An opportunity has arisen for multiple Project Controls Managers to join a leading engineering and defence organisation delivering complex, high-profile programmes across land, sea and air environments. This role sits within an advanced mission systems and technology division focused on intelligence, surveillance, communications and weapons systems projects. Working closely with Project and Programme Managers, you will lead project controls activities across a portfolio of technically complex programmes, ensuring robust governance, reporting and performance management throughout the project lifecycle. Responsibilities Lead project controls governance activities, ensuring compliance with contractual and programme requirements. Develop, maintain and manage the Performance Measurement Baseline (scope, schedule and cost). Oversee integrated project scheduling activities across all project phases, including supplier and subcontractor coordination. Manage cost control, risk and opportunity management, change control and document management processes. Deliver accurate performance reporting and analysis to support programme decision-making. Implement and maintain Earned Value Management (EVM) processes and reporting frameworks. Build strong working relationships with internal stakeholders, customers and suppliers to support successful programme delivery. Lead and mentor project controls professionals within a collaborative project environment. Requirements Demonstrable experience delivering project controls across major or complex programmes/projects. Strong understanding of project controls disciplines including planning, scheduling, cost management, risk management, change control and performance reporting. Experience working with project controls toolsets such as Primavera P6, Microsoft Project, RiskHive, ERP and SAP systems. Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills, with the ability to simplify complex issues and provide practical solutions. Experience operating within highly regulated or technically complex environments would be advantageous. Must have British Passport for the role We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
An opportunity has arisen for multiple Project Controls Managers to join a leading engineering and defence organisation delivering complex, high-profile programmes across land, sea and air environments. This role sits within an advanced mission systems and technology division focused on intelligence, surveillance, communications and weapons systems projects. Working closely with Project and Programme Managers, you will lead project controls activities across a portfolio of technically complex programmes, ensuring robust governance, reporting and performance management throughout the project lifecycle. Responsibilities Lead project controls governance activities, ensuring compliance with contractual and programme requirements. Develop, maintain and manage the Performance Measurement Baseline (scope, schedule and cost). Oversee integrated project scheduling activities across all project phases, including supplier and subcontractor coordination. Manage cost control, risk and opportunity management, change control and document management processes. Deliver accurate performance reporting and analysis to support programme decision-making. Implement and maintain Earned Value Management (EVM) processes and reporting frameworks. Build strong working relationships with internal stakeholders, customers and suppliers to support successful programme delivery. Lead and mentor project controls professionals within a collaborative project environment. Requirements Demonstrable experience delivering project controls across major or complex programmes/projects. Strong understanding of project controls disciplines including planning, scheduling, cost management, risk management, change control and performance reporting. Experience working with project controls toolsets such as Primavera P6, Microsoft Project, RiskHive, ERP and SAP systems. Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills, with the ability to simplify complex issues and provide practical solutions. Experience operating within highly regulated or technically complex environments would be advantageous. Must have British Passport for the role We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Martin Veasey Talent Solutions
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
SITE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER Manufacturing / Engineering Environment 45,000- 50,000 + Benefits + Career Development Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire On-Site HR Generalist Full Employee Lifecycle Responsibility Standalone Site HR Role This is not a traditional HR role operating within a highly corporate environment supported by large HR teams and shared service centres. Instead, this is a highly operational, site-based HR Generalist opportunity embedded directly within a growing engineering and manufacturing business operating across advanced technology and high-reliability sectors including defence, aerospace and advanced engineering. The organisation has experienced significant growth and operational investment in recent years and is continuing to scale capability, strengthen processes and invest in its people infrastructure. As a result, there is now a requirement for a visible, relationship-focused and commercially aware HR professional capable of supporting managers and employees across the full employee lifecycle. This is a fully on-site role based in Tewkesbury and will suit somebody who genuinely enjoys being operationally involved, visible across the workforce and closely engaged with employees and leadership teams on a day-to-day basis. Working closely with the Group HR Director, who remains highly operational within the business and is regularly on site, the Site Human Resources Officer will operate as the standalone HR presence supporting the day-to-day HR function across the site. The role combines operational HR support with significant HR administration responsibility and will support a broad range of HR generalist activities including: employee relations, recruitment and onboarding, absence management, performance management, employee engagement, HR administration and documentation, HR reporting and systems, manager coaching and support, and continuous improvement of people processes. The successful individual must therefore be comfortable operating within a standalone HR environment and genuinely enjoy the practical and administrative aspects of HR alongside employee interaction and operational support. The role will also provide involvement in several ongoing organisational development and people initiatives including apprenticeship programmes, employee engagement activity, leadership capability development, Investors in People implementation and wider workforce improvement projects. The organisation operates within a practical, fast-paced and highly collaborative manufacturing environment. Approximately 70% of the workforce operates within blue-collar production functions across a 24/7 operation and managers value visible, approachable and pragmatic HR support. This is therefore not a role suited to individuals seeking a heavily remote, purely strategic or highly process-driven corporate HR environment. Instead, the successful candidate will become: the day-to-day HR presence on site, a trusted support partner to operational managers, a visible point of contact for employees, and an important contributor to workforce engagement, communication and organisational development. The successful individual will need to be: approachable, organised, resilient, commercially aware, highly collaborative, and comfortable operating within a fast-moving manufacturing setting where priorities can shift quickly. Candidates are likely to have gained previous HR generalist experience within manufacturing, engineering, logistics, industrial, technical or similarly operational environments and must hold CIPD Level 5 qualification as a minimum. This opportunity offers unusually broad operational exposure and genuine long-term development potential for an ambitious HR professional seeking progression within a growing engineering-led group. The successful individual will receive direct mentoring and support from an experienced Group HR Director while gaining exposure to a broad range of commercially focused HR activities and projects. The remuneration package includes: 45,000- 50,000 salary dependent on experience Pension Life assurance Wellbeing support EV salary sacrifice scheme Cycle to work scheme Employee assistance programme Ongoing career development and mentoring This is an excellent opportunity for a highly operational HR professional who enjoys visible, relationship-led HR and wants to build a long-term career within a growing manufacturing and engineering organisation. #(phone number removed)
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
SITE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER Manufacturing / Engineering Environment 45,000- 50,000 + Benefits + Career Development Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire On-Site HR Generalist Full Employee Lifecycle Responsibility Standalone Site HR Role This is not a traditional HR role operating within a highly corporate environment supported by large HR teams and shared service centres. Instead, this is a highly operational, site-based HR Generalist opportunity embedded directly within a growing engineering and manufacturing business operating across advanced technology and high-reliability sectors including defence, aerospace and advanced engineering. The organisation has experienced significant growth and operational investment in recent years and is continuing to scale capability, strengthen processes and invest in its people infrastructure. As a result, there is now a requirement for a visible, relationship-focused and commercially aware HR professional capable of supporting managers and employees across the full employee lifecycle. This is a fully on-site role based in Tewkesbury and will suit somebody who genuinely enjoys being operationally involved, visible across the workforce and closely engaged with employees and leadership teams on a day-to-day basis. Working closely with the Group HR Director, who remains highly operational within the business and is regularly on site, the Site Human Resources Officer will operate as the standalone HR presence supporting the day-to-day HR function across the site. The role combines operational HR support with significant HR administration responsibility and will support a broad range of HR generalist activities including: employee relations, recruitment and onboarding, absence management, performance management, employee engagement, HR administration and documentation, HR reporting and systems, manager coaching and support, and continuous improvement of people processes. The successful individual must therefore be comfortable operating within a standalone HR environment and genuinely enjoy the practical and administrative aspects of HR alongside employee interaction and operational support. The role will also provide involvement in several ongoing organisational development and people initiatives including apprenticeship programmes, employee engagement activity, leadership capability development, Investors in People implementation and wider workforce improvement projects. The organisation operates within a practical, fast-paced and highly collaborative manufacturing environment. Approximately 70% of the workforce operates within blue-collar production functions across a 24/7 operation and managers value visible, approachable and pragmatic HR support. This is therefore not a role suited to individuals seeking a heavily remote, purely strategic or highly process-driven corporate HR environment. Instead, the successful candidate will become: the day-to-day HR presence on site, a trusted support partner to operational managers, a visible point of contact for employees, and an important contributor to workforce engagement, communication and organisational development. The successful individual will need to be: approachable, organised, resilient, commercially aware, highly collaborative, and comfortable operating within a fast-moving manufacturing setting where priorities can shift quickly. Candidates are likely to have gained previous HR generalist experience within manufacturing, engineering, logistics, industrial, technical or similarly operational environments and must hold CIPD Level 5 qualification as a minimum. This opportunity offers unusually broad operational exposure and genuine long-term development potential for an ambitious HR professional seeking progression within a growing engineering-led group. The successful individual will receive direct mentoring and support from an experienced Group HR Director while gaining exposure to a broad range of commercially focused HR activities and projects. The remuneration package includes: 45,000- 50,000 salary dependent on experience Pension Life assurance Wellbeing support EV salary sacrifice scheme Cycle to work scheme Employee assistance programme Ongoing career development and mentoring This is an excellent opportunity for a highly operational HR professional who enjoys visible, relationship-led HR and wants to build a long-term career within a growing manufacturing and engineering organisation. #(phone number removed)
Job Title: BUILDING SERVICES CLERK OF WORKS Location - Manchester Salary - 45,000 - 50,000 This role offers a challenging and rewarding opportunity to apply site-based technical inspection, construction quality assurance and building services knowledge while supporting clients across a wide range of projects. You will be responsible for independent monitoring of mechanical, electrical and public health (MEP) building services installations across the built environment and related sectors, ensuring quality, compliance and adherence to design intent and industry standards. Requirements HNC/HND, NVQ Level 4+, City & Guilds, apprenticeship or equivalent qualification in Building Services Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline. Minimum 5 years' relevant experience within the construction or building services industry. Experience inspecting mechanical, electrical and public health building services installations on construction and refurbishment projects. Strong technical knowledge of building services systems, construction methods, workmanship standards and installation quality requirements. Good understanding of Building Regulations, British Standards, CIBSE guidance, Water Regulations, Electricity at Work Regulations and CDM Regulations. Experience identifying defects, non-conformances, poor workmanship and deviations from drawings, specifications and contract requirements. Experience producing site inspection reports, photographic records, defect schedules, snagging lists and progress updates. Knowledge of commissioning, testing, certification, O&M manuals and handover procedures. Strong communication skills, able to engage effectively with clients, contractors, subcontractors, project managers and design teams. Competent in Microsoft Office and capable of maintaining accurate site records and documentation. Able to work independently on site, act professionally and escalate technical, quality or safety concerns where required. Full UK driving licence, right to work in the UK, and willingness to travel nationwide. Membership of CIBSE, IET, IHEEM, CIOB or similar professional body is desirable. NEBOSH, IOSH, CSCS or equivalent health and safety qualification is desirable. Responsibilities Undertake regular site inspections of MEP building services installations. Monitor workmanship and installation quality against drawings, specifications and project requirements. Inspect systems including electrical installations, fire alarms, emergency lighting, security, access control, CCTV, data, HVAC, plumbing, drainage, renewables and BMS systems. Ensure compliance with Building Regulations, British Standards, CIBSE guidance, Water Regulations, Electricity at Work Regulations, CDM Regulations and contract documentation. Identify defects, poor workmanship and non-compliant installations and issue clear reports. Produce site inspection reports, photographic records, defect schedules, snagging lists and progress updates. Monitor rectification works and verify completion of remedial actions. Witness testing and commissioning activities and review associated certification and records. Monitor project progress and highlight risks to quality, compliance, programme and handover. Report issues, risks and progress updates to the Project Manager and Design Team. Attend site meetings, technical workshops and handover inspections as required. Promote and maintain site health and safety standards, reporting unsafe practices where necessary. Review risk assessments and method statements relevant to inspected works. Liaise with clients, contractors and design teams to resolve technical and quality issues. Review O&M manuals, commissioning documentation and handover information for completeness. Support practical completion, defects inspections and project handover activities. Maintain accurate records in line with company procedures and quality management systems. Support ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and wider management system requirements. Maintain professional development and contribute to continuous improvement. Undertake any other duties appropriate to the role and experience level.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Job Title: BUILDING SERVICES CLERK OF WORKS Location - Manchester Salary - 45,000 - 50,000 This role offers a challenging and rewarding opportunity to apply site-based technical inspection, construction quality assurance and building services knowledge while supporting clients across a wide range of projects. You will be responsible for independent monitoring of mechanical, electrical and public health (MEP) building services installations across the built environment and related sectors, ensuring quality, compliance and adherence to design intent and industry standards. Requirements HNC/HND, NVQ Level 4+, City & Guilds, apprenticeship or equivalent qualification in Building Services Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline. Minimum 5 years' relevant experience within the construction or building services industry. Experience inspecting mechanical, electrical and public health building services installations on construction and refurbishment projects. Strong technical knowledge of building services systems, construction methods, workmanship standards and installation quality requirements. Good understanding of Building Regulations, British Standards, CIBSE guidance, Water Regulations, Electricity at Work Regulations and CDM Regulations. Experience identifying defects, non-conformances, poor workmanship and deviations from drawings, specifications and contract requirements. Experience producing site inspection reports, photographic records, defect schedules, snagging lists and progress updates. Knowledge of commissioning, testing, certification, O&M manuals and handover procedures. Strong communication skills, able to engage effectively with clients, contractors, subcontractors, project managers and design teams. Competent in Microsoft Office and capable of maintaining accurate site records and documentation. Able to work independently on site, act professionally and escalate technical, quality or safety concerns where required. Full UK driving licence, right to work in the UK, and willingness to travel nationwide. Membership of CIBSE, IET, IHEEM, CIOB or similar professional body is desirable. NEBOSH, IOSH, CSCS or equivalent health and safety qualification is desirable. Responsibilities Undertake regular site inspections of MEP building services installations. Monitor workmanship and installation quality against drawings, specifications and project requirements. Inspect systems including electrical installations, fire alarms, emergency lighting, security, access control, CCTV, data, HVAC, plumbing, drainage, renewables and BMS systems. Ensure compliance with Building Regulations, British Standards, CIBSE guidance, Water Regulations, Electricity at Work Regulations, CDM Regulations and contract documentation. Identify defects, poor workmanship and non-compliant installations and issue clear reports. Produce site inspection reports, photographic records, defect schedules, snagging lists and progress updates. Monitor rectification works and verify completion of remedial actions. Witness testing and commissioning activities and review associated certification and records. Monitor project progress and highlight risks to quality, compliance, programme and handover. Report issues, risks and progress updates to the Project Manager and Design Team. Attend site meetings, technical workshops and handover inspections as required. Promote and maintain site health and safety standards, reporting unsafe practices where necessary. Review risk assessments and method statements relevant to inspected works. Liaise with clients, contractors and design teams to resolve technical and quality issues. Review O&M manuals, commissioning documentation and handover information for completeness. Support practical completion, defects inspections and project handover activities. Maintain accurate records in line with company procedures and quality management systems. Support ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and wider management system requirements. Maintain professional development and contribute to continuous improvement. Undertake any other duties appropriate to the role and experience level.
