage and deliver end-to-end procurement activity for goods, works and services. You will play a central role in ensuring compliance with procurement legislation, maintaining the Association's contracts register, and driving value for money across all procurement activity. The Role As Senior Procurement Officer, you will lead on procurement exercises across the association, supporting teams to ensure processes align with best practice, internal policies, and all relevant legislation. You will also take responsibility for maintaining and improving procurement and contract management processes, including supplier registers, KPI monitoring, benchmarking, and supporting dispute resolution. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage procurement exercises from initiation to contract award Provide expert procurement guidance across the organisation Ensure compliance with Public Procurement Regulations and financial frameworks Maintain and manage the contracts register and approved supplier list Carry out market testing, benchmarking and supplier performance reviews Support contract managers with contract packs, KPI development and monitoring Coordinate contract dispute resolution and contractor onboarding compliance checks Deliver procurement and contract management training to internal stakeholders Support delivery of social value and community benefits within procurement Horizon scan for changes in procurement legislation and implement improvements Review and update procurement strategy, audit trails and internal processes What we're looking for: Professional procurement qualification (CIPS) Proven experience running tenders in line with Public Procurement Regulations / OJEU Strong knowledge of tendering and contracting processes, including construction procurement Experience of supplier and contract management, KPI monitoring and dispute resolution Understanding of procurement within the housing sector Strong analytical and financial skills with high attention to detail Confident communicator able to engage with a wide range of stakeholders Ability to manage multiple priorities and work under pressure to deadlines Experience working with frameworks and consortia arrangements Knowledge of GDPR and data sharing agreements Benefits Annual leave is initially 27 days plus 8 bank holidays per year. Opportunity to buy or sell up to 5 days leave each year. Hybrid working. Discounts across 4,000 brands and retailers across purchases including travel, food, entertainment and personal care. Defined Contribution pension with The Pensions Trust, contributing a minimum of 5% while you contribute from 4% to support your future savings. Health Plan. Apply Now To access the full job description and for a confidential conversation, please contact Hannah Welfoot at Yolk Recruitment. To apply, please email your up-to-date CV demonstrating how you meet the requirements of the role.
Apr 25, 2026
Contractor
Yolk Recruitment are proud to be supporting a valued-driven, community-based Housing Association in Cardiff in the search for a Senior Procurement Officer to join their ICT & Procurement team on a 12-month maternity cover contract. This is a pivotal role within the organisation, working closely with the Head of ICT & Procurement and key stakeholders across the business to manage and deliver end-to-end procurement activity for goods, works and services. You will play a central role in ensuring compliance with procurement legislation, maintaining the Association's contracts register, and driving value for money across all procurement activity. The Role As Senior Procurement Officer, you will lead on procurement exercises across the association, supporting teams to ensure processes align with best practice, internal policies, and all relevant legislation. You will also take responsibility for maintaining and improving procurement and contract management processes, including supplier registers, KPI monitoring, benchmarking, and supporting dispute resolution. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage procurement exercises from initiation to contract award Provide expert procurement guidance across the organisation Ensure compliance with Public Procurement Regulations and financial frameworks Maintain and manage the contracts register and approved supplier list Carry out market testing, benchmarking and supplier performance reviews Support contract managers with contract packs, KPI development and monitoring Coordinate contract dispute resolution and contractor onboarding compliance checks Deliver procurement and contract management training to internal stakeholders Support delivery of social value and community benefits within procurement Horizon scan for changes in procurement legislation and implement improvements Review and update procurement strategy, audit trails and internal processes What we're looking for: Professional procurement qualification (CIPS) Proven experience running tenders in line with Public Procurement Regulations / OJEU Strong knowledge of tendering and contracting processes, including construction procurement Experience of supplier and contract management, KPI monitoring and dispute resolution Understanding of procurement within the housing sector Strong analytical and financial skills with high attention to detail Confident communicator able to engage with a wide range of stakeholders Ability to manage multiple priorities and work under pressure to deadlines Experience working with frameworks and consortia arrangements Knowledge of GDPR and data sharing agreements Benefits Annual leave is initially 27 days plus 8 bank holidays per year. Opportunity to buy or sell up to 5 days leave each year. Hybrid working. Discounts across 4,000 brands and retailers across purchases including travel, food, entertainment and personal care. Defined Contribution pension with The Pensions Trust, contributing a minimum of 5% while you contribute from 4% to support your future savings. Health Plan. Apply Now To access the full job description and for a confidential conversation, please contact Hannah Welfoot at Yolk Recruitment. To apply, please email your up-to-date CV demonstrating how you meet the requirements of the role.
We are looking to strengthen our SHEQ Team with a Health and safety Manager based at either Hattersley, Preston or one of our Major Projects with hybrid working available. You will report directly to the Regional Head of SHEQ and your role will cover United Utilities Region. Key Responsibilities Provide leadership and support to management teams on the implementation of HSE guidance and best practice. Promote exceptional health and safety standards to direct and subcontracted workforce. Promote a positive health and safety culture where employees are encouraged to report unsafe acts, behaviour and near misses. Ensure that all work is carried out in accordance with the Enterprise and MWHT Policies and Procedures and also any applicable Health and Safety Legislation. Advise and support Managers and Supervisors to discharge their responsibilities for the H&S of employees and others to whom they have a duty as defined by Legislation and Company Procedures. Ensure management controls are in place so that all personnel are aware of their statutory duties and responsibilities, and to provide advice as and when required. Carry out systematic audits and inspections of construction sites, mobile workplaces, offices and other workplaces to verify compliance with the legislative requirements and compliance with the requirements of the health and safety management systems. Develop and deliver audit regime in line with both project and business requirements. Report the findings of assessments to site management and jointly agree any actions required and timescales for completion. Monitor the satisfactory resolution of health and safety issues. Liaise with Operations to ensure actions arising are closed out in a timely manner and feed back into management review meetings. Assist with the on going development and maintenance of the UU Enterprise MWHT SHEQ Strategy in line with corporate practices and contractual obligations. Work alongside the Quality Manager in the development and maintenance of health and safety related documentation within the IMS, acting as a subject matter H&S expert. Manage H&S Senior Advisors and H&S Advisors and provide a mentoring and coaching role, ensuring that they are appropriately trained, competent and motivated to carry out their responsibilities to the required standards and set personal development plans and objectives. Lead, partake and oversee accident/incident investigations in accordance with the Company procedure and, analysing all data, making recommendations to avoid any reoccurrences. Work alongside the Quality Manager to manage, collate & review H&S data and submit to the Head of SHEQ for reporting purposes. Oversee and, where required, be involved in the preparation & review of H&S documents including those of 3rd parties. Manage & provide support to Project teams in the development of H&S Plans and monitor compliance. Provide reports, presentations and information as directed by the Business / H&S function. Support the Business / H&S function in the delivery of the Group Audit Programme. Providing input and review of pre qualification, tender and H&S award submissions. Participate in working groups / forums as required. Work alongside the Quality Manager in the dissemination of information issued by the H&S function to relevant employees. Assist the regional management teams and employees with the preparation of risk assessments and identification of suitable control measures, as and when required. Liaise with clients, HSE Inspectors and external assessors. Liaise with subcontractors and conduct assessments of suppliers and sub contractor's safety arrangements, as required. Liaise with client representatives to ensure all parties' interests are being fulfilled and portray MWHT's professional image at all times. Undertake such other duties, training and/or hours of work as may be reasonably required, and which are consistent with the general level of responsibility of this role. Essential Qualifications 6 years' experience in a senior H&S Role NEBOSH Diploma / NVQ Level 4 / Degree qualified Membership of IOSH (GradIOSH as minimum) Strong background in safety management and experience in a similar role Experience of the Utilities/Construction Industry Experience of managing safety advisors Ability to set SMART objectives and monitor the implementation of these objectives Solid understanding of the requirements of BS OHSAS 18001 / ISO 45001 Desirable Qualifications CSCS/SHEQ Water Card EUSR Water Hygiene
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
We are looking to strengthen our SHEQ Team with a Health and safety Manager based at either Hattersley, Preston or one of our Major Projects with hybrid working available. You will report directly to the Regional Head of SHEQ and your role will cover United Utilities Region. Key Responsibilities Provide leadership and support to management teams on the implementation of HSE guidance and best practice. Promote exceptional health and safety standards to direct and subcontracted workforce. Promote a positive health and safety culture where employees are encouraged to report unsafe acts, behaviour and near misses. Ensure that all work is carried out in accordance with the Enterprise and MWHT Policies and Procedures and also any applicable Health and Safety Legislation. Advise and support Managers and Supervisors to discharge their responsibilities for the H&S of employees and others to whom they have a duty as defined by Legislation and Company Procedures. Ensure management controls are in place so that all personnel are aware of their statutory duties and responsibilities, and to provide advice as and when required. Carry out systematic audits and inspections of construction sites, mobile workplaces, offices and other workplaces to verify compliance with the legislative requirements and compliance with the requirements of the health and safety management systems. Develop and deliver audit regime in line with both project and business requirements. Report the findings of assessments to site management and jointly agree any actions required and timescales for completion. Monitor the satisfactory resolution of health and safety issues. Liaise with Operations to ensure actions arising are closed out in a timely manner and feed back into management review meetings. Assist with the on going development and maintenance of the UU Enterprise MWHT SHEQ Strategy in line with corporate practices and contractual obligations. Work alongside the Quality Manager in the development and maintenance of health and safety related documentation within the IMS, acting as a subject matter H&S expert. Manage H&S Senior Advisors and H&S Advisors and provide a mentoring and coaching role, ensuring that they are appropriately trained, competent and motivated to carry out their responsibilities to the required standards and set personal development plans and