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Commissioning Manager
Synergy Mission Critical Limited
Synergy Mission Critical UK Data Centre Projects Location: UK (travel to project sites required) Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent About Synergy Mission Critical Synergy Mission Critical is a specialist consultancy delivering Commissioning Management, BMS integration, QA/QC, and technical project leadership for Data Centres and Mission Critical environments across the UK and Europe click apply for full job details
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Synergy Mission Critical UK Data Centre Projects Location: UK (travel to project sites required) Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent About Synergy Mission Critical Synergy Mission Critical is a specialist consultancy delivering Commissioning Management, BMS integration, QA/QC, and technical project leadership for Data Centres and Mission Critical environments across the UK and Europe click apply for full job details
MPI Limited
Commercial Manager
MPI Limited Huddersfield, Yorkshire
Commercial Manager Role Purpose Provide pre- and post-contract commercial support across designated projects, ensuring delivery within agreed cost and time targets. Act as the key commercial interface between Project Managers, Work Package Managers, stakeholders, suppliers, and subcontractors. Key Responsibilities Manage commercial aspects of assigned work packages (e.g. design, installation, testing & commissioning, materials, telecoms, power, civil engineering, and professional services). Control and manage project changes and variations. Support Project Managers and Engineering teams on contractual and commercial matters. Monitor costs, budgets, forecasts, and financial performance. Identify, manage, and mitigate commercial risks. Contribute to internal and external commercial reporting. Ensure compliance with company processes, governance, and document control requirements. Maintain effective relationships with finance, project teams, suppliers, subcontractors, and clients. Keep accurate and auditable commercial records. Requirements Experience as a Quantity Surveyor, Contracts Administrator, or similar commercial role within a contractor-led project environment. Background in rail, engineering, construction, defence, IT, or related industries. Degree qualified (or equivalent) and ideally working towards or holding a professional qualification (e.g. RICS). Strong commercial and contractual management experience. Ability to manage direct labour and subcontractor costs. Experience assessing changes, variations, cost forecasting, and earned value/progress measurement. Strong negotiation, financial, and commercial skills. Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and under pressure. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
Commercial Manager Role Purpose Provide pre- and post-contract commercial support across designated projects, ensuring delivery within agreed cost and time targets. Act as the key commercial interface between Project Managers, Work Package Managers, stakeholders, suppliers, and subcontractors. Key Responsibilities Manage commercial aspects of assigned work packages (e.g. design, installation, testing & commissioning, materials, telecoms, power, civil engineering, and professional services). Control and manage project changes and variations. Support Project Managers and Engineering teams on contractual and commercial matters. Monitor costs, budgets, forecasts, and financial performance. Identify, manage, and mitigate commercial risks. Contribute to internal and external commercial reporting. Ensure compliance with company processes, governance, and document control requirements. Maintain effective relationships with finance, project teams, suppliers, subcontractors, and clients. Keep accurate and auditable commercial records. Requirements Experience as a Quantity Surveyor, Contracts Administrator, or similar commercial role within a contractor-led project environment. Background in rail, engineering, construction, defence, IT, or related industries. Degree qualified (or equivalent) and ideally working towards or holding a professional qualification (e.g. RICS). Strong commercial and contractual management experience. Ability to manage direct labour and subcontractor costs. Experience assessing changes, variations, cost forecasting, and earned value/progress measurement. Strong negotiation, financial, and commercial skills. Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and under pressure. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
Thorn Baker Construction
Assistant Site Manager
Thorn Baker Construction Scarrington, Nottinghamshire
Assistant Site Manager Location: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands Job Type: Contract, Full-Time Monday - Friday 7:30am - 16:30pm Salary: £250 per day Industry: Construction - New build housing A quality-focused housing developer seeks an Assistant Site Manager to join a traditional new build housing development in Nottingham. This contract role offers 4 to 5 weeks of work, supporting the Project Manager during the latter stages of the build. The position demands hands-on involvement from first fix through to handover, ensuring high standards and timely delivery. Job Duties Assist the Project Manager in the day-to-day running of the site, ensuring all activities comply with company and regulatory standards. Support the coordination of subcontractors and suppliers to maintain programme schedules from first fix to final handover. Monitor site progress, quality, and health and safety compliance, reporting any issues promptly. Maintain accurate and up-to-date site records, including daily reports, site diaries, and materials deliveries. Ensure all work complies with design specifications and building regulations. Facilitate effective communication between all parties involved in the build, including clients, consultants, and subcontractors. Assist in resolving site issues or delays to minimise impact on overall programme. Support the handover process, ensuring all snagging and commissioning activities are completed to a high standard. Required Qualifications SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) certification. Valid Black or White CSCS card. Current First Aid certification. Full, clean driving licence. Experience Proven experience in new build housing projects, particularly from first fix through to handover. Previous work supporting site or assistant site management roles on medium to large scale residential developments. Familiarity with traditional construction methods and materials. Knowledge and Skills Strong understanding of construction processes and site operations. Sound knowledge of health and safety legislation and best practises on site. Effective communication and interpersonal skills to liaise with various stakeholders. Organisational skills with the ability to prioritise tasks and manage time efficiently. Competent in maintaining accurate and timely site documentation. Ability to work under pressure and adapt to changing site requirements. Working Conditions Full-time contract role based on site in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands. Site environment subject to typical construction conditions including outdoor work and exposure to weather. Requirement to wear personal protective equipment at all times on site. Work may involve physically demanding tasks and adherence to health and safety procedures. If you are available immediately, call Chloe on (phone number removed)
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
Assistant Site Manager Location: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands Job Type: Contract, Full-Time Monday - Friday 7:30am - 16:30pm Salary: £250 per day Industry: Construction - New build housing A quality-focused housing developer seeks an Assistant Site Manager to join a traditional new build housing development in Nottingham. This contract role offers 4 to 5 weeks of work, supporting the Project Manager during the latter stages of the build. The position demands hands-on involvement from first fix through to handover, ensuring high standards and timely delivery. Job Duties Assist the Project Manager in the day-to-day running of the site, ensuring all activities comply with company and regulatory standards. Support the coordination of subcontractors and suppliers to maintain programme schedules from first fix to final handover. Monitor site progress, quality, and health and safety compliance, reporting any issues promptly. Maintain accurate and up-to-date site records, including daily reports, site diaries, and materials deliveries. Ensure all work complies with design specifications and building regulations. Facilitate effective communication between all parties involved in the build, including clients, consultants, and subcontractors. Assist in resolving site issues or delays to minimise impact on overall programme. Support the handover process, ensuring all snagging and commissioning activities are completed to a high standard. Required Qualifications SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) certification. Valid Black or White CSCS card. Current First Aid certification. Full, clean driving licence. Experience Proven experience in new build housing projects, particularly from first fix through to handover. Previous work supporting site or assistant site management roles on medium to large scale residential developments. Familiarity with traditional construction methods and materials. Knowledge and Skills Strong understanding of construction processes and site operations. Sound knowledge of health and safety legislation and best practises on site. Effective communication and interpersonal skills to liaise with various stakeholders. Organisational skills with the ability to prioritise tasks and manage time efficiently. Competent in maintaining accurate and timely site documentation. Ability to work under pressure and adapt to changing site requirements. Working Conditions Full-time contract role based on site in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands. Site environment subject to typical construction conditions including outdoor work and exposure to weather. Requirement to wear personal protective equipment at all times on site. Work may involve physically demanding tasks and adherence to health and safety procedures. If you are available immediately, call Chloe on (phone number removed)
The Academy of Medical Sciences
Senior Policy Manager (Analysis Lead)
The Academy of Medical Sciences City Of Westminster, London
Hours: 37.5 hours per week Location: London, UK (Hybrid - 50% office attendance) Summary Purpose - what you will be achieving: The Policy Directorate brings together the Academy's policy, analysis and external affairs functions to address major science and health policy issues in the UK and internationally. The Directorate works as a single, coordinated team, focusing resources on priority areas, applying strategic approaches, generating high quality evidence and insights, and engaging effectively with government, stakeholders and partners to inform decision making and influence policy. You will work in the Academy's new Analysis Function, which ensures that policy development, external engagement, and rapid response work are consistently underpinned by high quality analytical insight. Reporting to the Head of Policy Analysis, you will lead activities in a team that spans qualitative and quantitative methods, evidence synthesis, horizon scanning, policy modelling and evaluation. You will work within the Policy Directorate (including the Policy Development and External Affairs functions) to improve the quality and impact of policy recommendations, and ensure decision-makers can rely on timely, trusted analysis. About the role - what you will be doing: 1. Provide expert advice and guidance in support of policy analysis Work with the Head of Policy Analysis to develop the Analysis Function's strategy, operating model, standards, governance and ways of working. Work with Policy Managers to agree strategies for evidence gathering in support of policy priorities. Advise on risks, uncertainties, and the implications of emerging scientific and technological trends as they pertain to the conduct of medical sciences and the health service. 2. Lead the Policy Directorate's 'rapid response' function Lead the process of developing rapid responses to emerging policy opportunities. Oversee horizon scanning activities to ensure opportunities for rapid response are identified and planned for at early stages. Work with the Policy Directorate to agree, manage and quality assure rapid response projects. Where rapid response work has been commissioned by external organisations (e.g. government, arm's length bodies), ensure their project needs are defined and addressed. Ensure rapid response outputs are underpinned by high quality analysis. 3. Project manage analytical activities Lead the Academy's policy analysis projects, determining the best methodological approaches to gathering evidence that will inform policy development and external affairs. Manage the design and delivery of evidence syntheses, horizon scanning, modelling, impact assessments, stakeholder insight analysis, and evaluation. Lead colleagues in the Analysis Function to coordinate project planning and evidence-gathering activities. Support the Analysis Function with commissioning external analysis where appropriate. Regularly report on project progress, risks and issues to the Head of Policy Analysis. 4. Build analytical partnerships and external credibility Engage with analytical teams across government (e.g., DHSC, NHS England, UKRI, ONS), the charity sector, research funders and national academies. Engage with academic experts, methodologists, research networks and data holders to strengthen analytical depth. Represent the Academy in analytical or evidence focused fora. Work with the External Affairs team to support external activities. Requirements Essential Extensive experience working in analytical or evidence functions. Expertise in a range of analytical methods, such as: evidence synthesis, horizon scanning, behavioural insights, data analysis, evaluation, modelling, or forecasting. Experience in ensuring analytical quality assurance and establishing or applying analytical standards. Proven ability to engage with and communicate complex analytical findings clearly for non technical system partners, including government and sector representatives. Experience with working at pace and managing a range of projects. Good understanding of the UK science, research and health policy landscape and how evidence informs decision-making. Desirable Previous work in a science, health, research or public policy environment (e.g., government, national academy, think tank, research funder). Experience with managing budgets and commissioning research. Benefits We provide our staff with a comprehensive benefits package outlined as follows: Competitive rewards Generous pension scheme with flexible contributions - we contribute between 8% - 13% of your gross salary (with employee contributions of 3% - 8%). Life assurance at three times your salary. Work-life Balance Hybrid and agile working. 50% office attendance. 26 days annual leave, plus Christmas closure days and bank holidays. Buying and selling leave. Family-friendly policies including enhanced maternity and paternity leave (subject to a qualifying period). Wellbeing and Development Complimentary subscriptions to Headspace and Classpass to support your physical and mental wellbeing. Support through tailored learning and development. Additional Benefits A range of enhanced benefits become available once you've completed your probation period. For more information and to apply, please visit our careers portal. Closing date: 9:00am on Monday 6 July 2026. Interviews will likely be held w/c 20 July 2026.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Hours: 37.5 hours per week Location: London, UK (Hybrid - 50% office attendance) Summary Purpose - what you will be achieving: The Policy Directorate brings together the Academy's policy, analysis and external affairs functions to address major science and health policy issues in the UK and internationally. The Directorate works as a single, coordinated team, focusing resources on priority areas, applying strategic approaches, generating high quality evidence and insights, and engaging effectively with government, stakeholders and partners to inform decision making and influence policy. You will work in the Academy's new Analysis Function, which ensures that policy development, external engagement, and rapid response work are consistently underpinned by high quality analytical insight. Reporting to the Head of Policy Analysis, you will lead activities in a team that spans qualitative and quantitative methods, evidence synthesis, horizon scanning, policy modelling and evaluation. You will work within the Policy Directorate (including the Policy Development and External Affairs functions) to improve the quality and impact of policy recommendations, and ensure decision-makers can rely on timely, trusted analysis. About the role - what you will be doing: 1. Provide expert advice and guidance in support of policy analysis Work with the Head of Policy Analysis to develop the Analysis Function's strategy, operating model, standards, governance and ways of working. Work with Policy Managers to agree strategies for evidence gathering in support of policy priorities. Advise on risks, uncertainties, and the implications of emerging scientific and technological trends as they pertain to the conduct of medical sciences and the health service. 