Shuttering Joiner Location: Northumberland (Covering sites across Ashington, Blyth, and Morpeth) Agency: Search Consultancy (Construction & Trades Division) Payment Terms: Premium Hourly Rates (CIS / Subcontractor Basis, Weekly Pay) Start Date: Immediate (Subject to reference and credential verification) Position Type: Full-Time Contract Duration: Ongoing long-term work The Opportunity Search Consultancy's Construction and Trades Division is currently partnering with leading civil engineering and concrete frameworks contractors to recruit time-served, highly skilled Shuttering Joiners (Formwork Carpenters) for major projects based across Northumberland. We are managing multiple high-volume contracts-ranging from infrastructure upgrades to commercial concrete frames-offering immediate starts and consistent, ongoing runs of local work. The projects demand operatives who possess extensive experience in structural concrete works, a strong safety ethic, and the ability to work accurately to civil engineering tolerances. For a reliable, professional shuttering joiner, these positions offer excellent stability and long-term continuity of work within the Northumberland area. Remuneration & Financials Competitive Pay: Premium, fully transparent assignment rates tailored to your experience and payment structure (CIS options available). Payment Frequency: Processed accurately every single Friday via our dedicated payroll desk, ensuring reliable weekly cash flow with zero hidden administrative or umbrella fees. Comprehensive Key Responsibilities Operating within a fast-paced civil engineering and concrete framework environment, your daily schedule will demand high efficiency, technical competence, and seamless collaboration with site engineers and concrete gangs. Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Formwork & Shuttering Erecting: Constructing, erecting, and striking various types of formwork and shuttering systems (including traditional timber shutters, proprietary panel systems like PERI/Doka, and metal frameworks). Structural Concrete Prep: Building complex shutters for foundations, retaining walls, columns, beams, culverts, and slabs according to precise engineering layouts. Technical Blueprint Reading: Interpreting complex engineering drawings, reinforcement details, and site plans to measure, cut, and assemble formwork accurately on-site. Accuracy & Tolerances: Setting out and securing shutters using ties, anchors, and braces to ensure they withstand the immense pressure of poured concrete while maintaining strict line, level, and plumb tolerances. Tool & Machinery Maintenance: Operating trade-specific hand tools, power tools, and site machinery safely, keeping them properly maintained, and managing timber/system consumables efficiently to minimize waste. Health & Safety Compliance: Maintaining a clean, hazard-free workspace, working safely at heights or within excavations where required, and strictly adhering to site safety guidelines. Rigid Candidate Requirements To maintain the high standards required on these projects, candidates must explicitly meet the following criteria prior to deployment: Valid CSCS Card: A valid Blue (Skilled Worker) or Gold (Advanced Craft/Supervisor) CSCS card in Formwork/Shuttering Joinery is mandatory for site access and will be verified beforehand. Industry Experience: A proven, demonstrable track record working as a Shuttering Joiner on large-scale civil engineering, commercial concrete frames, or major infrastructure projects. Qualifications: Time-served or relevant NVQ Level 2/3 in Formwork or Carpentry & Joinery. Complete Trade Kit: Possession of a full, professional kit of shuttering hand tools and 110V/cordless power tools. Full 5-Point PPE: Ownership of standard site protective equipment (Hard hat, high-vis jacket/vest, steel toe-cap boots with adequate ankle support, protective gloves, and safety glasses). Professional References: Ability to provide the contact details of a recent Site Manager, foreman, or engineer who can verify your quality of work, punctuality, and attendance. Right to Work: Verifiable right to work within the United Kingdom. Why Partner with Search Consultancy? Local Stability: These contracts are based entirely within the Northumberland area, offering a reliable local commute and significantly reducing your travel overheads. Dedicated Support: You will have a direct line to a specialist construction consultant who understands your trade and actively manages your contract. The Search Pipeline: Search is a preferred labour supplier across the North East. Subcontractors who exhibit excellent reliability, punctuality, and top-tier craftsmanship are systematically prioritised for seamless transition onto subsequent long-term civil engineering and commercial projects in the local area as existing contracts close out. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age
Jun 22, 2026
Contractor
Shuttering Joiner Location: Northumberland (Covering sites across Ashington, Blyth, and Morpeth) Agency: Search Consultancy (Construction & Trades Division) Payment Terms: Premium Hourly Rates (CIS / Subcontractor Basis, Weekly Pay) Start Date: Immediate (Subject to reference and credential verification) Position Type: Full-Time Contract Duration: Ongoing long-term work The Opportunity Search Consultancy's Construction and Trades Division is currently partnering with leading civil engineering and concrete frameworks contractors to recruit time-served, highly skilled Shuttering Joiners (Formwork Carpenters) for major projects based across Northumberland. We are managing multiple high-volume contracts-ranging from infrastructure upgrades to commercial concrete frames-offering immediate starts and consistent, ongoing runs of local work. The projects demand operatives who possess extensive experience in structural concrete works, a strong safety ethic, and the ability to work accurately to civil engineering tolerances. For a reliable, professional shuttering joiner, these positions offer excellent stability and long-term continuity of work within the Northumberland area. Remuneration & Financials Competitive Pay: Premium, fully transparent assignment rates tailored to your experience and payment structure (CIS options available). Payment Frequency: Processed accurately every single Friday via our dedicated payroll desk, ensuring reliable weekly cash flow with zero hidden administrative or umbrella fees. Comprehensive Key Responsibilities Operating within a fast-paced civil engineering and concrete framework environment, your daily schedule will demand high efficiency, technical competence, and seamless collaboration with site engineers and concrete gangs. Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Formwork & Shuttering Erecting: Constructing, erecting, and striking various types of formwork and shuttering systems (including traditional timber shutters, proprietary panel systems like PERI/Doka, and metal frameworks). Structural Concrete Prep: Building complex shutters for foundations, retaining walls, columns, beams, culverts, and slabs according to precise engineering layouts. Technical Blueprint Reading: Interpreting complex engineering drawings, reinforcement details, and site plans to measure, cut, and assemble formwork accurately on-site. Accuracy & Tolerances: Setting out and securing shutters using ties, anchors, and braces to ensure they withstand the immense pressure of poured concrete while maintaining strict line, level, and plumb tolerances. Tool & Machinery Maintenance: Operating trade-specific hand tools, power tools, and site machinery safely, keeping them properly maintained, and managing timber/system consumables efficiently to minimize waste. Health & Safety Compliance: Maintaining a clean, hazard-free workspace, working safely at heights or within excavations where required, and strictly adhering to site safety guidelines. Rigid Candidate Requirements To maintain the high standards required on these projects, candidates must explicitly meet the following criteria prior to deployment: Valid CSCS Card: A valid Blue (Skilled Worker) or Gold (Advanced Craft/Supervisor) CSCS card in Formwork/Shuttering Joinery is mandatory for site access and will be verified beforehand. Industry Experience: A proven, demonstrable track record working as a Shuttering Joiner on large-scale civil engineering, commercial concrete frames, or major infrastructure projects. Qualifications: Time-served or relevant NVQ Level 2/3 in Formwork or Carpentry & Joinery. Complete Trade Kit: Possession of a full, professional kit of shuttering hand tools and 110V/cordless power tools. Full 5-Point PPE: Ownership of standard site protective equipment (Hard hat, high-vis jacket/vest, steel toe-cap boots with adequate ankle support, protective gloves, and safety glasses). Professional References: Ability to provide the contact details of a recent Site Manager, foreman, or engineer who can verify your quality of work, punctuality, and attendance. Right to Work: Verifiable right to work within the United Kingdom. Why Partner with Search Consultancy? Local Stability: These contracts are based entirely within the Northumberland area, offering a reliable local commute and significantly reducing your travel overheads. Dedicated Support: You will have a direct line to a specialist construction consultant who understands your trade and actively manages your contract. The Search Pipeline: Search is a preferred labour supplier across the North East. Subcontractors who exhibit excellent reliability, punctuality, and top-tier craftsmanship are systematically prioritised for seamless transition onto subsequent long-term civil engineering and commercial projects in the local area as existing contracts close out. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age
About Dalkia UK At Dalkia, we're driven by a shared purpose: tackling climate change and building a better, more sustainable future. We bring together talented people who share knowledge, challenge each other and grow together. Backed by EDF, Britain's biggest generator of low carbon electricity, we're a people-first culture. With 5,000+ employees and £600m+ turnover, we combine the strength of a major group with a great culture, innovative mindset and inclusive values making Dalkia a great place to work and grow your career. We are seeking an experienced Planning Leader to drive the development, implementation, and management of robust project planning and scheduling frameworks across complex building services projects. Working within a multi-disciplinary environment, you will ensure project programmes are accurate, controlled, and aligned with contractual requirements supporting successful delivery across time, cost, and quality objectives. What You Will Bring Proven expertise in project planning within UK building services / MEP / M&E environments Strong working knowledge of Primavera P6 and/or Asta Powerproject Solid understanding of NEC contracts, including programme and time management Experience producing and defending Extension of Time (EOT) claims and delay analysis Ability to translate complex programme data into clear insights for stakeholders Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills Key Responsibilities Develop, manage, and maintain project programmes (Level 1 4) across MEP projects Integrate design, procurement, construction, and commissioning into master schedules Monitor progress, identify risks, and produce regular reports and look-ahead plans Manage change control and support EWNs and Compensation Events Lead delay analysis and support EOT claims with commercial/legal teams Collaborate with clients, consultants, and subcontractors to align delivery Lead, mentor, and develop a team of planners across multiple projects Support bids and tenders with programme development and planning expertise About You Degree/HNC/HND in a relevant discipline (or equivalent experience) 7+ years' experience in planning within building services or MEP Strong analytical mindset with high attention to detail Commercially aware with understanding of programme vs cost Able to manage multiple complex programmes under pressure Collaborative, proactive, and results-driven approach Right to work in the UK Our Values People First It starts with health, safety and wellbeing Better Together A collaborative team Trusted Partners Dedicated to our clients' success Taking Responsibility Making a positive difference Equity, Diversity & Inclusion We're committed to an inclusive and fair recruitment process. If you need any adjustments please let us know, in confidence, our team is here to support you.
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
About Dalkia UK At Dalkia, we're driven by a shared purpose: tackling climate change and building a better, more sustainable future. We bring together talented people who share knowledge, challenge each other and grow together. Backed by EDF, Britain's biggest generator of low carbon electricity, we're a people-first culture. With 5,000+ employees and £600m+ turnover, we combine the strength of a major group with a great culture, innovative mindset and inclusive values making Dalkia a great place to work and grow your career. We are seeking an experienced Planning Leader to drive the development, implementation, and management of robust project planning and scheduling frameworks across complex building services projects. Working within a multi-disciplinary environment, you will ensure project programmes are accurate, controlled, and aligned with contractual requirements supporting successful delivery across time, cost, and quality objectives. What You Will Bring Proven expertise in project planning within UK building services / MEP / M&E environments Strong working knowledge of Primavera P6 and/or Asta Powerproject Solid understanding of NEC contracts, including programme and time management Experience producing and defending Extension of Time (EOT) claims and delay analysis Ability to translate complex programme data into clear insights for stakeholders Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills Key Responsibilities Develop, manage, and maintain project programmes (Level 1 4) across MEP projects Integrate design, procurement, construction, and commissioning into master schedules Monitor progress, identify risks, and produce regular reports and look-ahead plans Manage change control and support EWNs and Compensation Events Lead delay analysis and support EOT claims with commercial/legal teams Collaborate with clients, consultants, and subcontractors to align delivery Lead, mentor, and develop a team of planners across multiple projects Support bids and tenders with programme development and planning expertise About You Degree/HNC/HND in a relevant discipline (or equivalent experience) 7+ years' experience in planning within building services or MEP Strong analytical mindset with high attention to detail Commercially aware with understanding of programme vs cost Able to manage multiple complex programmes under pressure Collaborative, proactive, and results-driven approach Right to work in the UK Our Values People First It starts with health, safety and wellbeing Better Together A collaborative team Trusted Partners Dedicated to our clients' success Taking Responsibility Making a positive difference Equity, Diversity & Inclusion We're committed to an inclusive and fair recruitment process. If you need any adjustments please let us know, in confidence, our team is here to support you.