objectives. Lead, partake and oversee accident/incident investigations in accordance with the Company procedure and, analysing all data, making recommendations to avoid any reoccurrences. Work alongside the Quality Manager to manage, collate & review H&S data and submit to the Head of SHEQ for reporting purposes. Oversee and, where required, be involved in the preparation & review of H&S documents including those of 3rd parties. Manage & provide support to Project teams in the development of H&S Plans and monitor compliance. Provide reports, presentations and information as directed by the Business / H&S function. Support the Business / H&S function in the delivery of the Group Audit Programme. Providing input and review of pre qualification, tender and H&S award submissions. Participate in working groups / forums as required. Work alongside the Quality Manager in the dissemination of information issued by the H&S function to relevant employees. Assist the regional management teams and employees with the preparation of risk assessments and identification of suitable control measures, as and when required. Liaise with clients, HSE Inspectors and external assessors. Liaise with subcontractors and conduct assessments of suppliers and sub contractor's safety arrangements, as required. Liaise with client representatives to ensure all parties' interests are being fulfilled and portray MWHT's professional image at all times. Undertake such other duties, training and/or hours of work as may be reasonably required, and which are consistent with the general level of responsibility of this role. Essential Qualifications 6 years' experience in a senior H&S Role NEBOSH Diploma / NVQ Level 4 / Degree qualified Membership of IOSH (GradIOSH as minimum) Strong background in safety management and experience in a similar role Experience of the Utilities/Construction Industry Experience of managing safety advisors Ability to set SMART objectives and monitor the implementation of these objectives Solid understanding of the requirements of BS OHSAS 18001 / ISO 45001 Desirable Qualifications CSCS/SHEQ Water Card EUSR Water Hygiene
Senior Estimator - Highways Step into a Senior Estimator - Highways role where your insight directly shapes major civils and highways projects across England. You will have the autonomy to influence competitive tenders, target costs and budgets, while working on complex, high-profile schemes in pavements, drainage, earthworks and structures. Why this opportunity stands out You will be joining a business that is investing in its pre-construction and estimating capability and sees you as a key part of winning and delivering the next generation of highways projects. As a Senior Estimator - Highways, you will be trusted to lead on substantial bids, work closely with senior stakeholders and have a genuine voice in commercial strategy, rather than just "number crunching" in the background. Who you'll be joining You will be part of a collaborative, forward-thinking civil engineering contractor delivering highways and infrastructure schemes across England. Relationships are central to how the team operates. You will be working alongside experienced bid professionals, project managers, commercial managers and supply chain partners, as well as directly with clients and their professional advisors, to develop winning solutions and build long-term partnerships in the highways sector. What you'll be doing In this Senior Estimator - Highways position, you will: Produce and manage robust analytical cost estimates, target costs and budgets for one-off tenders, projects and long-term frameworks. Prepare accurate and timely cost estimates that reflect project requirements, site conditions and client needs. Develop cost plans, order-of-magnitude budgets and design-to-cost budgets to support work winning and project development. Analyse method-related costs and temporary works in collaboration with engineering and delivery teams. Compile tender summaries, risk registers and contribute to written methodologies and technical/commercial proposals. Present commercial strategies and key tender recommendations at adjudication meetings. Hand over successful bids to delivery teams, ensuring clarity on scope, risks and commercial assumptions. Seek feedback on tenders, using lessons learned to drive continuous improvement across the business. What you'll bring To thrive as a Senior Estimator - Highways, you will have: Proven experience as an estimator on large, complex infrastructure or highways projects. A strong background in general civils, highways, pavements, drainage, earthworks and structures. Demonstrable experience estimating rates from first principles. Good working knowledge of Methods of Measurement and preparing Bills of Quantities. Strong understanding of construction techniques, technologies and risk management principles. Confident IT skills, including the use of estimating software and Excel. A degree, HNC/HND or equivalent relevant experience in a related discipline. A proactive, detail-oriented approach with a passion for building relationships and driving continuous improvement. What you'll get in return You will receive a comprehensive rewards package, including: A competitive salary aligned to your experience and the market.Up to £80,000. Company car scheme. Private healthcare. Pension scheme. Life assurance cover. 25 days' annual leave plus an additional day off for your birthday. Enhanced maternity and paternity package. You will also benefit from flexible, hybrid working where business and project needs allow. Your growth, location and working pattern You will have access to clear routes for career progression within pre-construction, commercial or project leadership, with support for professional development and ongoing training. Projects are delivered across England, and you will work in a mix of office, home and site environments as required by live tenders and client meetings. The role offers a modern, flexible working pattern focused on outcomes and collaboration, rather than rigid time at a single base. Ready to explore the next step? If you are a Senior Estimator - Highways who enjoys the challenge of competitive tendering, influencing commercial outcomes and working as part of a supportive, expert team, you will find this a rewarding next move in your career. Apply with your CV or get in touch to discuss how this Senior Estimator - Highways position could align with your experience, ambitions and preferred working pattern. FOOTNOTE: If you feel that you are right for this role technically, but the salary, location or seniority does not suit you specifically then please still feel free to send us your CV. We constantly recruit for roles very similar to this one at all levels UK Wide. We are always keen to chat with you discreetly about your employment situation. Even if you are happy in your current role for now, we always welcome calls from Highways professionals keen to make their introductions for future months or years. Carrington West's Highways, Transport & Infrastructure division is the fastest growing in the country, our specialist team has a combined over 100+ years' experience in this market. Please call Jordan Townley at Carrington West on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) for more information. By applying for this position, you are agreeing for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will be shared with third-party clients specifically relevant to any roles you have applied for. If at any stage, you wish to withdraw your consent please contact us.
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Senior Estimator - Highways Step into a Senior Estimator - Highways role where your insight directly shapes major civils and highways projects across England. You will have the autonomy to influence competitive tenders, target costs and budgets, while working on complex, high-profile schemes in pavements, drainage, earthworks and structures. Why this opportunity stands out You will be joining a business that is investing in its pre-construction and estimating capability and sees you as a key part of winning and delivering the next generation of highways projects. As a Senior Estimator - Highways, you will be trusted to lead on substantial bids, work closely with senior stakeholders and have a genuine voice in commercial strategy, rather than just "number crunching" in the background. Who you'll be joining You will be part of a collaborative, forward-thinking civil engineering contractor delivering highways and infrastructure schemes across England. Relationships are central to how the team operates. You will be working alongside experienced bid professionals, project managers, commercial managers and supply chain partners, as well as directly with clients and their professional advisors, to develop winning solutions and build long-term partnerships in the highways sector. What you'll be doing In this Senior Estimator - Highways position, you will: Produce and manage robust analytical cost estimates, target costs and budgets for one-off tenders, projects and long-term frameworks. Prepare accurate and timely cost estimates that reflect project requirements, site conditions and client needs. Develop cost plans, order-of-magnitude budgets and design-to-cost budgets to support work winning and project development. Analyse method-related costs and temporary works in collaboration with engineering and delivery teams. Compile tender summaries, risk registers and contribute to written methodologies and technical/commercial proposals. Present commercial strategies and key tender recommendations at adjudication meetings. Hand over successful bids to delivery teams, ensuring clarity on scope, risks and commercial assumptions. Seek feedback on tenders, using lessons learned to drive continuous improvement across the business. What you'll bring To thrive as a Senior Estimator - Highways, you will have: Proven experience as an estimator on large, complex infrastructure or highways projects. A strong background in general civils, highways, pavements, drainage, earthworks and structures. Demonstrable experience estimating rates from first principles. Good working knowledge of Methods of Measurement and preparing Bills of Quantities. Strong understanding of construction techniques, technologies and risk management principles. Confident IT skills, including the use of estimating software and Excel. A degree, HNC/HND or equivalent relevant experience in a related discipline. A proactive, detail-oriented approach with a passion for building relationships and driving continuous improvement. What you'll get in return You will receive a comprehensive rewards package, including: A competitive salary aligned to your experience and the market.Up to £80,000. Company car scheme. Private healthcare. Pension scheme. Life assurance cover. 25 days' annual leave plus an additional day off for your birthday. Enhanced maternity and paternity package. You will also benefit from flexible, hybrid working where business and project needs allow. Your growth, location and working pattern You will have access to clear routes for career progression within pre-construction, commercial or project leadership, with support for professional development and ongoing training. Projects are delivered across England, and you will work in a mix of office, home and site environments as required by live tenders and client meetings. The role offers a modern, flexible working pattern focused on outcomes and collaboration, rather than rigid time at a single base. Ready to explore the next step? If you are a Senior Estimator - Highways who enjoys the challenge of competitive tendering, influencing commercial outcomes and working as part of a supportive, expert team, you will find this a rewarding next move in your career. Apply with your CV or get in touch to discuss how this Senior Estimator - Highways position could align with your experience, ambitions and preferred working pattern. FOOTNOTE: If you feel that you are right for this role technically, but the salary, location or seniority does not suit you specifically then please still feel free to send us your CV. We constantly recruit for roles very similar to this one at all levels UK Wide. We are always keen to chat with you discreetly about your employment situation. Even if you are happy in your current role for now, we always welcome calls from Highways professionals keen to make their introductions for future months or years. Carrington West's Highways, Transport & Infrastructure division is the fastest growing in the country, our specialist team has a combined over 100+ years' experience in this market. Please call Jordan Townley at Carrington West on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) for more information. By applying for this position, you are agreeing for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will be shared with third-party clients specifically relevant to any roles you have applied for. If at any stage, you wish to withdraw your consent please contact us.
