Garrard Building and Construction Limited
Stevenage, Hertfordshire
Job Title: Trainee Contract Manager Location: SG1 4QX - Stevenage, Hertfordshire Salary: Competitive Job Type: Full time, Permanent Working Hours: 40 Hours Per Week, Monday to Friday 08:00 - 17:00 About us: Garrard Building and Construction Ltd is a family run construction company established in 1946. The Company specialises in building repair and renovation to domestic and commercial properties within an approximate 50-mile radius of our offices in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. We are a specialist construction and property repair company delivering insured building repairs on behalf of insurers, loss adjusters, housing providers, and private clients. Our projects range from minor reinstatement works to major property repairs following subsidence, fire, flood, escape of water, impact, and other insured events. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality repairs, excellent customer service, and efficient project management. About the Role: The Assistant Contract Manager will provide administrative, operational, and project support to multiple Contract Managers and repair teams across a portfolio of insured building repair projects. The role is ideal for an organised and proactive individual looking to develop a career in construction management, insurance reinstatement, and project delivery. The successful candidate will assist in coordinating projects from instruction through to completion, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, within budget, and to the required quality standards while maintaining excellent communication with clients, customers, subcontractors and suppliers. Career Development This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop within a growing construction business, with progression opportunities into Contract Management, Project Management, Surveying, or Operations Management roles. Main Duties & Responsibilities: Contract & Project Support Provide day-to-day support to Contract Managers across multiple live projects Assist with planning, scheduling, and coordinating repair works Monitor project progress and update internal management systems Support the preparation of work programmes and project documentation Assist in managing project costs and monitoring budgets Help ensure projects are completed within agreed timescales and service level agreements Client & Stakeholder Communication Act as a point of contact for clients, customers, loss adjusters, and subcontractors Provide regular updates regarding project progress Respond to customer queries and assist in resolving issues promptly Support the management of customer expectations throughout the repair process Commercial & Administrative Duties Raise purchase orders and subcontractor instructions Assist with valuations, variations, and invoicing processes Maintain accurate project records and documentation Support the preparation of reports and performance data Ensure all project files are up to date and compliant Health, Safety & Compliance Assist in ensuring projects comply with company health and safety procedures Maintain records relating to risk assessments, method statements, and site documentation Support compliance with company policies, insurance requirements, and industry regulations Promote safe working practices across all projects Operational Support Assist with general project administration Assist with material ordering and delivery schedules Support site inspections and quality control processes where required Work collaboratively with all other team members About you: Essential Previous experience in an administrative, coordinator, assistant project management, or construction support role Strong organisational and time management skills Excellent communication and customer service abilities Good IT skills including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities simultaneously Strong attention to detail and accuracy Full UK driving licence Desirable Experience within construction, property maintenance, facilities management, or insurance reinstatement Knowledge of insured building repairs and claims processes Understanding of construction contracts and project management principles Experience using job management or construction software systems Personal Attributes Professional and customer-focused Proactive and willing to learn Able to work effectively both independently and as part of a team Strong problem-solving skills Adaptable and capable of working in a fast-paced environment Positive attitude with a commitment to delivering excellent service Benefits: The benefits package includes a standard entitlement of 20 days paid holiday per year (in addition to the 8 UK Bank and Public holidays) and access to a pension scheme following a qualifying period. Please click the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. The Company is committed to diversity and equality of opportunity for all and is opposed to any form of less favourable treatment and harassment on the grounds of all the 'protected characteristics' as identified by the Equality Act 2010. Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; Project Coordinator, Site Administrator, Construction Planner, Insurance Reinstatement, Property Maintenance Coordinator, Assistant Contracts Manager, Building Repair Coordination, Works Scheduler, Subcontractor Management, Claims Handling, Construction Admin, Facilities Coordinator, Project Support Assistant, RAMS (Risk Assessments & Method Statements), and Building Services Coordinator may also be considered for this role.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Trainee Contract Manager Location: SG1 4QX - Stevenage, Hertfordshire Salary: Competitive Job Type: Full time, Permanent Working Hours: 40 Hours Per Week, Monday to Friday 08:00 - 17:00 About us: Garrard Building and Construction Ltd is a family run construction company established in 1946. The Company specialises in building repair and renovation to domestic and commercial properties within an approximate 50-mile radius of our offices in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. We are a specialist construction and property repair company delivering insured building repairs on behalf of insurers, loss adjusters, housing providers, and private clients. Our projects range from minor reinstatement works to major property repairs following subsidence, fire, flood, escape of water, impact, and other insured events. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality repairs, excellent customer service, and efficient project management. About the Role: The Assistant Contract Manager will provide administrative, operational, and project support to multiple Contract Managers and repair teams across a portfolio of insured building repair projects. The role is ideal for an organised and proactive individual looking to develop a career in construction management, insurance reinstatement, and project delivery. The successful candidate will assist in coordinating projects from instruction through to completion, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, within budget, and to the required quality standards while maintaining excellent communication with clients, customers, subcontractors and suppliers. Career Development This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop within a growing construction business, with progression opportunities into Contract Management, Project Management, Surveying, or Operations Management roles. Main Duties & Responsibilities: Contract & Project Support Provide day-to-day support to Contract Managers across multiple live projects Assist with planning, scheduling, and coordinating repair works Monitor project progress and update internal management systems Support the preparation of work programmes and project documentation Assist in managing project costs and monitoring budgets Help ensure projects are completed within agreed timescales and service level agreements Client & Stakeholder Communication Act as a point of contact for clients, customers, loss adjusters, and subcontractors Provide regular updates regarding project progress Respond to customer queries and assist in resolving issues promptly Support the management of customer expectations throughout the repair process Commercial & Administrative Duties Raise purchase orders and subcontractor instructions Assist with valuations, variations, and invoicing processes Maintain accurate project records and documentation Support the preparation of reports and performance data Ensure all project files are up to date and compliant Health, Safety & Compliance Assist in ensuring projects comply with company health and safety procedures Maintain records relating to risk assessments, method statements, and site documentation Support compliance with company policies, insurance requirements, and industry regulations Promote safe working practices across all projects Operational Support Assist with general project administration Assist with material ordering and delivery schedules Support site inspections and quality control processes where required Work collaboratively with all other team members About you: Essential Previous experience in an administrative, coordinator, assistant project management, or construction support role Strong organisational and time management skills Excellent communication and customer service abilities Good IT skills including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities simultaneously Strong attention to detail and accuracy Full UK driving licence Desirable Experience within construction, property maintenance, facilities management, or insurance reinstatement Knowledge of insured building repairs and claims processes Understanding of construction contracts and project management principles Experience using job management or construction software systems Personal Attributes Professional and customer-focused Proactive and willing to learn Able to work effectively both independently and as part of a team Strong problem-solving skills Adaptable and capable of working in a fast-paced environment Positive attitude with a commitment to delivering excellent service Benefits: The benefits package includes a standard entitlement of 20 days paid holiday per year (in addition to the 8 UK Bank and Public holidays) and access to a pension scheme following a qualifying period. Please click the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. The Company is committed to diversity and equality of opportunity for all and is opposed to any form of less favourable treatment and harassment on the grounds of all the 'protected characteristics' as identified by the Equality Act 2010. Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; Project Coordinator, Site Administrator, Construction Planner, Insurance Reinstatement, Property Maintenance Coordinator, Assistant Contracts Manager, Building Repair Coordination, Works Scheduler, Subcontractor Management, Claims Handling, Construction Admin, Facilities Coordinator, Project Support Assistant, RAMS (Risk Assessments & Method Statements), and Building Services Coordinator may also be considered for this role.
