Join a key player in Defence & Security, as a Site Agent. This contract role is based at a live MOD facility in Devonport and involves a range of responsibilities from programming works to overseeing financial performance and resource utilisation. Key Responsibilities: Programming works, commercial performance, and the effective utilisation of resources to meet those programmes. Support the implementation and monitoring of Health & Safety policies and procedures. Take full ownership and accountability for the project's profit and loss, ensuring robust control of target costs and actual costs, including financial forecasts, forecast reviews, and final cost & value reviews with the commercial team. Ensure all labour, plant, materials, and supply chain resources are accurately recorded. Ensure works are delivered in accordance with specifications. Note: This profile is not exhaustive. Additional tasks may be required as needed, with full training and support provided. Job Requirements: Relevant qualification (Management qualification / NVQ L3 / HNC / Degree). SSSTS/SMSTS certification. May be working towards Chartership/Incorporation with IStructE, ICE, or another appropriate professional body. Prior experience working with reinforced concrete, groundworks, and civils. Familiarity with Leica Survey equipment (GPS, Total Station, Optical & digital levels) for Setting Out & Survey. Ability to lead client interfaces and manage project delivery on both technical and business aspects, including project management, leading technical teams, and communication. Experience in a similar role and awareness of commercial processes. Familiarity with Quality Management Systems and experience in writing RAMS. Proven people and project management skills and strong organisational abilities. If you are an experienced Site Agent ready to take on a challenging role as a Site Agent in a dynamic and impactful industry, we encourage you to apply now to join KIER BAM JV Ltd.
Aug 17, 2026
Contractor
Join a key player in Defence & Security, as a Site Agent. This contract role is based at a live MOD facility in Devonport and involves a range of responsibilities from programming works to overseeing financial performance and resource utilisation. Key Responsibilities: Programming works, commercial performance, and the effective utilisation of resources to meet those programmes. Support the implementation and monitoring of Health & Safety policies and procedures. Take full ownership and accountability for the project's profit and loss, ensuring robust control of target costs and actual costs, including financial forecasts, forecast reviews, and final cost & value reviews with the commercial team. Ensure all labour, plant, materials, and supply chain resources are accurately recorded. Ensure works are delivered in accordance with specifications. Note: This profile is not exhaustive. Additional tasks may be required as needed, with full training and support provided. Job Requirements: Relevant qualification (Management qualification / NVQ L3 / HNC / Degree). SSSTS/SMSTS certification. May be working towards Chartership/Incorporation with IStructE, ICE, or another appropriate professional body. Prior experience working with reinforced concrete, groundworks, and civils. Familiarity with Leica Survey equipment (GPS, Total Station, Optical & digital levels) for Setting Out & Survey. Ability to lead client interfaces and manage project delivery on both technical and business aspects, including project management, leading technical teams, and communication. Experience in a similar role and awareness of commercial processes. Familiarity with Quality Management Systems and experience in writing RAMS. Proven people and project management skills and strong organisational abilities. If you are an experienced Site Agent ready to take on a challenging role as a Site Agent in a dynamic and impactful industry, we encourage you to apply now to join KIER BAM JV Ltd.
The Customer Service Agent is a key member of the Concrete Distribution team focused on providing excellent customer service and providing support to the Central region. You will be responsible for dealing with inbound enquiries from customers, liaising with hauliers and proactively order chasing.To positively represent Breedon you will offer our customers an excellent and professional service. Key Responsibilities • Make our customers happy. Be proactive and innovative whilst ensuring you create an exceptional experience.• Always aiming for first call resolution. Our customers' time is precious, so we need you to be effective and efficient.• Being accountable for your actions. Take ownership of the customer, commit to solving their issue and be sure to set realistic expectations.• Be able to handle complaints• Accurately taking and inputting orders onto the Excalibur system and shipping sheets • Add relevant notes to orders detailing any correspondence with the customer.• To keep customers informed• To follow our values (Keep it Simple, show we care, Make it Happen, Strive to improve)• Timely response to customers' enquiries, queries and complaints in an efficient manner.• Proactive planning and tracking orders to completion.• Scheduling and rescheduling orders whilst utilising haulage fleet effectively.• Compiling and maintaining accurate records as required.• Communicating effectively with commercial, production and haulage partners.• An ability and desire to adapt cross functionally as and when required. Skills, Knowledge & Expertise • To be able to perform consistently against our main KPI's• To strive for continuous improvement with a focus on finding the right solution.• To be positive - it breeds and our customers feel it. Come to work with a smile.• Be able to work well under pressure and to multitask.• show resilience and the skill to deal with challenging customers and situations.• Show flexibility when it comes to business needs and change.• To demonstrate absolute care for our customers, our colleagues and our business. • Effective time management, adhering to administrative policies and procedures. Job Benefits • A tailored, competitive salary• Contributory Pension Scheme• 25 days holiday plus bank holidays • Share saver scheme • Free on-site parking• Holiday buy scheme• Volunteer scheme• Life assurance scheme• Enhanced Maternity, Adoption & Paternity scheme• Health & wellbeing initiatives • Discounts scheme• Broad learning opportunities and career progression pathways.Diversity Statement:At Breedon Group, we are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where diversity is valued. We believe in equality of opportunity for all and encourage applications from a diverse range of candidates.Join Us:If you're looking for a role that challenges you, offers progression, and contributes to building better futures, we'd love to hear from you. This position is an opportunity to grow your career within a supportive and dynamic environment at Breedon Group. Application Process:Ready to make a meaningful difference? Apply now by submitting your CV and cover letter. We look forward to considering your application and potentially welcoming you to our team.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
