Director of Cost Consultancy - Central London An independent property and construction consultancy in Central London is seeking an experienced Director of Cost Consultancy to lead and develop their cost management offering. Working across a broad mix of sectors, the business provides comprehensive pre- and post-contract services to a diverse client base, creating an excellent platform for a commercially minded Director of Cost Consultancy to influence both project delivery and business development. The successful Director of Cost Consultancy will take a senior role across key commissions, overseeing cost planning, procurement, tendering and post-contract commercial management. Alongside technical delivery, the Director of Cost Consultancy will act as a trusted adviser to clients, maintaining long-term relationships and ensuring consistently high standards of service across multiple projects. This position is well suited to an established Director of Cost Consultancy who combines strong professional Quantity Surveying expertise with leadership and business development capability. The role will offer significant autonomy, with the opportunity to strengthen client relationships, win new work and support the continued development of the wider Cost Consultancy team. Director of Cost Consultancy - Key Responsibilities: Leading major pre- and post-contract cost management commissions Overseeing cost plans, estimates, procurement strategies and tender processes Managing valuations, variations, change control and final accounts Providing strategic commercial advice to clients throughout the project lifecycle Maintaining and developing relationships with key clients and industry contacts Identifying new business opportunities and supporting fee proposals Managing, mentoring and developing Quantity Surveyors within the team Ensuring strong commercial performance and consistent service delivery Director of Cost Consultancy - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related construction discipline MRICS qualified with substantial UK consultancy experience Strong background delivering professional pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying services Proven experience managing significant client accounts and complex commissions Demonstrable business development and work-winning ability Excellent knowledge of JCT contracts, procurement routes and commercial management Strong leadership, communication and strategic decision-making skills In Return: 110,000 - 130,000 per annum Central London location Senior leadership position within an independent consultancy Broad exposure across multiple property and construction sectors Significant influence over team growth and client development Long-term progression at Director level and beyond If you are a Director of Cost Consultancy considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
Director of Cost Consultancy - Central London An independent property and construction consultancy in Central London is seeking an experienced Director of Cost Consultancy to lead and develop their cost management offering. Working across a broad mix of sectors, the business provides comprehensive pre- and post-contract services to a diverse client base, creating an excellent platform for a commercially minded Director of Cost Consultancy to influence both project delivery and business development. The successful Director of Cost Consultancy will take a senior role across key commissions, overseeing cost planning, procurement, tendering and post-contract commercial management. Alongside technical delivery, the Director of Cost Consultancy will act as a trusted adviser to clients, maintaining long-term relationships and ensuring consistently high standards of service across multiple projects. This position is well suited to an established Director of Cost Consultancy who combines strong professional Quantity Surveying expertise with leadership and business development capability. The role will offer significant autonomy, with the opportunity to strengthen client relationships, win new work and support the continued development of the wider Cost Consultancy team. Director of Cost Consultancy - Key Responsibilities: Leading major pre- and post-contract cost management commissions Overseeing cost plans, estimates, procurement strategies and tender processes Managing valuations, variations, change control and final accounts Providing strategic commercial advice to clients throughout the project lifecycle Maintaining and developing relationships with key clients and industry contacts Identifying new business opportunities and supporting fee proposals Managing, mentoring and developing Quantity Surveyors within the team Ensuring strong commercial performance and consistent service delivery Director of Cost Consultancy - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related construction discipline MRICS qualified with substantial UK consultancy experience Strong background delivering professional pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying services Proven experience managing significant client accounts and complex commissions Demonstrable business development and work-winning ability Excellent knowledge of JCT contracts, procurement routes and commercial management Strong leadership, communication and strategic decision-making skills In Return: 110,000 - 130,000 per annum Central London location Senior leadership position within an independent consultancy Broad exposure across multiple property and construction sectors Significant influence over team growth and client development Long-term progression at Director level and beyond If you are a Director of Cost Consultancy considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
JOB DESCRIPTION Lead the future of Building Control in one of London's most high-profile boroughs. The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea is seeking experienced and forward-thinking District Surveyors to play a pivotal role in delivering building safety, regulatory excellence and service transformation within our Building Control Service. This is a rare opportunity for senior Building Control professionals to lead on complex, high-risk and high-profile projects while helping shape the future of building safety in the post-Grenfell regulatory landscape. The Opportunity As District Surveyor, you will provide both technical and operational leadership across the service, ensuring compliance with evolving legislation whilst delivering a high-quality, customer-focused Building Control function. You will lead the regulation of major developments, oversee governance and compliance requirements, manage and develop Building Control professionals, and act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders, elected members and external stakeholders. What We're Looking For We're seeking leaders who can combine deep technical expertise with strong commercial and people management skills. You will bring: Chartered membership of CABE, CIOB, RICS or an equivalent professional body. Registration as a Class 3 Building Inspector. Extensive Building Control experience, including major, high-risk and complex developments. Expert knowledge of Building Regulations, Building Safety legislation and fire safety compliance. Experience leading regulatory services within a changing legislative environment. Proven success managing teams, budgets, performance and service improvement initiatives. Outstanding stakeholder management and communication skills, with the credibility to influence senior decision-makers and regulators. Why Join RBKC? This is an opportunity to join a Building Control service that is recognised for its expertise, collaboration and ambition. Successfully passed our Building Safety Regulator statutory audit. A highly capable and supportive team with in-house Level 3 Building Control expertise, alongside dedicated structural and fire engineering specialists. Extensively utilised by the Building Safety Regulator on Building Control applications. Strong partnerships with other London Boroughs on major and complex projects. A collaborative and welcoming culture where you'll quickly become part of the team. The chance to work on some of London's most significant and challenging developments. A genuine platform to excel professionally and help shape the future of Building Control. Flexible Working We are committed to supporting flexible ways of working and welcome applications from candidates seeking either full-time or part-time opportunities. Full-time employees are expected to be present within the Borough three days per week. Part-time employees are expected to be present within the Borough one day per week. You can read more about the different benefits offered to colleagues working for RBKC here - Who We Are - RBKC Careers Careers Make a lasting impact on building safety, regulatory excellence and the communities we serve. If you're a Chartered Class 3 Registered Building Inspector looking for an opportunity to make a lasting impact within a progressive, high-performing Building Control team, we'd love to hear from you. Please note: We reserve the right to close this vacancy early and interview suitable candidates on a rolling basis. We therefore encourage applications at the earliest opportunity to avoid disappointment. For a confidential discussion contact: or . You can review the full Job Description for this position Here. Closing date: 11:59pm, Sunday 13th September 2026. To apply, please visit our website via the button below.
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
JOB DESCRIPTION Lead the future of Building Control in one of London's most high-profile boroughs. The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea is seeking experienced and forward-thinking District Surveyors to play a pivotal role in delivering building safety, regulatory excellence and service transformation within our Building Control Service. This is a rare opportunity for senior Building Control professionals to lead on complex, high-risk and high-profile projects while helping shape the future of building safety in the post-Grenfell regulatory landscape. The Opportunity As District Surveyor, you will provide both technical and operational leadership across the service, ensuring compliance with evolving legislation whilst delivering a high-quality, customer-focused Building Control function. You will lead the regulation of major developments, oversee governance and compliance requirements, manage and develop Building Control professionals, and act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders, elected members and external stakeholders. What We're Looking For We're seeking leaders who can combine deep technical expertise with strong commercial and people management skills. You will bring: Chartered membership of CABE, CIOB, RICS or an equivalent professional body. Registration as a Class 3 Building Inspector. Extensive Building Control experience, including major, high-risk and complex developments. Expert knowledge of Building Regulations, Building Safety legislation and fire safety compliance. Experience leading regulatory services within a changing legislative environment. Proven success managing teams, budgets, performance and service improvement initiatives. Outstanding stakeholder management and communication skills, with the credibility to influence senior decision-makers and regulators. Why Join RBKC? This is an opportunity to join a Building Control service that is recognised for its expertise, collaboration and ambition. Successfully passed our Building Safety Regulator statutory audit. A highly capable and supportive team with in-house Level 3 Building Control expertise, alongside dedicated structural and fire engineering specialists. Extensively utilised by the Building Safety Regulator on Building Control applications. Strong partnerships with other London Boroughs on major and complex projects. A collaborative and welcoming culture where you'll quickly become part of the team. The chance to work on some of London's most significant and challenging developments. A genuine platform to excel professionally and help shape the future of Building Control. Flexible Working We are committed to supporting flexible ways of working and welcome applications from candidates seeking either full-time or part-time opportunities. Full-time employees are expected to be present within the Borough three days per week. Part-time employees are expected to be present within the Borough one day per week. You can read more about the different benefits offered to colleagues working for RBKC here - Who We Are - RBKC Careers Careers Make a lasting impact on building safety, regulatory excellence and the communities we serve. If you're a Chartered Class 3 Registered Building Inspector looking for an opportunity to make a lasting impact within a progressive, high-performing Building Control team, we'd love to hear from you. Please note: We reserve the right to close this vacancy early and interview suitable candidates on a rolling basis. We therefore encourage applications at the earliest opportunity to avoid disappointment. For a confidential discussion contact: or . You can review the full Job Description for this position Here. Closing date: 11:59pm, Sunday 13th September 2026. To apply, please visit our website via the button below.
Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer A growing multi-disciplinary building consultancy is seeking a Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer to take a key role within its expanding Principal Designer offering. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced BRPD who wants to lead on Higher-Risk Building activity, taking technical ownership of complex projects while helping develop the consultancy's Building Regulations Principal Designer service. Working alongside Architects, Building Surveyors and Fire Engineers, the successful Principal Designer will have access to a strong technical team and a varied portfolio of complex building safety projects. The Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer Role The Lead BRPD will take responsibility for Principal Designer duties under the Building Regulations, with a particular focus on Higher-Risk Buildings and complex residential projects. You will lead design compliance reviews, coordinate multidisciplinary design teams and advise clients on Building Regulations and Building Safety Act requirements. A significant part of the position will involve HRB activity, including supporting and leading Gateway submissions, managing compliance information, design change control and maintaining the Golden Thread. Alongside project delivery, you will act as a technical lead for BRPD services, supporting colleagues, developing procedures and helping grow the service nationally. The Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer The successful candidate will ideally have: Strong Building Regulations Principal Designer experience Proven experience working on Higher-Risk Buildings Excellent Building Regulations and Approved Documents knowledge Strong understanding of the Building Safety Act 2022 Experience with Gateway 2 submissions and the Building Safety Regulator Background in Architecture, Building Surveying or a similar design discipline RIBA, ARB, CIAT, RICS, CABE or APS membership advantageous Confidence leading clients and multidisciplinary design teams In Return? 65,000 - 75,000 Flexible / home working Car allowance Performance-related bonus Pension contribution Private healthcare Professional subscriptions Ongoing CPD and technical development Opportunity to lead HRB activity Significant autonomy within a growing service Clear progression opportunities If you are a Building Regulations Principal Designer considering your career options, please contact Bex Ellinger at Brandon James on (phone number removed). Building Regulations Principal Designer / BRPD / Principal Designer / Building Safety Act / Higher Risk Buildings / HRB / Gateway 2 / Building Safety Regulator / Architecture / Building Surveying / Fire Safety / RIBA / RICS / CIAT / CABE / APS / Design Compliance
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer A growing multi-disciplinary building consultancy is seeking a Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer to take a key role within its expanding Principal Designer offering. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced BRPD who wants to lead on Higher-Risk Building activity, taking technical ownership of complex projects while helping develop the consultancy's Building Regulations Principal Designer service. Working alongside Architects, Building Surveyors and Fire Engineers, the successful Principal Designer will have access to a strong technical team and a varied portfolio of complex building safety projects. The Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer Role The Lead BRPD will take responsibility for Principal Designer duties under the Building Regulations, with a particular focus on Higher-Risk Buildings and complex residential projects. You will lead design compliance reviews, coordinate multidisciplinary design teams and advise clients on Building Regulations and Building Safety Act requirements. A significant part of the position will involve HRB activity, including supporting and leading Gateway submissions, managing compliance information, design change control and maintaining the Golden Thread. Alongside project delivery, you will act as a technical lead for BRPD services, supporting colleagues, developing procedures and helping grow the service nationally. The Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer The successful candidate will ideally have: Strong Building Regulations Principal Designer experience Proven experience working on Higher-Risk Buildings Excellent Building Regulations and Approved Documents knowledge Strong understanding of the Building Safety Act 2022 Experience with Gateway 2 submissions and the Building Safety Regulator Background in Architecture, Building Surveying or a similar design discipline RIBA, ARB, CIAT, RICS, CABE or APS membership advantageous Confidence leading clients and multidisciplinary design teams In Return? 65,000 - 75,000 Flexible / home working Car allowance Performance-related bonus Pension contribution Private healthcare Professional subscriptions Ongoing CPD and technical development Opportunity to lead HRB activity Significant autonomy within a growing service Clear progression opportunities If you are a Building Regulations Principal Designer considering your career options, please contact Bex Ellinger at Brandon James on (phone number removed). Building Regulations Principal Designer / BRPD / Principal Designer / Building Safety Act / Higher Risk Buildings / HRB / Gateway 2 / Building Safety Regulator / Architecture / Building Surveying / Fire Safety / RIBA / RICS / CIAT / CABE / APS / Design Compliance
Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer A growing multi-disciplinary building consultancy is seeking a Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer to take a key role within its expanding Principal Designer offering. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced BRPD who wants to lead on Higher-Risk Building activity, taking technical ownership of complex projects while helping develop the consultancy's Building Regulations Principal Designer service. Working alongside Architects, Building Surveyors and Fire Engineers, the successful Principal Designer will have access to a strong technical team and a varied portfolio of complex building safety projects. The Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer Role The Lead BRPD will take responsibility for Principal Designer duties under the Building Regulations, with a particular focus on Higher-Risk Buildings and complex residential projects. You will lead design compliance reviews, coordinate multidisciplinary design teams and advise clients on Building Regulations and Building Safety Act requirements. A significant part of the position will involve HRB activity, including supporting and leading Gateway submissions, managing compliance information, design change control and maintaining the Golden Thread. Alongside project delivery, you will act as a technical lead for BRPD services, supporting colleagues, developing procedures and helping grow the service nationally. The Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer The successful candidate will ideally have: Strong Building Regulations Principal Designer experience Proven experience working on Higher-Risk Buildings Excellent Building Regulations and Approved Documents knowledge Strong understanding of the Building Safety Act 2022 Experience with Gateway 2 submissions and the Building Safety Regulator Background in Architecture, Building Surveying or a similar design discipline RIBA, ARB, CIAT, RICS, CABE or APS membership advantageous Confidence leading clients and multidisciplinary design teams In Return? 65,000 - 75,000 Flexible / home working Car allowance Performance-related bonus Pension contribution Private healthcare Professional subscriptions Ongoing CPD and technical development Opportunity to lead HRB activity Significant autonomy within a growing service Clear progression opportunities If you are a Building Regulations Principal Designer considering your career options, please contact Bex Ellinger at Brandon James on (phone number removed). Building Regulations Principal Designer / BRPD / Principal Designer / Building Safety Act / Higher Risk Buildings / HRB / Gateway 2 / Building Safety Regulator / Architecture / Building Surveying / Fire Safety / RIBA / RICS / CIAT / CABE / APS / Design Compliance
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer A growing multi-disciplinary building consultancy is seeking a Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer to take a key role within its expanding Principal Designer offering. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced BRPD who wants to lead on Higher-Risk Building activity, taking technical ownership of complex projects while helping develop the consultancy's Building Regulations Principal Designer service. Working alongside Architects, Building Surveyors and Fire Engineers, the successful Principal Designer will have access to a strong technical team and a varied portfolio of complex building safety projects. The Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer Role The Lead BRPD will take responsibility for Principal Designer duties under the Building Regulations, with a particular focus on Higher-Risk Buildings and complex residential projects. You will lead design compliance reviews, coordinate multidisciplinary design teams and advise clients on Building Regulations and Building Safety Act requirements. A significant part of the position will involve HRB activity, including supporting and leading Gateway submissions, managing compliance information, design change control and maintaining the Golden Thread. Alongside project delivery, you will act as a technical lead for BRPD services, supporting colleagues, developing procedures and helping grow the service nationally. The Lead Building Regulations Principal Designer The successful candidate will ideally have: Strong Building Regulations Principal Designer experience Proven experience working on Higher-Risk Buildings Excellent Building Regulations and Approved Documents knowledge Strong understanding of the Building Safety Act 2022 Experience with Gateway 2 submissions and the Building Safety Regulator Background in Architecture, Building Surveying or a similar design discipline RIBA, ARB, CIAT, RICS, CABE or APS membership advantageous Confidence leading clients and multidisciplinary design teams In Return? 65,000 - 75,000 Flexible / home working Car allowance Performance-related bonus Pension contribution Private healthcare Professional subscriptions Ongoing CPD and technical development Opportunity to lead HRB activity Significant autonomy within a growing service Clear progression opportunities If you are a Building Regulations Principal Designer considering your career options, please contact Bex Ellinger at Brandon James on (phone number removed). Building Regulations Principal Designer / BRPD / Principal Designer / Building Safety Act / Higher Risk Buildings / HRB / Gateway 2 / Building Safety Regulator / Architecture / Building Surveying / Fire Safety / RIBA / RICS / CIAT / CABE / APS / Design Compliance
MMP Consultancy is seeking x5 highly organised Disrepair Case Officers at 300pd on behalf of a Local Authority based in south London. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced housing professional to play a key role in protecting the Council from disrepair claims, ensuring residents receive high-quality services, and helping to resolve issues before they escalate into legal action. Candidates will be required in the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with the rest of the days of the week at home. As a Disrepair Case Officer, you will manage a varied caseload, work closely with surveyors, contractors and legal services, and ensure that residents' concerns are addressed promptly and effectively. The successful candidate will be responsible for minimising the risk, incidence and cost of disrepair claims against the Council. You will act as the key point of contact for disrepair cases, managing them from initial complaint through to resolution, and representing the Council where necessary. Key Responsibilities Manage disrepair cases to minimise risk and reduce legal and financial exposure to the Council. Resolve complaints and legal threats wherever possible before they progress to litigation. Monitor case progress, costs and potential liabilities, providing regular updates and recommendations to management. Ensure high-risk cases are escalated appropriately and reported to the Repairs Team Manager. Liaise with Legal Services and supply information to meet court and procedural deadlines. Work closely with internal and external surveyors to ensure repairs are ordered and completed promptly and to the required standard. Ensure compliance with procurement procedures and relevant Council policies. Represent the Council in court proceedings when required. Provide advice and support on Stage 2 complaints, Ombudsman complaints and repairs complaints involving potential litigation. Maintain regular communication with residents, keeping them informed throughout the case process. Respond to correspondence within agreed timescales. Support colleagues across the service and provide cover where required. Promote compliance with legislation relating to data protection, health and safety, equality, diversity and financial regulations. Contribute to safeguarding responsibilities for vulnerable children and adults. Work collaboratively across departments and with external partners to achieve positive outcomes. Requirements: Good understanding of current issues affecting local authorities, ALMOs and social housing. Knowledge of housing and building legislation and current best practice. Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and housing management systems. Experience responding to complex correspondence and preparing reports. Experience managing contractors and consultants. Experience dealing directly with customers, resolving issues and providing advice in challenging situations.
