Role Overview Keltbray Lifting Services is seeking a highly competent and experienced Lifting Appointed Person (AP) to support and deliver safe, efficient, and compliant lifting operations across a range of complex construction and infrastructure projects. Top Priority Requirement: Candidates must hold NPORS N047 (Rigging and Fleeting Loads) and NPORS N046 (Lift Planner Rigging and Fleeting Loads), or demonstrate equivalent experience or similar recognised qualifications, with strong practical application in live site environments. AutoCAD experience is highly desirable, and candidates must be able to demonstrate proven technical planning capability relevant to the role. The role will involve planning and managing mobile crane lifting operations alongside lift & shift activities, including heavy plant movements and specialist rigging operations. The successful candidate will play a key role in maintaining Keltbray s high standards of safety, technical excellence, and operational delivery. Key Responsibilities Act as the Appointed Person (AP) in accordance with BS 7121 and Keltbray procedures, ensuring all lifting operations are planned and executed safely. Develop and deliver comprehensive lift plans and method statements for: Mobile crane operations Lift & shift plant movements Complex and non-routine lifts Conduct site surveys to assess lifting requirements, operational constraints, and associated risks. Specify and select appropriate cranes, lifting equipment, and accessories aligned with operational and safety requirements. Perform and verify all necessary technical calculations, including: Load weights and centres of gravity Crane configurations and capacities Rigging arrangements and lifting methods Provide technical leadership and guidance to Lift Supervisors, Slinger/Signallers, and site teams. Oversee and coordinate rigging and lifting operations, ensuring full compliance with approved lift plans. Ensure all activities comply with: LOLER and PUWER regulations BS 7121 standards Internal procedures and client requirements Liaise effectively with clients, principal contractors, and key stakeholders throughout project delivery. Support the mobilisation and execution of projects across multiple sites. Promote a strong safety culture, driving best practice and continuous improvement across lifting operations. Essential Requirements Demonstrable experience operating as a Lifting Appointed Person within construction, infrastructure, or heavy engineering environments. Extensive hands-on experience across mobile crane operations, lift & shift activities, and complex rigging operations. Recognised Appointed Person qualification (e.g. CPCS A61 or equivalent). Valid Slinger/Signaller and Lift Supervisor certifications (CPCS, NPORS, or equivalent). Strong working knowledge of BS 7121, LOLER, PUWER, and lifting industry best practice. Proven ability to produce detailed lift plans, method statements, and technical documentation to a high standard. Excellent organisational, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel as required. Desirable Requirements - Experience working on major infrastructure or complex urban projects. - Familiarity with jacking, skidding, and specialist transport systems. - Experience coordinating multiple cranes or high-risk operations (e.g. tandem lifts, blind lifts). - Temporary Works knowledge or interface experience. Personal Attributes - Safety-focused with a proactive approach to risk management. - High attention to detail and technical accuracy. - Professional, reliable, and able to work under pressure. - Flexible and willing to travel and work away for short durations when required. - Strong team player with the ability to lead and influence site teams. What Keltbray Offers - Opportunity to work on high-profile, technically challenging projects. - A collaborative and professional working environment. - Commitment to training, development, and continuous improvement. Diversity & Inclusion We advocate for difference and champion diversity to foster an inclusive environment that allows our people to bring their true selves to their work every day and enable our people to thrive by promoting health and preventing harm. Keltbray welcomes everyone who shares our values, regardless of their age, belief, disability, ethnicity, gender identity, maternity status, marital status, pregnancy, religion, sex or sexual orientation.
Jun 14, 2026
Contractor
Role Overview Keltbray Lifting Services is seeking a highly competent and experienced Lifting Appointed Person (AP) to support and deliver safe, efficient, and compliant lifting operations across a range of complex construction and infrastructure projects. Top Priority Requirement: Candidates must hold NPORS N047 (Rigging and Fleeting Loads) and NPORS N046 (Lift Planner Rigging and Fleeting Loads), or demonstrate equivalent experience or similar recognised qualifications, with strong practical application in live site environments. AutoCAD experience is highly desirable, and candidates must be able to demonstrate proven technical planning capability relevant to the role. The role will involve planning and managing mobile crane lifting operations alongside lift & shift activities, including heavy plant movements and specialist rigging operations. The successful candidate will play a key role in maintaining Keltbray s high standards of safety, technical excellence, and operational delivery. Key Responsibilities Act as the Appointed Person (AP) in accordance with BS 7121 and Keltbray procedures, ensuring all lifting operations are planned and executed safely. Develop and deliver comprehensive lift plans and method statements for: Mobile crane operations Lift & shift plant movements Complex and non-routine lifts Conduct site surveys to assess lifting requirements, operational constraints, and associated risks. Specify and select appropriate cranes, lifting equipment, and accessories aligned with operational and safety requirements. Perform and verify all necessary technical calculations, including: Load weights and centres of gravity Crane configurations and capacities Rigging arrangements and lifting methods Provide technical leadership and guidance to Lift Supervisors, Slinger/Signallers, and site teams. Oversee and coordinate rigging and lifting operations, ensuring full compliance with approved lift plans. Ensure all activities comply with: LOLER and PUWER regulations BS 7121 standards Internal procedures and client requirements Liaise effectively with clients, principal contractors, and key stakeholders throughout project delivery. Support the mobilisation and execution of projects across multiple sites. Promote a strong safety culture, driving best practice and continuous improvement across lifting operations. Essential Requirements Demonstrable experience operating as a Lifting Appointed Person within construction, infrastructure, or heavy engineering environments. Extensive hands-on experience across mobile crane operations, lift & shift activities, and complex rigging operations. Recognised Appointed Person qualification (e.g. CPCS A61 or equivalent). Valid Slinger/Signaller and Lift Supervisor certifications (CPCS, NPORS, or equivalent). Strong working knowledge of BS 7121, LOLER, PUWER, and lifting industry best practice. Proven ability to produce detailed lift plans, method statements, and technical documentation to a high standard. Excellent organisational, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel as required. Desirable Requirements - Experience working on major infrastructure or complex urban projects. - Familiarity with jacking, skidding, and specialist transport systems. - Experience coordinating multiple cranes or high-risk operations (e.g. tandem lifts, blind lifts). - Temporary Works knowledge or interface experience. Personal Attributes - Safety-focused with a proactive approach to risk management. - High attention to detail and technical accuracy. - Professional, reliable, and able to work under pressure. - Flexible and willing to travel and work away for short durations when required. - Strong team player with the ability to lead and influence site teams. What Keltbray Offers - Opportunity to work on high-profile, technically challenging projects. - A collaborative and professional working environment. - Commitment to training, development, and continuous improvement. Diversity & Inclusion We advocate for difference and champion diversity to foster an inclusive environment that allows our people to bring their true selves to their work every day and enable our people to thrive by promoting health and preventing harm. Keltbray welcomes everyone who shares our values, regardless of their age, belief, disability, ethnicity, gender identity, maternity status, marital status, pregnancy, religion, sex or sexual orientation.
Regional Acoustics Lead - Manchester A rare opportunity to build, lead and grow a regional acoustics business within a newly expanded multidisciplinary consultancy. Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a rapidly growing UK consultancy in the appointment of a Regional Acoustics Lead based in Manchester. Following a significant business merger, the organisation has strengthened its position across engineering, planning, environmental and development services, creating substantial opportunities for growth throughout the North West and beyond. As part of its strategic expansion plans, the business is seeking an entrepreneurial acoustics professional capable of establishing and driving a market-leading regional offering. This role is ideally suited to an individual who thrives on commercial success, enjoys developing client relationships and is motivated by the opportunity to influence business strategy while building a high-performing team. The Opportunity The successful candidate will take ownership of the regional acoustics function, leading both the technical delivery and commercial development of the service line. They will be supported by an established multidisciplinary network, a strong existing client base and significant opportunities for cross-selling services across the wider business. Key responsibilities will include: Developing and executing a regional growth strategy for acoustics. Driving business development activity and securing new project opportunities. Building and maintaining relationships with developers, architects, planners, contractors and key stakeholders. Leading bids, tenders and work-winning initiatives. Identifying new markets, sectors and revenue streams. Recruiting, mentoring and growing a regional acoustics team. Working closely with senior leadership to shape the future direction of the service offering. The ideal candidate will be a commercially minded acoustics professional with a proven track record of generating revenue, developing client relationships and delivering sustainable business growth. They are likely to possess: Extensive consultancy experience within acoustics and environmental services. A strong professional network across the North West and wider UK market. Demonstrable success in business development and work-winning activities. Experience managing projects, teams or service lines. The ambition and credibility to become a recognised leader within a growing business. Why This Role? This appointment represents far more than a traditional technical leadership position. It offers the opportunity to join a business at a transformative stage of its development, with genuine influence over regional strategy, team growth and commercial performance. For an individual seeking a platform to build a market presence, drive revenue growth and establish a lasting legacy within a forward-thinking consultancy, this is an exceptional opportunity. For a confidential discussion regarding this position, please contact Amir Gharaati of Penguin Recruitment.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Regional Acoustics Lead - Manchester A rare opportunity to build, lead and grow a regional acoustics business within a newly expanded multidisciplinary consultancy. Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a rapidly growing UK consultancy in the appointment of a Regional Acoustics Lead based in Manchester. Following a significant business merger, the organisation has strengthened its position across engineering, planning, environmental and development services, creating substantial opportunities for growth throughout the North West and beyond. As part of its strategic expansion plans, the business is seeking an entrepreneurial acoustics professional capable of establishing and driving a market-leading regional offering. This role is ideally suited to an individual who thrives on commercial success, enjoys developing client relationships and is motivated by the opportunity to influence business strategy while building a high-performing team. The Opportunity The successful candidate will take ownership of the regional acoustics function, leading both the technical delivery and commercial development of the service line. They will be supported by an established multidisciplinary network, a strong existing client base and significant opportunities for cross-selling services across the wider business. Key responsibilities will include: Developing and executing a regional growth strategy for acoustics. Driving business development activity and securing new project opportunities. Building and maintaining relationships with developers, architects, planners, contractors and key stakeholders. Leading bids, tenders and work-winning initiatives. Identifying new markets, sectors and revenue streams. Recruiting, mentoring and growing a regional acoustics team. Working closely with senior leadership to shape the future direction of the service offering. The ideal candidate will be a commercially minded acoustics professional with a proven track record of generating revenue, developing client relationships and delivering sustainable business growth. They are likely to possess: Extensive consultancy experience within acoustics and environmental services. A strong professional network across the North West and wider UK market. Demonstrable success in business development and work-winning activities. Experience managing projects, teams or service lines. The ambition and credibility to become a recognised leader within a growing business. Why This Role? This appointment represents far more than a traditional technical leadership position. It offers the opportunity to join a business at a transformative stage of its development, with genuine influence over regional strategy, team growth and commercial performance. For an individual seeking a platform to build a market presence, drive revenue growth and establish a lasting legacy within a forward-thinking consultancy, this is an exceptional opportunity. For a confidential discussion regarding this position, please contact Amir Gharaati of Penguin Recruitment.