We are working with a registered social landlord, who are recruiting a Planned Investment Manager to lead the delivery of a range of projects within capital programmes, from inception through to completion. The postholder will support the effective monitoring and reporting of spend, progress and risks across the delivery of the capital programme, escalating issues as required to the executive management team. You will be overseeing the delivery of the Surveying Team, managing one-off and specialist contracts and oversee the delivery of large adaptation work, legal disrepair, large one-off projects, decent homes, retrofit and decarbonisation activities. You will be the lead Officer in Contract Management for Planned Works from design, procurement, delivery, and implementation and be responsible for CDM compliance for the team. The post holder will be responsible for the work of more junior colleagues providing support on specific projects and the work of appointed project managers and external consultants. This will also include Regulatory and professional bodies; contractors and consultants; tenants/leaseholders; and voluntary and community groups and members of the public. Role Purpose Operational lead for the organisation's delivery of the annual programme of planned investment, component replacements, damp & mould remedial works, Compliance, and other associated major works. Operational lead on managing and fostering long term strategic relationships with key partners. Ensure all areas of operational responsibility are shaped by key values. Provide an excellent customer service for all the association's residents. Key Accountabilities Contribute to the delivery of the corporate and assets strategy to ensure organisational service direction and strategic objective targets are met. Develop and sustain long term strategic relationships with our key partners in delivering a programme of planned investment and major repairs to create a seamless service with shared value. Lead on embedding and sustaining key values across all national contracts so that values are aligned, and all parties have the opportunity to create social and economic value. Lead on the building and management of sustainable and meaningful partnerships so that our contractors are resilient, and profitable whilst delivering good quality services in the way our customers expect. Assist in the procurement and mobilisation of new contractors and ongoing contract management. Ensure that all services are delivered in accordance with contract terms, KPIs and budgeted spend. Ensure compliance with all relevant policies and procedures to ensure there are no statutory, regulatory or contractual breaches. Responsible for the delivery of national planned investment and major works programmes, to circa XXXk properties. Manage budgets for planned investment and major works. Knowledge / Skills / Experience required Proven experience of developing long term strategic partnerships and embedding key values with stakeholders. Proven experience of project managing multi-disciplined teams across a city-wide geographical area. Proven experience of developing and implementing customer and stakeholder engagement strategies. Highly developed communication skills with experience of presenting to a range of audiences. Proven experience of driving costs down whilst improving economic and social value. Proven experience of managing large capital project budgets specifically within Asset Management, Property Investment and Public Procurement. Highly skilled in assessing information and devising and implementing appropriate solutions. Knowledge of building components and the diagnosis of building defects. Knowledge of building law, regulation, building contracts, contract law and health and safety legislation and best practise. Educated to HND level or equivalent, professional qualification in construction, housing, management or property surveying Hold a relevant management qualification, such as ILM Level 4 in Leadership and Management (desirable) A full UK driving license with the ability to drive as and when required by the business If you would like more information or to apply for this vacancy, please submit your CV, or contact Harvey Baker on (phone number removed) TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
We are working with a registered social landlord, who are recruiting a Planned Investment Manager to lead the delivery of a range of projects within capital programmes, from inception through to completion. The postholder will support the effective monitoring and reporting of spend, progress and risks across the delivery of the capital programme, escalating issues as required to the executive management team. You will be overseeing the delivery of the Surveying Team, managing one-off and specialist contracts and oversee the delivery of large adaptation work, legal disrepair, large one-off projects, decent homes, retrofit and decarbonisation activities. You will be the lead Officer in Contract Management for Planned Works from design, procurement, delivery, and implementation and be responsible for CDM compliance for the team. The post holder will be responsible for the work of more junior colleagues providing support on specific projects and the work of appointed project managers and external consultants. This will also include Regulatory and professional bodies; contractors and consultants; tenants/leaseholders; and voluntary and community groups and members of the public. Role Purpose Operational lead for the organisation's delivery of the annual programme of planned investment, component replacements, damp & mould remedial works, Compliance, and other associated major works. Operational lead on managing and fostering long term strategic relationships with key partners. Ensure all areas of operational responsibility are shaped by key values. Provide an excellent customer service for all the association's residents. Key Accountabilities Contribute to the delivery of the corporate and assets strategy to ensure organisational service direction and strategic objective targets are met. Develop and sustain long term strategic relationships with our key partners in delivering a programme of planned investment and major repairs to create a seamless service with shared value. Lead on embedding and sustaining key values across all national contracts so that values are aligned, and all parties have the opportunity to create social and economic value. Lead on the building and management of sustainable and meaningful partnerships so that our contractors are resilient, and profitable whilst delivering good quality services in the way our customers expect. Assist in the procurement and mobilisation of new contractors and ongoing contract management. Ensure that all services are delivered in accordance with contract terms, KPIs and budgeted spend. Ensure compliance with all relevant policies and procedures to ensure there are no statutory, regulatory or contractual breaches. Responsible for the delivery of national planned investment and major works programmes, to circa XXXk properties. Manage budgets for planned investment and major works. Knowledge / Skills / Experience required Proven experience of developing long term strategic partnerships and embedding key values with stakeholders. Proven experience of project managing multi-disciplined teams across a city-wide geographical area. Proven experience of developing and implementing customer and stakeholder engagement strategies. Highly developed communication skills with experience of presenting to a range of audiences. Proven experience of driving costs down whilst improving economic and social value. Proven experience of managing large capital project budgets specifically within Asset Management, Property Investment and Public Procurement. Highly skilled in assessing information and devising and implementing appropriate solutions. Knowledge of building components and the diagnosis of building defects. Knowledge of building law, regulation, building contracts, contract law and health and safety legislation and best practise. Educated to HND level or equivalent, professional qualification in construction, housing, management or property surveying Hold a relevant management qualification, such as ILM Level 4 in Leadership and Management (desirable) A full UK driving license with the ability to drive as and when required by the business If you would like more information or to apply for this vacancy, please submit your CV, or contact Harvey Baker on (phone number removed) TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client
Housing Regulations Officer - Portsmouth Are you a passionate Housing Regulations Officer looking for your next role? 4Recruitment Services are currently recruiting for a Housing Regulations Officer to work in Local Authority Private Sector Housing Team based in The Portsmouth area. We are seeking a motivated and resilient individual with a proactive approach, excellent organisational skills, and a passion for improving housing standards. The ideal candidate will be confident in dealing with landlords, tenants, and stakeholders, able to handle challenging situations professionally, and committed to delivering positive outcomes for residents. Pay Rates: £19.68 PAYE £24.98 Umbrella Rate (per hour) Information the Role We are currently recruiting a Housing Regulations Officer to join a busy Private Sector Housing team. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates with experience in housing standards, environmental health, housing enforcement, HMO licensing, property inspections, or regulatory compliance. As a Housing Regulations Officer, you will play a key role in supporting landlords and tenants to ensure homes are safe, healthy, and compliant with relevant housing legislation. You will investigate housing-related concerns, carry out inspections, provide advice and guidance, and take enforcement action where required. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering responsive and effective housing services, helping to improve standards within the private rented sector and ensuring compliance with licensing requirements and housing regulations. Key Responsibilities Receive, assess, and respond to enquiries and complaints relating to private rented housing and Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs). Carry out reactive, routine, and proactive inspections of residential properties. Undertake Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) assessments. Work with landlords and tenants to resolve housing issues and improve property standards. Investigate complaints relating to statutory housing duties and regulations. Monitor compliance with housing legislation, licensing requirements, and licence conditions. Provide advice, guidance, and support to landlords, tenants, and householders. Prepare and serve formal enforcement notices where necessary. Support enforcement action and assist with cases that may proceed to tribunal or court. Maintain accurate records and case files. Use professional judgement to determine appropriate courses of action while managing potentially challenging situations. Contribute to service improvement initiatives and ongoing professional development. Essential Requirements: Level 3 qualification in Housing, Construction, Enforcement, Environmental Health, or a related discipline, or demonstrable experience working within housing standards, housing enforcement, or a similar regulatory environment. Experience of working with a range of stakeholders to achieve positive housing outcomes. Ability to manage a varied workload and prioritise effectively. Knowledge of residential property inspections and housing standards. Strong communication and customer service skills. Ability to work independently and make informed decisions. Competent IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, and database systems. Desirable Experience within Private Sector Housing, Environmental Health, Housing Enforcement, or HMO Licensing. Knowledge of the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Understanding of housing legislation, including the Housing Act 2004, Public Health Acts, Building Regulations, and PACE. Experience investigating complaints and undertaking enforcement activity. Experience preparing and serving enforcement notices. Relevant professional membership or qualifications, including CIH or CIEH membership. Level 6 qualification in Housing, Environmental Health, Environmental Science, Housing Engineering, Construction, or a related field. What we offer: 24 hour one on one specialist consultant based within your geographical area 4Recruitment Services Employee Benefits Programme Our own dedicated payroll support ensuring you get the full benefits of your payment Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy in further detail or any other vacancies, please contact out Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed).
Jun 21, 2026
Seasonal
Housing Regulations Officer - Portsmouth Are you a passionate Housing Regulations Officer looking for your next role? 4Recruitment Services are currently recruiting for a Housing Regulations Officer to work in Local Authority Private Sector Housing Team based in The Portsmouth area. We are seeking a motivated and resilient individual with a proactive approach, excellent organisational skills, and a passion for improving housing standards. The ideal candidate will be confident in dealing with landlords, tenants, and stakeholders, able to handle challenging situations professionally, and committed to delivering positive outcomes for residents. Pay Rates: £19.68 PAYE £24.98 Umbrella Rate (per hour) Information the Role We are currently recruiting a Housing Regulations Officer to join a busy Private Sector Housing team. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates with experience in housing standards, environmental health, housing enforcement, HMO licensing, property inspections, or regulatory compliance. As a Housing Regulations Officer, you will play a key role in supporting landlords and tenants to ensure homes are safe, healthy, and compliant with relevant housing legislation. You will investigate housing-related concerns, carry out inspections, provide advice and guidance, and take enforcement action where required. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering responsive and effective housing services, helping to improve standards within the private rented sector and ensuring compliance with licensing requirements and housing regulations. Key Responsibilities Receive, assess, and respond to enquiries and complaints relating to private rented housing and Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs). Carry out reactive, routine, and proactive inspections of residential properties. Undertake Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) assessments. Work with landlords and tenants to resolve housing issues and improve property standards. Investigate complaints relating to statutory housing duties and regulations. Monitor compliance with housing legislation, licensing requirements, and licence conditions. Provide advice, guidance, and support to landlords, tenants, and householders. Prepare and serve formal enforcement notices where necessary. Support enforcement action and assist with cases that may proceed to tribunal or court. Maintain accurate records and case files. Use professional judgement to determine appropriate courses of action while managing potentially challenging situations. Contribute to service improvement initiatives and ongoing professional development. Essential Requirements: Level 3 qualification in Housing, Construction, Enforcement, Environmental Health, or a related discipline, or demonstrable experience working within housing standards, housing enforcement, or a similar regulatory environment. Experience of working with a range of stakeholders to achieve positive housing outcomes. Ability to manage a varied workload and prioritise effectively. Knowledge of residential property inspections and housing standards. Strong communication and customer service skills. Ability to work independently and make informed decisions. Competent IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, and database systems. Desirable Experience within Private Sector Housing, Environmental Health, Housing Enforcement, or HMO Licensing. Knowledge of the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Understanding of housing legislation, including the Housing Act 2004, Public Health Acts, Building Regulations, and PACE. Experience investigating complaints and undertaking enforcement activity. Experience preparing and serving enforcement notices. Relevant professional membership or qualifications, including CIH or CIEH membership. Level 6 qualification in Housing, Environmental Health, Environmental Science, Housing Engineering, Construction, or a related field. What we offer: 24 hour one on one specialist consultant based within your geographical area 4Recruitment Services Employee Benefits Programme Our own dedicated payroll support ensuring you get the full benefits of your payment Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy in further detail or any other vacancies, please contact out Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed).
Deputy Head of Building Control (Class 3 Specialist) - Planning Location: North London/Hybrid Reports To: Head of Building Control (Class 4 Technical) Job Overview • Manage a team of inspectors, including Specialist Building Inspectors, Building Inspectors and Trainee Building Inspectors, and provide supervision of project work where appropriate and within limits of competence. • Undertake specialist and technical assessments and make decisions using qualifications, skills and practical experience to deliver the Building Control service through the Council s scheme of delegation under the Building Act 1984 and associated legislation. • Ensure buildings comply with relevant regulatory standards relating to health, safety, sustainability, energy conservation, accessibility and design. • Lead the Building Control service and maintain effective working relationships with the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) and associated regional hubs. • Oversee the Council s response to relevant committees, participation in Multi-Disciplinary Teams (MDTs), performance reporting and registration of inspector roles. • Evaluate and allocate a full range of projects, with a focus on complex schemes and high-risk buildings, including those within scope of the Building Safety Act. • Examine plans, carry out site inspections, and initiate and manage enforcement action where necessary. • Assess dangerous structures and implement immediate works where required. • Deputise for the Head of Building Control as necessary. Key Accountablities • Discharge the Council s delegated powers and duties under the Building Act 1984, Building Safety Act 2022 and associated legislation. • Provide appropriate advice and support regarding compliance with Building Regulations and related legislation. • Manage a portfolio of projects, including high-risk and in-scope buildings, covering new applications, regularisations and reversion applications. • Maintain accurate records for plan appraisals, site inspections and compliance assessments. • Ensure compliance with the Building Act 1984, Building Safety Act 2022, Building Regulations 2010, associated legislation and technical standards. • Provide accurate information, advice and professional support to businesses and individuals. • Investigate complaints, demolition controls, dangerous structures, contraventions and unauthorised works. • Undertake enforcement action, including issuing notices where necessary. • Participate in the dangerous structures rota and respond within the required two-hour target both during and outside normal working hours. • Authorise emergency works through contractor framework agreements. • Prepare evidence files for legal proceedings and attend court as an expert witness where required. • Liaise with external agencies, stakeholders, statutory undertakers, contractors, consultants, elected members and internal departments. • Maintain strong relationships with building professionals and deliver excellent customer service. • Support service development and business growth opportunities. • Work flexibly to respond to workload and service demands, including occasional extended or out-of-hours working. Management Responsibilities • Manage a team of inspectors with varied professional and technical expertise. • Support, supervise and mentor team members. • Delegate plan checking, site inspections and related duties where appropriate. • Assist colleagues in gaining experience and demonstrating competency. • Deputise for the Head of Building Control when required. • Contribute to the vision, values and strategic priorities of the Planning and Building Control service. • Promote engagement and motivation within the team. • Support the maintenance of ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems. • Foster a culture of service excellence, performance improvement and customer satisfaction. • Maintain expert knowledge of the Building Safety Act 2022, Building Inspector Competence Framework (BICoF), Registered Building Inspector Code of Conduct and Building Safety Case Regime. Training & Development • Actively pursue personal and professional development. • Maintain chartered membership of a relevant professional body. • Maintain Building Inspector registration at the appropriate level (currently Class 3 Specialist Building Inspector) or equivalent validated competence. • Demonstrate compliance with the relevant code of conduct. • Only undertake unsupervised activities within validated competency limits. • Undertake work beyond competency limits only under appropriate supervision. • Train, mentor and develop members of the Building Control team. Financial Responsibilties • Ensure financial support processes are completed efficiently and accurately. • Maintain project records and service level agreements. • Contribute to the marketing and promotion of the Building Control service. • Support efforts to minimise loss of work to private sector competitors. • Assist the Head of Building Control in delivering a cost-effective service. Health & Safety Responsibilities • Comply with the Health and Safety Policy and associated arrangements. • Complete mandatory health and safety training. • Ensure risk assessments are completed for activities involving significant hazards. • Identify and implement appropriate control measures. • Ensure staff understand risk assessment findings and required controls. • Monitor health and safety compliance and address concerns promptly. • Include health and safety considerations in management meetings. • Lead by example and enforce health and safety standards. Person Spec Essential: • Degree or Master s qualification in Building Control, Building Surveying, Construction, Structural Engineering or a related discipline, or equivalent learning and experience. • Chartered membership of a relevant professional body such as RICS, CABE, CIOB or equivalent. • Evidence of ongoing Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Experience & Knowledge Essential: • Experience managing a Building Control team or similar technical service. • Extensive knowledge of construction methods, materials and techniques. • Strong knowledge of Building Control legislation and regulations, including the Building Act 1984. • Understanding of local government services and procedures. • Awareness of professional boundaries and governance requirements. • Understanding of financial constraints affecting service delivery. • Experience delivering excellent customer service. • Significant Building Control experience, including high-risk and complex developments. Skills & Abilities Essential: • Ability to motivate teams and manage workloads effectively. • Strong leadership, communication and interpersonal skills. • Effective decision-making and problem-solving capabilities. • Ability to operate effectively within a political environment. • Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills. • Ability to prepare technical and expert witness reports. • Thorough knowledge of Building Regulations 2010, Approved Documents and British Standards. • Current Building Inspector registration at Class 3 level or equivalent. • Ability to assess plans, conduct site inspections and maintain comprehensive records. • Strong ICT skills, including Microsoft Office and specialist software. • Self-motivated, organised and capable of working independently. • Excellent time management and prioritisation skills. • Ability to adapt to changing priorities and support organisational change. • Demonstrated competence in accordance with the Building Inspector Competency Framework. For further details about the position, please contact Ollie at Hill & Hill Recruitment.