Aug 19, 2026
Seasonal
MMP Consultancy is seeking x5 highly organised Disrepair Case Officers at 300pd on behalf of a Local Authority based in south London. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced housing professional to play a key role in protecting the Council from disrepair claims, ensuring residents receive high-quality services, and helping to resolve issues before they escalate into legal action. Candidates will be required in the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with the rest of the days of the week at home. As a Disrepair Case Officer, you will manage a varied caseload, work closely with surveyors, contractors and legal services, and ensure that residents' concerns are addressed promptly and effectively. The successful candidate will be responsible for minimising the risk, incidence and cost of disrepair claims against the Council. You will act as the key point of contact for disrepair cases, managing them from initial complaint through to resolution, and representing the Council where necessary. Key Responsibilities Manage disrepair cases to minimise risk and reduce legal and financial exposure to the Council. Resolve complaints and legal threats wherever possible before they progress to litigation. Monitor case progress, costs and potential liabilities, providing regular updates and recommendations to management. Ensure high-risk cases are escalated appropriately and reported to the Repairs Team Manager. Liaise with Legal Services and supply information to meet court and procedural deadlines. Work closely with internal and external surveyors to ensure repairs are ordered and completed promptly and to the required standard. Ensure compliance with procurement procedures and relevant Council policies. Represent the Council in court proceedings when required. Provide advice and support on Stage 2 complaints, Ombudsman complaints and repairs complaints involving potential litigation. Maintain regular communication with residents, keeping them informed throughout the case process. Respond to correspondence within agreed timescales. Support colleagues across the service and provide cover where required. Promote compliance with legislation relating to data protection, health and safety, equality, diversity and financial regulations. Contribute to safeguarding responsibilities for vulnerable children and adults. Work collaboratively across departments and with external partners to achieve positive outcomes. Requirements: Good understanding of current issues affecting local authorities, ALMOs and social housing. Knowledge of housing and building legislation and current best practice. Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and housing management systems. Experience responding to complex correspondence and preparing reports. Experience managing contractors and consultants. Experience dealing directly with customers, resolving issues and providing advice in challenging situations.
Quantity Surveyor £60,000 £70,000 Permanent Bristol An established UK construction contractor is looking to appoint an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join its Bristol team, working across a portfolio of high-value construction projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially strong QS looking to join a well-established contractor offering varied projects, long-term career development and a supportive working environment. The Role Working closely with the wider commercial and operational teams, you'll take responsibility for key commercial activities throughout the project lifecycle. Your responsibilities will include: Preparing and analysing project budgets Procuring subcontractors and the wider supply chain Preparing subcontract order documentation Assessing and certifying subcontractor interim payments Preparing interim valuations and final account submissions Managing and valuing variations Assisting with Extension of Time claims and Loss & Expense submissions Identifying and managing commercial risks Supporting the production of accurate monthly Cost Value Reconciliation (CVR) reports Building effective relationships with clients, subcontractors and internal teams Ensuring strong communication between commercial and operational site teams About You We're looking for an experienced Quantity Surveyor who can demonstrate: A relevant degree qualification Strong construction industry experience Good working knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts Sound commercial awareness Experience across core QS responsibilities including procurement, valuations, variations and final accounts Strong communication and negotiation skills Excellent organisational and numerical ability Good IT and problem-solving skills The ability to manage deadlines effectively Flexibility to travel to sites when required
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor £60,000 £70,000 Permanent Bristol An established UK construction contractor is looking to appoint an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join its Bristol team, working across a portfolio of high-value construction projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially strong QS looking to join a well-established contractor offering varied projects, long-term career development and a supportive working environment. The Role Working closely with the wider commercial and operational teams, you'll take responsibility for key commercial activities throughout the project lifecycle. Your responsibilities will include: Preparing and analysing project budgets Procuring subcontractors and the wider supply chain Preparing subcontract order documentation Assessing and certifying subcontractor interim payments Preparing interim valuations and final account submissions Managing and valuing variations Assisting with Extension of Time claims and Loss & Expense submissions Identifying and managing commercial risks Supporting the production of accurate monthly Cost Value Reconciliation (CVR) reports Building effective relationships with clients, subcontractors and internal teams Ensuring strong communication between commercial and operational site teams About You We're looking for an experienced Quantity Surveyor who can demonstrate: A relevant degree qualification Strong construction industry experience Good working knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts Sound commercial awareness Experience across core QS responsibilities including procurement, valuations, variations and final accounts Strong communication and negotiation skills Excellent organisational and numerical ability Good IT and problem-solving skills The ability to manage deadlines effectively Flexibility to travel to sites when required
Building a sustainable tomorrow We are recruiting for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join the KierBAM Joint Venture, supporting the delivery of works on Hinkley Point C (HPC) one of the largest and most complex infrastructure projects in Europe. As a Senior Quantity Surveyor within a Tier 1 contractor on a major nuclear infrastructure framework, you will play a key role in managing the commercial an click apply for full job details
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
Building a sustainable tomorrow We are recruiting for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join the KierBAM Joint Venture, supporting the delivery of works on Hinkley Point C (HPC) one of the largest and most complex infrastructure projects in Europe. As a Senior Quantity Surveyor within a Tier 1 contractor on a major nuclear infrastructure framework, you will play a key role in managing the commercial an click apply for full job details
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an ambitious and experienced Rural Surveyor / Director to join a growing Estate Management team based in Salisbury. This is a senior role for someone looking to combine strategic estate management, client development and business growth, while playing a key part in the development of a regional rural team. The Role You'll be responsible for: Managing and developing relationships with a diverse portfolio of rural estate clients Providing strategic and practical estate management advice Growing the Estate Management service across Wiltshire, Dorset and North Somerset Identifying and converting new business opportunities Developing a strong profile and network within the regional rural market Leading and coordinating multidisciplinary teams to deliver excellent client service Supporting and mentoring junior team members Working collaboratively with colleagues across the wider rural business Contributing to business planning, growth and wider commercial strategy Helping clients future-proof their estates and rural businesses Using technology and data to improve decision-making and client outcomes About You We're looking for an established rural professional with: Extensive experience in estate management, rural consultancy or a related discipline Strong technical and commercial knowledge Proven experience delivering high-quality client advice A track record of business development and relationship management Excellent communication and relationship-building skills The ability to lead, mentor and develop others A relevant professional qualification such as MRICS or equivalent A commercially minded and entrepreneurial approach This would suit an experienced Associate Director, Director or senior Rural Surveyor who is looking for the opportunity to take a leading role within a growing regional team and develop their own client base. The Opportunity You'll be joining an established, multidisciplinary rural team with a strong regional client base and the backing of a wider national rural network. There is genuine scope to develop the Estate Management offering, build your profile in the region, win new business and play a significant role in the future growth of the team. If you're an experienced Rural Surveyor looking for a senior Estate Management opportunity in the Salisbury/Wiltshire area, I'd be keen to have a confidential conversation. Give me a call on (phone number removed).
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an ambitious and experienced Rural Surveyor / Director to join a growing Estate Management team based in Salisbury. This is a senior role for someone looking to combine strategic estate management, client development and business growth, while playing a key part in the development of a regional rural team. The Role You'll be responsible for: Managing and developing relationships with a diverse portfolio of rural estate clients Providing strategic and practical estate management advice Growing the Estate Management service across Wiltshire, Dorset and North Somerset Identifying and converting new business opportunities Developing a strong profile and network within the regional rural market Leading and coordinating multidisciplinary teams to deliver excellent client service Supporting and mentoring junior team members Working collaboratively with colleagues across the wider rural business Contributing to business planning, growth and wider commercial strategy Helping clients future-proof their estates and rural businesses Using technology and data to improve decision-making and client outcomes About You We're looking for an established rural professional with: Extensive experience in estate management, rural consultancy or a related discipline Strong technical and commercial knowledge Proven experience delivering high-quality client advice A track record of business development and relationship management Excellent communication and relationship-building skills The ability to lead, mentor and develop others A relevant professional qualification such as MRICS or equivalent A commercially minded and entrepreneurial approach This would suit an experienced Associate Director, Director or senior Rural Surveyor who is looking for the opportunity to take a leading role within a growing regional team and develop their own client base. The Opportunity You'll be joining an established, multidisciplinary rural team with a strong regional client base and the backing of a wider national rural network. There is genuine scope to develop the Estate Management offering, build your profile in the region, win new business and play a significant role in the future growth of the team. If you're an experienced Rural Surveyor looking for a senior Estate Management opportunity in the Salisbury/Wiltshire area, I'd be keen to have a confidential conversation. Give me a call on (phone number removed).