SRT Marine Systems plc (SRT) is a market leader in the domain of international marine surveillance technology and systems. We are a respected, established, and an ambitious multi-national company headquartered in the UK with a global customer base. The company has a worldwide impact in the marine sector by leading the next generation of Maritime Domain Awareness technologies "MDA", products, and systems that significantly enhance security, safety, environmental protection, and sustainability. Our customers are global and range from the largest national coast guards to individual vessel owners. SRT is an exciting company where high-quality results are rewarded. We are ambitious and constantly seek to innovate in order to deliver better products and services to our customers. We strive to make SRT a rewarding and challenging place to work, where talented, hard-working individuals have the opportunity to make a real impact across the marine industry. Role overview of our Team Administrator As our Team Administrator will report directly to the PMO (Project Management Office) Manager and you will be working within the project delivery function at SRT, your role will be supporting the PMO Team and liaising closely with a number of departments both in the UK and our Global Project teams. This is a new, exciting and varied role for a dynamic new colleague who is seeking to progress their career into an industry sector that is unique and fast paced. You may not have a background in Projects, but if you are highly organised, able to manage an extremely diverse workload, then this may very well be your next career move. The role of Team Administrator role is primarily based in our Bristol office, but you must be willing to travel to our offices in Cardiff and Bath on occasion, with some flexibility for Hybrid working. Our office is based in Bristol City Centre and therefore easily commutable. Responsibilities - Team Administrator (not exhaustive): Provide day-to-day administrative support to the PMO and wider project team Manage training administration, including the creation of training certificates, attendance registers, and competence documentation for all customer and in-country partner training courses Perform quality assurance checks on project documentation, including work instructions, customer presentations, and engineering documents Schedule meetings, prepare agendas, and accurately record and distribute meeting minutes Provide administrative support to the Sales Team as part of the Tender/Bid process Collect information from project teams to develop and communicate success stories and updates for internal bulletin boards and communications Prepare high quality project status reports, dashboards, and presentations for stakeholders Support procurement activities, including raising shipping requests and coordinating task assignments for in-country partners using Zuper Maintain and regularly update the project Actions Log to ensure accountability and follow-up Maintain and regularly update the project Whereabouts Planner to ensure visibility for resource planning process Ad-hoc support to PMO Manager and Programme Director's Requirements - Team Administrator Strong organisational and administrative skills Excellent written and verbal communication abilities High attention to detail with strong quality assurance capability Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines Experience supporting project teams or working within a PMO environment (preferred) Familiarity with procurement processes and task management systems (e.g., Zuper) is an advantage Appreciation of cultural differences in overseas territories and ability to communicate well with overseas colleagues Desire to build a solid, secure career with a rapidly growing company Benefits Highly Competitive Salary and benefits package 25 days annual leave rising to 28 days with service Real individual development opportunities Company "Get to know you" days SRT Marine Systems plc are an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment for all employees and actively encourage applications from all sectors of the community. Please note - we are not able to provide Visa sponsorship for this role
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
SRT Marine Systems plc (SRT) is a market leader in the domain of international marine surveillance technology and systems. We are a respected, established, and an ambitious multi-national company headquartered in the UK with a global customer base. The company has a worldwide impact in the marine sector by leading the next generation of Maritime Domain Awareness technologies "MDA", products, and systems that significantly enhance security, safety, environmental protection, and sustainability. Our customers are global and range from the largest national coast guards to individual vessel owners. SRT is an exciting company where high-quality results are rewarded. We are ambitious and constantly seek to innovate in order to deliver better products and services to our customers. We strive to make SRT a rewarding and challenging place to work, where talented, hard-working individuals have the opportunity to make a real impact across the marine industry. Role overview of our Team Administrator As our Team Administrator will report directly to the PMO (Project Management Office) Manager and you will be working within the project delivery function at SRT, your role will be supporting the PMO Team and liaising closely with a number of departments both in the UK and our Global Project teams. This is a new, exciting and varied role for a dynamic new colleague who is seeking to progress their career into an industry sector that is unique and fast paced. You may not have a background in Projects, but if you are highly organised, able to manage an extremely diverse workload, then this may very well be your next career move. The role of Team Administrator role is primarily based in our Bristol office, but you must be willing to travel to our offices in Cardiff and Bath on occasion, with some flexibility for Hybrid working. Our office is based in Bristol City Centre and therefore easily commutable. Responsibilities - Team Administrator (not exhaustive): Provide day-to-day administrative support to the PMO and wider project team Manage training administration, including the creation of training certificates, attendance registers, and competence documentation for all customer and in-country partner training courses Perform quality assurance checks on project documentation, including work instructions, customer presentations, and engineering documents Schedule meetings, prepare agendas, and accurately record and distribute meeting minutes Provide administrative support to the Sales Team as part of the Tender/Bid process Collect information from project teams to develop and communicate success stories and updates for internal bulletin boards and communications Prepare high quality project status reports, dashboards, and presentations for stakeholders Support procurement activities, including raising shipping requests and coordinating task assignments for in-country partners using Zuper Maintain and regularly update the project Actions Log to ensure accountability and follow-up Maintain and regularly update the project Whereabouts Planner to ensure visibility for resource planning process Ad-hoc support to PMO Manager and Programme Director's Requirements - Team Administrator Strong organisational and administrative skills Excellent written and verbal communication abilities High attention to detail with strong quality assurance capability Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines Experience supporting project teams or working within a PMO environment (preferred) Familiarity with procurement processes and task management systems (e.g., Zuper) is an advantage Appreciation of cultural differences in overseas territories and ability to communicate well with overseas colleagues Desire to build a solid, secure career with a rapidly growing company Benefits Highly Competitive Salary and benefits package 25 days annual leave rising to 28 days with service Real individual development opportunities Company "Get to know you" days SRT Marine Systems plc are an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment for all employees and actively encourage applications from all sectors of the community. Please note - we are not able to provide Visa sponsorship for this role
SRT Marine Systems plc (SRT) is a market leader in the domain of international marine surveillance technology and systems. We are a respected, established, and an ambitious multi-national company headquartered in the UK with a global customer base. The company has a worldwide impact in the marine sector by leading the next generation of Maritime Domain Awareness technologies "MDA", products, and systems that significantly enhance security, safety, environmental protection, and sustainability. Our customers are global and range from the largest national coast guards to individual vessel owners. SRT is an exciting company where high-quality results are rewarded. We are ambitious and constantly seek to innovate in order to deliver better products and services to our customers. We strive to make SRT a rewarding and challenging place to work, where talented, hard-working individuals have the opportunity to make a real impact across the marine industry. Role overview of our Team Administrator As our Team Administrator will report directly to the PMO (Project Management Office)Manager and you will be working within the project delivery function at SRT, your role will be supporting the PMO Team and liaising closely with a number of departments both in the UK and our Global Project teams. This is a new, exciting and varied role for a dynamic new colleague who is seeking to progress their career into an industry sector that is unique and fast paced. You may not have a background in Projects, but if you are highly organised, able to manage an extremely diverse workload, then this may very well be your next career move. The role of Team Administrator role is primarily based in our Bristol office, but you must be willing to travel to our offices in Cardiff and Bath on occasion, with some flexibility for Hybrid working. Our office is based in Bristol City Centre and therefore easily commutable. Responsibilities - Team Administrator (not exhaustive): Provide day-to-day administrative support to the PMO and wider project team Manage training administration, including the creation of training certificates, attendance registers, and competence documentation for all customer and in-country partner training courses Perform quality assurance checks on project documentation, including work instructions, customer presentations, and engineering documents Schedule meetings, prepare agendas, and accurately record and distribute meeting minutes Provide administrative support to the Sales Team as part of the Tender/Bid process Collect information from project teams to develop and communicate success stories and updates for internal bulletin boards and communications Prepare high quality project status reports, dashboards, and presentations for stakeholders Support procurement activities, including raising shipping requests and coordinating task assignments for in-country partners using Zuper Maintain and regularly update the project Actions Log to ensure accountability and follow-up Maintain and regularly update the project Whereabouts Planner to ensure visibility for resource planning process Ad-hoc support to PMO Manager and Programme Director's Requirements - Team Administrator Strong organisational and administrative skills Excellent written and verbal communication abilities High attention to detail with strong quality assurance capability Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines Experience supporting project teams or working within a PMO environment (preferred) Familiarity with procurement processes and task management systems (e.g., Zuper) is an advantage Appreciation of cultural differences in overseas territories and ability to communicate well with overseas colleagues Desire to build a solid, secure career with a rapidly growing company Benefits Highly Competitive Salary and benefits package 25 days annual leave rising to 28 days with service Real individual development opportunities Company "Get to know you" days SRT Marine Systems plc are an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment for all employees and actively encourage applications from all sectors of the community. Please note - we are not able to provide Visa sponsorship for this role
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
SRT Marine Systems plc (SRT) is a market leader in the domain of international marine surveillance technology and systems. We are a respected, established, and an ambitious multi-national company headquartered in the UK with a global customer base. The company has a worldwide impact in the marine sector by leading the next generation of Maritime Domain Awareness technologies "MDA", products, and systems that significantly enhance security, safety, environmental protection, and sustainability. Our customers are global and range from the largest national coast guards to individual vessel owners. SRT is an exciting company where high-quality results are rewarded. We are ambitious and constantly seek to innovate in order to deliver better products and services to our customers. We strive to make SRT a rewarding and challenging place to work, where talented, hard-working individuals have the opportunity to make a real impact across the marine industry. Role overview of our Team Administrator As our Team Administrator will report directly to the PMO (Project Management Office)Manager and you will be working within the project delivery function at SRT, your role will be supporting the PMO Team and liaising closely with a number of departments both in the UK and our Global Project teams. This is a new, exciting and varied role for a dynamic new colleague who is seeking to progress their career into an industry sector that is unique and fast paced. You may not have a background in Projects, but if you are highly organised, able to manage an extremely diverse workload, then this may very well be your next career move. The role of Team Administrator role is primarily based in our Bristol office, but you must be willing to travel to our offices in Cardiff and Bath on occasion, with some flexibility for Hybrid working. Our office is based in Bristol City Centre and therefore easily commutable. Responsibilities - Team Administrator (not exhaustive): Provide day-to-day administrative support to the PMO and wider project team Manage training administration, including the creation of training certificates, attendance registers, and competence documentation for all customer and in-country partner training courses Perform quality assurance checks on project documentation, including work instructions, customer presentations, and engineering documents Schedule meetings, prepare agendas, and accurately record and distribute meeting minutes Provide administrative support to the Sales Team as part of the Tender/Bid process Collect information from project teams to develop and communicate success stories and updates for internal bulletin boards and communications Prepare high quality project status reports, dashboards, and presentations for stakeholders Support procurement activities, including raising shipping requests and coordinating task assignments for in-country partners using Zuper Maintain and regularly update the project Actions Log to ensure accountability and follow-up Maintain and regularly update the project Whereabouts Planner to ensure visibility for resource planning process Ad-hoc support to PMO Manager and Programme Director's Requirements - Team Administrator Strong organisational and administrative skills Excellent written and verbal communication abilities High attention to detail with strong quality assurance capability Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines Experience supporting project teams or working within a PMO environment (preferred) Familiarity with procurement processes and task management systems (e.g., Zuper) is an advantage Appreciation of cultural differences in overseas territories and ability to communicate well with overseas colleagues Desire to build a solid, secure career with a rapidly growing company Benefits Highly Competitive Salary and benefits package 25 days annual leave rising to 28 days with service Real individual development opportunities Company "Get to know you" days SRT Marine Systems plc are an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment for all employees and actively encourage applications from all sectors of the community. Please note - we are not able to provide Visa sponsorship for this role