2. Lead the Policy Directorate's 'rapid response' function Lead the process of developing rapid responses to emerging policy opportunities. Oversee horizon scanning activities to ensure opportunities for rapid response are identified and planned for at early stages. Work with the Policy Directorate to agree, manage and quality assure rapid response projects. Where rapid response work has been commissioned by external organisations (e.g. government, arm's length bodies), ensure their project needs are defined and addressed. Ensure rapid response outputs are underpinned by high quality analysis. 3. Project manage analytical activities Lead the Academy's policy analysis projects, determining the best methodological approaches to gathering evidence that will inform policy development and external affairs. Manage the design and delivery of evidence syntheses, horizon scanning, modelling, impact assessments, stakeholder insight analysis, and evaluation. Lead colleagues in the Analysis Function to coordinate project planning and evidence-gathering activities. Support the Analysis Function with commissioning external analysis where appropriate. Regularly report on project progress, risks and issues to the Head of Policy Analysis. 4. Build analytical partnerships and external credibility Engage with analytical teams across government (e.g., DHSC, NHS England, UKRI, ONS), the charity sector, research funders and national academies. Engage with academic experts, methodologists, research networks and data holders to strengthen analytical depth. Represent the Academy in analytical or evidence focused fora. Work with the External Affairs team to support external activities. Requirements Essential Extensive experience working in analytical or evidence functions. Expertise in a range of analytical methods, such as: evidence synthesis, horizon scanning, behavioural insights, data analysis, evaluation, modelling, or forecasting. Experience in ensuring analytical quality assurance and establishing or applying analytical standards. Proven ability to engage with and communicate complex analytical findings clearly for non technical system partners, including government and sector representatives. Experience with working at pace and managing a range of projects. Good understanding of the UK science, research and health policy landscape and how evidence informs decision-making. Desirable Previous work in a science, health, research or public policy environment (e.g., government, national academy, think tank, research funder). Experience with managing budgets and commissioning research. Benefits We provide our staff with a comprehensive benefits package outlined as follows: Competitive rewards Generous pension scheme with flexible contributions - we contribute between 8% - 13% of your gross salary (with employee contributions of 3% - 8%). Life assurance at three times your salary. Work-life Balance Hybrid and agile working. 50% office attendance. 26 days annual leave, plus Christmas closure days and bank holidays. Buying and selling leave. Family-friendly policies including enhanced maternity and paternity leave (subject to a qualifying period). Wellbeing and Development Complimentary subscriptions to Headspace and Classpass to support your physical and mental wellbeing. Support through tailored learning and development. Additional Benefits A range of enhanced benefits become available once you've completed your probation period. For more information and to apply, please visit our careers portal. Closing date: 9:00am on Monday 6 July 2026. Interviews will likely be held w/c 20 July 2026.
Owen Daniels
Civil Coordinator / Site Engineer
Owen Daniels Bradford, Yorkshire
With hundreds of megawatts of solar and battery storage entering the construction phase across England right now, the demand for experienced Site Supervisors is outstripping supply. This is one of the most active hiring periods the sector has ever seen, and contractors who can walk onto a live site and deliver are being placed within days, not weeks.We are working with a Utility scale intergrator on the look out for Site Supervisors with experience delivering grid-scale solar farms, standalone BESS facilities, and co-located solar-plus-storage projects throughout England. Whether you have a mechanical, civil or electrical background, if you've been responsible for overseeing works on site and managing subcontractor teams on energy or infrastructure projects, we want to hear from you.Multiple positions are live right now across England, from large utility-scale solar farms in the East and East Midlands to BESS facilities in the North West and South East. These are full-time, site-based roles with strong rates and real potential for extension as project programmes develop. WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING Supervising day-to-day construction activities on solar PV, BESS or infrastructure sites Overseeing subcontractor gangs - civils groundworks, cable installation, tracker/racking erection, BESS container placement and civils interface works Conducting daily briefings, permit-to-work checks, site safety observations and toolbox talks Recording works completed, materials delivered and used, and daily progress in site diary Coordinating with the Site Manager on programme delivery, resource planning and quality inspections Ensuring compliance with RAMS, method statements, ITPs and environmental management requirements Carrying out quality hold-point inspections and signing off works at defined milestones Supporting commissioning activities and ensuring snagging items are logged and resolved Maintaining a safe, orderly and productive working environment at all times WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR Site supervision experience on solar PV, BESS, civil infrastructure or large-scale electrical EPC projects - essential SSSTS (Site Supervisors Safety Training Scheme) - essential CSCS Card at Supervisor level or above - essential First Aid at Work certification - desirable (some sites require this) Experience managing subcontract labour across multi-discipline sites Good written and verbal communication skills - daily site diary entries and briefing delivery required Full UK driving licence and site-based availability - essential Mechanical QA experience on solar tracker and racking systems - strong advantage Experience with permit-to-work systems and formal safety documentation processes WHY THIS ROLE STAND OUT strong and competitive market rate Fast placement - site supervisors placed within 3-7 days of registration Clear pathway to Site Manager level - we actively support progression Civil, electrical and mechanical profiles all welcomed - broad candidate acceptance Extensions typical on projects - BESS and large solar sites run 6-18 months Work with established, reputable EPC contractors on nationally significant projects A sector with genuine long-term security -130GWh of approved UK BESS projects in the pipeline
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
With hundreds of megawatts of solar and battery storage entering the construction phase across England right now, the demand for experienced Site Supervisors is outstripping supply. This is one of the most active hiring periods the sector has ever seen, and contractors who can walk onto a live site and deliver are being placed within days, not weeks.We are working with a Utility scale intergrator on the look out for Site Supervisors with experience delivering grid-scale solar farms, standalone BESS facilities, and co-located solar-plus-storage projects throughout England. Whether you have a mechanical, civil or electrical background, if you've been responsible for overseeing works on site and managing subcontractor teams on energy or infrastructure projects, we want to hear from you.Multiple positions are live right now across England, from large utility-scale solar farms in the East and East Midlands to BESS facilities in the North West and South East. These are full-time, site-based roles with strong rates and real potential for extension as project programmes develop. WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING Supervising day-to-day construction activities on solar PV, BESS or infrastructure sites Overseeing subcontractor gangs - civils groundworks, cable installation, tracker/racking erection, BESS container placement and civils interface works Conducting daily briefings, permit-to-work checks, site safety observations and toolbox talks Recording works completed, materials delivered and used, and daily progress in site diary Coordinating with the Site Manager on programme delivery, resource planning and quality inspections Ensuring compliance with RAMS, method statements, ITPs and environmental management requirements Carrying out quality hold-point inspections and signing off works at defined milestones Supporting commissioning activities and ensuring snagging items are logged and resolved Maintaining a safe, orderly and productive working environment at all times WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR Site supervision experience on solar PV, BESS, civil infrastructure or large-scale electrical EPC projects - essential SSSTS (Site Supervisors Safety Training Scheme) - essential CSCS Card at Supervisor level or above - essential First Aid at Work certification - desirable (some sites require this) Experience managing subcontract labour across multi-discipline sites Good written and verbal communication skills - daily site diary entries and briefing delivery required Full UK driving licence and site-based availability - essential Mechanical QA experience on solar tracker and racking systems - strong advantage Experience with permit-to-work systems and formal safety documentation processes WHY THIS ROLE STAND OUT strong and competitive market rate Fast placement - site supervisors placed within 3-7 days of registration Clear pathway to Site Manager level - we actively support progression Civil, electrical and mechanical profiles all welcomed - broad candidate acceptance Extensions typical on projects - BESS and large solar sites run 6-18 months Work with established, reputable EPC contractors on nationally significant projects A sector with genuine long-term security -130GWh of approved UK BESS projects in the pipeline
Langham Recruitment
RF Engineer
Langham Recruitment Guildford, Surrey
RF Engineer / RF Payload Engineer Space/Satellite Guildford Hybrid Competitive salary & package RF Engineer role for Design, implementation and verification of RF payload solutions into spacecraft missions Key Tasks Work with multidisciplinary teams to develop RF payload solutions for Spacecraft missions System level design and performance analysis of RF payloads (communications, radar, SIGINT) Specification of payload hardware including transmitters, receivers and antennas Specification of in-orbit or ground-based signal processing solutions Specification and development of tools for payload design, test and calibration Work with other Spacecraft engineering teams and/or external subcontractors to develop and implement payload hardware and signal processing solutions Define and support payload verification by on ground environmental test and in-orbit commissioning Manage payload delivery, integration and test Work package manager responsibilities including planning/reporting budget/schedule/resources Input to bids involving RF payloads Support project reviews including presentation of technical solutions and programmatic progress to internal and external stakeholders Previous Experience System engineering for complex, multidisciplinary products or project solutions Requirements analysis and flow down Experience with some of the following: link budget analysis, RF Engineer and/or digital design, signal processing, antenna design/simulation, test definition/support for development and product verification Experience of manufacture and test for space advantageous but not essential Qualifications Knowledge & Skills Good 1st degree in engineering, maths or physics Comfortable working with experts while maintaining ownership of the solution Confident delving into detail as required without being distracted from project objectives Good inter-personal skills - both written and oral communications; ability to interface with customers and technical representatives Familiarity with MATLAB or Python for mathematical modelling Good knowledge of MS Word/Excel/PowerPoint, plus MS Project or similar planning tool Benefits Highly competitive Salary dependent on experience Flexible working policies 32 days annual leave + BH Annual Company Bonus Scheme Up to 8% employer pension contribution Life Assurance (6X salary) Private Health Care Enhanced Maternity & Paternity leave Multiple Discount, Memberships schemes
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
RF Engineer / RF Payload Engineer Space/Satellite Guildford Hybrid Competitive salary & package RF Engineer role for Design, implementation and verification of RF payload solutions into spacecraft missions Key Tasks Work with multidisciplinary teams to develop RF payload solutions for Spacecraft missions System level design and performance analysis of RF payloads (communications, radar, SIGINT) Specification of payload hardware including transmitters, receivers and antennas Specification of in-orbit or ground-based signal processing solutions Specification and development of tools for payload design, test and calibration Work with other Spacecraft engineering teams and/or external subcontractors to develop and implement payload hardware and signal processing solutions Define and support payload verification by on ground environmental test and in-orbit commissioning Manage payload delivery, integration and test Work package manager responsibilities including planning/reporting budget/schedule/resources Input to bids involving RF payloads Support project reviews including presentation of technical solutions and programmatic progress to internal and external stakeholders Previous Experience System engineering for complex, multidisciplinary products or project solutions Requirements analysis and flow down Experience with some of the following: link budget analysis, RF Engineer and/or digital design, signal processing, antenna design/simulation, test definition/support for development and product verification Experience of manufacture and test for space advantageous but not essential Qualifications Knowledge & Skills Good 1st degree in engineering, maths or physics Comfortable working with experts while maintaining ownership of the solution Confident delving into detail as required without being distracted from project objectives Good inter-personal skills - both written and oral communications; ability to interface with customers and technical representatives Familiarity with MATLAB or Python for mathematical modelling Good knowledge of MS Word/Excel/PowerPoint, plus MS Project or similar planning tool Benefits Highly competitive Salary dependent on experience Flexible working policies 32 days annual leave + BH Annual Company Bonus Scheme Up to 8% employer pension contribution Life Assurance (6X salary) Private Health Care Enhanced Maternity & Paternity leave Multiple Discount, Memberships schemes
RTL Group Ltd
Electrical Site Manager
RTL Group Ltd City, Leeds
We are looking for an experienced Electrical Site Manager to lead and coordinate electrical installation works on a commercial construction project. This role is responsible for ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality delivery from pre-construction through commissioning and handover. Electrical Site Manager Key Responsibilities Manage day-to-day electrical site operations on a commercial build project Coordinate subcontractors, suppliers, and direct labour teams Ensure works are delivered safely, on programme, and to specification Oversee installation quality and maintain compliance with regulations and project standards Chair and attend site meetings with project teams and clients Review drawings, specifications, and technical documentation Monitor progress, manage site reporting, and resolve operational issues Support testing, commissioning, snagging, and project handover activities Maintain strong health & safety standards and site documentation Work closely with project managers and other trades to ensure smooth delivery Electrical Site Manager Requirements Gold / Black ECS card SSSTS / SMSTS Proven experience as an Electrical Site Manager on commercial construction projects Strong understanding of electrical installation practices and construction sequencing Ability to manage multiple subcontractors and site activities Experience delivering projects to programme and budget targets Excellent communication and leadership skills Relevant electrical qualifications (NVQ Level 3 / City & Guilds or equivalent) To apply: Send your CV below
