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Senior Divisional Facilities Manager - Caretech Childrens Services, Education
Caretech Morecambe, Lancashire
Senior Divisional Facilities Manager - Caretech Childrens Services, Education CareTech Group- Estates & Facilities About CareTech and Cambian CareTech Group provide specialist Education / residential care across the UK. We support some of the most vulnerable young people in our communities. Our Schools exist to provide safe, stable and nurturing environments where children and young people can recover, develop and thrive. For the children in our care, the quality of the physical environment is not a 'nice to have' - it is fundamental. Our estates must be compliant, safe and resilient, but also warm, homely and dignified. Put simply: we should feel comfortable placing our own children in these environments. Role purpose The Senior Divisional Facilities Manager will lead the estates function for the Children's residential division (44 Sites). The postholder is accountable for statutory compliance, health and safety (premises), property condition, service continuity and the overall quality of the estate across a multi-site portfolio. The role provides divisional leadership to Regional Facilities Managers (RFMs 3Nr. & Maintenance Operatives 46. Nr) and works in close partnership with Principals, Regional Operations Managers and senior leadership (including Managing Directors) to ensure that standards are consistently achieved and sustained. Reporting lines Responsible to Director of Facilities / Group Estates Leadership (as applicable) Group Executive Director - Childrens services Direct reports Regional Facilities Managers (RFMs) and any divisional estates support roles Key interfaces Home Managers, Regional Operations Managers, Quality/Compliance, Finance, Procurement, Contractors/Suppliers On-Call Participates in an on- call Rota (e.g., one week in every Fifteen) to support critical incidents and business continuity Extraordinary days every day Registered address: Parkview, 82 Oxford Road, Uxbridge UB8 1UX Registered no. Key accountabilities This is a leadership role. Success is measured through safe compliance, quality of environments, predictable delivery and high-performing teams. The postholder will: Lead and develop the divisional estates operating model: cadence, standards, escalation routes and performance rhythm.Create a culture of 'right first time' delivery, where safety, quality and dignity are non-negotiable.Set clear expectations for RFMs and hold accountability through coaching, field leadership and structured performance management. 1.Statutory compliance, health and safety, and risk Act as the senior premises professional for the division, ensuring all sites are safe, compliant and fit for purpose.Own the divisional compliance position across statutory requirements (e.g., fire safety actions, water hygiene/legionella controls, asbestos management, gas and electrical safety, lifting equipment where applicable) and ensure robust evidence trails.Commission, review and drive closure of audits, inspections and risk assessments; ensure actions are prioritised by risk and closed to a defined quality standard.Provide decisive incident response leadership (e.g., floods, alarm activations, heating failures), implementing immediate controls and directing permanent remediation. 2.Quality of environment and customer experience Drive consistent, high-quality standards for repair, decoration, cleanliness and presentation so homes are safe and genuinely homely.Work with Operations to understand the lived experience of children and staff, ensuring estates solutions support safeguarding, privacy and dignity.Introduce and enforce divisional standards/specifications that reduce repeat failures and raise 3.CAFM system leadership and reactive maintenance control Take divisional ownership of the CAFM system (including job logging governance, triage, prioritisation and closure quality).Ensure RFMs and teams are using the system correctly: accurate categories, appropriate priorities, strong descriptions, and evidence on completion.Implement controls to prevent aged backlogs and repeat callouts; ensure jobs are closed properly with clear resolution notes and supporting evidence where required.Use CAFM data to drive performance: reactive ageing, first-time fix rates, repeat defects, contractor performance and compliance KPIs. 4.Planned works, projects and capital programme (CapEx) Build, maintain and deliver a rolling programme of planned works and property improvement, aligned to risk reduction and service needs.Develop clear scopes and high-level specifications; obtain competitive quotations/tenders in line with procurement policy.Control project delivery end-to-end: scope, programme, cost, quality, commissioning, handover, defects and warranties.Contribute to strategic asset planning and annual CapEx budgeting, prioritising based on risk, compliance, condition and operational impact. 5.Commercial management and budget control Own divisional R&M and CapEx budget governance, forecasting and cost-to-complete reporting.Maintain strong variation control and challenge scope creep; ensure value for money and whole-life cost thinking.Work closely with Finance and Procurement to ensure correct coding, approvals and a clean audit trail. Provide clear, board-ready reporting to senior leadership (including Managing Directors) on compliance, performance, key risks, projects and spend.Represent the estates function professionally with regulators, inspectors, external agencies and visitors where premises matters arise. 7.People leadership, capability and performance Line manage RFMs and relevant estates staff: objectives, supervision, coaching and development.Build a divisional capability plan (skills matrix, training plan, competency checks) covering technical triage, compliance awareness and leadership behaviours.Measure and manage staff KPIs (quality of close-outs, responsiveness, compliance closure rates, stakeholder feedback, budget discipline).Promote a culture of accountability, learning and continuous improvement; manage underperformance fairly and promptly. Performance measures (examples)The role will be measured on a balanced scorecard. Typical divisional KPIs include: Statutory compliance: PPM completion rate; overdue statutory items; audit action closure (by risk rating).Fire safety: FRA action closure times; fire door and compartmentation remediation progress (where applicable).R
May 01, 2026
Full time
Senior Divisional Facilities Manager - Caretech Childrens Services, Education CareTech Group- Estates & Facilities About CareTech and Cambian CareTech Group provide specialist Education / residential care across the UK. We support some of the most vulnerable young people in our communities. Our Schools exist to provide safe, stable and nurturing environments where children and young people can recover, develop and thrive. For the children in our care, the quality of the physical environment is not a 'nice to have' - it is fundamental. Our estates must be compliant, safe and resilient, but also warm, homely and dignified. Put simply: we should feel comfortable placing our own children in these environments. Role purpose The Senior Divisional Facilities Manager will lead the estates function for the Children's residential division (44 Sites). The postholder is accountable for statutory compliance, health and safety (premises), property condition, service continuity and the overall quality of the estate across a multi-site portfolio. The role provides divisional leadership to Regional Facilities Managers (RFMs 3Nr. & Maintenance Operatives 46. Nr) and works in close partnership with Principals, Regional Operations Managers and senior leadership (including Managing Directors) to ensure that standards are consistently achieved and sustained. Reporting lines Responsible to Director of Facilities / Group Estates Leadership (as applicable) Group Executive Director - Childrens services Direct reports Regional Facilities Managers (RFMs) and any divisional estates support roles Key interfaces Home Managers, Regional Operations Managers, Quality/Compliance, Finance, Procurement, Contractors/Suppliers On-Call Participates in an on- call Rota (e.g., one week in every Fifteen) to support critical incidents and business continuity Extraordinary days every day Registered address: Parkview, 82 Oxford Road, Uxbridge UB8 1UX Registered no. Key accountabilities This is a leadership role. Success is measured through safe compliance, quality of environments, predictable delivery and high-performing teams. The postholder will: Lead and develop the divisional estates operating model: cadence, standards, escalation routes and performance rhythm.Create a culture of 'right first time' delivery, where safety, quality and dignity are non-negotiable.Set clear expectations for RFMs and hold accountability through coaching, field leadership and structured performance management. 1.Statutory compliance, health and safety, and risk Act as the senior premises professional for the division, ensuring all sites are safe, compliant and fit for purpose.Own the divisional compliance position across statutory requirements (e.g., fire safety actions, water hygiene/legionella controls, asbestos management, gas and electrical safety, lifting equipment where applicable) and ensure robust evidence trails.Commission, review and drive closure of audits, inspections and risk assessments; ensure actions are prioritised by risk and closed to a defined quality standard.Provide decisive incident response leadership (e.g., floods, alarm activations, heating failures), implementing immediate controls and directing permanent remediation. 2.Quality of environment and customer experience Drive consistent, high-quality standards for repair, decoration, cleanliness and presentation so homes are safe and genuinely homely.Work with Operations to understand the lived experience of children and staff, ensuring estates solutions support safeguarding, privacy and dignity.Introduce and enforce divisional standards/specifications that reduce repeat failures and raise 3.CAFM system leadership and reactive maintenance control Take divisional ownership of the CAFM system (including job logging governance, triage, prioritisation and closure quality).Ensure RFMs and teams are using the system correctly: accurate categories, appropriate priorities, strong descriptions, and evidence on completion.Implement controls to prevent aged backlogs and repeat callouts; ensure jobs are closed properly with clear resolution notes and supporting evidence where required.Use CAFM data to drive performance: reactive ageing, first-time fix rates, repeat defects, contractor performance and compliance KPIs. 4.Planned works, projects and capital programme (CapEx) Build, maintain and deliver a rolling programme of planned works and property improvement, aligned to risk reduction and service needs.Develop clear scopes and high-level specifications; obtain competitive quotations/tenders in line with procurement policy.Control project delivery end-to-end: scope, programme, cost, quality, commissioning, handover, defects and warranties.Contribute to strategic asset planning and annual CapEx budgeting, prioritising based on risk, compliance, condition and operational impact. 5.Commercial management and budget control Own divisional R&M and CapEx budget governance, forecasting and cost-to-complete reporting.Maintain strong variation control and challenge scope creep; ensure value for money and whole-life cost thinking.Work closely with Finance and Procurement to ensure correct coding, approvals and a clean audit trail. Provide clear, board-ready reporting to senior leadership (including Managing Directors) on compliance, performance, key risks, projects and spend.Represent the estates function professionally with regulators, inspectors, external agencies and visitors where premises matters arise. 7.People leadership, capability and performance Line manage RFMs and relevant estates staff: objectives, supervision, coaching and development.Build a divisional capability plan (skills matrix, training plan, competency checks) covering technical triage, compliance awareness and leadership behaviours.Measure and manage staff KPIs (quality of close-outs, responsiveness, compliance closure rates, stakeholder feedback, budget discipline).Promote a culture of accountability, learning and continuous improvement; manage underperformance fairly and promptly. Performance measures (examples)The role will be measured on a balanced scorecard. Typical divisional KPIs include: Statutory compliance: PPM completion rate; overdue statutory items; audit action closure (by risk rating).Fire safety: FRA action closure times; fire door and compartmentation remediation progress (where applicable).R