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
Deputy Head of Building Control (Class 3 Specialist) - Planning Location: North London/Hybrid Reports To: Head of Building Control (Class 4 Technical) Job Overview • Manage a team of inspectors, including Specialist Building Inspectors, Building Inspectors and Trainee Building Inspectors, and provide supervision of project work where appropriate and within limits of competence. • Undertake specialist and technical assessments and make decisions using qualifications, skills and practical experience to deliver the Building Control service through the Council s scheme of delegation under the Building Act 1984 and associated legislation. • Ensure buildings comply with relevant regulatory standards relating to health, safety, sustainability, energy conservation, accessibility and design. • Lead the Building Control service and maintain effective working relationships with the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) and associated regional hubs. • Oversee the Council s response to relevant committees, participation in Multi-Disciplinary Teams (MDTs), performance reporting and registration of inspector roles. • Evaluate and allocate a full range of projects, with a focus on complex schemes and high-risk buildings, including those within scope of the Building Safety Act. • Examine plans, carry out site inspections, and initiate and manage enforcement action where necessary. • Assess dangerous structures and implement immediate works where required. • Deputise for the Head of Building Control as necessary. Key Accountablities • Discharge the Council s delegated powers and duties under the Building Act 1984, Building Safety Act 2022 and associated legislation. • Provide appropriate advice and support regarding compliance with Building Regulations and related legislation. • Manage a portfolio of projects, including high-risk and in-scope buildings, covering new applications, regularisations and reversion applications. • Maintain accurate records for plan appraisals, site inspections and compliance assessments. • Ensure compliance with the Building Act 1984, Building Safety Act 2022, Building Regulations 2010, associated legislation and technical standards. • Provide accurate information, advice and professional support to businesses and individuals. • Investigate complaints, demolition controls, dangerous structures, contraventions and unauthorised works. • Undertake enforcement action, including issuing notices where necessary. • Participate in the dangerous structures rota and respond within the required two-hour target both during and outside normal working hours. • Authorise emergency works through contractor framework agreements. • Prepare evidence files for legal proceedings and attend court as an expert witness where required. • Liaise with external agencies, stakeholders, statutory undertakers, contractors, consultants, elected members and internal departments. • Maintain strong relationships with building professionals and deliver excellent customer service. • Support service development and business growth opportunities. • Work flexibly to respond to workload and service demands, including occasional extended or out-of-hours working. Management Responsibilities • Manage a team of inspectors with varied professional and technical expertise. • Support, supervise and mentor team members. • Delegate plan checking, site inspections and related duties where appropriate. • Assist colleagues in gaining experience and demonstrating competency. • Deputise for the Head of Building Control when required. • Contribute to the vision, values and strategic priorities of the Planning and Building Control service. • Promote engagement and motivation within the team. • Support the maintenance of ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems. • Foster a culture of service excellence, performance improvement and customer satisfaction. • Maintain expert knowledge of the Building Safety Act 2022, Building Inspector Competence Framework (BICoF), Registered Building Inspector Code of Conduct and Building Safety Case Regime. Training & Development • Actively pursue personal and professional development. • Maintain chartered membership of a relevant professional body. • Maintain Building Inspector registration at the appropriate level (currently Class 3 Specialist Building Inspector) or equivalent validated competence. • Demonstrate compliance with the relevant code of conduct. • Only undertake unsupervised activities within validated competency limits. • Undertake work beyond competency limits only under appropriate supervision. • Train, mentor and develop members of the Building Control team. Financial Responsibilties • Ensure financial support processes are completed efficiently and accurately. • Maintain project records and service level agreements. • Contribute to the marketing and promotion of the Building Control service. • Support efforts to minimise loss of work to private sector competitors. • Assist the Head of Building Control in delivering a cost-effective service. Health & Safety Responsibilities • Comply with the Health and Safety Policy and associated arrangements. • Complete mandatory health and safety training. • Ensure risk assessments are completed for activities involving significant hazards. • Identify and implement appropriate control measures. • Ensure staff understand risk assessment findings and required controls. • Monitor health and safety compliance and address concerns promptly. • Include health and safety considerations in management meetings. • Lead by example and enforce health and safety standards. Person Spec Essential: • Degree or Master s qualification in Building Control, Building Surveying, Construction, Structural Engineering or a related discipline, or equivalent learning and experience. • Chartered membership of a relevant professional body such as RICS, CABE, CIOB or equivalent. • Evidence of ongoing Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Experience & Knowledge Essential: • Experience managing a Building Control team or similar technical service. • Extensive knowledge of construction methods, materials and techniques. • Strong knowledge of Building Control legislation and regulations, including the Building Act 1984. • Understanding of local government services and procedures. • Awareness of professional boundaries and governance requirements. • Understanding of financial constraints affecting service delivery. • Experience delivering excellent customer service. • Significant Building Control experience, including high-risk and complex developments. Skills & Abilities Essential: • Ability to motivate teams and manage workloads effectively. • Strong leadership, communication and interpersonal skills. • Effective decision-making and problem-solving capabilities. • Ability to operate effectively within a political environment. • Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills. • Ability to prepare technical and expert witness reports. • Thorough knowledge of Building Regulations 2010, Approved Documents and British Standards. • Current Building Inspector registration at Class 3 level or equivalent. • Ability to assess plans, conduct site inspections and maintain comprehensive records. • Strong ICT skills, including Microsoft Office and specialist software. • Self-motivated, organised and capable of working independently. • Excellent time management and prioritisation skills. • Ability to adapt to changing priorities and support organisational change. • Demonstrated competence in accordance with the Building Inspector Competency Framework. For further details about the position, please contact Ollie at Hill & Hill Recruitment.
An opportunity has arisen for an Architectural Technologist to join a multidisciplinary design practice, providing technical design, coordination, and project delivery services across a wide range of built environment projects. The role involves working as part of an integrated team to deliver high-quality technical outputs from feasibility through to construction, supporting both clients and project teams across all RIBA stages. Key Responsibilities: Take client instructions and develop clear, structured project briefs Prepare planning applications, Building Regulations submissions, and Listed Building applications, liaising with clients, consultants, and authorities Develop design drawings through to tender stage, including working drawings and specifications Obtain and analyse supplier and contractor costs, including pre-tender estimates Manage the tender process, including post-tender analysis and preparation of tender reports Carry out measured surveys of existing buildings Support project delivery during construction, including site visits and meetings Review drawings and liaise with contractors and suppliers to ensure accuracy and compliance Assist with project reviews and improvements to design and delivery processes Manage risk, including commercial, health & safety, and programme considerations Support cross-disciplinary collaboration across project teams Essential Requirements: Degree in Architectural Technology (or equivalent qualification) Working towards or achieved MCIAT status Proficient in AutoCAD and Revit Strong technical design and detailing ability Good understanding of planning, Building Regulations, and construction processes Please call Jack on (phone number removed) to discuss further
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
An opportunity has arisen for an Architectural Technologist to join a multidisciplinary design practice, providing technical design, coordination, and project delivery services across a wide range of built environment projects. The role involves working as part of an integrated team to deliver high-quality technical outputs from feasibility through to construction, supporting both clients and project teams across all RIBA stages. Key Responsibilities: Take client instructions and develop clear, structured project briefs Prepare planning applications, Building Regulations submissions, and Listed Building applications, liaising with clients, consultants, and authorities Develop design drawings through to tender stage, including working drawings and specifications Obtain and analyse supplier and contractor costs, including pre-tender estimates Manage the tender process, including post-tender analysis and preparation of tender reports Carry out measured surveys of existing buildings Support project delivery during construction, including site visits and meetings Review drawings and liaise with contractors and suppliers to ensure accuracy and compliance Assist with project reviews and improvements to design and delivery processes Manage risk, including commercial, health & safety, and programme considerations Support cross-disciplinary collaboration across project teams Essential Requirements: Degree in Architectural Technology (or equivalent qualification) Working towards or achieved MCIAT status Proficient in AutoCAD and Revit Strong technical design and detailing ability Good understanding of planning, Building Regulations, and construction processes Please call Jack on (phone number removed) to discuss further
We are currently working with an independent recruiter who have been established for many years and they have more than 40 branches around the UK and recruit into many sectors. Due to my client securing some large contracts in their Industrial division they are now looking to hire a 360 Recruitment Consultant to join their busy, friendly team in their Ashford Kent branch. My client offers a stable career, fantastic salary package and opportunities for development into a management role in the future. They are always on the lookout for talented individuals to be part of their amazing growth. They are committed to supporting their workforce to ensure they have the right skills to do their job and enable them to develop themselves and their careers. They also reward staff for their hardwork and commitment and offer a very structured promotion path as well as regular pay rises and a stable long term career within the recruitment industry. Their Recruitment consultants play a pivotal role in the ongoing growth of the business through the provision of staffing to clients focused on quality, continuity and reliability, consultants are responsible for a variety of duties within the business, building long-lasting relationships with your candidates and clients. You will be working as part of a small team to provide the best recruitment experience to both clients and candidates. The successful candidate will be joining their established friendly Industrial team Benefits of working as a Recruiter • Salary £32,000 to £35,000 + Profit Share Bonus Scheme, and car allowance of 3K • A structured pathway for your career development • Contributory pension scheme • Company Healthcare scheme • Company discounts scheme for high street retailers • Your birthday off • Cycle to work scheme • Generous maternity and paternity benefits The main duties of a Recruiter include: • Act as primary client contact to clients in the area • Proactively pursue new business opportunities and manage sales leads. • Provide exceptional customer service, addressing queries promptly and professionally. • Prepare applicant profiles for client consideration, maintain client relationships and deal with all compliance • Conduct outreach to potential clients and build relationships to promote brand. • Meet/exceed set targets, including financial goals, and report to Branch Manager. • Ensure compliance with employment regulations, contractual obligations and legislation. • Maintain accurate records of workers, clients, and service users. • Follow company management systems, payroll and recruitment procedures. • Promote equal opportunities, handle complaints, and adhere to health and safety legislation. • Demonstrate my clients values in all aspects of the role and undertake additional duties as needed. What they are looking for in a successful candidate: • A full UK driving license is essential • A passion for business development and a proven 360 Recruitment Consultant who has a proven track record as a 360 recruiter within the industrial temps sector • Demonstrated experience in a similar role perms or temps • A confident telephone manner • Excellent communication both written and verbal; strong attention to detail • Must be self-motivated, working as part of a team and autonomously • Knowledge of perms or temps is essential within the recruitment industry If you have experience as a 360 Recruiter we want to hear from you, please forward an up to date CV outlining your recruitment career to date and one of our consultants will contct you within 24 hrs.