Senior Manager, Global Licensing ( Telecommunication) Holt Executive is partnering with a leading global communications and satellite technology organisation to recruit a Senior Manager, Global Licensing. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced telecommunications licensing professional to join a global regulatory and licensing team responsible for enabling international network expansion and the delivery of innovative connectivity services worldwide. The successful candidate will play a key role in managing a diverse global licensing portfolio, ensuring the business secures and maintains the regulatory authorisations required to support network operations, commercial growth, and future service developments across multiple jurisdictions. Key Responsibilities for the Senior Manager, Global Licensing ( Telecommunication) position: Program Oversight Coordinate with regional regulatory teams to secure, maintain, and renew telecommunications licences and authorisations globally. Support the continued expansion of network operations by ensuring regulatory and licensing requirements are met across international markets. Monitor licensing obligations and ensure ongoing compliance with national regulatory frameworks. Licensing Operations & Compliance Develop, implement, and maintain licensing databases, tracking systems, and reporting processes. Establish proactive workflows to support evolving business requirements and planned network deployments. Assess national licensing and reporting requirements against business objectives and operational plans. Stakeholder Management Act as a key point of contact between regulatory teams and internal business functions. Collaborate closely with technical, operational, legal, and commercial stakeholders to develop effective licensing strategies. Translate complex network and technical requirements into actionable licensing and regulatory plans. Process Development & Improvement Create and maintain application templates, supporting documentation, and licensing precedents to improve submission efficiency. Identify opportunities to streamline regulatory engagement and licensing processes. Drive continuous improvement initiatives to support faster approvals and operational readiness for new services and deployments. Experience & Qualifications for the Senior Manager, Global Licensing ( Telecommunication) position: Minimum of 5 years' experience within telecommunications licensing, regulatory affairs, spectrum management, satellite communications, or a related field. Strong understanding of telecommunications licensing frameworks and regulatory processes across multiple jurisdictions. Proven ability to manage multiple high-priority projects simultaneously while working to tight deadlines. Experience working within complex international organisations and managing cross-functional stakeholder relationships. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate complex regulatory matters clearly and effectively. Strong organisational and administrative capabilities with exceptional attention to detail. Bachelor's degree or higher in a relevant discipline is preferred. What We're Looking For The ideal candidate will be a proactive and adaptable professional who thrives in a fast-paced global environment. You will possess strong problem-solving abilities, excellent project management skills, and a collaborative approach to working across geographically dispersed teams. You will be comfortable taking ownership of complex licensing programmes, influencing stakeholders at all levels, and driving regulatory initiatives that directly support business growth and network expansion. Why Apply? This is a unique opportunity to join a market-leading global technology organisation at the forefront of satellite and communications innovation. You'll have the chance to work on high-profile international projects, influence global regulatory strategy, and play a critical role in enabling next-generation connectivity solutions worldwide. For more information or a confidential discussion, please contact Holt Executive.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Senior Manager, Global Licensing ( Telecommunication) Holt Executive is partnering with a leading global communications and satellite technology organisation to recruit a Senior Manager, Global Licensing. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced telecommunications licensing professional to join a global regulatory and licensing team responsible for enabling international network expansion and the delivery of innovative connectivity services worldwide. The successful candidate will play a key role in managing a diverse global licensing portfolio, ensuring the business secures and maintains the regulatory authorisations required to support network operations, commercial growth, and future service developments across multiple jurisdictions. Key Responsibilities for the Senior Manager, Global Licensing ( Telecommunication) position: Program Oversight Coordinate with regional regulatory teams to secure, maintain, and renew telecommunications licences and authorisations globally. Support the continued expansion of network operations by ensuring regulatory and licensing requirements are met across international markets. Monitor licensing obligations and ensure ongoing compliance with national regulatory frameworks. Licensing Operations & Compliance Develop, implement, and maintain licensing databases, tracking systems, and reporting processes. Establish proactive workflows to support evolving business requirements and planned network deployments. Assess national licensing and reporting requirements against business objectives and operational plans. Stakeholder Management Act as a key point of contact between regulatory teams and internal business functions. Collaborate closely with technical, operational, legal, and commercial stakeholders to develop effective licensing strategies. Translate complex network and technical requirements into actionable licensing and regulatory plans. Process Development & Improvement Create and maintain application templates, supporting documentation, and licensing precedents to improve submission efficiency. Identify opportunities to streamline regulatory engagement and licensing processes. Drive continuous improvement initiatives to support faster approvals and operational readiness for new services and deployments. Experience & Qualifications for the Senior Manager, Global Licensing ( Telecommunication) position: Minimum of 5 years' experience within telecommunications licensing, regulatory affairs, spectrum management, satellite communications, or a related field. Strong understanding of telecommunications licensing frameworks and regulatory processes across multiple jurisdictions. Proven ability to manage multiple high-priority projects simultaneously while working to tight deadlines. Experience working within complex international organisations and managing cross-functional stakeholder relationships. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate complex regulatory matters clearly and effectively. Strong organisational and administrative capabilities with exceptional attention to detail. Bachelor's degree or higher in a relevant discipline is preferred. What We're Looking For The ideal candidate will be a proactive and adaptable professional who thrives in a fast-paced global environment. You will possess strong problem-solving abilities, excellent project management skills, and a collaborative approach to working across geographically dispersed teams. You will be comfortable taking ownership of complex licensing programmes, influencing stakeholders at all levels, and driving regulatory initiatives that directly support business growth and network expansion. Why Apply? This is a unique opportunity to join a market-leading global technology organisation at the forefront of satellite and communications innovation. You'll have the chance to work on high-profile international projects, influence global regulatory strategy, and play a critical role in enabling next-generation connectivity solutions worldwide. For more information or a confidential discussion, please contact Holt Executive.
Clinical Guidelines Assistant £32,477 pa plus excellent benefits London WC1 and home-based (hybrid working) 35 hours per week, full-time Permanent The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) is seeking a highly organised and proactive Clinical Guidelines Assistant to support the delivery of our Clinical Guidelines Programme. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to work that helps improve the quality of paediatric healthcare by supporting the development, appraisal and consultation of clinical guidelines and evidence reviews. Reporting to the Project Manager (Clinical Guidelines), you will provide essential administrative, coordination and research support across a range of clinical guideline and evidence review projects. You will work closely with clinical leads, working groups, committees and external stakeholders, helping to ensure projects are delivered efficiently, accurately and to a high standard. This role would suit someone with excellent organisational skills, strong attention to detail and an interest in healthcare, research and evidence-based practice. Key responsibilities include: Providing administrative support across the Clinical Guidelines and Evidence Reviews workstreams Coordinating meetings, committees and working groups, including preparing agendas, papers and taking accurate minutes Supporting clinical guideline and evidence review projects through research and information gathering activities Coordinating consultations and stakeholder engagement to support RCPCH involvement in national guideline development Assisting with the organisation of research activities, presentations and training events Maintaining accurate records, databases and audit trails using Microsoft Excel and bibliography software Supporting the drafting, formatting and preparation of guideline and evidence review documentation Assisting with website updates, social media activity and communications plans to promote the work of the programme Building and maintaining positive relationships with committee members, clinical leads and external stakeholders Developing knowledge of guideline development and systematic review methodologies through ongoing learning and training Essential skills and experience include: Educated to degree level or able to demonstrate equivalent relevant experience Experience of undertaking a research project within an academic or professional setting Strong proofreading, report-writing and minute-taking skills Experience providing administrative support in a professional environment Excellent verbal and written communication skills Ability to work effectively with a wide range of stakeholders and teams Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing accurate work Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook and PowerPoint Ability to manage competing priorities, work independently and meet deadlines Strong organisational and time-management skills Desirable: Experience of website maintenance and social media platforms Understanding of governance processes and document control systems Knowledge of NHS structures and an interest in child health Experience supporting committees, boards or working groups The RCPCH has more than 25,000 members and fellows worldwide and employs around 200 staff. Through our clinical quality and improvement work, we support healthcare professionals to deliver the highest standards of care for infants, children and young people. Our values - Include, Influence, Innovate and Inspire - shape how we work together. We are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and welcome applications from candidates with protected characteristics. We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates and disabled candidates who are under-represented at this level of the organisation. The College operates a flexible hybrid working policy, with colleagues spending 40% of their working time in the office over a four-week cycle and the remainder working from home. Closing date: 24 June 2026.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Clinical Guidelines Assistant £32,477 pa plus excellent benefits London WC1 and home-based (hybrid working) 35 hours per week, full-time Permanent The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) is seeking a highly organised and proactive Clinical Guidelines Assistant to support the delivery of our Clinical Guidelines Programme. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to work that helps improve the quality of paediatric healthcare by supporting the development, appraisal and consultation of clinical guidelines and evidence reviews. Reporting to the Project Manager (Clinical Guidelines), you will provide essential administrative, coordination and research support across a range of clinical guideline and evidence review projects. You will work closely with clinical leads, working groups, committees and external stakeholders, helping to ensure projects are delivered efficiently, accurately and to a high standard. This role would suit someone with excellent organisational skills, strong attention to detail and an interest in healthcare, research and evidence-based practice. Key responsibilities include: Providing administrative support across the Clinical Guidelines and Evidence Reviews workstreams Coordinating meetings, committees and working groups, including preparing agendas, papers and taking accurate minutes Supporting clinical guideline and evidence review projects through research and information gathering activities Coordinating consultations and stakeholder engagement to support RCPCH involvement in national guideline development Assisting with the organisation of research activities, presentations and training events Maintaining accurate records, databases and audit trails using Microsoft Excel and bibliography software Supporting the drafting, formatting and preparation of guideline and evidence review documentation Assisting with website updates, social media activity and communications plans to promote the work of the programme Building and maintaining positive relationships with committee members, clinical leads and external stakeholders Developing knowledge of guideline development and systematic review methodologies through ongoing learning and training Essential skills and experience include: Educated to degree level or able to demonstrate equivalent relevant experience Experience of undertaking a research project within an academic or professional setting Strong proofreading, report-writing and minute-taking skills Experience providing administrative support in a professional environment Excellent verbal and written communication skills Ability to work effectively with a wide range of stakeholders and teams Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing accurate work Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook and PowerPoint Ability to manage competing priorities, work independently and meet deadlines Strong organisational and time-management skills Desirable: Experience of website maintenance and social media platforms Understanding of governance processes and document control systems Knowledge of NHS structures and an interest in child health Experience supporting committees, boards or working groups The RCPCH has more than 25,000 members and fellows worldwide and employs around 200 staff. Through our clinical quality and improvement work, we support healthcare professionals to deliver the highest standards of care for infants, children and young people. Our values - Include, Influence, Innovate and Inspire - shape how we work together. We are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and welcome applications from candidates with protected characteristics. We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates and disabled candidates who are under-represented at this level of the organisation. The College operates a flexible hybrid working policy, with colleagues spending 40% of their working time in the office over a four-week cycle and the remainder working from home. Closing date: 24 June 2026.