Assistant Ecologist 27,000 - 35,000 Bedford A leading multidisciplinary environmental consultancy is looking to recruit an enthusiastic Assistant Ecologist to join their growing team in Bedford. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Assistant Ecologist seeking hands-on experience across a wide range of ecological and environmental projects within a supportive consultancy environment. The successful Assistant Ecologist will work alongside experienced ecologists, landscape architects, planners and arboriculturists on projects including Preliminary Ecological Appraisals, protected species surveys, habitat assessments, biodiversity net gain calculations and site-based ecological support. The role offers genuine career progression, mentoring and ongoing professional development. To be considered for this Assistant Ecologist role, applicants should hold a degree in Ecology or a related discipline and ideally have some practical consultancy or field survey experience. Candidates should possess strong written and verbal communication skills, good organisational ability and an interest in UK wildlife legislation and planning policy. Experience with protected species surveys, habitat surveys or GIS software would be beneficial. Applicants must hold a full UK driving licence, have full right to work in the UK and live in or near to the Bedford office to support regular site visits and hybrid working requirements. What's on offer: Competitive salary Hybrid and flexible working Training and career development Professional membership support Pension scheme and Cycle to Work scheme 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Friendly and collaborative team environment This Assistant Ecologist opportunity would suit a graduate or early-career consultant looking to build a long-term career within a respected environmental consultancy. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced ecologist looking to develop their career. If this interests you, please do not hesitate to contact Jack Porter on (url removed). We have many more vacancies on our website. Please refer to (url removed)
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Assistant Ecologist 27,000 - 35,000 Bedford A leading multidisciplinary environmental consultancy is looking to recruit an enthusiastic Assistant Ecologist to join their growing team in Bedford. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Assistant Ecologist seeking hands-on experience across a wide range of ecological and environmental projects within a supportive consultancy environment. The successful Assistant Ecologist will work alongside experienced ecologists, landscape architects, planners and arboriculturists on projects including Preliminary Ecological Appraisals, protected species surveys, habitat assessments, biodiversity net gain calculations and site-based ecological support. The role offers genuine career progression, mentoring and ongoing professional development. To be considered for this Assistant Ecologist role, applicants should hold a degree in Ecology or a related discipline and ideally have some practical consultancy or field survey experience. Candidates should possess strong written and verbal communication skills, good organisational ability and an interest in UK wildlife legislation and planning policy. Experience with protected species surveys, habitat surveys or GIS software would be beneficial. Applicants must hold a full UK driving licence, have full right to work in the UK and live in or near to the Bedford office to support regular site visits and hybrid working requirements. What's on offer: Competitive salary Hybrid and flexible working Training and career development Professional membership support Pension scheme and Cycle to Work scheme 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Friendly and collaborative team environment This Assistant Ecologist opportunity would suit a graduate or early-career consultant looking to build a long-term career within a respected environmental consultancy. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced ecologist looking to develop their career. If this interests you, please do not hesitate to contact Jack Porter on (url removed). We have many more vacancies on our website. Please refer to (url removed)
My client is looking for an experienced Financial Planner Assistant to join their established Financial Planning team; this is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established team of wealth management and retirement provision, professionals; this role has arisen out of company growth and is a brand new vacancy. You will ideally have experience working in a Financial Planning environment previously e.g. Independent financial advice practice, my client will also consider candidates from a pension or investment or other transferable admin support backgrounds. My client is one of the county s leading employers, with excellent opportunities for personal and financial development and a history of facilitating the growth of their staff; their reputation is second to none. This role is based in my clients city centre office and due to the important nature of this vacancy the role will be permanently office based. Role purpose To provide sales support to Independent Financial Planners to assist them in obtaining new business and efficient servicing of existing business. Administration of new and existing life, pension and investment business. PA support to Financial Planner. Understanding of the provision of advice to clients in a compliant manner as detailed in the Company s Manuals. Responsibilities Obtaining new business illustrations and processing of all new business, both online and paper based, as directed by the Technical Planner. The preparation of client portfolio reports and compliance requirements for appointments. Detailed knowledge and understanding of the Company s record keeping requirements to ensure files meet compliance requirements. Ensure all dealings with customers are carried out in a professional and courteous manner. Liaising with clients/insurance companies via a variety of methods. Administration of existing business. Appointment making, diary-keeping. Comply with the Company Compliance, TCF, T&C, financial crime and anti-money laundering procedures at all times. Ensure all supporting documentation is maintained as per the Company s procedures. Maintain all standards of performance as required by the Company. Maintain and record own CPD. Skills required Understanding a range of products provided by the Company, i.e. pensions, investment, life assurance, etc. Computer literate competence with using various software, including Microsoft packages. Knowledge of back office administration system (desirable). Working towards/maintaining basic technical knowledge and qualification (desirable) Telephone/communication skills. Customer service skills. Qualifications and experience Certificate in Financial Planning or working towards (desirable). Experience of working in a similar customer service/sales environment in financial services (desirable). Personal attributes Customer-oriented, attentive to detail and takes pride in own work Ability to maintain a professional manner when under pressure Works well on their own and as part of a team Proactive, uses initiative and takes ownership Confident in contributing ideas to enable continuous improvement Flexible, Adaptable and Organised Benefits Company pension 25 days holiday Death in Service 3 x Salary Health Cash plan Annual pay review Annual group bonus Regular work social events
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
My client is looking for an experienced Financial Planner Assistant to join their established Financial Planning team; this is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established team of wealth management and retirement provision, professionals; this role has arisen out of company growth and is a brand new vacancy. You will ideally have experience working in a Financial Planning environment previously e.g. Independent financial advice practice, my client will also consider candidates from a pension or investment or other transferable admin support backgrounds. My client is one of the county s leading employers, with excellent opportunities for personal and financial development and a history of facilitating the growth of their staff; their reputation is second to none. This role is based in my clients city centre office and due to the important nature of this vacancy the role will be permanently office based. Role purpose To provide sales support to Independent Financial Planners to assist them in obtaining new business and efficient servicing of existing business. Administration of new and existing life, pension and investment business. PA support to Financial Planner. Understanding of the provision of advice to clients in a compliant manner as detailed in the Company s Manuals. Responsibilities Obtaining new business illustrations and processing of all new business, both online and paper based, as directed by the Technical Planner. The preparation of client portfolio reports and compliance requirements for appointments. Detailed knowledge and understanding of the Company s record keeping requirements to ensure files meet compliance requirements. Ensure all dealings with customers are carried out in a professional and courteous manner. Liaising with clients/insurance companies via a variety of methods. Administration of existing business. Appointment making, diary-keeping. Comply with the Company Compliance, TCF, T&C, financial crime and anti-money laundering procedures at all times. Ensure all supporting documentation is maintained as per the Company s procedures. Maintain all standards of performance as required by the Company. Maintain and record own CPD. Skills required Understanding a range of products provided by the Company, i.e. pensions, investment, life assurance, etc. Computer literate competence with using various software, including Microsoft packages. Knowledge of back office administration system (desirable). Working towards/maintaining basic technical knowledge and qualification (desirable) Telephone/communication skills. Customer service skills. Qualifications and experience Certificate in Financial Planning or working towards (desirable). Experience of working in a similar customer service/sales environment in financial services (desirable). Personal attributes Customer-oriented, attentive to detail and takes pride in own work Ability to maintain a professional manner when under pressure Works well on their own and as part of a team Proactive, uses initiative and takes ownership Confident in contributing ideas to enable continuous improvement Flexible, Adaptable and Organised Benefits Company pension 25 days holiday Death in Service 3 x Salary Health Cash plan Annual pay review Annual group bonus Regular work social events
Assistant Town Planner Location: Reading, Berkshire Salary: Competitive + Benefits A leading independent planning and development consultancy is seeking an ambitious Assistant Town Planner to join its growing team in Reading. This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate or early-career planner looking to develop their expertise across a diverse range of planning projects while working alongside experienced planning professionals in a supportive and collaborative environment. The Role As an Assistant Town Planner, you will support the delivery of planning advice and applications for a varied client base, including residential, commercial, mixed-use, and strategic development projects. Key responsibilities will include: Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications and appeals Undertaking planning policy research and site appraisals Preparing planning statements and supporting reports Liaising with local authorities, clients, consultants, and other stakeholders Monitoring planning applications and local plan developments Supporting senior team members in the delivery of complex planning projects About You The successful candidate will have: A degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Working towards, or an ambition to achieve, MRTPI status Previous planning experience gained through a consultancy, local authority, or relevant placement/internship Strong written and verbal communication skills Excellent organisational and research abilities A proactive attitude and willingness to learn Full UK driving licence preferred but not essential What's on Offer Exposure to a broad range of high-profile planning projects Structured career development and mentoring from experienced planners Support towards RTPI accreditation Competitive salary and benefits package Flexible working arrangements A friendly and collaborative team environment This position offers an outstanding opportunity to build a successful career within a respected planning consultancy that continues to grow its presence across the South East. For a confidential discussion or to apply, please contact us with your CV today.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Assistant Town Planner Location: Reading, Berkshire Salary: Competitive + Benefits A leading independent planning and development consultancy is seeking an ambitious Assistant Town Planner to join its growing team in Reading. This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate or early-career planner looking to develop their expertise across a diverse range of planning projects while working alongside experienced planning professionals in a supportive and collaborative environment. The Role As an Assistant Town Planner, you will support the delivery of planning advice and applications for a varied client base, including residential, commercial, mixed-use, and strategic development projects. Key responsibilities will include: Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications and appeals Undertaking planning policy research and site appraisals Preparing planning statements and supporting reports Liaising with local authorities, clients, consultants, and other stakeholders Monitoring planning applications and local plan developments Supporting senior team members in the delivery of complex planning projects About You The successful candidate will have: A degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Working towards, or an ambition to achieve, MRTPI status Previous planning experience gained through a consultancy, local authority, or relevant placement/internship Strong written and verbal communication skills Excellent organisational and research abilities A proactive attitude and willingness to learn Full UK driving licence preferred but not essential What's on Offer Exposure to a broad range of high-profile planning projects Structured career development and mentoring from experienced planners Support towards RTPI accreditation Competitive salary and benefits package Flexible working arrangements A friendly and collaborative team environment This position offers an outstanding opportunity to build a successful career within a respected planning consultancy that continues to grow its presence across the South East. For a confidential discussion or to apply, please contact us with your CV today.