SRT Marine Systems plc (SRT) is a market leader in the domain of international marine surveillance technology and systems. We are a respected, established, and an ambitious multi-national company headquartered in the UK with a global customer base. The company has a worldwide impact in the marine sector by leading the next generation of Maritime Domain Awareness technologies "MDA", products, and systems that significantly enhance security, safety, environmental protection, and sustainability. Our customers are global and range from the largest national coast guards to individual vessel owners. SRT is an exciting company where high-quality results are rewarded. We are ambitious and constantly seek to innovate in order to deliver better products and services to our customers. We strive to make SRT a rewarding and challenging place to work, where talented, hard-working individuals have the opportunity to make a real impact across the marine industry. Role overview of our Team Administrator As our Team Administrator will report directly to the PMO (Project Management Office) Manager and you will be working within the project delivery function at SRT, your role will be supporting the PMO Team and liaising closely with a number of departments both in the UK and our Global Project teams. This is a new, exciting and varied role for a dynamic new colleague who is seeking to progress their career into an industry sector that is unique and fast paced. You may not have a background in Projects, but if you are highly organised, able to manage an extremely diverse workload, then this may very well be your next career move. The role of Team Administrator role is primarily based in our Bristol office, but you must be willing to travel to our offices in Cardiff and Bath on occasion, with some flexibility for Hybrid working. Our office is based in Bristol City Centre and therefore easily commutable. Responsibilities - Team Administrator (not exhaustive): Provide day-to-day administrative support to the PMO and wider project team Manage training administration, including the creation of training certificates, attendance registers, and competence documentation for all customer and in-country partner training courses Perform quality assurance checks on project documentation, including work instructions, customer presentations, and engineering documents Schedule meetings, prepare agendas, and accurately record and distribute meeting minutes Provide administrative support to the Sales Team as part of the Tender/Bid process Collect information from project teams to develop and communicate success stories and updates for internal bulletin boards and communications Prepare high quality project status reports, dashboards, and presentations for stakeholders Support procurement activities, including raising shipping requests and coordinating task assignments for in-country partners using Zuper Maintain and regularly update the project Actions Log to ensure accountability and follow-up Maintain and regularly update the project Whereabouts Planner to ensure visibility for resource planning process Ad-hoc support to PMO Manager and Programme Director's Requirements - Team Administrator Strong organisational and administrative skills Excellent written and verbal communication abilities High attention to detail with strong quality assurance capability Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines Experience supporting project teams or working within a PMO environment (preferred) Familiarity with procurement processes and task management systems (e.g., Zuper) is an advantage Appreciation of cultural differences in overseas territories and ability to communicate well with overseas colleagues Desire to build a solid, secure career with a rapidly growing company Benefits Highly Competitive Salary and benefits package 25 days annual leave rising to 28 days with service Real individual development opportunities Company "Get to know you" days SRT Marine Systems plc are an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment for all employees and actively encourage applications from all sectors of the community. Please note - we are not able to provide Visa sponsorship for this role
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
SRT Marine Systems plc (SRT) is a market leader in the domain of international marine surveillance technology and systems. We are a respected, established, and an ambitious multi-national company headquartered in the UK with a global customer base. The company has a worldwide impact in the marine sector by leading the next generation of Maritime Domain Awareness technologies "MDA", products, and systems that significantly enhance security, safety, environmental protection, and sustainability. Our customers are global and range from the largest national coast guards to individual vessel owners. SRT is an exciting company where high-quality results are rewarded. We are ambitious and constantly seek to innovate in order to deliver better products and services to our customers. We strive to make SRT a rewarding and challenging place to work, where talented, hard-working individuals have the opportunity to make a real impact across the marine industry. Role overview of our Team Administrator As our Team Administrator will report directly to the PMO (Project Management Office) Manager and you will be working within the project delivery function at SRT, your role will be supporting the PMO Team and liaising closely with a number of departments both in the UK and our Global Project teams. This is a new, exciting and varied role for a dynamic new colleague who is seeking to progress their career into an industry sector that is unique and fast paced. You may not have a background in Projects, but if you are highly organised, able to manage an extremely diverse workload, then this may very well be your next career move. The role of Team Administrator role is primarily based in our Bristol office, but you must be willing to travel to our offices in Cardiff and Bath on occasion, with some flexibility for Hybrid working. Our office is based in Bristol City Centre and therefore easily commutable. Responsibilities - Team Administrator (not exhaustive): Provide day-to-day administrative support to the PMO and wider project team Manage training administration, including the creation of training certificates, attendance registers, and competence documentation for all customer and in-country partner training courses Perform quality assurance checks on project documentation, including work instructions, customer presentations, and engineering documents Schedule meetings, prepare agendas, and accurately record and distribute meeting minutes Provide administrative support to the Sales Team as part of the Tender/Bid process Collect information from project teams to develop and communicate success stories and updates for internal bulletin boards and communications Prepare high quality project status reports, dashboards, and presentations for stakeholders Support procurement activities, including raising shipping requests and coordinating task assignments for in-country partners using Zuper Maintain and regularly update the project Actions Log to ensure accountability and follow-up Maintain and regularly update the project Whereabouts Planner to ensure visibility for resource planning process Ad-hoc support to PMO Manager and Programme Director's Requirements - Team Administrator Strong organisational and administrative skills Excellent written and verbal communication abilities High attention to detail with strong quality assurance capability Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines Experience supporting project teams or working within a PMO environment (preferred) Familiarity with procurement processes and task management systems (e.g., Zuper) is an advantage Appreciation of cultural differences in overseas territories and ability to communicate well with overseas colleagues Desire to build a solid, secure career with a rapidly growing company Benefits Highly Competitive Salary and benefits package 25 days annual leave rising to 28 days with service Real individual development opportunities Company "Get to know you" days SRT Marine Systems plc are an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment for all employees and actively encourage applications from all sectors of the community. Please note - we are not able to provide Visa sponsorship for this role
Are you someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment where no two days are the same? We're looking for a proactive Planner to help ensure our works are delivered on time, efficiently, and to the highest standards. In this role, you'll be at the heart of coordinating teams, managing permits, liaising with clients, and keeping everything running smoothly from planning through to completion. You'll play a key part in driving performance, meeting contractual SLAs, and making sure our clients and customers receive an exceptional service throughout every project. About Browne At Browne, we are engineering with purpose. We're a leading UK contractor working in the water and civil engineering sectors, delivering projects that help improve everyday life. From building pipelines and upgrading pumping stations to maintaining reservoirs and drainage systems, we support cleaner water, stronger infrastructure and more reliable services for communities. We offer a wide range of career opportunities both on site and behind the scenes. Whether your skills are in engineering, project delivery, safety, sustainability, commercial, planning or business support, there's a place for you at Browne. We value different perspectives and experiences, and we're proud to be a Silver Award Investors in Diversity accredited employer. Our teams use smart technology and a hands-on approach to make sure every job is delivered safely and to a high standard. We support our clients through the full life of their assets, from construction and mechanical systems to long-term maintenance. Browne is part of Renew Holdings plc, a UK-based group of specialist engineering companies. What We're Looking For We're seeking someone who brings the right blend of experience, technical know-how, and a positive, can-do attitude. Ideally you'll offer: Previous planning experience, preferably within utilities or street works Knowledge of Street Manager and/or Aurora systems Strong communication and organisational skills Ability to manage deadlines and prioritise effectively Comfort working with Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Excel, Teams, Word) Understanding of permits, street works requirements or traffic management A proactive, solutions-focused mindset If you're someone who enjoys problem-solving, coordinating people and processes, and keeping operations running like clockwork, we'd love to hear from you. Join us and play a vital role in delivering high-quality work that makes an impact. The Company has experienced unprecedented growth over the past few years. We have a vast number of employees, and provide support to clients from all over the country.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Are you someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment where no two days are the same? We're looking for a proactive Planner to help ensure our works are delivered on time, efficiently, and to the highest standards. In this role, you'll be at the heart of coordinating teams, managing permits, liaising with clients, and keeping everything running smoothly from planning through to completion. You'll play a key part in driving performance, meeting contractual SLAs, and making sure our clients and customers receive an exceptional service throughout every project. About Browne At Browne, we are engineering with purpose. We're a leading UK contractor working in the water and civil engineering sectors, delivering projects that help improve everyday life. From building pipelines and upgrading pumping stations to maintaining reservoirs and drainage systems, we support cleaner water, stronger infrastructure and more reliable services for communities. We offer a wide range of career opportunities both on site and behind the scenes. Whether your skills are in engineering, project delivery, safety, sustainability, commercial, planning or business support, there's a place for you at Browne. We value different perspectives and experiences, and we're proud to be a Silver Award Investors in Diversity accredited employer. Our teams use smart technology and a hands-on approach to make sure every job is delivered safely and to a high standard. We support our clients through the full life of their assets, from construction and mechanical systems to long-term maintenance. Browne is part of Renew Holdings plc, a UK-based group of specialist engineering companies. What We're Looking For We're seeking someone who brings the right blend of experience, technical know-how, and a positive, can-do attitude. Ideally you'll offer: Previous planning experience, preferably within utilities or street works Knowledge of Street Manager and/or Aurora systems Strong communication and organisational skills Ability to manage deadlines and prioritise effectively Comfort working with Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Excel, Teams, Word) Understanding of permits, street works requirements or traffic management A proactive, solutions-focused mindset If you're someone who enjoys problem-solving, coordinating people and processes, and keeping operations running like clockwork, we'd love to hear from you. Join us and play a vital role in delivering high-quality work that makes an impact. The Company has experienced unprecedented growth over the past few years. We have a vast number of employees, and provide support to clients from all over the country.
Terry Parris Associates
Sunbury-on-thames, Middlesex
Job Title: Planner - Systems This is a very exciting opportunity for a Manufacturing/Engineering Planner will form an integral part of the production team. UK based candidates only, with ILR/Settlement Status or British Passport only. Security clearance required. Experience within a Manufacturing/Engineering environment essential. With a strong, solid background in planning; the candidate will take a lead approach in planning the shop floor ensuring the correct materials are in the right place at the right time as part of an executable operational plan is in place that takes account of capacity and delivers the customer requirements. You will also help towards developing and improving planning processes and procedures. Main Duties/Responsibilities: Prioritise materials/issues through the supporting functions, e.g. Goods In, Stores, Dispatch, Purchasing, Engineering, etc Liaising with the purchasing team on materials availability & quality of supply Control traceability through the shop floor Raise and control Works Orders in line with MRP Review, decide and action MRP exception messages Align with operations to forecast sales and site planning activities Develop and continuously improve planning processes and procedures Maintain MRP parameters in line with company policies Proactive daily communication with Customer Services ensuring updates, issues and resolutions are shared in a timely manner Appreciation / understanding of Aerospace / Medical traceability requirements Work as a key member within cross functional team to deliver customer requirements and Sales targets Measured business drivers WO Action Messages MPS adherence Inventory reduction Stranded WIP & obsolesence Customer On Time Delivery Sales Excellent salary and benefits package on offer. To hear more about this opportunity, apply through the link and we will call you to discuss this position in more detail.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Planner - Systems This is a very exciting opportunity for a Manufacturing/Engineering Planner will form an integral part of the production team. UK based candidates only, with ILR/Settlement Status or British Passport only. Security clearance required. Experience within a Manufacturing/Engineering environment essential. With a strong, solid background in planning; the candidate will take a lead approach in planning the shop floor ensuring the correct materials are in the right place at the right time as part of an executable operational plan is in place that takes account of capacity and delivers the customer requirements. You will also help towards developing and improving planning processes and procedures. Main Duties/Responsibilities: Prioritise materials/issues through the supporting functions, e.g. Goods In, Stores, Dispatch, Purchasing, Engineering, etc Liaising with the purchasing team on materials availability & quality of supply Control traceability through the shop floor Raise and control Works Orders in line with MRP Review, decide and action MRP exception messages Align with operations to forecast sales and site planning activities Develop and continuously improve planning processes and procedures Maintain MRP parameters in line with company policies Proactive daily communication with Customer Services ensuring updates, issues and resolutions are shared in a timely manner Appreciation / understanding of Aerospace / Medical traceability requirements Work as a key member within cross functional team to deliver customer requirements and Sales targets Measured business drivers WO Action Messages MPS adherence Inventory reduction Stranded WIP & obsolesence Customer On Time Delivery Sales Excellent salary and benefits package on offer. To hear more about this opportunity, apply through the link and we will call you to discuss this position in more detail.