Falcon Green Personnel
Senior Project Manager
Falcon Green Personnel City, London
A well-established London-based property investor and developer has recently expanded its portfolio with the acquisition of a third commercial building in the Blackfriars area. The scheme will deliver a high-quality Cat A office refurbishment, and we are now seeking a Senior Project Manager to take full responsibility for the successful delivery of this flagship project. Uniquely, the business operates in a fully integrated model, acting as both client and main contractor on its developments. This removes traditional delivery layers and enables a direct, streamlined decision-making process, with full ownership and accountability sitting within the project team. Key Responsibilities: You will lead the end-to-end delivery of a Cat A commercial office fit-out, overseeing programme, cost, quality, and site execution. Working closely with internal development, design, and construction teams, you will ensure the successful delivery of a high-specification office scheme in a live central London environment. A key aspect of this role is strong commercial control from a client-side perspective - ensuring cost certainty is maintained from early design through to final account. This includes leading procurement strategy, managing contractor and trade packages, controlling change, and protecting overall project value through disciplined cost planning, forecasting, and risk management. Full project leadership from pre-construction through to handover Managing Cat A office fit-out works in Blackfriars Coordinating design development, procurement strategy, and site delivery Maintaining robust cost control and commercial governance across all stages Leading procurement of contractors and specialist packages Managing variations, change control, and cost-to-complete forecasting Ensuring programme certainty and quality standards are achieved Reporting directly into senior leadership within the business The Ideal Candidate: This opportunity is best suited to someone with a strong commercial / quantity surveying background, ideally someone who has progressed into a Project Management or delivery leadership role. You will likely have: Proven experience delivering Cat A commercial office fit-outs in London A background in quantity surveying, commercial management, or cost consultancy Experience in a Senior Project Manager / Project Manager / Employers Agent capacity Strong understanding of procurement strategy, cost control, and contract administration Confidence working within both client-side and main contractor environments A proactive, hands-on approach with strong stakeholder management skills This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded construction professional to take ownership of a landmark London office scheme within a fast-moving, integrated delivery structure. If you are well suited to the position, please apply through the link and we will contact you for a confidential discussion.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
A well-established London-based property investor and developer has recently expanded its portfolio with the acquisition of a third commercial building in the Blackfriars area. The scheme will deliver a high-quality Cat A office refurbishment, and we are now seeking a Senior Project Manager to take full responsibility for the successful delivery of this flagship project. Uniquely, the business operates in a fully integrated model, acting as both client and main contractor on its developments. This removes traditional delivery layers and enables a direct, streamlined decision-making process, with full ownership and accountability sitting within the project team. Key Responsibilities: You will lead the end-to-end delivery of a Cat A commercial office fit-out, overseeing programme, cost, quality, and site execution. Working closely with internal development, design, and construction teams, you will ensure the successful delivery of a high-specification office scheme in a live central London environment. A key aspect of this role is strong commercial control from a client-side perspective - ensuring cost certainty is maintained from early design through to final account. This includes leading procurement strategy, managing contractor and trade packages, controlling change, and protecting overall project value through disciplined cost planning, forecasting, and risk management. Full project leadership from pre-construction through to handover Managing Cat A office fit-out works in Blackfriars Coordinating design development, procurement strategy, and site delivery Maintaining robust cost control and commercial governance across all stages Leading procurement of contractors and specialist packages Managing variations, change control, and cost-to-complete forecasting Ensuring programme certainty and quality standards are achieved Reporting directly into senior leadership within the business The Ideal Candidate: This opportunity is best suited to someone with a strong commercial / quantity surveying background, ideally someone who has progressed into a Project Management or delivery leadership role. You will likely have: Proven experience delivering Cat A commercial office fit-outs in London A background in quantity surveying, commercial management, or cost consultancy Experience in a Senior Project Manager / Project Manager / Employers Agent capacity Strong understanding of procurement strategy, cost control, and contract administration Confidence working within both client-side and main contractor environments A proactive, hands-on approach with strong stakeholder management skills This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded construction professional to take ownership of a landmark London office scheme within a fast-moving, integrated delivery structure. If you are well suited to the position, please apply through the link and we will contact you for a confidential discussion.
Building Careers UK
Quantity Surveyor - Housing Groundworks
Building Careers UK City, Manchester
Quantity Surveyor - Housing Groundworks Manchester - 50,000 - 70,000 + package (dependent on experience) About the Company This business is a well-established specialist contractor operating within the residential development sector, delivering enabling works, remediation, civil engineering and housing groundworks across the North West and wider UK. Known for its collaborative approach, strong pipeline of work and repeat client base, the company plays a key role in transforming complex sites into ready-to-build developments. The Role Due to continued growth, an experienced Quantity Surveyor is required to support housing groundworks projects from pre-construction through to final account. You will work closely with operational teams, clients and subcontractors to ensure commercial control is maintained across multiple residential schemes. As Quantity Surveyor, you will be responsible for: Commercial management of housing groundworks projects Preparing and managing budgets, forecasts and cost reports Valuations, applications for payment and final accounts Procurement and management of subcontract packages Cost value reconciliation (CVR) reporting Managing variations and change control Supporting tendering and pre-construction activities where required Maintaining strong client and supply chain relationships The Ideal Candidate The successful Quantity Surveyor will have: Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within housing groundworks or residential civils Strong understanding of groundworks, infrastructure and enabling works Excellent commercial and contractual knowledge Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously Strong communication and negotiation skills A proactive, team-focused approach Full UK driving licence What's on Offer Competitive salary of 50k - 70k Attractive benefits package Long-term, secure workload Opportunity to work on high-profile residential developments Supportive, down-to-earth management team Clear progression as the business continues to grow Apply: If you're interested in this opportunity, then please get in touch today with our Commercial Specialist, Mark Harris. Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDCOM
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor - Housing Groundworks Manchester - 50,000 - 70,000 + package (dependent on experience) About the Company This business is a well-established specialist contractor operating within the residential development sector, delivering enabling works, remediation, civil engineering and housing groundworks across the North West and wider UK. Known for its collaborative approach, strong pipeline of work and repeat client base, the company plays a key role in transforming complex sites into ready-to-build developments. The Role Due to continued growth, an experienced Quantity Surveyor is required to support housing groundworks projects from pre-construction through to final account. You will work closely with operational teams, clients and subcontractors to ensure commercial control is maintained across multiple residential schemes. As Quantity Surveyor, you will be responsible for: Commercial management of housing groundworks projects Preparing and managing budgets, forecasts and cost reports Valuations, applications for payment and final accounts Procurement and management of subcontract packages Cost value reconciliation (CVR) reporting Managing variations and change control Supporting tendering and pre-construction activities where required Maintaining strong client and supply chain relationships The Ideal Candidate The successful Quantity Surveyor will have: Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within housing groundworks or residential civils Strong understanding of groundworks, infrastructure and enabling works Excellent commercial and contractual knowledge Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously Strong communication and negotiation skills A proactive, team-focused approach Full UK driving licence What's on Offer Competitive salary of 50k - 70k Attractive benefits package Long-term, secure workload Opportunity to work on high-profile residential developments Supportive, down-to-earth management team Clear progression as the business continues to grow Apply: If you're interested in this opportunity, then please get in touch today with our Commercial Specialist, Mark Harris. Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDCOM
Michael Page Legal
Commercial Contract Manager - Defence
Michael Page Legal Crowthorne, Berkshire