Worth Recruiting - Property Industry Recruitment Job Title: SENIOR BID WRITER - Public Housing & Construction Sector Location: Waterloo, SE1 Salary: £50,000 per annum Position: Permanent, Full-Time Reference: WR 87851 WANTED! An experienced Senior Bid Writer responsible for preparing high-quality tender submissions across housing and construction programmes: supporting public-sector procurement processes and helping convert opportunities into secured work through clear, compliant proposals. A Senior Bid Writer is required to support the preparation and coordination of bid submissions across housing and construction programmes delivered in partnership with public-sector organisations and local authorities Working within a Public Partnerships environment, the role focuses on producing clear, structured and compliant proposals aligned to client requirements. The position works closely with internal teams to gather technical information, coordinate submissions and ensure BIDs are delivered to a high professional standard. This role plays an important part in supporting the conversion of opportunities into secured programmes. What You'll Be Doing (Key Responsibilities): Lead the preparation and drafting of written BID and proposal submissions Interpret tender documentation, client requirements and evaluation criteria Structure and produce clear, compliant responses aligned to procurement requirements Coordinate information and inputs from internal teams and subject matter experts Manage bid timelines, submission milestones and documentation processes Maintain organised bid documentation, version control and audit records Translate technical delivery information into clear written responses Maintain and develop a bid content library to support future submissions Ensure consistent messaging and positioning across bid responses Prepare final documentation and ensure submissions meet client instructions Support submissions through procurement portals and framework processes Contribute to bid strategy discussions and opportunity positioning What We're Looking For (Skills & Experience): Experience in bid writing within housing, construction or public-sector environments Experience preparing tender submissions for public-sector procurements or frameworks Strong written communication skills with the ability to produce clear, structured responses Experience coordinating multi-author documents and internal contributions Strong attention to detail, particularly in compliance and documentation accuracy Ability to manage multiple deadlines and submission timelines Understanding of housing, regeneration or construction sector activity Knowledge of public-sector procurement processes is advantageous Highly organised approach to document management and BID coordination What's In It For You? Competitive salary and performance-related earning potential Pension contribution Opportunity to work on housing and regeneration programmes delivered with public-sector partners Exposure to strategic bid submissions across construction and housing delivery Opportunity to develop within a growing partnerships and delivery environment Ready to take the next step in your property career? If you are interested in this Senior Bid Writer role, please contact the Property Recruitment Team at Worth Recruiting today, quoting reference: WR 87851 . About Your Application: Response Time: We receive a great many applications and respond as quickly as possible. If you have not heard from us within 48 working hours, please assume that on this occasion your application has not been successful. Data Protection: Worth Recruiting is acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this position. By submitting your application, you consent to Worth Recruiting processing and storing your data for the purposes of your job search. For more information, please see our privacy policy on our website. Confidentiality: All communications with Worth Recruiting are completely confidential. We will always need to speak with you before we are able to submit your CV to our client. Please Note: This vacancy summary is intended as a general guide only and should NOT be used as a definitive job description. Our job advert, including details of salary, working hours or location may change without notice and in any case, are likely be highly influenced by the skills, qualifications, previous experience, attitude, ability and personal requirements of the candidate. About Worth Recruiting: Worth Recruiting provides a bespoke recruitment service to the Property Industry offering roles in Estate Agency, Lettings, Commercial Property, Surveying, Property Management, Financial Services, and Prop Tech . Find out more at: worthrecruiting.me. Job Reference: WR 87851 - Senior BID Writer - Public Housing & Construction Sector
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Worth Recruiting - Property Industry Recruitment Job Title: SENIOR BID WRITER - Public Housing & Construction Sector Location: Waterloo, SE1 Salary: £50,000 per annum Position: Permanent, Full-Time Reference: WR 87851 WANTED! An experienced Senior Bid Writer responsible for preparing high-quality tender submissions across housing and construction programmes: supporting public-sector procurement processes and helping convert opportunities into secured work through clear, compliant proposals. A Senior Bid Writer is required to support the preparation and coordination of bid submissions across housing and construction programmes delivered in partnership with public-sector organisations and local authorities Working within a Public Partnerships environment, the role focuses on producing clear, structured and compliant proposals aligned to client requirements. The position works closely with internal teams to gather technical information, coordinate submissions and ensure BIDs are delivered to a high professional standard. This role plays an important part in supporting the conversion of opportunities into secured programmes. What You'll Be Doing (Key Responsibilities): Lead the preparation and drafting of written BID and proposal submissions Interpret tender documentation, client requirements and evaluation criteria Structure and produce clear, compliant responses aligned to procurement requirements Coordinate information and inputs from internal teams and subject matter experts Manage bid timelines, submission milestones and documentation processes Maintain organised bid documentation, version control and audit records Translate technical delivery information into clear written responses Maintain and develop a bid content library to support future submissions Ensure consistent messaging and positioning across bid responses Prepare final documentation and ensure submissions meet client instructions Support submissions through procurement portals and framework processes Contribute to bid strategy discussions and opportunity positioning What We're Looking For (Skills & Experience): Experience in bid writing within housing, construction or public-sector environments Experience preparing tender submissions for public-sector procurements or frameworks Strong written communication skills with the ability to produce clear, structured responses Experience coordinating multi-author documents and internal contributions Strong attention to detail, particularly in compliance and documentation accuracy Ability to manage multiple deadlines and submission timelines Understanding of housing, regeneration or construction sector activity Knowledge of public-sector procurement processes is advantageous Highly organised approach to document management and BID coordination What's In It For You? Competitive salary and performance-related earning potential Pension contribution Opportunity to work on housing and regeneration programmes delivered with public-sector partners Exposure to strategic bid submissions across construction and housing delivery Opportunity to develop within a growing partnerships and delivery environment Ready to take the next step in your property career? If you are interested in this Senior Bid Writer role, please contact the Property Recruitment Team at Worth Recruiting today, quoting reference: WR 87851 . About Your Application: Response Time: We receive a great many applications and respond as quickly as possible. If you have not heard from us within 48 working hours, please assume that on this occasion your application has not been successful. Data Protection: Worth Recruiting is acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this position. By submitting your application, you consent to Worth Recruiting processing and storing your data for the purposes of your job search. For more information, please see our privacy policy on our website. Confidentiality: All communications with Worth Recruiting are completely confidential. We will always need to speak with you before we are able to submit your CV to our client. Please Note: This vacancy summary is intended as a general guide only and should NOT be used as a definitive job description. Our job advert, including details of salary, working hours or location may change without notice and in any case, are likely be highly influenced by the skills, qualifications, previous experience, attitude, ability and personal requirements of the candidate. About Worth Recruiting: Worth Recruiting provides a bespoke recruitment service to the Property Industry offering roles in Estate Agency, Lettings, Commercial Property, Surveying, Property Management, Financial Services, and Prop Tech . Find out more at: worthrecruiting.me. Job Reference: WR 87851 - Senior BID Writer - Public Housing & Construction Sector
Procurement Manager Healthcare, Education & Commercial Projects Location: North West Salary: £50,000 £65,000 (DOE) Package: Car allowance, mileage, 23 days holiday + bank holidays (increasing with service), early finish Fridays, plus full benefits package Our client is a privately owned design & build contractor delivering complex projects across the healthcare, education, and commercial sectors. With a strong reputation for quality delivery and a collaborative culture, they continue to secure repeat business across live and regulated environments. Due to sustained growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Procurement Manager to support the commercial and operational teams across multiple live projects. The Role Reporting to the Commercial Director and working closely with the Quantity Surveying and project delivery teams, the Procurement Manager will take ownership of the end-to-end procurement process across multiple schemes. You will play a key role in ensuring subcontractors, materials, and suppliers are procured efficiently, commercially, and in line with programme requirements, while supporting overall project profitability and risk management. This is a strategic and hands-on role, requiring strong negotiation skills, commercial awareness, and the ability to coordinate multiple packages across concurrent projects. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the procurement process across multiple live projects Develop and maintain procurement schedules in line with project programmes and milestones Source, evaluate, and appoint subcontractors and suppliers in accordance with company procedures Prepare and issue tender packages, ensuring accuracy and completeness of information Analyse and compare tender returns, providing commercial recommendations to the project and commercial teams Lead negotiations with subcontractors and suppliers to achieve best value and contract compliance Work closely with Quantity Surveyors to align procurement strategy with cost plans and budgets Ensure subcontract orders are accurately prepared, issued, and returned in a timely manner Maintain and manage approved supplier and subcontractor databases Monitor market rates and supply chain performance to support cost control and risk mitigation Support the project teams in resolving procurement-related issues and programme constraints Ensure compliance with company policies, contractual requirements, and relevant regulations Contribute to value engineering and cost-saving initiatives across projects Maintain accurate procurement records and reporting across all projects About You Proven experience in a Procurement Manager or Senior Buyer role within a main contractor or construction environment Strong background in subcontractor and materials procurement within D&B or similar project-led environments Excellent negotiation and supplier management skills Strong commercial awareness with an understanding of cost control and project budgets Organised and able to manage multiple procurement streams simultaneously Confident communicator, comfortable working with commercial, design, and site teams Proactive, detail-oriented, and solutions-focused approach Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to sites as required What s on Offer 23 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with service Early finish Fridays Employee Assistance Programme Subsidised gym membership Calm membership Cycle to work scheme Regular company events and team days Supportive, family-oriented culture with genuine long-term progression opportunities