Asset Risk Manager North of England £50,000 - £56,000 + £5000 Car Allowance We are currently recruiting for an Asset Risk Manager to join a leading facilities management organisation, supporting a large and diverse estate across the North of England. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced engineering professional who wants to move away from purely operational engineering and take on a more strategic, analytical role. The position is predominantly home based, with limited travel required across the region. About the Role You'll be responsible for looking at how engineering assets are performing across the estate and identifying where there may be opportunities to improve reliability, compliance or efficiency. Using maintenance information, asset data and technical feedback from engineers and contractors, you'll assess trends and recurring issues before producing recommendations and reports for relevant stakeholders. You'll work closely with engineering teams, technical specialists, contractors and project teams, using your technical knowledge to understand problems and determine the appropriate course of action. Where an issue can't be resolved remotely, you'll attend site to investigate further alongside the relevant technical teams. About You We're looking for someone with a strong engineering background who is comfortable working with both technical information and data. This could be someone currently working as an: Engineering Manager Technical Services Manager Engineering Supervisor Lead Engineer Senior Maintenance Engineer Asset Manager / Asset Surveyor Building Services Engineer Facilities or Technical Manager You don't need to have held an Asset Risk Manager position previously. We're particularly interested in engineers who have developed an interest in asset management, performance, compliance or lifecycle planning. Key Requirements Strong engineering knowledge within M&E, building services or a related discipline Good understanding of engineering assets and maintenance Experience analysing maintenance or asset information Strong Excel and general IT skills Able to identify trends and investigate recurring engineering issues Confident producing technical reports Excellent communication skills Able to work independently in a home-based position Full UK driving licence Willingness to travel when required Ability to obtain BPSS clearance Location This is a home-based role, ideally suited to candidates located around: Manchester, Liverpool, Preston, Blackpool, M62 Corridor Package £50,000 - £56,000 £5000 car allowance Home based 25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays Private Healthcare Flexible working hours Limited regional travel Long-term opportunity within a major FM organisation If you're an experienced engineering professional looking to take your career into strategic asset management, we'd be keen to hear from you.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
Asset Risk Manager North of England £50,000 - £56,000 + £5000 Car Allowance We are currently recruiting for an Asset Risk Manager to join a leading facilities management organisation, supporting a large and diverse estate across the North of England. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced engineering professional who wants to move away from purely operational engineering and take on a more strategic, analytical role. The position is predominantly home based, with limited travel required across the region. About the Role You'll be responsible for looking at how engineering assets are performing across the estate and identifying where there may be opportunities to improve reliability, compliance or efficiency. Using maintenance information, asset data and technical feedback from engineers and contractors, you'll assess trends and recurring issues before producing recommendations and reports for relevant stakeholders. You'll work closely with engineering teams, technical specialists, contractors and project teams, using your technical knowledge to understand problems and determine the appropriate course of action. Where an issue can't be resolved remotely, you'll attend site to investigate further alongside the relevant technical teams. About You We're looking for someone with a strong engineering background who is comfortable working with both technical information and data. This could be someone currently working as an: Engineering Manager Technical Services Manager Engineering Supervisor Lead Engineer Senior Maintenance Engineer Asset Manager / Asset Surveyor Building Services Engineer Facilities or Technical Manager You don't need to have held an Asset Risk Manager position previously. We're particularly interested in engineers who have developed an interest in asset management, performance, compliance or lifecycle planning. Key Requirements Strong engineering knowledge within M&E, building services or a related discipline Good understanding of engineering assets and maintenance Experience analysing maintenance or asset information Strong Excel and general IT skills Able to identify trends and investigate recurring engineering issues Confident producing technical reports Excellent communication skills Able to work independently in a home-based position Full UK driving licence Willingness to travel when required Ability to obtain BPSS clearance Location This is a home-based role, ideally suited to candidates located around: Manchester, Liverpool, Preston, Blackpool, M62 Corridor Package £50,000 - £56,000 £5000 car allowance Home based 25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays Private Healthcare Flexible working hours Limited regional travel Long-term opportunity within a major FM organisation If you're an experienced engineering professional looking to take your career into strategic asset management, we'd be keen to hear from you.
Geospatial Apprenticeship Trainer Salary: £35,000 - £45,000 per annum Location: Tyne and Wear (with regional travel) Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Are you an experienced Surveyor, Geospatial Technician, GIS Professional or Engineering Surveyor looking to take the next step in your career? We are seeking a Geospatial Apprenticeship Trainer to support and develop the next generation of Geospatial Survey Technicians. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with industry experience who is passionate about sharing their knowledge and helping others succeed. Whether you already have teaching experience or are looking to move into training for the first time, full support will be provided to help you develop your training and assessment skills. The Role As a Geospatial Apprenticeship Trainer, you will deliver engaging training and support apprentices working towards the Level 3 Geospatial Survey Technician Apprenticeship. You will work closely with learners and employers to ensure apprentices develop the technical knowledge, practical skills and behaviours required to succeed within the industry. Key Responsibilities Deliver high-quality training both remotely and face-to-face. Teach subjects including surveying principles, mapping, geospatial data collection and spatial data interpretation. Support learners in the use of GNSS, Total Stations, laser scanners and other surveying equipment. Deliver training on AutoCAD, GIS software and geospatial data processing. Manage a caseload of apprentices and monitor their progress. Conduct regular learner reviews with employers. Provide guidance and feedback on assignments, portfolios and workplace activities. Prepare learners for End Point Assessment (EPA). Promote Maths, English, safeguarding and professional standards throughout delivery. Maintain accurate learner records and ensure compliance with quality and funding requirements. Stay up to date with developments in surveying and geospatial technology. About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Industry experience within Land Surveying, Engineering Surveying, Geospatial Data Collection, Geomatics or a related field. Experience using surveying equipment such as GNSS, Total Stations and laser scanners. Good working knowledge of AutoCAD and GIS software. Strong communication and relationship-building skills. The ability to coach, mentor or support others in their development. Excellent organisational and administrative skills. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Desirable Previous training, teaching, coaching or assessing experience. Experience working with apprentices. A recognised teaching qualification (PGCE, DTLLS, Cert Ed or equivalent). An assessor qualification such as TAQA, CAVA or A1. Knowledge of apprenticeship delivery and End Point Assessment. Membership of a professional body such as RICS or CICES. Training & Development Applicants without teaching or assessor qualifications are encouraged to apply. Full support and funding will be provided to gain relevant teaching and assessment qualifications as part of your professional development. What's on Offer? Salary of £35,000 - £45,000 Full-time permanent opportunity Funded teaching and assessor qualifications Ongoing training and professional development The opportunity to move from industry into education and training A rewarding role helping apprentices build successful careers in the geospatial sector If you're a surveying or geospatial professional looking for a new challenge and want to make a real impact on the future workforce, we'd love to hear from you.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
Geospatial Apprenticeship Trainer Salary: £35,000 - £45,000 per annum Location: Tyne and Wear (with regional travel) Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Are you an experienced Surveyor, Geospatial Technician, GIS Professional or Engineering Surveyor looking to take the next step in your career? We are seeking a Geospatial Apprenticeship Trainer to support and develop the next generation of Geospatial Survey Technicians. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with industry experience who is passionate about sharing their knowledge and helping others succeed. Whether you already have teaching experience or are looking to move into training for the first time, full support will be provided to help you develop your training and assessment skills. The Role As a Geospatial Apprenticeship Trainer, you will deliver engaging training and support apprentices working towards the Level 3 Geospatial Survey Technician Apprenticeship. You will work closely with learners and employers to ensure apprentices develop the technical knowledge, practical skills and behaviours required to succeed within the industry. Key Responsibilities Deliver high-quality training both remotely and face-to-face. Teach subjects including surveying principles, mapping, geospatial data collection and spatial data interpretation. Support learners in the use of GNSS, Total Stations, laser scanners and other surveying equipment. Deliver training on AutoCAD, GIS software and geospatial data processing. Manage a caseload of apprentices and monitor their progress. Conduct regular learner reviews with employers. Provide guidance and feedback on assignments, portfolios and workplace activities. Prepare learners for End Point Assessment (EPA). Promote Maths, English, safeguarding and professional standards throughout delivery. Maintain accurate learner records and ensure compliance with quality and funding requirements. Stay up to date with developments in surveying and geospatial technology. About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Industry experience within Land Surveying, Engineering Surveying, Geospatial Data Collection, Geomatics or a related field. Experience using surveying equipment such as GNSS, Total Stations and laser scanners. Good working knowledge of AutoCAD and GIS software. Strong communication and relationship-building skills. The ability to coach, mentor or support others in their development. Excellent organisational and administrative skills. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Desirable Previous training, teaching, coaching or assessing experience. Experience working with apprentices. A recognised teaching qualification (PGCE, DTLLS, Cert Ed or equivalent). An assessor qualification such as TAQA, CAVA or A1. Knowledge of apprenticeship delivery and End Point Assessment. Membership of a professional body such as RICS or CICES. Training & Development Applicants without teaching or assessor qualifications are encouraged to apply. Full support and funding will be provided to gain relevant teaching and assessment qualifications as part of your professional development. What's on Offer? Salary of £35,000 - £45,000 Full-time permanent opportunity Funded teaching and assessor qualifications Ongoing training and professional development The opportunity to move from industry into education and training A rewarding role helping apprentices build successful careers in the geospatial sector If you're a surveying or geospatial professional looking for a new challenge and want to make a real impact on the future workforce, we'd love to hear from you.