To take a leading role in identifying, analysing and managing business and compliance risk and to draft, critically evaluate and agree robust terms and conditions for commercial contracts covering products and services supplied by, and to, the Group of Companies. Client Details A UK-based technology group that designs, manufactures, and supports advanced underwater and subsea technologies for global defence and commercial maritime customers Description Provide specialist legal advice and support on commercial contracts within the defence sector, including sales, IP licensing, procurement, collaboration, consulting, master services, indemnity, and non-disclosure agreements. Review and assess customer contractual terms and conditions, identifying deviations from Company standards and policies, and highlighting actual and potential risks relating to liability, intellectual property, warranties, and security. Advise on non-contractual legal matters where required and manage interactions with external legal advisers and specialists. Support commercial teams and senior management during contract negotiations by providing clear recommendations, options, and proposed amendments; liaising directly with customers where appropriate to achieve acceptable agreements. Contribute to the development of commercial and contractual awareness across the Group through guidance, updates, and structured training initiatives. Research and advise on country-specific legal and regulatory requirements impacting contractual obligations and Company compliance. Liaise with insurers, lawyers, and other external advisers to clarify contractual issues and obtain specialist input to support negotiations. Maintain accurate and auditable records for all non-standard contracts, including correspondence, policy deviations, amendments, and executed agreements. Ensure contract management activities align with Company policies, procedures, and best practice across the Group. Work closely with internal functions including Governance & Risk, Finance, Sales, HSE, and HR to ensure contractual compliance relating to insurance, export controls, health and safety, tax, and employment matters. Maintain strong working knowledge of FARs, DFARS, DPAS, DEFCONs, DEFFORMS, and other procurement regulations across multiple jurisdictions, and advise accordingly. Profile Law degree with strong commercial legal foundations. Proven experience in a Commercial / Contracts Manager or similar role, with hands-on expertise in drafting, negotiating, and managing a wide range of commercial contracts in-house or private practice. Background in defence and related sectors (oil & gas, offshore renewables, engineering, oceanographic), with experience of complex, high-risk commercial agreements. Demonstrable experience in international and cross-border contracting, including ownership of bespoke drafting across multiple OpCos and jurisdictions. Advanced contract drafting capability, including collaboration, R&D, reseller, and agency agreements, with strong commercial risk analysis. Solid understanding of intellectual property, third-party software risks, and IP protection strategies. Strong commercial judgement, able to develop pragmatic risk-mitigation solutions within legal and regulatory frameworks. Comfortable working independently under pressure, managing volume, detail, and tight deadlines. Experience advising and influencing commercial teams and senior stakeholders in contract negotiations. Ability to lead reseller/agent frameworks, due diligence, and competition law advice across a group environment. Job Offer Discretionary performance-related bonus (PRP) based on company and individual performance 25 days annual leave plus UK bank holidays, with the option to purchase up to 5 additional days Flexible working arrangements scheme to support work-life balance Christmas shutdown, with additional paid time off over the festive period Generous pension scheme (Aviva), with company contributions increasing with age Group life assurance (6x basic salary death-in-service benefit) Group income protection scheme following company sick pay period Westfield Health Cash Plan providing cashback on healthcare and wellbeing services Employee Assistance Programme (24/7 support for personal, legal, financial, and wellbeing matters) Cycle to Work scheme Electric Vehicle (EV) scheme and EV charging points at HQ (eligibility criteria apply) Training and development opportunities across the business Active wellbeing initiatives and programmes Costco membership available to employees Payroll giving scheme for charitable donations Regular social activities organised by a social committee Sonardyne Champions recognition scheme (£250 award) Long service awards recognising , and 40 years' service
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
To take a leading role in identifying, analysing and managing business and compliance risk and to draft, critically evaluate and agree robust terms and conditions for commercial contracts covering products and services supplied by, and to, the Group of Companies. Client Details A UK-based technology group that designs, manufactures, and supports advanced underwater and subsea technologies for global defence and commercial maritime customers Description Provide specialist legal advice and support on commercial contracts within the defence sector, including sales, IP licensing, procurement, collaboration, consulting, master services, indemnity, and non-disclosure agreements. Review and assess customer contractual terms and conditions, identifying deviations from Company standards and policies, and highlighting actual and potential risks relating to liability, intellectual property, warranties, and security. Advise on non-contractual legal matters where required and manage interactions with external legal advisers and specialists. Support commercial teams and senior management during contract negotiations by providing clear recommendations, options, and proposed amendments; liaising directly with customers where appropriate to achieve acceptable agreements. Contribute to the development of commercial and contractual awareness across the Group through guidance, updates, and structured training initiatives. Research and advise on country-specific legal and regulatory requirements impacting contractual obligations and Company compliance. Liaise with insurers, lawyers, and other external advisers to clarify contractual issues and obtain specialist input to support negotiations. Maintain accurate and auditable records for all non-standard contracts, including correspondence, policy deviations, amendments, and executed agreements. Ensure contract management activities align with Company policies, procedures, and best practice across the Group. Work closely with internal functions including Governance & Risk, Finance, Sales, HSE, and HR to ensure contractual compliance relating to insurance, export controls, health and safety, tax, and employment matters. Maintain strong working knowledge of FARs, DFARS, DPAS, DEFCONs, DEFFORMS, and other procurement regulations across multiple jurisdictions, and advise accordingly. Profile Law degree with strong commercial legal foundations. Proven experience in a Commercial / Contracts Manager or similar role, with hands-on expertise in drafting, negotiating, and managing a wide range of commercial contracts in-house or private practice. Background in defence and related sectors (oil & gas, offshore renewables, engineering, oceanographic), with experience of complex, high-risk commercial agreements. Demonstrable experience in international and cross-border contracting, including ownership of bespoke drafting across multiple OpCos and jurisdictions. Advanced contract drafting capability, including collaboration, R&D, reseller, and agency agreements, with strong commercial risk analysis. Solid understanding of intellectual property, third-party software risks, and IP protection strategies. Strong commercial judgement, able to develop pragmatic risk-mitigation solutions within legal and regulatory frameworks. Comfortable working independently under pressure, managing volume, detail, and tight deadlines. Experience advising and influencing commercial teams and senior stakeholders in contract negotiations. Ability to lead reseller/agent frameworks, due diligence, and competition law advice across a group environment. Job Offer Discretionary performance-related bonus (PRP) based on company and individual performance 25 days annual leave plus UK bank holidays, with the option to purchase up to 5 additional days Flexible working arrangements scheme to support work-life balance Christmas shutdown, with additional paid time off over the festive period Generous pension scheme (Aviva), with company contributions increasing with age Group life assurance (6x basic salary death-in-service benefit) Group income protection scheme following company sick pay period Westfield Health Cash Plan providing cashback on healthcare and wellbeing services Employee Assistance Programme (24/7 support for personal, legal, financial, and wellbeing matters) Cycle to Work scheme Electric Vehicle (EV) scheme and EV charging points at HQ (eligibility criteria apply) Training and development opportunities across the business Active wellbeing initiatives and programmes Costco membership available to employees Payroll giving scheme for charitable donations Regular social activities organised by a social committee Sonardyne Champions recognition scheme (£250 award) Long service awards recognising , and 40 years' service
Property Procurement and Cost Specialist
Dominos Pizza
Join the World's Leading Pizza Delivery Company You already know who we are and what we do! Domino's UK & Ireland is the powerhouse behind our exceptional products. We're innovative, dynamic, and laser-focused on delivering unparalleled service to our franchisees and customers alike. We're looking for a Property Procurement & Cost Specialist to strengthen how we manage construction costs, procurement, and supplier performance across new stores, remodels, and trials in the UK & Ireland. You'll help shape our centralised procurement strategy, build cost benchmarks, and develop a standardised procurement matrix that drives smarter, more consistent decision making. Working closely with the Property team, franchisees, and suppliers, you'll use data to improve value, reduce cost variability, and support our growing pipeline of new store openings. Success in this role looks like: 3+ years' experience in a procurement role partnering closely with Property or Construction teams. MCIPS qualification (or working towards it) is a strong advantage. Strong commercial understanding of property development processes. A proactive self starter with excellent communication skills and the ability to influence at all levels. Background in F&B, retail, commercial, or residential development - or similar fast paced, multi site environments. What's in it for you: Competitive salary and performance-based bonuses. Competitive pension contributions Private health and dental care. Income protection Professional development opportunities. Fun team events and a supportive work environment. Pizza discount!
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Join the World's Leading Pizza Delivery Company You already know who we are and what we do! Domino's UK & Ireland is the powerhouse behind our exceptional products. We're innovative, dynamic, and laser-focused on delivering unparalleled service to our franchisees and customers alike. We're looking for a Property Procurement & Cost Specialist to strengthen how we manage construction costs, procurement, and supplier performance across new stores, remodels, and trials in the UK & Ireland. You'll help shape our centralised procurement strategy, build cost benchmarks, and develop a standardised procurement matrix that drives smarter, more consistent decision making. Working closely with the Property team, franchisees, and suppliers, you'll use data to improve value, reduce cost variability, and support our growing pipeline of new store openings. Success in this role looks like: 3+ years' experience in a procurement role partnering closely with Property or Construction teams. MCIPS qualification (or working towards it) is a strong advantage. Strong commercial understanding of property development processes. A proactive self starter with excellent communication skills and the ability to influence at all levels. Background in F&B, retail, commercial, or residential development - or similar fast paced, multi site environments. What's in it for you: Competitive salary and performance-based bonuses. Competitive pension contributions Private health and dental care. Income protection Professional development opportunities. Fun team events and a supportive work environment. Pizza discount!