The Customer Service Agent is a key member of the Concrete Distribution team focused on providing excellent customer service and providing support to the Central region. You will be responsible for dealing with inbound enquiries from customers, liaising with hauliers and proactively order chasing.To positively represent Breedon you will offer our customers an excellent and professional service. Key Responsibilities • Make our customers happy. Be proactive and innovative whilst ensuring you create an exceptional experience.• Always aiming for first call resolution. Our customers' time is precious, so we need you to be effective and efficient.• Being accountable for your actions. Take ownership of the customer, commit to solving their issue and be sure to set realistic expectations.• Be able to handle complaints• Accurately taking and inputting orders onto the Excalibur system and shipping sheets • Add relevant notes to orders detailing any correspondence with the customer.• To keep customers informed• To follow our values (Keep it Simple, show we care, Make it Happen, Strive to improve)• Timely response to customers' enquiries, queries and complaints in an efficient manner.• Proactive planning and tracking orders to completion.• Scheduling and rescheduling orders whilst utilising haulage fleet effectively.• Compiling and maintaining accurate records as required.• Communicating effectively with commercial, production and haulage partners.• An ability and desire to adapt cross functionally as and when required. Skills, Knowledge & Expertise • To be able to perform consistently against our main KPI's• To strive for continuous improvement with a focus on finding the right solution.• To be positive - it breeds and our customers feel it. Come to work with a smile.• Be able to work well under pressure and to multitask.• show resilience and the skill to deal with challenging customers and situations.• Show flexibility when it comes to business needs and change.• To demonstrate absolute care for our customers, our colleagues and our business. • Effective time management, adhering to administrative policies and procedures. Job Benefits • A tailored, competitive salary• Contributory Pension Scheme• 25 days holiday plus bank holidays • Share saver scheme • Free on-site parking• Holiday buy scheme• Volunteer scheme• Life assurance scheme• Enhanced Maternity, Adoption & Paternity scheme• Health & wellbeing initiatives • Discounts scheme• Broad learning opportunities and career progression pathways.Diversity Statement:At Breedon Group, we are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where diversity is valued. We believe in equality of opportunity for all and encourage applications from a diverse range of candidates.Join Us:If you're looking for a role that challenges you, offers progression, and contributes to building better futures, we'd love to hear from you. This position is an opportunity to grow your career within a supportive and dynamic environment at Breedon Group. Application Process:Ready to make a meaningful difference? Apply now by submitting your CV and cover letter. We look forward to considering your application and potentially welcoming you to our team.
Housing Broker Location: London Salary: £28,222 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Fill Time Forward Trust s Private Rented Sector Service supports people with complex needs, including homelessness, offending histories, substance use and poor mental health, to access and sustain safe, secure and stable homes in the private rented sector. As a Housing Broker, you will play a key role in helping people move towards greater independence by sourcing suitable private rented accommodation and supporting clients throughout their housing journey. You will build and maintain strong relationships with landlords, letting agents, local authorities and partner agencies, promoting the PRSS wraparound support offer to give landlords confidence in offering tenancies to people who may otherwise face significant barriers to accessing housing. You will take a person-centred, trauma-informed approach to matching clients with suitable properties, considering their individual needs, risks, affordability and support requirements. You will support clients through the practical aspects of securing a tenancy, including property viewings, documentation, deposits, incentives, moving in and accessing essential furnishings. Your role will continue beyond placement. Working alongside the wider team, you will provide tailored tenancy sustainment support, helping clients manage rent and bills, understand benefits, resolve housing-related issues and develop the skills and confidence needed to maintain their home and live independently. You will also work closely with probation, housing, drug and alcohol, mental health and other specialist services to ensure clients receive coordinated, holistic support. You may attend multi-agency meetings and housing panels, advocate for clients and help identify early interventions to prevent tenancy breakdown and homelessness. This is a varied and rewarding role that combines housing brokerage, relationship management and direct client support, with the opportunity to make a meaningful difference to people facing complex barriers to stable accommodation. About You We are looking for an experienced and motivated housing professional who is passionate about helping people overcome barriers to safe and stable accommodation. You will have experience supporting vulnerable people to access or maintain housing, ideally within the private rented sector, homelessness, supported housing, probation or a related environment. You will have a good understanding of tenancy law, landlord and tenant relationships and the challenges that can affect housing stability. You will be a confident relationship builder who can develop positive partnerships with both clients and landlords. You will be comfortable negotiating tenancy opportunities, promoting the support available through the service and finding creative solutions to housing challenges. You will also be confident working independently, managing a mobile caseload and making informed decisions around risk. Excellent communication, organisation, time management and IT skills are essential, alongside the ability to maintain accurate records and work within safeguarding, GDPR, lone-working and health and safety requirements. We would particularly welcome applications from people with: Experience working in a sales or target-driven environment, particularly within housing advice, lettings or related services. Ideally you will have a Full UK Driving License and access to your own vehicle Experience supporting people affected by homelessness, the criminal justice system, substance misuse or poor mental health. Knowledge of safeguarding and trauma-informed approaches. An understanding of benefits, budgeting and accessing hardship or emergency funds. Experience working collaboratively with multiple agencies and professionals. The ability to advocate effectively for clients while maintaining professional boundaries and a strong focus on tenancy sustainment. Above all, you will be empathetic, resilient, proactive and solutions-focused, with a genuine commitment to helping people build stable lives and achieve greater independence. If you are passionate about housing and want to use your skills to make a lasting