P6 Senior Planner If you'd like to be considered for this opportunity we encourage you to apply promptly to avoid disappointment as if applications are high the role will close before the closing date given. This is not just another role. This is an opportunity to contribute to one of the most significant, complex and high-impact defence programmes in the UK today. Following the publication of the Defence Nuclear Enterprise Command, AWE has begun work on a sovereign replacement warhead programme known as Astraea. This programme sits at the heart of the UK's national security ensuring a safe, secure, and credible nuclear deterrent for generations to come. We are now building a team to deliver this next chapter and we are looking for exceptional people who want to work at the cutting edge of science, engineering and programme delivery. Location: RG7 4PR, located between Reading and Basingstoke, with free onsite parking. Package: Salary from 49,830 - 78,770 (depending on suitability, qualifications, and experience) Working pattern: AWE operates a 9-day working fortnight. We will consider flexible working requests so that your work may fit in with your lifestyle. Just let us know your preferred working pattern on your application. Please note this role will require you to be onsite 100% of the time Ready to play your part? At AWE, it's not just a job, it's far more than that. Our shared purpose is to help keep the nation safe. Could this role be the opportunity for you to play your part? As a Senior Planner, you will deliver the complete planning capability within the business by maintaining the Integrated Master Schedule (IMS). You will support Task Managers with business rhythms, schedule integrity, network analysis, and communications with programme and business teams. You'll provide planning expertise to internal customers, implement planning processes and policies, and produce planning and reporting deliverables in line with agreed business rhythms. This role also involves supporting long-range operational programme planning and developing strong stakeholder relationships. As part of your role, you will: Deliver high-quality project controls planning capability through the development, maintenance and assurance of complex Integrated Master Schedules (IMS), providing accurate, timely and defensible forecasts to inform critical programme decisions Lead and support planning activities across the full project lifecycle, ensuring alignment to scope, cost and delivery strategy under configuration control Undertake schedule analysis and performance management, including critical path, dependencies, variance analysis and forecasting, to provide clear insight into current and future delivery positions Facilitate planning workshops and provide independent assurance and challenge through peer reviews, schedule health checks and adherence to planning standards and governance Drive continuous improvement and planning excellence, evolving processes, tools and capability while championing best practice across the programme Identify emerging risks, trends and delivery threats, providing early warning, recovery options and decision support to stakeholders Lead, coach and mentor junior planners, developing planning capability and embedding consistent standards of quality, integrity and delivery excellence across teams Champion the highest standards of safety, health, environment, security and quality, recognising the critical importance of these principles in delivering a programme central to the UK's national security. Whilst not a checklist, a Senior Planner should demonstrate: Experience of planning on projects/programmes in a dynamic, delivery focused environment Advanced level of skill with Oracle Primavera P6 Skills in Microsoft Office. Qualification in an appropriate business or technical discipline, or equivalent experience. Some reasons we think you'll love it here: 9-day working fortnight - every other Friday off, plus 270 hours of annual leave. Market-leading contributory pension scheme (we pay between 9% and 13% depending on your contributions). Family-friendly policies: Maternity Leave - 39 Weeks Full Pay; Paternity Leave - 4 Weeks Full Pay. Professional career development opportunities, including funding for annual membership of a relevant professional body. Employee Assistance Programme and Occupational Health Services. Life Assurance (4 x annual salary). Discounts on everyday spending. Special Leave Policy, including paid time off for volunteering, public service, and caring. For full details, visit the 'Working at AWE' page on our website and check out the AWE Benefits Guide.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
P6 Senior Planner If you'd like to be considered for this opportunity we encourage you to apply promptly to avoid disappointment as if applications are high the role will close before the closing date given. This is not just another role. This is an opportunity to contribute to one of the most significant, complex and high-impact defence programmes in the UK today. Following the publication of the Defence Nuclear Enterprise Command, AWE has begun work on a sovereign replacement warhead programme known as Astraea. This programme sits at the heart of the UK's national security ensuring a safe, secure, and credible nuclear deterrent for generations to come. We are now building a team to deliver this next chapter and we are looking for exceptional people who want to work at the cutting edge of science, engineering and programme delivery. Location: RG7 4PR, located between Reading and Basingstoke, with free onsite parking. Package: Salary from 49,830 - 78,770 (depending on suitability, qualifications, and experience) Working pattern: AWE operates a 9-day working fortnight. We will consider flexible working requests so that your work may fit in with your lifestyle. Just let us know your preferred working pattern on your application. Please note this role will require you to be onsite 100% of the time Ready to play your part? At AWE, it's not just a job, it's far more than that. Our shared purpose is to help keep the nation safe. Could this role be the opportunity for you to play your part? As a Senior Planner, you will deliver the complete planning capability within the business by maintaining the Integrated Master Schedule (IMS). You will support Task Managers with business rhythms, schedule integrity, network analysis, and communications with programme and business teams. You'll provide planning expertise to internal customers, implement planning processes and policies, and produce planning and reporting deliverables in line with agreed business rhythms. This role also involves supporting long-range operational programme planning and developing strong stakeholder relationships. As part of your role, you will: Deliver high-quality project controls planning capability through the development, maintenance and assurance of complex Integrated Master Schedules (IMS), providing accurate, timely and defensible forecasts to inform critical programme decisions Lead and support planning activities across the full project lifecycle, ensuring alignment to scope, cost and delivery strategy under configuration control Undertake schedule analysis and performance management, including critical path, dependencies, variance analysis and forecasting, to provide clear insight into current and future delivery positions Facilitate planning workshops and provide independent assurance and challenge through peer reviews, schedule health checks and adherence to planning standards and governance Drive continuous improvement and planning excellence, evolving processes, tools and capability while championing best practice across the programme Identify emerging risks, trends and delivery threats, providing early warning, recovery options and decision support to stakeholders Lead, coach and mentor junior planners, developing planning capability and embedding consistent standards of quality, integrity and delivery excellence across teams Champion the highest standards of safety, health, environment, security and quality, recognising the critical importance of these principles in delivering a programme central to the UK's national security. Whilst not a checklist, a Senior Planner should demonstrate: Experience of planning on projects/programmes in a dynamic, delivery focused environment Advanced level of skill with Oracle Primavera P6 Skills in Microsoft Office. Qualification in an appropriate business or technical discipline, or equivalent experience. Some reasons we think you'll love it here: 9-day working fortnight - every other Friday off, plus 270 hours of annual leave. Market-leading contributory pension scheme (we pay between 9% and 13% depending on your contributions). Family-friendly policies: Maternity Leave - 39 Weeks Full Pay; Paternity Leave - 4 Weeks Full Pay. Professional career development opportunities, including funding for annual membership of a relevant professional body. Employee Assistance Programme and Occupational Health Services. Life Assurance (4 x annual salary). Discounts on everyday spending. Special Leave Policy, including paid time off for volunteering, public service, and caring. For full details, visit the 'Working at AWE' page on our website and check out the AWE Benefits Guide.
Senior Sustainability Consultant (BREEAM) Location: Bristol Salary: 40,000 - 50,000 (Competitive DOE) Working Pattern: Hybrid Working Full-Time Permanent Overview We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Senior Sustainability Consultant to join a leading multidisciplinary consultancy's growing Advisory Services team. This is a unique opportunity to work on some of the UK's most exciting sustainable development projects, spanning commercial, education, public sector, mixed-use, and large-scale masterplanning schemes. As a Senior Sustainability Consultant, you will play a key role in delivering innovative and practical sustainability strategies, managing client relationships, and contributing to the achievement of Net Zero Carbon and broader environmental goals. You will collaborate with a diverse team of architects, engineers, planners, and developers to deliver impactful solutions that meet sustainability requirements while remaining commercially viable. Benefits Flexible hybrid working arrangements to support work-life balance. Opportunity to lead high-profile sustainability projects. Clear career progression within a growing and dynamic consultancy. Collaborative and supportive multidisciplinary working environment. Support for professional accreditation and ongoing professional development. Exposure to a wide range of sustainability disciplines and frameworks. Day-to-Day Your typical day as a Senior Sustainability Consultant may include: Leading client meetings to discuss project requirements and sustainability goals. Conducting technical assessments, such as energy modelling or lifecycle analysis. Preparing detailed sustainability reports and presentations for stakeholders. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to integrate sustainability into design processes. Managing project timelines, budgets, and deliverables to ensure successful outcomes. Staying updated on the latest sustainability trends, regulations, and technologies. Mentoring junior team members and fostering a culture of knowledge sharing. Responsibilities As a Senior Sustainability Consultant, your key responsibilities will include: Leading the delivery of sustainability strategies and environmental assessment frameworks, including BREEAM, WELL, NABERS, Ska, and similar schemes. Developing planning and operational sustainability strategies aligned with Net Zero Carbon objectives. Providing technical expertise across key sustainability themes such as energy, carbon, health and wellbeing, water, transport, materials, waste, ecology, and climate resilience. Managing whole-life carbon assessments, energy strategies, and building performance analysis. Producing high-quality reports, presentations, and technical documentation for clients and planning authorities. Leading project teams and coordinating sustainability inputs across multidisciplinary design teams. Building and maintaining strong client relationships, acting as a trusted advisor throughout project lifecycles. Ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest technical standards. Contributing to business development activities, including proposals and bid submissions. Supporting innovation and continuous improvement within the sustainability team. Qualifications To be successful in this role, you should have: A degree in Sustainability, Environmental Science, Engineering, Building Services, Architecture, or a related discipline. Several years of experience in a sustainability consultancy or built environment advisory role. Strong technical knowledge of sustainability assessment methodologies and environmental certification schemes. Proven experience in leading projects and managing client relationships. Excellent report writing, presentation, and stakeholder engagement skills. Strong commercial awareness and project management capabilities. The ability to translate complex technical information into practical and actionable advice. A passion for driving sustainable outcomes within the built environment. Desirable Experience: Experience with sustainability frameworks such as BREEAM, WELL, NABERS, Ska, LEED, DREAM, or similar. Expertise in whole-life carbon assessments, lifecycle analysis, energy and carbon strategies, or building physics and environmental modelling. Knowledge of Net Zero Carbon roadmaps, climate resilience strategies, ESG, and sustainability reporting. Preferred Qualifications: Professional accreditation with a recognised industry body or working towards accreditation. Relevant assessor qualifications within BREEAM, WELL, NABERS, or similar frameworks. Proven experience mentoring junior consultants and supporting team development. If you are a passionate and experienced sustainability professional looking to make a meaningful impact on the future of sustainable development, we want to hear from you. Apply today or contact us for a confidential discussion about this exciting opportunity.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Senior Sustainability Consultant (BREEAM) Location: Bristol Salary: 40,000 - 50,000 (Competitive DOE) Working Pattern: Hybrid Working Full-Time Permanent Overview We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Senior Sustainability Consultant to join a leading multidisciplinary consultancy's growing Advisory Services team. This is a unique opportunity to work on some of the UK's most exciting sustainable development projects, spanning commercial, education, public sector, mixed-use, and large-scale masterplanning schemes. As a Senior Sustainability Consultant, you will play a key role in delivering innovative and practical sustainability strategies, managing client relationships, and contributing to the achievement of Net Zero Carbon and broader environmental goals. You will collaborate with a diverse team of architects, engineers, planners, and developers to deliver impactful solutions that meet sustainability requirements while remaining commercially viable. Benefits Flexible hybrid working arrangements to support work-life balance. Opportunity to lead high-profile sustainability projects. Clear career progression within a growing and dynamic consultancy. Collaborative and supportive multidisciplinary working environment. Support for professional accreditation and ongoing professional development. Exposure to a wide range of sustainability disciplines and frameworks. Day-to-Day Your typical day as a Senior Sustainability Consultant may include: Leading client meetings to discuss project requirements and sustainability goals. Conducting technical assessments, such as energy modelling or lifecycle analysis. Preparing detailed sustainability reports and presentations for stakeholders. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to integrate sustainability into design processes. Managing project timelines, budgets, and deliverables to ensure successful outcomes. Staying updated on the latest sustainability trends, regulations, and technologies. Mentoring junior team members and fostering a culture of knowledge sharing. Responsibilities As a Senior Sustainability Consultant, your key responsibilities will include: Leading the delivery of sustainability strategies and environmental assessment frameworks, including BREEAM, WELL, NABERS, Ska, and similar schemes. Developing planning and operational sustainability strategies aligned with Net Zero Carbon objectives. Providing technical expertise across key sustainability themes such as energy, carbon, health and wellbeing, water, transport, materials, waste, ecology, and climate resilience. Managing whole-life carbon assessments, energy strategies, and building performance analysis. Producing high-quality reports, presentations, and technical documentation for clients and planning authorities. Leading project teams and coordinating sustainability inputs across multidisciplinary design teams. Building and maintaining strong client relationships, acting as a trusted advisor throughout project lifecycles. Ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest technical standards. Contributing to business development activities, including proposals and bid submissions. Supporting innovation and continuous improvement within the sustainability team. Qualifications To be successful in this role, you should have: A degree in Sustainability, Environmental Science, Engineering, Building Services, Architecture, or a related discipline. Several years of experience in a sustainability consultancy or built environment advisory role. Strong technical knowledge of sustainability assessment methodologies and environmental certification schemes. Proven experience in leading projects and managing client relationships. Excellent report writing, presentation, and stakeholder engagement skills. Strong commercial awareness and project management capabilities. The ability to translate complex technical information into practical and actionable advice. A passion for driving sustainable outcomes within the built environment. Desirable Experience: Experience with sustainability frameworks such as BREEAM, WELL, NABERS, Ska, LEED, DREAM, or similar. Expertise in whole-life carbon assessments, lifecycle analysis, energy and carbon strategies, or building physics and environmental modelling. Knowledge of Net Zero Carbon roadmaps, climate resilience strategies, ESG, and sustainability reporting. Preferred Qualifications: Professional accreditation with a recognised industry body or working towards accreditation. Relevant assessor qualifications within BREEAM, WELL, NABERS, or similar frameworks. Proven experience mentoring junior consultants and supporting team development. If you are a passionate and experienced sustainability professional looking to make a meaningful impact on the future of sustainable development, we want to hear from you. Apply today or contact us for a confidential discussion about this exciting opportunity.
Job Advertisement: En-Operational Project Manager Are you a dynamic and results-driven professional with a passion for project management? Our client is seeking an enthusiastic En-Operational Project Manager to join their team for a temporary contract of 6 months, based in their state-of-the-art facility in Aberdeen. If you're looking to make a meaningful impact in the compression business, this is the perfect opportunity for you! Position Details: Contract Type: Temporary Contract Length: 6 months Hourly Rate: £28.89 Working Pattern: Full Time (37 hours per week) Key Responsibilities: Tender Management: Take the lead in managing tenders with precision and professionalism. Commercial Management: Oversee and report on projects throughout their life cycle, ensuring fiscal responsibility and accountability. Project Progress Recording: Accurately document project progress using our in-company Project Management system to keep everyone aligned. Third-Party Management: Skillfully manage third-party services and vendors as needed to ensure seamless project execution. Scope Management: Maintain oversight on scope, specifications, time, cost, and quality of assigned projects. Stakeholder Communication: Keep stakeholders informed with timely project updates, fostering transparency and collaboration. Engineering Liaison: Work closely with the Engineering team to define scopes and requirements, ensuring clarity and alignment. Right-First-Time Delivery: Strive for excellence in project delivery, ensuring outcomes meet client expectations. Collaboration: Partner with the Workshop Supervisor and Facility Planner to drive project success. Who You Are: A strong Project Manager with experience in managing multiple projects simultaneously (10-15 ongoing). Familiarity with rotating equipment is preferred, especially in the context of gas compressors (desirable) Customer-facing experience is a plus, as you'll be interacting with clients and providing regular updates. Proven ability to manage small scopes through projects, keeping track of deliverables and timelines. A team player who thrives in a collaborative environment while also being able to lead and motivate others. Why Join Our Client? Be part of a dedicated team of professionals who are passionate about delivering quality projects. Engage in a vibrant work culture that values innovation and teamwork. Gain valuable experience in the compression industry while working on high-value projects ranging from £6,000 to £750,000. Enjoy a supportive and dynamic work environment where your contributions are recognised and valued. If you're ready to take on this exciting challenge and make a difference, we want to hear from you! Apply today to join our client's team as an En-Operational Project Manager and help drive successful outcomes in the world of compression. Our client is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates. Note: This role is temporary (but could become permanent)and requires a Full time commitment. Be prepared to dive into an engaging and fast-paced environment where your skills will shine! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention.