Medical Staffing Manager Location: Aylesbury Salary: 30,000 Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm(30 mins lunch) OnCall: Oncall shifts for all MSMs in rotation, Mon-Fri oncall out of hours from 5pm-9am, Fri-Mon oncall out of hours when office closes Fri to opening Mon, MSMs get 1 day back in lieu for this About the Role We are seeking an organised, proactive, and relationship-focused Medical Staffing Manager to join our Operations team. This is a dynamic role that combines client relationship management, workforce planning, healthcare operations, and doctor engagement to ensure the seamless delivery of medical staffing services across a portfolio of hospital clients. Working closely with the Portfolio Executive and wider Operations team, you will play a key role in maintaining high-quality service delivery, supporting doctors throughout their employment journey, and ensuring client hospitals receive consistent and effective staffing solutions. Key Responsibilities Client & Hospital Management Act as a key point of contact for hospital management teams and medical professionals across an assigned portfolio of healthcare facilities. Build and maintain strong relationships with client hospitals, ensuring exceptional service delivery and client satisfaction. Manage and maintain staffing schedules and workforce planning records, ensuring all information is accurate and up to date. Conduct regular on-site visits to client hospitals to understand operational requirements, review service delivery, and strengthen stakeholder relationships. Support the induction and onboarding of new doctors, including coordinating shadowing programmes and hospital introductions. Communicate staffing changes proactively and ensure continuity of service across all client sites. Assist in the management and resolution of client concerns, complaints, and service-related issues. Doctor Management & Support Act as a primary point of contact for doctors within your portfolio, providing ongoing support and guidance. Deliver presentations and onboarding sessions for newly recruited doctors. Coordinate doctor allocations within standby and rota programmes. Manage contract renewals and extensions, encouraging retention and ensuring timely completion of documentation. Address doctor feedback, concerns, and grievances in collaboration with senior management teams. Recruitment & Enrolment Support Work closely with the Medical Resourcing Team and external recruitment partners to coordinate doctor placements. Conduct suitability interviews with prospective doctors as required. Support the onboarding process by coordinating arrangements for doctors joining hospitals within your portfolio. Ensure smooth communication between recruitment, operations, hospitals, and medical professionals. Operational Responsibilities Participate in the out-of-hours on-call rota, providing support and resolving urgent staffing issues when required. Assist in preparing operational reports and performance updates. Support client retention and business development initiatives by identifying opportunities during client interactions. Contribute to projects and operational improvements as directed by senior leadership. Maintain accurate records and ensure all relevant information is updated within company systems. About You We're looking for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys building strong professional relationships. You will ideally have: Previous experience in healthcare staffing, workforce planning, recruitment, operations, or account management. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Strong organisational and time management abilities. The ability to manage multiple priorities and work effectively under pressure. Experience handling sensitive conversations and resolving issues professionally. Strong administrative and IT skills, including experience managing databases and scheduling systems. A proactive, solution-focused approach with excellent attention to detail. A willingness to travel for client visits and participate in an out-of-hours on-call rota. What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional development and career progression. A collaborative and supportive working environment. The chance to make a meaningful impact within healthcare service delivery. Exposure to a varied and rewarding role working with healthcare professionals and hospital partners. Apply Now If you are an organised and motivated professional with a passion for delivering exceptional client service and supporting healthcare professionals, we'd love to hear from you. Please call Toni on (phone number removed)
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Medical Staffing Manager Location: Aylesbury Salary: 30,000 Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm(30 mins lunch) OnCall: Oncall shifts for all MSMs in rotation, Mon-Fri oncall out of hours from 5pm-9am, Fri-Mon oncall out of hours when office closes Fri to opening Mon, MSMs get 1 day back in lieu for this About the Role We are seeking an organised, proactive, and relationship-focused Medical Staffing Manager to join our Operations team. This is a dynamic role that combines client relationship management, workforce planning, healthcare operations, and doctor engagement to ensure the seamless delivery of medical staffing services across a portfolio of hospital clients. Working closely with the Portfolio Executive and wider Operations team, you will play a key role in maintaining high-quality service delivery, supporting doctors throughout their employment journey, and ensuring client hospitals receive consistent and effective staffing solutions. Key Responsibilities Client & Hospital Management Act as a key point of contact for hospital management teams and medical professionals across an assigned portfolio of healthcare facilities. Build and maintain strong relationships with client hospitals, ensuring exceptional service delivery and client satisfaction. Manage and maintain staffing schedules and workforce planning records, ensuring all information is accurate and up to date. Conduct regular on-site visits to client hospitals to understand operational requirements, review service delivery, and strengthen stakeholder relationships. Support the induction and onboarding of new doctors, including coordinating shadowing programmes and hospital introductions. Communicate staffing changes proactively and ensure continuity of service across all client sites. Assist in the management and resolution of client concerns, complaints, and service-related issues. Doctor Management & Support Act as a primary point of contact for doctors within your portfolio, providing ongoing support and guidance. Deliver presentations and onboarding sessions for newly recruited doctors. Coordinate doctor allocations within standby and rota programmes. Manage contract renewals and extensions, encouraging retention and ensuring timely completion of documentation. Address doctor feedback, concerns, and grievances in collaboration with senior management teams. Recruitment & Enrolment Support Work closely with the Medical Resourcing Team and external recruitment partners to coordinate doctor placements. Conduct suitability interviews with prospective doctors as required. Support the onboarding process by coordinating arrangements for doctors joining hospitals within your portfolio. Ensure smooth communication between recruitment, operations, hospitals, and medical professionals. Operational Responsibilities Participate in the out-of-hours on-call rota, providing support and resolving urgent staffing issues when required. Assist in preparing operational reports and performance updates. Support client retention and business development initiatives by identifying opportunities during client interactions. Contribute to projects and operational improvements as directed by senior leadership. Maintain accurate records and ensure all relevant information is updated within company systems. About You We're looking for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys building strong professional relationships. You will ideally have: Previous experience in healthcare staffing, workforce planning, recruitment, operations, or account management. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Strong organisational and time management abilities. The ability to manage multiple priorities and work effectively under pressure. Experience handling sensitive conversations and resolving issues professionally. Strong administrative and IT skills, including experience managing databases and scheduling systems. A proactive, solution-focused approach with excellent attention to detail. A willingness to travel for client visits and participate in an out-of-hours on-call rota. What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional development and career progression. A collaborative and supportive working environment. The chance to make a meaningful impact within healthcare service delivery. Exposure to a varied and rewarding role working with healthcare professionals and hospital partners. Apply Now If you are an organised and motivated professional with a passion for delivering exceptional client service and supporting healthcare professionals, we'd love to hear from you. Please call Toni on (phone number removed)
Oscar Underhill Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Evesham, Worcestershire
Quantity Surveyor Location : Evesham, Worcestershire (Hybrid Working Available) Salary : £46,887 per annum + £1,300 Essential Car User Allowance Contract Type : Permanent, Full Time Hours : 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday We are seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor with a strong background in social housing repairs, maintenance, and asset investment programmes. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially focused professional who understands contractor management, Schedule of Rates (SoRs), valuations, payment assessments, and cost control from a client-side perspective. Reporting to the Senior Contract Manager, this role offers a blend of office-based, hybrid, and site-based working, providing commercial and financial oversight across a range of property services. You will play a key role in ensuring value for money, robust cost control, contractual compliance, and the successful delivery of customer-focused housing services. The Role As a Quantity Surveyor, you will provide professional commercial and quantity surveying support across responsive repairs, planned maintenance, and asset investment contracts. Working closely with contractors, consultants, and internal stakeholders, you will help drive financial performance, improve efficiencies, and ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Key Responsibilities : Manage the commercial and financial aspects of repairs, maintenance, and investment contracts. Prepare, monitor, and report on budgets, forecasts, expenditure, and financial performance. Assess and validate contractor valuations, applications for payment, variations, and final accounts Review and challenge contractor costs and claims to ensure compliance with contractual obligations and Schedule of Rates (SoRs). Undertake cost analysis, benchmarking, and value-for-money reviews to identify efficiencies and savings opportunities. Support procurement and tendering exercises, including preparation of tender documentation, pricing analysis, and evaluation processes. Assist in the management of contracts from tender stage through to final account settlement. Work closely with operational teams to monitor contractor performance in relation to cost, quality, and service delivery. Provide commercial advice and support across the Property Directorate. Support the management of disrepair cases, insurance claims, and complex property projects from a contractual and financial perspective. Conduct site visits to validate completed works, variations, and contractor valuations. Prepare financial reports, performance data, and management information for key stakeholders. Drive continuous improvement initiatives and contribute to the development of efficient processes and systems. About You Proven experience working as a Quantity Surveyor within Social Housing, Housing Maintenance, Responsive Repairs, Planned Works, Voids, or Asset Management. Degree-qualified or professionally qualified in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related discipline. Experience working within a Quantity Surveyor or Commercial Surveyor role within construction, housing, property maintenance, or asset management. Strong understanding of construction contracts, commercial management, and cost control principles. Experience managing contractor payments, valuations, variations, and final accounts. Knowledge of responsive repairs, planned maintenance, capital works, or housing asset investment programmes. Strong working knowledge of Schedule of Rates (SoRs), contractor valuations, payment assessments, variations, and cost management is essential. Experience acting on the client side, managing contractors and ensuring value for money across repairs and maintenance programmes. Excellent analytical, budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting skills. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills with the confidence to challenge and influence appropriately. Highly organised with strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities. Full UK Driving Licence and access to a vehicle insured for business use. Benefits Hybrid working and flexible hours. £1,300 annual car allowance plus mileage expenses. 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (rising with service). Up to 9% employer pension contribution. And So much more! Quantity Surveyor Commercial Surveyor Senior Quantity Surveyor Housing Association Social Housing Repairs & Maintenance Planned Works Asset Management Contract Management Procurement Cost Control Valuations Budget Management Construction Worcestershire Evesham
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Location : Evesham, Worcestershire (Hybrid Working Available) Salary : £46,887 per annum + £1,300 Essential Car User Allowance Contract Type : Permanent, Full Time Hours : 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday We are seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor with a strong background in social housing repairs, maintenance, and asset investment programmes. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially focused professional who understands contractor management, Schedule of Rates (SoRs), valuations, payment assessments, and cost control from a client-side perspective. Reporting to the Senior Contract Manager, this role offers a blend of office-based, hybrid, and site-based working, providing commercial and financial oversight across a range of property services. You will play a key role in ensuring value for money, robust cost control, contractual compliance, and the successful delivery of customer-focused housing services. The Role As a Quantity Surveyor, you will provide professional commercial and quantity surveying support across responsive repairs, planned maintenance, and asset investment contracts. Working closely with contractors, consultants, and internal stakeholders, you will help drive financial performance, improve efficiencies, and ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Key Responsibilities : Manage the commercial and financial aspects of repairs, maintenance, and investment contracts. Prepare, monitor, and report on budgets, forecasts, expenditure, and financial performance. Assess and validate contractor valuations, applications for payment, variations, and final accounts Review and challenge contractor costs and claims to ensure compliance with contractual obligations and Schedule of Rates (SoRs). Undertake cost analysis, benchmarking, and value-for-money reviews to identify efficiencies and savings opportunities. Support procurement and tendering exercises, including preparation of tender documentation, pricing analysis, and evaluation processes. Assist in the management of contracts from tender stage through to final account settlement. Work closely with operational teams to monitor contractor performance in relation to cost, quality, and service delivery. Provide commercial advice and support across the Property Directorate. Support the management of disrepair cases, insurance claims, and complex property projects from a contractual and financial perspective. Conduct site visits to validate completed works, variations, and contractor valuations. Prepare financial reports, performance data, and management information for key stakeholders. Drive continuous improvement initiatives and contribute to the development of efficient processes and systems. About You Proven experience working as a Quantity Surveyor within Social Housing, Housing Maintenance, Responsive Repairs, Planned Works, Voids, or Asset Management. Degree-qualified or professionally qualified in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related discipline. Experience working within a Quantity Surveyor or Commercial Surveyor role within construction, housing, property maintenance, or asset management. Strong understanding of construction contracts, commercial management, and cost control principles. Experience managing contractor payments, valuations, variations, and final accounts. Knowledge of responsive repairs, planned maintenance, capital works, or housing asset investment programmes. Strong working knowledge of Schedule of Rates (SoRs), contractor valuations, payment assessments, variations, and cost management is essential. Experience acting on the client side, managing contractors and ensuring value for money across repairs and maintenance programmes. Excellent analytical, budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting skills. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills with the confidence to challenge and influence appropriately. Highly organised with strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities. Full UK Driving Licence and access to a vehicle insured for business use. Benefits Hybrid working and flexible hours. £1,300 annual car allowance plus mileage expenses. 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (rising with service). Up to 9% employer pension contribution. And So much more! Quantity Surveyor Commercial Surveyor Senior Quantity Surveyor Housing Association Social Housing Repairs & Maintenance Planned Works Asset Management Contract Management Procurement Cost Control Valuations Budget Management Construction Worcestershire Evesham
Are you an experienced Office Manager who thrives on creating exceptional workplace experiences, driving operational excellence, and supporting senior leadership? We are seeking a highly organised, proactive, and people-focused professional to take ownership of our Central London office and play a key role in supporting the day-to-day running of the business. This is an exciting opportunity for someone looking to step into a broader, more senior position with responsibility across office operations, facilities, employee experience, onboarding, and business support. Job Title: Office Manager Location: Central London Salary: 38,000 - 43,000 per annum Contract: Full-Time, Permanent Why Join Us? We offer a fantastic benefits package designed to support your wellbeing, development, and work-life balance, including: 30 days annual leave Birthday day off Performance-related bonuses Regular social events and team celebrations Early finishes throughout the year Breakfast bar and office refreshments Annual learning and development fund Health & wellbeing platform Private healthcare Fitness and wellness allowance And much more! The Role As Office Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of the office while enhancing the employee and visitor experience. Acting as a trusted support to senior leadership, you will oversee facilities management, workplace operations, supplier relationships, employee lifecycle administration, and internal events. This is a hands-on role requiring excellent organisational skills, strong attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Key Responsibilities Office & Facilities Management Act as the primary point of contact for visitors, clients, suppliers, and deliveries, ensuring a professional and welcoming environment. Oversee the day-to-day running of the office, maintaining high standards across all workspaces and communal areas. Manage office facilities, maintenance schedules, repairs, and contractor relationships. Monitor and manage office budgets, identifying opportunities for cost savings and efficiency improvements. Oversee procurement and stock management for office supplies, refreshments, and equipment. Coordinate meeting room bookings, meeting set-up, and hospitality requirements. Operations & Business Support Manage workplace systems, access control platforms, communication tools, and office service providers. Support IT administration and liaise with external technology providers to resolve issues efficiently. Develop and maintain office policies, procedures, and operational best practices. Assist senior leadership with business administration and strategic operational projects. Prepare reports, track budgets, and provide regular updates to leadership on office performance and operational requirements. Employee Experience & People Support Lead onboarding processes, ensuring new starters receive a seamless and engaging introduction to the business. Coordinate offboarding activities and maintain accurate employee records and documentation. Support employee engagement initiatives, internal communications, and company-wide events. Assist with annual review cycles, employee check-ins, and wellbeing initiatives. Partner with internal teams to foster a positive, inclusive, and collaborative workplace culture. Events & Culture Organise internal events, team celebrations, and company gatherings. Manage gifting programmes for employees, clients, and special occasions. Contribute to employee engagement and community-focused initiatives. Champion workplace culture and help create an environment where employees can thrive. About You Proven experience in an Office Manager, Workplace Manager, Operations Coordinator, or similar role. Strong organisational and multitasking abilities with exceptional attention to detail. Experience managing budgets, suppliers, facilities, and office operations. Confident working with senior stakeholders and handling confidential information. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. A proactive, solutions-focused approach with the ability to anticipate business needs. Passionate about creating outstanding workplace experiences and supporting a positive company culture. Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Office Manager who thrives on creating exceptional workplace experiences, driving operational excellence, and supporting senior leadership? We are seeking a highly organised, proactive, and people-focused professional to take ownership of our Central London office and play a key role in supporting the day-to-day running of the business. This is an exciting opportunity for someone looking to step into a broader, more senior position with responsibility across office operations, facilities, employee experience, onboarding, and business support. Job Title: Office Manager Location: Central London Salary: 38,000 - 43,000 per annum Contract: Full-Time, Permanent Why Join Us? We offer a fantastic benefits package designed to support your wellbeing, development, and work-life balance, including: 30 days annual leave Birthday day off Performance-related bonuses Regular social events and team celebrations Early finishes throughout the year Breakfast bar and office refreshments Annual learning and development fund Health & wellbeing platform Private healthcare Fitness and wellness allowance And much more! The Role As Office Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of the office while enhancing the employee and visitor experience. Acting as a trusted support to senior leadership, you will oversee facilities management, workplace operations, supplier relationships, employee lifecycle administration, and internal events. This is a hands-on role requiring excellent organisational skills, strong attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Key Responsibilities Office & Facilities Management Act as the primary point of contact for visitors, clients, suppliers, and deliveries, ensuring a professional and welcoming environment. Oversee the day-to-day running of the office, maintaining high standards across all workspaces and communal areas. Manage office facilities, maintenance schedules, repairs, and contractor relationships. Monitor and manage office budgets, identifying opportunities for cost savings and efficiency improvements. Oversee procurement and stock management for office supplies, refreshments, and equipment. Coordinate meeting room bookings, meeting set-up, and hospitality requirements. Operations & Business Support Manage workplace systems, access control platforms, communication tools, and office service providers. Support IT administration and liaise with external technology providers to resolve issues efficiently. Develop and maintain office policies, procedures, and operational best practices. Assist senior leadership with business administration and strategic operational projects. Prepare reports, track budgets, and provide regular updates to leadership on office performance and operational requirements. Employee Experience & People Support Lead onboarding processes, ensuring new starters receive a seamless and engaging introduction to the business. Coordinate offboarding activities and maintain accurate employee records and documentation. Support employee engagement initiatives, internal communications, and company-wide events. Assist with annual review cycles, employee check-ins, and wellbeing initiatives. Partner with internal teams to foster a positive, inclusive, and collaborative workplace culture. Events & Culture Organise internal events, team celebrations, and company gatherings. Manage gifting programmes for employees, clients, and special occasions. Contribute to employee engagement and community-focused initiatives. Champion workplace culture and help create an environment where employees can thrive. About You Proven experience in an Office Manager, Workplace Manager, Operations Coordinator, or similar role. Strong organisational and multitasking abilities with exceptional attention to detail. Experience managing budgets, suppliers, facilities, and office operations. Confident working with senior stakeholders and handling confidential information. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. A proactive, solutions-focused approach with the ability to anticipate business needs. Passionate about creating outstanding workplace experiences and supporting a positive company culture. Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Construction Project Manager opportunity for national leisure club Your new company You will be working for one of the fastest growing national leisure clubs.Their estate spans both large-scale external canopy schemes and internal warehouse conversions, they are scaling rapidly across the UK.To support this growth, they are bringing their project management function fully in-house. This is a pivotal hire that will sit at the heart of their development programme and play a defining role in how the leisure club scales. Your new role You will take full ownership of delivering the leisure club's venues end-to-end - from initial site identification through to opening day. Acting as the central point of accountability, you will work closely with the Director of Property, external design and build partners, consultants, and the operations team to ensure each scheme is delivered on time, on budget, and to the required standard.This role requires strong commercial acumen. You must be confident analysing cost plans, challenging contractor pricing, identifying inflated variations, and protecting the clubs financial interests throughout the lifecycle of each project. While not a Quantity Surveyor, you will be expected to operate with commercial awareness and discipline at every stage. Key ResponsibilitiesSite Inception & Feasibility Partner with the Director of Property from day one to define briefs and establish scheme requirements before costs are committedProduce initial feasibility layouts, including court configurations, clubhouse placement, and key spatial planning, to support early site viability assessmentsReview and challenge feasibility cost plans alongside the independent QS, identifying inconsistencies or risksCarry out early-stage risk assessments to minimise abortive spendMaintain a live pipeline tracker across all active and prospective sitesPlanning & Design CoordinationManage planning activity across all schemes, ensuring submissions, approvals, and condition discharges remain on programmeAct as the primary liaison between the club and external consultants, driving responsiveness and eliminating bottlenecksTrack planning milestones and proactively escalate risks to programme deliveryReview design outputs to ensure alignment with brief, budget, and operational requirements, challenging unnecessary complexity or costCoordinate landlord approvals, including licences to alter, ensuring timelines are metProcurement & Contract ManagementLead all contractor and consultant appointments from a client-side perspectiveOversee contract management across schemes, scrutinising payment applications prior to approvalProcure and manage specialist suppliers, including courts, security systems, AV, FF&E, surfaces, signage, and operational equipmentEvaluate and benchmark supplier pricing, negotiating commercially advantageous termsWork with insurance brokers to ensure appropriate coverage is in placeEnforce robust change control, ensuring all variations are costed and agreed before instructionProgramme & DeliveryOwn and manage the master programme for each scheme, with clear milestones and accountabilityChair regular progress meetings and provide clear, accurate reporting to HQIdentify and mitigate programme risks early to avoid delaysManage the transition from practical completion through to operational readinessEnsure utilities are procured and delivered in line with programme requirementsCommercial OversightWork closely with finance to manage payment schedules in line with programme deliveryFlag disputes or cash flow risks proactivelyMaintain accurate cost-to-complete forecasts and regularly report on financial performanceReview valuations and payment applications against progress and scopeTrack budget performance, providing clear variance reporting with recommended actionsSupport final account negotiations alongside the QSChallenge scope creep and cost escalation at sourceHandover & CloseoutLead practical completion across all schemesManage snagging through to full resolutionEnsure a seamless handover to operations, with venues fully ready to tradeCompile and maintain all project documentation, including O&M manuals, warranties, and compliance records What you'll need to succeed Proven track record delivering leisure, hospitality, or retail construction or fit-out projects - including both ground-up builds and warehouse/industrial conversionsDemonstrable commercial awareness: able to read a cost plan, challenge a contractor's numbers, and manage a budget with confidence - without being a qualified QSStrong experience managing D&B contractors and fit-out contractors as the client-side PMConfident coordinating multidisciplinary teams of external consultants - architects, planning consultants, building control - keeping them aligned and on programme without doing their job for themAbility to produce basic site feasibility schematics to support early-stage site assessmentAbility to manage construction programmes confidentlyExcellent supplier and contractor management skills including direct procurement of FF&E and specialist packagesStrong communicator - able to give clear, concise programme and cost updates to senior stakeholdersHighly organised, self-sufficient, and comfortable managing multiple schemes concurrentlyA natural pushback instinct - you spot when something isn't right and you say so, constructively What you'll get in return Salary £70,000Flexible hybrid working- 1 office day per week, 2 days on the road for site visits and 2 days wfh per week Holidays Pension What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please conta ct us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Construction Project Manager opportunity for national leisure club Your new company You will be working for one of the fastest growing national leisure clubs.Their estate spans both large-scale external canopy schemes and internal warehouse conversions, they are scaling rapidly across the UK.To support this growth, they are bringing their project management function fully in-house. This is a pivotal hire that will sit at the heart of their development programme and play a defining role in how the leisure club scales. Your new role You will take full ownership of delivering the leisure club's venues end-to-end - from initial site identification through to opening day. Acting as the central point of accountability, you will work closely with the Director of Property, external design and build partners, consultants, and the operations team to ensure each scheme is delivered on time, on budget, and to the required standard.This role requires strong commercial acumen. You must be confident analysing cost plans, challenging contractor pricing, identifying inflated variations, and protecting the clubs financial interests throughout the lifecycle of each project. While not a Quantity Surveyor, you will be expected to operate with commercial awareness and discipline at every stage. Key ResponsibilitiesSite Inception & Feasibility Partner with the Director of Property from day one to define briefs and establish scheme requirements before costs are committedProduce initial feasibility layouts, including court configurations, clubhouse placement, and key spatial planning, to support early site viability assessmentsReview and challenge feasibility cost plans alongside the independent QS, identifying inconsistencies or risksCarry out early-stage risk assessments to minimise abortive spendMaintain a live pipeline tracker across all active and prospective sitesPlanning & Design CoordinationManage planning activity across all schemes, ensuring submissions, approvals, and condition discharges remain on programmeAct as the primary liaison between the club and external consultants, driving responsiveness and eliminating bottlenecksTrack planning milestones and proactively escalate risks to programme deliveryReview design outputs to ensure alignment with brief, budget, and operational requirements, challenging unnecessary complexity or costCoordinate landlord approvals, including licences to alter, ensuring timelines are metProcurement & Contract ManagementLead all contractor and consultant appointments from a client-side perspectiveOversee contract management across schemes, scrutinising payment applications prior to approvalProcure and manage specialist suppliers, including courts, security systems, AV, FF&E, surfaces, signage, and operational equipmentEvaluate and benchmark supplier pricing, negotiating commercially advantageous termsWork with insurance brokers to ensure appropriate coverage is in placeEnforce robust change control, ensuring all variations are costed and agreed before instructionProgramme & DeliveryOwn and manage the master programme for each scheme, with clear milestones and accountabilityChair regular progress meetings and provide clear, accurate reporting to HQIdentify and mitigate programme risks early to avoid delaysManage the transition from practical completion through to operational readinessEnsure utilities are procured and delivered in line with programme requirementsCommercial OversightWork closely with finance to manage payment schedules in line with programme deliveryFlag disputes or cash flow risks proactivelyMaintain accurate cost-to-complete forecasts and regularly report on financial performanceReview valuations and payment applications against progress and scopeTrack budget performance, providing clear variance reporting with recommended actionsSupport final account negotiations alongside the QSChallenge scope creep and cost escalation at sourceHandover & CloseoutLead practical completion across all schemesManage snagging through to full resolutionEnsure a seamless handover to operations, with venues fully ready to tradeCompile and maintain all project documentation, including O&M manuals, warranties, and compliance records What you'll need to succeed Proven track record delivering leisure, hospitality, or retail construction or fit-out projects - including both ground-up builds and warehouse/industrial conversionsDemonstrable commercial awareness: able to read a cost plan, challenge a contractor's numbers, and manage a budget with confidence - without being a qualified QSStrong experience managing D&B contractors and fit-out contractors as the client-side PMConfident coordinating multidisciplinary teams of external consultants - architects, planning consultants, building control - keeping them aligned and on programme without doing their job for themAbility to produce basic site feasibility schematics to support early-stage site assessmentAbility to manage construction programmes confidentlyExcellent supplier and contractor management skills including direct procurement of FF&E and specialist packagesStrong communicator - able to give clear, concise programme and cost updates to senior stakeholdersHighly organised, self-sufficient, and comfortable managing multiple schemes concurrentlyA natural pushback instinct - you spot when something isn't right and you say so, constructively What you'll get in return Salary £70,000Flexible hybrid working- 1 office day per week, 2 days on the road for site visits and 2 days wfh per week Holidays Pension What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please conta ct us for a confidential discussion about your career.
With hundreds of megawatts of solar and battery storage entering the construction phase across England right now, the demand for experienced Site Supervisors is outstripping supply. This is one of the most active hiring periods the sector has ever seen, and contractors who can walk onto a live site and deliver are being placed within days, not weeks.We are working with a Utility scale intergrator on the look out for Site Supervisors with experience delivering grid-scale solar farms, standalone BESS facilities, and co-located solar-plus-storage projects throughout England. Whether you have a mechanical, civil or electrical background, if you've been responsible for overseeing works on site and managing subcontractor teams on energy or infrastructure projects, we want to hear from you.Multiple positions are live right now across England, from large utility-scale solar farms in the East and East Midlands to BESS facilities in the North West and South East. These are full-time, site-based roles with strong rates and real potential for extension as project programmes develop. WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING Supervising day-to-day construction activities on solar PV, BESS or infrastructure sites Overseeing subcontractor gangs - civils groundworks, cable installation, tracker/racking erection, BESS container placement and civils interface works Conducting daily briefings, permit-to-work checks, site safety observations and toolbox talks Recording works completed, materials delivered and used, and daily progress in site diary Coordinating with the Site Manager on programme delivery, resource planning and quality inspections Ensuring compliance with RAMS, method statements, ITPs and environmental management requirements Carrying out quality hold-point inspections and signing off works at defined milestones Supporting commissioning activities and ensuring snagging items are logged and resolved Maintaining a safe, orderly and productive working environment at all times WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR Site supervision experience on solar PV, BESS, civil infrastructure or large-scale electrical EPC projects - essential SSSTS (Site Supervisors Safety Training Scheme) - essential CSCS Card at Supervisor level or above - essential First Aid at Work certification - desirable (some sites require this) Experience managing subcontract labour across multi-discipline sites Good written and verbal communication skills - daily site diary entries and briefing delivery required Full UK driving licence and site-based availability - essential Mechanical QA experience on solar tracker and racking systems - strong advantage Experience with permit-to-work systems and formal safety documentation processes WHY THIS ROLE STAND OUT strong and competitive market rate Fast placement - site supervisors placed within 3-7 days of registration Clear pathway to Site Manager level - we actively support progression Civil, electrical and mechanical profiles all welcomed - broad candidate acceptance Extensions typical on projects - BESS and large solar sites run 6-18 months Work with established, reputable EPC contractors on nationally significant projects A sector with genuine long-term security -130GWh of approved UK BESS projects in the pipeline
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
With hundreds of megawatts of solar and battery storage entering the construction phase across England right now, the demand for experienced Site Supervisors is outstripping supply. This is one of the most active hiring periods the sector has ever seen, and contractors who can walk onto a live site and deliver are being placed within days, not weeks.We are working with a Utility scale intergrator on the look out for Site Supervisors with experience delivering grid-scale solar farms, standalone BESS facilities, and co-located solar-plus-storage projects throughout England. Whether you have a mechanical, civil or electrical background, if you've been responsible for overseeing works on site and managing subcontractor teams on energy or infrastructure projects, we want to hear from you.Multiple positions are live right now across England, from large utility-scale solar farms in the East and East Midlands to BESS facilities in the North West and South East. These are full-time, site-based roles with strong rates and real potential for extension as project programmes develop. WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING Supervising day-to-day construction activities on solar PV, BESS or infrastructure sites Overseeing subcontractor gangs - civils groundworks, cable installation, tracker/racking erection, BESS container placement and civils interface works Conducting daily briefings, permit-to-work checks, site safety observations and toolbox talks Recording works completed, materials delivered and used, and daily progress in site diary Coordinating with the Site Manager on programme delivery, resource planning and quality inspections Ensuring compliance with RAMS, method statements, ITPs and environmental management requirements Carrying out quality hold-point inspections and signing off works at defined milestones Supporting commissioning activities and ensuring snagging items are logged and resolved Maintaining a safe, orderly and productive working environment at all times WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR Site supervision experience on solar PV, BESS, civil infrastructure or large-scale electrical EPC projects - essential SSSTS (Site Supervisors Safety Training Scheme) - essential CSCS Card at Supervisor level or above - essential First Aid at Work certification - desirable (some sites require this) Experience managing subcontract labour across multi-discipline sites Good written and verbal communication skills - daily site diary entries and briefing delivery required Full UK driving licence and site-based availability - essential Mechanical QA experience on solar tracker and racking systems - strong advantage Experience with permit-to-work systems and formal safety documentation processes WHY THIS ROLE STAND OUT strong and competitive market rate Fast placement - site supervisors placed within 3-7 days of registration Clear pathway to Site Manager level - we actively support progression Civil, electrical and mechanical profiles all welcomed - broad candidate acceptance Extensions typical on projects - BESS and large solar sites run 6-18 months Work with established, reputable EPC contractors on nationally significant projects A sector with genuine long-term security -130GWh of approved UK BESS projects in the pipeline