difference to people facing complex challenges, we would love to hear from you. About Us We are The Forward Trust, the social enterprise with charitable status that empowers people to break the often interlinked cycles of crime and addiction to move forward with their lives. For more than 25 years we have been working with people to build positive and productive lives, whatever their past. We believe that anyone is capable of lasting change. Our services have supported thousands of people to make positive changes and build productive lives with a job, family, friends and a sense of community. Joining us an employee, we will offer you the following benefits - Flexible working Support for Families Simply Health Cashback Scheme (optional) Season Ticket Loan Scheme Cycle to work scheme Crisis Loan Scheme Electric Car Scheme 3 x Wellbeing Days (pro rata'd for part time employees) Access to Blue Light Card 25 days (rising to 30 with length of service) Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays Contributory Pension Scheme Employer matched contributions of up to 6% in the first two years service and up to 9% thereafter Death in Service Payment (2x annual salary) Critical Illness Insurance (subject to qualifying criteria) To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Forward Trust, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Housing Broker Location: London Salary: £28,222 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Fill Time Forward Trust s Private Rented Sector Service supports people with complex needs, including homelessness, offending histories, substance use and poor mental health, to access and sustain safe, secure and stable homes in the private rented sector. As a Housing Broker, you will play a key role in helping people move towards greater independence by sourcing suitable private rented accommodation and supporting clients throughout their housing journey. You will build and maintain strong relationships with landlords, letting agents, local authorities and partner agencies, promoting the PRSS wraparound support offer to give landlords confidence in offering tenancies to people who may otherwise face significant barriers to accessing housing. You will take a person-centred, trauma-informed approach to matching clients with suitable properties, considering their individual needs, risks, affordability and support requirements. You will support clients through the practical aspects of securing a tenancy, including property viewings, documentation, deposits, incentives, moving in and accessing essential furnishings. Your role will continue beyond placement. Working alongside the wider team, you will provide tailored tenancy sustainment support, helping clients manage rent and bills, understand benefits, resolve housing-related issues and develop the skills and confidence needed to maintain their home and live independently. You will also work closely with probation, housing, drug and alcohol, mental health and other specialist services to ensure clients receive coordinated, holistic support. You may attend multi-agency meetings and housing panels, advocate for clients and help identify early interventions to prevent tenancy breakdown and homelessness. This is a varied and rewarding role that combines housing brokerage, relationship management and direct client support, with the opportunity to make a meaningful difference to people facing complex barriers to stable accommodation. About You We are looking for an experienced and motivated housing professional who is passionate about helping people overcome barriers to safe and stable accommodation. You will have experience supporting vulnerable people to access or maintain housing, ideally within the private rented sector, homelessness, supported housing, probation or a related environment. You will have a good understanding of tenancy law, landlord and tenant relationships and the challenges that can affect housing stability. You will be a confident relationship builder who can develop positive partnerships with both clients and landlords. You will be comfortable negotiating tenancy opportunities, promoting the support available through the service and finding creative solutions to housing challenges. You will also be confident working independently, managing a mobile caseload and making informed decisions around risk. Excellent communication, organisation, time management and IT skills are essential, alongside the ability to maintain accurate records and work within safeguarding, GDPR, lone-working and health and safety requirements. We would particularly welcome applications from people with: Experience working in a sales or target-driven environment, particularly within housing advice, lettings or related services. Ideally you will have a Full UK Driving License and access to your own vehicle Experience supporting people affected by homelessness, the criminal justice system, substance misuse or poor mental health. Knowledge of safeguarding and trauma-informed approaches. An understanding of benefits, budgeting and accessing hardship or emergency funds. Experience working collaboratively with multiple agencies and professionals. The ability to advocate effectively for clients while maintaining professional boundaries and a strong focus on tenancy sustainment. Above all, you will be empathetic, resilient, proactive and solutions-focused, with a genuine commitment to helping people build stable lives and achieve greater independence. If you are passionate about housing and want to use your skills to make a lasting difference to people facing complex challenges, we would love to hear from you. About Us We are The Forward Trust, the social enterprise with charitable status that empowers people to break the often interlinked cycles of crime and addiction to move forward with their lives. For more than 25 years we have been working with people to build positive and productive lives, whatever their past. We believe that anyone is capable of lasting change. Our services have supported thousands of people to make positive changes and build productive lives with a job, family, friends and a sense of community. Joining us an employee, we will offer you the following benefits - Flexible working Support for Families Simply Health Cashback Scheme (optional) Season Ticket Loan Scheme Cycle to work scheme Crisis Loan Scheme Electric Car Scheme 3 x Wellbeing Days (pro rata'd for part time employees) Access to Blue Light Card 25 days (rising to 30 with length of service) Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays Contributory Pension Scheme Employer matched contributions of up to 6% in the first two years service and up to 9% thereafter Death in Service Payment (2x annual salary) Critical Illness Insurance (subject to qualifying criteria) To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Forward Trust, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Property Manager - Residential Block Management Southgate, London N14, Monday-Friday Salary: Competitive, plus commission / performance-related earnings Job Type: Full-time, Permanent About Us Cotleigh Property is an established and growing residential block management company based in Southgate, North London. We manage a varied portfolio of residential developments across North