Jun 12, 2026
Contractor
Job Advertisement: En-Operational Project Manager Are you a dynamic and results-driven professional with a passion for project management? Our client is seeking an enthusiastic En-Operational Project Manager to join their team for a temporary contract of 6 months, based in their state-of-the-art facility in Aberdeen. If you're looking to make a meaningful impact in the compression business, this is the perfect opportunity for you! Position Details: Contract Type: Temporary Contract Length: 6 months Hourly Rate: £28.89 Working Pattern: Full Time (37 hours per week) Key Responsibilities: Tender Management: Take the lead in managing tenders with precision and professionalism. Commercial Management: Oversee and report on projects throughout their life cycle, ensuring fiscal responsibility and accountability. Project Progress Recording: Accurately document project progress using our in-company Project Management system to keep everyone aligned. Third-Party Management: Skillfully manage third-party services and vendors as needed to ensure seamless project execution. Scope Management: Maintain oversight on scope, specifications, time, cost, and quality of assigned projects. Stakeholder Communication: Keep stakeholders informed with timely project updates, fostering transparency and collaboration. Engineering Liaison: Work closely with the Engineering team to define scopes and requirements, ensuring clarity and alignment. Right-First-Time Delivery: Strive for excellence in project delivery, ensuring outcomes meet client expectations. Collaboration: Partner with the Workshop Supervisor and Facility Planner to drive project success. Who You Are: A strong Project Manager with experience in managing multiple projects simultaneously (10-15 ongoing). Familiarity with rotating equipment is preferred, especially in the context of gas compressors (desirable) Customer-facing experience is a plus, as you'll be interacting with clients and providing regular updates. Proven ability to manage small scopes through projects, keeping track of deliverables and timelines. A team player who thrives in a collaborative environment while also being able to lead and motivate others. Why Join Our Client? Be part of a dedicated team of professionals who are passionate about delivering quality projects. Engage in a vibrant work culture that values innovation and teamwork. Gain valuable experience in the compression industry while working on high-value projects ranging from £6,000 to £750,000. Enjoy a supportive and dynamic work environment where your contributions are recognised and valued. If you're ready to take on this exciting challenge and make a difference, we want to hear from you! Apply today to join our client's team as an En-Operational Project Manager and help drive successful outcomes in the world of compression. Our client is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates. Note: This role is temporary (but could become permanent)and requires a Full time commitment. Be prepared to dive into an engaging and fast-paced environment where your skills will shine! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention.
Site Service Technician West Midlands Up to 45k + car Responsible for the efficient maintenance and servicing of UV Disinfection Systems on site in the Severn Trent Water network. Key Accountabilities: Tasks and responsibilities: The key objectives of the appointment are:- To undertake planned & reactive calibrations, servicing, maintenance and repairs on UV Disinfection Systems to the company's high standard. To undertake fault finding tasks and rectify in a responsive efficient manner. To undertake and provide a service on the Company's emergency/out of hours "Call Out Rota" for our Client in the Severn Trent area. Provide good liaison / communication and provide positive feedback between site and office staff. To record all data from site, which is relevant on-site report forms along with photographic evidence. Be a responsible representative at site assuring all works is carried out to a high standard in a safe manner promoting good customer relations. Assist the UV Team Leader & Site Services Co-Ordinator in the planning of works under the UV Contract for upcoming activities, ensuring that materials and equipment are optimised for upcoming scopes of work. Lead excellent working practices, including: Health, safety & environmental compliance. Data protection & information security. Customer focus. Team Behaviour. Housekeeping. Continuous improvement. Compliance with the Company's Business Quality Management System. To assume other responsibilities as required and work with colleagues to further the good performance of the Company. To always abide by the Company's Culture and Values. Maintain a 'site diary' detailing activities and key events during the course of your activities. Share the diary with your work planner / manager as required. Where testing is required, accurately record on relevant documentation. Ensure that the site, equipment and vehicles are exceptionally clean, maintained and orderly. In particular, ensure that test equipment, tools, apparatus and cabling do not present a hazard. Where applicable, barrier-off areas and ensure that only authorised and competent persons are present within the work area. Demonstrate strong and effective inter-personal and communication skills and the ability to interact professionally with a diverse group of clients and personnel. Work hard and diligently to provide exceptional customer service. Essential skills At least 3 years of relevant/similar site work experience within a customer-based or customer focused environment. Experience on UV Reactors & Disinfection systems, relatable experience can be considered. Electrical / Commissioning background preferred, with demonstrable fault diagnosis and repair capability. Good IT skills. Knowledge of the Water Industry. Solid report writing skills. Health and Safety awareness. Qualifications Apprenticeship served in a relevant Electrical / Mechanical / Instrumentation discipline (Electrical preferred). City & Guilds NVQ Level 3 in relevant discipline. Certificate of Testing & Inspection 18th Edition (or working towards). ECS Card (Gold) or equivalent.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Site Service Technician West Midlands Up to 45k + car Responsible for the efficient maintenance and servicing of UV Disinfection Systems on site in the Severn Trent Water network. Key Accountabilities: Tasks and responsibilities: The key objectives of the appointment are:- To undertake planned & reactive calibrations, servicing, maintenance and repairs on UV Disinfection Systems to the company's high standard. To undertake fault finding tasks and rectify in a responsive efficient manner. To undertake and provide a service on the Company's emergency/out of hours "Call Out Rota" for our Client in the Severn Trent area. Provide good liaison / communication and provide positive feedback between site and office staff. To record all data from site, which is relevant on-site report forms along with photographic evidence. Be a responsible representative at site assuring all works is carried out to a high standard in a safe manner promoting good customer relations. Assist the UV Team Leader & Site Services Co-Ordinator in the planning of works under the UV Contract for upcoming activities, ensuring that materials and equipment are optimised for upcoming scopes of work. Lead excellent working practices, including: Health, safety & environmental compliance. Data protection & information security. Customer focus. Team Behaviour. Housekeeping. Continuous improvement. Compliance with the Company's Business Quality Management System. To assume other responsibilities as required and work with colleagues to further the good performance of the Company. To always abide by the Company's Culture and Values. Maintain a 'site diary' detailing activities and key events during the course of your activities. Share the diary with your work planner / manager as required. Where testing is required, accurately record on relevant documentation. Ensure that the site, equipment and vehicles are exceptionally clean, maintained and orderly. In particular, ensure that test equipment, tools, apparatus and cabling do not present a hazard. Where applicable, barrier-off areas and ensure that only authorised and competent persons are present within the work area. Demonstrate strong and effective inter-personal and communication skills and the ability to interact professionally with a diverse group of clients and personnel. Work hard and diligently to provide exceptional customer service. Essential skills At least 3 years of relevant/similar site work experience within a customer-based or customer focused environment. Experience on UV Reactors & Disinfection systems, relatable experience can be considered. Electrical / Commissioning background preferred, with demonstrable fault diagnosis and repair capability. Good IT skills. Knowledge of the Water Industry. Solid report writing skills. Health and Safety awareness. Qualifications Apprenticeship served in a relevant Electrical / Mechanical / Instrumentation discipline (Electrical preferred). City & Guilds NVQ Level 3 in relevant discipline. Certificate of Testing & Inspection 18th Edition (or working towards). ECS Card (Gold) or equivalent.
Experienced LV Jointing Supervisor Location : The head office based in Hillington. There will be a requirement to travel to various site locations Salary : £DOE + Company Van & further benefits Contract : Full time, Permanent. Hours : 40 Hours (8am - 5pm) Benefits: Training & Development: We provide the training required to work across various D.N.O. networks, Vehicle & Tools: Company Van, Fuel Card, PPE, and all relevant tools provided, Time Off: 25 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays, Competitive pension scheme, sick pay, and healthcare and Career Growth: Real pathways for progression within a growing national group Are you looking to advance your career and join an established team Are you an experienced LV Jointing Supervisor looking for a new challenge, or an accomplished Cable Jointer ready to step into a leadership role Established in 2002, IQA Group is a powerhouse in the UK infrastructure sector. With three major sites across Glasgow, North Wales, and Liverpool, we provide expert services in power networks, renewable energy, and commercial contracting. We have expanded our operations with various projects in Ireland and Northern Ireland working on High Voltage (HV) substation infrastructure. Join a team that is literally powering the UK s future. Due to continued growth, IQA Group is seeking a motivated and skilled LV Jointing Supervisor to join our expanding team. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in delivering critical infrastructure projects across Scotland while developing your career within a well-established and respected organisation. As LV Jointing Supervisor, you will lead and coordinate day-to-day jointing operations across Scotland, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, on time and to the highest standards of quality. You will oversee site activities, manage resources and materials, supervise operational teams, and support the successful delivery of projects while maintaining strong relationships with clients and stakeholders. As our Experienced LV Jointing Supervisor you will be responsible for: Operations & Planning Project Management: Survey and programme jobs on a weekly basis, accurately populating the planner with addresses. Estimating & BoQs: Complete project estimating according to the agreed schedule of rates and accurately complete the Bills of Quantities (BoQs) process for the team. Resource Allocation: Ensure adequate transport, plant, and materials are available; liaise with other Business Units (BUs) to optimize resource sharing. On-Site Supervision: Manage on-site teams, including sub-contractors and ensure all installations meet IQA, client, and regulatory standards. Performance & KPIs: Attend progress and programming meetings with the Project Manager to review and drive Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Financial & Procurement Cost Control: Assist in departmental cost-control initiatives and provide daily updates on labour, material, sub-contractor costs, and hours worked. Variations & Orders: Promptly highlight project variations to the Project Manager and assist with Purchase Order (PO) and Service Order (SO) requests. Materials: Take ownership of the stock management process, ensuring material requirements are identified and ordered in line with company procedures (always securing a PO prior to purchase). Safety, Quality & Environment (SHEQ) Risk Management: Create Method Statements and Generic Risk Assessments prior to project commencement, and ensure Operatives Daily Risk Assessments are completed. Compliance & Audits: Conduct regular H&S and Quality of Work audits on operatives, passing results to the Support Assistant and closing out corrective actions on time. Safety Legislation: Conduct appropriate asbestos surveying in line with current legislation before any works begin. Reporting: Actively report accidents, hazards, and near misses, ensuring full compliance with both IQA and Client SHEQ procedures. People Management Team Development: Hold regular 1-to-1 weekly and monthly meetings with direct reports to set clear objectives. Resource Planning: Manage departmental holiday requests to ensure operational cover is maintained at all times. To be successful in this role, you should ideally possess: Technical Background: A strong background in jointing (ideally having worked previously as a Cable Jointer). Leadership & Communication: Proven track record of successfully managing teams alongside strong interpersonal and client-facing skills. Organisation & IT Skills: Ability to work under pressure, meet tight deadlines, maintain confidentiality, and utilise PC systems effectively (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook). Strong Safety Focus: Excellent knowledge of H&S practices and attention to detail. Full UK Driving Licence If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Experienced LV Jointing Supervisor Location : The head office based in Hillington. There will be a requirement to travel to various site locations Salary : £DOE + Company Van & further benefits Contract : Full time, Permanent. Hours : 40 Hours (8am - 5pm) Benefits: Training & Development: We provide the training required to work across various D.N.O. networks, Vehicle & Tools: Company Van, Fuel Card, PPE, and all relevant tools provided, Time Off: 25 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays, Competitive pension scheme, sick pay, and healthcare and Career Growth: Real pathways for progression within a growing national group Are you looking to advance your career and join an established team Are you an experienced LV Jointing Supervisor looking for a new challenge, or an accomplished Cable Jointer ready to step into a leadership role Established in 2002, IQA Group is a powerhouse in the UK infrastructure sector. With three major sites across Glasgow, North Wales, and Liverpool, we provide expert services in power networks, renewable energy, and commercial contracting. We have expanded our operations with various projects in Ireland and Northern Ireland working on High Voltage (HV) substation infrastructure. Join a team that is literally powering the UK s future. Due to continued growth, IQA Group is seeking a motivated and skilled LV Jointing Supervisor to join our expanding team. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in delivering critical infrastructure projects across Scotland while developing your career within a well-established and respected organisation. As LV Jointing Supervisor, you will lead and coordinate day-to-day jointing operations across Scotland, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, on time and to the highest standards of quality. You will oversee site activities, manage resources and materials, supervise operational teams, and support the successful delivery of projects while maintaining strong relationships with clients and stakeholders. As our Experienced LV Jointing Supervisor you will be responsible for: Operations & Planning Project Management: Survey and programme jobs on a weekly basis, accurately populating the planner with addresses. Estimating & BoQs: Complete project estimating according to the agreed schedule of rates and accurately complete the Bills of Quantities (BoQs) process for the team. Resource Allocation: Ensure adequate transport, plant, and materials are available; liaise with other Business Units (BUs) to optimize resource sharing. On-Site Supervision: Manage on-site teams, including sub-contractors and ensure all installations meet IQA, client, and regulatory standards. Performance & KPIs: Attend progress and programming meetings with the Project Manager to review and drive Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Financial & Procurement Cost Control: Assist in departmental cost-control initiatives and provide daily updates on labour, material, sub-contractor costs, and hours worked. Variations & Orders: Promptly highlight project variations to the Project Manager and assist with Purchase Order (PO) and Service Order (SO) requests. Materials: Take ownership of the stock management process, ensuring material requirements are identified and ordered in line with company procedures (always securing a PO prior to purchase). Safety, Quality & Environment (SHEQ) Risk Management: Create Method Statements and Generic Risk Assessments prior to project commencement, and ensure Operatives Daily Risk Assessments are completed. Compliance & Audits: Conduct regular H&S and Quality of Work audits on operatives, passing results to the Support Assistant and closing out corrective actions on time. Safety Legislation: Conduct appropriate asbestos surveying in line with current legislation before any works begin. Reporting: Actively report accidents, hazards, and near misses, ensuring full compliance with both IQA and Client SHEQ procedures. People Management Team Development: Hold regular 1-to-1 weekly and monthly meetings with direct reports to set clear objectives. Resource Planning: Manage departmental holiday requests to ensure operational cover is maintained at all times. To be successful in this role, you should ideally possess: Technical Background: A strong background in jointing (ideally having worked previously as a Cable Jointer). Leadership & Communication: Proven track record of successfully managing teams alongside strong interpersonal and client-facing skills. Organisation & IT Skills: Ability to work under pressure, meet tight deadlines, maintain confidentiality, and utilise PC systems effectively (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook). Strong Safety Focus: Excellent knowledge of H&S practices and attention to detail. Full UK Driving Licence If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Wakefield, Yorkshire