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
We are looking for an experienced Electrical Site Manager to lead and coordinate electrical installation works on a commercial construction project. This role is responsible for ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality delivery from pre-construction through commissioning and handover. Electrical Site Manager Key Responsibilities Manage day-to-day electrical site operations on a commercial build project Coordinate subcontractors, suppliers, and direct labour teams Ensure works are delivered safely, on programme, and to specification Oversee installation quality and maintain compliance with regulations and project standards Chair and attend site meetings with project teams and clients Review drawings, specifications, and technical documentation Monitor progress, manage site reporting, and resolve operational issues Support testing, commissioning, snagging, and project handover activities Maintain strong health & safety standards and site documentation Work closely with project managers and other trades to ensure smooth delivery Electrical Site Manager Requirements Gold / Black ECS card SSSTS / SMSTS Proven experience as an Electrical Site Manager on commercial construction projects Strong understanding of electrical installation practices and construction sequencing Ability to manage multiple subcontractors and site activities Experience delivering projects to programme and budget targets Excellent communication and leadership skills Relevant electrical qualifications (NVQ Level 3 / City & Guilds or equivalent) To apply: Send your CV below
South East Water
Site MEICA Commissioning Engineer
South East Water
Are you ready to shape the future of water infrastructure? We are looking for a forward-thinking Site MEICA Commissioning Engineer to join our Investment Delivery Directorate. This isn't just about oversight; it's about setting the standard for engineering excellence across South East Water. In this role, you won't just follow specifications-you'll challenge, innovate, and evolve them. You will be the technical lead ensuring that every MEICA element of our capital projects is installed, tested, and commissioned to the highest industry standards. Main responsibilities: Ensure that commissioning and handover plans are complete and robust for each project. Assist in ensuring quality of deliverables meet business and regulatory requirements and that projects are carried out in line with the defined scope and commissioning plan. Help to drive technical excellence in the commissioning of plant. Undertake witness testing/commissioning responsibilities under the most appropriate Health and Safety Legislation under direction set out by the Senior Site MEICA Engineer. On-site inspections and surveys of works in accordance with standards and specifications and on-site testing and commissioning. Design review in accordance with legislation, standards and specifications. Analysis of options and selection of technical solutions as appropriate. Assist on delivery of standards and approaches to delivery. Liaise with internal stakeholders for contribution to successful project delivery. Liaise with site SEW owners to assist the Project Managers in the successful closing out of schemes. Ensure the Operations teams are fully trained and conversant with the functionality of all new equipment being put into service. You'll need: Skills / Qualifications / Experience HNC or a Degree in Engineering or equivalent training. Substantial experience with MEICA based installations, with a reputation for technical excellence. MEICA Technical Expert with the ability to exercise sound judgement and decision making in complex situations. Will have experience in Operations and Commissioning (ideally) including water utilities. Knowledge/experience of PLC, HMI and VSD equipment and their application. Experience and understanding of water utility plant and process equipment. Good organisational skills. Good technical report writing, editorial skills, and good oral communication. Good people skills, team oriented with the ability to work closely with peers, with the ability to influence outcomes and staff who are not necessarily part of direct line management. It will be a bonus if you have: Skills / Qualifications / Experience Working towards EngTech or Incorporated Engineer status. Knowledge of PLC, HMI, and VSD equipment and their applications. Basic online PLC/HMI code verification. Understanding of PLC control networks, SCADA/Telemetry solutions, and NIS Regulations related to site-based software infrastructure. Familiarity with Google Workspace (Sheets, Docs, Slides). Employees are required to be flexible and to be prepared to perform duties and other tasks within their capabilities. The nature of our business is such that the contents of any job profile are subject to change from time to time. We want to be the water company people want to be supplied by and want to work for. We know the communities we serve are diverse. We recognise creativity comes from diversity not similarity. That's why we are enthusiastic about creating inclusion across age, race, gender, ethnicity, religion and identity. You will experience our dedication to equal opportunities and fair treatment for all: through your recruitment, employment and career progression with South East Water. Benefits package: Excellent Stakeholder pension scheme, up to 10% employer contribution. 5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays per annum, increasing to 6 weeks with length of service. Flexible annual leave policy to buy or sell holiday leave. Paid volunteering days. Cycle to work scheme. Health cash plan. Life assurance. Wellbeing related benefits. What can you expect from your recruitment? To apply for this position, please submit your CV on our career's website. It is necessary for you to have the legal right to work in the UK when you begin employment with South East Water. Additionally, as part of the employment offer, you will need to pass background, identity, and employment referencing checks. If this sounds like the opportunity you've been looking for, apply now! South East Water kindly asks that recruitment agencies refrain from submitting CVs to our employees or associates without explicit invitation from our HR Resourcing team. CVs sent on a speculative basis will not be acknowledged and will not assume any responsibility for fees or commissions in the event that we hire a candidate who applied directly or subsequently introduced by an instructed agency. Compensation package: Up to £51,000 p.a. dependant on experience Pay: Up to £51,000.00 per year Work Location: In person
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Are you ready to shape the future of water infrastructure? We are looking for a forward-thinking Site MEICA Commissioning Engineer to join our Investment Delivery Directorate. This isn't just about oversight; it's about setting the standard for engineering excellence across South East Water. In this role, you won't just follow specifications-you'll challenge, innovate, and evolve them. You will be the technical lead ensuring that every MEICA element of our capital projects is installed, tested, and commissioned to the highest industry standards. Main responsibilities: Ensure that commissioning and handover plans are complete and robust for each project. Assist in ensuring quality of deliverables meet business and regulatory requirements and that projects are carried out in line with the defined scope and commissioning plan. Help to drive technical excellence in the commissioning of plant. Undertake witness testing/commissioning responsibilities under the most appropriate Health and Safety Legislation under direction set out by the Senior Site MEICA Engineer. On-site inspections and surveys of works in accordance with standards and specifications and on-site testing and commissioning. Design review in accordance with legislation, standards and specifications. Analysis of options and selection of technical solutions as appropriate. Assist on delivery of standards and approaches to delivery. Liaise with internal stakeholders for contribution to successful project delivery. Liaise with site SEW owners to assist the Project Managers in the successful closing out of schemes. Ensure the Operations teams are fully trained and conversant with the functionality of all new equipment being put into service. You'll need: Skills / Qualifications / Experience HNC or a Degree in Engineering or equivalent training. Substantial experience with MEICA based installations, with a reputation for technical excellence. MEICA Technical Expert with the ability to exercise sound judgement and decision making in complex situations. Will have experience in Operations and Commissioning (ideally) including water utilities. Knowledge/experience of PLC, HMI and VSD equipment and their application. Experience and understanding of water utility plant and process equipment. Good organisational skills. Good technical report writing, editorial skills, and good oral communication. Good people skills, team oriented with the ability to work closely with peers, with the ability to influence outcomes and staff who are not necessarily part of direct line management. It will be a bonus if you have: Skills / Qualifications / Experience Working towards EngTech or Incorporated Engineer status. Knowledge of PLC, HMI, and VSD equipment and their applications. Basic online PLC/HMI code verification. Understanding of PLC control networks, SCADA/Telemetry solutions, and NIS Regulations related to site-based software infrastructure. Familiarity with Google Workspace (Sheets, Docs, Slides). Employees are required to be flexible and to be prepared to perform duties and other tasks within their capabilities. The nature of our business is such that the contents of any job profile are subject to change from time to time. We want to be the water company people want to be supplied by and want to work for. We know the communities we serve are diverse. We recognise creativity comes from diversity not similarity. That's why we are enthusiastic about creating inclusion across age, race, gender, ethnicity, religion and identity. You will experience our dedication to equal opportunities and fair treatment for all: through your recruitment, employment and career progression with South East Water. Benefits package: Excellent Stakeholder pension scheme, up to 10% employer contribution. 5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays per annum, increasing to 6 weeks with length of service. Flexible annual leave policy to buy or sell holiday leave. Paid volunteering days. Cycle to work scheme. Health cash plan. Life assurance. Wellbeing related benefits. What can you expect from your recruitment? To apply for this position, please submit your CV on our career's website. It is necessary for you to have the legal right to work in the UK when you begin employment with South East Water. Additionally, as part of the employment offer, you will need to pass background, identity, and employment referencing checks. If this sounds like the opportunity you've been looking for, apply now! South East Water kindly asks that recruitment agencies refrain from submitting CVs to our employees or associates without explicit invitation from our HR Resourcing team. CVs sent on a speculative basis will not be acknowledged and will not assume any responsibility for fees or commissions in the event that we hire a candidate who applied directly or subsequently introduced by an instructed agency. Compensation package: Up to £51,000 p.a. dependant on experience Pay: Up to £51,000.00 per year Work Location: In person
Progressive Recruitment
Site Manager
Progressive Recruitment Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Currently seeking an experienced Site Manager to support the delivery of a major automation project on a brownfield chemical plant in Cambridge. The successful candidate will take responsibility for overseeing on-site activities across the installation, testing, implementation and commissioning phases of the project. This will include managing electrical and automation installation works , coordinating site operations, supporting SCADA testing , Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) and ensuring safe, efficient execution within a live operational process plant environment. This is an excellent opportunity for a contractor with a strong EC&I / Automation / Process Plant background and proven experience delivering works on complex industrial sites. Key Responsibilities The Site Manager will be responsible for: Overseeing day-to-day site operations for the automation project Managing and coordinating electrical and automation installation activities Supervising subcontractors and site personnel to ensure works are delivered safely and in line with programme Supporting and overseeing SCADA testing activities Coordinating and witnessing Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) Managing the implementation phase and supporting the delivery of commissioning activities Ensuring all work is carried out in accordance with site procedures, health & safety standards and project requirements Monitoring progress against programme and reporting updates to the wider project team Acting as the key point of coordination between engineering teams, subcontractors, client representatives and site stakeholders Managing site documentation, permits, RAMS and relevant compliance requirements Identifying and escalating site risks, issues and delays in a timely manner Supporting the successful integration of new automation systems into a live brownfield plant environment Candidate Profile We are keen to speak with candidates who can demonstrate: Proven experience in a Site Manager , Site Supervisor or similar position within industrial project delivery Strong background in electrical, controls, instrumentation and automation projects Previous experience working on brownfield process plant , chemical , COMAH , manufacturing or similarly regulated industrial sites Experience overseeing electrical installations , control systems works and automation packages Good understanding of SCADA systems , testing processes and site-based validation activities Previous involvement in Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) and commissioning phases Strong awareness of working within a live operational plant environment Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and coordinate site activity effectively Strong focus on health, safety, quality and programme delivery Essential Experience Site management experience on industrial / process / manufacturing projects Experience overseeing electrical and automation installation activities Exposure to SCADA testing , SAT and commissioning Experience working on a brownfield site Ability to manage site teams and subcontractors in a live plant environment Strong understanding of site HSE requirements and permit-controlled works Desirable Experience Previous experience on chemical plant or process manufacturing sites Familiarity with automation upgrade projects Experience working on EC&I-led capital projects Knowledge of commissioning processes within process industries Relevant site safety qualifications such as SMSTS , SSSTS or similar Any industry-specific tickets / site certifications relevant to process or chemical environments Qualifications Candidates should ideally hold some of the following: SMSTS / SSSTS Relevant electrical, instrumentation or engineering qualification CSCS / ECS / appropriate site certification First Aid / IOSH / NEBOSH (advantageous) Contract Details Location: Cambridge Duration: 10 months Start Date: Early July Rate: Negotiable Employment Type: Contract Please click here to find out more about our Key Information Documents. Please note that the documents provided contain generic information. If we are successful in finding you an assignment, you will receive a Key Information Document which will be specific to the vendor set-up you have chosen and your placement. To find out more about Progressive please visit (url removed) Progressive Recruitment, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy Registered office 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom Partnership Number OC(phone number removed) England and Wales