London and the surrounding areas, providing a professional, responsive and personable service to leaseholders, residents and Directors. As our business continues to grow, we are looking to appoint an experienced Property Manager to join our team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to move away from the high-volume, corporate-style environment often associated with larger managing agents and into a business where quality of service, team culture and long-term relationships are genuinely valued. You'll be given ownership of your own portfolio, the autonomy to manage it effectively, and the opportunity to play an important role in the continued growth of the business. The Role As Property Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day management of a portfolio of residential blocks, ensuring developments are maintained to a high standard whilst delivering an excellent service to leaseholders, residents and client directors. You'll work closely with contractors, surveyors, insurers and professional advisers, managing everything from routine maintenance through to compliance matters and major works projects. This is a varied position offering genuine responsibility, autonomy and the opportunity to become a key member of a supportive and growing team. Key Responsibilities Managing a portfolio of residential blocks across North London and the surrounding areas. Acting as the main point of contact for leaseholders, residents and Directors. Arranging repairs and maintenance works and ensuring they are completed to a high standard. Carrying out regular site inspections and producing follow-up actions. Managing contractor relationships and monitoring service delivery. Preparing and issuing contractor instructions. Managing insurance claims where required. Overseeing statutory compliance across managed developments. Assisting with service charge budgets alongside the accounts team. Preparing for and attending AGMs, Directors' meetings and residents' meetings. Managing Section 20 consultation processes and major works projects where required. Maintaining accurate property records and ensuring all matters are progressed efficiently. Delivering a professional, proactive and customer-focused service at all times. About You We're looking for someone who already has experience managing residential blocks and enjoys building strong relationships with clients whilst taking ownership of their portfolio. You will ideally have: Previous experience as a Property Manager within residential block management. A good understanding of leasehold property management. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise a varied workload. A proactive and solutions-focused approach. Confidence managing contractors and professional advisers. Experience overseeing maintenance works and compliance matters. Exposure to Section 20 consultations and major works would be advantageous. A full UK driving licence is preferred but not essential. What We Offer Competitive salary. Additional earning potential through commission and performance-related payments. Genuine opportunities for career progression as the business continues to grow. A supportive and collaborative team environment. Greater autonomy and ownership of your portfolio. Exposure to a varied range of residential developments and property management matters. The opportunity to contribute to the continued growth and success of an expanding managing agent.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Property Manager - Residential Block Management Southgate, London N14, Monday-Friday Salary: Competitive, plus commission / performance-related earnings Job Type: Full-time, Permanent About Us Cotleigh Property is an established and growing residential block management company based in Southgate, North London. We manage a varied portfolio of residential developments across North London and the surrounding areas, providing a professional, responsive and personable service to leaseholders, residents and Directors. As our business continues to grow, we are looking to appoint an experienced Property Manager to join our team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to move away from the high-volume, corporate-style environment often associated with larger managing agents and into a business where quality of service, team culture and long-term relationships are genuinely valued. You'll be given ownership of your own portfolio, the autonomy to manage it effectively, and the opportunity to play an important role in the continued growth of the business. The Role As Property Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day management of a portfolio of residential blocks, ensuring developments are maintained to a high standard whilst delivering an excellent service to leaseholders, residents and client directors. You'll work closely with contractors, surveyors, insurers and professional advisers, managing everything from routine maintenance through to compliance matters and major works projects. This is a varied position offering genuine responsibility, autonomy and the opportunity to become a key member of a supportive and growing team. Key Responsibilities Managing a portfolio of residential blocks across North London and the surrounding areas. Acting as the main point of contact for leaseholders, residents and Directors. Arranging repairs and maintenance works and ensuring they are completed to a high standard. Carrying out regular site inspections and producing follow-up actions. Managing contractor relationships and monitoring service delivery. Preparing and issuing contractor instructions. Managing insurance claims where required. Overseeing statutory compliance across managed developments. Assisting with service charge budgets alongside the accounts team. Preparing for and attending AGMs, Directors' meetings and residents' meetings. Managing Section 20 consultation processes and major works projects where required. Maintaining accurate property records and ensuring all matters are progressed efficiently. Delivering a professional, proactive and customer-focused service at all times. About You We're looking for someone who already has experience managing residential blocks and enjoys building strong relationships with clients whilst taking ownership of their portfolio. You will ideally have: Previous experience as a Property Manager within residential block management. A good understanding of leasehold property management. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise a varied workload. A proactive and solutions-focused approach. Confidence managing contractors and professional advisers. Experience overseeing maintenance works and compliance matters. Exposure to Section 20 consultations and major works would be advantageous. A full UK driving licence is preferred but not essential. What We Offer Competitive salary. Additional earning potential through commission and performance-related payments. Genuine opportunities for career progression as the business continues to grow. A supportive and collaborative team environment. Greater autonomy and ownership of your portfolio. Exposure to a varied range of residential developments and property management matters. The opportunity to contribute to the continued growth and success of an expanding managing agent.