Commercial Manager - London Location: London Salary: 45,000 - 55,000 Start Date: ASAP Are you a commercially focused professional with a strong Quantity Surveying background looking for your next opportunity within a highly structured and process-driven environment? I am currently working with a leading organisation that is looking to appoint a Commercial Manager to support its commercial and project delivery functions in London. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded Quantity Surveyor who enjoys working across cost assurance, governance, financial control and project cost management , with the ability to work collaboratively with a range of internal and external stakeholders. The Role As Commercial Manager, you will play an important role in supporting robust commercial governance and financial management across projects. You will be responsible for reviewing and challenging costs, supporting project financial processes and ensuring strong commercial controls are maintained. Key responsibilities will include: Analysing quotations and challenging costs to ensure value and accuracy Understanding and reviewing Bills of Quantities and Schedules of Rates Supporting cost assurance and validation of project budgets and estimates Preparing and reviewing Financial Approval submissions Producing Stage 0 and Stage 1 cost estimates to support project feasibility and business cases Providing commercial support throughout pre-construction activities Supporting project cost reporting, forecasting and financial control Assisting with the processing of invoices and issuing purchase orders Supporting invoicing and payment procedures Working within established commercial governance and compliance processes Building and maintaining strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders Managing multiple priorities and delivering activities accurately and within agreed deadlines Contributing to improvements in the accuracy and consistency of project cost estimates and commercial processes About You The ideal candidate will have a strong commercial or Quantity Surveying background and experience working within a structured, process-driven environment. You will ideally have: Experience in Quantity Surveying, commercial management or project cost management Experience in project cost reporting and forecasting A strong understanding of cost management and commercial governance Knowledge of Bills of Quantities and Schedules of Rates Experience analysing quotations and challenging cost build-ups Experience working with invoicing and payment processes An awareness of UK accounting standards, or a willingness to develop this knowledge Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities Excellent organisation skills and attention to detail The ability to manage multiple demands and work effectively to deadlines Strong stakeholder management skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, Word, OneNote, Teams and SharePoint Experience working within a highly structured or process-driven environment This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Quantity Surveyor or Commercial Manager looking to join a well-established organisation and play a key role in delivering strong commercial governance, cost assurance and financial control. Salary: 45,000 - 55,000 Start: ASAP If you're interested in exploring this opportunity, please apply today or contact me for a confidential discussion. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
Commercial Manager - London Location: London Salary: 45,000 - 55,000 Start Date: ASAP Are you a commercially focused professional with a strong Quantity Surveying background looking for your next opportunity within a highly structured and process-driven environment? I am currently working with a leading organisation that is looking to appoint a Commercial Manager to support its commercial and project delivery functions in London. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded Quantity Surveyor who enjoys working across cost assurance, governance, financial control and project cost management , with the ability to work collaboratively with a range of internal and external stakeholders. The Role As Commercial Manager, you will play an important role in supporting robust commercial governance and financial management across projects. You will be responsible for reviewing and challenging costs, supporting project financial processes and ensuring strong commercial controls are maintained. Key responsibilities will include: Analysing quotations and challenging costs to ensure value and accuracy Understanding and reviewing Bills of Quantities and Schedules of Rates Supporting cost assurance and validation of project budgets and estimates Preparing and reviewing Financial Approval submissions Producing Stage 0 and Stage 1 cost estimates to support project feasibility and business cases Providing commercial support throughout pre-construction activities Supporting project cost reporting, forecasting and financial control Assisting with the processing of invoices and issuing purchase orders Supporting invoicing and payment procedures Working within established commercial governance and compliance processes Building and maintaining strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders Managing multiple priorities and delivering activities accurately and within agreed deadlines Contributing to improvements in the accuracy and consistency of project cost estimates and commercial processes About You The ideal candidate will have a strong commercial or Quantity Surveying background and experience working within a structured, process-driven environment. You will ideally have: Experience in Quantity Surveying, commercial management or project cost management Experience in project cost reporting and forecasting A strong understanding of cost management and commercial governance Knowledge of Bills of Quantities and Schedules of Rates Experience analysing quotations and challenging cost build-ups Experience working with invoicing and payment processes An awareness of UK accounting standards, or a willingness to develop this knowledge Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities Excellent organisation skills and attention to detail The ability to manage multiple demands and work effectively to deadlines Strong stakeholder management skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, Word, OneNote, Teams and SharePoint Experience working within a highly structured or process-driven environment This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Quantity Surveyor or Commercial Manager looking to join a well-established organisation and play a key role in delivering strong commercial governance, cost assurance and financial control. Salary: 45,000 - 55,000 Start: ASAP If you're interested in exploring this opportunity, please apply today or contact me for a confidential discussion. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Project Manager - Nortfleet Project duration: Ongoing Salary starting : 300 per hour Job Type : Full-time, Temporary Site Hours: 07.30am - 17.30pm UKR Group is looking for an experienced Project Manager to start ASAP in a job in Northfleet. Responsibilities: Lead, plan, and oversee construction projects from concept to completion, ensuring they are delivered on time, within scope, and within budget. Develop detailed project programmes, including schedules, milestones, resource allocation, and procurement plans. Liaise with architects, engineers, surveyors, contractors, and clients to ensure project requirements are clearly defined and met. Manage on-site operations, including supervising site managers, subcontractors, and labour teams. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, building codes, and environmental standards. Monitor construction progress, carry out site inspections, and resolve issues that could cause delays or impact quality. Prepare and manage budgets, cost reports, and payment schedules, ensuring cost control throughout the project. Oversee procurement of materials and services, ensuring timely delivery and quality assurance. Manage contract negotiations, variations, and claims in collaboration with commercial teams. Report regularly to senior management and stakeholders on project status, risks, and key decisions. Skills: Strong leadership and team management capabilities, with the ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders. Excellent communication and negotiation skills. Solid understanding of construction processes, building methods, and technical drawings. Competence in project management software and construction scheduling tools Strong organisational skills with a proactive, solutions-focused approach. Sound commercial awareness and cost management skills. Ability to maintain quality and safety standards under tight deadlines. Knowledge of risk assessment and mitigation in a construction environment. Requirements CSCS card SMSTS Card First Aid Proven experience managing medium to large-scale construction projects. Comprehensive knowledge of UK building regulations and health and safety legislation (e.g., CDM Regulations). Familiarity with both traditional and agile project management methodologies. All applicants must have the Right to Work in the UK. Next step: If you feel that you have the right skills, apply in our jobs section. UKR Group is a construction recruitment agency operating on behalf of our clients to find suitable candidates for vacancies.
Aug 18, 2026
Seasonal
Project Manager - Nortfleet Project duration: Ongoing Salary starting : 300 per hour Job Type : Full-time, Temporary Site Hours: 07.30am - 17.30pm UKR Group is looking for an experienced Project Manager to start ASAP in a job in Northfleet. Responsibilities: Lead, plan, and oversee construction projects from concept to completion, ensuring they are delivered on time, within scope, and within budget. Develop detailed project programmes, including schedules, milestones, resource allocation, and procurement plans. Liaise with architects, engineers, surveyors, contractors, and clients to ensure project requirements are clearly defined and met. Manage on-site operations, including supervising site managers, subcontractors, and labour teams. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, building codes, and environmental standards. Monitor construction progress, carry out site inspections, and resolve issues that could cause delays or impact quality. Prepare and manage budgets, cost reports, and payment schedules, ensuring cost control throughout the project. Oversee procurement of materials and services, ensuring timely delivery and quality assurance. Manage contract negotiations, variations, and claims in collaboration with commercial teams. Report regularly to senior management and stakeholders on project status, risks, and key decisions. Skills: Strong leadership and team management capabilities, with the ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders. Excellent communication and negotiation skills. Solid understanding of construction processes, building methods, and technical drawings. Competence in project management software and construction scheduling tools Strong organisational skills with a proactive, solutions-focused approach. Sound commercial awareness and cost management skills. Ability to maintain quality and safety standards under tight deadlines. Knowledge of risk assessment and mitigation in a construction environment. Requirements CSCS card SMSTS Card First Aid Proven experience managing medium to large-scale construction projects. Comprehensive knowledge of UK building regulations and health and safety legislation (e.g., CDM Regulations). Familiarity with both traditional and agile project management methodologies. All applicants must have the Right to Work in the UK. Next step: If you feel that you have the right skills, apply in our jobs section. UKR Group is a construction recruitment agency operating on behalf of our clients to find suitable candidates for vacancies.
Project Manager - Stevenage Project duration: Ongoing Salary : 300 per shift Job Type : Full-time, Temporary Site Hours: 07.30am - 17.30pm UKR Group is looking for an experienced Project Manager to start ASAP in a job in Stevenage. Responsibilities: Lead, plan, and oversee construction projects from concept to completion, ensuring they are delivered on time, within scope, and within budget. Develop detailed project programmes, including schedules, milestones, resource allocation, and procurement plans. Liaise with architects, engineers, surveyors, contractors, and clients to ensure project requirements are clearly defined and met. Manage on-site operations, including supervising site managers, subcontractors, and labour teams. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, building codes, and environmental standards. Monitor construction progress, carry out site inspections, and resolve issues that could cause delays or impact quality. Prepare and manage budgets, cost reports, and payment schedules, ensuring cost control throughout the project. Oversee procurement of materials and services, ensuring timely delivery and quality assurance. Manage contract negotiations, variations, and claims in collaboration with commercial teams. Report regularly to senior management and stakeholders on project status, risks, and key decisions. Skills: Strong leadership and team management capabilities, with the ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders. Excellent communication and negotiation skills. Solid understanding of construction processes, building methods, and technical drawings. Competence in project management software and construction scheduling tools Strong organisational skills with a proactive, solutions-focused approach. Sound commercial awareness and cost management skills. Ability to maintain quality and safety standards under tight deadlines. Knowledge of risk assessment and mitigation in a construction environment. Requirements CSCS card SMSTS Card First Aid Proven experience managing medium to large-scale construction projects. Comprehensive knowledge of UK building regulations and health and safety legislation (e.g., CDM Regulations). Familiarity with both traditional and agile project management methodologies. All applicants must have the Right to Work in the UK. Next step: If you feel that you have the right skills, apply in our jobs section.
Aug 18, 2026
Seasonal
Project Manager - Stevenage Project duration: Ongoing Salary : 300 per shift Job Type : Full-time, Temporary Site Hours: 07.30am - 17.30pm UKR Group is looking for an experienced Project Manager to start ASAP in a job in Stevenage. Responsibilities: Lead, plan, and oversee construction projects from concept to completion, ensuring they are delivered on time, within scope, and within budget. Develop detailed project programmes, including schedules, milestones, resource allocation, and procurement plans. Liaise with architects, engineers, surveyors, contractors, and clients to ensure project requirements are clearly defined and met. Manage on-site operations, including supervising site managers, subcontractors, and labour teams. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, building codes, and environmental standards. Monitor construction progress, carry out site inspections, and resolve issues that could cause delays or impact quality. Prepare and manage budgets, cost reports, and payment schedules, ensuring cost control throughout the project. Oversee procurement of materials and services, ensuring timely delivery and quality assurance. Manage contract negotiations, variations, and claims in collaboration with commercial teams. Report regularly to senior management and stakeholders on project status, risks, and key decisions. Skills: Strong leadership and team management capabilities, with the ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders. Excellent communication and negotiation skills. Solid understanding of construction processes, building methods, and technical drawings. Competence in project management software and construction scheduling tools Strong organisational skills with a proactive, solutions-focused approach. Sound commercial awareness and cost management skills. Ability to maintain quality and safety standards under tight deadlines. Knowledge of risk assessment and mitigation in a construction environment. Requirements CSCS card SMSTS Card First Aid Proven experience managing medium to large-scale construction projects. Comprehensive knowledge of UK building regulations and health and safety legislation (e.g., CDM Regulations). Familiarity with both traditional and agile project management methodologies. All applicants must have the Right to Work in the UK. Next step: If you feel that you have the right skills, apply in our jobs section.