Job Description Contract Manager - Governmental (Naval) East Grinstead Full time Job Description At Rolls-Royce we are proud to be a business that has truly helped to shape the modern world and are committed to always being a force for progress; powering, protecting and connecting people everywhere. By joining Rolls-Royce, you'll have the opportunity to work on world-class solutions, supported by a culture that believes individuality is our greatest strength, and all perspectives, experiences and backgrounds help us innovate and enable our high-performance culture. As the Contract Manager you will be reporting to the Vice President - Marine & Governmental Business Unit, the Contract Manager - Governmental (Naval), is a Suitably Qualified and Experienced Person (SQEP) who will use Project Management Methodology alongside our core managements systems, to ensure that we deliver an effective and flexible service to our customers, on time, on quality, on cost, in line with applicable Defence Standards and the Rolls-Royce guiding principles as detailed in 'Our Code'. This involves inter-facing with both internal and external stakeholders to deliver a first experience by assuming full responsibility for all aspects of the Contract Management including management of all work resulting from customer contracts, including commercial and financial delegations and authorisation's, enabling day to day management and oversight of Naval and Governmental projects involving Rolls-Royce Solutions UK. Tasks include implementing and operating Project Governance, Reporting (inc, Planning), Risks & Opportunities Analysis, Dispute Resolution, Finance (inc, Cost Control and Commercial topics), Change Management and effective management of 3rd Party suppliers or contractors. Projects and tasks within other areas of the business may arise from time to time. What you will be doing: To promote a zero harm culture by ensuring that all HSQE requirements are met with all work that is carried out by the team. Ensure first class customer liaison including fulfilment of all reasonable customer requests. Responsible for maintaining project targets and deliverables. Capable of providing commercial (costing, contractual, legal) and technical (mechanical, electrical, controls, civils) expertise. Identify key Finance, Commercial, Commodity Management, Safety and Environmental Legislation compliance, Technical and Quality Assurance (QA) personnel to act as Subject Matter Experts (SME) and to support and expedite the range of activities specified in customer contracts. Establish and maintain the necessary project and technical experience and resources to define, conduct, place and manage sub-contracts. Provide commercial and technical reports as required to the management team. Maintain excellent liaison with all internal and parent company departments and participate generally in all departmental activities. Responsible for developing, coaching, training, supporting and communicating with colleagues across the organisation to meet project specific targets. When required to do so attend customer sites for project meetings to ensure achievement of deliverables, specification compliance and customer satisfaction. Responsible for delivering on customers detailed contractual and technical specification documents, and assisting with preparing detailed project plans and designs encompassing legal, commercial, mechanical, electrical and controls solutions. Participate in the delivery of the technical and commercial risk analysis and develop as necessary. Responsible for recommending preferred suppliers and subcontractors to engage following commercial and technical evaluation of proposals. Provide detailed instruction to contractors and suppliers of equipment or services required. Identify and interact with suppliers to ensure equipment supplied is technically suitable, value for money and delivered on time. Assume project P&L responsibility where applicable. Provide technical assistance to customers, operators and RRS Sales and Service depts. To undertake special duties and projects as required. The successful applicant will be required to travel within the UK & ROI as required and additionally required to spend time overseas. The job requires a disciplined individual who can deliver / communicate the high standards expected of a blue-chip company. Position Qualifications: Min 5 years relevant experience. Appropriate qualifications in Project and/or Programme Management or similar relevant qualification or demonstrable industry experience. GCSE English and Maths or equivalent. Must be fluent in both written and spoken English. Must have strong background in high level data analysis and end to end processes. Preferred requirements: Computer literate with good keyboard skills. Proficient in all Microsoft applications relevant to the role. On the job training will be provided for SAP and RRS business specific systems. Full and Clean Driving Licence, UK Passport Holder. Must be able to work well as part of a Team Power Systems is the Rolls-Royce business which provides world-class power solutions and complete life-cycle support under our product and solution brand mtu. Through digitalisation and electrification, we strive to develop drive and power generation solutions that provide answers to the challenges posed by the rapidly growing societal demands for energy and mobility. We deliver and service comprehensive, powerful and reliable systems, based on both gas and diesel engines, as well as electrified hybrid systems. These technologically advanced solutions serve our customers in the marine and infrastructure sectors worldwide. Our vision is to ensure that the excellence and ingenuity that shaped our history continues into our future. Our multi-year transformation programme aims to turn Rolls-Royce into a high-performing, competitive, resilient and growing company. Join us, and it can be your future vision too. Rolls-Royce are committed to being a respectful, inclusive, and non-discriminatory workplace where individuality is valued, diverse perspectives fuel innovation, and everyone can thrive. Type of Contract PermanentPandoLogic.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Job Description Contract Manager - Governmental (Naval) East Grinstead Full time Job Description At Rolls-Royce we are proud to be a business that has truly helped to shape the modern world and are committed to always being a force for progress; powering, protecting and connecting people everywhere. By joining Rolls-Royce, you'll have the opportunity to work on world-class solutions, supported by a culture that believes individuality is our greatest strength, and all perspectives, experiences and backgrounds help us innovate and enable our high-performance culture. As the Contract Manager you will be reporting to the Vice President - Marine & Governmental Business Unit, the Contract Manager - Governmental (Naval), is a Suitably Qualified and Experienced Person (SQEP) who will use Project Management Methodology alongside our core managements systems, to ensure that we deliver an effective and flexible service to our customers, on time, on quality, on cost, in line with applicable Defence Standards and the Rolls-Royce guiding principles as detailed in 'Our Code'. This involves inter-facing with both internal and external stakeholders to deliver a first experience by assuming full responsibility for all aspects of the Contract Management including management of all work resulting from customer contracts, including commercial and financial delegations and authorisation's, enabling day to day management and oversight of Naval and Governmental projects involving Rolls-Royce Solutions UK. Tasks include implementing and operating Project Governance, Reporting (inc, Planning), Risks & Opportunities Analysis, Dispute Resolution, Finance (inc, Cost Control and Commercial topics), Change Management and effective management of 3rd Party suppliers or contractors. Projects and tasks within other areas of the business may arise from time to time. What you will be doing: To promote a zero harm culture by ensuring that all HSQE requirements are met with all work that is carried out by the team. Ensure first class customer liaison including fulfilment of all reasonable customer requests. Responsible for maintaining project targets and deliverables. Capable of providing commercial (costing, contractual, legal) and technical (mechanical, electrical, controls, civils) expertise. Identify key Finance, Commercial, Commodity Management, Safety and Environmental Legislation compliance, Technical and Quality Assurance (QA) personnel to act as Subject Matter Experts (SME) and to support and expedite the range of activities specified in customer contracts. Establish and maintain the necessary project and technical experience and resources to define, conduct, place and manage sub-contracts. Provide commercial and technical reports as required to the management team. Maintain excellent liaison with all internal and parent company departments and participate generally in all departmental activities. Responsible for developing, coaching, training, supporting and communicating with colleagues across the organisation to meet project specific targets. When required to do so attend customer sites for project meetings to ensure achievement of deliverables, specification compliance and customer satisfaction. Responsible for delivering on customers detailed contractual and technical specification documents, and assisting with preparing detailed project plans and designs encompassing legal, commercial, mechanical, electrical and controls solutions. Participate in the delivery of the technical and commercial risk analysis and develop as necessary. Responsible for recommending preferred suppliers and subcontractors to engage following commercial and technical evaluation of proposals. Provide detailed instruction to contractors and suppliers of equipment or services required. Identify and interact with suppliers to ensure equipment supplied is technically suitable, value for money and delivered on time. Assume project P&L responsibility where applicable. Provide technical assistance to customers, operators and RRS Sales and Service depts. To undertake special duties and projects as required. The successful applicant will be required to travel within the UK & ROI as required and additionally required to spend time overseas. The job requires a disciplined individual who can deliver / communicate the high standards expected of a blue-chip company. Position Qualifications: Min 5 years relevant experience. Appropriate qualifications in Project and/or Programme Management or similar relevant qualification or demonstrable industry experience. GCSE English and Maths or equivalent. Must be fluent in both written and spoken English. Must have strong background in high level data analysis and end to end processes. Preferred requirements: Computer literate with good keyboard skills. Proficient in all Microsoft applications relevant to the role. On the job training will be provided for SAP and RRS business specific systems. Full and Clean Driving Licence, UK Passport Holder. Must be able to work well as part of a Team Power Systems is the Rolls-Royce business which provides world-class power solutions and complete life-cycle support under our product and solution brand mtu. Through digitalisation and electrification, we strive to develop drive and power generation solutions that provide answers to the challenges posed by the rapidly growing societal demands for energy and mobility. We deliver and service comprehensive, powerful and reliable systems, based on both gas and diesel engines, as well as electrified hybrid systems. These technologically advanced solutions serve our customers in the marine and infrastructure sectors worldwide. Our vision is to ensure that the excellence and ingenuity that shaped our history continues into our future. Our multi-year transformation programme aims to turn Rolls-Royce into a high-performing, competitive, resilient and growing company. Join us, and it can be your future vision too. Rolls-Royce are committed to being a respectful, inclusive, and non-discriminatory workplace where individuality is valued, diverse perspectives fuel innovation, and everyone can thrive. Type of Contract PermanentPandoLogic.
Future Build Recruitment are currently working with a long-standing client who is looking to appoint an experienced Site / QA Manager to oversee a recladding project in Shoreham. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established contractor with a strong pipeline of work and a reputation for delivering high-quality fa ade and remediation projects across the UK. The Role Reporting into the Contracts Manager, you will take responsibility for both the day-to-day site management and quality assurance aspects of the project, ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, and to the highest standards. Key Responsibilities Managing site operations from start through to completion. Monitoring and maintaining quality standards across all installation works. Conducting inspections, audits, and QA checks throughout the project lifecycle. Coordinating subcontractors and site labour. Ensuring health & safety compliance is maintained at all times. Managing site documentation, records, and reporting requirements. Liaising with clients, consultants, and the wider project team. Driving programme performance while maintaining exceptional quality standards. Requirements Previous experience managing fa ade, cladding, remediation, or recladding projects. Strong understanding of QA procedures and quality management systems. Experience overseeing brick slip or external envelope installations would be highly advantageous. SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid qualifications. Strong organisational and communication skills. Ability to work independently and take ownership of project delivery.
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
Future Build Recruitment are currently working with a long-standing client who is looking to appoint an experienced Site / QA Manager to oversee a recladding project in Shoreham. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established contractor with a strong pipeline of work and a reputation for delivering high-quality fa ade and remediation projects across the UK. The Role Reporting into the Contracts Manager, you will take responsibility for both the day-to-day site management and quality assurance aspects of the project, ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, and to the highest standards. Key Responsibilities Managing site operations from start through to completion. Monitoring and maintaining quality standards across all installation works. Conducting inspections, audits, and QA checks throughout the project lifecycle. Coordinating subcontractors and site labour. Ensuring health & safety compliance is maintained at all times. Managing site documentation, records, and reporting requirements. Liaising with clients, consultants, and the wider project team. Driving programme performance while maintaining exceptional quality standards. Requirements Previous experience managing fa ade, cladding, remediation, or recladding projects. Strong understanding of QA procedures and quality management systems. Experience overseeing brick slip or external envelope installations would be highly advantageous. SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid qualifications. Strong organisational and communication skills. Ability to work independently and take ownership of project delivery.
Our tier 1 Water sector contractor is seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor based in Otterbourne (Winchester) on a permanent basis with hybrid working. CMDP, a Joint Venture between Costain and MWHT, have been selected by Southern Water to deliver essential infrastructure solutions for its next AMP8 investment programme. The award is for an initial seven-year term worth at least 500m to Costain, with an option to extend by up to five years. The strategic delivery partner framework will deliver upgrades to water and wastewater assets, including treatment sites, pumping stations and reservoirs, during Asset Management Period 8 (AMP8) and beyond. Southern Water expects that its AMP8 programme, which runs from 2025 to 2030, will be the largest it has ever undertaken. The role of Senior Quantity Surveyor is to manage all assigned commercial activities within the project environment. The Senior Quantity Surveyor will be involved with all aspects of the project lifecycle, seeking to minimise the costs of a project and enhance value for money whilst achieving the required standards and quality in accordance with contract and Customer's and/or Contract Leader expectations. This role may work independently, managing a small commercial team or under the direction of and report to a more senior commercial designation. Responsibilities Undertaking the efficient and effective management and issuing of accurate, timely and compliant notices and correspondence. Ensuring contractual and commercial risks and opportunities are identified to the Contract Leader. Preparation and agreement of applications for payment or the assessment & preparation of payment certificates. Maintaining registers of variations, delay, extension times and claims. Compliant and consistent implementation of the Company's commercial policies and procedures. Assist with preparation of monthly progress valuations and claims for work completed. Interfacing with Customer's commercial and project teams. Produce pre-Contract tender negotiations & reports where necessary. Produce monthly cost reports, forecasts, and Contract Leader Reports. Review value management and advise on Risk management. Prepare supply chain enquiries, negotiate, administer, and finalise / close out supply chain contracts. Plan and implement change management and cost control. Monitor and update supply chain procurement plan including benchmarking Ongoing liaison with site team, supply chain and Customers' representatives. Provide contractual advice to the project / site team as and when appropriate. Maintaining awareness of the different construction contracts in current use. Understanding the implications of health, safety, and environmental regulations. Ensure all health, safety and environmental risk situations are brought to the attention of Contract Leader / Project Manager. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Post-graduate commercial experience in the construction industry with demonstrable track record of achievement - water sector experience an advantage Demonstrable financial and commercial acumen. Practical approach, logical thought process and a methodical way of working. Extensive experience of setting up and/or operating office management systems including filing systems and document control and distribution. Extensive experience of technical minute taking at contractual meetings and able to demonstrate the ability to collate information, prepare reports, payment certificates and interim financial reports and closeout reports. Extensive experience of drafting effective contractual correspondence and the facilitation of collaborative solutions Proven negotiating and team-working skills with the ability to motivate and lead a team Strong analytical skills Demonstrable legal, contractual and construction knowledge Confidence and ability to assert influence A creative and innovative approach to problem solving. Experience of developing & implementing procurement and contract strategies RICS accredited degree /RICS membership Benefits Salary circa 65-75k depending on level of experience Hybrid working Generous holiday allowance Excellent company pension Access to private medical cover/other benefits Car or cash car allowance
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Our tier 1 Water sector contractor is seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor based in Otterbourne (Winchester) on a permanent basis with hybrid working. CMDP, a Joint Venture between Costain and MWHT, have been selected by Southern Water to deliver essential infrastructure solutions for its next AMP8 investment programme. The award is for an initial seven-year term worth at least 500m to Costain, with an option to extend by up to five years. The strategic delivery partner framework will deliver upgrades to water and wastewater assets, including treatment sites, pumping stations and reservoirs, during Asset Management Period 8 (AMP8) and beyond. Southern Water expects that its AMP8 programme, which runs from 2025 to 2030, will be the largest it has ever undertaken. The role of Senior Quantity Surveyor is to manage all assigned commercial activities within the project environment. The Senior Quantity Surveyor will be involved with all aspects of the project lifecycle, seeking to minimise the costs of a project and enhance value for money whilst achieving the required standards and quality in accordance with contract and Customer's and/or Contract Leader expectations. This role may work independently, managing a small commercial team or under the direction of and report to a more senior commercial designation. Responsibilities Undertaking the efficient and effective management and issuing of accurate, timely and compliant notices and correspondence. Ensuring contractual and commercial risks and opportunities are identified to the Contract Leader. Preparation and agreement of applications for payment or the assessment & preparation of payment certificates. Maintaining registers of variations, delay, extension times and claims. Compliant and consistent implementation of the Company's commercial policies and procedures. Assist with preparation of monthly progress valuations and claims for work completed. Interfacing with Customer's commercial and project teams. Produce pre-Contract tender negotiations & reports where necessary. Produce monthly cost reports, forecasts, and Contract Leader Reports. Review value management and advise on Risk management. Prepare supply chain enquiries, negotiate, administer, and finalise / close out supply chain contracts. Plan and implement change management and cost control. Monitor and update supply chain procurement plan including benchmarking Ongoing liaison with site team, supply chain and Customers' representatives. Provide contractual advice to the project / site team as and when appropriate. Maintaining awareness of the different construction contracts in current use. Understanding the implications of health, safety, and environmental regulations. Ensure all health, safety and environmental risk situations are brought to the attention of Contract Leader / Project Manager. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Post-graduate commercial experience in the construction industry with demonstrable track record of achievement - water sector experience an advantage Demonstrable financial and commercial acumen. Practical approach, logical thought process and a methodical way of working. Extensive experience of setting up and/or operating office management systems including filing systems and document control and distribution. Extensive experience of technical minute taking at contractual meetings and able to demonstrate the ability to collate information, prepare reports, payment certificates and interim financial reports and closeout reports. Extensive experience of drafting effective contractual correspondence and the facilitation of collaborative solutions Proven negotiating and team-working skills with the ability to motivate and lead a team Strong analytical skills Demonstrable legal, contractual and construction knowledge Confidence and ability to assert influence A creative and innovative approach to problem solving. Experience of developing & implementing procurement and contract strategies RICS accredited degree /RICS membership Benefits Salary circa 65-75k depending on level of experience Hybrid working Generous holiday allowance Excellent company pension Access to private medical cover/other benefits Car or cash car allowance