Junior / Assistant Property Manager - Residential Block Management Southgate, London N14 Salary: 28,000- 34,000 per annum, depending on experience, plus commission / performance-related earnings Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Cotleigh Property is an established residential block management company based in Southgate, North London. We manage a varied portfolio of residential blocks of flats across North London and the surrounding areas. We are looking for an Junior / Assistant Property Manager to join our growing team. This role would suit someone who already has experience within property, block management, lettings, estate agency, facilities management or a similar customer-facing environment, and who is looking to develop a career in residential block management. This is a varied role, involving regular contact with leaseholders, residents, directors of management companies, contractors and professional advisers. The successful candidate will need to be organised, professional, able to communicate clearly, and willing to learn the practical and legal aspects of managing residential blocks of flats. We do things slightly differently and reward people who are proactive. In addition to the basic salary, there will be the opportunity to earn additional commission and performance-related payments on certain areas of work, subject to company policy. Key duties will include: Assisting Property Managers with the day-to-day management of residential blocks. Liaising with leaseholders, residents, directors, contractors and suppliers. Arranging repairs and maintenance works and following matters through to completion. Assisting with site inspections and preparing follow-up actions. Helping with insurance claims, compliance matters and contractor instructions. Dealing with emails, telephone calls and general correspondence. Supporting the preparation of budgets, meeting information and management reports. Assisting with AGM and directors' meeting preparation where required. Maintaining accurate records and ensuring matters are properly progressed. Learning about leasehold management, service charges, compliance and major works processes. The ideal candidate will have: Strong written and verbal communication skills. A professional and calm manner when dealing with clients and residents. Good organisation and attention to detail. The ability to manage several matters at once. A practical, common-sense approach to problem solving. A willingness to learn and take responsibility. Previous property, lettings, estate agency, facilities management or block management experience would be helpful. A full UK driving licence would be useful, but is not essential. What we offer: Salary of 28,000- 34,000 per annum, depending on experience. Additional earning potential through commission / performance-related payments. Training and development within residential block management. Exposure to a broad range of property management matters. Supportive office-based team in Southgate, N14. Opportunity to grow with an established and expanding managing agent.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Junior / Assistant Property Manager - Residential Block Management Southgate, London N14 Salary: 28,000- 34,000 per annum, depending on experience, plus commission / performance-related earnings Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Cotleigh Property is an established residential block management company based in Southgate, North London. We manage a varied portfolio of residential blocks of flats across North London and the surrounding areas. We are looking for an Junior / Assistant Property Manager to join our growing team. This role would suit someone who already has experience within property, block management, lettings, estate agency, facilities management or a similar customer-facing environment, and who is looking to develop a career in residential block management. This is a varied role, involving regular contact with leaseholders, residents, directors of management companies, contractors and professional advisers. The successful candidate will need to be organised, professional, able to communicate clearly, and willing to learn the practical and legal aspects of managing residential blocks of flats. We do things slightly differently and reward people who are proactive. In addition to the basic salary, there will be the opportunity to earn additional commission and performance-related payments on certain areas of work, subject to company policy. Key duties will include: Assisting Property Managers with the day-to-day management of residential blocks. Liaising with leaseholders, residents, directors, contractors and suppliers. Arranging repairs and maintenance works and following matters through to completion. Assisting with site inspections and preparing follow-up actions. Helping with insurance claims, compliance matters and contractor instructions. Dealing with emails, telephone calls and general correspondence. Supporting the preparation of budgets, meeting information and management reports. Assisting with AGM and directors' meeting preparation where required. Maintaining accurate records and ensuring matters are properly progressed. Learning about leasehold management, service charges, compliance and major works processes. The ideal candidate will have: Strong written and verbal communication skills. A professional and calm manner when dealing with clients and residents. Good organisation and attention to detail. The ability to manage several matters at once. A practical, common-sense approach to problem solving. A willingness to learn and take responsibility. Previous property, lettings, estate agency, facilities management or block management experience would be helpful. A full UK driving licence would be useful, but is not essential. What we offer: Salary of 28,000- 34,000 per annum, depending on experience. Additional earning potential through commission / performance-related payments. Training and development within residential block management. Exposure to a broad range of property management matters. Supportive office-based team in Southgate, N14. Opportunity to grow with an established and expanding managing agent.
Property Manager Basic salary £32,000. Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6.00pm and 1 in 4 Saturdays from 8.30am to 4.00pm with then a full day off in lieu (5 day working week). You should be working within Residential Property Management. Primarily, the successful individual will be dealing with all maintenance based issues on a property portfolio. Property Manager You will work for a supportive company that encourages personal development and looks to support your career in the property industry. Property Manager Managing maintenance issues reporting back to both the landlord and tenant. Co-ordinating contractor diaries and ensuring reported maintenance issues are attended to and remedied in a timely fashion. Obtain maintenance quotes where necessary. Authorise invoices and utility bills. Deal with all landlord and tenant correspondence. Send out check out reports and negotiate deposit returns. Deal with initial complaints at early stages, where appropriate and able. Referral of sales leads. Property Manager A problem solver and someone who can diagnose basic repairs so as not to waste time. Excellent telephone manner. Good listening and communication skills. Ability to problem solve and diffuse situations. Professional approach to customer service. Strong time management skills. Working knowledge of Microsoft products, Word, Excel, Teams. Can-do attitude. Property Manager Basic salary £32,000. Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6.00pm and 1 in 4 Saturdays from 8.30am to 4.00pm with then a full day off in lieu (5 day working week). Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents hits 19 years of successful trading. A milestone to be proud of Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents is a "Specialist Estate Agency Recruitment Service" dealing with the placement of Estate Agents and Letting Agents into permanent positions within the Residential Estate Agency Property sector. We cover all specialties of recruitment to include Residential Sales and Lettings, Property and Block Management to include Lettings Coordinators / Progressors, Inventory Clerks, Financial Services to include Mortgage Advisors, Independent Financial Advisors, Protection and Financial Services Administrators, Paraplanning, Land and New Homes and Secretarial / Administration / PA s. Visit Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents website for online Estate Agency vacancies. Find Steve King on LinkedIn