Apr 23, 2026
Full time
Procurement Manager Healthcare, Education & Commercial Projects Location: North West Salary: £50,000 £65,000 (DOE) Package: Car allowance, mileage, 23 days holiday + bank holidays (increasing with service), early finish Fridays, plus full benefits package Our client is a privately owned design & build contractor delivering complex projects across the healthcare, education, and commercial sectors. With a strong reputation for quality delivery and a collaborative culture, they continue to secure repeat business across live and regulated environments. Due to sustained growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Procurement Manager to support the commercial and operational teams across multiple live projects. The Role Reporting to the Commercial Director and working closely with the Quantity Surveying and project delivery teams, the Procurement Manager will take ownership of the end-to-end procurement process across multiple schemes. You will play a key role in ensuring subcontractors, materials, and suppliers are procured efficiently, commercially, and in line with programme requirements, while supporting overall project profitability and risk management. This is a strategic and hands-on role, requiring strong negotiation skills, commercial awareness, and the ability to coordinate multiple packages across concurrent projects. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the procurement process across multiple live projects Develop and maintain procurement schedules in line with project programmes and milestones Source, evaluate, and appoint subcontractors and suppliers in accordance with company procedures Prepare and issue tender packages, ensuring accuracy and completeness of information Analyse and compare tender returns, providing commercial recommendations to the project and commercial teams Lead negotiations with subcontractors and suppliers to achieve best value and contract compliance Work closely with Quantity Surveyors to align procurement strategy with cost plans and budgets Ensure subcontract orders are accurately prepared, issued, and returned in a timely manner Maintain and manage approved supplier and subcontractor databases Monitor market rates and supply chain performance to support cost control and risk mitigation Support the project teams in resolving procurement-related issues and programme constraints Ensure compliance with company policies, contractual requirements, and relevant regulations Contribute to value engineering and cost-saving initiatives across projects Maintain accurate procurement records and reporting across all projects About You Proven experience in a Procurement Manager or Senior Buyer role within a main contractor or construction environment Strong background in subcontractor and materials procurement within D&B or similar project-led environments Excellent negotiation and supplier management skills Strong commercial awareness with an understanding of cost control and project budgets Organised and able to manage multiple procurement streams simultaneously Confident communicator, comfortable working with commercial, design, and site teams Proactive, detail-oriented, and solutions-focused approach Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to sites as required What s on Offer 23 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with service Early finish Fridays Employee Assistance Programme Subsidised gym membership Calm membership Cycle to work scheme Regular company events and team days Supportive, family-oriented culture with genuine long-term progression opportunities
Senior Category Buyer Location: Warwick or Castle Donington (Hybrid - 1 day per week on-site) Day Rate: From 550 (via Umbrella) Duration: 12-Month Initial Contract We're supporting a leading UK energy transmission and infrastructure organisation in the search for a Senior Category Buyer to play a key role in delivering strategic procurement across major infrastructure programmes. This is an opportunity to work on nationally significant, high-value projects, shaping supply chain strategy and driving commercial outcomes across complex, capital-intensive categories. The Role: As a Senior Category Buyer, you will operate at the centre of strategic sourcing activity , working closely with Category Managers and senior stakeholders to deliver end-to-end procurement across critical categories. You will lead sourcing events, develop category strategies, and negotiate complex commercial agreements to secure best value while managing risk. This role sits within a highly regulated, large-scale environment, offering exposure to technically complex procurements across areas such as engineering equipment, infrastructure, and associated services. Key Responsibilities: Lead end-to-end sourcing activities, from market engagement through to contract award Support the development and execution of category strategies aligned to business objectives Deliver high-value, complex procurement events, ensuring value for money and risk mitigation Build and maintain strong relationships with internal stakeholders and external suppliers Conduct market analysis to identify trends, risks, and opportunities within supply chains Lead commercial negotiations and support contract development and optimisation Collaborate with programme and contract management teams to ensure successful delivery Mentor junior procurement professionals and promote best practice across the function Key Requirements: Proven experience in strategic sourcing and category management Strong track record delivering complex, high-value procurement activities Experience managing end-to-end procurement lifecycle, including tenders and contract awards Commercially astute, with strong negotiation and supplier management skills Ability to operate effectively in regulated or structured governance environments Understanding of contract development and commercial risk management CIPS qualified (or working towards) preferred Desirable: Background in utilities, infrastructure, engineering, oil & gas, or construction Experience supporting capital projects or large-scale transformation programmes Exposure to complex supply chains with limited supplier markets If this opportunity is of interest, apply now with an up-to-date CV for consideration! Note - if you do not hear back within 48 hours of applying, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion, however, we will have your CV and contact details on files should something more suitable arise. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention. Pontoon is an employment consultancy. We put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills, and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive.
Apr 22, 2026
Contractor
Senior Category Buyer Location: Warwick or Castle Donington (Hybrid - 1 day per week on-site) Day Rate: From 550 (via Umbrella) Duration: 12-Month Initial Contract We're supporting a leading UK energy transmission and infrastructure organisation in the search for a Senior Category Buyer to play a key role in delivering strategic procurement across major infrastructure programmes. This is an opportunity to work on nationally significant, high-value projects, shaping supply chain strategy and driving commercial outcomes across complex, capital-intensive categories. The Role: As a Senior Category Buyer, you will operate at the centre of strategic sourcing activity , working closely with Category Managers and senior stakeholders to deliver end-to-end procurement across critical categories. You will lead sourcing events, develop category strategies, and negotiate complex commercial agreements to secure best value while managing risk. This role sits within a highly regulated, large-scale environment, offering exposure to technically complex procurements across areas such as engineering equipment, infrastructure, and associated services. Key Responsibilities: Lead end-to-end sourcing activities, from market engagement through to contract award Support the development and execution of category strategies aligned to business objectives Deliver high-value, complex procurement events, ensuring value for money and risk mitigation Build and maintain strong relationships with internal stakeholders and external suppliers Conduct market analysis to identify trends, risks, and opportunities within supply chains Lead commercial negotiations and support contract development and optimisation Collaborate with programme and contract management teams to ensure successful delivery Mentor junior procurement professionals and promote best practice across the function Key Requirements: Proven experience in strategic sourcing and category management Strong track record delivering complex, high-value procurement activities Experience managing end-to-end procurement lifecycle, including tenders and contract awards Commercially astute, with strong negotiation and supplier management skills Ability to operate effectively in regulated or structured governance environments Understanding of contract development and commercial risk management CIPS qualified (or working towards) preferred Desirable: Background in utilities, infrastructure, engineering, oil & gas, or construction Experience supporting capital projects or large-scale transformation programmes Exposure to complex supply chains with limited supplier markets If this opportunity is of interest, apply now with an up-to-date CV for consideration! Note - if you do not hear back within 48 hours of applying, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion, however, we will have your CV and contact details on files should something more suitable arise. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention. Pontoon is an employment consultancy. We put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills, and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive.