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
Currently seeking an experienced Site Manager to support the delivery of a major automation project on a brownfield chemical plant in Cambridge. The successful candidate will take responsibility for overseeing on-site activities across the installation, testing, implementation and commissioning phases of the project. This will include managing electrical and automation installation works , coordinating site operations, supporting SCADA testing , Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) and ensuring safe, efficient execution within a live operational process plant environment. This is an excellent opportunity for a contractor with a strong EC&I / Automation / Process Plant background and proven experience delivering works on complex industrial sites. Key Responsibilities The Site Manager will be responsible for: Overseeing day-to-day site operations for the automation project Managing and coordinating electrical and automation installation activities Supervising subcontractors and site personnel to ensure works are delivered safely and in line with programme Supporting and overseeing SCADA testing activities Coordinating and witnessing Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) Managing the implementation phase and supporting the delivery of commissioning activities Ensuring all work is carried out in accordance with site procedures, health & safety standards and project requirements Monitoring progress against programme and reporting updates to the wider project team Acting as the key point of coordination between engineering teams, subcontractors, client representatives and site stakeholders Managing site documentation, permits, RAMS and relevant compliance requirements Identifying and escalating site risks, issues and delays in a timely manner Supporting the successful integration of new automation systems into a live brownfield plant environment Candidate Profile We are keen to speak with candidates who can demonstrate: Proven experience in a Site Manager , Site Supervisor or similar position within industrial project delivery Strong background in electrical, controls, instrumentation and automation projects Previous experience working on brownfield process plant , chemical , COMAH , manufacturing or similarly regulated industrial sites Experience overseeing electrical installations , control systems works and automation packages Good understanding of SCADA systems , testing processes and site-based validation activities Previous involvement in Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) and commissioning phases Strong awareness of working within a live operational plant environment Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and coordinate site activity effectively Strong focus on health, safety, quality and programme delivery Essential Experience Site management experience on industrial / process / manufacturing projects Experience overseeing electrical and automation installation activities Exposure to SCADA testing , SAT and commissioning Experience working on a brownfield site Ability to manage site teams and subcontractors in a live plant environment Strong understanding of site HSE requirements and permit-controlled works Desirable Experience Previous experience on chemical plant or process manufacturing sites Familiarity with automation upgrade projects Experience working on EC&I-led capital projects Knowledge of commissioning processes within process industries Relevant site safety qualifications such as SMSTS , SSSTS or similar Any industry-specific tickets / site certifications relevant to process or chemical environments Qualifications Candidates should ideally hold some of the following: SMSTS / SSSTS Relevant electrical, instrumentation or engineering qualification CSCS / ECS / appropriate site certification First Aid / IOSH / NEBOSH (advantageous) Contract Details Location: Cambridge Duration: 10 months Start Date: Early July Rate: Negotiable Employment Type: Contract Please click here to find out more about our Key Information Documents. Please note that the documents provided contain generic information. If we are successful in finding you an assignment, you will receive a Key Information Document which will be specific to the vendor set-up you have chosen and your placement. To find out more about Progressive please visit (url removed) Progressive Recruitment, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy Registered office 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom Partnership Number OC(phone number removed) England and Wales
Matchtech
Project Engineer
Matchtech
We are working with a leading consultancy to recruit a Project Engineer/Design Manager with a strong Electrical design background, ideally with exposure to renewable energy projects such as solar PV, to support a major programme of works at a major UK airport. This role will form part of a wider infrastructure and terminal expansion programme, delivering a range of projects within a live, operational environment. The successful candidate will contribute to innovative and sustainable engineering solutions across multiple concurrent schemes. Key Responsibilities Your core duties will include: Leading and supporting the design and technical delivery of electrical-focused infrastructure projects Defining project scope, requirements and design briefs, ensuring alignment with programme and business objectives Providing technical assurance on electrical design outputs, ensuring compliance with standards and operational requirements Coordinating external consultants and multidisciplinary teams to deliver high-quality design solutions Supporting delivery of electrical and energy-related systems, including renewable technologies such as solar PV (where applicable) Driving safe, efficient and cost-effective design outcomes, considering operational constraints and sustainability goals Supporting design integration and change control throughout the project lifecycle Working closely with delivery teams to ensure construction aligns with design intent, quality and programme requirements Facilitating design reviews, approvals and governance processes Supporting stakeholder engagement across engineering, operational and commercial teams Contributing to testing, commissioning and handover, ensuring systems are fully operational and compliant Ensuring compliance with health & safety regulations, CDM 2015 and relevant technical standards Supporting the application of NEC3 / NEC4 contracts in project delivery Candidate Profile Essential Experience & Skills Proven experience as a Project Engineer or Electrical Design Engineer Strong background in electrical engineering and design, ideally within infrastructure or construction Experience working on renewable energy projects, such as solar PV (highly desirable) Strong understanding of design processes and project lifecycle (RIBA or equivalent) Experience working in operational or complex environments Ability to develop design briefs and define project requirements Excellent communication and coordination skills Desirable Experience Experience in design management or design coordination roles Knowledge of NEC3 / NEC4 contracts Understanding of CDM Regulations and construction compliance requirements Chartered status or working towards (IET or equivalent) Experience in large infrastructure or complex asset environments (aviation experience not required) Qualifications Degree-qualified (or equivalent) in: Electrical Engineering Building Services Engineering Or a related discipline Key Attributes Proactive and solutions-driven approach Interest in sustainable and energy-efficient design solutions Ability to operate in a fast-paced, live operational environment Strong organisational and stakeholder engagement skills Ability to manage multiple projects and competing priorities Why Apply? Opportunity to contribute to major infrastructure and sustainability-focused projects Long-term contract with a leading consultancy Exposure to renewable and energy-efficient engineering initiatives Hybrid working pattern (3 days on-site, 2 days remote) Work within a high-profile, complex operational environment
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
We are working with a leading consultancy to recruit a Project Engineer/Design Manager with a strong Electrical design background, ideally with exposure to renewable energy projects such as solar PV, to support a major programme of works at a major UK airport. This role will form part of a wider infrastructure and terminal expansion programme, delivering a range of projects within a live, operational environment. The successful candidate will contribute to innovative and sustainable engineering solutions across multiple concurrent schemes. Key Responsibilities Your core duties will include: Leading and supporting the design and technical delivery of electrical-focused infrastructure projects Defining project scope, requirements and design briefs, ensuring alignment with programme and business objectives Providing technical assurance on electrical design outputs, ensuring compliance with standards and operational requirements Coordinating external consultants and multidisciplinary teams to deliver high-quality design solutions Supporting delivery of electrical and energy-related systems, including renewable technologies such as solar PV (where applicable) Driving safe, efficient and cost-effective design outcomes, considering operational constraints and sustainability goals Supporting design integration and change control throughout the project lifecycle Working closely with delivery teams to ensure construction aligns with design intent, quality and programme requirements Facilitating design reviews, approvals and governance processes Supporting stakeholder engagement across engineering, operational and commercial teams Contributing to testing, commissioning and handover, ensuring systems are fully operational and compliant Ensuring compliance with health & safety regulations, CDM 2015 and relevant technical standards Supporting the application of NEC3 / NEC4 contracts in project delivery Candidate Profile Essential Experience & Skills Proven experience as a Project Engineer or Electrical Design Engineer Strong background in electrical engineering and design, ideally within infrastructure or construction Experience working on renewable energy projects, such as solar PV (highly desirable) Strong understanding of design processes and project lifecycle (RIBA or equivalent) Experience working in operational or complex environments Ability to develop design briefs and define project requirements Excellent communication and coordination skills Desirable Experience Experience in design management or design coordination roles Knowledge of NEC3 / NEC4 contracts Understanding of CDM Regulations and construction compliance requirements Chartered status or working towards (IET or equivalent) Experience in large infrastructure or complex asset environments (aviation experience not required) Qualifications Degree-qualified (or equivalent) in: Electrical Engineering Building Services Engineering Or a related discipline Key Attributes Proactive and solutions-driven approach Interest in sustainable and energy-efficient design solutions Ability to operate in a fast-paced, live operational environment Strong organisational and stakeholder engagement skills Ability to manage multiple projects and competing priorities Why Apply? Opportunity to contribute to major infrastructure and sustainability-focused projects Long-term contract with a leading consultancy Exposure to renewable and energy-efficient engineering initiatives Hybrid working pattern (3 days on-site, 2 days remote) Work within a high-profile, complex operational environment
MK-Search
MEP Project Director
MK-Search Desborough, Northamptonshire
MK-Search are currently working with a leading M&E contractor that has secured a major healthcare project in Kettering and is looking to appoint an experienced MEP Project Director to lead the delivery of a 12m M&E package. This is a key leadership position, offering the opportunity to take ownership of a technically complex scheme from pre-construction through to commissioning and handover. The Role The successful candidate will be responsible for the overall delivery of the project, ensuring programme, commercial, safety, quality, and client objectives are achieved throughout the project lifecycle. Key responsibilities include: Providing strategic leadership across all M&E project activities Managing the project from pre-construction, design coordination, procurement, construction, commissioning, and handover Taking ownership of project financial performance, forecasting, and commercial risk management Leading and mentoring Project Managers, Engineers, Commercial teams, and Site Management teams Managing specialist subcontractors and supply chain partners Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants, and key stakeholders Driving programme performance and implementing recovery plans where required Overseeing commissioning activities and ensuring successful project handover Maintaining the highest standards of health, safety, and quality throughout delivery Providing regular progress, commercial, and risk reporting to senior leadership Requirements Proven experience delivering complex M&E projects valued in excess of 10m Previous experience working within healthcare, acute hospital, or similarly complex environments Strong commercial awareness and contract management capabilities Excellent leadership and stakeholder management skills Ability to lead multidisciplinary teams through all phases of project delivery Strong understanding of MEP systems, construction methodologies, and commissioning processes Desirable Degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or a related discipline Chartered status or working towards professional accreditation Experience delivering projects within live or highly regulated environments Package Highly competitive salary and benefits package Long-term career progression opportunities Opportunity to lead a flagship healthcare development Supportive and collaborative working environment For a confidential discussion regarding the opportunity, please get in touch.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
MK-Search are currently working with a leading M&E contractor that has secured a major healthcare project in Kettering and is looking to appoint an experienced MEP Project Director to lead the delivery of a 12m M&E package. This is a key leadership position, offering the opportunity to take ownership of a technically complex scheme from pre-construction through to commissioning and handover. The Role The successful candidate will be responsible for the overall delivery of the project, ensuring programme, commercial, safety, quality, and client objectives are achieved throughout the project lifecycle. Key responsibilities include: Providing strategic leadership across all M&E project activities Managing the project from pre-construction, design coordination, procurement, construction, commissioning, and handover Taking ownership of project financial performance, forecasting, and commercial risk management Leading and mentoring Project Managers, Engineers, Commercial teams, and Site Management teams Managing specialist subcontractors and supply chain partners Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants, and key stakeholders Driving programme performance and implementing recovery plans where required Overseeing commissioning activities and ensuring successful project handover Maintaining the highest standards of health, safety, and quality throughout delivery Providing regular progress, commercial, and risk reporting to senior leadership Requirements Proven experience delivering complex M&E projects valued in excess of 10m Previous experience working within healthcare, acute hospital, or similarly complex environments Strong commercial awareness and contract management capabilities Excellent leadership and stakeholder management skills Ability to lead multidisciplinary teams through all phases of project delivery Strong understanding of MEP systems, construction methodologies, and commissioning processes Desirable Degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or a related discipline Chartered status or working towards professional accreditation Experience delivering projects within live or highly regulated environments Package Highly competitive salary and benefits package Long-term career progression opportunities Opportunity to lead a flagship healthcare development Supportive and collaborative working environment For a confidential discussion regarding the opportunity, please get in touch.