Job Title: Repairs and Maintenance Administrative Assistant Location: Doncaster DN2 Contract Type: Temporary ongoing Hours: Full time 37.5 hours Pay - 16.67 ltd company pay per hour We are currently recruiting for a part-time Repairs and Maintenance Administrative Assistant to support our Repairs and Maintenance team in delivering a high-quality, efficient, and customer-focused service. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working in a busy, responsive environment where accuracy, customer care, and professionalism are key. Key Duties and Responsibilities: Provide effective administrative support for the delivery of responsive repairs, gas servicing, planned maintenance, and void property management. Process and maintain accurate records of orders, payments, invoices, and customer enquiries using our internal IT and document management systems. Act as a first point of contact for customers, providing updates and information on repair progress via phone and email. Schedule and support work planning including raising and allocating repair requests, rebooking missed appointments, and coordinating with trade operatives and support teams. Prepare reports, track performance data, and assist with compliance documentation. Monitor and follow up on outstanding work to ensure targets are met and service delivery remains efficient. Support the wider Property Services team with general administrative duties as required. Skills & Experience: Experience working in a busy office environment with strong administrative and IT skills. Excellent communication skills with the ability to manage customer queries sensitively and professionally. Strong attention to detail, organisation, and ability to prioritise workload under pressure. A customer-first approach with the confidence to liaise effectively with colleagues, residents, contractors, and other internal departments. If you are interested in this position and meet the above criteria, please send your CV now for consideration. If you require any additional information regarding the position, please call Lewis at Service Care Solutions on (phone number removed) or send an E-Mail to (url removed)
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Repairs and Maintenance Administrative Assistant Location: Doncaster DN2 Contract Type: Temporary ongoing Hours: Full time 37.5 hours Pay - 16.67 ltd company pay per hour We are currently recruiting for a part-time Repairs and Maintenance Administrative Assistant to support our Repairs and Maintenance team in delivering a high-quality, efficient, and customer-focused service. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working in a busy, responsive environment where accuracy, customer care, and professionalism are key. Key Duties and Responsibilities: Provide effective administrative support for the delivery of responsive repairs, gas servicing, planned maintenance, and void property management. Process and maintain accurate records of orders, payments, invoices, and customer enquiries using our internal IT and document management systems. Act as a first point of contact for customers, providing updates and information on repair progress via phone and email. Schedule and support work planning including raising and allocating repair requests, rebooking missed appointments, and coordinating with trade operatives and support teams. Prepare reports, track performance data, and assist with compliance documentation. Monitor and follow up on outstanding work to ensure targets are met and service delivery remains efficient. Support the wider Property Services team with general administrative duties as required. Skills & Experience: Experience working in a busy office environment with strong administrative and IT skills. Excellent communication skills with the ability to manage customer queries sensitively and professionally. Strong attention to detail, organisation, and ability to prioritise workload under pressure. A customer-first approach with the confidence to liaise effectively with colleagues, residents, contractors, and other internal departments. If you are interested in this position and meet the above criteria, please send your CV now for consideration. If you require any additional information regarding the position, please call Lewis at Service Care Solutions on (phone number removed) or send an E-Mail to (url removed)
Job Title: Planning Engineer Location: Oldham Salary: Competitive Job Type: Full time, Permanent Oldham Engineering Limited is a well-established medium sized engineering business with a long history and exciting plans for business growth. Operating from it's UK manufacturing sites in Oldham and Sheffield, the company has premium engineering facilities totalling over 150,000 sqft. The business is ISO9001 certified and holds the 'Investors in People' accolade. This is a unique opportunity to join an established and highly regarded engineering business. About the Role: The Planning Engineer is responsible for developing detailed manufacturing and procurement plans in line with customer technical specifications. This role ensures the efficient coordination of materials, resources, and processes to support production, while maintaining cost-effectiveness and operational efficiency. Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and maintain production schedules in line with customer orders and develop detailed production schedules for manufacturing departments based on customer technical specifications and requirements. Interpret and analyse technical drawings to ensure accurate planning and execution of manufacturing processes. Create comprehensive purchasing schedules to enable timely procurement of raw materials and subcontract services. Plan manufacturing jobs using the most efficient and cost-effective production methods. Produce AutoCAD drawings, sketches, and plant layouts to support manufacturing activities where required. Liaise with internal departments (e.g. production, procurement) to ensure alignment of plans and operational delivery. Monitor progress against schedules and adjust plans as necessary to meet deadlines and business needs. About you: Knowledge & skills Time-served Mechanical Engineer or equivalent experience. Proficient in AutoCAD (essential). Previous experience within medium to heavy engineering environments. Strong IT skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Project. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings accurately. Strong organisational and planning skills with attention to detail. Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work under pressure. Effective communication skills, with the ability to collaborate across departments. Commercial awareness with a focus on efficiency and cost control (e.g., ISO 9001) Demonstrated leadership, communication, and organisational skills Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Engineering Planning Officer, Technical Planning Assistant, Manufacturing Planner, Production Planner. Production Scheduling Engineer, Production Planning Engineer, Scheduling Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, may also be considered for this role.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Planning Engineer Location: Oldham Salary: Competitive Job Type: Full time, Permanent Oldham Engineering Limited is a well-established medium sized engineering business with a long history and exciting plans for business growth. Operating from it's UK manufacturing sites in Oldham and Sheffield, the company has premium engineering facilities totalling over 150,000 sqft. The business is ISO9001 certified and holds the 'Investors in People' accolade. This is a unique opportunity to join an established and highly regarded engineering business. About the Role: The Planning Engineer is responsible for developing detailed manufacturing and procurement plans in line with customer technical specifications. This role ensures the efficient coordination of materials, resources, and processes to support production, while maintaining cost-effectiveness and operational efficiency. Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and maintain production schedules in line with customer orders and develop detailed production schedules for manufacturing departments based on customer technical specifications and requirements. Interpret and analyse technical drawings to ensure accurate planning and execution of manufacturing processes. Create comprehensive purchasing schedules to enable timely procurement of raw materials and subcontract services. Plan manufacturing jobs using the most efficient and cost-effective production methods. Produce AutoCAD drawings, sketches, and plant layouts to support manufacturing activities where required. Liaise with internal departments (e.g. production, procurement) to ensure alignment of plans and operational delivery. Monitor progress against schedules and adjust plans as necessary to meet deadlines and business needs. About you: Knowledge & skills Time-served Mechanical Engineer or equivalent experience. Proficient in AutoCAD (essential). Previous experience within medium to heavy engineering environments. Strong IT skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Project. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings accurately. Strong organisational and planning skills with attention to detail. Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work under pressure. Effective communication skills, with the ability to collaborate across departments. Commercial awareness with a focus on efficiency and cost control (e.g., ISO 9001) Demonstrated leadership, communication, and organisational skills Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Engineering Planning Officer, Technical Planning Assistant, Manufacturing Planner, Production Planner. Production Scheduling Engineer, Production Planning Engineer, Scheduling Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, may also be considered for this role.