Job Title: Estimating Manager / Director Location: South Yorkshire Sector: Structural Steel & Architectural Metalwork Salary: Up to 90,000 + Performance related Bonus Overview: We are working in partnership with a market-leading specialist in structural steel and architectural metalwork to appoint an Estimating Manager / Director to lead and evolve their pre-construction and tendering function. This is a senior leadership role with board-level visibility and a direct influence on the company's strategic direction. The successful candidate will be responsible for building a high-performing estimating and business development function, aligning commercial pricing strategies with operational delivery and market growth. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of a well-established, high-performing contractor with a strong reputation for delivering technically complex and architecturally significant projects. Key Responsibilities: Lead, manage, and develop the estimating team, instilling best practices, efficiency, and accuracy across all tenders Oversee and collaborate with the Business Development Director to ensure bid alignment with the company's strategic and financial objectives Develop and implement estimating systems, procedures, and controls to support consistent, scalable tendering across multiple workstreams Assess and manage tender risk, build-ups, and pricing methodologies in relation to design, scope, and buildability Lead on value engineering initiatives and post-tender negotiations as required Collaborate with operations and commercial departments to ensure successful project handovers and alignment between estimating and delivery Provide accurate forecasting, performance tracking, and pipeline reporting to the Board Drive innovation and continuous improvement within the estimating and pre-construction function Key Requirements: Minimum 10 years' experience in structural steel or architectural metalwork contracting Proven track record in estimating at senior or director level, ideally including high-value and complex projects ( 5m+) Deep understanding of estimating software, pricing structures, fabrication processes, and installation methods Strong leadership skills with experience managing and developing high-performing teams Commercially strategic mindset, able to see the bigger picture and influence business decisions Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to lead client conversations and internal strategy discussions Ambitious, organised, and collaborative, capable of working at both operational and strategic levels Why Join? Join a respected market leader with a strong reputation, robust pipeline, and growth ambitions Play a critical role in shaping how the business prices, wins, and delivers work Competitive salary, performance-based bonus, and long-term career potential at board level Work within a collaborative, progressive leadership team who value innovation and continuous improvement Application Process: This is a retained and exclusive opportunity managed by Sharon O'Donnell at The Highfield Company. For a confidential conversation, please contact Sharon
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Estimating Manager / Director Location: South Yorkshire Sector: Structural Steel & Architectural Metalwork Salary: Up to 90,000 + Performance related Bonus Overview: We are working in partnership with a market-leading specialist in structural steel and architectural metalwork to appoint an Estimating Manager / Director to lead and evolve their pre-construction and tendering function. This is a senior leadership role with board-level visibility and a direct influence on the company's strategic direction. The successful candidate will be responsible for building a high-performing estimating and business development function, aligning commercial pricing strategies with operational delivery and market growth. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of a well-established, high-performing contractor with a strong reputation for delivering technically complex and architecturally significant projects. Key Responsibilities: Lead, manage, and develop the estimating team, instilling best practices, efficiency, and accuracy across all tenders Oversee and collaborate with the Business Development Director to ensure bid alignment with the company's strategic and financial objectives Develop and implement estimating systems, procedures, and controls to support consistent, scalable tendering across multiple workstreams Assess and manage tender risk, build-ups, and pricing methodologies in relation to design, scope, and buildability Lead on value engineering initiatives and post-tender negotiations as required Collaborate with operations and commercial departments to ensure successful project handovers and alignment between estimating and delivery Provide accurate forecasting, performance tracking, and pipeline reporting to the Board Drive innovation and continuous improvement within the estimating and pre-construction function Key Requirements: Minimum 10 years' experience in structural steel or architectural metalwork contracting Proven track record in estimating at senior or director level, ideally including high-value and complex projects ( 5m+) Deep understanding of estimating software, pricing structures, fabrication processes, and installation methods Strong leadership skills with experience managing and developing high-performing teams Commercially strategic mindset, able to see the bigger picture and influence business decisions Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to lead client conversations and internal strategy discussions Ambitious, organised, and collaborative, capable of working at both operational and strategic levels Why Join? Join a respected market leader with a strong reputation, robust pipeline, and growth ambitions Play a critical role in shaping how the business prices, wins, and delivers work Competitive salary, performance-based bonus, and long-term career potential at board level Work within a collaborative, progressive leadership team who value innovation and continuous improvement Application Process: This is a retained and exclusive opportunity managed by Sharon O'Donnell at The Highfield Company. For a confidential conversation, please contact Sharon
BIM Manager/Senior Digital Engineer Specialist Contractor (Cut & Carve / Structural Alterations) If you enjoy untangling complex builds and using BIM to make the impossible feel buildable, this one s worth a look. A leading specialist contractor delivering high-risk structural alterations and cut & carve projects across Central London is looking for a BIM Manager to take full ownership of digital delivery on some seriously challenging schemes. This isn t a box-ticking role. It s hands-on, fast-paced, and central to how projects are planned, de-risked, and delivered in live, constrained environments. What you ll be up to Preconstruction You ll get involved early Interrogate designs at tender stage to spot risks, gaps, and opportunities others might miss Map out construction sequencing, temporary works, logistics, and phasing in tight city-centre sites Produce clear 3D/4D simulations that actually win work Work closely with planners and engineers to make sure what s modelled can genuinely be built Support commercial teams with model-based take-offs when needed Project delivery Once live, you re in the driving seat Own the BIM Execution Plan and keep it aligned with demanding programmes Lead coordination across disciplines, with a sharp focus on structural interfaces and temporary works Run clash detection with buildability and sequencing front of mind Work directly with subcontractors and designers to keep models aligned Oversee models covering demolition, retention, and new-build elements Provide site teams with practical, usable outputs not just pretty models Manage the CDE and keep information flowing cleanly Oversee laser scanning and as-built modelling to capture complex existing conditions Leadership & strategy Champion BIM as a genuine risk-reduction tool - not just a process Push innovation around sequencing, temporary works, and integration with existing structures Mentor junior team members and build capability across the business Work with senior leadership to keep raising the bar on digital delivery What they re looking for Proven experience as a Digital Engineer/BIM Manager or Senior BIM Coordinator within a contractor environment (consultancy OK too) Some experience in cut & carve, structural alterations, refurb, or demolition-heavy projects would be a plus Understanding of sequencing, temporary works, and tight urban sites Confident with Revit, Navisworks, and 4D tools like Synchro Experience delivering high-quality 3D/4D simulations that support real construction decisions Comfortable working across teams and influencing site-led outcomes Practical mindset - someone who turns digital into something buildable Why this role? Work on some of the most complex structural projects in Central London Join a contractor where BIM actually drives decisions on site High autonomy and real influence over how projects are delivered Rapidly progress your career once you're settled and influencing A chance to shape how digital is used on some of the toughest builds in the city
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
BIM Manager/Senior Digital Engineer Specialist Contractor (Cut & Carve / Structural Alterations) If you enjoy untangling complex builds and using BIM to make the impossible feel buildable, this one s worth a look. A leading specialist contractor delivering high-risk structural alterations and cut & carve projects across Central London is looking for a BIM Manager to take full ownership of digital delivery on some seriously challenging schemes. This isn t a box-ticking role. It s hands-on, fast-paced, and central to how projects are planned, de-risked, and delivered in live, constrained environments. What you ll be up to Preconstruction You ll get involved early Interrogate designs at tender stage to spot risks, gaps, and opportunities others might miss Map out construction sequencing, temporary works, logistics, and phasing in tight city-centre sites Produce clear 3D/4D simulations that actually win work Work closely with planners and engineers to make sure what s modelled can genuinely be built Support commercial teams with model-based take-offs when needed Project delivery Once live, you re in the driving seat Own the BIM Execution Plan and keep it aligned with demanding programmes Lead coordination across disciplines, with a sharp focus on structural interfaces and temporary works Run clash detection with buildability and sequencing front of mind Work directly with subcontractors and designers to keep models aligned Oversee models covering demolition, retention, and new-build elements Provide site teams with practical, usable outputs not just pretty models Manage the CDE and keep information flowing cleanly Oversee laser scanning and as-built modelling to capture complex existing conditions Leadership & strategy Champion BIM as a genuine risk-reduction tool - not just a process Push innovation around sequencing, temporary works, and integration with existing structures Mentor junior team members and build capability across the business Work with senior leadership to keep raising the bar on digital delivery What they re looking for Proven experience as a Digital Engineer/BIM Manager or Senior BIM Coordinator within a contractor environment (consultancy OK too) Some experience in cut & carve, structural alterations, refurb, or demolition-heavy projects would be a plus Understanding of sequencing, temporary works, and tight urban sites Confident with Revit, Navisworks, and 4D tools like Synchro Experience delivering high-quality 3D/4D simulations that support real construction decisions Comfortable working across teams and influencing site-led outcomes Practical mindset - someone who turns digital into something buildable Why this role? Work on some of the most complex structural projects in Central London Join a contractor where BIM actually drives decisions on site High autonomy and real influence over how projects are delivered Rapidly progress your career once you're settled and influencing A chance to shape how digital is used on some of the toughest builds in the city