Role: Quality Lead Location: CheltenhamSalary: £50,000 - £60,000 per annum About the Opportunity Are you looking to work on technology that helps push the boundaries of aerospace and space exploration? I'm currently partnering with an innovative engineering business operating within the Aerospace and Space sector, supporting some of the industry's most technically challenging and exciting programmes. The organisation develops and manufactures advanced systems and components that contribute to mission-critical applications, where quality, reliability, and precision are paramount. As the business continues to grow, they are looking to appoint a Quality Lead to take ownership of the Quality function at their Cheltenham site. This is a highly visible role with genuine influence, offering the opportunity to shape quality strategy, drive continuous improvement, and play a key part in supporting the next generation of cutting-edge aerospace and space technologies. The Role As a Quality Lead you will become the focal point for all Quality activities onsite, working closely with engineering, operations, programmes, and leadership teams to ensure the highest standards are maintained across the business. You will be responsible for developing the Quality function, implementing improvements, mentoring team members, and ensuring robust quality processes support both existing and future programmes. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop the onsite Quality function Provide technical leadership, guidance, and mentorship to the Quality team Drive audits, compliance activities, and continuous improvement initiatives Implement and improve quality processes, procedures, and best practices Manage documentation control and Preventive Action (PA) activities Support operational quality and inbound inspection activities Work collaboratively with Programmes, Operations, Engineering, and Supply Chain teams Establish standards, accountability, and performance metrics within the department Support supplier quality activities and conduct supplier visits when required Report directly to the Site Manager and contribute to wider business improvement projects Play a key role in maintaining and enhancing quality standards across highly regulated programmes About You We're looking for someone who combines technical quality expertise with strong leadership capability and a passion for continuous improvement. Essential Experience 5+ years' experience within Quality Engineering or Quality Assurance Strong audit, compliance, and quality systems experience Experience implementing and improving quality processes Background within engineering, manufacturing, aerospace, defence, or other highly regulated industries Ability to operate autonomously and take ownership of challenges Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Experience mentoring, coaching, or supporting other team members Strong problem-solving and root cause analysis skills Desirable Experience Aerospace industry experience Space industry experience AS9100 quality management systems knowledge Supplier quality experience Continuous Improvement methodologies
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Role: Quality Lead Location: CheltenhamSalary: £50,000 - £60,000 per annum About the Opportunity Are you looking to work on technology that helps push the boundaries of aerospace and space exploration? I'm currently partnering with an innovative engineering business operating within the Aerospace and Space sector, supporting some of the industry's most technically challenging and exciting programmes. The organisation develops and manufactures advanced systems and components that contribute to mission-critical applications, where quality, reliability, and precision are paramount. As the business continues to grow, they are looking to appoint a Quality Lead to take ownership of the Quality function at their Cheltenham site. This is a highly visible role with genuine influence, offering the opportunity to shape quality strategy, drive continuous improvement, and play a key part in supporting the next generation of cutting-edge aerospace and space technologies. The Role As a Quality Lead you will become the focal point for all Quality activities onsite, working closely with engineering, operations, programmes, and leadership teams to ensure the highest standards are maintained across the business. You will be responsible for developing the Quality function, implementing improvements, mentoring team members, and ensuring robust quality processes support both existing and future programmes. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop the onsite Quality function Provide technical leadership, guidance, and mentorship to the Quality team Drive audits, compliance activities, and continuous improvement initiatives Implement and improve quality processes, procedures, and best practices Manage documentation control and Preventive Action (PA) activities Support operational quality and inbound inspection activities Work collaboratively with Programmes, Operations, Engineering, and Supply Chain teams Establish standards, accountability, and performance metrics within the department Support supplier quality activities and conduct supplier visits when required Report directly to the Site Manager and contribute to wider business improvement projects Play a key role in maintaining and enhancing quality standards across highly regulated programmes About You We're looking for someone who combines technical quality expertise with strong leadership capability and a passion for continuous improvement. Essential Experience 5+ years' experience within Quality Engineering or Quality Assurance Strong audit, compliance, and quality systems experience Experience implementing and improving quality processes Background within engineering, manufacturing, aerospace, defence, or other highly regulated industries Ability to operate autonomously and take ownership of challenges Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Experience mentoring, coaching, or supporting other team members Strong problem-solving and root cause analysis skills Desirable Experience Aerospace industry experience Space industry experience AS9100 quality management systems knowledge Supplier quality experience Continuous Improvement methodologies
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Flackwell Heath, Buckinghamshire
Position: Design Manager Location: Hybrid (1-2 days per week in Buckinghamshire and London-based project offices, with the remaining time working from home) Salary: 70,000 - 90,000 DOE (potentially higher for an exceptional candidate) Open to Permanent or Contract Engagement Bennett & Game are representing a leading specialist drylining, partitions and ceilings subcontractor who are seeking a Design Manager to join their growing team. Our client has over 20 years of experience delivering high-quality interior systems packages across the UK construction sector. Working alongside many of the country's leading main contractors, they operate across commercial, residential, healthcare, education, leisure, mixed-use and data centre developments, delivering technically challenging projects and maintaining an excellent reputation for quality and delivery. This is a key appointment within a growing business where design is seen as a critical part of project success rather than simply a support function. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in driving project delivery from pre-construction through to completion, managing BIM and design coordination processes, influencing programme strategy and ensuring projects are delivered in a commercially practical and buildable manner. The business offers genuine autonomy, direct exposure to senior leadership, long-term progression opportunities and the chance to work on landmark projects across a range of sectors. The role is focused on managing the design process and project delivery rather than being a hands-on drawing production position. Salary & Benefits 70,000 - 90,000 DOE (potentially higher for an exceptional candidate) Open to permanent or contract employment, with day rate discussions available Hybrid working with excellent flexibility and autonomy 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays Performance-related bonus scheme Clear progression opportunities within a growing and ambitious business Exposure to high-profile projects across multiple construction sectors Design Manager Position Overview Manage the full design process across drylining, partitioning, ceiling and interior systems packages from pre-construction through to project completion Develop and maintain design programmes, BIM deliverables, information release schedules and project trackers Coordinate consultants, architects, main contractors, suppliers and internal teams to ensure design information is compliant, buildable and delivered on programme Lead design workshops, BIM coordination meetings, technical reviews and stakeholder engagement throughout the project lifecycle Support estimating and commercial teams during tender and pre-construction phases, identifying risks and value engineering opportunities Ensure all fire performance requirements, certifications, technical submissions, as-built information and project documentation are managed effectively Provide technical guidance and buildability solutions to operational and site teams throughout project delivery Drive programme performance and resolve technical challenges to ensure successful project outcomes Design Manager Position Requirements Proven experience as a Design Manager within drylining, interiors, partitions, ceilings or specialist subcontracting Strong technical understanding of drywall systems, interior systems, fire stopping interfaces, partitions and ceiling solutions Experience managing BIM coordination, design programmes and multidisciplinary design processes Strong understanding of construction sequencing, buildability, project delivery and technical compliance requirements Excellent communication, coordination and stakeholder management skills Commercial awareness with the ability to balance programme, design quality and budget considerations Experience using platforms such as AutoCAD, Revit, SharePoint, ACC Docs or similar design management software would be advantageous Full UK driving licence and willingness to attend project and office locations as required Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Position: Design Manager Location: Hybrid (1-2 days per week in Buckinghamshire and London-based project offices, with the remaining time working from home) Salary: 70,000 - 90,000 DOE (potentially higher for an exceptional candidate) Open to Permanent or Contract Engagement Bennett & Game are representing a leading specialist drylining, partitions and ceilings subcontractor who are seeking a Design Manager to join their growing team. Our client has over 20 years of experience delivering high-quality interior systems packages across the UK construction sector. Working alongside many of the country's leading main contractors, they operate across commercial, residential, healthcare, education, leisure, mixed-use and data centre developments, delivering technically challenging projects and maintaining an excellent reputation for quality and delivery. This is a key appointment within a growing business where design is seen as a critical part of project success rather than simply a support function. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in driving project delivery from pre-construction through to completion, managing BIM and design coordination processes, influencing programme strategy and ensuring projects are delivered in a commercially practical and buildable manner. The business offers genuine autonomy, direct exposure to senior leadership, long-term progression opportunities and the chance to work on landmark projects across a range of sectors. The role is focused on managing the design process and project delivery rather than being a hands-on drawing production position. Salary & Benefits 70,000 - 90,000 DOE (potentially higher for an exceptional candidate) Open to permanent or contract employment, with day rate discussions available Hybrid working with excellent flexibility and autonomy 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays Performance-related bonus scheme Clear progression opportunities within a growing and ambitious business Exposure to high-profile projects across multiple construction sectors Design Manager Position Overview Manage the full design process across drylining, partitioning, ceiling and interior systems packages from pre-construction through to project completion Develop and maintain design programmes, BIM deliverables, information release schedules and project trackers Coordinate consultants, architects, main contractors, suppliers and internal teams to ensure design information is compliant, buildable and delivered on programme Lead design workshops, BIM coordination meetings, technical reviews and stakeholder engagement throughout the project lifecycle Support estimating and commercial teams during tender and pre-construction phases, identifying risks and value engineering opportunities Ensure all fire performance requirements, certifications, technical submissions, as-built information and project documentation are managed effectively Provide technical guidance and buildability solutions to operational and site teams throughout project delivery Drive programme performance and resolve technical challenges to ensure successful project outcomes Design Manager Position Requirements Proven experience as a Design Manager within drylining, interiors, partitions, ceilings or specialist subcontracting Strong technical understanding of drywall systems, interior systems, fire stopping interfaces, partitions and ceiling solutions Experience managing BIM coordination, design programmes and multidisciplinary design processes Strong understanding of construction sequencing, buildability, project delivery and technical compliance requirements Excellent communication, coordination and stakeholder management skills Commercial awareness with the ability to balance programme, design quality and budget considerations Experience using platforms such as AutoCAD, Revit, SharePoint, ACC Docs or similar design management software would be advantageous Full UK driving licence and willingness to attend project and office locations as required Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Currently seeking an experienced Site Manager to support the delivery of a major automation project on a brownfield chemical plant in Cambridge. The successful candidate will take responsibility for overseeing on-site activities across the installation, testing, implementation and commissioning phases of the project. This will include managing electrical and automation installation works , coordinating site operations, supporting SCADA testing , Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) and ensuring safe, efficient execution within a live operational process plant environment. This is an excellent opportunity for a contractor with a strong EC&I / Automation / Process Plant background and proven experience delivering works on complex industrial sites. Key Responsibilities The Site Manager will be responsible for: Overseeing day-to-day site operations for the automation project Managing and coordinating electrical and automation installation activities Supervising subcontractors and site personnel to ensure works are delivered safely and in line with programme Supporting and overseeing SCADA testing activities Coordinating and witnessing Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) Managing the implementation phase and supporting the delivery of commissioning activities Ensuring all work is carried out in accordance with site procedures, health & safety standards and project requirements Monitoring progress against programme and reporting updates to the wider project team Acting as the key point of coordination between engineering teams, subcontractors, client representatives and site stakeholders Managing site documentation, permits, RAMS and relevant compliance requirements Identifying and escalating site risks, issues and delays in a timely manner Supporting the successful integration of new automation systems into a live brownfield plant environment Candidate Profile We are keen to speak with candidates who can demonstrate: Proven experience in a Site Manager , Site Supervisor or similar position within industrial project delivery Strong background in electrical, controls, instrumentation and automation projects Previous experience working on brownfield process plant , chemical , COMAH , manufacturing or similarly regulated industrial sites Experience overseeing electrical installations , control systems works and automation packages Good understanding of SCADA systems , testing processes and site-based validation activities Previous involvement in Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) and commissioning phases Strong awareness of working within a live operational plant environment Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and coordinate site activity effectively Strong focus on health, safety, quality and programme delivery Essential Experience Site management experience on industrial / process / manufacturing projects Experience overseeing electrical and automation installation activities Exposure to SCADA testing , SAT and commissioning Experience working on a brownfield site Ability to manage site teams and subcontractors in a live plant environment Strong understanding of site HSE requirements and permit-controlled works Desirable Experience Previous experience on chemical plant or process manufacturing sites Familiarity with automation upgrade projects Experience working on EC&I-led capital projects Knowledge of commissioning processes within process industries Relevant site safety qualifications such as SMSTS , SSSTS or similar Any industry-specific tickets / site certifications relevant to process or chemical environments Qualifications Candidates should ideally hold some of the following: SMSTS / SSSTS Relevant electrical, instrumentation or engineering qualification CSCS / ECS / appropriate site certification First Aid / IOSH / NEBOSH (advantageous) Contract Details Location: Cambridge Duration: 10 months Start Date: Early July Rate: Negotiable Employment Type: Contract Please click here to find out more about our Key Information Documents. Please note that the documents provided contain generic information. If we are successful in finding you an assignment, you will receive a Key Information Document which will be specific to the vendor set-up you have chosen and your placement. To find out more about Progressive please visit (url removed) Progressive Recruitment, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy Registered office 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom Partnership Number OC(phone number removed) England and Wales
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
Currently seeking an experienced Site Manager to support the delivery of a major automation project on a brownfield chemical plant in Cambridge. The successful candidate will take responsibility for overseeing on-site activities across the installation, testing, implementation and commissioning phases of the project. This will include managing electrical and automation installation works , coordinating site operations, supporting SCADA testing , Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) and ensuring safe, efficient execution within a live operational process plant environment. This is an excellent opportunity for a contractor with a strong EC&I / Automation / Process Plant background and proven experience delivering works on complex industrial sites. Key Responsibilities The Site Manager will be responsible for: Overseeing day-to-day site operations for the automation project Managing and coordinating electrical and automation installation activities Supervising subcontractors and site personnel to ensure works are delivered safely and in line with programme Supporting and overseeing SCADA testing activities Coordinating and witnessing Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) Managing the implementation phase and supporting the delivery of commissioning activities Ensuring all work is carried out in accordance with site procedures, health & safety standards and project requirements Monitoring progress against programme and reporting updates to the wider project team Acting as the key point of coordination between engineering teams, subcontractors, client representatives and site stakeholders Managing site documentation, permits, RAMS and relevant compliance requirements Identifying and escalating site risks, issues and delays in a timely manner Supporting the successful integration of new automation systems into a live brownfield plant environment Candidate Profile We are keen to speak with candidates who can demonstrate: Proven experience in a Site Manager , Site Supervisor or similar position within industrial project delivery Strong background in electrical, controls, instrumentation and automation projects Previous experience working on brownfield process plant , chemical , COMAH , manufacturing or similarly regulated industrial sites Experience overseeing electrical installations , control systems works and automation packages Good understanding of SCADA systems , testing processes and site-based validation activities Previous involvement in Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) and commissioning phases Strong awareness of working within a live operational plant environment Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and coordinate site activity effectively Strong focus on health, safety, quality and programme delivery Essential Experience Site management experience on industrial / process / manufacturing projects Experience overseeing electrical and automation installation activities Exposure to SCADA testing , SAT and commissioning Experience working on a brownfield site Ability to manage site teams and subcontractors in a live plant environment Strong understanding of site HSE requirements and permit-controlled works Desirable Experience Previous experience on chemical plant or process manufacturing sites Familiarity with automation upgrade projects Experience working on EC&I-led capital projects Knowledge of commissioning processes within process industries Relevant site safety qualifications such as SMSTS , SSSTS or similar Any industry-specific tickets / site certifications relevant to process or chemical environments Qualifications Candidates should ideally hold some of the following: SMSTS / SSSTS Relevant electrical, instrumentation or engineering qualification CSCS / ECS / appropriate site certification First Aid / IOSH / NEBOSH (advantageous) Contract Details Location: Cambridge Duration: 10 months Start Date: Early July Rate: Negotiable Employment Type: Contract Please click here to find out more about our Key Information Documents. Please note that the documents provided contain generic information. If we are successful in finding you an assignment, you will receive a Key Information Document which will be specific to the vendor set-up you have chosen and your placement. To find out more about Progressive please visit (url removed) Progressive Recruitment, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy Registered office 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom Partnership Number OC(phone number removed) England and Wales