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Property Manager Basic salary £32,000. Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6.00pm and 1 in 4 Saturdays from 8.30am to 4.00pm with then a full day off in lieu (5 day working week). You should be working within Residential Property Management. Primarily, the successful individual will be dealing with all maintenance based issues on a property portfolio. Property Manager You will work for a supportive company that encourages personal development and looks to support your career in the property industry. Property Manager Managing maintenance issues reporting back to both the landlord and tenant. Co-ordinating contractor diaries and ensuring reported maintenance issues are attended to and remedied in a timely fashion. Obtain maintenance quotes where necessary. Authorise invoices and utility bills. Deal with all landlord and tenant correspondence. Send out check out reports and negotiate deposit returns. Deal with initial complaints at early stages, where appropriate and able. Referral of sales leads. Property Manager A problem solver and someone who can diagnose basic repairs so as not to waste time. Excellent telephone manner. Good listening and communication skills. Ability to problem solve and diffuse situations. Professional approach to customer service. Strong time management skills. Working knowledge of Microsoft products, Word, Excel, Teams. Can-do attitude. Property Manager Basic salary £32,000. Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6.00pm and 1 in 4 Saturdays from 8.30am to 4.00pm with then a full day off in lieu (5 day working week). Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents hits 19 years of successful trading. A milestone to be proud of Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents is a "Specialist Estate Agency Recruitment Service" dealing with the placement of Estate Agents and Letting Agents into permanent positions within the Residential Estate Agency Property sector. We cover all specialties of recruitment to include Residential Sales and Lettings, Property and Block Management to include Lettings Coordinators / Progressors, Inventory Clerks, Financial Services to include Mortgage Advisors, Independent Financial Advisors, Protection and Financial Services Administrators, Paraplanning, Land and New Homes and Secretarial / Administration / PA s. Visit Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents website for online Estate Agency vacancies. Find Steve King on LinkedIn
Senior Lettings Negotiator £30,000 - £35,000 realistic On Target Earnings 8:30am - 6pm Mon-Fri, 9am - 5pm Sat (5 day working week) Our client is a multi-faceted and rapidly growing Property company covering Sales, Lettings and Property Management. They are searching for a driven and ambitious Lettings Negotiator with excellent people skills, high level of attention to detail and a hunger to succeed. Extensive experience in valuing and listing Residential Lettings properties onto the market is essential for this role as is a driving licence and your own vehicle. The individual must have a passion for property with an up-to-date understanding of market trends, property values and an awareness of the local competition. Senior Lettings Negotiator - Scope of the role: As a successful candidate, you will enjoy a varied role and gain experience in dealing with a substantial portfolio, including some of the most desirable high-end properties across London. Lettings negotiators are solely responsible for lettings and updating the Landlords on their own portfolios and are fully supported by an efficient deal progression team, which means you can concentrate on making the most of all business opportunities. The right candidate will have the opportunity to fulfil their professional ambitions, with an exciting role that will give you potential to earn substantial commission. This thriving company offers support and no ceiling on career possibilities! Senior Lettings Negotiator - Responsibilities: Registering and qualifying new applicants. Generating valuations and listing opportunities. Bringing new landlords onto the market. Managing your own diary to. Updating Landlords at least once a week through a variety of platforms. Maintaining regular contact with landlords and applicants and recording all communication. Negotiating any offers received. Working closely with the Directors in identifying new business opportunities. Ensuring that you are up-to-date on lettings legislation. Senior Lettings Negotiator - The Candidate: Excellent written and spoken English, organisational and prioritisation skills. A professional, positive, ambitious, and enthusiastic approach. Impeccable customer service. Desire to meet and exceed targets - self-motivated with a 'can do attitude. High accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to work on your own as well as in a team. The ability to build rapport quickly and influence people you ve never met previously. Good understanding of London s residential property market. Would be desirable and advantageous: NFoPP Level 3 Technical Award in Residential Lettings and Property Management. Senior Lettings Negotiator - The Package: £30,000 - £35,000 realistic On Target Earnings 22 days annual leave (plus bank holidays increasing by 1 day each year up to an additional 5 days of leave An additional 10 days holiday every 5 year service Extras staff discounts with a wide range of retailers Free 24 hours employee assistance programmes Staff discount on property and financial services Salary sacrifice pension Eye care vouchers Family friendly Maternity, Adoption, Paternity and parental bereavement policies Regular award and recognition prizes to be won Refer a friend bonus of up to £400 Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents and Financial Services Professionals hits 19 years of successful trading. A milestone to be proud of Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents is a "Specialist Estate Agency Recruitment Service" dealing with the placement of Estate Agents and Letting Agents into permanent positions within the Residential Estate Agency Property sector. We cover all specialties of recruitment to include Residential Sales and Lettings, Property and Block Management to include Lettings Coordinators / Progressors, Inventory Clerks, Financial Services to include Mortgage Advisors, Independent Financial Advisors, Protection and Financial Services Administrators, Paraplanning, Land and New Homes and Secretarial / Administration / PA s. Visit Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents website for online Estate Agency vacancies. Find Adam Howes on LinkedIn.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Senior Lettings Negotiator £30,000 - £35,000 realistic On Target Earnings 8:30am - 6pm Mon-Fri, 9am - 5pm Sat (5 day working week) Our client is a multi-faceted and rapidly growing Property company covering Sales, Lettings and Property Management. They are searching for a driven and ambitious Lettings Negotiator with excellent people skills, high level of attention to detail and a hunger to succeed. Extensive experience in valuing and listing Residential Lettings properties onto the market is essential for this role as is a driving licence and your own vehicle. The individual must have a passion for property with an up-to-date understanding of market trends, property values and an awareness of the local competition. Senior Lettings Negotiator - Scope of the role: As a successful candidate, you will enjoy a varied role and gain experience in dealing with a substantial portfolio, including some of the most desirable high-end properties across London. Lettings negotiators are solely responsible for lettings and updating the Landlords on their own portfolios and are fully supported by an efficient deal progression team, which means you can concentrate on making the most of all business opportunities. The right candidate will have the opportunity to fulfil their professional ambitions, with an exciting role that will give you potential to earn substantial commission. This thriving company offers support and no ceiling on career possibilities! Senior Lettings Negotiator - Responsibilities: Registering and qualifying new applicants. Generating valuations and listing opportunities. Bringing new landlords onto the market. Managing your own diary to. Updating Landlords at least once a week through a variety of platforms. Maintaining regular contact with landlords and applicants and recording all communication. Negotiating any offers received. Working closely with the Directors in identifying