Head of Renewables Location: Dartford (Office-Based) Salary: Negotiable + Package (for the right individual) Role Summary Our client is looking to appoint a commercially focused and strategic Head of Renewables to lead and develop their growing renewables division. This is a key leadership hire tasked with building, structuring, and scaling the division, with a strong focus on winning new contracts, developing client relationships, and expanding market presence across solar PV, air source heat pumps, and low carbon heating solutions. The successful candidate will take ownership of both growth strategy and operational delivery, leading a team including an Operations Manager, Electrical Manager, Project Administrator, and Engineers. Key Responsibilities Strategy, Growth & Leadership Develop and implement a clear growth strategy for the renewables division Build out and lead a high performing team, providing structure, direction, and accountability Drive the expansion of services across solar PV, heat pumps, and emerging technologies Act as the lead figure for the division internally and externally Business Development & Contracts Identify, develop, and secure new business opportunities and contracts Open up new client relationships across commercial, public sector, and domestic markets Lead tendering, bidding, and commercial negotiations Build long term partnerships with key clients, suppliers, and stakeholders Support brand positioning as a credible and competitive renewables provider Operations & Delivery Oversee the full delivery of renewable projects from design through to commissioning Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to required standards Work closely with the Operations Manager and Electrical Manager to drive performance Implement scalable processes as the division grows Manage subcontractors, supply chain, and internal resources Financial Responsibility Take full ownership of divisional P&L, budgets, and forecasting Drive revenue growth while maintaining strong margins Assess and invest in new opportunities that support long term growth Compliance & Standards Ensure compliance with all relevant UK regulations, H&S, and environmental standards Oversee and maintain certifications including MCS, HIES, and TrustMark Key Skills & Experience Essential Proven experience in a senior leadership role within the renewable energy sector Strong track record in winning work and developing new business Experience delivering renewable projects (solar PV, heat pumps, etc.) Commercially astute with P&L responsibility Strong understanding of UK energy market and regulations Desirable Engineering or technical background Experience building or scaling a renewables division Knowledge of funding, grants, and government backed schemes Background in construction, M&E, or energy services Key Competencies Leadership and team development Commercial mindset with a focus on growth Strategic thinking with hands on delivery Strong client facing and relationship building skills Decisive and solution focused KPIs / Success Measures Securing new contracts and developing client base Growth of renewables revenue and pipeline Successful delivery of projects (time, cost, quality) Profitability of the division Team development and operational efficiency Package & Opportunity Salary negotiable depending on experience Opportunity to build and lead a growing renewables division Key strategic role with long term progression Direct impact on business growth and direction
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Head of Renewables Location: Dartford (Office-Based) Salary: Negotiable + Package (for the right individual) Role Summary Our client is looking to appoint a commercially focused and strategic Head of Renewables to lead and develop their growing renewables division. This is a key leadership hire tasked with building, structuring, and scaling the division, with a strong focus on winning new contracts, developing client relationships, and expanding market presence across solar PV, air source heat pumps, and low carbon heating solutions. The successful candidate will take ownership of both growth strategy and operational delivery, leading a team including an Operations Manager, Electrical Manager, Project Administrator, and Engineers. Key Responsibilities Strategy, Growth & Leadership Develop and implement a clear growth strategy for the renewables division Build out and lead a high performing team, providing structure, direction, and accountability Drive the expansion of services across solar PV, heat pumps, and emerging technologies Act as the lead figure for the division internally and externally Business Development & Contracts Identify, develop, and secure new business opportunities and contracts Open up new client relationships across commercial, public sector, and domestic markets Lead tendering, bidding, and commercial negotiations Build long term partnerships with key clients, suppliers, and stakeholders Support brand positioning as a credible and competitive renewables provider Operations & Delivery Oversee the full delivery of renewable projects from design through to commissioning Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to required standards Work closely with the Operations Manager and Electrical Manager to drive performance Implement scalable processes as the division grows Manage subcontractors, supply chain, and internal resources Financial Responsibility Take full ownership of divisional P&L, budgets, and forecasting Drive revenue growth while maintaining strong margins Assess and invest in new opportunities that support long term growth Compliance & Standards Ensure compliance with all relevant UK regulations, H&S, and environmental standards Oversee and maintain certifications including MCS, HIES, and TrustMark Key Skills & Experience Essential Proven experience in a senior leadership role within the renewable energy sector Strong track record in winning work and developing new business Experience delivering renewable projects (solar PV, heat pumps, etc.) Commercially astute with P&L responsibility Strong understanding of UK energy market and regulations Desirable Engineering or technical background Experience building or scaling a renewables division Knowledge of funding, grants, and government backed schemes Background in construction, M&E, or energy services Key Competencies Leadership and team development Commercial mindset with a focus on growth Strategic thinking with hands on delivery Strong client facing and relationship building skills Decisive and solution focused KPIs / Success Measures Securing new contracts and developing client base Growth of renewables revenue and pipeline Successful delivery of projects (time, cost, quality) Profitability of the division Team development and operational efficiency Package & Opportunity Salary negotiable depending on experience Opportunity to build and lead a growing renewables division Key strategic role with long term progression Direct impact on business growth and direction
Operations Director Passive Fire (Nationwide) North England (Ideally Sheffield-based) with Nationwide Coverage £80,000 £85,000 + Car Allowance An established Facilities Management organisation is seeking an experienced Operations Director Passive Fire to lead and develop their nationwide passive fire division. This is a senior leadership role offering the opportunity to shape strategy, drive operational excellence, and oversee large-scale compliance-focused projects across the UK. Working in partnership with a leading agency, this position is ideally suited to a driven and commercially aware professional with a strong background in passive fire protection and team leadership. Key Responsibilities: Set and deliver the overall operational strategy for the passive fire division, aligning with wider business objectives and growth plans Lead the end-to-end delivery of passive fire projects nationwide, ensuring all works are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards Ensure full compliance with current fire safety legislation, third-party accreditation requirements, and industry best practices (e.g. FIRAS, BM TRADA) Oversee audit processes, quality assurance programmes, and site inspections to maintain consistent standards across all regions Build, lead, and develop a high-performing national team, including Contracts Managers, Supervisors, and site-based operatives Implement training and development plans to upskill teams and maintain competency in line with regulatory requirements Act as the senior point of contact for key clients, developing long-term relationships and ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction and retention Work closely with commercial teams on tender submissions, pricing strategies, and contract negotiations to secure new business Monitor financial performance across projects, managing budgets, forecasting, and ensuring profitability targets are met or exceeded Identify operational risks and implement mitigation strategies to protect the business and ensure continuity of service Drive continuous improvement initiatives, introducing efficiencies in processes, systems, and resource planning Collaborate with other business units within the FM organisation to ensure integrated service delivery across contracts Provide regular reporting to senior leadership on operational performance, KPIs, compliance metrics, and growth opportunit Requirements: Extensive experience (typically 8 10+ years) within passive fire protection, with a strong track record in senior operational or director-level roles In-depth technical knowledge of passive fire measures including fire stopping, compartmentation, fire doors, and fire protection systems Strong understanding of UK fire safety legislation and guidance, including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order and relevant British Standards Proven experience managing large-scale, multi-site contracts across a national footprint within the FM, construction, or specialist fire protection sectors Demonstrable leadership experience managing and developing large teams, including senior managers, with the ability to build high-performing, accountable cultures Experience working with third-party accreditation schemes such as FIRAS, BM TRADA, or equivalent, with a clear understanding of audit and compliance processes Commercially astute with experience in P&L responsibility, budget management, cost control, and driving profitability across business units Strong experience in client relationship management, particularly with Tier 1 contractors, public sector frameworks, housing associations, or blue-chip clients Proven ability to contribute to and win new business, including involvement in tendering, bid writing, and strategic growth initiatives Excellent knowledge of health & safety legislation and a commitment to maintaining the highest standards of HSEQ across all operations Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret data, identify trends, and implement effective solutions Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the confidence to engage at board level as well as across operational teams Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel nationwide as required What s on Offer: Competitive salary of £80,000 £85,000 Car allowance Opportunity to lead a growing national division Career progression within a forward-thinking organisation This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious professional looking to make a significant impact within a reputable and expanding FM business.