The Role We are currently recruiting for an experienced Commercial Manager / Commercial Director to join an established specialist contractor operating across London, the South East and wider UK. This is a senior position within the business, taking overall responsibility for the commercial function and leading an existing team of six . The role would suit either an established Commercial Director or a strong Commercial Manager looking to take the next step in their career and assume greater responsibility for a commercial department. Based from the company's Romford office , the position will also involve regular visits to live projects, working closely with the operational teams to ensure projects are performing commercially from pre-construction through to final account. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage a commercial team of six Take overall responsibility for the commercial performance of live projects Support, mentor and develop Quantity Surveyors and members of the commercial team Oversee project budgets, cost reporting and forecasting Review CVRs and provide accurate commercial reporting to senior management Manage contractual and commercial risk across projects Oversee valuations, variations and change management Manage subcontractor procurement, appointments and accounts Oversee applications for payment and cash flow Negotiate and agree final accounts Review contracts and ensure contractual obligations are understood and managed Work closely with Project Managers and operational teams to protect project margins Attend commercial and client meetings Visit live sites to review project performance and identify potential commercial risks Support tendering, pre-construction and commercial strategy Develop and improve commercial processes and controls across the business Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, contractors and supply-chain partners About You We are looking for an experienced commercial professional with a strong background within M&E, building services or specialist subcontracting. Experience within ductwork, ventilation or HVAC would be particularly advantageous, although we would also consider candidates from the wider mechanical or M&E contracting market. You will ideally have: Previous experience as a Commercial Manager, Commercial Director or Senior Quantity Surveyor operating at a senior level Experience managing and developing a commercial team Strong understanding of subcontractor commercial management Excellent knowledge of contracts, variations, valuations and final accounts Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously Strong financial reporting, forecasting and CVR experience Good contractual and commercial awareness Experience working closely with operational/project delivery teams Strong negotiation and client-facing skills The confidence to challenge commercially where required The ability to operate strategically while remaining involved in the detail of live projects The Opportunity This is a key appointment within an established specialist contractor and offers the successful individual the opportunity to take genuine ownership of the commercial function. You'll inherit an existing team of six , with the remit to lead, develop and strengthen the department while working closely with senior management on the continued growth and commercial performance of the business. This is not a purely office-based position. You'll be based from Romford while regularly visiting projects and working directly with the operational teams to ensure the commercial and delivery sides of the business remain closely aligned.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
The Role We are currently recruiting for an experienced Commercial Manager / Commercial Director to join an established specialist contractor operating across London, the South East and wider UK. This is a senior position within the business, taking overall responsibility for the commercial function and leading an existing team of six . The role would suit either an established Commercial Director or a strong Commercial Manager looking to take the next step in their career and assume greater responsibility for a commercial department. Based from the company's Romford office , the position will also involve regular visits to live projects, working closely with the operational teams to ensure projects are performing commercially from pre-construction through to final account. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage a commercial team of six Take overall responsibility for the commercial performance of live projects Support, mentor and develop Quantity Surveyors and members of the commercial team Oversee project budgets, cost reporting and forecasting Review CVRs and provide accurate commercial reporting to senior management Manage contractual and commercial risk across projects Oversee valuations, variations and change management Manage subcontractor procurement, appointments and accounts Oversee applications for payment and cash flow Negotiate and agree final accounts Review contracts and ensure contractual obligations are understood and managed Work closely with Project Managers and operational teams to protect project margins Attend commercial and client meetings Visit live sites to review project performance and identify potential commercial risks Support tendering, pre-construction and commercial strategy Develop and improve commercial processes and controls across the business Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, contractors and supply-chain partners About You We are looking for an experienced commercial professional with a strong background within M&E, building services or specialist subcontracting. Experience within ductwork, ventilation or HVAC would be particularly advantageous, although we would also consider candidates from the wider mechanical or M&E contracting market. You will ideally have: Previous experience as a Commercial Manager, Commercial Director or Senior Quantity Surveyor operating at a senior level Experience managing and developing a commercial team Strong understanding of subcontractor commercial management Excellent knowledge of contracts, variations, valuations and final accounts Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously Strong financial reporting, forecasting and CVR experience Good contractual and commercial awareness Experience working closely with operational/project delivery teams Strong negotiation and client-facing skills The confidence to challenge commercially where required The ability to operate strategically while remaining involved in the detail of live projects The Opportunity This is a key appointment within an established specialist contractor and offers the successful individual the opportunity to take genuine ownership of the commercial function. You'll inherit an existing team of six , with the remit to lead, develop and strengthen the department while working closely with senior management on the continued growth and commercial performance of the business. This is not a purely office-based position. You'll be based from Romford while regularly visiting projects and working directly with the operational teams to ensure the commercial and delivery sides of the business remain closely aligned.
Electrical Construction Manager Norfolk / Cambridgeshire with future Suffolk projects Circa £70,000 + Car Allowance + Benefits An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Electrical Construction Manager to join a leading Tier 1 main contractor , working across a strong pipeline of technically demanding projects throughout Norfolk and Cambridgeshire , with potential future projects in Suffolk. The successful candidate will take responsibility for the electrical construction delivery of major laboratory, healthcare and technically complex building projects , working alongside experienced project and commercial teams to ensure works are delivered safely, efficiently and to the required quality standards. The Role The Electrical Construction Manager will oversee the day-to-day electrical construction activities on site, coordinating subcontractors, site teams and project stakeholders from mobilisation through to completion. Key responsibilities will include: Managing the delivery of electrical installations across major laboratory and healthcare projects. Coordinating electrical subcontractors and specialist contractors on site. Planning and sequencing works to ensure programmes are achieved. Working closely with Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors, design teams and the wider construction team. Monitoring progress, quality, workmanship and compliance with project specifications. Reviewing drawings, technical information and installation requirements. Supporting the coordination of MEP services and resolving site-based technical issues. Ensuring all electrical works are delivered in accordance with relevant standards, regulations and project requirements. Maintaining a strong focus on health, safety and environmental requirements. Attending progress meetings and providing updates on electrical construction activities. Managing resources, labour and materials to support efficient project delivery. Supporting commissioning, testing and handover through to project completion. About You The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical construction management , ideally gained within a main contractor, MEP contractor or specialist building services environment. Experience working on healthcare, laboratories, life sciences, pharmaceutical, data centre or other technically complex projects would be highly advantageous. Candidates should have: Proven experience managing electrical construction activities on sizeable projects. Strong understanding of commercial building services and electrical installations. Experience coordinating subcontractors and site-based electrical teams. Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings and technical documentation. Strong communication and organisational skills. A proactive approach to managing programme, quality and safety. Relevant electrical qualifications and site management credentials. Location & Eligibility The role will suit candidates already based within a reasonable travelling distance of Norfolk or Cambridgeshire , or those who are genuinely willing to travel to projects across the region. There is also the potential for future work in Suffolk , providing further continuity for the successful candidate. Please note: applicants must have the existing right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, visa sponsorship is not available for this position, so overseas applications requiring sponsorship cannot be considered. What's on Offer? Circa £70,000 basic salary , dependent on experience. Car allowance. Company benefits and wider package. Opportunity to work for a Tier 1 main contractor . High-profile laboratory and healthcare projects. Strong pipeline of work across Norfolk and Cambridgeshire , with potential future Suffolk projects. Genuine long-term career development opportunities. This is a great opportunity for an experienced Electrical Construction Manager looking to join an established Tier 1 contractor and work on technically challenging projects across East Anglia. If you have any questions please dont hesitiate in contacting Harry Severn at ARC. Interested? Apply now for a confidential discussion and further information.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
Electrical Construction Manager Norfolk / Cambridgeshire with future Suffolk projects Circa £70,000 + Car Allowance + Benefits An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Electrical Construction Manager to join a leading Tier 1 main contractor , working across a strong pipeline of technically demanding projects throughout Norfolk and Cambridgeshire , with potential future projects in Suffolk. The successful candidate will take responsibility for the electrical construction delivery of major laboratory, healthcare and technically complex building projects , working alongside experienced project and commercial teams to ensure works are delivered safely, efficiently and to the required quality standards. The Role The Electrical Construction Manager will oversee the day-to-day electrical construction activities on site, coordinating subcontractors, site teams and project stakeholders from mobilisation through to completion. Key responsibilities will include: Managing the delivery of electrical installations across major laboratory and healthcare projects. Coordinating electrical subcontractors and specialist contractors on site. Planning and sequencing works to ensure programmes are achieved. Working closely with Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors, design teams and the wider construction team. Monitoring progress, quality, workmanship and compliance with project specifications. Reviewing drawings, technical information and installation requirements. Supporting the coordination of MEP services and resolving site-based technical issues. Ensuring all electrical works are delivered in accordance with relevant standards, regulations and project requirements. Maintaining a strong focus on health, safety and environmental requirements. Attending progress meetings and providing updates on electrical construction activities. Managing resources, labour and materials to support efficient project delivery. Supporting commissioning, testing and handover through to project completion. About You The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical construction management , ideally gained within a main contractor, MEP contractor or specialist building services environment. Experience working on healthcare, laboratories, life sciences, pharmaceutical, data centre or other technically complex projects would be highly advantageous. Candidates should have: Proven experience managing electrical construction activities on sizeable projects. Strong understanding of commercial building services and electrical installations. Experience coordinating subcontractors and site-based electrical teams. Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings and technical documentation. Strong communication and organisational skills. A proactive approach to managing programme, quality and safety. Relevant electrical qualifications and site management credentials. Location & Eligibility The role will suit candidates already based within a reasonable travelling distance of Norfolk or Cambridgeshire , or those who are genuinely willing to travel to projects across the region. There is also the potential for future work in Suffolk , providing further continuity for the successful candidate. Please note: applicants must have the existing right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, visa sponsorship is not available for this position, so overseas applications requiring sponsorship cannot be considered. What's on Offer? Circa £70,000 basic salary , dependent on experience. Car allowance. Company benefits and wider package. Opportunity to work for a Tier 1 main contractor . High-profile laboratory and healthcare projects. Strong pipeline of work across Norfolk and Cambridgeshire , with potential future Suffolk projects. Genuine long-term career development opportunities. This is a great opportunity for an experienced Electrical Construction Manager looking to join an established Tier 1 contractor and work on technically challenging projects across East Anglia. If you have any questions please dont hesitiate in contacting Harry Severn at ARC. Interested? Apply now for a confidential discussion and further information.