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
We are currently working with an independent recruiter who have been established for many years and they have more than 40 branches around the UK and recruit into many sectors. Due to my client securing some large contracts in their Industrial division they are now looking to hire a 360 Recruitment Consultant to join their busy, friendly team in their Ashford Kent branch. My client offers a stable career, fantastic salary package and opportunities for development into a management role in the future. They are always on the lookout for talented individuals to be part of their amazing growth. They are committed to supporting their workforce to ensure they have the right skills to do their job and enable them to develop themselves and their careers. They also reward staff for their hardwork and commitment and offer a very structured promotion path as well as regular pay rises and a stable long term career within the recruitment industry. Their Recruitment consultants play a pivotal role in the ongoing growth of the business through the provision of staffing to clients focused on quality, continuity and reliability, consultants are responsible for a variety of duties within the business, building long-lasting relationships with your candidates and clients. You will be working as part of a small team to provide the best recruitment experience to both clients and candidates. The successful candidate will be joining their established friendly Industrial team Benefits of working as a Recruiter • Salary £32,000 to £35,000 + Profit Share Bonus Scheme, and car allowance of 3K • A structured pathway for your career development • Contributory pension scheme • Company Healthcare scheme • Company discounts scheme for high street retailers • Your birthday off • Cycle to work scheme • Generous maternity and paternity benefits The main duties of a Recruiter include: • Act as primary client contact to clients in the area • Proactively pursue new business opportunities and manage sales leads. • Provide exceptional customer service, addressing queries promptly and professionally. • Prepare applicant profiles for client consideration, maintain client relationships and deal with all compliance • Conduct outreach to potential clients and build relationships to promote brand. • Meet/exceed set targets, including financial goals, and report to Branch Manager. • Ensure compliance with employment regulations, contractual obligations and legislation. • Maintain accurate records of workers, clients, and service users. • Follow company management systems, payroll and recruitment procedures. • Promote equal opportunities, handle complaints, and adhere to health and safety legislation. • Demonstrate my clients values in all aspects of the role and undertake additional duties as needed. What they are looking for in a successful candidate: • A full UK driving license is essential • A passion for business development and a proven 360 Recruitment Consultant who has a proven track record as a 360 recruiter within the industrial temps sector • Demonstrated experience in a similar role perms or temps • A confident telephone manner • Excellent communication both written and verbal; strong attention to detail • Must be self-motivated, working as part of a team and autonomously • Knowledge of perms or temps is essential within the recruitment industry If you have experience as a 360 Recruiter we want to hear from you, please forward an up to date CV outlining your recruitment career to date and one of our consultants will contct you within 24 hrs.
Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for a Neighbourhood Policing Review Consultancy ! to work within the Staffordshire Police Force Are you ready to make a significant impact in community safety? Our client is seeking an experienced consultant to lead a Neighbourhood Policing Review in Stafford. This is your chance to enhance policing effectiveness and contribute to safer neighbourhoods! Position Details: Contract Type: Temporary Daily Rate: 650 per day Working Pattern: Full Time 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday, Hybrid Location: Stafford Perks: Enjoy the benefits of hybrid working Flexible hours A collaborative team environment! About the Role: In this pivotal role, you will conduct an independent review of the neighbourhood policing model. Your expertise will help align workforce resources and ensure optimal delivery of Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee (NPG) outcomes and policing plan priorities. Key Responsibilities: Perform a thorough assessment of the current neighbourhood policing operating model. Evaluate resource allocation across 10 local policing teams, identifying opportunities for optimisation. Review the officer and PCSO workforce mix to enhance role clarity and effectiveness in meeting local demands. Analyze interactions between neighbourhood resources and response demand, especially during peak periods. Develop evidence-based recommendations aimed at improving efficiency, resilience, and visibility of neighbourhood policing. You Will Bring: Proven experience in policing operating model reviews, with a focus on neighbourhood policing and response integration. Strong understanding of workforce planning, including officer/PCSO mix, rank structure, and demand modelling. Experience delivering against national policing frameworks and government outcome measures. Capable data analysis skills, with a knack for demand profiling and performance benchmarking. Proficient stakeholder engagement skills to translate findings into actionable recommendations. What's in It for You? Play a vital role in shaping the future of neighbourhood policing in Stafford. Collaborate with senior stakeholders and contribute to strategic decision-making. Enjoy a dynamic work environment where your insights will directly influence community safety. Flexible hybrid working arrangements that promote work-life balance. Deliverables: Comprehensive baseline assessment of the current operating model and workforce distribution. Benchmarking against comparable forces and identification of best practices. A clear set of recommendations, including workforce mix and deployment changes. Implementation considerations that align with HR timelines and risk management. Final report and executive briefing for the Chief Officer team. Ready to Make a Difference? If you are passionate about policing and community safety and possess the required skills and experience, we want to hear from you! Join our client on this exciting journey to enhance neighbourhood policing. Apply Today! Send your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your relevant Let's make our communities safer, together! This is an exciting opportunity to drive change and improve the effectiveness of neighbourhood policing. Don't miss out - apply now! Our client is a disability-confident employer, committed to building a supportive environment for candidates of all backgrounds and abilities. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know, and we will be happy to support you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jun 21, 2026
Seasonal
Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for a Neighbourhood Policing Review Consultancy ! to work within the Staffordshire Police Force Are you ready to make a significant impact in community safety? Our client is seeking an experienced consultant to lead a Neighbourhood Policing Review in Stafford. This is your chance to enhance policing effectiveness and contribute to safer neighbourhoods! Position Details: Contract Type: Temporary Daily Rate: 650 per day Working Pattern: Full Time 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday, Hybrid Location: Stafford Perks: Enjoy the benefits of hybrid working Flexible hours A collaborative team environment! About the Role: In this pivotal role, you will conduct an independent review of the neighbourhood policing model. Your expertise will help align workforce resources and ensure optimal delivery of Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee (NPG) outcomes and policing plan priorities. Key Responsibilities: Perform a thorough assessment of the current neighbourhood policing operating model. Evaluate resource allocation across 10 local policing teams, identifying opportunities for optimisation. Review the officer and PCSO workforce mix to enhance role clarity and effectiveness in meeting local demands. Analyze interactions between neighbourhood resources and response demand, especially during peak periods. Develop evidence-based recommendations aimed at improving efficiency, resilience, and visibility of neighbourhood policing. You Will Bring: Proven experience in policing operating model reviews, with a focus on neighbourhood policing and response integration. Strong understanding of workforce planning, including officer/PCSO mix, rank structure, and demand modelling. Experience delivering against national policing frameworks and government outcome measures. Capable data analysis skills, with a knack for demand profiling and performance benchmarking. Proficient stakeholder engagement skills to translate findings into actionable recommendations. What's in It for You? Play a vital role in shaping the future of neighbourhood policing in Stafford. Collaborate with senior stakeholders and contribute to strategic decision-making. Enjoy a dynamic work environment where your insights will directly influence community safety. Flexible hybrid working arrangements that promote work-life balance. Deliverables: Comprehensive baseline assessment of the current operating model and workforce distribution. Benchmarking against comparable forces and identification of best practices. A clear set of recommendations, including workforce mix and deployment changes. Implementation considerations that align with HR timelines and risk management. Final report and executive briefing for the Chief Officer team. Ready to Make a Difference? If you are passionate about policing and community safety and possess the required skills and experience, we want to hear from you! Join our client on this exciting journey to enhance neighbourhood policing. Apply Today! Send your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your relevant Let's make our communities safer, together! This is an exciting opportunity to drive change and improve the effectiveness of neighbourhood policing. Don't miss out - apply now! Our client is a disability-confident employer, committed to building a supportive environment for candidates of all backgrounds and abilities. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know, and we will be happy to support you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
A respected and specialist fire safety consultancy is seeking an experienced Fire Risk Assessor to join their growing Maidstone-based team. This is an outstanding opportunity for a Fire Risk Assessor looking for long-term progression, technical autonomy, and the potential to step into future leadership positions. With a strong pipeline of work and a supportive management structure, this consultancy delivers high-quality fire safety services to a wide range of clients. The Fire Risk Assessor will be given flexibility over their schedule, the opportunity to manage their own projects, and involvement in varied property types without being restricted to a single sector. This role is ideal for a Fire Risk Assessor who values professional integrity, enjoys responsibility, and seeks a clear career path in a people-focused environment. The Fire Risk Assessor's Role Undertake Fire Risk Assessments in line with PAS 79 and UK legislation Deliver clear, compliant reports with risk-prioritised recommendations Conduct fire door inspections and review passive fire protection measures Provide practical advice to duty holders, building managers, and contractors Liaise directly with clients to support full regulatory compliance Keep current with the Fire Safety Act 2021, Building Safety Act 2022, and FSO 2005 Travel to client sites across the Southeast and London (all site travel expensed) The Fire Risk Assessor Must have 2-3+ years' experience delivering Fire Risk Assessments to a high standard Tier 2/Intermediate registration with the IFSM, IFE, or similar third-party body is preferred Excellent knowledge of UK fire safety legislation and standards Strong written communication and confident client interaction skills Full UK driving licence In Return? 38,000 - 50,000 basic salary (dependent on experience) Fully expensed travel and generous mileage allowance Flexible working and autonomy over schedule CPD support and professional development funded Broad project exposure across varied property types Friendly, forward-thinking fire safety consultancy Defined pathway towards senior and leadership roles If you are a Fire Risk Assessor or other fire safety professional and considering your career opportunities, then contact Stuart Miller at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Fire Risk Assessor / Fire Risk Assessment / ADB / PAS 79 / BS 9999 / BS 9991 / IFE / IFSM / TFRAR / CFRAR / AIFSM / MIFSM / Fire Compartmentation / Fire Safety Management / FSO 2005 / Fire Safety Act / Fire Safety Consultancy / Fire Risk Management
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
A respected and specialist fire safety consultancy is seeking an experienced Fire Risk Assessor to join their growing Maidstone-based team. This is an outstanding opportunity for a Fire Risk Assessor looking for long-term progression, technical autonomy, and the potential to step into future leadership positions. With a strong pipeline of work and a supportive management structure, this consultancy delivers high-quality fire safety services to a wide range of clients. The Fire Risk Assessor will be given flexibility over their schedule, the opportunity to manage their own projects, and involvement in varied property types without being restricted to a single sector. This role is ideal for a Fire Risk Assessor who values professional integrity, enjoys responsibility, and seeks a clear career path in a people-focused environment. The Fire Risk Assessor's Role Undertake Fire Risk Assessments in line with PAS 79 and UK legislation Deliver clear, compliant reports with risk-prioritised recommendations Conduct fire door inspections and review passive fire protection measures Provide practical advice to duty holders, building managers, and contractors Liaise directly with clients to support full regulatory compliance Keep current with the Fire Safety Act 2021, Building Safety Act 2022, and FSO 2005 Travel to client sites across the Southeast and London (all site travel expensed) The Fire Risk Assessor Must have 2-3+ years' experience delivering Fire Risk Assessments to a high standard Tier 2/Intermediate registration with the IFSM, IFE, or similar third-party body is preferred Excellent knowledge of UK fire safety legislation and standards Strong written communication and confident client interaction skills Full UK driving licence In Return? 38,000 - 50,000 basic salary (dependent on experience) Fully expensed travel and generous mileage allowance Flexible working and autonomy over schedule CPD support and professional development funded Broad project exposure across varied property types Friendly, forward-thinking fire safety consultancy Defined pathway towards senior and leadership roles If you are a Fire Risk Assessor or other fire safety professional and considering your career opportunities, then contact Stuart Miller at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Fire Risk Assessor / Fire Risk Assessment / ADB / PAS 79 / BS 9999 / BS 9991 / IFE / IFSM / TFRAR / CFRAR / AIFSM / MIFSM / Fire Compartmentation / Fire Safety Management / FSO 2005 / Fire Safety Act / Fire Safety Consultancy / Fire Risk Management
Hybrid - Property Manager - Suffolk County Council Salary : 185 Per Day Hours: Full-Time 37 Hours Working Schedule : Monday to Friday - Flexible Contract Length : 6 Month On-Going Location : Ipswich, IP1 2BX Job Purpose To lead and manage the Property Department for Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service, ensuring the effective maintenance, development, and strategic management of the Service's property portfolio. The post holder will contribute to the annual planning and delivery of Fire and Rescue Service objectives on behalf of the Fire Authority and Senior Leadership Team, ensuring compliance with the National Framework, Fire and Rescue Services Act, NFCC guidance, sustainability objectives, and local priorities. The role is responsible for leading the Property workstream, overseeing planned and reactive maintenance programmes, managing property-related contracts and partnerships, and ensuring the provision of a safe, compliant, sustainable, and high-quality estate across all operational and non-operational sites. Key Responsibilities Strategic Property Management Develop, implement, and monitor the Property Group Plan to support the preventative maintenance, improvement, and development of the Service's property portfolio. Maintain and continuously review the Service's estate strategy, ensuring alignment with operational requirements, legislative obligations, and environmental objectives. Develop and maintain a comprehensive property asset register, identifying property condition, compliance requirements, and future investment needs. Support the delivery of decarbonisation initiatives and environmental sustainability projects across the estate. Estates and Facilities Management Lead the management of all planned preventative maintenance programmes and reactive maintenance works across the property portfolio. Act as the primary point of contact for property-related matters involving PFI providers, Vertas, Corporate Property Services, third-party contractors, tenants, and shared-site partners. Ensure all properties are maintained to a high standard, supporting operational readiness and business continuity. Oversee landlord and tenant matters, including lease management, tenant liaison, and service charge recovery where appropriate. Financial Management Manage property-related budgets and expenditure, ensuring effective financial planning and value for money. Prepare business cases and funding proposals for property investment, maintenance, and capital projects. Monitor and manage utility costs, business rates, service charges, and other estate-related expenditure. Maximise revenue opportunities through effective management of tenants and shared occupancy arrangements. Authorise expenditure and monitor contractor performance against agreed budgets and service levels. Compliance, Health & Safety and Risk Management Ensure full compliance with all relevant property, health and safety, fire safety, environmental, and statutory regulations. Monitor and manage compliance programmes relating to asbestos, legionella, electrical safety, gas safety, building safety, and other statutory requirements. Identify, assess, and manage property-related risks and implement mitigation measures where required. Support legal, insurance, and property dispute matters in collaboration with relevant specialist teams. Leadership and Partnership Working Lead, motivate, and develop the Property Team, ensuring a high-performing and resilient service. Build and maintain effective relationships with internal departments, local authorities, contractors, consultants, and external partners. Work collaboratively with senior managers to ensure coordinated service delivery across all workstreams. Represent the Service at internal and external meetings, forums, and partnership groups as required. Promote and embed the Service's values, ethical standards, and commitment to continuous improvement. Performance and Service Improvement Ensure management information systems provide accurate and timely property performance data to support strategic decision-making. Monitor service performance, identify opportunities for improvement, and implement change initiatives where appropriate. Develop and maintain policies, procedures, and governance arrangements relating to property management. Ensure all property services operate in accordance with best practice, legislation, and organisational objectives. Essential Knowledge and Experience Significant experience managing a diverse property portfolio, estates function, or facilities management service. Experience developing and delivering planned preventative maintenance programmes and managing reactive maintenance services. Strong understanding of property compliance, health and safety legislation, and statutory building requirements. Experience managing contractors, suppliers, service level agreements, and property-related contracts. Proven experience managing budgets, financial planning, and resource allocation. Experience leading and developing teams within a property, estates, or facilities management environment. Strong stakeholder management skills with experience working across multiple organisations and departments. Experience producing strategic plans, business cases, reports, and performance information. Desirable Knowledge and Experience Experience within the public sector, emergency services, local government, or blue-light services. Knowledge of PFI contracts and property partnership arrangements. Experience supporting decarbonisation, sustainability, and environmental improvement programmes. Understanding of landlord and tenant legislation. Experience managing capital works programmes and estate improvement projects. Qualifications Degree or equivalent professional qualification in Property Management, Estates Management, Building Surveying, Facilities Management, or a related discipline. Membership of a relevant professional body such as RICS, IWFM, CIOB, or equivalent is desirable. Key Competencies Strategic Leadership Commercial Awareness Financial Management Stakeholder Engagement Property and Estates Management Contract Management Health and Safety Compliance Problem Solving and Decision Making Performance Management Change Management Communication and Influencing Skills Continuous Improvement