Facilities & Logistics Co-ordinator
jobs.jerseyeveningpost.com-job boards
Our client is seeking a Facilities & Logistics Co-ordinator based in Jersey for a full-time, permanent position reporting to the Director of Operations. The ideal candidate must possess exceptional organisational skills, discretion, and the ability to anticipate needs within a fast-paced environment. The co-ordinator will work closely with the Director of Operations, external contractors, and the wider team to maintain all facilities to an impeccable standard and execute logistical requirements seamlessly. Key responsibilities include overseeing residential properties, coordinating with contractors, managing inventory, and supporting logistics for events and travel. The successful candidate will also help with administration and record-keeping to ensure clear tracking of budgets and service schedules. Responsibilities Oversee the ongoing maintenance, presentation, and readiness of all residential properties. Schedule, coordinate, and supervise contractors, engineers, landscapers, and specialist trades. Conduct regular property inspections to identify repairs, preventative maintenance, safety issues, and maintain appearance standards. Ensure compliance, certifications, and service records (HVAC, generators, fire systems, pools, vehicles, etc.) are up to date. Maintain inventories of household supplies, equipment, tools, and maintenance materials. Manage the movement of goods and equipment between properties internationally and domestically. Assist with the movement of people, ensuring safety and efficiency in collaboration with the EA and security team. Coordinate shipping, customs, and secure transport of personal items, luggage, and household goods. Help plan and support events, travel, guest arrivals, and property turnover logistics. Arrange procurement and sourcing of items, tracking lead times, deliveries, and vendor performance. Ensure vehicles, assets, and any estate machinery are serviced, fuelled, and operational at all times. Work closely with the Property Officer to support daily tasks and scheduling activities. Provide hands-on support during high-intensity periods, including residence openings/closures and seasonal preparations. Act as a liaison between household staff, office personnel, and external providers. Maintain detailed logs of work orders, service schedules, and recurring tasks. Track budgets, invoices, and contractor costs in line with financial processes. Prepare reports for the Director of Operations as required. Qualifications Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Calm under pressure with the ability to adapt quickly to changing priorities. Solutions-driven, proactive, and able to anticipate needs. Professional, discreet, and comfortable handling confidential information. Strong communication skills with the ability to establish trusted relationships with staff, suppliers, and representatives. Hands-on, practical, and willing to support across all areas when required. Previous experience in luxury property management, private households, hospitality, estates, marine, aviation, or logistics roles. Strong project-coordination and contractor-management experience. Technical aptitude and understanding of household systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing, security, AV desirable). Full, clean driving licence and ability to travel if required. Competent with digital tools, scheduling systems, and inventory management. Benefits You will work within a collaborative environment that promotes the development of skills in property management and logistics. Our client values professional growth, providing ample opportunities for training and career advancement.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Our client is seeking a Facilities & Logistics Co-ordinator based in Jersey for a full-time, permanent position reporting to the Director of Operations. The ideal candidate must possess exceptional organisational skills, discretion, and the ability to anticipate needs within a fast-paced environment. The co-ordinator will work closely with the Director of Operations, external contractors, and the wider team to maintain all facilities to an impeccable standard and execute logistical requirements seamlessly. Key responsibilities include overseeing residential properties, coordinating with contractors, managing inventory, and supporting logistics for events and travel. The successful candidate will also help with administration and record-keeping to ensure clear tracking of budgets and service schedules. Responsibilities Oversee the ongoing maintenance, presentation, and readiness of all residential properties. Schedule, coordinate, and supervise contractors, engineers, landscapers, and specialist trades. Conduct regular property inspections to identify repairs, preventative maintenance, safety issues, and maintain appearance standards. Ensure compliance, certifications, and service records (HVAC, generators, fire systems, pools, vehicles, etc.) are up to date. Maintain inventories of household supplies, equipment, tools, and maintenance materials. Manage the movement of goods and equipment between properties internationally and domestically. Assist with the movement of people, ensuring safety and efficiency in collaboration with the EA and security team. Coordinate shipping, customs, and secure transport of personal items, luggage, and household goods. Help plan and support events, travel, guest arrivals, and property turnover logistics. Arrange procurement and sourcing of items, tracking lead times, deliveries, and vendor performance. Ensure vehicles, assets, and any estate machinery are serviced, fuelled, and operational at all times. Work closely with the Property Officer to support daily tasks and scheduling activities. Provide hands-on support during high-intensity periods, including residence openings/closures and seasonal preparations. Act as a liaison between household staff, office personnel, and external providers. Maintain detailed logs of work orders, service schedules, and recurring tasks. Track budgets, invoices, and contractor costs in line with financial processes. Prepare reports for the Director of Operations as required. Qualifications Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Calm under pressure with the ability to adapt quickly to changing priorities. Solutions-driven, proactive, and able to anticipate needs. Professional, discreet, and comfortable handling confidential information. Strong communication skills with the ability to establish trusted relationships with staff, suppliers, and representatives. Hands-on, practical, and willing to support across all areas when required. Previous experience in luxury property management, private households, hospitality, estates, marine, aviation, or logistics roles. Strong project-coordination and contractor-management experience. Technical aptitude and understanding of household systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing, security, AV desirable). Full, clean driving licence and ability to travel if required. Competent with digital tools, scheduling systems, and inventory management. Benefits You will work within a collaborative environment that promotes the development of skills in property management and logistics. Our client values professional growth, providing ample opportunities for training and career advancement.
EC Recruitment Group
Project Monitoring Surveyor - Midlands (fully remote, home-based)
EC Recruitment Group City, Birmingham
Job Title Project Monitoring Surveyor Level Associate Director(Senior candidates ready to step up will be considered; Director-level appointments may also be considered with scope and remuneration aligned accordingly) Location Birmingham or anywhere in the Midlands (fully remote, home-based) The Opportunity A specialist project monitoring consultancy operating at the senior end of the development finance market is expanding its regional capability across the Midlands. The workload is focused on lender-funded developments of scale, including complex, long-term and multi-phase schemes where professional judgement, clarity of advice and credibility with funders are critical. Instructions are typically strategic in nature rather than transactional, providing strong visibility of work and sustained involvement on major projects. This role is suited to an experienced Project Monitoring Surveyor seeking a home-based position with genuine regional ownership and meaningful input into lender decision-making. It will suit those already operating at Associate Director level, as well as senior surveyors ready to step up into a broader, more influential remit. The Role You will act as Project Monitor on lender-funded developments across the Midlands, from initial due diligence through delivery, providing clear, commercially focused advice to lenders and project teams. This is a judgement-led role. You ll be expected to interrogate proposals, identify and articulate risk, and support lender confidence throughout the lifecycle of each project. You ll operate with autonomy, supported by an experienced senior peer group rather than a leveraged, junior-heavy structure. Key Responsibilities Acting as Project Monitor on lender-funded developments across the Midlands Producing robust monitoring reports relied upon for credit and risk decisions Advising lenders on development risk, cost, programme, procurement and delivery strategy Engaging directly with lenders, developers, funders and professional teams Monitoring compliance with funding conditions and professional appointments Providing informed input on EPC considerations, Building Safety Act requirements and construction risk Managing a live portfolio of projects, including long-term and multi-phase schemes Applying professional judgement rather than operating to a checklist-led or process-driven model Candidate Profile Proven experience as a Project Monitoring Surveyor within development finance Background from a recognised project monitoring or building consultancy Comfort operating on mid-to-large scale developments and complex funding structures Strong lender-facing report writing skills Commercial mindset with the confidence to challenge assumptions and advise senior stakeholders Ability to work autonomously in a fully remote, regionally focused role Candidates ready to step into an Associate Director-level role will be considered Director-level candidates may also be considered where experience and capability support a broader remit MRICS preferred Why This Role Exposure to significant lender-backed developments across the Midlands Direct influence on lender confidence and long-term project outcomes Opportunity to take ownership of a strategically important regional portfolio Senior peer group with no junior management burden Clear scope to build long-term influence within a growing, profitable consultancy Strong pipeline of work with long-term project visibility Package Base salary aligned to Associate Director level, typically around £85,000 (flexible depending on experience and seniority) Bonus of 25% Total annual remuneration comfortably in excess of £100,000 Private healthcare Professional fees paid Fully flexible, home-based working arrangements No mandated office attendance Ways of Working This is a fully remote, home-based role. Day-to-day work is focused on site inspections across the Midlands and report production from home. Occasional travel for team meetings is required, but there is no expectation of regular office attendance. The working model is built on trust, experience and accountability rather than presenteeism. Click Apply or get in touch for a confidential conversation with Andrew Pearson at EC Property Recruitment. My contact number is (phone number removed) and you can find all my details on LinkedIn.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Job Title Project Monitoring Surveyor Level Associate Director(Senior candidates ready to step up will be considered; Director-level appointments may also be considered with scope and remuneration aligned accordingly) Location Birmingham or anywhere in the Midlands (fully remote, home-based) The Opportunity A specialist project monitoring consultancy operating at the senior end of the development finance market is expanding its regional capability across the Midlands. The workload is focused on lender-funded developments of scale, including complex, long-term and multi-phase schemes where professional judgement, clarity of advice and credibility with funders are critical. Instructions are typically strategic in nature rather than transactional, providing strong visibility of work and sustained involvement on major projects. This role is suited to an experienced Project Monitoring Surveyor seeking a home-based position with genuine regional ownership and meaningful input into lender decision-making. It will suit those already operating at Associate Director level, as well as senior surveyors ready to step up into a broader, more influential remit. The Role You will act as Project Monitor on lender-funded developments across the Midlands, from initial due diligence through delivery, providing clear, commercially focused advice to lenders and project teams. This is a judgement-led role. You ll be expected to interrogate proposals, identify and articulate risk, and support lender confidence throughout the lifecycle of each project. You ll operate with autonomy, supported by an experienced senior peer group rather than a leveraged, junior-heavy structure. Key Responsibilities Acting as Project Monitor on lender-funded developments across the Midlands Producing robust monitoring reports relied upon for credit and risk decisions Advising lenders on development risk, cost, programme, procurement and delivery strategy Engaging directly with lenders, developers, funders and professional teams Monitoring compliance with funding conditions and professional appointments Providing informed input on EPC considerations, Building Safety Act requirements and construction risk Managing a live portfolio of projects, including long-term and multi-phase schemes Applying professional judgement rather than operating to a checklist-led or process-driven model Candidate Profile Proven experience as a Project Monitoring Surveyor within development finance Background from a recognised project monitoring or building consultancy Comfort operating on mid-to-large scale developments and complex funding structures Strong lender-facing report writing skills Commercial mindset with the confidence to challenge assumptions and advise senior stakeholders Ability to work autonomously in a fully remote, regionally focused role Candidates ready to step into an Associate Director-level role will be considered Director-level candidates may also be considered where experience and capability support a broader remit MRICS preferred Why This Role Exposure to significant lender-backed developments across the Midlands Direct influence on lender confidence and long-term project outcomes Opportunity to take ownership of a strategically important regional portfolio Senior peer group with no junior management burden Clear scope to build long-term influence within a growing, profitable consultancy Strong pipeline of work with long-term project visibility Package Base salary aligned to Associate Director level, typically around £85,000 (flexible depending on experience and seniority) Bonus of 25% Total annual remuneration comfortably in excess of £100,000 Private healthcare Professional fees paid Fully flexible, home-based working arrangements No mandated office attendance Ways of Working This is a fully remote, home-based role. Day-to-day work is focused on site inspections across the Midlands and report production from home. Occasional travel for team meetings is required, but there is no expectation of regular office attendance. The working model is built on trust, experience and accountability rather than presenteeism. Click Apply or get in touch for a confidential conversation with Andrew Pearson at EC Property Recruitment. My contact number is (phone number removed) and you can find all my details on LinkedIn.