RUNAWAY ENTERTAINMENT
General Manager
RUNAWAY ENTERTAINMENT
GENERAL MANAGER Runaway Entertainment is an award-winning producing and general management company based on Shaftesbury Avenue in the heart of theatreland. We produce critically acclaimed and ambitious plays and musicals, working with the most exciting talents in the theatre industry. We're an independent and adventurous family of creative spirits, dedicated to developing unique concepts, commissioning brand new shows, and partnering with others to bring captivating stories to life. As a people-centric, no-ego team, we believe in the power of storytelling to uplift, inspire, and bring people together. Our dedicated team knows no bounds, driving us to consistently deliver unforgettable, first-class entertainment. We celebrate the perfect blend of quality, innovation, and commercial success in everything we do, ensuring each endeavour is 'A Runaway Success'. Runaway Entertainment was founded in 2011 by Tristan Baker and Charlie Parsons. Current productions include The Hunger Games : On Stage (Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre), 2:22 A Ghost Story (UK Tour 2025-26) Runaway Entertainment is also the General Manager for The Mousetrap (St Martin's Theatre) as well as managing St Martin's Theatre itself. Upcoming productions include Now You See Me Live (London Coliseum). Previous productions include the Tony and Olivier Award-winning Girl From The North Country (The Old Vic, Noël Coward, The Public Theater, Royal Alexandra in Toronto, Gielgud, Belasco, UK & Ireland Tour, US Tour); A Knight's Tale (Manchester Opera House), 2:22 A Ghost Story (Noël Coward, Gielgud 2020/21 and 2024, Criterion, Lyric, Apollo, UK & Ireland Tour, Ahmanson Theatre in LA, Her Majesty's Theatre in Melbourne); Olivier Award-winning Disney's Newsies (Troubadour Wembley Park); 101 Dalmatians (Regent's Park, UK Tour, Eventim Apollo); The Windsors: Endgame (Prince Of Wales); Peter Pan (Troubadour White City Theatre); David Bowie's Lazarus ; Lin-Manuel Miranda's Olivier Award-winning In the Heights ; Olivier Award-winning The Railway Children (all King's Cross Theatre); Guys and Dolls (West End, UK, international tours); Footloose (West End, South Africa, UK tours); Flashdance (UK, international tour) and The Christmasaurus Live (Eventim Apollo). Location: West End, London Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time Salary: To be negotiated Start date: As soon as possible Overview The General Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of Runaway Entertainment productions and the general management team. Key Responsibilities include: Contracts: Negotiate and oversee the preparation of contracts for productions including creatives, production staff and actors in line with budgets and union agreements both independently and in collaboration with other Runaway team members, ensuring that an accurate, up-to-date record is kept of all negotiations and agreements. Monitor developments in union agreements and ensure that Runaway fulfils its obligations as an employer. Support the Head of Production on the creation, management and implementation of all company policies. Oversee the Production Co-ordinators in ensuring that all contracts are issued correctly. Day to day management: Oversee the smooth running of productions and facilitate collaboration between departments. Liaise with producers, creative teams, casts and production staff as required and ensure that all decisions made for productions are carried out in a timely manner and communicated to all relevant parties. Line manage the Production Co-ordinators and Production Assistants on all show-related work. Act as the main point of contact for everyone on each production, providing support and assistance where required and ensuring open and effective communication. Liaise between venues and the company and attend running shows on a regular basis, both on tour and in London, maintaining a consistent relationship with the full company. Lead on all show-related HR matters, consulting with the Head of Production where required, to ensure a high level of pastoral care and wellbeing within the company. Liaise with the press and marketing teams, actors and production departments regarding campaigns, press events and photoshoots and oversee the Production Coordinators in the coordination of any such events. Manage press/gala nights with the Production Coordinators & Production Assistants. Oversee the Production Coordinators in the procurement of visas and work permits in connection with international touring productions or foreign personnel involved in UK based productions. Work closely with the Production Manager of each show on the management of the production, and co-ordinate production meetings . Represent Runaway at weekly PR and marketing meetings Attend running shows on a regular basis Keep the Head of Production and Producers informed of any production issues or updates. Ensure the archive of all production information at the end of a run including show bibles, recordings and production property storage. Arrange and be responsible for production specific insurance policies. Finance: Monitor all areas of the production budget Check and approve weekly production payrolls, working closely with the finance team. Check and approve production-related invoices Operations and Administration Implement and adhere to office and production policies Help maintain effective filing systems and other systems Answer the phones as required and be an ambassador for Runaway Entertainment providing a welcoming atmosphere and hospitality for colleagues and visitors. Other: Attend theatre industry events, meetings and training where required Attend Runaway internal meetings and provide GM reports/updates to the wider team as required Support the Head of Production and Producers with other ad hoc tasks as required. Essential Skills and Experience: Significant experience as a General Manager in a professional theatre production environment. Knowledge of the relevant theatre union agreements. Strong negotiation skills and a personable approach. Excellent time management skills with the ability to work with a varied and heavy workload and to juggle competing priorities Excellent face-to-face, written, numeracy and verbal communication skills with attention to detail and accuracy in all tasks. Tact, diplomacy and discretion. A flexible approach to working hours. Ability to work collaboratively within a team and independently when required and willingness to cover other roles if necessary. A passion for theatre and a sense of humour. What We Offer: A fun, vibrant and creative working environment in the heart of London's West End. Opportunities for professional development and growth within a leading theatre production company. Access to industry events and networking opportunities. Annual leave in line with industry standards. Company benefits including ClassPass, Cycle to Work Scheme and access to external training courses. A supportive and inclusive workplace culture. How to apply Please send your CV and covering letter, including at least 2 references. Please ensure the file names contain your full name and the role you are applying for. Applications without proven experience as a General Manager in theatre production will not be considered.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
GENERAL MANAGER Runaway Entertainment is an award-winning producing and general management company based on Shaftesbury Avenue in the heart of theatreland. We produce critically acclaimed and ambitious plays and musicals, working with the most exciting talents in the theatre industry. We're an independent and adventurous family of creative spirits, dedicated to developing unique concepts, commissioning brand new shows, and partnering with others to bring captivating stories to life. As a people-centric, no-ego team, we believe in the power of storytelling to uplift, inspire, and bring people together. Our dedicated team knows no bounds, driving us to consistently deliver unforgettable, first-class entertainment. We celebrate the perfect blend of quality, innovation, and commercial success in everything we do, ensuring each endeavour is 'A Runaway Success'. Runaway Entertainment was founded in 2011 by Tristan Baker and Charlie Parsons. Current productions include The Hunger Games : On Stage (Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre), 2:22 A Ghost Story (UK Tour 2025-26) Runaway Entertainment is also the General Manager for The Mousetrap (St Martin's Theatre) as well as managing St Martin's Theatre itself. Upcoming productions include Now You See Me Live (London Coliseum). Previous productions include the Tony and Olivier Award-winning Girl From The North Country (The Old Vic, Noël Coward, The Public Theater, Royal Alexandra in Toronto, Gielgud, Belasco, UK & Ireland Tour, US Tour); A Knight's Tale (Manchester Opera House), 2:22 A Ghost Story (Noël Coward, Gielgud 2020/21 and 2024, Criterion, Lyric, Apollo, UK & Ireland Tour, Ahmanson Theatre in LA, Her Majesty's Theatre in Melbourne); Olivier Award-winning Disney's Newsies (Troubadour Wembley Park); 101 Dalmatians (Regent's Park, UK Tour, Eventim Apollo); The Windsors: Endgame (Prince Of Wales); Peter Pan (Troubadour White City Theatre); David Bowie's Lazarus ; Lin-Manuel Miranda's Olivier Award-winning In the Heights ; Olivier Award-winning The Railway Children (all King's Cross Theatre); Guys and Dolls (West End, UK, international tours); Footloose (West End, South Africa, UK tours); Flashdance (UK, international tour) and The Christmasaurus Live (Eventim Apollo). Location: West End, London Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time Salary: To be negotiated Start date: As soon as possible Overview The General Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of Runaway Entertainment productions and the general management team. Key Responsibilities include: Contracts: Negotiate and oversee the preparation of contracts for productions including creatives, production staff and actors in line with budgets and union agreements both independently and in collaboration with other Runaway team members, ensuring that an accurate, up-to-date record is kept of all negotiations and agreements. Monitor developments in union agreements and ensure that Runaway fulfils its obligations as an employer. Support the Head of Production on the creation, management and implementation of all company policies. Oversee the Production Co-ordinators in ensuring that all contracts are issued correctly. Day to day management: Oversee the smooth running of productions and facilitate collaboration between departments. Liaise with producers, creative teams, casts and production staff as required and ensure that all decisions made for productions are carried out in a timely manner and communicated to all relevant parties. Line manage the Production Co-ordinators and Production Assistants on all show-related work. Act as the main point of contact for everyone on each production, providing support and assistance where required and ensuring open and effective communication. Liaise between venues and the company and attend running shows on a regular basis, both on tour and in London, maintaining a consistent relationship with the full company. Lead on all show-related HR matters, consulting with the Head of Production where required, to ensure a high level of pastoral care and wellbeing within the company. Liaise with the press and marketing teams, actors and production departments regarding campaigns, press events and photoshoots and oversee the Production Coordinators in the coordination of any such events. Manage press/gala nights with the Production Coordinators & Production Assistants. Oversee the Production Coordinators in the procurement of visas and work permits in connection with international touring productions or foreign personnel involved in UK based productions. Work closely with the Production Manager of each show on the management of the production, and co-ordinate production meetings . Represent Runaway at weekly PR and marketing meetings Attend running shows on a regular basis Keep the Head of Production and Producers informed of any production issues or updates. Ensure the archive of all production information at the end of a run including show bibles, recordings and production property storage. Arrange and be responsible for production specific insurance policies. Finance: Monitor all areas of the production budget Check and approve weekly production payrolls, working closely with the finance team. Check and approve production-related invoices Operations and Administration Implement and adhere to office and production policies Help maintain effective filing systems and other systems Answer the phones as required and be an ambassador for Runaway Entertainment providing a welcoming atmosphere and hospitality for colleagues and visitors. Other: Attend theatre industry events, meetings and training where required Attend Runaway internal meetings and provide GM reports/updates to the wider team as required Support the Head of Production and Producers with other ad hoc tasks as required. Essential Skills and Experience: Significant experience as a General Manager in a professional theatre production environment. Knowledge of the relevant theatre union agreements. Strong negotiation skills and a personable approach. Excellent time management skills with the ability to work with a varied and heavy workload and to juggle competing priorities Excellent face-to-face, written, numeracy and verbal communication skills with attention to detail and accuracy in all tasks. Tact, diplomacy and discretion. A flexible approach to working hours. Ability to work collaboratively within a team and independently when required and willingness to cover other roles if necessary. A passion for theatre and a sense of humour. What We Offer: A fun, vibrant and creative working environment in the heart of London's West End. Opportunities for professional development and growth within a leading theatre production company. Access to industry events and networking opportunities. Annual leave in line with industry standards. Company benefits including ClassPass, Cycle to Work Scheme and access to external training courses. A supportive and inclusive workplace culture. How to apply Please send your CV and covering letter, including at least 2 references. Please ensure the file names contain your full name and the role you are applying for. Applications without proven experience as a General Manager in theatre production will not be considered.