Landscape Architects / Landscape Planners (LVIA Specialists) Location: Birmingham (but also consider remote for senior Landscape Architects) Assistant Senior Principal opportunities UK Wide Hybrid & Remote options available Assistant / Consultant: £28,000 £35,000 Landscape Planner / Consultant: £35,000 £45,000 Senior: £45,000 £55,000 Principal: £55,000 £70,000+ I am working with a growing multidisciplinary environmental and planning consultancy, based in Birmingham, who are expanding their Landscape Planning team following a strong pipeline of residential and strategic land development projects across the UK. They are looking to speak with Landscape Architects and Landscape Planners who actively use LVIA as part of the design and planning process, rather than purely report writing. This is a particularly good move for candidates who enjoy influencing masterplanning decisions early in the planning lifecycle. The Role You would be joining an established planning and environmental team in Birmingham, supporting major residential and strategic development schemes, including new settlements and large-scale planning applications. Your work would typically involve: Landscape & Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA) Townscape & Visual Impact Assessments (TVIA) Landscape capacity appraisals Green Belt reviews Viewpoint and site analysis Planning strategy and mitigation advice Collaboration with planners, ecologists, and urban designers Client meetings and project workshops This is not just a desk-based reporting role the position sits within the design and planning process and offers real project influence. What They re Looking For Experience producing LVIAs (essential) Strong understanding of the UK planning system Residential or strategic land development experience (ideal) Ability to manage projects or contribute to project delivery Good written communication and report writing CAD and/or Adobe Creative Suite GIS (desirable but not essential) Qualifications Landscape Institute-accredited degree in Landscape Architecture CMLI or working towards CMLI UK driving licence (for site work) Why Consider the Move? Major national planning and development projects Clear pathway to Senior / Principal level Mentoring and leadership opportunities Involvement in masterplanning decisions (not just assessment) Flexible working structure Locations: Hybrid options across England (multiple offices) plus remote working considered. Typical salary ranges currently seen in the market: Assistant / Consultant: £28,000 £35,000 Landscape Planner / Consultant: £35,000 £45,000 Senior: £45,000 £55,000 Principal: £55,000 £70,000+ The consultancy works on a wide range of planning and development projects and is expanding due to sustained project demand and growth rather than replacement hiring. If you are even passively curious about what your experience is worth in the current market, feel free to get in touch for a confidential conversation. If you are eager to seize this opportunity or wish to explore other roles, click "Apply Now" or get in touch with Tim Joannides at Pebble Recruitment. Interested? Please APPLY NOW or call us on the phone number shown for a confidential chat.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Landscape Architects / Landscape Planners (LVIA Specialists) Location: Birmingham (but also consider remote for senior Landscape Architects) Assistant Senior Principal opportunities UK Wide Hybrid & Remote options available Assistant / Consultant: £28,000 £35,000 Landscape Planner / Consultant: £35,000 £45,000 Senior: £45,000 £55,000 Principal: £55,000 £70,000+ I am working with a growing multidisciplinary environmental and planning consultancy, based in Birmingham, who are expanding their Landscape Planning team following a strong pipeline of residential and strategic land development projects across the UK. They are looking to speak with Landscape Architects and Landscape Planners who actively use LVIA as part of the design and planning process, rather than purely report writing. This is a particularly good move for candidates who enjoy influencing masterplanning decisions early in the planning lifecycle. The Role You would be joining an established planning and environmental team in Birmingham, supporting major residential and strategic development schemes, including new settlements and large-scale planning applications. Your work would typically involve: Landscape & Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA) Townscape & Visual Impact Assessments (TVIA) Landscape capacity appraisals Green Belt reviews Viewpoint and site analysis Planning strategy and mitigation advice Collaboration with planners, ecologists, and urban designers Client meetings and project workshops This is not just a desk-based reporting role the position sits within the design and planning process and offers real project influence. What They re Looking For Experience producing LVIAs (essential) Strong understanding of the UK planning system Residential or strategic land development experience (ideal) Ability to manage projects or contribute to project delivery Good written communication and report writing CAD and/or Adobe Creative Suite GIS (desirable but not essential) Qualifications Landscape Institute-accredited degree in Landscape Architecture CMLI or working towards CMLI UK driving licence (for site work) Why Consider the Move? Major national planning and development projects Clear pathway to Senior / Principal level Mentoring and leadership opportunities Involvement in masterplanning decisions (not just assessment) Flexible working structure Locations: Hybrid options across England (multiple offices) plus remote working considered. Typical salary ranges currently seen in the market: Assistant / Consultant: £28,000 £35,000 Landscape Planner / Consultant: £35,000 £45,000 Senior: £45,000 £55,000 Principal: £55,000 £70,000+ The consultancy works on a wide range of planning and development projects and is expanding due to sustained project demand and growth rather than replacement hiring. If you are even passively curious about what your experience is worth in the current market, feel free to get in touch for a confidential conversation. If you are eager to seize this opportunity or wish to explore other roles, click "Apply Now" or get in touch with Tim Joannides at Pebble Recruitment. Interested? Please APPLY NOW or call us on the phone number shown for a confidential chat.
Graduate Town Planner / Assistant Town Planner Lutterworth Our client, a growing development firm, are looking to appoint an ambitious Graduate / Assistant Town Planner to their team. The successful Graduate Town Planner can expect to work in a busy, vibrant atmosphere with expert training and support while working on variety of development schemes. Qualifications: In this instance applications are sought from candidates with an MSc in an appropriate RTPI accredited discipline and ideally some planning experience. Due to the travel commitments involved with the role a full UK drivers licence is essential. Duties: Preparing and assisting with Planning Applications; Preparing and assisting with feasibility studies; Preparing and assisting with proposals and tenders for new work; Attending client meetings Benefits: Joining a growing consultancy with excellent career progression opportunities Flexible working Full benefits package including APC support Interested? To discuss this vacancy and other positions within the town planning sector, please do not hesitate to contact HARRIET ROIGE on (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed) and we will get back to you.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Graduate Town Planner / Assistant Town Planner Lutterworth Our client, a growing development firm, are looking to appoint an ambitious Graduate / Assistant Town Planner to their team. The successful Graduate Town Planner can expect to work in a busy, vibrant atmosphere with expert training and support while working on variety of development schemes. Qualifications: In this instance applications are sought from candidates with an MSc in an appropriate RTPI accredited discipline and ideally some planning experience. Due to the travel commitments involved with the role a full UK drivers licence is essential. Duties: Preparing and assisting with Planning Applications; Preparing and assisting with feasibility studies; Preparing and assisting with proposals and tenders for new work; Attending client meetings Benefits: Joining a growing consultancy with excellent career progression opportunities Flexible working Full benefits package including APC support Interested? To discuss this vacancy and other positions within the town planning sector, please do not hesitate to contact HARRIET ROIGE on (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed) and we will get back to you.
Assistant Planner Reading Our client, an established planning consultancy, are urgently looking to expand their planning team in Reading. The successful Assistant Town Planner will receive full training and support to become a Chartered Town Planner. Qualifications: In this instance applications are sought from candidates with an MSc in an appropriate RTPI accredited discipline and ideally some planning experience. Duties: Preparing and assisting with Planning Applications; Preparing and assisting with feasibility studies; Reviewing post submission work including public inquiries and expert witness work Preparing and assisting with proposals and tenders for new work; Attending client meetings Benefits: Joining a growing consultancy with excellent career progression opportunities Full benefits package including APC support Interested? To discuss this vacancy and other positions within the town planning sector, please do not hesitate to contact HARRIET ROIGE on (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed) and we will get back to you.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Assistant Planner Reading Our client, an established planning consultancy, are urgently looking to expand their planning team in Reading. The successful Assistant Town Planner will receive full training and support to become a Chartered Town Planner. Qualifications: In this instance applications are sought from candidates with an MSc in an appropriate RTPI accredited discipline and ideally some planning experience. Duties: Preparing and assisting with Planning Applications; Preparing and assisting with feasibility studies; Reviewing post submission work including public inquiries and expert witness work Preparing and assisting with proposals and tenders for new work; Attending client meetings Benefits: Joining a growing consultancy with excellent career progression opportunities Full benefits package including APC support Interested? To discuss this vacancy and other positions within the town planning sector, please do not hesitate to contact HARRIET ROIGE on (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed) and we will get back to you.