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
Hybrid - Property Manager - Suffolk County Council Salary : 185 Per Day Hours: Full-Time 37 Hours Working Schedule : Monday to Friday - Flexible Contract Length : 6 Month On-Going Location : Ipswich, IP1 2BX Job Purpose To lead and manage the Property Department for Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service, ensuring the effective maintenance, development, and strategic management of the Service's property portfolio. The post holder will contribute to the annual planning and delivery of Fire and Rescue Service objectives on behalf of the Fire Authority and Senior Leadership Team, ensuring compliance with the National Framework, Fire and Rescue Services Act, NFCC guidance, sustainability objectives, and local priorities. The role is responsible for leading the Property workstream, overseeing planned and reactive maintenance programmes, managing property-related contracts and partnerships, and ensuring the provision of a safe, compliant, sustainable, and high-quality estate across all operational and non-operational sites. Key Responsibilities Strategic Property Management Develop, implement, and monitor the Property Group Plan to support the preventative maintenance, improvement, and development of the Service's property portfolio. Maintain and continuously review the Service's estate strategy, ensuring alignment with operational requirements, legislative obligations, and environmental objectives. Develop and maintain a comprehensive property asset register, identifying property condition, compliance requirements, and future investment needs. Support the delivery of decarbonisation initiatives and environmental sustainability projects across the estate. Estates and Facilities Management Lead the management of all planned preventative maintenance programmes and reactive maintenance works across the property portfolio. Act as the primary point of contact for property-related matters involving PFI providers, Vertas, Corporate Property Services, third-party contractors, tenants, and shared-site partners. Ensure all properties are maintained to a high standard, supporting operational readiness and business continuity. Oversee landlord and tenant matters, including lease management, tenant liaison, and service charge recovery where appropriate. Financial Management Manage property-related budgets and expenditure, ensuring effective financial planning and value for money. Prepare business cases and funding proposals for property investment, maintenance, and capital projects. Monitor and manage utility costs, business rates, service charges, and other estate-related expenditure. Maximise revenue opportunities through effective management of tenants and shared occupancy arrangements. Authorise expenditure and monitor contractor performance against agreed budgets and service levels. Compliance, Health & Safety and Risk Management Ensure full compliance with all relevant property, health and safety, fire safety, environmental, and statutory regulations. Monitor and manage compliance programmes relating to asbestos, legionella, electrical safety, gas safety, building safety, and other statutory requirements. Identify, assess, and manage property-related risks and implement mitigation measures where required. Support legal, insurance, and property dispute matters in collaboration with relevant specialist teams. Leadership and Partnership Working Lead, motivate, and develop the Property Team, ensuring a high-performing and resilient service. Build and maintain effective relationships with internal departments, local authorities, contractors, consultants, and external partners. Work collaboratively with senior managers to ensure coordinated service delivery across all workstreams. Represent the Service at internal and external meetings, forums, and partnership groups as required. Promote and embed the Service's values, ethical standards, and commitment to continuous improvement. Performance and Service Improvement Ensure management information systems provide accurate and timely property performance data to support strategic decision-making. Monitor service performance, identify opportunities for improvement, and implement change initiatives where appropriate. Develop and maintain policies, procedures, and governance arrangements relating to property management. Ensure all property services operate in accordance with best practice, legislation, and organisational objectives. Essential Knowledge and Experience Significant experience managing a diverse property portfolio, estates function, or facilities management service. Experience developing and delivering planned preventative maintenance programmes and managing reactive maintenance services. Strong understanding of property compliance, health and safety legislation, and statutory building requirements. Experience managing contractors, suppliers, service level agreements, and property-related contracts. Proven experience managing budgets, financial planning, and resource allocation. Experience leading and developing teams within a property, estates, or facilities management environment. Strong stakeholder management skills with experience working across multiple organisations and departments. Experience producing strategic plans, business cases, reports, and performance information. Desirable Knowledge and Experience Experience within the public sector, emergency services, local government, or blue-light services. Knowledge of PFI contracts and property partnership arrangements. Experience supporting decarbonisation, sustainability, and environmental improvement programmes. Understanding of landlord and tenant legislation. Experience managing capital works programmes and estate improvement projects. Qualifications Degree or equivalent professional qualification in Property Management, Estates Management, Building Surveying, Facilities Management, or a related discipline. Membership of a relevant professional body such as RICS, IWFM, CIOB, or equivalent is desirable. Key Competencies Strategic Leadership Commercial Awareness Financial Management Stakeholder Engagement Property and Estates Management Contract Management Health and Safety Compliance Problem Solving and Decision Making Performance Management Change Management Communication and Influencing Skills Continuous Improvement
Application Security Engineer (London or Bristol) We are HealthHero, Europe's largest digital clinic. Join us at a pivotal moment as we scale our digital healthcare platform across Europe - giving you the chance to shape security at the heart of a fast-growing, AI-driven business. We are recruiting an exciting Application Security Engineer on an initial 12 month fixed term contract, with a view to becoming permanent - based in either our London or Bristol office two days per week. About the role You will own security across the software development lifecycle, embedding automated security testing into CI/CD pipelines and enabling development teams to ship secure code quickly. This role works closely with UK and France engineering teams. As an experienced Application Security Engineer, your working day will include but not be limited to: DevSecOps & Pipeline Security Implement and maintain security testing in GitLab CI pipelines Configure and tune SAST, DAST, dependency scanning, and secrets detection Build automated security gates that balance rigour with delivery velocity Enable self-serve security tooling for development teams Contribute code and patches to security tooling and configurations Secure Development Define and enforce secure coding standards Conduct security-focused code reviews and threat modelling for new features Provide remediation guidance for application vulnerabilities Train and support developers on secure coding practices Vulnerability Management Triage, patch and track application vulnerabilities through to remediation Manage dependency vulnerabilities and upgrade cycles Report on application security posture to senior leadership Risk & Compliance Embed GDPR and healthcare regulatory requirements into development processes Support DCB0129 clinical safety compliance for software changes Support customer security due diligence and audits Support ISO27001:2022 ISMS controls and audit process Key Skills and Experience Essential: 3+ years in application security, DevSecOps, and secure software development Hands-on experience with CI/CD security integration (GitLab CI or similar) Familiarity with SAST/DAST tooling and dependency scanning Understanding of common vulnerabilities (OWASP Top 10) and remediation Previous experience working as a back end or full stack developer Knowledge of GDPR and data protection legislation Strong communicator; able to translate security requirements for developers Desirable: Development background with security focus Familiarity with SIEM platforms (Snowbit, Splunk, Sentinel) Experience with CSPM tooling (Wiz, Prisma Cloud, or similar) Penetration testing or bug bounty experience Experience in regulated environments (healthcare, financial services) Familiarity with threat modelling frameworks (STRIDE, PASTA) About us We exist to simplify healthcare and improve lives by making care feel instant, intelligent and human. HealthHero is Europe's largest digital health provider , delivering 4 million consultations per year. But we're just getting started. We've built a seamless digital clinic that brings body and mind together - from GP appointments and mental health support to long-term condition management. By sitting behind the world's leading insurers and employers and supporting public health systems, we make it easier for millions of people to get the care they need, exactly when they need it. We are a high-growth, capital-backed business with a sophisticated scale strategy. Our team is a unique blend of those with strong digital experience, management consultants, creatives and industry-leading clinical experts. We aren't just digitising appointments; we're building the next generation of healthcare. We're creating an AI-powered, always-on ecosystem that learns from every interaction to shift the needle from reactive treatment to proactive, sustainable health. At HealthHero, we are digital when it should be and human where it counts. Join us, and help build a next generation health system the world is waiting for. We're proud to be recognised as a which reflects our commitment to creating a supportive and engaging culture. We have also been featured as the fastest growing digital healthcare company of scale in the first Sunday Times 100 Tech list. This recognition shows our impact in the digital health sector and our dedication to innovation and excellence. Committed to achieving excellence in the delivery of person-centred care, we invest in people, resources and technology to continuously improve the quality of its services and organisational culture. What we offer A full induction training programme, which will be undertaken via Microsoft Teams. An opportunity to work as part of an experienced team who are passionate in their field, supportive, diverse and dynamic. 25 days leave. Bank Holidays and your birthday off as leave. Regular 1-2-1s with your line Manager. 24/7 on-call staff support. Auto-enrolment pension scheme. Health Scheme and access to our Employee Assistance Programme. Life Insurance Scheme. Apply If you are interested in making a difference and believe this role is a good fit for you, we would love to hear from you. If you have any questions, please contact our Recruitment Team at Hybrid: London or Bristol (There is a requirement to work in the office for a minimum of two days per week) Closing date for applications: Friday 29 May (5pm) Additional information We reserve the right to close this job in the event we receive a sufficient number of applications. Please note that we are unfortunately unable to offer a sponsor licence to candidates who require sponsorship from their employer.
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
Application Security Engineer (London or Bristol) We are HealthHero, Europe's largest digital clinic. Join us at a pivotal moment as we scale our digital healthcare platform across Europe - giving you the chance to shape security at the heart of a fast-growing, AI-driven business. We are recruiting an exciting Application Security Engineer on an initial 12 month fixed term contract, with a view to becoming permanent - based in either our London or Bristol office two days per week. About the role You will own security across the software development lifecycle, embedding automated security testing into CI/CD pipelines and enabling development teams to ship secure code quickly. This role works closely with UK and France engineering teams. As an experienced Application Security Engineer, your working day will include but not be limited to: DevSecOps & Pipeline Security Implement and maintain security testing in GitLab CI pipelines Configure and tune SAST, DAST, dependency scanning, and secrets detection Build automated security gates that balance rigour with delivery velocity Enable self-serve security tooling for development teams Contribute code and patches to security tooling and configurations Secure Development Define and enforce secure coding standards Conduct security-focused code reviews and threat modelling for new features Provide remediation guidance for application vulnerabilities Train and support developers on secure coding practices Vulnerability Management Triage, patch and track application vulnerabilities through to remediation Manage dependency vulnerabilities and upgrade cycles Report on application security posture to senior leadership Risk & Compliance Embed GDPR and healthcare regulatory requirements into development processes Support DCB0129 clinical safety compliance for software changes Support customer security due diligence and audits Support ISO27001:2022 ISMS controls and audit process Key Skills and Experience Essential: 3+ years in application security, DevSecOps, and secure software development Hands-on experience with CI/CD security integration (GitLab CI or similar) Familiarity with SAST/DAST tooling and dependency scanning Understanding of common vulnerabilities (OWASP Top 10) and remediation Previous experience working as a back end or full stack developer Knowledge of GDPR and data protection legislation Strong communicator; able to translate security requirements for developers Desirable: Development background with security focus Familiarity with SIEM platforms (Snowbit, Splunk, Sentinel) Experience with CSPM tooling (Wiz, Prisma Cloud, or similar) Penetration testing or bug bounty experience Experience in regulated environments (healthcare, financial services) Familiarity with threat modelling frameworks (STRIDE, PASTA) About us We exist to simplify healthcare and improve lives by making care feel instant, intelligent and human. HealthHero is Europe's largest digital health provider , delivering 4 million consultations per year. But we're just getting started. We've built a seamless digital clinic that brings body and mind together - from GP appointments and mental health support to long-term condition management. By sitting behind the world's leading insurers and employers and supporting public health systems, we make it easier for millions of people to get the care they need, exactly when they need it. We are a high-growth, capital-backed business with a sophisticated scale strategy. Our team is a unique blend of those with strong digital experience, management consultants, creatives and industry-leading clinical experts. We aren't just digitising appointments; we're building the next generation of healthcare. We're creating an AI-powered, always-on ecosystem that learns from every interaction to shift the needle from reactive treatment to proactive, sustainable health. At HealthHero, we are digital when it should be and human where it counts. Join us, and help build a next generation health system the world is waiting for. We're proud to be recognised as a which reflects our commitment to creating a supportive and engaging culture. We have also been featured as the fastest growing digital healthcare company of scale in the first Sunday Times 100 Tech list. This recognition shows our impact in the digital health sector and our dedication to innovation and excellence. Committed to achieving excellence in the delivery of person-centred care, we invest in people, resources and technology to continuously improve the quality of its services and organisational culture. What we offer A full induction training programme, which will be undertaken via Microsoft Teams. An opportunity to work as part of an experienced team who are passionate in their field, supportive, diverse and dynamic. 25 days leave. Bank Holidays and your birthday off as leave. Regular 1-2-1s with your line Manager. 24/7 on-call staff support. Auto-enrolment pension scheme. Health Scheme and access to our Employee Assistance Programme. Life Insurance Scheme. Apply If you are interested in making a difference and believe this role is a good fit for you, we would love to hear from you. If you have any questions, please contact our Recruitment Team at Hybrid: London or Bristol (There is a requirement to work in the office for a minimum of two days per week) Closing date for applications: Friday 29 May (5pm) Additional information We reserve the right to close this job in the event we receive a sufficient number of applications. Please note that we are unfortunately unable to offer a sponsor licence to candidates who require sponsorship from their employer.