MK-Search
Mechanical Construction Manager
MK-Search Flackwell Heath, Buckinghamshire
MK Search have partnered with a leading M&E contractor with a turnover of 400m and a strong presence delivering across sectors who are looking for a mechanical construction manager to join their team on a notable 65m M&E data centre they are delivering in partnership with a leading main contractor in High Wycombe. Reporting to a mechanical project manager, you will join the project from the very beginning of the project as part of a talented team to take control of the complex mechanical package through the delivery phase the PC. Key Responsibilities: Oversee the mechanical installation from pre-construction through to commissioning and handover Manage site teams including supervisors, subcontractors, and specialist packages Ensure works are delivered safely, on programme, and to the highest quality standards Coordinate closely with project managers, planners, and other disciplines (electrical & public health) Drive programme, manage risk, and resolve on-site technical challenges Lead progress meetings and report into senior project leadership Ensure full compliance with HSE regulations and company procedures The project will run for circa 3 years and the company have a busy presence across the region with plan works for many years to come. Sign off to pay a very attractive salary or day rate.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
MK Search have partnered with a leading M&E contractor with a turnover of 400m and a strong presence delivering across sectors who are looking for a mechanical construction manager to join their team on a notable 65m M&E data centre they are delivering in partnership with a leading main contractor in High Wycombe. Reporting to a mechanical project manager, you will join the project from the very beginning of the project as part of a talented team to take control of the complex mechanical package through the delivery phase the PC. Key Responsibilities: Oversee the mechanical installation from pre-construction through to commissioning and handover Manage site teams including supervisors, subcontractors, and specialist packages Ensure works are delivered safely, on programme, and to the highest quality standards Coordinate closely with project managers, planners, and other disciplines (electrical & public health) Drive programme, manage risk, and resolve on-site technical challenges Lead progress meetings and report into senior project leadership Ensure full compliance with HSE regulations and company procedures The project will run for circa 3 years and the company have a busy presence across the region with plan works for many years to come. Sign off to pay a very attractive salary or day rate.
TRIbuild Solutions Limited
Works Manager - Civils / Infrastructure / Nuclear
TRIbuild Solutions Limited Whitehaven, Cumbria
Works Manager - Civils & Infrastructure Sellafield, Cumbria Salary: Circa 65,000 + Package Location: Sellafield, Cumbria Contract Type: Permanent Posted by: Leon TRIbuild Solutions The Opportunity TRIbuild Solutions is recruiting a Works Manager to join a major civils and infrastructure programme at Sellafield - one of the UK's most complex and strategically critical nuclear decommissioning sites. This is a permanent role offering long-term security, and the chance to lead a site supervision team on a programme of national significance. If you're an experienced Works Manager or Senior Supervisor ready to step into a key delivery role within a challenging, highly regulated nuclear environment, we want to hear from you. The Role Reporting to the Project Manager / Project Director, you will carry overall responsibility for the safe, on-programme and on-budget delivery of site works across your area. You will lead and manage the site supervision team - including subcontractors - ensuring the highest standards of HSQE compliance throughout, while supporting the wider project management team in driving performance and programme. This is a visible, hands-on leadership role that demands strong supervisory experience, sound commercial awareness, and the ability to manage multiple teams in a busy, security-controlled environment. Key Responsibilities Take overall responsibility for safe delivery and performance of the site team, ensuring works are completed on time, within budget and to specification Direct, coach and support site supervision teams and subcontractors to meet contractual obligations and production targets Lead regular site inspections to ensure works are constructed correctly, safely and in accordance with codes of practice, method statements and risk assessments Ensure all site employees are briefed on safe systems of work, including toolbox talks, task briefings and method statements Manage, order and coordinate the delivery, storage and maintenance of all materials, plant and equipment on site Collaborate with the Site Management Team on work programmes and method statements Ensure appropriate Health & Safety plans are in place; monitor and report on H&S performance and risks Manage the close-out of close calls and unsafe acts; lead investigation of accidents and incidents Assist the Project Manager with client-directed changes and the ongoing maintenance of management plans Monitor, document and report on works progress in accordance with company procedures Attend regular project meetings; input into document control systems and learning from experience reviews Authorise labour, plant and subcontractor timesheets and sign off material receipts What We're Looking For Proven experience as a Works Manager or Senior Site Supervisor on major civils, structures or infrastructure projects Experience within a nuclear, MOD or other highly regulated/security-controlled environment is highly desirable SMSTS qualified; valid CSCS card Strong leadership and people management skills, with the ability to influence and motivate mixed teams Sound understanding of CDM regulations, HSQE requirements and behavioural safety Good commercial and financial awareness, including subcontractor management Computer literate; experience of document control systems (e.g. Themis) is advantageous Full UK driving licence preferred What's on Offer Salary of circa 65,000 depending on experience Competitive benefits package Permanent position with long-term programme security A high-profile leadership role on one of the UK's most important infrastructure programmes How to Apply To find out more or to apply, contact Leon at TRIbuild Solutions directly through CV-Library, or submit your CV via the apply button below.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Works Manager - Civils & Infrastructure Sellafield, Cumbria Salary: Circa 65,000 + Package Location: Sellafield, Cumbria Contract Type: Permanent Posted by: Leon TRIbuild Solutions The Opportunity TRIbuild Solutions is recruiting a Works Manager to join a major civils and infrastructure programme at Sellafield - one of the UK's most complex and strategically critical nuclear decommissioning sites. This is a permanent role offering long-term security, and the chance to lead a site supervision team on a programme of national significance. If you're an experienced Works Manager or Senior Supervisor ready to step into a key delivery role within a challenging, highly regulated nuclear environment, we want to hear from you. The Role Reporting to the Project Manager / Project Director, you will carry overall responsibility for the safe, on-programme and on-budget delivery of site works across your area. You will lead and manage the site supervision team - including subcontractors - ensuring the highest standards of HSQE compliance throughout, while supporting the wider project management team in driving performance and programme. This is a visible, hands-on leadership role that demands strong supervisory experience, sound commercial awareness, and the ability to manage multiple teams in a busy, security-controlled environment. Key Responsibilities Take overall responsibility for safe delivery and performance of the site team, ensuring works are completed on time, within budget and to specification Direct, coach and support site supervision teams and subcontractors to meet contractual obligations and production targets Lead regular site inspections to ensure works are constructed correctly, safely and in accordance with codes of practice, method statements and risk assessments Ensure all site employees are briefed on safe systems of work, including toolbox talks, task briefings and method statements Manage, order and coordinate the delivery, storage and maintenance of all materials, plant and equipment on site Collaborate with the Site Management Team on work programmes and method statements Ensure appropriate Health & Safety plans are in place; monitor and report on H&S performance and risks Manage the close-out of close calls and unsafe acts; lead investigation of accidents and incidents Assist the Project Manager with client-directed changes and the ongoing maintenance of management plans Monitor, document and report on works progress in accordance with company procedures Attend regular project meetings; input into document control systems and learning from experience reviews Authorise labour, plant and subcontractor timesheets and sign off material receipts What We're Looking For Proven experience as a Works Manager or Senior Site Supervisor on major civils, structures or infrastructure projects Experience within a nuclear, MOD or other highly regulated/security-controlled environment is highly desirable SMSTS qualified; valid CSCS card Strong leadership and people management skills, with the ability to influence and motivate mixed teams Sound understanding of CDM regulations, HSQE requirements and behavioural safety Good commercial and financial awareness, including subcontractor management Computer literate; experience of document control systems (e.g. Themis) is advantageous Full UK driving licence preferred What's on Offer Salary of circa 65,000 depending on experience Competitive benefits package Permanent position with long-term programme security A high-profile leadership role on one of the UK's most important infrastructure programmes How to Apply To find out more or to apply, contact Leon at TRIbuild Solutions directly through CV-Library, or submit your CV via the apply button below.