We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Quantity Surveyor with strong civil engineering and NEC contract experience to join our commercial team on the HS2 programme in Milton Keynes. You will play a pivotal role in the financial and commercial management of complex infrastructure works, contributing to the successful delivery of one of the UK s most significant transport projects. Key Responsibilities Lead commercial management of multiple civils work packages including earthworks, drainage, utilities, highways and structures. Manage the administration of NEC3/NEC4 contracts: early warnings, change control and compensation events. Oversee subcontract management procurement, tendering, valuations, variations and final accounts. Provide accurate monthly cost reporting, forecasting and financial analysis to support project performance. Drive cost assurance and maintain compliance with project governance and HS2 commercial standards. Mentor and develop Quantity Surveyors and Assistant QS team members. Support claims preparation and contribute to dispute avoidance/resolution strategies if required. Engage collaboratively with project managers, planners, engineers, the client and stakeholders. Identify commercial risks/opportunities and propose cost-efficient solutions. Contribute to continual improvement in commercial processes and commercial delivery outcomes. Skills & Experience Proven experience as a Senior QS on major infrastructure or civil engineering projects. Strong NEC contract administration experience essential. Robust understanding of construction methodologies and commercial performance drivers for civils works. Excellent negotiation, communication and client-facing skills. Experienced in cost systems, MS Excel and contract management platforms (e.g., CEMAR). Qualifications Degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or related field. Membership or progression toward RICS / ICES desirable. Full UK driving licence.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Quantity Surveyor with strong civil engineering and NEC contract experience to join our commercial team on the HS2 programme in Milton Keynes. You will play a pivotal role in the financial and commercial management of complex infrastructure works, contributing to the successful delivery of one of the UK s most significant transport projects. Key Responsibilities Lead commercial management of multiple civils work packages including earthworks, drainage, utilities, highways and structures. Manage the administration of NEC3/NEC4 contracts: early warnings, change control and compensation events. Oversee subcontract management procurement, tendering, valuations, variations and final accounts. Provide accurate monthly cost reporting, forecasting and financial analysis to support project performance. Drive cost assurance and maintain compliance with project governance and HS2 commercial standards. Mentor and develop Quantity Surveyors and Assistant QS team members. Support claims preparation and contribute to dispute avoidance/resolution strategies if required. Engage collaboratively with project managers, planners, engineers, the client and stakeholders. Identify commercial risks/opportunities and propose cost-efficient solutions. Contribute to continual improvement in commercial processes and commercial delivery outcomes. Skills & Experience Proven experience as a Senior QS on major infrastructure or civil engineering projects. Strong NEC contract administration experience essential. Robust understanding of construction methodologies and commercial performance drivers for civils works. Excellent negotiation, communication and client-facing skills. Experienced in cost systems, MS Excel and contract management platforms (e.g., CEMAR). Qualifications Degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or related field. Membership or progression toward RICS / ICES desirable. Full UK driving licence.
I am working with a Transport & Development Planning specialist with two offices in Reading & Birmingham. This consultancy is looking for an Assistant Transport Planner with 6 months to 18 months experience with the understanding of development planning schemes such as transport assessments and travel plans. As an Assistant Transport Planner, you will be given the opportunity to work on schemes such as Amusement Parks, New Schools and heritage sites. You will take the role of Assistant Transport Planner in Birmingham and join a direct team of 3 and wider team of 12. You'll be given the skillset to work with clients and stakeholders such as land-owners, developers, site operators, architects and other specialists in order to deliver the schemes across the UK and also perhaps learn new skills such as Transport Modelling or Traffic FLOW analysis. Assistant Transport Planner Requirements Drafting of Transport Assessments and Statements Understanding of Travel Plans Road collision data analysis Awareness of Junction capacity analysis (Junctions 10 & LinSig) Basic understanding of highway layouts and design (horizontal and vertical alignment) Experience of using TRICS database Experience of using AutoCAD and AutoTrack Understanding of using Census Data to understand and analyse existing travel patterns Relevant degree (or higher) level qualification and membership of a relevant professional body (MCIHT or similar) Demonstrable experience at a comparable level within transport planning in a consultancy or similar commercial environment Proven project delivery capabilities, along with project and client management skills Strong software modelling capabilities on relevant software packages such as ARCADY/PICADY/LINSIG. If interested in this role, but perhaps would like to find out more before formally applying, please contact Taylor Smith at Calibre Search Recruitment. Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
I am working with a Transport & Development Planning specialist with two offices in Reading & Birmingham. This consultancy is looking for an Assistant Transport Planner with 6 months to 18 months experience with the understanding of development planning schemes such as transport assessments and travel plans. As an Assistant Transport Planner, you will be given the opportunity to work on schemes such as Amusement Parks, New Schools and heritage sites. You will take the role of Assistant Transport Planner in Birmingham and join a direct team of 3 and wider team of 12. You'll be given the skillset to work with clients and stakeholders such as land-owners, developers, site operators, architects and other specialists in order to deliver the schemes across the UK and also perhaps learn new skills such as Transport Modelling or Traffic FLOW analysis. Assistant Transport Planner Requirements Drafting of Transport Assessments and Statements Understanding of Travel Plans Road collision data analysis Awareness of Junction capacity analysis (Junctions 10 & LinSig) Basic understanding of highway layouts and design (horizontal and vertical alignment) Experience of using TRICS database Experience of using AutoCAD and AutoTrack Understanding of using Census Data to understand and analyse existing travel patterns Relevant degree (or higher) level qualification and membership of a relevant professional body (MCIHT or similar) Demonstrable experience at a comparable level within transport planning in a consultancy or similar commercial environment Proven project delivery capabilities, along with project and client management skills Strong software modelling capabilities on relevant software packages such as ARCADY/PICADY/LINSIG. If interested in this role, but perhaps would like to find out more before formally applying, please contact Taylor Smith at Calibre Search Recruitment. Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business.
Assistant Planner Location: Bedfordshire Salary: £29,000 - £32,000 DOE Working Pattern: Hybrid - 2-3 days per week in the office An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Planner to join a growing planning consultancy based in Bedfordshire. Our client is looking to bring in someone at Assistant Planner level who is keen to develop their career within a supportive and experienced team. Working as part of a close-knit team of five, you will gain exposure to a broad range of planning projects and be given the opportunity to take ownership of your workload while receiving guidance and support from senior colleagues when needed. The Role Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications. Undertaking planning research and policy reviews. Preparing reports, supporting statements, and planning appraisals. Liaising with local authorities, clients, and other stakeholders. Managing your own workload and progressing projects with appropriate support from the wider team. About You Approximately 1-3 years' planning experience gained within either the public or private sector. Working towards professional chartership (RTPI) but not yet fully chartered. Able to work independently and proactively, managing tasks with minimal supervision. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Ideally located within reasonable commuting distance of Sharnbrook, with candidates from areas such as Bedford, St Albans, Cambridge, and surrounding locations encouraged to apply. What's on Offer Salary of £29,000 - £32,000 depending on experience. Hybrid working arrangement with 2-3 days per week in the office. Support towards continued professional development and RTPI progression. Opportunity to work within a collaborative and supportive team environment. Exposure to a varied and interesting project portfolio. If you are looking for the next step in your planning career and would like to join a well-established and friendly team, apply today with your CV. Alternatively call Tullula Farrell on (phone number removed).
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
Assistant Planner Location: Bedfordshire Salary: £29,000 - £32,000 DOE Working Pattern: Hybrid - 2-3 days per week in the office An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Planner to join a growing planning consultancy based in Bedfordshire. Our client is looking to bring in someone at Assistant Planner level who is keen to develop their career within a supportive and experienced team. Working as part of a close-knit team of five, you will gain exposure to a broad range of planning projects and be given the opportunity to take ownership of your workload while receiving guidance and support from senior colleagues when needed. The Role Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications. Undertaking planning research and policy reviews. Preparing reports, supporting statements, and planning appraisals. Liaising with local authorities, clients, and other stakeholders. Managing your own workload and progressing projects with appropriate support from the wider team. About You Approximately 1-3 years' planning experience gained within either the public or private sector. Working towards professional chartership (RTPI) but not yet fully chartered. Able to work independently and proactively, managing tasks with minimal supervision. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Ideally located within reasonable commuting distance of Sharnbrook, with candidates from areas such as Bedford, St Albans, Cambridge, and surrounding locations encouraged to apply. What's on Offer Salary of £29,000 - £32,000 depending on experience. Hybrid working arrangement with 2-3 days per week in the office. Support towards continued professional development and RTPI progression. Opportunity to work within a collaborative and supportive team environment. Exposure to a varied and interesting project portfolio. If you are looking for the next step in your planning career and would like to join a well-established and friendly team, apply today with your CV. Alternatively call Tullula Farrell on (phone number removed).