Project Surveyor Herefordshire & Shropshire | Main Office: Craven Arms Are you an experienced Project or Building Surveyor with a passion for delivering high-quality investment and construction projects? Adecco is working in partnership with a respected organisation operating across Herefordshire and Shropshire to recruit a Project Surveyor to join their Asset Management team. This is an exciting opportunity to take ownership of a diverse portfolio of planned investment projects, managing schemes from procurement and specification through to completion and handover, while ensuring exceptional standards of quality, compliance, health & safety and customer satisfaction. The client would like to welcome anyone who has experience within planned maintenance, assets, project supervision or site management - refurbishment/maintenance focus - so please don't hesitate to ask for more information. The Role As Project Surveyor, you will be responsible for delivering a range of planned maintenance and capital investment projects across residential properties. You will oversee the full project life cycle, working closely with contractors, consultants and stakeholders to ensure projects are delivered safely, on time and within budget. Key Responsibilities Manage projects from pre-tender stage through to completion and final handover. Prepare specifications, tender documentation and oversee procurement activities. Monitor project budgets, expenditure and contractor performance. Ensure compliance with Building Regulations, planning requirements and Health & Safety legislation. Act as Principal Designer under CDM Regulations where required. Carry out site inspections to ensure quality standards and contract compliance. Manage external consultants, contractors and key stakeholders. Support customer engagement and consultation throughout project delivery. Ensure projects achieve performance, budget and customer satisfaction targets. About You We're looking for a proactive and technically competent construction professional who can successfully manage multiple projects while building strong relationships with customers, contractors and colleagues. Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience delivering construction or property investment projects. Strong knowledge of building construction, defects diagnosis and project management. Sound understanding of Building Regulations and CDM Regulations 2015. Experience managing budgets, contractors and consultant teams. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to produce clear technical reports and documentation. Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Qualifications Degree, HND, OND or equivalent qualification in Building, Construction or a related discipline- flexible and can be discussed What is Offered Salary: £43,435 annual Mileage coverage Working 35 hours per week with flexible options Generous pension contribution Up to 30 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays Healthcare plan available Enhanced maternity and paternity pay Applications Please send your CV across (see below) or call directly for information or employment conversations regarding surveying/property services.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
Project Surveyor Herefordshire & Shropshire | Main Office: Craven Arms Are you an experienced Project or Building Surveyor with a passion for delivering high-quality investment and construction projects? Adecco is working in partnership with a respected organisation operating across Herefordshire and Shropshire to recruit a Project Surveyor to join their Asset Management team. This is an exciting opportunity to take ownership of a diverse portfolio of planned investment projects, managing schemes from procurement and specification through to completion and handover, while ensuring exceptional standards of quality, compliance, health & safety and customer satisfaction. The client would like to welcome anyone who has experience within planned maintenance, assets, project supervision or site management - refurbishment/maintenance focus - so please don't hesitate to ask for more information. The Role As Project Surveyor, you will be responsible for delivering a range of planned maintenance and capital investment projects across residential properties. You will oversee the full project life cycle, working closely with contractors, consultants and stakeholders to ensure projects are delivered safely, on time and within budget. Key Responsibilities Manage projects from pre-tender stage through to completion and final handover. Prepare specifications, tender documentation and oversee procurement activities. Monitor project budgets, expenditure and contractor performance. Ensure compliance with Building Regulations, planning requirements and Health & Safety legislation. Act as Principal Designer under CDM Regulations where required. Carry out site inspections to ensure quality standards and contract compliance. Manage external consultants, contractors and key stakeholders. Support customer engagement and consultation throughout project delivery. Ensure projects achieve performance, budget and customer satisfaction targets. About You We're looking for a proactive and technically competent construction professional who can successfully manage multiple projects while building strong relationships with customers, contractors and colleagues. Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience delivering construction or property investment projects. Strong knowledge of building construction, defects diagnosis and project management. Sound understanding of Building Regulations and CDM Regulations 2015. Experience managing budgets, contractors and consultant teams. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to produce clear technical reports and documentation. Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Qualifications Degree, HND, OND or equivalent qualification in Building, Construction or a related discipline- flexible and can be discussed What is Offered Salary: £43,435 annual Mileage coverage Working 35 hours per week with flexible options Generous pension contribution Up to 30 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays Healthcare plan available Enhanced maternity and paternity pay Applications Please send your CV across (see below) or call directly for information or employment conversations regarding surveying/property services.
The Opportunity TSA Surveying are currently in partnership with an established Building Consultancy who are looking to appoint an experienced Stock Condition Manager/ Senior Surveyor to their team in Glasgow. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong background in stock condition surveys and housing asset management who is looking to take on a leadership role within a respected consultancy. Alongside managing the successful delivery of projects, you'll play a key role in supporting business growth through tender submissions, framework applications and developing client relationships. Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of Stock Condition Survey programs across Scotland Manage and support survey teams to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget and to a high standard. Oversee quality assurance of stock condition data and reporting. Serve as the primary liaison with the end client, a Social Housing Provider, maintaining strong and positive relationships Lead inductions for Survey Programs Manage and maintain clients' asset management databases, ensuring data accuracy and integrity. Produce regular progress reports, condition summaries, cost forecasts and other project outputs for clients and internal stakeholders. Manage project invoicing in line with agreed payment terms, including validation and approval of supplier invoices. Support the preparation of tender submissions, framework applications and fee proposals to help secure new business. Assist with the recruitment and interviewing of surveying professionals. Provide coaching, mentoring and training to surveyors and other team members where required. Deputise for the Project Partner, taking responsibility for project leadership and client management when necessary. We're looking for someone with: Comprehensive knowledge of the Decent Homes Standard. Proficiency with the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Familiarity with Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), though this is less critical. Experience dealing with the clients. If you're interested in finding out more about this opportunity, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
The Opportunity TSA Surveying are currently in partnership with an established Building Consultancy who are looking to appoint an experienced Stock Condition Manager/ Senior Surveyor to their team in Glasgow. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong background in stock condition surveys and housing asset management who is looking to take on a leadership role within a respected consultancy. Alongside managing the successful delivery of projects, you'll play a key role in supporting business growth through tender submissions, framework applications and developing client relationships. Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of Stock Condition Survey programs across Scotland Manage and support survey teams to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget and to a high standard. Oversee quality assurance of stock condition data and reporting. Serve as the primary liaison with the end client, a Social Housing Provider, maintaining strong and positive relationships Lead inductions for Survey Programs Manage and maintain clients' asset management databases, ensuring data accuracy and integrity. Produce regular progress reports, condition summaries, cost forecasts and other project outputs for clients and internal stakeholders. Manage project invoicing in line with agreed payment terms, including validation and approval of supplier invoices. Support the preparation of tender submissions, framework applications and fee proposals to help secure new business. Assist with the recruitment and interviewing of surveying professionals. Provide coaching, mentoring and training to surveyors and other team members where required. Deputise for the Project Partner, taking responsibility for project leadership and client management when necessary. We're looking for someone with: Comprehensive knowledge of the Decent Homes Standard. Proficiency with the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Familiarity with Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), though this is less critical. Experience dealing with the clients. If you're interested in finding out more about this opportunity, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
CDM Principal Designer A growing multi-disciplinary construction consultancy in Manchester is seeking a CDM Principal Designer to join their established Health & Safety team. The successful CDM Principal Designer will work alongside Project Managers, Building Surveyors, Quantity Surveyors and Architectural professionals across a varied project portfolio. This is an excellent opportunity for a CDM Principal Designer looking for strong project exposure, autonomy and clear progression within a supportive consultancy. The CDM Principal Designer Role The CDM Principal Designer will manage projects across sectors including residential, commercial, education, healthcare and the public sector. You will act as Principal Designer under CDM 2015, working closely with clients and design teams from the early design stages through to completion. Responsibilities will include identifying and managing design risk, reviewing Design Risk Assessments, preparing Pre-Construction Information, attending design meetings, carrying out CDM audits and assisting with Health & Safety Files. The CDM Principal Designer The successful candidate will ideally have: At least 2 years' experience within CDM, Principal Designer or Design Risk Management Strong knowledge of CDM Regulations 2015 Experience managing multiple projects Confidence communicating with clients, designers and contractors APS and/or IOSH membership, or working towards membership NEBOSH Construction Certificate or equivalent would be advantageous In Return? 45,000 - 55,000 Car allowance Hybrid working Bonus scheme Pension contribution Private healthcare Professional membership fees 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Ongoing professional development Clear progression opportunities If you are a CDM Principal Designer considering your career options, please contact Bex Ellinger at Brandon James on (phone number removed). CDM / Principal Designer / Construction / NEBOSH / IOSH / APS / IMaPS / CMaPS / CDM Consultant / Design Risk Management / CDM 2015 / Manchester / Health and Safety
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