Vantage Consulting
Commissioning Engineer
Vantage Consulting Slough, Berkshire
Commissioning Engineer Field based Up to 65k Job Purpose The Commissioning Engineer will be responsible for cold commissioning various projects all around the UK and mentoring young aspiring commissioning technicians. A strong understanding of cold commissioning 11-33kV switchgear. Liaising with customers representatives and delivering switchgear installations for various manufacturers such as Siemens, Schneider, Ormazabal, ABB etc Key Accountabilities Mentor up and coming Test & Commissioning technicians. Carry out and document all tasks associated with the pre-commissioning / commissioning of the equipment. Be responsible in handing over a fully operational system for acceptance by the customer. Ensure health and safety procedures and standards are followed on site. Ensure all Health and safety documentation is filed, maintained and updated on site. Ensure commissioning schedules, handover and witnessing documents are updated, maintained, completed and filed / issued to project manager prior to project completion. Carry out factory acceptance testing when required, Site acceptance testing and customer witnessing. Ensure sites are cleared of equipment and materials / products prior to handover / completion. To undertake any other duties as requested by senior staff within the company Job Skills, Experience and Qualifications HNC or equivalent in Engineering. Excellent communication skills in English, both written and verbal and ability to communicate effectively. Computer literate with experience of Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Outlook. Full UK Driving license. Has good working knowledge of basic protection relays and functions. Can perform tests such as Contact resistance (Ductor), Insulation resistance, AC dielectric with-stand tests, CT/VT primary and polarity checks, relay secondary injection, scheme checks and CT analysis. Capable of working with protection relays and making minor changes to settings and configs as and when required. Installation tests on distribution Transformers. Assist Senior Commissioning Engineers on major projects.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Commissioning Engineer Field based Up to 65k Job Purpose The Commissioning Engineer will be responsible for cold commissioning various projects all around the UK and mentoring young aspiring commissioning technicians. A strong understanding of cold commissioning 11-33kV switchgear. Liaising with customers representatives and delivering switchgear installations for various manufacturers such as Siemens, Schneider, Ormazabal, ABB etc Key Accountabilities Mentor up and coming Test & Commissioning technicians. Carry out and document all tasks associated with the pre-commissioning / commissioning of the equipment. Be responsible in handing over a fully operational system for acceptance by the customer. Ensure health and safety procedures and standards are followed on site. Ensure all Health and safety documentation is filed, maintained and updated on site. Ensure commissioning schedules, handover and witnessing documents are updated, maintained, completed and filed / issued to project manager prior to project completion. Carry out factory acceptance testing when required, Site acceptance testing and customer witnessing. Ensure sites are cleared of equipment and materials / products prior to handover / completion. To undertake any other duties as requested by senior staff within the company Job Skills, Experience and Qualifications HNC or equivalent in Engineering. Excellent communication skills in English, both written and verbal and ability to communicate effectively. Computer literate with experience of Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Outlook. Full UK Driving license. Has good working knowledge of basic protection relays and functions. Can perform tests such as Contact resistance (Ductor), Insulation resistance, AC dielectric with-stand tests, CT/VT primary and polarity checks, relay secondary injection, scheme checks and CT analysis. Capable of working with protection relays and making minor changes to settings and configs as and when required. Installation tests on distribution Transformers. Assist Senior Commissioning Engineers on major projects.
AWC STAFF SERVICES LTD
Project Manager Construction
AWC STAFF SERVICES LTD City, Leeds
Our client is a leading t building and facilities management companies are looking for talented Project Managers (client side) The M&E Project Manager will act as the client s technical representative , responsible for planning, managing, and overseeing all mechanical and electrical aspects of construction projects from feasibility through design, procurement, construction, commissioning, and handover. The role ensures that M&E systems are delivered on time, within budget, compliant, safe, and fit for purpose , while protecting the client s interests. Key Responsibilities Project & Technical Management Lead and manage all M&E aspects of projects on behalf of the client Define the M&E project brief , performance requirements, and employer s requirements Review and manage M&E designs to ensure compliance with: Client standards Statutory regulations Sustainability and energy targets Coordinate M&E integration with architectural, structural, and operational requirements Consultant & Contractor Management Appoint, manage, and monitor M&E consultants, designers, and contractors Review technical submissions, specifications, drawings, and calculations Chair and attend M&E progress meetings Ensure consultants and contractors meet contractual obligations Cost, Programme & Risk Control Develop and monitor M&E budgets , cost plans, and cash flows Review and manage variations, value engineering, and change control Monitor M&E programmes and critical paths Identify and mitigate technical and commercial risks Construction & Site Oversight Monitor site progress and quality of M&E works Ensure compliance with health & safety , quality standards, and approved designs Resolve technical issues, clashes, and interface problems Witness factory and site acceptance tests as required Commissioning, Handover & Close-Out Manage M&E commissioning strategies and procedures Ensure successful testing, commissioning, and certification Oversee O&M manuals, as-built drawings, asset data, and training Support smooth handover to facilities management and operations teams Stakeholder & Client Liaison Act as the main M&E point of contact for internal and external stakeholders Provide clear technical advice to non-technical stakeholders Prepare reports, dashboards, and presentations for senior management Skills & Competencies Strong knowledge of mechanical and electrical building services systems Excellent project management and coordination skills Commercial awareness and contract administration knowledge Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and competing priorities Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities Excellent written and verbal communication skills In return our client offer excellent rates and great career prospects
Jun 14, 2026
Contractor
Our client is a leading t building and facilities management companies are looking for talented Project Managers (client side) The M&E Project Manager will act as the client s technical representative , responsible for planning, managing, and overseeing all mechanical and electrical aspects of construction projects from feasibility through design, procurement, construction, commissioning, and handover. The role ensures that M&E systems are delivered on time, within budget, compliant, safe, and fit for purpose , while protecting the client s interests. Key Responsibilities Project & Technical Management Lead and manage all M&E aspects of projects on behalf of the client Define the M&E project brief , performance requirements, and employer s requirements Review and manage M&E designs to ensure compliance with: Client standards Statutory regulations Sustainability and energy targets Coordinate M&E integration with architectural, structural, and operational requirements Consultant & Contractor Management Appoint, manage, and monitor M&E consultants, designers, and contractors Review technical submissions, specifications, drawings, and calculations Chair and attend M&E progress meetings Ensure consultants and contractors meet contractual obligations Cost, Programme & Risk Control Develop and monitor M&E budgets , cost plans, and cash flows Review and manage variations, value engineering, and change control Monitor M&E programmes and critical paths Identify and mitigate technical and commercial risks Construction & Site Oversight Monitor site progress and quality of M&E works Ensure compliance with health & safety , quality standards, and approved designs Resolve technical issues, clashes, and interface problems Witness factory and site acceptance tests as required Commissioning, Handover & Close-Out Manage M&E commissioning strategies and procedures Ensure successful testing, commissioning, and certification Oversee O&M manuals, as-built drawings, asset data, and training Support smooth handover to facilities management and operations teams Stakeholder & Client Liaison Act as the main M&E point of contact for internal and external stakeholders Provide clear technical advice to non-technical stakeholders Prepare reports, dashboards, and presentations for senior management Skills & Competencies Strong knowledge of mechanical and electrical building services systems Excellent project management and coordination skills Commercial awareness and contract administration knowledge Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and competing priorities Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities Excellent written and verbal communication skills In return our client offer excellent rates and great career prospects
Parkinson Gray Associates
MEP Project Engineer (Consultancy)
Parkinson Gray Associates Ossett, Yorkshire
Our client has one of the largest MEP design teams in the Yorkshire region, providing expert mechanical, electrical and energy advice. Acting as Low Carbon Consultant and BREEAM Assessors too, they deliver sustainable solutions to a wide variety of public and private sector organisations with a keen interest in energy and carbon reduction within the built environment. Established over 35 years ago, this independently owned building services practice is well known for their relationship with end users and developers across the commercial, residential, retail and industrial sectors. Much of their work is procured directly with the end user resulting in responsibilities beyond just preconstruction design. Acting as the clients MEP eyes and ears from concept through to handover, they take on a range of duties from technical project management and contract supervision, through to site inspections to ensure budgets and deadlines are kept to. The MEP Project Engineer is ultimately responsible for overseeing the smooth transition from design through installation and commissioning, providing a vital link of communication and projects coordination. Fast track service installations regularly highlight the need to effectively control on-site operations, programming and co-ordination of M&E services, ensuring that programmed dates and volume of work are achieved with confidence. The rising costs of capital expenditure underline the need for fast track construction methods, meaning that the importance of establishing value-driven standards and maintaining quality of installation has become a major concern across the wider construction industry. The MEP Project Engineer will oversee schemes from the preparation of business cases to procurement, design, construction delivery and operation ensuring that customer needs are met at every stage. The project managers role can be tailored to suit site specific needs including accurate project reporting and cost monitoring from the initial brief to completion of the development. Applications are invited from technically strong and design aware MEP professionals who can demonstrate a successful track record of project and client management.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Our client has one of the largest MEP design teams in the Yorkshire region, providing expert mechanical, electrical and energy advice. Acting as Low Carbon Consultant and BREEAM Assessors too, they deliver sustainable solutions to a wide variety of public and private sector organisations with a keen interest in energy and carbon reduction within the built environment. Established over 35 years ago, this independently owned building services practice is well known for their relationship with end users and developers across the commercial, residential, retail and industrial sectors. Much of their work is procured directly with the end user resulting in responsibilities beyond just preconstruction design. Acting as the clients MEP eyes and ears from concept through to handover, they take on a range of duties from technical project management and contract supervision, through to site inspections to ensure budgets and deadlines are kept to. The MEP Project Engineer is ultimately responsible for overseeing the smooth transition from design through installation and commissioning, providing a vital link of communication and projects coordination. Fast track service installations regularly highlight the need to effectively control on-site operations, programming and co-ordination of M&E services, ensuring that programmed dates and volume of work are achieved with confidence. The rising costs of capital expenditure underline the need for fast track construction methods, meaning that the importance of establishing value-driven standards and maintaining quality of installation has become a major concern across the wider construction industry. The MEP Project Engineer will oversee schemes from the preparation of business cases to procurement, design, construction delivery and operation ensuring that customer needs are met at every stage. The project managers role can be tailored to suit site specific needs including accurate project reporting and cost monitoring from the initial brief to completion of the development. Applications are invited from technically strong and design aware MEP professionals who can demonstrate a successful track record of project and client management.