EC Recruitment Group
Project Monitoring Surveyor - South West (fully remote, home-based)
EC Recruitment Group Bristol, Gloucestershire
Job Title Project Monitoring Surveyor Level Associate Director (Senior candidates ready to step up will be considered; Director-level appointments may also be considered with scope and remuneration aligned accordingly) Location Bristol or anywhere in the South West (fully remote, home-based) The Opportunity A specialist project monitoring consultancy operating at the top end of the development finance market is expanding its senior capability across the South West. The region includes a concentration of high-value, lender-funded developments, many of which are long-term, multi-phase schemes with extended delivery horizons. Reporting quality, professional judgement and credibility with funders sit at the core of these instructions, which are typically strategic in nature rather than transactional. This role is intended for an experienced Project Monitoring Surveyor seeking autonomy, regional ownership and deeper involvement in lender-led decision making. It will suit those already operating at this level, as well as senior surveyors with the technical strength and ambition to step into a broader Associate Director remit. The Role You will act as Project Monitor on lender-funded developments across the South West from initial due diligence through delivery, providing clear, commercially grounded advice to lenders and project teams. This is a judgement-led position. You ll be expected to interrogate proposals, assess and articulate risk, and support lender confidence throughout the lifecycle of each scheme. The wider senior team provides depth of experience and support, allowing you to operate independently while continuing to broaden exposure to complex projects. Key Responsibilities Acting as Project Monitor on lender-funded developments across the South West Producing robust, lender-facing monitoring reports used to inform credit and risk decisions Advising on development risk, cost, programme, procurement strategy and delivery approach Engaging directly with lenders, developers, funders and professional teams Monitoring compliance with funding conditions and professional appointments Providing informed input on EPC considerations, Building Safety Act requirements and construction risk Managing a live portfolio of projects, including long-term and multi-phase schemes Applying professional judgement rather than operating within a checklist-led or process-driven framework Candidate Profile Proven experience as a Project Monitoring Surveyor within development finance Background from a recognised project monitoring or building consultancy Comfortable operating on mid-to-large scale developments and complex funding structures Strong report writing skills with a clear, lender-focused style Commercial mindset with the confidence to challenge assumptions and advise senior stakeholders Ability to work autonomously in a fully remote, regionally focused role Senior candidates ready to step into an Associate Director-level position will be considered Director-level candidates may also be considered where experience and capability support a broader remit MRICS preferred Why This Role Exposure to some of the South West s most significant lender-backed developments Direct influence on lender confidence and long-term project delivery Opportunity to take ownership of a strategically important regional portfolio Senior peer group with no junior management burden Clear scope to build long-term influence within a growing, profitable consultancy Strong pipeline of work with long-term project visibility Package Base salary aligned to Associate Director level, typically around £85,000 (flexible depending on experience and seniority) Bonus of c.25% Total annual remuneration comfortably in excess of £100,000 Private healthcare Professional fees paid Fully flexible, home-based working arrangements No mandated office attendance Ways of Working This is a fully remote, home-based role. Day-to-day work is focused on site inspections across the South West and report production from home. Occasional travel for team meetings is required, but there is no expectation of regular office attendance. The working model is built on trust, experience and accountability rather than presenteeism. Click Apply or get in touch for a confidential conversation with Andrew Pearson at EC Property Recruitment. My contact number is (phone number removed) and you can find all my details on LinkedIn.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Job Title Project Monitoring Surveyor Level Associate Director (Senior candidates ready to step up will be considered; Director-level appointments may also be considered with scope and remuneration aligned accordingly) Location Bristol or anywhere in the South West (fully remote, home-based) The Opportunity A specialist project monitoring consultancy operating at the top end of the development finance market is expanding its senior capability across the South West. The region includes a concentration of high-value, lender-funded developments, many of which are long-term, multi-phase schemes with extended delivery horizons. Reporting quality, professional judgement and credibility with funders sit at the core of these instructions, which are typically strategic in nature rather than transactional. This role is intended for an experienced Project Monitoring Surveyor seeking autonomy, regional ownership and deeper involvement in lender-led decision making. It will suit those already operating at this level, as well as senior surveyors with the technical strength and ambition to step into a broader Associate Director remit. The Role You will act as Project Monitor on lender-funded developments across the South West from initial due diligence through delivery, providing clear, commercially grounded advice to lenders and project teams. This is a judgement-led position. You ll be expected to interrogate proposals, assess and articulate risk, and support lender confidence throughout the lifecycle of each scheme. The wider senior team provides depth of experience and support, allowing you to operate independently while continuing to broaden exposure to complex projects. Key Responsibilities Acting as Project Monitor on lender-funded developments across the South West Producing robust, lender-facing monitoring reports used to inform credit and risk decisions Advising on development risk, cost, programme, procurement strategy and delivery approach Engaging directly with lenders, developers, funders and professional teams Monitoring compliance with funding conditions and professional appointments Providing informed input on EPC considerations, Building Safety Act requirements and construction risk Managing a live portfolio of projects, including long-term and multi-phase schemes Applying professional judgement rather than operating within a checklist-led or process-driven framework Candidate Profile Proven experience as a Project Monitoring Surveyor within development finance Background from a recognised project monitoring or building consultancy Comfortable operating on mid-to-large scale developments and complex funding structures Strong report writing skills with a clear, lender-focused style Commercial mindset with the confidence to challenge assumptions and advise senior stakeholders Ability to work autonomously in a fully remote, regionally focused role Senior candidates ready to step into an Associate Director-level position will be considered Director-level candidates may also be considered where experience and capability support a broader remit MRICS preferred Why This Role Exposure to some of the South West s most significant lender-backed developments Direct influence on lender confidence and long-term project delivery Opportunity to take ownership of a strategically important regional portfolio Senior peer group with no junior management burden Clear scope to build long-term influence within a growing, profitable consultancy Strong pipeline of work with long-term project visibility Package Base salary aligned to Associate Director level, typically around £85,000 (flexible depending on experience and seniority) Bonus of c.25% Total annual remuneration comfortably in excess of £100,000 Private healthcare Professional fees paid Fully flexible, home-based working arrangements No mandated office attendance Ways of Working This is a fully remote, home-based role. Day-to-day work is focused on site inspections across the South West and report production from home. Occasional travel for team meetings is required, but there is no expectation of regular office attendance. The working model is built on trust, experience and accountability rather than presenteeism. Click Apply or get in touch for a confidential conversation with Andrew Pearson at EC Property Recruitment. My contact number is (phone number removed) and you can find all my details on LinkedIn.