Join a leading construction consultancy as a Building Regulations Specialist . This is an ideal role for someone with a strong Building Control background and experience in regulations, design coordination and has knowledge of current BRPD and Higher-Risk Buildings requirements. Building Regulations Specialist duties include: Reviewing designs, technical packages and specifications to ensure compliance with Approved Documents. Leading or supporting Building Regulations submissions to Building Control / Approved Inspectors. Coordinating responses to plan checks, resolving queries and addressing non-conformances. Supporting Principal Designers to ensure compliance throughout the pre-construction phase. Assisting in planning, managing and monitoring design work against Building Regulations. Preparing and submitting technical documentation to Building Control. Managing Building Control queries and coordinating revised submissions. Qualifications Hold or working towards a building safety qualification. Health and safety qualification e.g. NEBOSH General or equivalent. Hold or working towards a professional membership e.g. CIAT, CABE, CIOB. Experience Proven experience preparing and coordinating technical design packages for Building Regulations submissions. Strong knowledge of Building Regulations and relevant British Standards. Experience liaising with Approved Inspectors and Building Control Authorities. Skilled in coordinating multidisciplinary teams and reviewing consultant information. This Building Regulations Specialist role is paying up to 65,000 plus a full benefits package including car allowance, healthcare, pension and a generous holiday allowance with the option to purchase up to five additional days.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Join a leading construction consultancy as a Building Regulations Specialist . This is an ideal role for someone with a strong Building Control background and experience in regulations, design coordination and has knowledge of current BRPD and Higher-Risk Buildings requirements. Building Regulations Specialist duties include: Reviewing designs, technical packages and specifications to ensure compliance with Approved Documents. Leading or supporting Building Regulations submissions to Building Control / Approved Inspectors. Coordinating responses to plan checks, resolving queries and addressing non-conformances. Supporting Principal Designers to ensure compliance throughout the pre-construction phase. Assisting in planning, managing and monitoring design work against Building Regulations. Preparing and submitting technical documentation to Building Control. Managing Building Control queries and coordinating revised submissions. Qualifications Hold or working towards a building safety qualification. Health and safety qualification e.g. NEBOSH General or equivalent. Hold or working towards a professional membership e.g. CIAT, CABE, CIOB. Experience Proven experience preparing and coordinating technical design packages for Building Regulations submissions. Strong knowledge of Building Regulations and relevant British Standards. Experience liaising with Approved Inspectors and Building Control Authorities. Skilled in coordinating multidisciplinary teams and reviewing consultant information. This Building Regulations Specialist role is paying up to 65,000 plus a full benefits package including car allowance, healthcare, pension and a generous holiday allowance with the option to purchase up to five additional days.
The Health and Safety Partnership Limited
City, Birmingham
An Associate Fire Safety Consultant is required to join a well-established, multi-disciplinary team within a construction and property consultancy in Birmingham. The role involves working with a diverse range of clients across both the public and private sectors. As an Associate Fire Safety Consultant , you will have experience in delivering at least three of the following services: Fire Compartmentation Surveys Fire Engineering Services Fire Remediation Project / Programme Management Fire Risk Assessments Building Safety Management / Building Safety Act compliance Associate Fire Safety Consultant responsibilities include: Supporting and managing a team of Fire Safety Consultants. Providing advice to the Board. Assisting in the completion of bids and tenders. Ensuring quality assurance and regulatory compliance to clients. Conducting site visits to deliver fire consultancy services. Providing fire safety advice, guidance and training to clients Liaising with enforcing authorities. Advising on fire safety standards, legislation and best practice. Developing the Fire Consultancy Service and assist in financial reporting. Qualifications: Minimum Level 5 qualification in a fire-related discipline. An engineering related degree would be advantageous but is not essential. Experience: Track record in leading and delivering complex fire safety projects. Demonstrated success in developing client relationships and contributing to business growth. Proven experience in successful line management and development of team members. Client-facing experience, with the ability to influence and advise at a senior level. Experience in FRAEW would be advantageous. This Associate Fire Safety Consultant role offers hybrid and flexible working. The salary is 70,000- 80,000, plus a comprehensive benefits package including a car allowance, healthcare, pension and a generous holiday allowance, with the option to purchase up to five additional days. If your experience and qualifications do not quite match this role, we have similar positions available within the company, from consultant to Senior grade.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
An Associate Fire Safety Consultant is required to join a well-established, multi-disciplinary team within a construction and property consultancy in Birmingham. The role involves working with a diverse range of clients across both the public and private sectors. As an Associate Fire Safety Consultant , you will have experience in delivering at least three of the following services: Fire Compartmentation Surveys Fire Engineering Services Fire Remediation Project / Programme Management Fire Risk Assessments Building Safety Management / Building Safety Act compliance Associate Fire Safety Consultant responsibilities include: Supporting and managing a team of Fire Safety Consultants. Providing advice to the Board. Assisting in the completion of bids and tenders. Ensuring quality assurance and regulatory compliance to clients. Conducting site visits to deliver fire consultancy services. Providing fire safety advice, guidance and training to clients Liaising with enforcing authorities. Advising on fire safety standards, legislation and best practice. Developing the Fire Consultancy Service and assist in financial reporting. Qualifications: Minimum Level 5 qualification in a fire-related discipline. An engineering related degree would be advantageous but is not essential. Experience: Track record in leading and delivering complex fire safety projects. Demonstrated success in developing client relationships and contributing to business growth. Proven experience in successful line management and development of team members. Client-facing experience, with the ability to influence and advise at a senior level. Experience in FRAEW would be advantageous. This Associate Fire Safety Consultant role offers hybrid and flexible working. The salary is 70,000- 80,000, plus a comprehensive benefits package including a car allowance, healthcare, pension and a generous holiday allowance, with the option to purchase up to five additional days. If your experience and qualifications do not quite match this role, we have similar positions available within the company, from consultant to Senior grade.
The Health and Safety Partnership Limited
Chelmsford, Essex
Fire Safety Advisor required to joing a 20 year established health, safety and fire consultancy business within the Fire Safety Services team. Applications are welcome from experienced Fire Safety Advisers, Fire Risk Assessors, or Fire Consultants looking to join a professional consultancy that values expertise, client service, and continuous improvement. The company offer ongoing professional development and support with CPD and a supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Reporting directly to the Director you will play a key role in delivering high-quality fire safety consultancy services across residential, commercial, industrial and high-risk buildings. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a varied workload, client interaction and the opportunity to influence fire safety standards across varied projects. Key Responsibilities Conduct fire risk assessments across a variety of premises, using both intrusive and non-intrusive inspection methods. Assess fire hazards and existing fire safety measures, including fire alarms, suppression systems, fire doors, extinguishers, compartmentation, and means of escape. Identify areas of non-compliance and provide practical, risk-based recommendations for remedial action. Review new and existing building designs to ensure compliance with relevant fire safety legislation and guidance. Assess fire compartmentation, smoke control measures, evacuation strategies, and external wall systems. Prepare clear, professional reports outlining findings, risks, and recommendations. Support clients with fire safety training, fire drills, and emergency planning. Liaise with Fire & Rescue Services, Building Control, local authorities, contractors, and design teams. Monitor fire safety remedial works and provide technical guidance. Maintain accurate site records and evidence as part of professional due diligence. Keep up to date with evolving legislation, standards, and industry best practice. Essential A Diploma, level 4 or 5 fire safety, engineering or fire prevention Diploma in Fire Prevention or equivalent appropriate qualification. Experience delivering fire consultancy, auditing, or fire risk assessment services. Strong working knowledge of UK fire safety legislation, standards, and guidance including (but not all). Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 Approved Document B PAS 79 PAS 9980 BS 9999, BS 9991, BS 5839 and associated standards Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats LACORS Guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong report-writing and client-facing skills. Good IT literacy and ability to use digital reporting systems. Demonstrable commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel regularly throughout the South and South East. Desirable Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE). Experience delivering Fire Safety Strategies and FRAEWs. Knowledge of cladding systems, external wall assessments, and remediation projects. What they offer Competitive salary based on experience plus strong benefits. Hybrid working Varied and technically challenging workload. Ongoing professional development and support with CPD. Opportunity to work with a respected and growing consultancy. Supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Flexible working arrangements where appropriate.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Fire Safety Advisor required to joing a 20 year established health, safety and fire consultancy business within the Fire Safety Services team. Applications are welcome from experienced Fire Safety Advisers, Fire Risk Assessors, or Fire Consultants looking to join a professional consultancy that values expertise, client service, and continuous improvement. The company offer ongoing professional development and support with CPD and a supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Reporting directly to the Director you will play a key role in delivering high-quality fire safety consultancy services across residential, commercial, industrial and high-risk buildings. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a varied workload, client interaction and the opportunity to influence fire safety standards across varied projects. Key Responsibilities Conduct fire risk assessments across a variety of premises, using both intrusive and non-intrusive inspection methods. Assess fire hazards and existing fire safety measures, including fire alarms, suppression systems, fire doors, extinguishers, compartmentation, and means of escape. Identify areas of non-compliance and provide practical, risk-based recommendations for remedial action. Review new and existing building designs to ensure compliance with relevant fire safety legislation and guidance. Assess fire compartmentation, smoke control measures, evacuation strategies, and external wall systems. Prepare clear, professional reports outlining findings, risks, and recommendations. Support clients with fire safety training, fire drills, and emergency planning. Liaise with Fire & Rescue Services, Building Control, local authorities, contractors, and design teams. Monitor fire safety remedial works and provide technical guidance. Maintain accurate site records and evidence as part of professional due diligence. Keep up to date with evolving legislation, standards, and industry best practice. Essential A Diploma, level 4 or 5 fire safety, engineering or fire prevention Diploma in Fire Prevention or equivalent appropriate qualification. Experience delivering fire consultancy, auditing, or fire risk assessment services. Strong working knowledge of UK fire safety legislation, standards, and guidance including (but not all). Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 Approved Document B PAS 79 PAS 9980 BS 9999, BS 9991, BS 5839 and associated standards Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats LACORS Guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong report-writing and client-facing skills. Good IT literacy and ability to use digital reporting systems. Demonstrable commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel regularly throughout the South and South East. Desirable Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE). Experience delivering Fire Safety Strategies and FRAEWs. Knowledge of cladding systems, external wall assessments, and remediation projects. What they offer Competitive salary based on experience plus strong benefits. Hybrid working Varied and technically challenging workload. Ongoing professional development and support with CPD. Opportunity to work with a respected and growing consultancy. Supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Flexible working arrangements where appropriate.