Assistant Town Planner Oxford Hybrid Working Available Full-Time Permanent The Opportunity An award-winning, design-led planning and architecture consultancy is looking to appoint an Assistant Town Planner to join its Oxford studio. This well-established practice is recognised for its creative and collaborative approach, combining planning, architecture and urban design expertise to deliver high-quality development schemes across the UK. Their portfolio includes residential, mixed-use and regeneration projects, often with a strong emphasis on placemaking and design quality. This is an excellent opportunity to join a forward-thinking consultancy where planning is fully integrated with design, offering exposure to unique and design-driven projects. The Role As an Assistant Town Planner, you will support senior colleagues across a variety of projects, gaining hands-on experience throughout the planning process. Key responsibilities include: Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications and appeals Supporting site appraisals and planning research Preparing planning statements and reports Liaising with clients, local authorities and consultants Working closely with in-house architects and designers on project development Supporting project coordination across multidisciplinary teams About You RTPI-accredited degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Some relevant experience (placement year or previous role desirable) Strong interest in design-led development and placemaking Excellent written and verbal communication skills Good organisational skills and attention to detail A proactive and collaborative approach What's on Offer Competitive salary, dependent on experience Support towards RTPI chartership Opportunity to work on design-led, high-quality projects Collaborative studio environment Clear progression opportunities within a growing practice Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Apply For more information or to apply, please get in touch for a confidential discussion.
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
Assistant Town Planner Oxford Hybrid Working Available Full-Time Permanent The Opportunity An award-winning, design-led planning and architecture consultancy is looking to appoint an Assistant Town Planner to join its Oxford studio. This well-established practice is recognised for its creative and collaborative approach, combining planning, architecture and urban design expertise to deliver high-quality development schemes across the UK. Their portfolio includes residential, mixed-use and regeneration projects, often with a strong emphasis on placemaking and design quality. This is an excellent opportunity to join a forward-thinking consultancy where planning is fully integrated with design, offering exposure to unique and design-driven projects. The Role As an Assistant Town Planner, you will support senior colleagues across a variety of projects, gaining hands-on experience throughout the planning process. Key responsibilities include: Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications and appeals Supporting site appraisals and planning research Preparing planning statements and reports Liaising with clients, local authorities and consultants Working closely with in-house architects and designers on project development Supporting project coordination across multidisciplinary teams About You RTPI-accredited degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Some relevant experience (placement year or previous role desirable) Strong interest in design-led development and placemaking Excellent written and verbal communication skills Good organisational skills and attention to detail A proactive and collaborative approach What's on Offer Competitive salary, dependent on experience Support towards RTPI chartership Opportunity to work on design-led, high-quality projects Collaborative studio environment Clear progression opportunities within a growing practice Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Apply For more information or to apply, please get in touch for a confidential discussion.
Assistant Town Planner Location: London (Hybrid) Experience Required: Minimum 6 months' professional planning experience Sector: Planning & Development Consultancy We are working exclusively with a well-established, design-led planning and development consultancy to recruit an Assistant Town Planner . This is an excellent opportunity for an early-career planner to join a collaborative, highly respected team working on a diverse portfolio of projects across the UK. The Role As an Assistant Town Planner, you will support senior planners on a wide range of residential, commercial and mixed-use developments. You will be involved in the planning process from early site appraisal through to determination, gaining hands-on experience and structured mentoring. Key responsibilities include: Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications Undertaking site appraisals, planning research and policy analysis Supporting the preparation of Planning Statements, Design & Access Statements and appeals Liaising with local authorities, consultants and clients Monitoring planning applications and contributing to project coordination About You To be considered, you must have: At least 6 months' experience in a town planning role (public or private sector) A degree in Town Planning or a related discipline A strong understanding of the UK planning system Excellent written and verbal communication skills A proactive attitude and desire to progress towards MRTPI What's on Offer Exposure to high-quality, design-focused projects A supportive environment with clear progression and training Hybrid working and a positive, professional culture Competitive salary and benefits aligned with experience This role would suit a graduate or assistant planner looking to build a long-term career within a consultancy known for its quality of work and people-first approach.
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
Assistant Town Planner Location: London (Hybrid) Experience Required: Minimum 6 months' professional planning experience Sector: Planning & Development Consultancy We are working exclusively with a well-established, design-led planning and development consultancy to recruit an Assistant Town Planner . This is an excellent opportunity for an early-career planner to join a collaborative, highly respected team working on a diverse portfolio of projects across the UK. The Role As an Assistant Town Planner, you will support senior planners on a wide range of residential, commercial and mixed-use developments. You will be involved in the planning process from early site appraisal through to determination, gaining hands-on experience and structured mentoring. Key responsibilities include: Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications Undertaking site appraisals, planning research and policy analysis Supporting the preparation of Planning Statements, Design & Access Statements and appeals Liaising with local authorities, consultants and clients Monitoring planning applications and contributing to project coordination About You To be considered, you must have: At least 6 months' experience in a town planning role (public or private sector) A degree in Town Planning or a related discipline A strong understanding of the UK planning system Excellent written and verbal communication skills A proactive attitude and desire to progress towards MRTPI What's on Offer Exposure to high-quality, design-focused projects A supportive environment with clear progression and training Hybrid working and a positive, professional culture Competitive salary and benefits aligned with experience This role would suit a graduate or assistant planner looking to build a long-term career within a consultancy known for its quality of work and people-first approach.
Assistant Town Planner - Oxford Confidential Independent Planning Consultancy External Recruitment Campaign A respected, design-conscious independent planning consultancy-kept confidential at this stage-is seeking an Assistant Town Planner to join their growing Oxford team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated graduate or early-career planner to work closely with experienced professionals on a wide variety of projects across the region. The firm is known for its high-quality work, personable culture, and strong reputation for delivering intelligent planning solutions in sectors including residential, rural, heritage, mixed-use, and commercial development. The Role As an Assistant Town Planner, you will support senior colleagues in delivering planning advice, preparing application material, and helping manage projects from early-stage feasibility through to determination. Your responsibilities will typically include: Preparing planning statements, supporting documents, and application submissions Conducting research and site appraisals to assess development potential Assisting with policy review, planning history checks, and evidence gathering Liaising with local authorities, clients, and consultants Supporting senior staff with appeals, public consultations, and reporting Helping to maintain project files and ensuring smooth delivery of deadlines The role provides hands-on experience, client exposure, and ongoing professional training. About You We are looking for a planner who is enthusiastic, detail-focused, and genuinely passionate about the built environment. You should have: A relevant degree in Town Planning, Geography, Urban Studies, or similar Ideally some experience in a consultancy or local authority (placement year or 6-12 months+) Strong written communication skills and an interest in preparing planning documentation A good understanding of the UK planning system and current policy Confidence working both independently and as part of a small team A proactive, collaborative approach and willingness to learn Candidates working toward, or intending to work toward, RTPI accreditation are particularly encouraged. Why Join This Consultancy? The organisation offers the advantages of a close-knit, independent practice: Direct mentorship from highly experienced planning professionals Early responsibility and involvement in diverse project work A supportive, friendly culture with genuine opportunities for progression Varied work across rural, urban, and heritage contexts Competitive salary and benefits package Hybrid working and a well-located Oxford office This is a role where your development is taken seriously and your contribution is genuinely valued.