Build Recruitment
Quantity Surveyor
Build Recruitment
Quantity Surveyor Bristol Immediate Start About Us: Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We supply candidates from executive to operative level and are currently looking for a Quantity Surveyor based in the Bristol area. Day to Day: To oversee the design, costings and financials of a 3.5million£ scheme in the Bristol area. We require applicants to have in-depth knowledge of NEC contracts and have some understanding around social housing. Requirements (Skills & Qualifications): NEC Contract Administration: Lead commercial management of projects ensuring full compliance with contract requirements. Change Management: Proactively manage compensation events, variations, and early warnings to mitigate risk. Cost Control & Forecasting: Produce accurate monthly Cost Value Reconciliations (CVRs) and final cost forecasts. Procurement & Subcontractor Management: Oversee tender evaluations, contract drafting, and final account settlement with subcontractors. Client Management: Serve as the main commercial point of contact, building strong relationships with stakeholders. Mentorship: Provide guidance, support, and mentoring to Assistant and Intermediate Quantity Surveyors. As required. Education: BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management (or equivalent). Professional Status: MRICS or working towards chartership is desirable. Skills: Strong negotiation skills, commercial acumen, and proficiency in MS Excel and cost management software. Please apply or contact Kirsty Rutlidge at Build Recruitment South West for further details. We ll take the time to understand your career history and motivations for a new role. We ll also take references and may ask for proof of eligibility to work in the UK. We work with a wide variety of clients in the public and private sector, and we will work with you to identify clients in which your skills, experience and personality will fit. Once we submit you for a role you will receive support and regular communication throughout the interview process. From there our commitment to you is all about being your career partner. We ll identify suitable jobs, provide support, and career guidance and even provide regular salary benchmarking.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Bristol Immediate Start About Us: Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We supply candidates from executive to operative level and are currently looking for a Quantity Surveyor based in the Bristol area. Day to Day: To oversee the design, costings and financials of a 3.5million£ scheme in the Bristol area. We require applicants to have in-depth knowledge of NEC contracts and have some understanding around social housing. Requirements (Skills & Qualifications): NEC Contract Administration: Lead commercial management of projects ensuring full compliance with contract requirements. Change Management: Proactively manage compensation events, variations, and early warnings to mitigate risk. Cost Control & Forecasting: Produce accurate monthly Cost Value Reconciliations (CVRs) and final cost forecasts. Procurement & Subcontractor Management: Oversee tender evaluations, contract drafting, and final account settlement with subcontractors. Client Management: Serve as the main commercial point of contact, building strong relationships with stakeholders. Mentorship: Provide guidance, support, and mentoring to Assistant and Intermediate Quantity Surveyors. As required. Education: BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management (or equivalent). Professional Status: MRICS or working towards chartership is desirable. Skills: Strong negotiation skills, commercial acumen, and proficiency in MS Excel and cost management software. Please apply or contact Kirsty Rutlidge at Build Recruitment South West for further details. We ll take the time to understand your career history and motivations for a new role. We ll also take references and may ask for proof of eligibility to work in the UK. We work with a wide variety of clients in the public and private sector, and we will work with you to identify clients in which your skills, experience and personality will fit. Once we submit you for a role you will receive support and regular communication throughout the interview process. From there our commitment to you is all about being your career partner. We ll identify suitable jobs, provide support, and career guidance and even provide regular salary benchmarking.
Marc Daniels
Property Sourcing Specialist
Marc Daniels Ascot, Berkshire
A rapidly growing company based in Ascot are looking to hire a Property Sourcing Specialist to join their dynamic team. This hybrid role will allow you to develop skills within property and procurement. Key Responsibilities: Property Sourcing: Identify and source potential properties (for purchase or lease) through various channels, including online listings, property agents, networking, and market research. Needs Analysis: Collaborate with internal stakeholders to understand property requirements, including location, size, budget, and specific features. Property Evaluation: Conduct thorough evaluations of potential properties, including site visits, assessments of property condition, and due diligence. Negotiation: Negotiate terms and conditions with property owners or agents to secure the most favourable agreements, including purchase prices, lease terms, and other contractual details. Relationship Management: Build and maintain strong relationships with property owners, agents, developers, and other relevant stakeholders. Market Analysis: Monitor property market trends, analyse data, and provide insights to inform procurement decisions. Financial Management: Manage budgets, track expenses, and ensure cost-effectiveness throughout the procurement process. Risk Management: Identify and mitigate potential risks associated with property transactions. Qualifications and Experience: Proven experience within Property/Real estate is beneficial Confident in negotiating property transactions. Experience with sourcing properties Skills: Confidence to communicate with Property Managers and Travel agents through various means of communication Basic computer skills, including email, word processing, and spreadsheets. Strong understanding of property valuation methods. Contract negotiation and management skills. Benefits: Hybrid Working Opportunity to work in a dynamic team within a rapidly growing company A performance-based bonus Free onsite car parking Company Pension By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Marc Daniels Specialist Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your personal data.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
A rapidly growing company based in Ascot are looking to hire a Property Sourcing Specialist to join their dynamic team. This hybrid role will allow you to develop skills within property and procurement. Key Responsibilities: Property Sourcing: Identify and source potential properties (for purchase or lease) through various channels, including online listings, property agents, networking, and market research. Needs Analysis: Collaborate with internal stakeholders to understand property requirements, including location, size, budget, and specific features. Property Evaluation: Conduct thorough evaluations of potential properties, including site visits, assessments of property condition, and due diligence. Negotiation: Negotiate terms and conditions with property owners or agents to secure the most favourable agreements, including purchase prices, lease terms, and other contractual details. Relationship Management: Build and maintain strong relationships with property owners, agents, developers, and other relevant stakeholders. Market Analysis: Monitor property market trends, analyse data, and provide insights to inform procurement decisions. Financial Management: Manage budgets, track expenses, and ensure cost-effectiveness throughout the procurement process. Risk Management: Identify and mitigate potential risks associated with property transactions. Qualifications and Experience: Proven experience within Property/Real estate is beneficial Confident in negotiating property transactions. Experience with sourcing properties Skills: Confidence to communicate with Property Managers and Travel agents through various means of communication Basic computer skills, including email, word processing, and spreadsheets. Strong understanding of property valuation methods. Contract negotiation and management skills. Benefits: Hybrid Working Opportunity to work in a dynamic team within a rapidly growing company A performance-based bonus Free onsite car parking Company Pension By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Marc Daniels Specialist Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your personal data.
Building Careers UK
Quantity Surveyor
Building Careers UK Kinver, West Midlands
Our client, a well-established and growing contractor within the fire industry is seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join their expanding commercial team. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in delivering high-quality, safety-critical projects across commercial, residential, and industrial sectors. With over two decades of experience in life safety systems, our client has built a strong reputation for quality, technical expertise, and reliability. They're now looking for a commercially astute professional who can support project delivery from pre-construction through to final account. Key Responsibilities As Quantity Surveyor, you will be responsible for the effective commercial management of multiple projects, including: Preparing cost estimates, budgets, and detailed valuations Managing the procurement process, including subcontractor packages and supplier contracts Administering interim applications, variations, and final accounts Working closely with project teams to monitor budgets, progress, and costs Identifying and managing commercial risks and opportunities Supporting with tender submissions and contract negotiations Ensuring projects remain commercially viable and profitable Providing cost advice and reports to internal and external stakeholders What We're Looking For We're looking for a proactive, driven individual with strong technical knowledge and commercial experience. Ideally, you'll have: 5+ years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor in the construction industry Experience within Fire Protection, M&E, Drylining, or a related specialist trade preferred Strong working knowledge of NEC and JCT contracts Excellent cost control, reporting, and negotiation skills A solid understanding of subcontractor management and procurement processes Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects with varying complexity Strong communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management What's on Offer A competitive salary package tailored to experience Pension scheme and discretionary bonus Ongoing training and professional development Supportive team culture within a growing business Opportunity to work on specialist and technically challenging projects Clear path for career progression Whether you come from a general construction background or have sector-specific experience, this is a chance to work with a respected contractor that values expertise, integrity, and long-term relationships. Apply: Contact Hayley Woodruff on (phone number removed) or apply with your CV to (url removed) Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDCOM
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Our client, a well-established and growing contractor within the fire industry is seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join their expanding commercial team. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in delivering high-quality, safety-critical projects across commercial, residential, and industrial sectors. With over two decades of experience in life safety systems, our client has built a strong reputation for quality, technical expertise, and reliability. They're now looking for a commercially astute professional who can support project delivery from pre-construction through to final account. Key Responsibilities As Quantity Surveyor, you will be responsible for the effective commercial management of multiple projects, including: Preparing cost estimates, budgets, and detailed valuations Managing the procurement process, including subcontractor packages and supplier contracts Administering interim applications, variations, and final accounts Working closely with project teams to monitor budgets, progress, and costs Identifying and managing commercial risks and opportunities Supporting with tender submissions and contract negotiations Ensuring projects remain commercially viable and profitable Providing cost advice and reports to internal and external stakeholders What We're Looking For We're looking for a proactive, driven individual with strong technical knowledge and commercial experience. Ideally, you'll have: 5+ years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor in the construction industry Experience within Fire Protection, M&E, Drylining, or a related specialist trade preferred Strong working knowledge of NEC and JCT contracts Excellent cost control, reporting, and negotiation skills A solid understanding of subcontractor management and procurement processes Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects with varying complexity Strong communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management What's on Offer A competitive salary package tailored to experience Pension scheme and discretionary bonus Ongoing training and professional development Supportive team culture within a growing business Opportunity to work on specialist and technically challenging projects Clear path for career progression Whether you come from a general construction background or have sector-specific experience, this is a chance to work with a respected contractor that values expertise, integrity, and long-term relationships. Apply: Contact Hayley Woodruff on (phone number removed) or apply with your CV to (url removed) Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDCOM
Ivy Resource Group
Assistant Quantity Surveyor
Ivy Resource Group Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Job Opportunity - Assistant Quantity Surveyor Gloucester Up to 30,000 + Package Ivy Resource Group is recruiting for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join a specialist property services division based in Gloucester. This is a fantastic permanent opportunity for a motivated individual looking to grow their career in a supportive and commercially focused environment. The Company Our client operates a well-established Property Services Division delivering repair and reinstatement works following insurance-related events such as floods, fires, and escapes of water. Projects span across domestic, multi-occupancy residential, educational, industrial, and commercial properties. The business is known for long-standing relationships with clients, consultants, and subcontractors, built on trust and collaboration. The Role This is a hands-on role supporting the Senior Surveying team on a variety of projects ranging from 10,000 to 500,000. You will be involved in both tendered and negotiated schemes as well as measured term contracts. You'll gain broad experience across estimating, surveying, and project support-ideal for someone looking to build a strong commercial foundation in the construction industry. Key Responsibilities Assist in preparing estimates, cost plans, and tender submissions Measure works on site and from drawings Help compile quotations and contract documentation Support with valuations, interim and final accounts Assist in managing subcontractor procurement and payments Attend site and internal meetings with the commercial and delivery teams Maintain accurate project records and documentation Provide general commercial support to Surveyors and Contracts Managers Requirements Some prior experience or a placement in a quantity surveying or estimating role (preferred) A relevant qualification (HNC/HND/Degree in Quantity Surveying or Construction) - or working towards one Good IT skills including Excel, Word, and Outlook Eagerness to learn, with a strong work ethic and attention to detail Strong communication skills and a collaborative approach Must be based within 45 minutes of Gloucester and willing to travel to sites, office, and work from home when required Salary & Benefits Up to 30,000 depending on experience Company car or car allowance Fuel card Company pension Health insurance for employee and spouse Life insurance 25 days annual leave + bank holidays How to apply: Submit your CV Call / Text / Whatsapp Robbie on (phone number removed) for a confidential conversation. Ivy Resource Group are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. IND123
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
Job Opportunity - Assistant Quantity Surveyor Gloucester Up to 30,000 + Package Ivy Resource Group is recruiting for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join a specialist property services division based in Gloucester. This is a fantastic permanent opportunity for a motivated individual looking to grow their career in a supportive and commercially focused environment. The Company Our client operates a well-established Property Services Division delivering repair and reinstatement works following insurance-related events such as floods, fires, and escapes of water. Projects span across domestic, multi-occupancy residential, educational, industrial, and commercial properties. The business is known for long-standing relationships with clients, consultants, and subcontractors, built on trust and collaboration. The Role This is a hands-on role supporting the Senior Surveying team on a variety of projects ranging from 10,000 to 500,000. You will be involved in both tendered and negotiated schemes as well as measured term contracts. You'll gain broad experience across estimating, surveying, and project support-ideal for someone looking to build a strong commercial foundation in the construction industry. Key Responsibilities Assist in preparing estimates, cost plans, and tender submissions Measure works on site and from drawings Help compile quotations and contract documentation Support with valuations, interim and final accounts Assist in managing subcontractor procurement and payments Attend site and internal meetings with the commercial and delivery teams Maintain accurate project records and documentation Provide general commercial support to Surveyors and Contracts Managers Requirements Some prior experience or a placement in a quantity surveying or estimating role (preferred) A relevant qualification (HNC/HND/Degree in Quantity Surveying or Construction) - or working towards one Good IT skills including Excel, Word, and Outlook Eagerness to learn, with a strong work ethic and attention to detail Strong communication skills and a collaborative approach Must be based within 45 minutes of Gloucester and willing to travel to sites, office, and work from home when required Salary & Benefits Up to 30,000 depending on experience Company car or car allowance Fuel card Company pension Health insurance for employee and spouse Life insurance 25 days annual leave + bank holidays How to apply: Submit your CV Call / Text / Whatsapp Robbie on (phone number removed) for a confidential conversation. Ivy Resource Group are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. IND123
Cheltenham Borough Council
Building Surveyor
Cheltenham Borough Council Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Join Cheltenham Borough Council as a Building Surveyor and make a real contribution to making Cheltenham a great place to live. Location: Municipal Offices, Promenade, Cheltenham GL50 9SA Salary: £35,412 to £48,053 per annum Job Type: Permanent, Full Time Closing date: 6th October 2025 Come and work for an award-winning organisation! We are an ambitious and forward-thinking council dedicated to making Cheltenham a great place to live and work. By supporting thriving communities and businesses while preserving the town s unique character, we create opportunities for growth and innovation. As an employer, we are committed to fairness, respect, and creating a stimulating environment where our people can thrive. With benefits like flexible working arrangements, generous holiday allowances, a strong pension scheme, and comprehensive learning and development opportunities, we empower our team to reach their full potential. Together, we re building a vibrant future for Cheltenham and its people. Building Surveyor - The Role: CBC own and manage some of the most significant buildings and structures in Cheltenham; with over 4,500 council homes, commercial, leisure, and municipal buildings, including listed buildings with histories spanning hundreds of years, swimming pools, war memorials and even a football stadium! Our Property Team cover everything from day-to-day maintenance to the delivery of multi-million pound redevelopment projects. Right now, we re investing record sums into improving our special places, delivering ahead-of-the-game sustainability initiatives, property refurbishments, meeting new legislative requirements, and a number of exciting new-build projects. Our vacancy for a Building Surveyor means you will be providing support across a wide variety of buildings within the Councils Property Stock, including planning, procurement and delivery of high quality reactive and planned maintenance projects. You will contribute to effective and efficient asset management strategies through undertaking property surveys and assisting in development and delivery of programmes of work. Building Surveyor Key Responsibilities: - To ensure building work is completed in compliance with the codes of conduct, regulations (including financial) and policies of the council - To undertake building work in line with health and safety legislation, including monitoring that contractors are also compliant with these regulations when working in our buildings - Manage multiple reactive and planned maintenance projects to ensure issues are prioritised and the annual maintenance plan is completed - To ensure contractors are procured in line with our Local Government procurement regulations - To provide scrutiny and challenge to contractor costs, standard of work and timeliness of resolution of issues - To build and maintain positive relationships with tenants, leaseholders, service managers and other key stakeholders who use our buildings - To identify when more specialist contractors are required to deal with building issues To be proactive in proposing changes to our processes to deliver value for money from our buildings and our building service Building Surveyor - You: - 5 GCSE s including English and Maths - Degree in Building Surveying or Construction/Property related subject - Qualified or working towards an appropriate technical or professional qualification (RICS, CIOB or equivalent) - Evidence of continued training and professional development in a related field - Experience of building relationships with a range of stakeholders - Ability to work under pressure and meet strict deadlines - Excellent communication skills and able to manage multiple projects at multiple locations to address both reactive repairs work and delivery of the planned maintenance programme - Ability to plan and prioritise workloads effectively to meet deadlines Closing date: 6th October 2025 To submit your application for this exciting Building Surveyor opportunity, please click on Apply now!