If you are interested in this position but salary or location is a barrier to applying, please get in touch with our team to discuss, as we may be able to offer some flexibility based on individual circumstances. Location: Flexible location within the UK, with the expectation of attending our central London office on Mondays. Reports to: Strategic Partnerships and Philanthropy Lead. Deadline: We will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis, with a deadline of 9am, Monday 22nd June 2026. We reserve the right to close applications early should we receive a substantial number of applications from outstanding candidates. For any questions, please contact: . About CLTR The Centre for Long-Term Resilience (CLTR) is a UK-based, non-profit and independent think tank with a mission to transform global resilience to extreme AI and biological risks. We achieve this by working with governments and institutions, offering targeted, evidence-based advice designed to enhance understanding, decision-making and governance. The Role The Centre for Long-Term Resilience is looking for a full-time Strategic Partnerships and Philanthropy Manager with knowledge of CLTR's areas of policy focus (AI safety and biosecurity) and with strong fluency in the conventions, expectations, and writing styles of philanthropic funders focused on extreme risks. The Strategic Partnerships and Philanthropy Manager will play a central role in CLTR's Fundraising Unit, holding day-to-day responsibility for a portfolio of significant funder partnerships and prospects, and supporting the organisation's long-term fundraising strategy. This is a hands-on role requiring excellent relationship management and project management skills, outstanding written communication skills, and the ability to work effectively across teams in a fast-paced environment. The role works closely with CLTR's policy unit leads, who are responsible for accuracy of programme content in fundraising materials and, where needed, providing direction on content and structure based on their own knowledge of specific donor preferences. What You'll Do Hold day-to-day responsibility for a portfolio of funder relationships, maintaining an up-to-date picture of each funder's priorities, renewal timelines, and grant spend down for discussion with CLTR's Strategic Partnerships and Philanthropy Lead, CEO and policy unit leads. Project manage the delivery of donor-facing materials, including complex proposals, reports, and updates. This involves working in close partnership with policy units to agree on a structure, gathering relevant content, ensuring the framing of policy work is reflected appropriately (and contributing to this framing through donor-specific intelligence and relationship insight), coordinating with external contractors for strategic writing support, and enabling policy unit involvement throughout this process. Coordinate with our finance team on proposal budgets for major funding bids, ensuring asks are financially robust and aligned with organisational planning. Track and communicate proposal and reporting timelines, ensuring clarity around deadlines and required inputs. Conduct research on donors and prospects and help to build a pipeline of donors interested in funding work in the extreme risks space, working with senior stakeholders to identify relationship entry points and brief policy units to prepare for meetings. Oversee due diligence for your caseload, coordinating with external contractors as needed. Work with senior colleagues, including policy unit leads, to engage funders on the organisation's work and coordinate communications when navigating multi-stakeholder relationships. Support effective grant management and compliance in coordination with the Operations Unit. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records in CLTR's CRM system. Suggest areas for process and systems improvement. Actively feed into income forecast projections, monitor progress against forecast, document changes and risks. Stay abreast of developments in the extreme risks funding landscape, feeding relevant intelligence into strategic planning. Attend relevant events and conferences to represent CLTR, expand our network and raise the profile of the organisation. What You'll Bring Essential Exceptional project management skills, highly organised and able to manage multiple deadlines across a complex portfolio. Strong knowledge of CLTR's areas of policy focus, particularly AI safety and biosecurity. Written fluency in theory of change articulation, prioritisation frameworks, explicit reasoning about cost-effectiveness and counterfactual impact, and calibrated communication of uncertainty Strong familiarity with extreme risk philanthropy, including its key funders and the norms and expectations of this funding ecosystem. Demonstrable experience of managing senior stakeholder relationships. Excellent proposal and report writing and editing skills, with the ability to translate complex policy content into clear and compelling donor-facing materials. Confidence working with financial information, including grant budgets and financial reports. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with confidence working alongside senior internal and external stakeholders and confidence to "manage upwards". Strong listening and relational intelligence - able to pick up on what funders care about from calls, meetings and informal interactions, and translate this into clear, actionable input to inform proposal development and stewardship strategy. A collaborative, low-ego approach, with the ability to build strong relationships across a small, busy team. A calm and solution-focused approach under pressure, with flexibility and agility when priorities shift. Ability to handle highly sensitive information discreetly and professionally. Desirable Experience of managing high-net-worth donor relationships. Experience of working in a policy, research, or advocacy context. Familiarity with CRM systems such as Copper or similar. Strong ability to use frontier AI tools to enhance the efficiency and quality of your work. Experience of using Asana or similar project management tools. Experience of managing contractors or freelancers. Salary and Benefits £65,000-£75,000, depending on experience. In addition to your salary, CLTR offers a generous benefits package which includes: 30 days annual leave, plus public holidays; £5,000 (before tax) annual wellbeing budget, for you to spend at your discretion on items such as gym membership, therapy, meditation, etc.; £3,000 annual learning and development budget, plus up to five days paid work time; £2,000 onboarding grant for equipment and supplies; A pension contribution scheme (up to 7% employer-matched contribution); Private health insurance; Group life insurance; Generous parental leave benefits; and Paid office lunches twice a week, including on Mondays. Working with CLTR also comes with a commitment to caring deeply about your wellbeing, career development and overall experience working with our team, and to respecting your preferred working patterns, including flexible working hours as agreed with your line manager, wherever possible. Location and Travel Requirements Flexible location within the UK, with the expectation of attending our central London office once a week, on Mondays. We may be open to exploring fully remote working arrangements in exceptional circumstances for a limited period of time. How to Apply Joining our team at CLTR involves a thorough but straightforward and transparent application process. Here is what a successful candidate can expect: Application deadline: Submit your CV and cover letter (no more than one side of A4) by 9am, 22nd June 2026. Please use your cover letter to explain your interest in the role and how you meet the person specification. Please use our form to submit your application. First stage interview and written assessment - Online, on either Monday 29th June or Wednesday 1st July. The written assessment will be completed using Google Docs and Google Sheets. Second stage interview -In person (at our office in Westminster, London) on Tuesday 7th July Reference check - Any offer made will be subject to satisfactory references and proof of right to live and work in the UK. All candidates who progress will receive email invitations and any process updates at each stage. If any adjustments are made during the hiring process, we will keep you informed promptly. If you are unsure about applying or have questions about the role or process, we encourage you to get in touch at . Diversity and Inclusion As an employer, we encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply and do not discriminate based on age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. We also warmly welcome applicants returning to work after career breaks. Reasonable Adjustments . click apply for full job details
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
If you are interested in this position but salary or location is a barrier to applying, please get in touch with our team to discuss, as we may be able to offer some flexibility based on individual circumstances. Location: Flexible location within the UK, with the expectation of attending our central London office on Mondays. Reports to: Strategic Partnerships and Philanthropy Lead. Deadline: We will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis, with a deadline of 9am, Monday 22nd June 2026. We reserve the right to close applications early should we receive a substantial number of applications from outstanding candidates. For any questions, please contact: . About CLTR The Centre for Long-Term Resilience (CLTR) is a UK-based, non-profit and independent think tank with a mission to transform global resilience to extreme AI and biological risks. We achieve this by working with governments and institutions, offering targeted, evidence-based advice designed to enhance understanding, decision-making and governance. The Role The Centre for Long-Term Resilience is looking for a full-time Strategic Partnerships and Philanthropy Manager with knowledge of CLTR's areas of policy focus (AI safety and biosecurity) and with strong fluency in the conventions, expectations, and writing styles of philanthropic funders focused on extreme risks. The Strategic Partnerships and Philanthropy Manager will play a central role in CLTR's Fundraising Unit, holding day-to-day responsibility for a portfolio of significant funder partnerships and prospects, and supporting the organisation's long-term fundraising strategy. This is a hands-on role requiring excellent relationship management and project management skills, outstanding written communication skills, and the ability to work effectively across teams in a fast-paced environment. The role works closely with CLTR's policy unit leads, who are responsible for accuracy of programme content in fundraising materials and, where needed, providing direction on content and structure based on their own knowledge of specific donor preferences. What You'll Do Hold day-to-day responsibility for a portfolio of funder relationships, maintaining an up-to-date picture of each funder's priorities, renewal timelines, and grant spend down for discussion with CLTR's Strategic Partnerships and Philanthropy Lead, CEO and policy unit leads. Project manage the delivery of donor-facing materials, including complex proposals, reports, and updates. This involves working in close partnership with policy units to agree on a structure, gathering relevant content, ensuring the framing of policy work is reflected appropriately (and contributing to this framing through donor-specific intelligence and relationship insight), coordinating with external contractors for strategic writing support, and enabling policy unit involvement throughout this process. Coordinate with our finance team on proposal budgets for major funding bids, ensuring asks are financially robust and aligned with organisational planning. Track and communicate proposal and reporting timelines, ensuring clarity around deadlines and required inputs. Conduct research on donors and prospects and help to build a pipeline of donors interested in funding work in the extreme risks space, working with senior stakeholders to identify relationship entry points and brief policy units to prepare for meetings. Oversee due diligence for your caseload, coordinating with external contractors as needed. Work with senior colleagues, including policy unit leads, to engage funders on the organisation's work and coordinate communications when navigating multi-stakeholder relationships. Support effective grant management and compliance in coordination with the Operations Unit. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records in CLTR's CRM system. Suggest areas for process and systems improvement. Actively feed into income forecast projections, monitor progress against forecast, document changes and risks. Stay abreast of developments in the extreme risks funding landscape, feeding relevant intelligence into strategic planning. Attend relevant events and conferences to represent CLTR, expand our network and raise the profile of the organisation. What You'll Bring Essential Exceptional project management skills, highly organised and able to manage multiple deadlines across a complex portfolio. Strong knowledge of CLTR's areas of policy focus, particularly AI safety and biosecurity. Written fluency in theory of change articulation, prioritisation frameworks, explicit reasoning about cost-effectiveness and counterfactual impact, and calibrated communication of uncertainty Strong familiarity with extreme risk philanthropy, including its key funders and the norms and expectations of this funding ecosystem. Demonstrable experience of managing senior stakeholder relationships. Excellent proposal and report writing and editing skills, with the ability to translate complex policy content into clear and compelling donor-facing materials. Confidence working with financial information, including grant budgets and financial reports. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with confidence working alongside senior internal and external stakeholders and confidence to "manage upwards". Strong listening and relational intelligence - able to pick up on what funders care about from calls, meetings and informal interactions, and translate this into clear, actionable input to inform proposal development and stewardship strategy. A collaborative, low-ego approach, with the ability to build strong relationships across a small, busy team. A calm and solution-focused approach under pressure, with flexibility and agility when priorities shift. Ability to handle highly sensitive information discreetly and professionally. Desirable Experience of managing high-net-worth donor relationships. Experience of working in a policy, research, or advocacy context. Familiarity with CRM systems such as Copper or similar. Strong ability to use frontier AI tools to enhance the efficiency and quality of your work. Experience of using Asana or similar project management tools. Experience of managing contractors or freelancers. Salary and Benefits £65,000-£75,000, depending on experience. In addition to your salary, CLTR offers a generous benefits package which includes: 30 days annual leave, plus public holidays; £5,000 (before tax) annual wellbeing budget, for you to spend at your discretion on items such as gym membership, therapy, meditation, etc.; £3,000 annual learning and development budget, plus up to five days paid work time; £2,000 onboarding grant for equipment and supplies; A pension contribution scheme (up to 7% employer-matched contribution); Private health insurance; Group life insurance; Generous parental leave benefits; and Paid office lunches twice a week, including on Mondays. Working with CLTR also comes with a commitment to caring deeply about your wellbeing, career development and overall experience working with our team, and to respecting your preferred working patterns, including flexible working hours as agreed with your line manager, wherever possible. Location and Travel Requirements Flexible location within the UK, with the expectation of attending our central London office once a week, on Mondays. We may be open to exploring fully remote working arrangements in exceptional circumstances for a limited period of time. How to Apply Joining our team at CLTR involves a thorough but straightforward and transparent application process. Here is what a successful candidate can expect: Application deadline: Submit your CV and cover letter (no more than one side of A4) by 9am, 22nd June 2026. Please use your cover letter to explain your interest in the role and how you meet the person specification. Please use our form to submit your application. First stage interview and written assessment - Online, on either Monday 29th June or Wednesday 1st July. The written assessment will be completed using Google Docs and Google Sheets. Second stage interview -In person (at our office in Westminster, London) on Tuesday 7th July Reference check - Any offer made will be subject to satisfactory references and proof of right to live and work in the UK. All candidates who progress will receive email invitations and any process updates at each stage. If any adjustments are made during the hiring process, we will keep you informed promptly. If you are unsure about applying or have questions about the role or process, we encourage you to get in touch at . Diversity and Inclusion As an employer, we encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply and do not discriminate based on age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. We also warmly welcome applicants returning to work after career breaks. Reasonable Adjustments . click apply for full job details
OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY FOR HR ADVISOR/ASSISTANT/ADMINISTRATOR TO JOIN THIS GROWING PAN-EUROPEAN HOSPITALITY/LEISURE BUSINESS. My Client, one of the leading leisure/ hospitality businesses in the UK, is now looking for an HR advisor to join the team in their busy Head Office in Surrey. Ideal for an experienced HR Administrator or Hr Advisor who ideally (but not necessarily) has experience within the retail, hospitality, or leisure industries. As an HR Adviser, you will play a key role in supporting managers and crew across the business with day-to-day people matters. You will provide practical HR support, ensuring consistency, compliance, and a positive crew experience across all sites. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys a fast-paced environment and is confident in managing a wide range of employee relations cases while building strong relationships with stakeholders.On offer is a competitive salary, hybrid working, and some unusual company benefits! KEY RESPONSIBILITIES HR Operations Support the full employee lifecycle, including onboarding, employment and leaver processes, ensuring all activities align with payroll cut-off dates and internal processes. Carry out and monitor compliance checks, including Right to Work (RTW), Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), and DVLA checks, ensuring all legal and regulatory requirements are met. Maintain accurate and up-to-date personnel records across HR systems (e.g. Fourth) and Learning Management Systems (e.g. Mission Control), ensuring data integrity at all times. Prepare and issue standard HR documentation, including contracts, references, and other personnel communications. Prepare parental leave letters, calculations and other relevant documentation Manage the HR inbox, responding to queries in a timely, professional, and supportive manner, escalating where appropriate. Policy and Compliance Support the review and updating of HR policies and procedures in line with legislative changes and evolving business needs. Ensure all HR activities are fully compliant with GDPR and data protection requirements, maintaining strict confidentiality at all times. Promote consistent application of policies across the business, supporting and guiding managers to apply them effectively. Projects & Continuous Improvement Support wider People initiatives, including engagement surveys (e.g. GPTW), wellbeing programmes, and culture-focused projects. Support the implementation of organisational or structural changes within HR systems, ensuring accuracy and alignment. Contribute to the continuous improvement of HR systems, processes, and ways of working to enhance efficiency, compliance, and user experience. General Administration Provide administrative support to the People Team on ad-hoc projects, initiatives, and events. Essential Proven experience in a generalist HR role Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work in a fast-paced, operational environment. Strong organisational and administrative skills with attention to detail. Approachable and credible, with the ability to build trust quickly. Resilient and able to handle sensitive situations professionally. Strong team player aligned to a real Team culture. Please apply via the link below ASAP or contact Ian Gerstein for more information.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY FOR HR ADVISOR/ASSISTANT/ADMINISTRATOR TO JOIN THIS GROWING PAN-EUROPEAN HOSPITALITY/LEISURE BUSINESS. My Client, one of the leading leisure/ hospitality businesses in the UK, is now looking for an HR advisor to join the team in their busy Head Office in Surrey. Ideal for an experienced HR Administrator or Hr Advisor who ideally (but not necessarily) has experience within the retail, hospitality, or leisure industries. As an HR Adviser, you will play a key role in supporting managers and crew across the business with day-to-day people matters. You will provide practical HR support, ensuring consistency, compliance, and a positive crew experience across all sites. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys a fast-paced environment and is confident in managing a wide range of employee relations cases while building strong relationships with stakeholders.On offer is a competitive salary, hybrid working, and some unusual company benefits! KEY RESPONSIBILITIES HR Operations Support the full employee lifecycle, including onboarding, employment and leaver processes, ensuring all activities align with payroll cut-off dates and internal processes. Carry out and monitor compliance checks, including Right to Work (RTW), Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), and DVLA checks, ensuring all legal and regulatory requirements are met. Maintain accurate and up-to-date personnel records across HR systems (e.g. Fourth) and Learning Management Systems (e.g. Mission Control), ensuring data integrity at all times. Prepare and issue standard HR documentation, including contracts, references, and other personnel communications. Prepare parental leave letters, calculations and other relevant documentation Manage the HR inbox, responding to queries in a timely, professional, and supportive manner, escalating where appropriate. Policy and Compliance Support the review and updating of HR policies and procedures in line with legislative changes and evolving business needs. Ensure all HR activities are fully compliant with GDPR and data protection requirements, maintaining strict confidentiality at all times. Promote consistent application of policies across the business, supporting and guiding managers to apply them effectively. Projects & Continuous Improvement Support wider People initiatives, including engagement surveys (e.g. GPTW), wellbeing programmes, and culture-focused projects. Support the implementation of organisational or structural changes within HR systems, ensuring accuracy and alignment. Contribute to the continuous improvement of HR systems, processes, and ways of working to enhance efficiency, compliance, and user experience. General Administration Provide administrative support to the People Team on ad-hoc projects, initiatives, and events. Essential Proven experience in a generalist HR role Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work in a fast-paced, operational environment. Strong organisational and administrative skills with attention to detail. Approachable and credible, with the ability to build trust quickly. Resilient and able to handle sensitive situations professionally. Strong team player aligned to a real Team culture. Please apply via the link below ASAP or contact Ian Gerstein for more information.