The Health and Safety Partnership Limited
Crawley, Sussex
Fire Safety Advisor required to joing a 20 year established health, safety and fire consultancy business within the Fire Safety Services team. Applications are welcome from experienced Fire Safety Advisers, Fire Risk Assessors, or Fire Consultants looking to join a professional consultancy that values expertise, client service, and continuous improvement. The company offer ongoing professional development and support with CPD and a supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Reporting directly to the Director you will play a key role in delivering high-quality fire safety consultancy services across residential, commercial, industrial and high-risk buildings. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a varied workload, client interaction and the opportunity to influence fire safety standards across varied projects. Key Responsibilities Conduct fire risk assessments across a variety of premises, using both intrusive and non-intrusive inspection methods. Assess fire hazards and existing fire safety measures, including fire alarms, suppression systems, fire doors, extinguishers, compartmentation, and means of escape. Identify areas of non-compliance and provide practical, risk-based recommendations for remedial action. Review new and existing building designs to ensure compliance with relevant fire safety legislation and guidance. Assess fire compartmentation, smoke control measures, evacuation strategies, and external wall systems. Prepare clear, professional reports outlining findings, risks, and recommendations. Support clients with fire safety training, fire drills, and emergency planning. Liaise with Fire & Rescue Services, Building Control, local authorities, contractors, and design teams. Monitor fire safety remedial works and provide technical guidance. Maintain accurate site records and evidence as part of professional due diligence. Keep up to date with evolving legislation, standards, and industry best practice. Essential A Diploma, level 4 or 5 fire safety, engineering or fire prevention Diploma in Fire Prevention or equivalent appropriate qualification. Experience delivering fire consultancy, auditing, or fire risk assessment services. Strong working knowledge of UK fire safety legislation, standards, and guidance including (but not all). Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 Approved Document B PAS 79 PAS 9980 BS 9999, BS 9991, BS 5839 and associated standards Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats LACORS Guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong report-writing and client-facing skills. Good IT literacy and ability to use digital reporting systems. Demonstrable commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel regularly throughout the South and South East. Desirable Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE). Experience delivering Fire Safety Strategies and FRAEWs. Knowledge of cladding systems, external wall assessments, and remediation projects. What they offer Competitive salary based on experience plus strong benefits. Hybrid working Varied and technically challenging workload. Ongoing professional development and support with CPD. Opportunity to work with a respected and growing consultancy. Supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Flexible working arrangements where appropriate.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Fire Safety Advisor required to joing a 20 year established health, safety and fire consultancy business within the Fire Safety Services team. Applications are welcome from experienced Fire Safety Advisers, Fire Risk Assessors, or Fire Consultants looking to join a professional consultancy that values expertise, client service, and continuous improvement. The company offer ongoing professional development and support with CPD and a supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Reporting directly to the Director you will play a key role in delivering high-quality fire safety consultancy services across residential, commercial, industrial and high-risk buildings. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a varied workload, client interaction and the opportunity to influence fire safety standards across varied projects. Key Responsibilities Conduct fire risk assessments across a variety of premises, using both intrusive and non-intrusive inspection methods. Assess fire hazards and existing fire safety measures, including fire alarms, suppression systems, fire doors, extinguishers, compartmentation, and means of escape. Identify areas of non-compliance and provide practical, risk-based recommendations for remedial action. Review new and existing building designs to ensure compliance with relevant fire safety legislation and guidance. Assess fire compartmentation, smoke control measures, evacuation strategies, and external wall systems. Prepare clear, professional reports outlining findings, risks, and recommendations. Support clients with fire safety training, fire drills, and emergency planning. Liaise with Fire & Rescue Services, Building Control, local authorities, contractors, and design teams. Monitor fire safety remedial works and provide technical guidance. Maintain accurate site records and evidence as part of professional due diligence. Keep up to date with evolving legislation, standards, and industry best practice. Essential A Diploma, level 4 or 5 fire safety, engineering or fire prevention Diploma in Fire Prevention or equivalent appropriate qualification. Experience delivering fire consultancy, auditing, or fire risk assessment services. Strong working knowledge of UK fire safety legislation, standards, and guidance including (but not all). Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 Approved Document B PAS 79 PAS 9980 BS 9999, BS 9991, BS 5839 and associated standards Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats LACORS Guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong report-writing and client-facing skills. Good IT literacy and ability to use digital reporting systems. Demonstrable commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel regularly throughout the South and South East. Desirable Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE). Experience delivering Fire Safety Strategies and FRAEWs. Knowledge of cladding systems, external wall assessments, and remediation projects. What they offer Competitive salary based on experience plus strong benefits. Hybrid working Varied and technically challenging workload. Ongoing professional development and support with CPD. Opportunity to work with a respected and growing consultancy. Supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Flexible working arrangements where appropriate.
The Health and Safety Partnership Limited
Reading, Oxfordshire
Fire Safety Advisor required to joing a 20 year established health, safety and fire consultancy business within the Fire Safety Services team. Applications are welcome from experienced Fire Safety Advisers, Fire Risk Assessors, or Fire Consultants looking to join a professional consultancy that values expertise, client service, and continuous improvement. The company offer ongoing professional development and support with CPD and a supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Reporting directly to the Director you will play a key role in delivering high-quality fire safety consultancy services across residential, commercial, industrial and high-risk buildings. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a varied workload, client interaction and the opportunity to influence fire safety standards across varied projects. Key Responsibilities Conduct fire risk assessments across a variety of premises, using both intrusive and non-intrusive inspection methods. Assess fire hazards and existing fire safety measures, including fire alarms, suppression systems, fire doors, extinguishers, compartmentation, and means of escape. Identify areas of non-compliance and provide practical, risk-based recommendations for remedial action. Review new and existing building designs to ensure compliance with relevant fire safety legislation and guidance. Assess fire compartmentation, smoke control measures, evacuation strategies, and external wall systems. Prepare clear, professional reports outlining findings, risks, and recommendations. Support clients with fire safety training, fire drills, and emergency planning. Liaise with Fire & Rescue Services, Building Control, local authorities, contractors, and design teams. Monitor fire safety remedial works and provide technical guidance. Maintain accurate site records and evidence as part of professional due diligence. Keep up to date with evolving legislation, standards, and industry best practice. Essential A Diploma, level 4 or 5 fire safety, engineering or fire prevention Diploma in Fire Prevention or equivalent appropriate qualification. Experience delivering fire consultancy, auditing, or fire risk assessment services. Strong working knowledge of UK fire safety legislation, standards, and guidance including (but not all). Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 Approved Document B PAS 79 PAS 9980 BS 9999, BS 9991, BS 5839 and associated standards Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats LACORS Guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong report-writing and client-facing skills. Good IT literacy and ability to use digital reporting systems. Demonstrable commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel regularly throughout the South and South East. Desirable Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE). Experience delivering Fire Safety Strategies and FRAEWs. Knowledge of cladding systems, external wall assessments, and remediation projects. What they offer Competitive salary based on experience plus strong benefits. Hybrid working Varied and technically challenging workload. Ongoing professional development and support with CPD. Opportunity to work with a respected and growing consultancy. Supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Flexible working arrangements where appropriate.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Fire Safety Advisor required to joing a 20 year established health, safety and fire consultancy business within the Fire Safety Services team. Applications are welcome from experienced Fire Safety Advisers, Fire Risk Assessors, or Fire Consultants looking to join a professional consultancy that values expertise, client service, and continuous improvement. The company offer ongoing professional development and support with CPD and a supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Reporting directly to the Director you will play a key role in delivering high-quality fire safety consultancy services across residential, commercial, industrial and high-risk buildings. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a varied workload, client interaction and the opportunity to influence fire safety standards across varied projects. Key Responsibilities Conduct fire risk assessments across a variety of premises, using both intrusive and non-intrusive inspection methods. Assess fire hazards and existing fire safety measures, including fire alarms, suppression systems, fire doors, extinguishers, compartmentation, and means of escape. Identify areas of non-compliance and provide practical, risk-based recommendations for remedial action. Review new and existing building designs to ensure compliance with relevant fire safety legislation and guidance. Assess fire compartmentation, smoke control measures, evacuation strategies, and external wall systems. Prepare clear, professional reports outlining findings, risks, and recommendations. Support clients with fire safety training, fire drills, and emergency planning. Liaise with Fire & Rescue Services, Building Control, local authorities, contractors, and design teams. Monitor fire safety remedial works and provide technical guidance. Maintain accurate site records and evidence as part of professional due diligence. Keep up to date with evolving legislation, standards, and industry best practice. Essential A Diploma, level 4 or 5 fire safety, engineering or fire prevention Diploma in Fire Prevention or equivalent appropriate qualification. Experience delivering fire consultancy, auditing, or fire risk assessment services. Strong working knowledge of UK fire safety legislation, standards, and guidance including (but not all). Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 Approved Document B PAS 79 PAS 9980 BS 9999, BS 9991, BS 5839 and associated standards Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats LACORS Guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong report-writing and client-facing skills. Good IT literacy and ability to use digital reporting systems. Demonstrable commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel regularly throughout the South and South East. Desirable Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE). Experience delivering Fire Safety Strategies and FRAEWs. Knowledge of cladding systems, external wall assessments, and remediation projects. What they offer Competitive salary based on experience plus strong benefits. Hybrid working Varied and technically challenging workload. Ongoing professional development and support with CPD. Opportunity to work with a respected and growing consultancy. Supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Flexible working arrangements where appropriate.
The Health and Safety Partnership Limited
City, Birmingham
Fire Safety Advisor required to joing a 20 year established health, safety and fire consultancy business within the Fire Safety Services team. Applications are welcome from experienced Fire Safety Advisers, Fire Risk Assessors, or Fire Consultants looking to join a professional consultancy that values expertise, client service, and continuous improvement. The company offer ongoing professional development and support with CPD and a supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Reporting directly to the Director you will play a key role in delivering high-quality fire safety consultancy services across residential, commercial, industrial and high-risk buildings. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a varied workload, client interaction and the opportunity to influence fire safety standards across varied projects. Key Responsibilities Conduct fire risk assessments across a variety of premises, using both intrusive and non-intrusive inspection methods. Assess fire hazards and existing fire safety measures, including fire alarms, suppression systems, fire doors, extinguishers, compartmentation, and means of escape. Identify areas of non-compliance and provide practical, risk-based recommendations for remedial action. Review new and existing building designs to ensure compliance with relevant fire safety legislation and guidance. Assess fire compartmentation, smoke control measures, evacuation strategies, and external wall systems. Prepare clear, professional reports outlining findings, risks, and recommendations. Support clients with fire safety training, fire drills, and emergency planning. Liaise with Fire & Rescue Services, Building Control, local authorities, contractors, and design teams. Monitor fire safety remedial works and provide technical guidance. Maintain accurate site records and evidence as part of professional due diligence. Keep up to date with evolving legislation, standards, and industry best practice. Essential A Diploma, level 4 or 5 fire safety, engineering or fire prevention Diploma in Fire Prevention or equivalent appropriate qualification. Experience delivering fire consultancy, auditing, or fire risk assessment services. Strong working knowledge of UK fire safety legislation, standards, and guidance including (but not all). Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 Approved Document B PAS 79 PAS 9980 BS 9999, BS 9991, BS 5839 and associated standards Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats LACORS Guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong report-writing and client-facing skills. Good IT literacy and ability to use digital reporting systems. Demonstrable commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel primarily throughout the local region. Desirable Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE). Experience delivering Fire Safety Strategies and FRAEWs. Knowledge of cladding systems, external wall assessments, and remediation projects. What they offer Competitive salary based on experience plus strong benefits. Hybrid working Varied and technically challenging workload. Ongoing professional development and support with CPD. Opportunity to work with a respected and growing consultancy. Supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Flexible working arrangements where appropriate.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Fire Safety Advisor required to joing a 20 year established health, safety and fire consultancy business within the Fire Safety Services team. Applications are welcome from experienced Fire Safety Advisers, Fire Risk Assessors, or Fire Consultants looking to join a professional consultancy that values expertise, client service, and continuous improvement. The company offer ongoing professional development and support with CPD and a supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Reporting directly to the Director you will play a key role in delivering high-quality fire safety consultancy services across residential, commercial, industrial and high-risk buildings. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a varied workload, client interaction and the opportunity to influence fire safety standards across varied projects. Key Responsibilities Conduct fire risk assessments across a variety of premises, using both intrusive and non-intrusive inspection methods. Assess fire hazards and existing fire safety measures, including fire alarms, suppression systems, fire doors, extinguishers, compartmentation, and means of escape. Identify areas of non-compliance and provide practical, risk-based recommendations for remedial action. Review new and existing building designs to ensure compliance with relevant fire safety legislation and guidance. Assess fire compartmentation, smoke control measures, evacuation strategies, and external wall systems. Prepare clear, professional reports outlining findings, risks, and recommendations. Support clients with fire safety training, fire drills, and emergency planning. Liaise with Fire & Rescue Services, Building Control, local authorities, contractors, and design teams. Monitor fire safety remedial works and provide technical guidance. Maintain accurate site records and evidence as part of professional due diligence. Keep up to date with evolving legislation, standards, and industry best practice. Essential A Diploma, level 4 or 5 fire safety, engineering or fire prevention Diploma in Fire Prevention or equivalent appropriate qualification. Experience delivering fire consultancy, auditing, or fire risk assessment services. Strong working knowledge of UK fire safety legislation, standards, and guidance including (but not all). Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 Approved Document B PAS 79 PAS 9980 BS 9999, BS 9991, BS 5839 and associated standards Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats LACORS Guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong report-writing and client-facing skills. Good IT literacy and ability to use digital reporting systems. Demonstrable commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel primarily throughout the local region. Desirable Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE). Experience delivering Fire Safety Strategies and FRAEWs. Knowledge of cladding systems, external wall assessments, and remediation projects. What they offer Competitive salary based on experience plus strong benefits. Hybrid working Varied and technically challenging workload. Ongoing professional development and support with CPD. Opportunity to work with a respected and growing consultancy. Supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Flexible working arrangements where appropriate.