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Join Cheltenham Borough Council as a Building Surveyor and make a real contribution to making Cheltenham a great place to live. Location: Municipal Offices, Promenade, Cheltenham GL50 9SA Salary: £35,412 to £48,053 per annum Job Type: Permanent, Full Time Closing date: 6th October 2025 Come and work for an award-winning organisation! We are an ambitious and forward-thinking council dedicated to making Cheltenham a great place to live and work. By supporting thriving communities and businesses while preserving the town s unique character, we create opportunities for growth and innovation. As an employer, we are committed to fairness, respect, and creating a stimulating environment where our people can thrive. With benefits like flexible working arrangements, generous holiday allowances, a strong pension scheme, and comprehensive learning and development opportunities, we empower our team to reach their full potential. Together, we re building a vibrant future for Cheltenham and its people. Building Surveyor - The Role: CBC own and manage some of the most significant buildings and structures in Cheltenham; with over 4,500 council homes, commercial, leisure, and municipal buildings, including listed buildings with histories spanning hundreds of years, swimming pools, war memorials and even a football stadium! Our Property Team cover everything from day-to-day maintenance to the delivery of multi-million pound redevelopment projects. Right now, we re investing record sums into improving our special places, delivering ahead-of-the-game sustainability initiatives, property refurbishments, meeting new legislative requirements, and a number of exciting new-build projects. Our vacancy for a Building Surveyor means you will be providing support across a wide variety of buildings within the Councils Property Stock, including planning, procurement and delivery of high quality reactive and planned maintenance projects. You will contribute to effective and efficient asset management strategies through undertaking property surveys and assisting in development and delivery of programmes of work. Building Surveyor Key Responsibilities: - To ensure building work is completed in compliance with the codes of conduct, regulations (including financial) and policies of the council - To undertake building work in line with health and safety legislation, including monitoring that contractors are also compliant with these regulations when working in our buildings - Manage multiple reactive and planned maintenance projects to ensure issues are prioritised and the annual maintenance plan is completed - To ensure contractors are procured in line with our Local Government procurement regulations - To provide scrutiny and challenge to contractor costs, standard of work and timeliness of resolution of issues - To build and maintain positive relationships with tenants, leaseholders, service managers and other key stakeholders who use our buildings - To identify when more specialist contractors are required to deal with building issues To be proactive in proposing changes to our processes to deliver value for money from our buildings and our building service Building Surveyor - You: - 5 GCSE s including English and Maths - Degree in Building Surveying or Construction/Property related subject - Qualified or working towards an appropriate technical or professional qualification (RICS, CIOB or equivalent) - Evidence of continued training and professional development in a related field - Experience of building relationships with a range of stakeholders - Ability to work under pressure and meet strict deadlines - Excellent communication skills and able to manage multiple projects at multiple locations to address both reactive repairs work and delivery of the planned maintenance programme - Ability to plan and prioritise workloads effectively to meet deadlines Closing date: 6th October 2025 To submit your application for this exciting Building Surveyor opportunity, please click on Apply now!
Church of England
Property Services Officer
Church of England
We're looking for a proactive and customer-focused Property Services Officer with solid experience in property maintenance and management to join our supportive housing team. You'll work closely with partners to deliver efficient property and asset management services, resolving issues, managing priorities, and ensuring high-quality, timely, and cost-effective outcomes. Success in this role requires strong people skills, a flexible mindset, and a commitment to delivering exceptional service to our residents. This is an 18-month fixed-term contract. About the Department The Church of England Pensions Board provide retirement housing and pensions, set by the Church of England, for those who have served or worked for the Church. Our Property Team manage repairs and major works to occupied rental and shared ownership properties located throughout England and Wales (around 1,300 homes in total), along with repairs, grounds maintenance and similar services to a small number of communal areas owned by the Board. What you'll be doing As part of the team, you will manage a specific region and oversee ad hoc daily repairs and major works and any specific projects assigned to you by the Property Services Manager. Budget & Portfolio Management: Oversee a £1M property services budget for repairs and major works across a regional portfolio of 240 properties. Contractor & Partner Coordination : Work with maintenance partners and third-party providers to ensure high-quality, cost-effective service delivery. Major Works Oversight : Collaborate with internal teams to assess property needs, manage resident communications, and issue work orders. Procurement & Quotations : Source quotes for various property works including landscaping, renewals, and structural repairs. Regulatory Compliance : Handle insurance claims, planning applications, building control, and statutory notices with internal and external professionals. Resident Engagement : Conduct satisfaction surveys and manage complaints to ensure service quality and fairness. Health & Safety & Safeguarding : Ensure resident safety during works, working closely with housing teams. Contractor Meetings : Organise and document meetings with contractors and consultants, ensuring follow-up on action plans. Transition Management : Support the shift from reactive to planned maintenance while maintaining service continuity. Data & Systems Management : Maintain accurate records, update housing systems, and ensure compliance documentation is complete. Financial Processing : Manage payments, invoices, and accounting processes in collaboration with Finance. About You To be successful in this role, you will need: Substantial experience of working within a Housing and/or Property Services environment Experience in Asset Management Knowledge of building construction and preventative maintenance Experience in delivering a customer-focused service Experience of providing support to residents/tenants Genuine skills in engagement and communication, including negotiation and persuasion. IT Literate with previous experience of using Microsoft Office and SAP Real Estate, Plant Maintenance and Finance platforms Good communication, negotiation and liaison skills Attention to detail, ability to follow defined processes and procedures, and good record keeping. For a full person specification, please see the attached job description. What we offer Your Salary A salary of £40,572 per annum, plus age-related pension contributions between 8-15% of salary. We will also match any pension contributions you make up to an additional 3% of your salary. Your Benefits 25 days annual leave (increasing to 30 days within 5 years) plus eight bank holidays and three additional days (pro-rated if working part-time). We welcome all flexible working arrangement requests. This is looked at in a case-by-case scenario, and if this fits within the department's needs. We try to be as flexible as we can in your work pattern to support you with other commitments, and to give a good work-life balance. We offer many services and initiatives under our Family Friendly Programme, some of these include enhanced Maternity Leave initiative, Adoption Leave, Paternity Leave, & Shared Parental Leave. Structured induction programme and access to a range of development opportunities including apprenticeships. Automatic enrolment and access to Medicash (one of the UK's leading health cash plan providers), providing you with many services including reimbursements of routine dental treatment, optical, specialist consultations, and therapy treatments. Unlimited access to virtual GP & Private prescription service and health & Stress related helplines. Access to Occupational Health, and an Employee Assistance Programme Access to the Department of Education Restaurant and Westminster Abbey with a plus-one guest. Apply for eligibility for an Eyecare voucher. Opportunity to join the Civil Service Sports & Social Club, and get involved in a range of staff networks, groups and societies. Please note: You must have the right to work in the UK to be considered for the role.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
We're looking for a proactive and customer-focused Property Services Officer with solid experience in property maintenance and management to join our supportive housing team. You'll work closely with partners to deliver efficient property and asset management services, resolving issues, managing priorities, and ensuring high-quality, timely, and cost-effective outcomes. Success in this role requires strong people skills, a flexible mindset, and a commitment to delivering exceptional service to our residents. This is an 18-month fixed-term contract. About the Department The Church of England Pensions Board provide retirement housing and pensions, set by the Church of England, for those who have served or worked for the Church. Our Property Team manage repairs and major works to occupied rental and shared ownership properties located throughout England and Wales (around 1,300 homes in total), along with repairs, grounds maintenance and similar services to a small number of communal areas owned by the Board. What you'll be doing As part of the team, you will manage a specific region and oversee ad hoc daily repairs and major works and any specific projects assigned to you by the Property Services Manager. Budget & Portfolio Management: Oversee a £1M property services budget for repairs and major works across a regional portfolio of 240 properties. Contractor & Partner Coordination : Work with maintenance partners and third-party providers to ensure high-quality, cost-effective service delivery. Major Works Oversight : Collaborate with internal teams to assess property needs, manage resident communications, and issue work orders. Procurement & Quotations : Source quotes for various property works including landscaping, renewals, and structural repairs. Regulatory Compliance : Handle insurance claims, planning applications, building control, and statutory notices with internal and external professionals. Resident Engagement : Conduct satisfaction surveys and manage complaints to ensure service quality and fairness. Health & Safety & Safeguarding : Ensure resident safety during works, working closely with housing teams. Contractor Meetings : Organise and document meetings with contractors and consultants, ensuring follow-up on action plans. Transition Management : Support the shift from reactive to planned maintenance while maintaining service continuity. Data & Systems Management : Maintain accurate records, update housing systems, and ensure compliance documentation is complete. Financial Processing : Manage payments, invoices, and accounting processes in collaboration with Finance. About You To be successful in this role, you will need: Substantial experience of working within a Housing and/or Property Services environment Experience in Asset Management Knowledge of building construction and preventative maintenance Experience in delivering a customer-focused service Experience of providing support to residents/tenants Genuine skills in engagement and communication, including negotiation and persuasion. IT Literate with previous experience of using Microsoft Office and SAP Real Estate, Plant Maintenance and Finance platforms Good communication, negotiation and liaison skills Attention to detail, ability to follow defined processes and procedures, and good record keeping. For a full person specification, please see the attached job description. What we offer Your Salary A salary of £40,572 per annum, plus age-related pension contributions between 8-15% of salary. We will also match any pension contributions you make up to an additional 3% of your salary. Your Benefits 25 days annual leave (increasing to 30 days within 5 years) plus eight bank holidays and three additional days (pro-rated if working part-time). We welcome all flexible working arrangement requests. This is looked at in a case-by-case scenario, and if this fits within the department's needs. We try to be as flexible as we can in your work pattern to support you with other commitments, and to give a good work-life balance. We offer many services and initiatives under our Family Friendly Programme, some of these include enhanced Maternity Leave initiative, Adoption Leave, Paternity Leave, & Shared Parental Leave. Structured induction programme and access to a range of development opportunities including apprenticeships. Automatic enrolment and access to Medicash (one of the UK's leading health cash plan providers), providing you with many services including reimbursements of routine dental treatment, optical, specialist consultations, and therapy treatments. Unlimited access to virtual GP & Private prescription service and health & Stress related helplines. Access to Occupational Health, and an Employee Assistance Programme Access to the Department of Education Restaurant and Westminster Abbey with a plus-one guest. Apply for eligibility for an Eyecare voucher. Opportunity to join the Civil Service Sports & Social Club, and get involved in a range of staff networks, groups and societies. Please note: You must have the right to work in the UK to be considered for the role.

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