Bennett & Game are delighted to represent a well-established, leading AJ Top 100 architectural and multi-disciplinary practice who are actively seeking a motivated Graduate Landscape Architect to join their expanding team. With offices across the UK and opportunities available in Wakefield, Harrogate or Manchester, this is an exciting opportunity to begin your career with a highly respected consultancy renowned for delivering innovative, commercially focused and sustainable design solutions across a wide range of sectors. The practice boasts an integrated team of Landscape Architects, Ecologists and Arboricultural Consultants, working collaboratively alongside Architecture, Planning and Engineering professionals to deliver holistic design solutions for clients throughout the development process. With a strong reputation in the residential, regeneration, commercial, industrial, logistics, education and public sectors, the business continues to secure major commissions across the UK and offers excellent opportunities for professional development and career progression. This role offers an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate or early-career professional to develop their technical and design skills within a collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment. The successful candidate will be passionate about landscape architecture, eager to learn from experienced professionals, and committed to delivering high-quality and sustainable design solutions. Graduate Landscape Architect Job Overview Assist in the preparation of landscape designs, masterplans and public realm proposals across a range of sectors Support the production of planning and technical documentation for planning applications and project delivery Work closely with Landscape Architects, Ecologists and Arboricultural Consultants to develop integrated design solutions Collaborate with architects, planners, engineers and wider consultant teams on multidisciplinary projects Attend project meetings, stakeholder consultations and client presentations alongside senior team members Support project delivery from concept design through to construction stages Contribute to the preparation of landscape management plans and specifications Ensure work is completed to a high standard while meeting project deadlines Graduate Landscape Architect Job Requirements Degree and/or Master's qualification in Landscape Architecture Ability to commute to one of the 3 of our clients offices: Manchester, Harrogate or Wakefield Strong design, graphic and presentation skills Motivated, hard working and eager to learn Proficiency in AutoCAD and Adobe Creative Suite preferred Experience with Vectorworks, Revit, GIS and visualisation software advantageous Good understanding of landscape planning and design principles Strong communication and interpersonal skills Enthusiastic, proactive and willing to learn within a collaborative team environment Ability to manage workload effectively and meet deadlines Full UK Driving Licence preferred Graduate Landscape Architect Salary & Benefits Competitive salary DOE ( 28,000 - 32,000) Hybrid working arrangements Flexible office location across Wakefield, Harrogate or Manchester Structured training and mentoring programme Support towards Chartership and professional development Professional subscriptions paid Company pension scheme Life assurance cover Ongoing CPD and career development opportunities Opportunity to work on high-profile UK projects including major residential masterplans, regeneration schemes, logistics developments and strategic mixed-use projects Exposure to a fully integrated Landscape, Ecology and Arboriculture team Increasing annual leave entitlement with length of service Long service awards Employee wellbeing initiatives Regular social and team-building events Further company benefits to be discussed at interview stage Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. 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 12, 2026
Full time
Bennett & Game are delighted to represent a well-established, leading AJ Top 100 architectural and multi-disciplinary practice who are actively seeking a motivated Graduate Landscape Architect to join their expanding team. With offices across the UK and opportunities available in Wakefield, Harrogate or Manchester, this is an exciting opportunity to begin your career with a highly respected consultancy renowned for delivering innovative, commercially focused and sustainable design solutions across a wide range of sectors. The practice boasts an integrated team of Landscape Architects, Ecologists and Arboricultural Consultants, working collaboratively alongside Architecture, Planning and Engineering professionals to deliver holistic design solutions for clients throughout the development process. With a strong reputation in the residential, regeneration, commercial, industrial, logistics, education and public sectors, the business continues to secure major commissions across the UK and offers excellent opportunities for professional development and career progression. This role offers an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate or early-career professional to develop their technical and design skills within a collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment. The successful candidate will be passionate about landscape architecture, eager to learn from experienced professionals, and committed to delivering high-quality and sustainable design solutions. Graduate Landscape Architect Job Overview Assist in the preparation of landscape designs, masterplans and public realm proposals across a range of sectors Support the production of planning and technical documentation for planning applications and project delivery Work closely with Landscape Architects, Ecologists and Arboricultural Consultants to develop integrated design solutions Collaborate with architects, planners, engineers and wider consultant teams on multidisciplinary projects Attend project meetings, stakeholder consultations and client presentations alongside senior team members Support project delivery from concept design through to construction stages Contribute to the preparation of landscape management plans and specifications Ensure work is completed to a high standard while meeting project deadlines Graduate Landscape Architect Job Requirements Degree and/or Master's qualification in Landscape Architecture Ability to commute to one of the 3 of our clients offices: Manchester, Harrogate or Wakefield Strong design, graphic and presentation skills Motivated, hard working and eager to learn Proficiency in AutoCAD and Adobe Creative Suite preferred Experience with Vectorworks, Revit, GIS and visualisation software advantageous Good understanding of landscape planning and design principles Strong communication and interpersonal skills Enthusiastic, proactive and willing to learn within a collaborative team environment Ability to manage workload effectively and meet deadlines Full UK Driving Licence preferred Graduate Landscape Architect Salary & Benefits Competitive salary DOE ( 28,000 - 32,000) Hybrid working arrangements Flexible office location across Wakefield, Harrogate or Manchester Structured training and mentoring programme Support towards Chartership and professional development Professional subscriptions paid Company pension scheme Life assurance cover Ongoing CPD and career development opportunities Opportunity to work on high-profile UK projects including major residential masterplans, regeneration schemes, logistics developments and strategic mixed-use projects Exposure to a fully integrated Landscape, Ecology and Arboriculture team Increasing annual leave entitlement with length of service Long service awards Employee wellbeing initiatives Regular social and team-building events Further company benefits to be discussed at interview stage Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. 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.
Hampshire Engineering Services' (ES) Quantity Surveying section is part of the Contracts Section within ES. We're looking for a proactive and motivated Senior Quantity Surveyor to join our growing team of dedicated commercial professionals. This role offers the opportunity to take ownership of projects, develop your technical expertise, and contribute to the commercial success of a diverse portfolio of work. You'll be working closely with quantity surveyors, project managers, engineers and clients, supporting the full commercial lifecycle from initial estimates through to final accounts. For further information about our service and our recent projects, please visit Engineering Services Careers . The Role: To provide a full professional quantity surveying function (construction, financial, contractual and procurement management) to the Department for the implementation of construction projects in accordance with the Council's requirements. To support the Principal Quantity Surveyor, as required, with the management of the QS Section including giving guidance to other project and technical staff. You will play a key role in managing the financial and contractual aspects of projects from inception through to completion. The role focuses on ensuring that projects are delivered within budget and provide value for money. What you'll do: In this role, you will prepare tender documentation, including Bills of Quantities, and develop cost estimates, budgets, and cost plans across all stages of design. You will administer NEC4 contracts, managing compensation events, early warnings, and contractual notices, while carrying out site measurements and valuations to assess progress and payment applications. You will be responsible for ensuring effective cost control across capital and maintenance projects, producing accurate financial reports, and forecasting final outturn costs. Working closely with project managers and clients, you will establish budgets, assess contractor entitlements, and contribute to successful final account settlements. The role also involves implementing contract and procurement strategies, managing project delivery within agreed timescales and budgets, and coordinating internal teams and external consultants. Strong collaboration with engineers, planners, contractors, and stakeholders is essential to ensure accurate cost information and sound commercial decision-making. In addition, you will support risk management activities, contribute to best practice in contract administration, mentor junior staff, and ensure compliance with organisational procedures and financial regulations. What we're looking for: We are seeking a candidate educated to HND or degree level in a relevant discipline, ideally holding MRICS status or equivalent experience. You will have proven experience in quantity surveying within a civil engineering environment, with a strong working knowledge of the Model Contract Documents for Highways Works and the New Engineering Contract. You will demonstrate excellent communication skills and a positive approach to personal development and supporting others. A good understanding of Standing Orders, Financial Regulations, and Codes of Practice within a local authority setting is essential, along with familiarity with council structures and procedures. The successful candidate will be able to manage and deliver small to medium-sized construction contracts to financial completion with minimal supervision. You will also be responsible for producing accurate cost estimates across all project stages, ensuring appropriate funding is secured. Strong organisational skills are required to manage workload effectively and meet time and cost objectives. You will build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders, promote best practice, and support team development through mentoring and a commitment to continuous professional development. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the Right to Work in the UK before applying.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Hampshire Engineering Services' (ES) Quantity Surveying section is part of the Contracts Section within ES. We're looking for a proactive and motivated Senior Quantity Surveyor to join our growing team of dedicated commercial professionals. This role offers the opportunity to take ownership of projects, develop your technical expertise, and contribute to the commercial success of a diverse portfolio of work. You'll be working closely with quantity surveyors, project managers, engineers and clients, supporting the full commercial lifecycle from initial estimates through to final accounts. For further information about our service and our recent projects, please visit Engineering Services Careers . The Role: To provide a full professional quantity surveying function (construction, financial, contractual and procurement management) to the Department for the implementation of construction projects in accordance with the Council's requirements. To support the Principal Quantity Surveyor, as required, with the management of the QS Section including giving guidance to other project and technical staff. You will play a key role in managing the financial and contractual aspects of projects from inception through to completion. The role focuses on ensuring that projects are delivered within budget and provide value for money. What you'll do: In this role, you will prepare tender documentation, including Bills of Quantities, and develop cost estimates, budgets, and cost plans across all stages of design. You will administer NEC4 contracts, managing compensation events, early warnings, and contractual notices, while carrying out site measurements and valuations to assess progress and payment applications. You will be responsible for ensuring effective cost control across capital and maintenance projects, producing accurate financial reports, and forecasting final outturn costs. Working closely with project managers and clients, you will establish budgets, assess contractor entitlements, and contribute to successful final account settlements. The role also involves implementing contract and procurement strategies, managing project delivery within agreed timescales and budgets, and coordinating internal teams and external consultants. Strong collaboration with engineers, planners, contractors, and stakeholders is essential to ensure accurate cost information and sound commercial decision-making. In addition, you will support risk management activities, contribute to best practice in contract administration, mentor junior staff, and ensure compliance with organisational procedures and financial regulations. What we're looking for: We are seeking a candidate educated to HND or degree level in a relevant discipline, ideally holding MRICS status or equivalent experience. You will have proven experience in quantity surveying within a civil engineering environment, with a strong working knowledge of the Model Contract Documents for Highways Works and the New Engineering Contract. You will demonstrate excellent communication skills and a positive approach to personal development and supporting others. A good understanding of Standing Orders, Financial Regulations, and Codes of Practice within a local authority setting is essential, along with familiarity with council structures and procedures. The successful candidate will be able to manage and deliver small to medium-sized construction contracts to financial completion with minimal supervision. You will also be responsible for producing accurate cost estimates across all project stages, ensuring appropriate funding is secured. Strong organisational skills are required to manage workload effectively and meet time and cost objectives. You will build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders, promote best practice, and support team development through mentoring and a commitment to continuous professional development. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the Right to Work in the UK before applying.