The Health and Safety Partnership Limited
Bletchley, Buckinghamshire
Fire Safety Advisor required to joing a 20 year established health, safety and fire consultancy business within the Fire Safety Services team. Applications are welcome from experienced Fire Safety Advisers, Fire Risk Assessors, or Fire Consultants looking to join a professional consultancy that values expertise, client service, and continuous improvement. The company offer ongoing professional development and support with CPD and a supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Reporting directly to the Director you will play a key role in delivering high-quality fire safety consultancy services across residential, commercial, industrial and high-risk buildings. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a varied workload, client interaction and the opportunity to influence fire safety standards across varied projects. Key Responsibilities Conduct fire risk assessments across a variety of premises, using both intrusive and non-intrusive inspection methods. Assess fire hazards and existing fire safety measures, including fire alarms, suppression systems, fire doors, extinguishers, compartmentation, and means of escape. Identify areas of non-compliance and provide practical, risk-based recommendations for remedial action. Review new and existing building designs to ensure compliance with relevant fire safety legislation and guidance. Assess fire compartmentation, smoke control measures, evacuation strategies, and external wall systems. Prepare clear, professional reports outlining findings, risks, and recommendations. Support clients with fire safety training, fire drills, and emergency planning. Liaise with Fire & Rescue Services, Building Control, local authorities, contractors, and design teams. Monitor fire safety remedial works and provide technical guidance. Maintain accurate site records and evidence as part of professional due diligence. Keep up to date with evolving legislation, standards, and industry best practice. Essential A Diploma, level 4 or 5 fire safety, engineering or fire prevention Diploma in Fire Prevention or equivalent appropriate qualification. Experience delivering fire consultancy, auditing, or fire risk assessment services. Strong working knowledge of UK fire safety legislation, standards, and guidance including (but not all). Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 Approved Document B PAS 79 PAS 9980 BS 9999, BS 9991, BS 5839 and associated standards Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats LACORS Guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong report-writing and client-facing skills. Good IT literacy and ability to use digital reporting systems. Demonstrable commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel regularly throughout the South and South East. Desirable Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE). Experience delivering Fire Safety Strategies and FRAEWs. Knowledge of cladding systems, external wall assessments, and remediation projects. What they offer Competitive salary based on experience plus strong benefits. Hybrid working Varied and technically challenging workload. Ongoing professional development and support with CPD. Opportunity to work with a respected and growing consultancy. Supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Flexible working arrangements where appropriate.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Fire Safety Advisor required to joing a 20 year established health, safety and fire consultancy business within the Fire Safety Services team. Applications are welcome from experienced Fire Safety Advisers, Fire Risk Assessors, or Fire Consultants looking to join a professional consultancy that values expertise, client service, and continuous improvement. The company offer ongoing professional development and support with CPD and a supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Reporting directly to the Director you will play a key role in delivering high-quality fire safety consultancy services across residential, commercial, industrial and high-risk buildings. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a varied workload, client interaction and the opportunity to influence fire safety standards across varied projects. Key Responsibilities Conduct fire risk assessments across a variety of premises, using both intrusive and non-intrusive inspection methods. Assess fire hazards and existing fire safety measures, including fire alarms, suppression systems, fire doors, extinguishers, compartmentation, and means of escape. Identify areas of non-compliance and provide practical, risk-based recommendations for remedial action. Review new and existing building designs to ensure compliance with relevant fire safety legislation and guidance. Assess fire compartmentation, smoke control measures, evacuation strategies, and external wall systems. Prepare clear, professional reports outlining findings, risks, and recommendations. Support clients with fire safety training, fire drills, and emergency planning. Liaise with Fire & Rescue Services, Building Control, local authorities, contractors, and design teams. Monitor fire safety remedial works and provide technical guidance. Maintain accurate site records and evidence as part of professional due diligence. Keep up to date with evolving legislation, standards, and industry best practice. Essential A Diploma, level 4 or 5 fire safety, engineering or fire prevention Diploma in Fire Prevention or equivalent appropriate qualification. Experience delivering fire consultancy, auditing, or fire risk assessment services. Strong working knowledge of UK fire safety legislation, standards, and guidance including (but not all). Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 Approved Document B PAS 79 PAS 9980 BS 9999, BS 9991, BS 5839 and associated standards Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats LACORS Guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong report-writing and client-facing skills. Good IT literacy and ability to use digital reporting systems. Demonstrable commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel regularly throughout the South and South East. Desirable Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE). Experience delivering Fire Safety Strategies and FRAEWs. Knowledge of cladding systems, external wall assessments, and remediation projects. What they offer Competitive salary based on experience plus strong benefits. Hybrid working Varied and technically challenging workload. Ongoing professional development and support with CPD. Opportunity to work with a respected and growing consultancy. Supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Flexible working arrangements where appropriate.
Fire Safety Advisor required to joing a 20 year established health, safety and fire consultancy business within the Fire Safety Services team. Applications are welcome from experienced Fire Safety Advisers, Fire Risk Assessors, or Fire Consultants looking to join a professional consultancy that values expertise, client service, and continuous improvement. The company offer ongoing professional development and support with CPD and a supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Reporting directly to the Director you will play a key role in delivering high-quality fire safety consultancy services across residential, commercial, industrial and high-risk buildings. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a varied workload, client interaction and the opportunity to influence fire safety standards across varied projects. Key Responsibilities Conduct fire risk assessments across a variety of premises, using both intrusive and non-intrusive inspection methods. Assess fire hazards and existing fire safety measures, including fire alarms, suppression systems, fire doors, extinguishers, compartmentation, and means of escape. Identify areas of non-compliance and provide practical, risk-based recommendations for remedial action. Review new and existing building designs to ensure compliance with relevant fire safety legislation and guidance. Assess fire compartmentation, smoke control measures, evacuation strategies, and external wall systems. Prepare clear, professional reports outlining findings, risks, and recommendations. Support clients with fire safety training, fire drills, and emergency planning. Liaise with Fire & Rescue Services, Building Control, local authorities, contractors, and design teams. Monitor fire safety remedial works and provide technical guidance. Maintain accurate site records and evidence as part of professional due diligence. Keep up to date with evolving legislation, standards, and industry best practice. Essential A Diploma, level 4 or 5 fire safety, engineering or fire prevention Diploma in Fire Prevention or equivalent appropriate qualification. Experience delivering fire consultancy, auditing, or fire risk assessment services. Strong working knowledge of UK fire safety legislation, standards, and guidance including (but not all). Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 Approved Document B PAS 79 PAS 9980 BS 9999, BS 9991, BS 5839 and associated standards Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats LACORS Guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong report-writing and client-facing skills. Good IT literacy and ability to use digital reporting systems. Demonstrable commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel regularly throughout the South and South East. Desirable Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE). Experience delivering Fire Safety Strategies and FRAEWs. Knowledge of cladding systems, external wall assessments, and remediation projects. What they offer Competitive salary based on experience plus strong benefits. Hybrid working Varied and technically challenging workload. Ongoing professional development and support with CPD. Opportunity to work with a respected and growing consultancy. Supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Flexible working arrangements where appropriate.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Fire Safety Advisor required to joing a 20 year established health, safety and fire consultancy business within the Fire Safety Services team. Applications are welcome from experienced Fire Safety Advisers, Fire Risk Assessors, or Fire Consultants looking to join a professional consultancy that values expertise, client service, and continuous improvement. The company offer ongoing professional development and support with CPD and a supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Reporting directly to the Director you will play a key role in delivering high-quality fire safety consultancy services across residential, commercial, industrial and high-risk buildings. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a varied workload, client interaction and the opportunity to influence fire safety standards across varied projects. Key Responsibilities Conduct fire risk assessments across a variety of premises, using both intrusive and non-intrusive inspection methods. Assess fire hazards and existing fire safety measures, including fire alarms, suppression systems, fire doors, extinguishers, compartmentation, and means of escape. Identify areas of non-compliance and provide practical, risk-based recommendations for remedial action. Review new and existing building designs to ensure compliance with relevant fire safety legislation and guidance. Assess fire compartmentation, smoke control measures, evacuation strategies, and external wall systems. Prepare clear, professional reports outlining findings, risks, and recommendations. Support clients with fire safety training, fire drills, and emergency planning. Liaise with Fire & Rescue Services, Building Control, local authorities, contractors, and design teams. Monitor fire safety remedial works and provide technical guidance. Maintain accurate site records and evidence as part of professional due diligence. Keep up to date with evolving legislation, standards, and industry best practice. Essential A Diploma, level 4 or 5 fire safety, engineering or fire prevention Diploma in Fire Prevention or equivalent appropriate qualification. Experience delivering fire consultancy, auditing, or fire risk assessment services. Strong working knowledge of UK fire safety legislation, standards, and guidance including (but not all). Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 Approved Document B PAS 79 PAS 9980 BS 9999, BS 9991, BS 5839 and associated standards Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats LACORS Guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong report-writing and client-facing skills. Good IT literacy and ability to use digital reporting systems. Demonstrable commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Full UK Driving Licence. Willingness to travel regularly throughout the South and South East. Desirable Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE). Experience delivering Fire Safety Strategies and FRAEWs. Knowledge of cladding systems, external wall assessments, and remediation projects. What they offer Competitive salary based on experience plus strong benefits. Hybrid working Varied and technically challenging workload. Ongoing professional development and support with CPD. Opportunity to work with a respected and growing consultancy. Supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression. Flexible working arrangements where appropriate.
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Project Runner to lead and coordinate construction and refurbishment projects through the full range of the RIBA Plan of Work stages (0 7), from initial inception through to completion, handover and post-occupancy review. The role will primarily involve the delivery of small to medium-scale refurbishment, alteration and improvement projects, typically ranging in value from approximately £5K to £500K, although projects outside of this range may occasionally arise. The successful candidate will act as the day-to-day project lead, managing projects on behalf of the client department and ensuring that schemes are developed, procured and delivered in accordance with programme, budget, statutory requirements and quality expectations. Key Responsibilities Lead projects through all RIBA stages from feasibility through to completion and final account. Liaise directly with client departments to establish, develop and refine project briefs, objectives and operational requirements. Work collaboratively with the in-house Quantity Surveying team to establish project budgets, cost plans and procurement strategies. Assist in the appointment and coordination of external consultants and specialist advisors where required through appropriate procurement processes, including:Principal Designer (CDM Regulations)Building Regulations Principal DesignerStructural EngineersMechanical & Electrical ConsultantsSpecialist Surveyors and DesignersUndertake site visits, surveys and investigations to inform design development. Prepare and develop:Feasibility layoutsPlanning and Building Regulations drawings Tender drawings Construction and working drawing packages Assembly and detailing drawingsProduce specifications using NBS or equivalent specification systems. Utilise existing asset management information, survey data and record drawings in the preparation of project documentation. Coordinate and manage the design process to ensure compliance with: Building Regulations Planning requirements CDM Regulations Relevant British Standards and industry guidance Internal client standards and procedures Support tendering activities in conjunction with the Quantity Surveying team, including responding to tender queries and reviewing contractor submissions. Administer and monitor construction works on site, including: Chairing progress meetings Undertaking site inspections Monitoring quality and progress Reviewing contractor information Managing design changes and technical queries Assist with project reporting, risk management and programme monitoring throughout the project lifecycle. Ensure accurate project records and documentation are maintained throughout delivery. Support handover, defects management and post-completion activities. Essential Requirements Experience of delivering construction or refurbishment projects through multiple RIBA Plan of Work stages. Experience preparing technical drawings and construction information using CAD software. Good understanding of construction detailing, building technology and refurbishment works. Experience producing specifications using NBS or similar systems. Understanding of procurement and contract administration processes. Working knowledge of: Building Regulations Planning processes CDM Regulations Health & Safety requirements in construction Ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders and consultants effectively. Strong organisational and communication skills. Ability to manage workload across multiple projects simultaneously. Competent in Microsoft Office applications and project administration. Full UK driving licence and ability to attend sites across the district as required. Support Structure The successful candidate will work closely with an established in-house Quantity Surveying team who will provide support in relation to: Cost planning and cost control Procurement and tendering Contract administration support Financial reporting and valuations Technical and managerial support will also be available from the wider Design Services team and external specialist consultants where required
Jun 20, 2026
Contractor
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Project Runner to lead and coordinate construction and refurbishment projects through the full range of the RIBA Plan of Work stages (0 7), from initial inception through to completion, handover and post-occupancy review. The role will primarily involve the delivery of small to medium-scale refurbishment, alteration and improvement projects, typically ranging in value from approximately £5K to £500K, although projects outside of this range may occasionally arise. The successful candidate will act as the day-to-day project lead, managing projects on behalf of the client department and ensuring that schemes are developed, procured and delivered in accordance with programme, budget, statutory requirements and quality expectations. Key Responsibilities Lead projects through all RIBA stages from feasibility through to completion and final account. Liaise directly with client departments to establish, develop and refine project briefs, objectives and operational requirements. Work collaboratively with the in-house Quantity Surveying team to establish project budgets, cost plans and procurement strategies. Assist in the appointment and coordination of external consultants and specialist advisors where required through appropriate procurement processes, including:Principal Designer (CDM Regulations)Building Regulations Principal DesignerStructural EngineersMechanical & Electrical ConsultantsSpecialist Surveyors and DesignersUndertake site visits, surveys and investigations to inform design development. Prepare and develop:Feasibility layoutsPlanning and Building Regulations drawings Tender drawings Construction and working drawing packages Assembly and detailing drawingsProduce specifications using NBS or equivalent specification systems. Utilise existing asset management information, survey data and record drawings in the preparation of project documentation. Coordinate and manage the design process to ensure compliance with: Building Regulations Planning requirements CDM Regulations Relevant British Standards and industry guidance Internal client standards and procedures Support tendering activities in conjunction with the Quantity Surveying team, including responding to tender queries and reviewing contractor submissions. Administer and monitor construction works on site, including: Chairing progress meetings Undertaking site inspections Monitoring quality and progress Reviewing contractor information Managing design changes and technical queries Assist with project reporting, risk management and programme monitoring throughout the project lifecycle. Ensure accurate project records and documentation are maintained throughout delivery. Support handover, defects management and post-completion activities. Essential Requirements Experience of delivering construction or refurbishment projects through multiple RIBA Plan of Work stages. Experience preparing technical drawings and construction information using CAD software. Good understanding of construction detailing, building technology and refurbishment works. Experience producing specifications using NBS or similar systems. Understanding of procurement and contract administration processes. Working knowledge of: Building Regulations Planning processes CDM Regulations Health & Safety requirements in construction Ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders and consultants effectively. Strong organisational and communication skills. Ability to manage workload across multiple projects simultaneously. Competent in Microsoft Office applications and project administration. Full UK driving licence and ability to attend sites across the district as required. Support Structure The successful candidate will work closely with an established in-house Quantity Surveying team who will provide support in relation to: Cost planning and cost control Procurement and tendering Contract administration support Financial reporting and valuations Technical and managerial support will also be available from the wider Design Services team and external specialist consultants where required