new business opportunities. Ensuring that you are up-to-date on lettings legislation. Senior Lettings Negotiator - The Candidate: Excellent written and spoken English, organisational and prioritisation skills. A professional, positive, ambitious, and enthusiastic approach. Impeccable customer service. Desire to meet and exceed targets - self-motivated with a 'can do attitude. High accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to work on your own as well as in a team. The ability to build rapport quickly and influence people you ve never met previously. Good understanding of London s residential property market. Would be desirable and advantageous: NFoPP Level 3 Technical Award in Residential Lettings and Property Management. Senior Lettings Negotiator - The Package: £30,000 - £35,000 realistic On Target Earnings 22 days annual leave (plus bank holidays increasing by 1 day each year up to an additional 5 days of leave An additional 10 days holiday every 5 year service Extras staff discounts with a wide range of retailers Free 24 hours employee assistance programmes Staff discount on property and financial services Salary sacrifice pension Eye care vouchers Family friendly Maternity, Adoption, Paternity and parental bereavement policies Regular award and recognition prizes to be won Refer a friend bonus of up to £400 Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents and Financial Services Professionals hits 19 years of successful trading. A milestone to be proud of Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents is a "Specialist Estate Agency Recruitment Service" dealing with the placement of Estate Agents and Letting Agents into permanent positions within the Residential Estate Agency Property sector. We cover all specialties of recruitment to include Residential Sales and Lettings, Property and Block Management to include Lettings Coordinators / Progressors, Inventory Clerks, Financial Services to include Mortgage Advisors, Independent Financial Advisors, Protection and Financial Services Administrators, Paraplanning, Land and New Homes and Secretarial / Administration / PA s. Visit Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents website for online Estate Agency vacancies. Find Adam Howes on LinkedIn.
New Homes Sales Executive - £30,000 + Commission (£50K+ OTE) Horwich (cover needed on nearby site 2x days a week) Sunday Wednesday 10am 5pm, Thursday 12pm 7pm Do you love beautiful properties? Are you a natural at building relationships? Do you care deeply about your customers? Yes? Read on We're looking for a personable, organised and driven New Homes Sales Executive to join a Northwest-based developer, known for building beautiful, practical and sustainable homes. This is a varied role that combines the excitement of selling brand new homes with the satisfaction of supporting buyers through to completion. You'll spend two days each week across two developments, becoming the face of the sites, with one day dedicated to Sales Progression to help keep transactions moving smoothly. If you enjoy meeting people, delivering exceptional customer service and seeing a sale through from first viewing to completion, we'd love to hear from you. What you'll be doing On site, you'll: Welcome prospective purchasers and provide outstanding customer experience. Conduct viewings and showcase the features and benefits of our homes. Qualify buyers and understand their requirements. Manage reservations and sales administration. Build strong relationships with buyers throughout their journey. Keep the sales suite and show homes presented to an exceptional standard. Ensure all customer information is accurately recorded and compliant. Work towards sales targets while maintaining a consultative approach. On your Sales Progression day, you'll: Liaise with solicitors, mortgage brokers, estate agents and purchasers. Monitor sales through to exchange and completion. Proactively chase updates and resolve any issues that could delay a sale. Keep customers informed throughout the process. Maintain accurate records and sales reports. We're looking for someone who: Has experience within new homes sales, estate agency or a customer focused, face to face sales environment. Is confident building rapport with a wide variety of people. Has excellent communication and negotiation skills. Is highly organised and able to manage multiple sales simultaneously. Is proactive and creative in their thinking on how to attract buyers. Has strong administration skills and great attention to detail. Holds a full UK driving licence and has access to a vehicle. What you'll get £30,000 basic salary + commission (OTE £50K+) The opportunity to work across two exciting developments. A varied role with exposure to both sales and sales progression. Ongoing training and development. 33 days holiday allowance Sound like you? If you're passionate about property, enjoy delivering an exceptional customer experience and want to play a key role in helping buyers move into their brand new homes, we'd love to hear from you. Get in touch with Sophie or Sarah at We Are PROPA for more information or send your CV today to be considered. Disclaimer: We Are PROPA Limited operates as an employment agency and employment business. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of age or experience, and we confirm that we are happy to accept applications from persons of any age or experience for this role.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
New Homes Sales Executive - £30,000 + Commission (£50K+ OTE) Horwich (cover needed on nearby site 2x days a week) Sunday Wednesday 10am 5pm, Thursday 12pm 7pm Do you love beautiful properties? Are you a natural at building relationships? Do you care deeply about your customers? Yes? Read on We're looking for a personable, organised and driven New Homes Sales Executive to join a Northwest-based developer, known for building beautiful, practical and sustainable homes. This is a varied role that combines the excitement of selling brand new homes with the satisfaction of supporting buyers through to completion. You'll spend two days each week across two developments, becoming the face of the sites, with one day dedicated to Sales Progression to help keep transactions moving smoothly. If you enjoy meeting people, delivering exceptional customer service and seeing a sale through from first viewing to completion, we'd love to hear from you. What you'll be doing On site, you'll: Welcome prospective purchasers and provide outstanding customer experience. Conduct viewings and showcase the features and benefits of our homes. Qualify buyers and understand their requirements. Manage reservations and sales administration. Build strong relationships with buyers throughout their journey. Keep the sales suite and show homes presented to an exceptional standard. Ensure all customer information is accurately recorded and compliant. Work towards sales targets while maintaining a consultative approach. On your Sales Progression day, you'll: Liaise with solicitors, mortgage brokers, estate agents and purchasers. Monitor sales through to exchange and completion. Proactively chase updates and resolve any issues that could delay a sale. Keep customers informed throughout the process. Maintain accurate records and sales reports. We're looking for someone who: Has experience within new homes sales, estate agency or a customer focused, face to face sales environment. Is confident building rapport with a wide variety of people. Has excellent communication and negotiation skills. Is highly organised and able to manage multiple sales simultaneously. Is proactive and creative in their thinking on how to attract buyers. Has strong administration skills and great attention to detail. Holds a full UK driving licence and has access to a vehicle. What you'll get £30,000 basic salary + commission (OTE £50K+) The opportunity to work across two exciting developments. A varied role with exposure to both sales and sales progression. Ongoing training and development. 33 days holiday allowance Sound like you? If you're passionate about property, enjoy delivering an exceptional customer experience and want to play a key role in helping buyers move into their brand new homes, we'd love to hear from you. Get in touch with Sophie or Sarah at We Are PROPA for more information or send your CV today to be considered. Disclaimer: We Are PROPA Limited operates as an employment agency and employment business. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of age or experience, and we confirm that we are happy to accept applications from persons of any age or experience for this role.