CDM Principal Designer A growing multi-disciplinary construction consultancy in Manchester is seeking a CDM Principal Designer to join their established Health & Safety team. The successful CDM Principal Designer will work alongside Project Managers, Building Surveyors, Quantity Surveyors and Architectural professionals across a varied project portfolio. This is an excellent opportunity for a CDM Principal Designer looking for strong project exposure, autonomy and clear progression within a supportive consultancy. The CDM Principal Designer Role The CDM Principal Designer will manage projects across sectors including residential, commercial, education, healthcare and the public sector. You will act as Principal Designer under CDM 2015, working closely with clients and design teams from the early design stages through to completion. Responsibilities will include identifying and managing design risk, reviewing Design Risk Assessments, preparing Pre-Construction Information, attending design meetings, carrying out CDM audits and assisting with Health & Safety Files. The CDM Principal Designer The successful candidate will ideally have: At least 2 years' experience within CDM, Principal Designer or Design Risk Management Strong knowledge of CDM Regulations 2015 Experience managing multiple projects Confidence communicating with clients, designers and contractors APS and/or IOSH membership, or working towards membership NEBOSH Construction Certificate or equivalent would be advantageous In Return? 45,000 - 55,000 Car allowance Hybrid working Bonus scheme Pension contribution Private healthcare Professional membership fees 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Ongoing professional development Clear progression opportunities If you are a CDM Principal Designer considering your career options, please contact Bex Ellinger at Brandon James on (phone number removed). CDM / Principal Designer / Construction / NEBOSH / IOSH / APS / IMaPS / CMaPS / CDM Consultant / Design Risk Management / CDM 2015 / Manchester / Health and Safety
A globally recognised, multi-disciplinary construction consultancy with a strong presence in Croydon is seeking a talented Project Quantity Surveyor to join their expanding team. This is a standout opportunity for a Project Quantity Surveyor to work across a wide-ranging portfolio including residential, commercial, healthcare, education, and infrastructure projects. The Project Quantity Surveyor will be embedded within high-performing teams, contributing to the successful delivery of complex, high-value schemes. This Project Quantity Surveyor role offers a blend of structured support and real responsibility, giving the Project Quantity Surveyor the platform to grow within a well-established business. The Project Quantity Surveyor will benefit from working in a collaborative, internationally backed consultancy with a strong reputation. For a Project Quantity Surveyor seeking both stability and progression, this role delivers. The Project Quantity Surveyor's role The Project Quantity Surveyor will take ownership of cost management across multiple projects, ensuring financial control from early feasibility through to final account. The Project Quantity Surveyor will manage procurement activities, including preparing tender documentation, evaluating returns, and supporting contractor appointments. As a Project Quantity Surveyor, you will work closely with clients, consultants, and contractors, actively contributing to meetings and project strategy. The Project Quantity Surveyor will also be responsible for contract administration duties, primarily under JCT, and will support the delivery of projects in line with programme and budget expectations. The Project Quantity Surveyor The ideal Project Quantity Surveyor will have 3-6 years' experience within a consultancy or client-side environment. A Project Quantity Surveyor should be confident managing procurement processes and engaging with project stakeholders. Strong knowledge of JCT contracts is essential for this Project Quantity Surveyor role. A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline is expected, with MRICS or working towards seen as advantageous. The Project Quantity Surveyor will be commercially aware, organised, and confident operating in a client-facing capacity. In Return? 50,000 - 60,000 salary (depending on experience) Croydon-based role with exposure to multi-sector projects Structured career progression within a global consultancy Strong training, development, and APC support Collaborative, professional team environment If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
A globally recognised, multi-disciplinary construction consultancy with a strong presence in Croydon is seeking a talented Project Quantity Surveyor to join their expanding team. This is a standout opportunity for a Project Quantity Surveyor to work across a wide-ranging portfolio including residential, commercial, healthcare, education, and infrastructure projects. The Project Quantity Surveyor will be embedded within high-performing teams, contributing to the successful delivery of complex, high-value schemes. This Project Quantity Surveyor role offers a blend of structured support and real responsibility, giving the Project Quantity Surveyor the platform to grow within a well-established business. The Project Quantity Surveyor will benefit from working in a collaborative, internationally backed consultancy with a strong reputation. For a Project Quantity Surveyor seeking both stability and progression, this role delivers. The Project Quantity Surveyor's role The Project Quantity Surveyor will take ownership of cost management across multiple projects, ensuring financial control from early feasibility through to final account. The Project Quantity Surveyor will manage procurement activities, including preparing tender documentation, evaluating returns, and supporting contractor appointments. As a Project Quantity Surveyor, you will work closely with clients, consultants, and contractors, actively contributing to meetings and project strategy. The Project Quantity Surveyor will also be responsible for contract administration duties, primarily under JCT, and will support the delivery of projects in line with programme and budget expectations. The Project Quantity Surveyor The ideal Project Quantity Surveyor will have 3-6 years' experience within a consultancy or client-side environment. A Project Quantity Surveyor should be confident managing procurement processes and engaging with project stakeholders. Strong knowledge of JCT contracts is essential for this Project Quantity Surveyor role. A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline is expected, with MRICS or working towards seen as advantageous. The Project Quantity Surveyor will be commercially aware, organised, and confident operating in a client-facing capacity. In Return? 50,000 - 60,000 salary (depending on experience) Croydon-based role with exposure to multi-sector projects Structured career progression within a global consultancy Strong training, development, and APC support Collaborative, professional team environment If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
Office Manager Location: Hull Salary: 30,000 - 35,000 DOE Job Type: Full Time Hours: Monday to Friday The Opportunity Prestige Recruitment Specialists are recruiting on behalf of a growing building services business for an experienced Office Manager to oversee the day-to-day running of a busy office. The company delivers insurance reinstatement, property maintenance, refurbishment and specialist surveying services across the UK. This is a varied role suited to someone who enjoys leading a team, improving processes and managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. The Role You will work closely with the Directors and Operations team, ensuring the office runs efficiently while supporting clients, surveyors, contractors and internal teams. Key responsibilities include: Managing the day-to-day running of the office and administration team Leading, supporting and allocating workloads across the team Managing client enquiries and ensuring excellent customer service Liaising with insurers, loss adjusters, surveyors, subcontractors and customers Supporting scheduling, work allocation and diary management Monitoring job progress and maintaining accurate records Producing reports for Directors Supporting recruitment, onboarding and training Improving office procedures and administrative processes Managing office suppliers, facilities and resources Supporting invoicing, purchase orders and general finance administration Ensuring company procedures and compliance standards are maintained About You We are looking for an organised, confident and proactive Office Manager with experience working within a busy environment. You will ideally have: Previous experience as an Office Manager, Administration Manager or Operations Coordinator Strong leadership and people management skills Excellent organisational and time management abilities Strong communication and relationship-building skills Excellent attention to detail Good Microsoft Office skills The ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines A positive, practical and solutions-focused approach Experience within construction, property, facilities management, insurance or maintenance would be highly advantageous. Experience with engineer/trades scheduling, insurance claims, project coordination, CRM or job management systems would also be beneficial. What's on Offer? 30,000 - 35,000 salary Monday to Friday working hours Full-time position with an initial 6-month fixed-term contract Opportunity to join a growing business Supportive management team Varied and rewarding role Career development opportunities Company pension On-site parking Company events If you're an experienced Office Manager looking for your next opportunity in Hull, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with your CV and a member of the Prestige Recruitment Specialists team will be in touch.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
Office Manager Location: Hull Salary: 30,000 - 35,000 DOE Job Type: Full Time Hours: Monday to Friday The Opportunity Prestige Recruitment Specialists are recruiting on behalf of a growing building services business for an experienced Office Manager to oversee the day-to-day running of a busy office. The company delivers insurance reinstatement, property maintenance, refurbishment and specialist surveying services across the UK. This is a varied role suited to someone who enjoys leading a team, improving processes and managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. The Role You will work closely with the Directors and Operations team, ensuring the office runs efficiently while supporting clients, surveyors, contractors and internal teams. Key responsibilities include: Managing the day-to-day running of the office and administration team Leading, supporting and allocating workloads across the team Managing client enquiries and ensuring excellent customer service Liaising with insurers, loss adjusters, surveyors, subcontractors and customers Supporting scheduling, work allocation and diary management Monitoring job progress and maintaining accurate records Producing reports for Directors Supporting recruitment, onboarding and training Improving office procedures and administrative processes Managing office suppliers, facilities and resources Supporting invoicing, purchase orders and general finance administration Ensuring company procedures and compliance standards are maintained About You We are looking for an organised, confident and proactive Office Manager with experience working within a busy environment. You will ideally have: Previous experience as an Office Manager, Administration Manager or Operations Coordinator Strong leadership and people management skills Excellent organisational and time management abilities Strong communication and relationship-building skills Excellent attention to detail Good Microsoft Office skills The ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines A positive, practical and solutions-focused approach Experience within construction, property, facilities management, insurance or maintenance would be highly advantageous. Experience with engineer/trades scheduling, insurance claims, project coordination, CRM or job management systems would also be beneficial. What's on Offer? 30,000 - 35,000 salary Monday to Friday working hours Full-time position with an initial 6-month fixed-term contract Opportunity to join a growing business Supportive management team Varied and rewarding role Career development opportunities Company pension On-site parking Company events If you're an experienced Office Manager looking for your next opportunity in Hull, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with your CV and a member of the Prestige Recruitment Specialists team will be in touch.