Sellick Partnership
Commissioning Officer
Sellick Partnership Northampton, Northamptonshire
Role : Commissioning Officer Sector: Public and Not-for-Profit Duration: 3 months Location: Northampton Salary: up to 24 UMB per hour Sellick Partnership is currently recruiting for an experienced Commissioning Officer to join our client based in Northamptonshire, working on a hybrid basis. The Commissioning Officer will support the commissioning of services that are aligned to the Council's strategic priorities and national best practice and guidance. The Commissioning Officer will support the development of services, and contribute to the needs analysis, commissioning, market testing, and review of all adult social care and housing commissioned services. In addition, the post holder will ensure appropriate processes are embedded to allow the team to assure themselves of provider performance. Key Responsibilities of the Commissioning Officer include: Completing project activities and build relationships with other partners/organisations to support the development and delivery of the actions within adopted Commissioning strategies to ensure the best possible outcomes for people within available resources, compliant with legislation and in line with national and local strategic direction Working with colleagues in Business Support and Business Intelligence teams to collate a range of data to support the analysis of information relating to contract performance, management and costs Using the data obtained to produce reports to enable the monitoring of performance against contracts and key performance indicators Providing high quality coordination of and support to routine commissioning business processes, including performance and quality assurance monitoring, and liaising with council colleagues on financial, legal, and procurement tasks. Developing and implementing engagement structures and activities to gather the views of individuals who use services, families and carers, local communities, service providers and other key stakeholders to identify service gaps and unmet needs Supporting with the procurement process including writing of specifications and tender documentation, helping to evaluate tender submissions and ensuring new contracts are issued, alongside the Commissioning Manager, to ensure services are procured robustly. Leading on the benchmarking, market and provider research, review legislation, intelligence and policy guidance Providing advice and guidance about commissioned services to operational staff, senior managers, elected members including the writing of analytical reports and presentation of data Using market data and intelligence to support the production of key strategic documents The ideal Commissioning Officer will: Be experienced in analysing and interpreting data to prepare clear, and concise reports Have knowledge and understanding of information governance and data protection Have Experience of project management including coordination, planning, information collation, analysing data to produce reports, strategies and business cases Experience within the public sector would be beneficial The Commissioning Officer will need to have excellent communication skills and effectively be able to communicate to stakeholders of all levels. Furthermore, the ideal candidate will have an impeccable eye for detail and accuracy to ensure all workload is carried out effectively and efficiently. They will also need to able to prioritise their workload and be efficient and effective to meet unpredictable deadlines and deal with conflicting demands, whilst working in a high-pressured environment. Our client is hoping to have the Commissioning Officer in the role as soon as possible, therefore if you believe your experience meets the criteria above, please contact Charlotte Broomfield by Friday 29th by submitting your CV. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Jun 14, 2026
Contractor
Role : Commissioning Officer Sector: Public and Not-for-Profit Duration: 3 months Location: Northampton Salary: up to 24 UMB per hour Sellick Partnership is currently recruiting for an experienced Commissioning Officer to join our client based in Northamptonshire, working on a hybrid basis. The Commissioning Officer will support the commissioning of services that are aligned to the Council's strategic priorities and national best practice and guidance. The Commissioning Officer will support the development of services, and contribute to the needs analysis, commissioning, market testing, and review of all adult social care and housing commissioned services. In addition, the post holder will ensure appropriate processes are embedded to allow the team to assure themselves of provider performance. Key Responsibilities of the Commissioning Officer include: Completing project activities and build relationships with other partners/organisations to support the development and delivery of the actions within adopted Commissioning strategies to ensure the best possible outcomes for people within available resources, compliant with legislation and in line with national and local strategic direction Working with colleagues in Business Support and Business Intelligence teams to collate a range of data to support the analysis of information relating to contract performance, management and costs Using the data obtained to produce reports to enable the monitoring of performance against contracts and key performance indicators Providing high quality coordination of and support to routine commissioning business processes, including performance and quality assurance monitoring, and liaising with council colleagues on financial, legal, and procurement tasks. Developing and implementing engagement structures and activities to gather the views of individuals who use services, families and carers, local communities, service providers and other key stakeholders to identify service gaps and unmet needs Supporting with the procurement process including writing of specifications and tender documentation, helping to evaluate tender submissions and ensuring new contracts are issued, alongside the Commissioning Manager, to ensure services are procured robustly. Leading on the benchmarking, market and provider research, review legislation, intelligence and policy guidance Providing advice and guidance about commissioned services to operational staff, senior managers, elected members including the writing of analytical reports and presentation of data Using market data and intelligence to support the production of key strategic documents The ideal Commissioning Officer will: Be experienced in analysing and interpreting data to prepare clear, and concise reports Have knowledge and understanding of information governance and data protection Have Experience of project management including coordination, planning, information collation, analysing data to produce reports, strategies and business cases Experience within the public sector would be beneficial The Commissioning Officer will need to have excellent communication skills and effectively be able to communicate to stakeholders of all levels. Furthermore, the ideal candidate will have an impeccable eye for detail and accuracy to ensure all workload is carried out effectively and efficiently. They will also need to able to prioritise their workload and be efficient and effective to meet unpredictable deadlines and deal with conflicting demands, whilst working in a high-pressured environment. Our client is hoping to have the Commissioning Officer in the role as soon as possible, therefore if you believe your experience meets the criteria above, please contact Charlotte Broomfield by Friday 29th by submitting your CV. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Involve Recruitment
Mechanical Site Manager
Involve Recruitment City, Birmingham
A leading Main Contractor is seeking an experienced Mechanical Site Manager to join its growing team on a prestigious, centrally located multi-use development in Birmingham. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a well established business with a strong pipeline of secured work across the region. Following project completion, all future assignments will remain locally based, offering long term stability and a clear pathway for career progression. Reporting to the Project Lead, you will take responsibility for the successful delivery of the mechanical package, ensuring works are completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. You will be expected to provide strong on-site leadership, coordinate subcontractors effectively, manage programme requirements, and work closely with both operational and commercial teams to drive project success. Key Responsibilities Manage and oversee all mechanical installation activities on site. Coordinate and supervise mechanical subcontractors to ensure programme and quality objectives are achieved. Monitor progress against programme and proactively resolve any issues that may impact delivery. Work collaboratively with project teams, consultants, and subcontractors to ensure smooth delivery Ensure health, safety, and compliance standards are maintained at all times. Support commercial processes including variations, cost control, and subcontractor management. Attend site meetings and provide regular progress updates to senior management. Drive quality standards through inspections, commissioning support, and handover processes. We are looking for an individual who can demonstrate: A strong mechanical background with experience delivering large-scale construction projects. Previous experience as a Mechanical Site Manager Proven track record of successfully managing complex mechanical packages from installation through to completion. Evidence of career progression and longevity within previous positions Strong commercial awareness alongside excellent operational delivery skills. Exceptional organisational and planning abilities. A proactive and solutions focused approach to problem solving
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
A leading Main Contractor is seeking an experienced Mechanical Site Manager to join its growing team on a prestigious, centrally located multi-use development in Birmingham. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a well established business with a strong pipeline of secured work across the region. Following project completion, all future assignments will remain locally based, offering long term stability and a clear pathway for career progression. Reporting to the Project Lead, you will take responsibility for the successful delivery of the mechanical package, ensuring works are completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. You will be expected to provide strong on-site leadership, coordinate subcontractors effectively, manage programme requirements, and work closely with both operational and commercial teams to drive project success. Key Responsibilities Manage and oversee all mechanical installation activities on site. Coordinate and supervise mechanical subcontractors to ensure programme and quality objectives are achieved. Monitor progress against programme and proactively resolve any issues that may impact delivery. Work collaboratively with project teams, consultants, and subcontractors to ensure smooth delivery Ensure health, safety, and compliance standards are maintained at all times. Support commercial processes including variations, cost control, and subcontractor management. Attend site meetings and provide regular progress updates to senior management. Drive quality standards through inspections, commissioning support, and handover processes. We are looking for an individual who can demonstrate: A strong mechanical background with experience delivering large-scale construction projects. Previous experience as a Mechanical Site Manager Proven track record of successfully managing complex mechanical packages from installation through to completion. Evidence of career progression and longevity within previous positions Strong commercial awareness alongside excellent operational delivery skills. Exceptional organisational and planning abilities. A proactive and solutions focused approach to problem solving
PSR Solutions
Construction Project Manager
PSR Solutions City, Manchester
A leading Tier 1 main contractor is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to lead the successful delivery of a landmark high-rise development in Central Manchester. The Project Manager will take full responsibility for planning, coordinating, and delivering complex multi-million-pound projects from pre-construction through to completion, ensuring safety, quality, programme, and commercial objectives are achieved. The successful candidate will have a proven track record of delivering high-rise residential, mixed-use, commercial, or major urban regeneration projects for principal contractors within the UK construction sector. Key Responsibilities Lead the successful delivery of large-scale high-rise residential, mixed-use, commercial, and regeneration projects from pre-construction through to completion, ensuring delivery is safe, on programme, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Provide overall leadership and direction to multidisciplinary project teams, including Construction Managers, Site Managers, Engineers, Design Managers, specialist subcontractors, and supply chain partners. Develop, manage, and monitor detailed construction programmes, implementing recovery strategies where required to maintain project milestones and completion dates. Drive project performance through proactive planning, coordination, risk management, and effective decision-making across all project phases. Champion a positive health, safety, and wellbeing culture, ensuring full compliance with statutory legislation, company policies, Building Regulations, fire safety requirements, and industry best practices. Lead site safety audits, inspections, reviews, and the management of temporary works, lifting operations, logistics, and other high-risk construction activities. Work closely with commercial teams to manage project budgets, forecasts, cash flow, procurement strategies, subcontractor performance, and the identification and mitigation of commercial risks and opportunities. Act as the primary point of contact for clients and key stakeholders, building strong relationships with consultants, local authorities, utility providers, and supply chain partners while ensuring clear communication and high levels of customer satisfaction. Chair progress meetings and provide accurate reporting on project performance, programme status, commercial position, risks, and key project deliverables. Implement and maintain robust quality management systems, overseeing inspections, testing, commissioning, handover, snagging, defect resolution, and project close-out activities. Education, Skills and Requirements Degree, HNC, or HND in Construction Management Membership of Chartered Institute of Building (MCIOB). SMSTS and CSCS Black Card. Experience on projects valued at 50m+. Knowledge of the Building Safety Act and modern construction methods. Minimum 8-10 years' construction experience Proven experience delivering high-rise residential or mixed-use developments. Experience working for a Tier 1 or major main contractor. Strong knowledge of JCT/NEC contracts, project planning, and commercial management. Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
A leading Tier 1 main contractor is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to lead the successful delivery of a landmark high-rise development in Central Manchester. The Project Manager will take full responsibility for planning, coordinating, and delivering complex multi-million-pound projects from pre-construction through to completion, ensuring safety, quality, programme, and commercial objectives are achieved. The successful candidate will have a proven track record of delivering high-rise residential, mixed-use, commercial, or major urban regeneration projects for principal contractors within the UK construction sector. Key Responsibilities Lead the successful delivery of large-scale high-rise residential, mixed-use, commercial, and regeneration projects from pre-construction through to completion, ensuring delivery is safe, on programme, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Provide overall leadership and direction to multidisciplinary project teams, including Construction Managers, Site Managers, Engineers, Design Managers, specialist subcontractors, and supply chain partners. Develop, manage, and monitor detailed construction programmes, implementing recovery strategies where required to maintain project milestones and completion dates. Drive project performance through proactive planning, coordination, risk management, and effective decision-making across all project phases. Champion a positive health, safety, and wellbeing culture, ensuring full compliance with statutory legislation, company policies, Building Regulations, fire safety requirements, and industry best practices. Lead site safety audits, inspections, reviews, and the management of temporary works, lifting operations, logistics, and other high-risk construction activities. Work closely with commercial teams to manage project budgets, forecasts, cash flow, procurement strategies, subcontractor performance, and the identification and mitigation of commercial risks and opportunities. Act as the primary point of contact for clients and key stakeholders, building strong relationships with consultants, local authorities, utility providers, and supply chain partners while ensuring clear communication and high levels of customer satisfaction. Chair progress meetings and provide accurate reporting on project performance, programme status, commercial position, risks, and key project deliverables. Implement and maintain robust quality management systems, overseeing inspections, testing, commissioning, handover, snagging, defect resolution, and project close-out activities. Education, Skills and Requirements Degree, HNC, or HND in Construction Management Membership of Chartered Institute of Building (MCIOB). SMSTS and CSCS Black Card. Experience on projects valued at 50m+. Knowledge of the Building Safety Act and modern construction methods. Minimum 8-10 years' construction experience Proven experience delivering high-rise residential or mixed-use developments. Experience working for a Tier 1 or major main contractor. Strong knowledge of JCT/NEC contracts, project planning, and commercial management. Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills.

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