Works Manager - Civils & Infrastructure Sellafield, Cumbria Salary: Circa 65,000 + Package Location: Sellafield, Cumbria Contract Type: Permanent Posted by: Leon TRIbuild Solutions The Opportunity TRIbuild Solutions is recruiting a Works Manager to join a major civils and infrastructure programme at Sellafield - one of the UK's most complex and strategically critical nuclear decommissioning sites. This is a permanent role offering long-term security, and the chance to lead a site supervision team on a programme of national significance. If you're an experienced Works Manager or Senior Supervisor ready to step into a key delivery role within a challenging, highly regulated nuclear environment, we want to hear from you. The Role Reporting to the Project Manager / Project Director, you will carry overall responsibility for the safe, on-programme and on-budget delivery of site works across your area. You will lead and manage the site supervision team - including subcontractors - ensuring the highest standards of HSQE compliance throughout, while supporting the wider project management team in driving performance and programme. This is a visible, hands-on leadership role that demands strong supervisory experience, sound commercial awareness, and the ability to manage multiple teams in a busy, security-controlled environment. Key Responsibilities Take overall responsibility for safe delivery and performance of the site team, ensuring works are completed on time, within budget and to specification Direct, coach and support site supervision teams and subcontractors to meet contractual obligations and production targets Lead regular site inspections to ensure works are constructed correctly, safely and in accordance with codes of practice, method statements and risk assessments Ensure all site employees are briefed on safe systems of work, including toolbox talks, task briefings and method statements Manage, order and coordinate the delivery, storage and maintenance of all materials, plant and equipment on site Collaborate with the Site Management Team on work programmes and method statements Ensure appropriate Health & Safety plans are in place; monitor and report on H&S performance and risks Manage the close-out of close calls and unsafe acts; lead investigation of accidents and incidents Assist the Project Manager with client-directed changes and the ongoing maintenance of management plans Monitor, document and report on works progress in accordance with company procedures Attend regular project meetings; input into document control systems and learning from experience reviews Authorise labour, plant and subcontractor timesheets and sign off material receipts What We're Looking For Proven experience as a Works Manager or Senior Site Supervisor on major civils, structures or infrastructure projects Experience within a nuclear, MOD or other highly regulated/security-controlled environment is highly desirable SMSTS qualified; valid CSCS card Strong leadership and people management skills, with the ability to influence and motivate mixed teams Sound understanding of CDM regulations, HSQE requirements and behavioural safety Good commercial and financial awareness, including subcontractor management Computer literate; experience of document control systems (e.g. Themis) is advantageous Full UK driving licence preferred What's on Offer Salary of circa 65,000 depending on experience Competitive benefits package Permanent position with long-term programme security A high-profile leadership role on one of the UK's most important infrastructure programmes How to Apply To find out more or to apply, contact Leon at TRIbuild Solutions directly through CV-Library, or submit your CV via the apply button below.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Works Manager - Civils & Infrastructure Sellafield, Cumbria Salary: Circa 65,000 + Package Location: Sellafield, Cumbria Contract Type: Permanent Posted by: Leon TRIbuild Solutions The Opportunity TRIbuild Solutions is recruiting a Works Manager to join a major civils and infrastructure programme at Sellafield - one of the UK's most complex and strategically critical nuclear decommissioning sites. This is a permanent role offering long-term security, and the chance to lead a site supervision team on a programme of national significance. If you're an experienced Works Manager or Senior Supervisor ready to step into a key delivery role within a challenging, highly regulated nuclear environment, we want to hear from you. The Role Reporting to the Project Manager / Project Director, you will carry overall responsibility for the safe, on-programme and on-budget delivery of site works across your area. You will lead and manage the site supervision team - including subcontractors - ensuring the highest standards of HSQE compliance throughout, while supporting the wider project management team in driving performance and programme. This is a visible, hands-on leadership role that demands strong supervisory experience, sound commercial awareness, and the ability to manage multiple teams in a busy, security-controlled environment. Key Responsibilities Take overall responsibility for safe delivery and performance of the site team, ensuring works are completed on time, within budget and to specification Direct, coach and support site supervision teams and subcontractors to meet contractual obligations and production targets Lead regular site inspections to ensure works are constructed correctly, safely and in accordance with codes of practice, method statements and risk assessments Ensure all site employees are briefed on safe systems of work, including toolbox talks, task briefings and method statements Manage, order and coordinate the delivery, storage and maintenance of all materials, plant and equipment on site Collaborate with the Site Management Team on work programmes and method statements Ensure appropriate Health & Safety plans are in place; monitor and report on H&S performance and risks Manage the close-out of close calls and unsafe acts; lead investigation of accidents and incidents Assist the Project Manager with client-directed changes and the ongoing maintenance of management plans Monitor, document and report on works progress in accordance with company procedures Attend regular project meetings; input into document control systems and learning from experience reviews Authorise labour, plant and subcontractor timesheets and sign off material receipts What We're Looking For Proven experience as a Works Manager or Senior Site Supervisor on major civils, structures or infrastructure projects Experience within a nuclear, MOD or other highly regulated/security-controlled environment is highly desirable SMSTS qualified; valid CSCS card Strong leadership and people management skills, with the ability to influence and motivate mixed teams Sound understanding of CDM regulations, HSQE requirements and behavioural safety Good commercial and financial awareness, including subcontractor management Computer literate; experience of document control systems (e.g. Themis) is advantageous Full UK driving licence preferred What's on Offer Salary of circa 65,000 depending on experience Competitive benefits package Permanent position with long-term programme security A high-profile leadership role on one of the UK's most important infrastructure programmes How to Apply To find out more or to apply, contact Leon at TRIbuild Solutions directly through CV-Library, or submit your CV via the apply button below.
Job title: Bridging Underwriter Location: Remote Salary: Up to 50,000 per annum (depending on experience) Hours: Monday to Friday 9 am to 5:30 pm Benefits: 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays; increasing by 1 day per year worked, up to a maximum 30 days Option to buy/sell up to 3 days' holiday Death in Service at 4 x salary (from day one of employment) 5-year, 10-year and 15-year excellent service awards Car parking (limited onsite or, if offsite, cost of parking refunded) Employee Assistance Programme Active charity support (non-mandatory) Monthly mindfulness sessions Complimentary Christmas/summer parties/Team evenings and social events Company BBQs on HQ sun terrace Daily fruit bowl, healthy snacks, and coffee machine/tea Paddleboards for free hire/Office table tennis. Workplace pension scheme About the Role of Bridging Underwriter: As a Bridging and Refurbishment Underwriter, you will be responsible for assessing, structuring, and managing short-term property finance applications, underwriting bridging and refurbishment loans in line with the company's credit policy, lending criteria, and risk appetite. Candidates should have proven experience in bridging and/or refurbishment lending, with a minimum of two years' underwriting experience within specialist property finance preferred. Responsibilities for the position of Bridging Underwriter: Review and underwrite bridging and refurbishment finance applications from initial enquiry through to completion. Conduct full risk assessments, including borrower background checks, asset analysis, exit strategy, credit history, and AML compliance. Analyse and assess valuation reports, contractor quotes, cost schedules, and development appraisals to ensure project viability. Liaise with solicitors, brokers, valuers, borrowers, and internal teams to progress applications efficiently and accurately. Work closely with surveyors and asset managers to assess the feasibility of refurbishment projects and monitor works. Identify, assess, and mitigate risks relating to borrowers, property, legal, or market exposure. Present complex cases with clarity to credit or risk committees, making lending recommendations within delegated authority. Ensure adherence to internal policies, underwriting standards, and AML requirements. Maintain accurate and timely records within internal systems, ensuring effective audit trails. Support continuous improvement by providing feedback on lending criteria, operational processes, and risk management. Experience required for the position of Bridging Underwriter: Minimum of 2 years' experience underwriting short-term bridging loans and/or refurbishment finance. Strong understanding of property valuations, legal conveyancing, and development/refurbishment cost assessments. Good working knowledge of AML, KYC, and due diligence practices. Commercial acumen with the ability to assess deals beyond standard "tick-box" underwriting. Proficient in interpreting financial statements, credit reports, and legal documentation. For more information regarding the role of Bridging Underwriter , please contact us. Stellar Select is acting as an employment agency and is a corporate member of the REC. Due to a high volume of applications, we will only contact you if your application has been successful. We aim to contact all successful contacts within two business days.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Job title: Bridging Underwriter Location: Remote Salary: Up to 50,000 per annum (depending on experience) Hours: Monday to Friday 9 am to 5:30 pm Benefits: 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays; increasing by 1 day per year worked, up to a maximum 30 days Option to buy/sell up to 3 days' holiday Death in Service at 4 x salary (from day one of employment) 5-year, 10-year and 15-year excellent service awards Car parking (limited onsite or, if offsite, cost of parking refunded) Employee Assistance Programme Active charity support (non-mandatory) Monthly mindfulness sessions Complimentary Christmas/summer parties/Team evenings and social events Company BBQs on HQ sun terrace Daily fruit bowl, healthy snacks, and coffee machine/tea Paddleboards for free hire/Office table tennis. Workplace pension scheme About the Role of Bridging Underwriter: As a Bridging and Refurbishment Underwriter, you will be responsible for assessing, structuring, and managing short-term property finance applications, underwriting bridging and refurbishment loans in line with the company's credit policy, lending criteria, and risk appetite. Candidates should have proven experience in bridging and/or refurbishment lending, with a minimum of two years' underwriting experience within specialist property finance preferred. Responsibilities for the position of Bridging Underwriter: Review and underwrite bridging and refurbishment finance applications from initial enquiry through to completion. Conduct full risk assessments, including borrower background checks, asset analysis, exit strategy, credit history, and AML compliance. Analyse and assess valuation reports, contractor quotes, cost schedules, and development appraisals to ensure project viability. Liaise with solicitors, brokers, valuers, borrowers, and internal teams to progress applications efficiently and accurately. Work closely with surveyors and asset managers to assess the feasibility of refurbishment projects and monitor works. Identify, assess, and mitigate risks relating to borrowers, property, legal, or market exposure. Present complex cases with clarity to credit or risk committees, making lending recommendations within delegated authority. Ensure adherence to internal policies, underwriting standards, and AML requirements. Maintain accurate and timely records within internal systems, ensuring effective audit trails. Support continuous improvement by providing feedback on lending criteria, operational processes, and risk management. Experience required for the position of Bridging Underwriter: Minimum of 2 years' experience underwriting short-term bridging loans and/or refurbishment finance. Strong understanding of property valuations, legal conveyancing, and development/refurbishment cost assessments. Good working knowledge of AML, KYC, and due diligence practices. Commercial acumen with the ability to assess deals beyond standard "tick-box" underwriting. Proficient in interpreting financial statements, credit reports, and legal documentation. For more information regarding the role of Bridging Underwriter , please contact us. Stellar Select is acting as an employment agency and is a corporate member of the REC. Due to a high volume of applications, we will only contact you if your application has been successful. We aim to contact all successful contacts within two business days.