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
Assistant Town Planner - Oxford Confidential Independent Planning Consultancy External Recruitment Campaign A respected, design-conscious independent planning consultancy-kept confidential at this stage-is seeking an Assistant Town Planner to join their growing Oxford team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated graduate or early-career planner to work closely with experienced professionals on a wide variety of projects across the region. The firm is known for its high-quality work, personable culture, and strong reputation for delivering intelligent planning solutions in sectors including residential, rural, heritage, mixed-use, and commercial development. The Role As an Assistant Town Planner, you will support senior colleagues in delivering planning advice, preparing application material, and helping manage projects from early-stage feasibility through to determination. Your responsibilities will typically include: Preparing planning statements, supporting documents, and application submissions Conducting research and site appraisals to assess development potential Assisting with policy review, planning history checks, and evidence gathering Liaising with local authorities, clients, and consultants Supporting senior staff with appeals, public consultations, and reporting Helping to maintain project files and ensuring smooth delivery of deadlines The role provides hands-on experience, client exposure, and ongoing professional training. About You We are looking for a planner who is enthusiastic, detail-focused, and genuinely passionate about the built environment. You should have: A relevant degree in Town Planning, Geography, Urban Studies, or similar Ideally some experience in a consultancy or local authority (placement year or 6-12 months+) Strong written communication skills and an interest in preparing planning documentation A good understanding of the UK planning system and current policy Confidence working both independently and as part of a small team A proactive, collaborative approach and willingness to learn Candidates working toward, or intending to work toward, RTPI accreditation are particularly encouraged. Why Join This Consultancy? The organisation offers the advantages of a close-knit, independent practice: Direct mentorship from highly experienced planning professionals Early responsibility and involvement in diverse project work A supportive, friendly culture with genuine opportunities for progression Varied work across rural, urban, and heritage contexts Competitive salary and benefits package Hybrid working and a well-located Oxford office This is a role where your development is taken seriously and your contribution is genuinely valued.
Assistant Town Planner Swindon (Hybrid Working) Full-Time Permanent The Opportunity An independent, well-established planning and design consultancy is seeking an Assistant Town Planner to join its growing team in Swindon. Operating for over three decades, this multidisciplinary consultancy has built a strong reputation for delivering planning, architecture and environmental services across the UK. Their work spans residential, commercial, education and mixed-use developments, supporting clients from early feasibility through to delivery. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative team environment where planners work closely with architects, urban designers and environmental specialists on a wide variety of projects. The Role You will support senior planners across multiple projects, gaining exposure to all aspects of the planning process. Key responsibilities include: Assisting in the preparation and submission of planning applications and appeals Undertaking site appraisals and planning research Preparing reports and supporting documentation Liaising with clients, local authorities and other stakeholders Supporting project coordination within a multidisciplinary team About You RTPI-accredited degree in Town Planning or a related discipline (or working towards) Some relevant experience, such as a placement year or previous role in consultancy or local authority Strong written and verbal communication skills Good organisational skills and attention to detail A proactive approach and willingness to learn What's on Offer Competitive salary, depending on experience Full support towards RTPI chartership Exposure to a diverse project portfolio A supportive and collaborative working culture Clear progression opportunities within an established consultancy Apply For more information or to apply, please get in touch for a confidential discussion.
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
Assistant Town Planner Swindon (Hybrid Working) Full-Time Permanent The Opportunity An independent, well-established planning and design consultancy is seeking an Assistant Town Planner to join its growing team in Swindon. Operating for over three decades, this multidisciplinary consultancy has built a strong reputation for delivering planning, architecture and environmental services across the UK. Their work spans residential, commercial, education and mixed-use developments, supporting clients from early feasibility through to delivery. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative team environment where planners work closely with architects, urban designers and environmental specialists on a wide variety of projects. The Role You will support senior planners across multiple projects, gaining exposure to all aspects of the planning process. Key responsibilities include: Assisting in the preparation and submission of planning applications and appeals Undertaking site appraisals and planning research Preparing reports and supporting documentation Liaising with clients, local authorities and other stakeholders Supporting project coordination within a multidisciplinary team About You RTPI-accredited degree in Town Planning or a related discipline (or working towards) Some relevant experience, such as a placement year or previous role in consultancy or local authority Strong written and verbal communication skills Good organisational skills and attention to detail A proactive approach and willingness to learn What's on Offer Competitive salary, depending on experience Full support towards RTPI chartership Exposure to a diverse project portfolio A supportive and collaborative working culture Clear progression opportunities within an established consultancy Apply For more information or to apply, please get in touch for a confidential discussion.
Supply Chain Planner / Supply Chain Administrator Location: Birmingham (B62) Salary: £28,000 - £32,000 per annum (DOE) Hours: Mon-Thu 08:00-17:00 Fri 08:00-14:00 (early finish!) Contract: Full-time, Permanent About the Business Join a large multinational manufacturing business with decades of success supplying products across the UK and Ireland. Known for innovation, reliability, and internal progression, this organisation offers a stable career path within a supportive and growing team. The Role As a Supply Chain Assistant, you will work closely with the Supply Manager and play a key role in ensuring the smooth flow of goods from UK suppliers. This is a fast-paced, detail-focused position where no two days look the same. You won't just be ordering stock - you'll be analysing trends, predicting demand, and keeping operations running like clockwork. Key Responsibilities Forecasting & Stock Planning: Analyse data, trends, lead times, and demand to calculate accurate stock requirements. Order Processing: Raise purchase orders via the ERP system, manage acknowledgements, and track progress through to goods receipt. Supplier Coordination: Liaise with UK suppliers to resolve price queries, confirm delivery dates, and coordinate shipments and collections. Data Management: Maintain arrival dates, ensure ERP accuracy, and update key supply chain information. Reporting: Produce weekly reports for internal teams and sales agents. General Support: Assist the Supply Manager with administrative tasks and ad-hoc projects. Who We're Looking For You'll thrive in this role if you enjoy structure, accuracy, and working at pace. Ideally, you are: A strong administrator with exceptional attention to detail Confident with numbers and comfortable interpreting data and trends Highly organised, proactive, and able to prioritise effectively An excellent communicator who builds strong working relationships Self-motivated and reliable, with a desire to grow in a supply chain environment Requirements Previous administrative experience (supply chain or procurement exposure is a bonus) Strong IT and ERP skills Ability to work efficiently in a busy office environment
Jun 07, 2026
Full time
Supply Chain Planner / Supply Chain Administrator Location: Birmingham (B62) Salary: £28,000 - £32,000 per annum (DOE) Hours: Mon-Thu 08:00-17:00 Fri 08:00-14:00 (early finish!) Contract: Full-time, Permanent About the Business Join a large multinational manufacturing business with decades of success supplying products across the UK and Ireland. Known for innovation, reliability, and internal progression, this organisation offers a stable career path within a supportive and growing team. The Role As a Supply Chain Assistant, you will work closely with the Supply Manager and play a key role in ensuring the smooth flow of goods from UK suppliers. This is a fast-paced, detail-focused position where no two days look the same. You won't just be ordering stock - you'll be analysing trends, predicting demand, and keeping operations running like clockwork. Key Responsibilities Forecasting & Stock Planning: Analyse data, trends, lead times, and demand to calculate accurate stock requirements. Order Processing: Raise purchase orders via the ERP system, manage acknowledgements, and track progress through to goods receipt. Supplier Coordination: Liaise with UK suppliers to resolve price queries, confirm delivery dates, and coordinate shipments and collections. Data Management: Maintain arrival dates, ensure ERP accuracy, and update key supply chain information. Reporting: Produce weekly reports for internal teams and sales agents. General Support: Assist the Supply Manager with administrative tasks and ad-hoc projects. Who We're Looking For You'll thrive in this role if you enjoy structure, accuracy, and working at pace. Ideally, you are: A strong administrator with exceptional attention to detail Confident with numbers and comfortable interpreting data and trends Highly organised, proactive, and able to prioritise effectively An excellent communicator who builds strong working relationships Self-motivated and reliable, with a desire to grow in a supply chain environment Requirements Previous administrative experience (supply chain or procurement exposure is a bonus) Strong IT and ERP skills Ability to work efficiently in a busy office environment
Assistant Security Manager - Leicester - 38,000 per annum - permanent - Monday to Friday 08.30am-17.30am We are looking to recruit a permanent Assistant Security Manager for our client in Leicester. The purpose of the role will be to report directly to the security manager and be fully responsible for the day to day operational delivery of the security of a shopping centre, where you will be based full time. Responsibilities include: Providing security knowledge and management support for the centre. To implement policy and safety procedures and maintain compliance documentation. Review and monitor incidents and conduct investigations. Ensure compliance audits are completed, reported and actions closed within a short timescale. Take a proactive approach to continuous improvement and innovation in all aspects of the job. Liaise with regulatory authorities and professional bodies on a data protection, security and emergency planning, compliance and investigatory issues. Carry out the role of Senior Duty Manager. You will need: SIA DS licensed SIA CCTV licence Management experience of driving strategic objectives within an operational environment. Experience of emergency planning and event planning. Knowledge of managing rota's and duty planners. Security and safety management skills. Organisational responsibilities, written communication skills and reports. Experience of coaching, training and developing staff, including supervisors. If you are interested, please apply now for immediate consideration.