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Operations Director Passive Fire (Nationwide) North England (Ideally Sheffield-based) with Nationwide Coverage £80,000 £85,000 + Car Allowance An established Facilities Management organisation is seeking an experienced Operations Director Passive Fire to lead and develop their nationwide passive fire division. This is a senior leadership role offering the opportunity to shape strategy, drive operational excellence, and oversee large-scale compliance-focused projects across the UK. Working in partnership with a leading agency, this position is ideally suited to a driven and commercially aware professional with a strong background in passive fire protection and team leadership. Key Responsibilities: Set and deliver the overall operational strategy for the passive fire division, aligning with wider business objectives and growth plans Lead the end-to-end delivery of passive fire projects nationwide, ensuring all works are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards Ensure full compliance with current fire safety legislation, third-party accreditation requirements, and industry best practices (e.g. FIRAS, BM TRADA) Oversee audit processes, quality assurance programmes, and site inspections to maintain consistent standards across all regions Build, lead, and develop a high-performing national team, including Contracts Managers, Supervisors, and site-based operatives Implement training and development plans to upskill teams and maintain competency in line with regulatory requirements Act as the senior point of contact for key clients, developing long-term relationships and ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction and retention Work closely with commercial teams on tender submissions, pricing strategies, and contract negotiations to secure new business Monitor financial performance across projects, managing budgets, forecasting, and ensuring profitability targets are met or exceeded Identify operational risks and implement mitigation strategies to protect the business and ensure continuity of service Drive continuous improvement initiatives, introducing efficiencies in processes, systems, and resource planning Collaborate with other business units within the FM organisation to ensure integrated service delivery across contracts Provide regular reporting to senior leadership on operational performance, KPIs, compliance metrics, and growth opportunit Requirements: Extensive experience (typically 8 10+ years) within passive fire protection, with a strong track record in senior operational or director-level roles In-depth technical knowledge of passive fire measures including fire stopping, compartmentation, fire doors, and fire protection systems Strong understanding of UK fire safety legislation and guidance, including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order and relevant British Standards Proven experience managing large-scale, multi-site contracts across a national footprint within the FM, construction, or specialist fire protection sectors Demonstrable leadership experience managing and developing large teams, including senior managers, with the ability to build high-performing, accountable cultures Experience working with third-party accreditation schemes such as FIRAS, BM TRADA, or equivalent, with a clear understanding of audit and compliance processes Commercially astute with experience in P&L responsibility, budget management, cost control, and driving profitability across business units Strong experience in client relationship management, particularly with Tier 1 contractors, public sector frameworks, housing associations, or blue-chip clients Proven ability to contribute to and win new business, including involvement in tendering, bid writing, and strategic growth initiatives Excellent knowledge of health & safety legislation and a commitment to maintaining the highest standards of HSEQ across all operations Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret data, identify trends, and implement effective solutions Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the confidence to engage at board level as well as across operational teams Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel nationwide as required What s on Offer: Competitive salary of £80,000 £85,000 Car allowance Opportunity to lead a growing national division Career progression within a forward-thinking organisation This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious professional looking to make a significant impact within a reputable and expanding FM business.
Discipline: Pre-Construction & Development Manager Location: London Term: Permanent Position Salary: up to £65,000 per annum About us Integrate Resources Group is a specialist recruitment consultancy providing permanent, contract and project-based workforce solutions across the Infrastructure, Construction, Power and Oil & Gas sectors. We partner with contractors, EPCs, asset owners and consultancies to support complex, safety-critical and programme-driven environments nationwide. The Role We are seeking an experienced Pre-Construction Manager to join a major projects team based in London, supporting high-profile infrastructure programmes such as HS2 and other large-scale developments. You will play a key role from early engagement through to contract award, ensuring commercially robust, technically compliant, and deliverable solutions. Key responsibilities include: Undertaking market research to support bid strategy and opportunity selection Leading the preparation and management of bids from inception through tender submission, award, and contract close Reviewing and negotiating contracts, including commercial and technical risk Defining technical specifications in line with client requirements and internal standards Coordinating multidisciplinary inputs across design, commercial, planning, and supply chain teams Embedding sustainability, ecological principles, and modern construction methods within proposals Ensuring a seamless handover from pre-construction to project delivery teams Supporting business development activity and contributing to strategic growth plans Assisting with the development and ongoing review of business continuity planning Requirements Degree (or equivalent experience) in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related discipline Proven experience in a Pre-Construction, Bid Management, or Business Development role within the UK construction or infrastructure market Experience working on major projects or large, complex programmes (rail, infrastructure, or complex buildings) Strong understanding of procurement routes, supply chains, and contractor engagement Solid technical knowledge of steelwork, façade systems, aluminium, glazing, and/or complex structural packages High level of commercial awareness, including cost planning, risk management, and contract fundamentals Competent with industry-standard tools such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project, and AutoCAD Strong client-facing skills with the ability to communicate confidently at all level Why Apply? Work on some of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects London-based role with long-term programme visibility Opportunity to influence major bids from early strategy through to delivery Join a business that values quality, collaboration, and sustainable growth If you have a background in major infrastructure projects and are looking to take the next step in a senior pre-construction role, we'd like to hear from you.
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Discipline: Pre-Construction & Development Manager Location: London Term: Permanent Position Salary: up to £65,000 per annum About us Integrate Resources Group is a specialist recruitment consultancy providing permanent, contract and project-based workforce solutions across the Infrastructure, Construction, Power and Oil & Gas sectors. We partner with contractors, EPCs, asset owners and consultancies to support complex, safety-critical and programme-driven environments nationwide. The Role We are seeking an experienced Pre-Construction Manager to join a major projects team based in London, supporting high-profile infrastructure programmes such as HS2 and other large-scale developments. You will play a key role from early engagement through to contract award, ensuring commercially robust, technically compliant, and deliverable solutions. Key responsibilities include: Undertaking market research to support bid strategy and opportunity selection Leading the preparation and management of bids from inception through tender submission, award, and contract close Reviewing and negotiating contracts, including commercial and technical risk Defining technical specifications in line with client requirements and internal standards Coordinating multidisciplinary inputs across design, commercial, planning, and supply chain teams Embedding sustainability, ecological principles, and modern construction methods within proposals Ensuring a seamless handover from pre-construction to project delivery teams Supporting business development activity and contributing to strategic growth plans Assisting with the development and ongoing review of business continuity planning Requirements Degree (or equivalent experience) in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related discipline Proven experience in a Pre-Construction, Bid Management, or Business Development role within the UK construction or infrastructure market Experience working on major projects or large, complex programmes (rail, infrastructure, or complex buildings) Strong understanding of procurement routes, supply chains, and contractor engagement Solid technical knowledge of steelwork, façade systems, aluminium, glazing, and/or complex structural packages High level of commercial awareness, including cost planning, risk management, and contract fundamentals Competent with industry-standard tools such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project, and AutoCAD Strong client-facing skills with the ability to communicate confidently at all level Why Apply? Work on some of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects London-based role with long-term programme visibility Opportunity to influence major bids from early strategy through to delivery Join a business that values quality, collaboration, and sustainable growth If you have a background in major infrastructure projects and are looking to take the next step in a senior pre-construction role, we'd like to hear from you.
A design and build main contractor in Birmingham is seeking a Senior Estimator to lead pricing, risk, and bid strategies, while working closely with leadership and the design team. The ideal candidate will have senior estimating experience within a main contractor, strong commercial and analytical skills, and a collaborative approach. The company offers an attractive salary of £85,000-£95,000 plus benefits, emphasizing a supportive pre-construction environment for impactful decision-making.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
A design and build main contractor in Birmingham is seeking a Senior Estimator to lead pricing, risk, and bid strategies, while working closely with leadership and the design team. The ideal candidate will have senior estimating experience within a main contractor, strong commercial and analytical skills, and a collaborative approach. The company offers an attractive salary of £85,000-£95,000 plus benefits, emphasizing a supportive pre-construction environment for impactful decision-making.