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Wakefield, Yorkshire
Bennett & Game are delighted to represent a well-established, leading AJ Top 100 architectural and multi-disciplinary practice who are actively seeking a talented Senior Landscape Architect to join their expanding team. With offices across the UK and opportunities available in Wakefield, Harrogate or Manchester, this is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established consultancy renowned for delivering innovative, commercially focused and sustainable design solutions across a wide range of sectors. The practice boasts an integrated team of Landscape Architects, Ecologists and Arboricultural Consultants, working collaboratively alongside Architecture, Planning and Engineering professionals to deliver holistic design solutions for clients throughout the development process. With a strong reputation in the residential, regeneration, commercial, industrial, logistics, education and public sectors, the business continues to secure major commissions across the UK and offers excellent opportunities for career progression and professional development. The successful Senior Landscape Architect will join an experienced and growing landscape team, supporting the delivery of projects from initial concept through to completion. Our client has a diverse Portfolio including working on strategic residential masterplans, urban regeneration schemes, commercial developments, retail and mixed-use projects, industrial and logistics parks, education facilities, transport infrastructure and public realm improvements. This role offers the opportunity to take ownership of projects, contribute to business growth and mentor junior team members within a supportive and forward-thinking environment. The successful candidate will be passionate about delivering high-quality landscape solutions, possess strong technical and design capabilities, and enjoy working as part of a collaborative multi-disciplinary team. Senior Landscape Architect Salary & Benefits Competitive salary DOE ( 45,000 - 55,000) Hybrid working arrangements Flexible office location across Wakefield, Harrogate or Manchester Clear progression and career development opportunities within a growing national practice Professional subscriptions paid Company pension scheme Life assurance cover Ongoing CPD and professional development support Opportunity to work on high-profile UK projects including major residential masterplans, regeneration schemes, logistics developments and strategic mixed-use projects Exposure to a fully integrated Landscape, Ecology and Arboriculture team Increasing annual leave entitlement with length of service Long service awards Employee wellbeing initiatives Regular social and team-building events Further company benefits to be discussed at interview stage Senior Landscape Architect Job Overview Lead and manage landscape architecture projects from inception through to completion Prepare landscape designs, masterplans and public realm proposals across a broad range of sectors Produce planning and technical documentation to support planning applications and project delivery Work closely with Ecology and Arboriculture teams to develop integrated and sustainable design solutions Collaborate with architects, planners, engineers and wider consultant teams on multidisciplinary projects Attend client meetings, stakeholder consultations, public engagement events and site visits Mentor and support junior landscape architects and technicians Manage project programmes, budgets and resources effectivel Contribute to business development, bid submissions and client relationship management Ensure projects are delivered to a high standard, on programme and within budget Senior Landscape Architect Job Requirements Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (CMLI) advantageous but not essential Minimum 5 years' post-qualification experience within landscape architecture Proven experience managing and delivering projects independently Experience producing LVIAs and supporting planning submissions, advantageous Proficiency in AutoCAD and Adobe Creative Suite essential Experience with Vectorworks, Revit, GIS and visualisation software advantageous Excellent communication, presentation and stakeholder engagement skills Strong leadership and mentoring capabilities Ability to work effectively within a collaborative multidisciplinary environment Full UK Driving Licence preferred 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 12, 2026
Full time
Bennett & Game are delighted to represent a well-established, leading AJ Top 100 architectural and multi-disciplinary practice who are actively seeking a talented Senior Landscape Architect to join their expanding team. With offices across the UK and opportunities available in Wakefield, Harrogate or Manchester, this is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established consultancy renowned for delivering innovative, commercially focused and sustainable design solutions across a wide range of sectors. The practice boasts an integrated team of Landscape Architects, Ecologists and Arboricultural Consultants, working collaboratively alongside Architecture, Planning and Engineering professionals to deliver holistic design solutions for clients throughout the development process. With a strong reputation in the residential, regeneration, commercial, industrial, logistics, education and public sectors, the business continues to secure major commissions across the UK and offers excellent opportunities for career progression and professional development. The successful Senior Landscape Architect will join an experienced and growing landscape team, supporting the delivery of projects from initial concept through to completion. Our client has a diverse Portfolio including working on strategic residential masterplans, urban regeneration schemes, commercial developments, retail and mixed-use projects, industrial and logistics parks, education facilities, transport infrastructure and public realm improvements. This role offers the opportunity to take ownership of projects, contribute to business growth and mentor junior team members within a supportive and forward-thinking environment. The successful candidate will be passionate about delivering high-quality landscape solutions, possess strong technical and design capabilities, and enjoy working as part of a collaborative multi-disciplinary team. Senior Landscape Architect Salary & Benefits Competitive salary DOE ( 45,000 - 55,000) Hybrid working arrangements Flexible office location across Wakefield, Harrogate or Manchester Clear progression and career development opportunities within a growing national practice Professional subscriptions paid Company pension scheme Life assurance cover Ongoing CPD and professional development support Opportunity to work on high-profile UK projects including major residential masterplans, regeneration schemes, logistics developments and strategic mixed-use projects Exposure to a fully integrated Landscape, Ecology and Arboriculture team Increasing annual leave entitlement with length of service Long service awards Employee wellbeing initiatives Regular social and team-building events Further company benefits to be discussed at interview stage Senior Landscape Architect Job Overview Lead and manage landscape architecture projects from inception through to completion Prepare landscape designs, masterplans and public realm proposals across a broad range of sectors Produce planning and technical documentation to support planning applications and project delivery Work closely with Ecology and Arboriculture teams to develop integrated and sustainable design solutions Collaborate with architects, planners, engineers and wider consultant teams on multidisciplinary projects Attend client meetings, stakeholder consultations, public engagement events and site visits Mentor and support junior landscape architects and technicians Manage project programmes, budgets and resources effectivel Contribute to business development, bid submissions and client relationship management Ensure projects are delivered to a high standard, on programme and within budget Senior Landscape Architect Job Requirements Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (CMLI) advantageous but not essential Minimum 5 years' post-qualification experience within landscape architecture Proven experience managing and delivering projects independently Experience producing LVIAs and supporting planning submissions, advantageous Proficiency in AutoCAD and Adobe Creative Suite essential Experience with Vectorworks, Revit, GIS and visualisation software advantageous Excellent communication, presentation and stakeholder engagement skills Strong leadership and mentoring capabilities Ability to work effectively within a collaborative multidisciplinary environment Full UK Driving Licence preferred 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.
Job Title: Technical Director Associate Director - Town Planning Location: Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Glasgow, Cambridge, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy in the appointment of a Technical Director Associate Director - Planning. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a highly regarded UK planning and environmental consultancy operating at the forefront of sustainable infrastructure, development, and environmental assessment. The team works on some of the country's most significant and complex projects, helping clients respond to the challenges of climate change, Net Zero delivery, biodiversity enhancement, ESG, and rapid urbanisation. You will be joining a collaborative and forward-thinking Planning and Environment practice with a strong national presence, working alongside multidisciplinary teams across transport, energy, infrastructure, and engineering. The business is recognised for its innovation, digital capability, and influence on major UK infrastructure and development policy and delivery. The successful candidate will play a key leadership role in the growth and direction of the Northern Planning team, supporting continued expansion and strengthening client relationships across both public and private sectors. Key Responsibilities: Lead, grow, and develop an established team of Town Planners across the UK Deliver high-quality Town Planning consultancy services directly to clients Manage commercial performance including fee management, governance, and resourcing Lead major multidisciplinary bid submissions for significant infrastructure and development projects Develop new business opportunities and strengthen existing client relationships Oversee project delivery ensuring technical excellence, quality, and compliance at all stages Collaborate across national planning, environmental, and infrastructure teams to drive integrated solutions Mentor, manage, and support the development of team members, including performance reviews Requirements: RTPI-accredited degree or postgraduate qualification in Town Planning and Chartered RTPI membership Strong consultancy background with experience in leading and developing teams Proven track record in delivering and winning major infrastructure and development projects Excellent understanding of planning law, policy, and procedures with strong commercial awareness Demonstrable experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship building Strong leadership, communication, and business development skills A proactive, growth-focused mindset with the ability to identify and convert opportunities This is a rare opportunity to take a senior leadership role within a highly respected consultancy shaping some of the UK's most important infrastructure and development projects. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Technical Director Associate Director - Town Planning Location: Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Glasgow, Cambridge, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy in the appointment of a Technical Director Associate Director - Planning. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a highly regarded UK planning and environmental consultancy operating at the forefront of sustainable infrastructure, development, and environmental assessment. The team works on some of the country's most significant and complex projects, helping clients respond to the challenges of climate change, Net Zero delivery, biodiversity enhancement, ESG, and rapid urbanisation. You will be joining a collaborative and forward-thinking Planning and Environment practice with a strong national presence, working alongside multidisciplinary teams across transport, energy, infrastructure, and engineering. The business is recognised for its innovation, digital capability, and influence on major UK infrastructure and development policy and delivery. The successful candidate will play a key leadership role in the growth and direction of the Northern Planning team, supporting continued expansion and strengthening client relationships across both public and private sectors. Key Responsibilities: Lead, grow, and develop an established team of Town Planners across the UK Deliver high-quality Town Planning consultancy services directly to clients Manage commercial performance including fee management, governance, and resourcing Lead major multidisciplinary bid submissions for significant infrastructure and development projects Develop new business opportunities and strengthen existing client relationships Oversee project delivery ensuring technical excellence, quality, and compliance at all stages Collaborate across national planning, environmental, and infrastructure teams to drive integrated solutions Mentor, manage, and support the development of team members, including performance reviews Requirements: RTPI-accredited degree or postgraduate qualification in Town Planning and Chartered RTPI membership Strong consultancy background with experience in leading and developing teams Proven track record in delivering and winning major infrastructure and development projects Excellent understanding of planning law, policy, and procedures with strong commercial awareness Demonstrable experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship building Strong leadership, communication, and business development skills A proactive, growth-focused mindset with the ability to identify and convert opportunities This is a rare opportunity to take a senior leadership role within a highly respected consultancy shaping some of the UK's most important infrastructure and development projects. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Job Title: Technical Director Associate Director - Town Planning Location: Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Glasgow, Cambridge, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy in the appointment of a Technical Director Associate Director - Planning. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a highly regarded UK planning and environmental consultancy operating at the forefront of sustainable infrastructure, development, and environmental assessment. The team works on some of the country's most significant and complex projects, helping clients respond to the challenges of climate change, Net Zero delivery, biodiversity enhancement, ESG, and rapid urbanisation. You will be joining a collaborative and forward-thinking Planning and Environment practice with a strong national presence, working alongside multidisciplinary teams across transport, energy, infrastructure, and engineering. The business is recognised for its innovation, digital capability, and influence on major UK infrastructure and development policy and delivery. The successful candidate will play a key leadership role in the growth and direction of the Northern Planning team, supporting continued expansion and strengthening client relationships across both public and private sectors. Key Responsibilities: Lead, grow, and develop an established team of Town Planners across the UK Deliver high-quality Town Planning consultancy services directly to clients Manage commercial performance including fee management, governance, and resourcing Lead major multidisciplinary bid submissions for significant infrastructure and development projects Develop new business opportunities and strengthen existing client relationships Oversee project delivery ensuring technical excellence, quality, and compliance at all stages Collaborate across national planning, environmental, and infrastructure teams to drive integrated solutions Mentor, manage, and support the development of team members, including performance reviews Requirements: RTPI-accredited degree or postgraduate qualification in Town Planning and Chartered RTPI membership Strong consultancy background with experience in leading and developing teams Proven track record in delivering and winning major infrastructure and development projects Excellent understanding of planning law, policy, and procedures with strong commercial awareness Demonstrable experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship building Strong leadership, communication, and business development skills A proactive, growth-focused mindset with the ability to identify and convert opportunities This is a rare opportunity to take a senior leadership role within a highly respected consultancy shaping some of the UK's most important infrastructure and development projects. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Technical Director Associate Director - Town Planning Location: Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Glasgow, Cambridge, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy in the appointment of a Technical Director Associate Director - Planning. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a highly regarded UK planning and environmental consultancy operating at the forefront of sustainable infrastructure, development, and environmental assessment. The team works on some of the country's most significant and complex projects, helping clients respond to the challenges of climate change, Net Zero delivery, biodiversity enhancement, ESG, and rapid urbanisation. You will be joining a collaborative and forward-thinking Planning and Environment practice with a strong national presence, working alongside multidisciplinary teams across transport, energy, infrastructure, and engineering. The business is recognised for its innovation, digital capability, and influence on major UK infrastructure and development policy and delivery. The successful candidate will play a key leadership role in the growth and direction of the Northern Planning team, supporting continued expansion and strengthening client relationships across both public and private sectors. Key Responsibilities: Lead, grow, and develop an established team of Town Planners across the UK Deliver high-quality Town Planning consultancy services directly to clients Manage commercial performance including fee management, governance, and resourcing Lead major multidisciplinary bid submissions for significant infrastructure and development projects Develop new business opportunities and strengthen existing client relationships Oversee project delivery ensuring technical excellence, quality, and compliance at all stages Collaborate across national planning, environmental, and infrastructure teams to drive integrated solutions Mentor, manage, and support the development of team members, including performance reviews Requirements: RTPI-accredited degree or postgraduate qualification in Town Planning and Chartered RTPI membership Strong consultancy background with experience in leading and developing teams Proven track record in delivering and winning major infrastructure and development projects Excellent understanding of planning law, policy, and procedures with strong commercial awareness Demonstrable experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship building Strong leadership, communication, and business development skills A proactive, growth-focused mindset with the ability to identify and convert opportunities This is a rare opportunity to take a senior leadership role within a highly respected consultancy shaping some of the UK's most important infrastructure and development projects. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Job Title: Technical Director Associate Director - Town Planning Location: London, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Glasgow, Cambridge, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy in the appointment of a Technical Director Associate Director - Planning. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a highly regarded UK planning and environmental consultancy operating at the forefront of sustainable infrastructure, development, and environmental assessment. The team works on some of the country's most significant and complex projects, helping clients respond to the challenges of climate change, Net Zero delivery, biodiversity enhancement, ESG, and rapid urbanisation. You will be joining a collaborative and forward-thinking Planning and Environment practice with a strong national presence, working alongside multidisciplinary teams across transport, energy, infrastructure, and engineering. The business is recognised for its innovation, digital capability, and influence on major UK infrastructure and development policy and delivery. The successful candidate will play a key leadership role in the growth and direction of the Northern Planning team, supporting continued expansion and strengthening client relationships across both public and private sectors. Key Responsibilities: Lead, grow, and develop an established team of Town Planners across the UK Deliver high-quality Town Planning consultancy services directly to clients Manage commercial performance including fee management, governance, and resourcing Lead major multidisciplinary bid submissions for significant infrastructure and development projects Develop new business opportunities and strengthen existing client relationships Oversee project delivery ensuring technical excellence, quality, and compliance at all stages Collaborate across national planning, environmental, and infrastructure teams to drive integrated solutions Mentor, manage, and support the development of team members, including performance reviews Requirements: RTPI-accredited degree or postgraduate qualification in Town Planning and Chartered RTPI membership Strong consultancy background with experience in leading and developing teams Proven track record in delivering and winning major infrastructure and development projects Excellent understanding of planning law, policy, and procedures with strong commercial awareness Demonstrable experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship building Strong leadership, communication, and business development skills A proactive, growth-focused mindset with the ability to identify and convert opportunities This is a rare opportunity to take a senior leadership role within a highly respected consultancy shaping some of the UK's most important infrastructure and development projects. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Technical Director Associate Director - Town Planning Location: London, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Glasgow, Cambridge, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy in the appointment of a Technical Director Associate Director - Planning. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a highly regarded UK planning and environmental consultancy operating at the forefront of sustainable infrastructure, development, and environmental assessment. The team works on some of the country's most significant and complex projects, helping clients respond to the challenges of climate change, Net Zero delivery, biodiversity enhancement, ESG, and rapid urbanisation. You will be joining a collaborative and forward-thinking Planning and Environment practice with a strong national presence, working alongside multidisciplinary teams across transport, energy, infrastructure, and engineering. The business is recognised for its innovation, digital capability, and influence on major UK infrastructure and development policy and delivery. The successful candidate will play a key leadership role in the growth and direction of the Northern Planning team, supporting continued expansion and strengthening client relationships across both public and private sectors. Key Responsibilities: Lead, grow, and develop an established team of Town Planners across the UK Deliver high-quality Town Planning consultancy services directly to clients Manage commercial performance including fee management, governance, and resourcing Lead major multidisciplinary bid submissions for significant infrastructure and development projects Develop new business opportunities and strengthen existing client relationships Oversee project delivery ensuring technical excellence, quality, and compliance at all stages Collaborate across national planning, environmental, and infrastructure teams to drive integrated solutions Mentor, manage, and support the development of team members, including performance reviews Requirements: RTPI-accredited degree or postgraduate qualification in Town Planning and Chartered RTPI membership Strong consultancy background with experience in leading and developing teams Proven track record in delivering and winning major infrastructure and development projects Excellent understanding of planning law, policy, and procedures with strong commercial awareness Demonstrable experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship building Strong leadership, communication, and business development skills A proactive, growth-focused mindset with the ability to identify and convert opportunities This is a rare opportunity to take a senior leadership role within a highly respected consultancy shaping some of the UK's most important infrastructure and development projects. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Job Title: Technical Director Associate Director - Town Planning Location: London, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Glasgow, Cambridge, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy in the appointment of a Technical Director Associate Director - Planning. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a highly regarded UK planning and environmental consultancy operating at the forefront of sustainable infrastructure, development, and environmental assessment. The team works on some of the country's most significant and complex projects, helping clients respond to the challenges of climate change, Net Zero delivery, biodiversity enhancement, ESG, and rapid urbanisation. You will be joining a collaborative and forward-thinking Planning and Environment practice with a strong national presence, working alongside multidisciplinary teams across transport, energy, infrastructure, and engineering. The business is recognised for its innovation, digital capability, and influence on major UK infrastructure and development policy and delivery. The successful candidate will play a key leadership role in the growth and direction of the Northern Planning team, supporting continued expansion and strengthening client relationships across both public and private sectors. Key Responsibilities: Lead, grow, and develop an established team of Town Planners across the UK Deliver high-quality Town Planning consultancy services directly to clients Manage commercial performance including fee management, governance, and resourcing Lead major multidisciplinary bid submissions for significant infrastructure and development projects Develop new business opportunities and strengthen existing client relationships Oversee project delivery ensuring technical excellence, quality, and compliance at all stages Collaborate across national planning, environmental, and infrastructure teams to drive integrated solutions Mentor, manage, and support the development of team members, including performance reviews Requirements: RTPI-accredited degree or postgraduate qualification in Town Planning and Chartered RTPI membership Strong consultancy background with experience in leading and developing teams Proven track record in delivering and winning major infrastructure and development projects Excellent understanding of planning law, policy, and procedures with strong commercial awareness Demonstrable experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship building Strong leadership, communication, and business development skills A proactive, growth-focused mindset with the ability to identify and convert opportunities This is a rare opportunity to take a senior leadership role within a highly respected consultancy shaping some of the UK's most important infrastructure and development projects. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Technical Director Associate Director - Town Planning Location: London, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Glasgow, Cambridge, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy in the appointment of a Technical Director Associate Director - Planning. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a highly regarded UK planning and environmental consultancy operating at the forefront of sustainable infrastructure, development, and environmental assessment. The team works on some of the country's most significant and complex projects, helping clients respond to the challenges of climate change, Net Zero delivery, biodiversity enhancement, ESG, and rapid urbanisation. You will be joining a collaborative and forward-thinking Planning and Environment practice with a strong national presence, working alongside multidisciplinary teams across transport, energy, infrastructure, and engineering. The business is recognised for its innovation, digital capability, and influence on major UK infrastructure and development policy and delivery. The successful candidate will play a key leadership role in the growth and direction of the Northern Planning team, supporting continued expansion and strengthening client relationships across both public and private sectors. Key Responsibilities: Lead, grow, and develop an established team of Town Planners across the UK Deliver high-quality Town Planning consultancy services directly to clients Manage commercial performance including fee management, governance, and resourcing Lead major multidisciplinary bid submissions for significant infrastructure and development projects Develop new business opportunities and strengthen existing client relationships Oversee project delivery ensuring technical excellence, quality, and compliance at all stages Collaborate across national planning, environmental, and infrastructure teams to drive integrated solutions Mentor, manage, and support the development of team members, including performance reviews Requirements: RTPI-accredited degree or postgraduate qualification in Town Planning and Chartered RTPI membership Strong consultancy background with experience in leading and developing teams Proven track record in delivering and winning major infrastructure and development projects Excellent understanding of planning law, policy, and procedures with strong commercial awareness Demonstrable experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship building Strong leadership, communication, and business development skills A proactive, growth-focused mindset with the ability to identify and convert opportunities This is a rare opportunity to take a senior leadership role within a highly respected consultancy shaping some of the UK's most important infrastructure and development projects. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Job Title: Technical Director Associate Director - Town Planning Location: London, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Glasgow, Cambridge, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy in the appointment of a Technical Director Associate Director - Planning. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a highly regarded UK planning and environmental consultancy operating at the forefront of sustainable infrastructure, development, and environmental assessment. The team works on some of the country's most significant and complex projects, helping clients respond to the challenges of climate change, Net Zero delivery, biodiversity enhancement, ESG, and rapid urbanisation. You will be joining a collaborative and forward-thinking Planning and Environment practice with a strong national presence, working alongside multidisciplinary teams across transport, energy, infrastructure, and engineering. The business is recognised for its innovation, digital capability, and influence on major UK infrastructure and development policy and delivery. The successful candidate will play a key leadership role in the growth and direction of the Northern Planning team, supporting continued expansion and strengthening client relationships across both public and private sectors. Key Responsibilities: Lead, grow, and develop an established team of Town Planners across the UK Deliver high-quality Town Planning consultancy services directly to clients Manage commercial performance including fee management, governance, and resourcing Lead major multidisciplinary bid submissions for significant infrastructure and development projects Develop new business opportunities and strengthen existing client relationships Oversee project delivery ensuring technical excellence, quality, and compliance at all stages Collaborate across national planning, environmental, and infrastructure teams to drive integrated solutions Mentor, manage, and support the development of team members, including performance reviews Requirements: RTPI-accredited degree or postgraduate qualification in Town Planning and Chartered RTPI membership Strong consultancy background with experience in leading and developing teams Proven track record in delivering and winning major infrastructure and development projects Excellent understanding of planning law, policy, and procedures with strong commercial awareness Demonstrable experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship building Strong leadership, communication, and business development skills A proactive, growth-focused mindset with the ability to identify and convert opportunities This is a rare opportunity to take a senior leadership role within a highly respected consultancy shaping some of the UK's most important infrastructure and development projects. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Technical Director Associate Director - Town Planning Location: London, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Glasgow, Cambridge, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy in the appointment of a Technical Director Associate Director - Planning. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a highly regarded UK planning and environmental consultancy operating at the forefront of sustainable infrastructure, development, and environmental assessment. The team works on some of the country's most significant and complex projects, helping clients respond to the challenges of climate change, Net Zero delivery, biodiversity enhancement, ESG, and rapid urbanisation. You will be joining a collaborative and forward-thinking Planning and Environment practice with a strong national presence, working alongside multidisciplinary teams across transport, energy, infrastructure, and engineering. The business is recognised for its innovation, digital capability, and influence on major UK infrastructure and development policy and delivery. The successful candidate will play a key leadership role in the growth and direction of the Northern Planning team, supporting continued expansion and strengthening client relationships across both public and private sectors. Key Responsibilities: Lead, grow, and develop an established team of Town Planners across the UK Deliver high-quality Town Planning consultancy services directly to clients Manage commercial performance including fee management, governance, and resourcing Lead major multidisciplinary bid submissions for significant infrastructure and development projects Develop new business opportunities and strengthen existing client relationships Oversee project delivery ensuring technical excellence, quality, and compliance at all stages Collaborate across national planning, environmental, and infrastructure teams to drive integrated solutions Mentor, manage, and support the development of team members, including performance reviews Requirements: RTPI-accredited degree or postgraduate qualification in Town Planning and Chartered RTPI membership Strong consultancy background with experience in leading and developing teams Proven track record in delivering and winning major infrastructure and development projects Excellent understanding of planning law, policy, and procedures with strong commercial awareness Demonstrable experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship building Strong leadership, communication, and business development skills A proactive, growth-focused mindset with the ability to identify and convert opportunities This is a rare opportunity to take a senior leadership role within a highly respected consultancy shaping some of the UK's most important infrastructure and development projects. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)