Jun 07, 2026
Full time
Assistant Security Manager - Leicester - 38,000 per annum - permanent - Monday to Friday 08.30am-17.30am We are looking to recruit a permanent Assistant Security Manager for our client in Leicester. The purpose of the role will be to report directly to the security manager and be fully responsible for the day to day operational delivery of the security of a shopping centre, where you will be based full time. Responsibilities include: Providing security knowledge and management support for the centre. To implement policy and safety procedures and maintain compliance documentation. Review and monitor incidents and conduct investigations. Ensure compliance audits are completed, reported and actions closed within a short timescale. Take a proactive approach to continuous improvement and innovation in all aspects of the job. Liaise with regulatory authorities and professional bodies on a data protection, security and emergency planning, compliance and investigatory issues. Carry out the role of Senior Duty Manager. You will need: SIA DS licensed SIA CCTV licence Management experience of driving strategic objectives within an operational environment. Experience of emergency planning and event planning. Knowledge of managing rota's and duty planners. Security and safety management skills. Organisational responsibilities, written communication skills and reports. Experience of coaching, training and developing staff, including supervisors. If you are interested, please apply now for immediate consideration.
St. James's Place Wealth Management
Almondsbury, Gloucestershire
Senior Administrator / Personal Assistant Location: Bristol Salary: Up to £45,000, depending on experience Hours: Full Time An excellent opportunity has arisen for a professional and adaptable Senior Administrator / Personal Assistant to work for a Partner within a St. James s Place Principal Partner Practice in Bristol. You will be working closely with the Partner and offering support as required. As this is a small family practice, the role will include an element of general administration alongside the PA and client servicing duties and you will be comfortable in providing end to end support. The Role: Senior Administrator / Personal Assistant Effective management of incoming communication, including post, emails, answering calls and handling queries professionally. Overseeing client servicing and ongoing advice processes ensuring clients are reviewed on schedule and that their advice and servicing needs are met across the year. Managing the Advisors diaries and booking in client meetings and reviews. Maintaining records of meetings and CRM to ensure compliance. Assisting the paraplanning team as required. Gathering and collating information on behalf of clients, paraplanners and Advisors. Providing high - level service to clients; responding to their queries and needs in a timely, professional manner and providing support with any ad hoc issues that arise. The Person: Senior Administrator / Personal Assistant You will have been working in Financial Services, ideally for a SJP Partner Practice for several years and have good all-round knowledge which you are looking to expand and develop Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to ensure effective communication with a wide range of contacts and to deliver the highest level of client service. Excellent team working skills with the ability to work collaboratively and co-operatively with colleagues Ability to work under pressure, to tight deadlines and a flexible, pro-active approach to work including the ability to prioritise and re-prioritise to achieve successful outcomes Ability to apply processes rigorously and meticulously to promote effective and efficient working Assertive and confident manner, particularly on the telephone Excellent numeracy and literacy skills Excellent IT skills including working knowledge of Microsoft Office Word, Excel and Outlook Ability to deal with sensitive information with discretion and to maintain client confidentiality at all times St. James s Place plc (SJP) is a leading, a highly regarded FTSE 100 Wealth Management company which distributes a range of Investment and Retirement products and financial solutions to a High Net Worth client base. SJP has funds under management in excess of £216.94bn. This business is well established and highly successful. Please note that this Partner Practice will conduct a standard Financial and Identity check on any candidates who are offered a role within this Practice. When applying for this role, you will be directed to the application site of Burgh Recruitment. Please ensure you tick the Privacy Policy box and click the green 'apply to this job' at the bottom of the application page. Once your application is completed, you will receive a confirmation email from Burgh Recruitment.
Jun 07, 2026
Full time
Senior Administrator / Personal Assistant Location: Bristol Salary: Up to £45,000, depending on experience Hours: Full Time An excellent opportunity has arisen for a professional and adaptable Senior Administrator / Personal Assistant to work for a Partner within a St. James s Place Principal Partner Practice in Bristol. You will be working closely with the Partner and offering support as required. As this is a small family practice, the role will include an element of general administration alongside the PA and client servicing duties and you will be comfortable in providing end to end support. The Role: Senior Administrator / Personal Assistant Effective management of incoming communication, including post, emails, answering calls and handling queries professionally. Overseeing client servicing and ongoing advice processes ensuring clients are reviewed on schedule and that their advice and servicing needs are met across the year. Managing the Advisors diaries and booking in client meetings and reviews. Maintaining records of meetings and CRM to ensure compliance. Assisting the paraplanning team as required. Gathering and collating information on behalf of clients, paraplanners and Advisors. Providing high - level service to clients; responding to their queries and needs in a timely, professional manner and providing support with any ad hoc issues that arise. The Person: Senior Administrator / Personal Assistant You will have been working in Financial Services, ideally for a SJP Partner Practice for several years and have good all-round knowledge which you are looking to expand and develop Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to ensure effective communication with a wide range of contacts and to deliver the highest level of client service. Excellent team working skills with the ability to work collaboratively and co-operatively with colleagues Ability to work under pressure, to tight deadlines and a flexible, pro-active approach to work including the ability to prioritise and re-prioritise to achieve successful outcomes Ability to apply processes rigorously and meticulously to promote effective and efficient working Assertive and confident manner, particularly on the telephone Excellent numeracy and literacy skills Excellent IT skills including working knowledge of Microsoft Office Word, Excel and Outlook Ability to deal with sensitive information with discretion and to maintain client confidentiality at all times St. James s Place plc (SJP) is a leading, a highly regarded FTSE 100 Wealth Management company which distributes a range of Investment and Retirement products and financial solutions to a High Net Worth client base. SJP has funds under management in excess of £216.94bn. This business is well established and highly successful. Please note that this Partner Practice will conduct a standard Financial and Identity check on any candidates who are offered a role within this Practice. When applying for this role, you will be directed to the application site of Burgh Recruitment. Please ensure you tick the Privacy Policy box and click the green 'apply to this job' at the bottom of the application page. Once your application is completed, you will receive a confirmation email from Burgh Recruitment.
Assistant Town Planner London Our client, a well known Architectural and Planning Practice are urgently looking for a Town Planner to join their central London based team. The successful candidate will be working within an established team of planners, winning work for the team and delivering expert planning advice to their clients on residential, mixed use, commercial and leisure developments. Qualifications and experience: Chartered Member of the RTPI (or close to submitting) Demonstrable experience within the planning industry, working within a consultancy or local authority Duties: Taking up the role of project lead on a variety of projects across the North of England Managing and mentoring junior members of the team Actively contribute to the further growth of the team and workload Preparing and submitting applications and appeals Attending client meetings and planning committees Benefits: Competitive starting salary and benefits package including generous annual and bonus scheme Excellent career progression opportunities Interested? To discuss this vacancy and other positions within the planning sector, please do not hesitate to contact HARRIET ROIGE on (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed) and we will get back to you.
Jun 06, 2026
Full time
Assistant Town Planner London Our client, a well known Architectural and Planning Practice are urgently looking for a Town Planner to join their central London based team. The successful candidate will be working within an established team of planners, winning work for the team and delivering expert planning advice to their clients on residential, mixed use, commercial and leisure developments. Qualifications and experience: Chartered Member of the RTPI (or close to submitting) Demonstrable experience within the planning industry, working within a consultancy or local authority Duties: Taking up the role of project lead on a variety of projects across the North of England Managing and mentoring junior members of the team Actively contribute to the further growth of the team and workload Preparing and submitting applications and appeals Attending client meetings and planning committees Benefits: Competitive starting salary and benefits package including generous annual and bonus scheme Excellent career progression opportunities Interested? To discuss this vacancy and other positions within the planning sector, please do not hesitate to contact HARRIET ROIGE on (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed) and we will get back to you.