Estimating Manager - Infrastructure Repair Job Title: Estimating Manager - Concrete Repair & Steel Work Job reference Number: Area to be covered: National Ideal living location: Midlands Remuneration: £60,000 - £80,000neg Benefits: Company Car, Health & Life, Pension Scheme & Full Benefits Package The role of the Estimating Manager - Concrete Repair will involve: National Estimating Manager position, responsible for overseeing a team focused on concrete repair & steelwork Dairy dependent national travel required to visit each branch to mentor, enhance and oversee teams of estimators Whilst responsible for leading a team of estimators you will also be carrying out estimating duties and responsibilities Oversee tendering strategy and ensure competitive, accurate pricing Support business development with strategic input on major projects Review and approve high-value / complex bids Typically responsible for 5-10 team members at one time The ideal applicant will be Estimating Manager - Infrastructure Repair with: Must have People Management and Estimating experience Must have experience within concrete repair, infrastructure repair, steelwork or dealing with large civil projects Would be open to someone that has extensive estimating experience within the concrete repair, structure repair background, with no people management Able to precisely and consistently estimate for large projects Excellent communication skills across all levels both written and verbal Good telephone manor and high attention to detail Mitchell Maguire is a specialist construction sales recruitment consultancy, dealing exclusively with construction sales jobs, construction sales vacancies and specification sales positions within: Estimating Manager, Estimator, Management, Senior Estimator, Commercial Manager, Quantity Surveyor, Infrastructure Repair, Structural Repair, Concrete Repair, Bridge Repair, Civil Engineering, Structures, Structural Strengthening, Waterproofing, Post Tensioning, Cathodic Protection, Highways, Bridges, Marine, Tunnels, Infrastructure, Main Contractor, Sub Contractor, Specialist Contractor
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Estimating Manager - Infrastructure Repair Job Title: Estimating Manager - Concrete Repair & Steel Work Job reference Number: Area to be covered: National Ideal living location: Midlands Remuneration: £60,000 - £80,000neg Benefits: Company Car, Health & Life, Pension Scheme & Full Benefits Package The role of the Estimating Manager - Concrete Repair will involve: National Estimating Manager position, responsible for overseeing a team focused on concrete repair & steelwork Dairy dependent national travel required to visit each branch to mentor, enhance and oversee teams of estimators Whilst responsible for leading a team of estimators you will also be carrying out estimating duties and responsibilities Oversee tendering strategy and ensure competitive, accurate pricing Support business development with strategic input on major projects Review and approve high-value / complex bids Typically responsible for 5-10 team members at one time The ideal applicant will be Estimating Manager - Infrastructure Repair with: Must have People Management and Estimating experience Must have experience within concrete repair, infrastructure repair, steelwork or dealing with large civil projects Would be open to someone that has extensive estimating experience within the concrete repair, structure repair background, with no people management Able to precisely and consistently estimate for large projects Excellent communication skills across all levels both written and verbal Good telephone manor and high attention to detail Mitchell Maguire is a specialist construction sales recruitment consultancy, dealing exclusively with construction sales jobs, construction sales vacancies and specification sales positions within: Estimating Manager, Estimator, Management, Senior Estimator, Commercial Manager, Quantity Surveyor, Infrastructure Repair, Structural Repair, Concrete Repair, Bridge Repair, Civil Engineering, Structures, Structural Strengthening, Waterproofing, Post Tensioning, Cathodic Protection, Highways, Bridges, Marine, Tunnels, Infrastructure, Main Contractor, Sub Contractor, Specialist Contractor
Job Opportunity: Commercial Manager Location: Glasgow Job Type: Permanent Company: Leading Civil Engineering Contractor Reference: J45754 We are recruiting on behalf of a highly regarded civil engineering contractor with a strong presence in the energy and infrastructure sectors. This is a permanent opportunity for an experienced Commercial Manager to lead the commercial function across a diverse portfolio of projects throughout Scotland. As Commercial Manager, you will play a key strategic role in overseeing all commercial activities within the business. This includes contract negotiation, procurement strategy, cost control, risk management, and team leadership. Your commercial acumen and ability to manage stakeholder relationships will be essential to success. Key Responsibilities Maintain effective communication with the senior management team and the project delivery teams. Review contracts at tender stage, producing both high-level and detailed mark-ups for internal evaluation and submission. Lead contract negotiations with clients, subcontractors, suppliers, and other stakeholders, securing commercially advantageous terms. Identify and manage commercial and legal risks associated with tenders and live contracts. Oversee procurement processes, including supplier selection, contract administration, and performance monitoring. Conduct regular cost reviews and value engineering exercises to drive efficiency and improve profitability. Ensure timely completion of commercial audits and provide feedback to relevant teams. Provide commercial input and leadership during contract discussions with clients and their representatives. Prepare forecasts, activity schedules, and supporting documentation for tenders. Collaborate closely with Estimators, Estimating Managers, Bid Managers, Design Engineers, and Quantity Surveyors. Stay informed on market trends, regulatory changes, and industry developments, adapting commercial strategies accordingly. Lead team development activities, including recruitment, succession planning, training, performance reviews, and resource allocation. Lead pre-contract meetings, contract vetting, and preparation of subcontract documentation. Draft and agree Letters of Intent (LOIs) for minor or enabling works packages. Required Qualifications & Experience Education: Degree-level qualification (or equivalent) in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline is essential. Experience: Demonstrable commercial experience within the civil engineering sector is required. Skills & Knowledge: Strong commercial and contractual understanding, including various forms of contract and standard methods of measurement. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. High level of numeracy and attention to detail. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel. Additional Requirements: Full UK driving licence. Flexibility to travel as required. What s on Offer This is an outstanding opportunity to join a reputable contractor known for delivering complex infrastructure projects across Scotland. The role offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and clear career progression within a dynamic, supportive environment. To apply, please submit your most recent CV. For more information, contact Adam Rahma on (phone number removed), quoting Reference J45754. Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Job Opportunity: Commercial Manager Location: Glasgow Job Type: Permanent Company: Leading Civil Engineering Contractor Reference: J45754 We are recruiting on behalf of a highly regarded civil engineering contractor with a strong presence in the energy and infrastructure sectors. This is a permanent opportunity for an experienced Commercial Manager to lead the commercial function across a diverse portfolio of projects throughout Scotland. As Commercial Manager, you will play a key strategic role in overseeing all commercial activities within the business. This includes contract negotiation, procurement strategy, cost control, risk management, and team leadership. Your commercial acumen and ability to manage stakeholder relationships will be essential to success. Key Responsibilities Maintain effective communication with the senior management team and the project delivery teams. Review contracts at tender stage, producing both high-level and detailed mark-ups for internal evaluation and submission. Lead contract negotiations with clients, subcontractors, suppliers, and other stakeholders, securing commercially advantageous terms. Identify and manage commercial and legal risks associated with tenders and live contracts. Oversee procurement processes, including supplier selection, contract administration, and performance monitoring. Conduct regular cost reviews and value engineering exercises to drive efficiency and improve profitability. Ensure timely completion of commercial audits and provide feedback to relevant teams. Provide commercial input and leadership during contract discussions with clients and their representatives. Prepare forecasts, activity schedules, and supporting documentation for tenders. Collaborate closely with Estimators, Estimating Managers, Bid Managers, Design Engineers, and Quantity Surveyors. Stay informed on market trends, regulatory changes, and industry developments, adapting commercial strategies accordingly. Lead team development activities, including recruitment, succession planning, training, performance reviews, and resource allocation. Lead pre-contract meetings, contract vetting, and preparation of subcontract documentation. Draft and agree Letters of Intent (LOIs) for minor or enabling works packages. Required Qualifications & Experience Education: Degree-level qualification (or equivalent) in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline is essential. Experience: Demonstrable commercial experience within the civil engineering sector is required. Skills & Knowledge: Strong commercial and contractual understanding, including various forms of contract and standard methods of measurement. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. High level of numeracy and attention to detail. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel. Additional Requirements: Full UK driving licence. Flexibility to travel as required. What s on Offer This is an outstanding opportunity to join a reputable contractor known for delivering complex infrastructure projects across Scotland. The role offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and clear career progression within a dynamic, supportive environment. To apply, please submit your most recent CV. For more information, contact Adam Rahma on (phone number removed), quoting Reference J45754. Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.