Sub Agent / Senior Engineer Location: Dundee Area Rate: Competitive Market Rates Duration: Approximately 30 Months We are currently recruiting for a Sub Agent or an experienced Senior Engineer ready to step up into a Sub Agent role to support the delivery of a major infrastructure project in the Dundee area. This is a long-term opportunity on a significant civil engineering scheme involving large-scale bulk earthworks, material processing, concrete works, drainage, ducting and associated infrastructure works. The Role The successful candidate will join the site team during the early stages of the project and play a key role in planning, coordinating and delivering the works safely, efficiently and in line with programme requirements. Key responsibilities will include: Managing and coordinating day-to-day site operations Supervising site teams and subcontractors Planning and overseeing earthworks and material processing activities Ensuring compliance with quality, safety and environmental standards Producing and reviewing RAMS, work packages and site documentation Monitoring progress against programme requirements Supporting commercial and project reporting functions Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients and stakeholders Essential Experience A strong earthworks background is essential. This is not a simple cut-and-fill balance project. The successful candidate must have experience working on large-scale earthworks and material processing operations, with a solid understanding of: Bulk excavation and fill activities Material processing and reuse Earthworks specifications and quality control High-volume production environments Temporary works and earthworks methodologies Desirable Experience Previous experience working with SSE, Scottish Power or other utility clients Experience delivering substations, control buildings or similar infrastructure Working knowledge of highway specifications and earthworks standards HNC/HND or Degree in Civil Engineering SMSTS and CSCS qualifications What's on Offer? Long-term project with an anticipated duration of 30 months CIS engagement Competitive market rates Opportunity to work on a major infrastructure development Excellent opportunity for a Senior Engineer looking to progress into a Sub Agent position If you have the required earthworks and material processing experience and are looking for your next challenge, we'd be keen to hear from you. Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote 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 areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
Aug 17, 2026
Seasonal
Sub Agent / Senior Engineer Location: Dundee Area Rate: Competitive Market Rates Duration: Approximately 30 Months We are currently recruiting for a Sub Agent or an experienced Senior Engineer ready to step up into a Sub Agent role to support the delivery of a major infrastructure project in the Dundee area. This is a long-term opportunity on a significant civil engineering scheme involving large-scale bulk earthworks, material processing, concrete works, drainage, ducting and associated infrastructure works. The Role The successful candidate will join the site team during the early stages of the project and play a key role in planning, coordinating and delivering the works safely, efficiently and in line with programme requirements. Key responsibilities will include: Managing and coordinating day-to-day site operations Supervising site teams and subcontractors Planning and overseeing earthworks and material processing activities Ensuring compliance with quality, safety and environmental standards Producing and reviewing RAMS, work packages and site documentation Monitoring progress against programme requirements Supporting commercial and project reporting functions Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients and stakeholders Essential Experience A strong earthworks background is essential. This is not a simple cut-and-fill balance project. The successful candidate must have experience working on large-scale earthworks and material processing operations, with a solid understanding of: Bulk excavation and fill activities Material processing and reuse Earthworks specifications and quality control High-volume production environments Temporary works and earthworks methodologies Desirable Experience Previous experience working with SSE, Scottish Power or other utility clients Experience delivering substations, control buildings or similar infrastructure Working knowledge of highway specifications and earthworks standards HNC/HND or Degree in Civil Engineering SMSTS and CSCS qualifications What's on Offer? Long-term project with an anticipated duration of 30 months CIS engagement Competitive market rates Opportunity to work on a major infrastructure development Excellent opportunity for a Senior Engineer looking to progress into a Sub Agent position If you have the required earthworks and material processing experience and are looking for your next challenge, we'd be keen to hear from you. Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote 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 areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
New Homes Sales Executive - £30,000 + Commission (£50K+ OTE) Lancaster, Lancashire Thursday 12pm 7pm, Friday - Monday 10am - 5pm (Tuesday & Wednesday off) Do you love beautiful properties? Are you a natural at building relationships? Do you care deeply about your customers? Yes? Read on We're looking for a personable, organised and driven New Homes Sales Executive to join a Northwest-based developer, known for building beautiful, practical and sustainable homes. This is a varied role that combines the excitement of selling brand new homes with the satisfaction of supporting buyers through to completion. You'll take full ownership of the site and take pride in showcasing this to prospective buyers and actively supporting through the process, all the way through to key collection and move-in day. If you enjoy meeting people, delivering exceptional customer service and seeing a sale through from first viewing to completion, we'd love to hear from you. What you'll be doing Welcome prospective purchasers and provide outstanding customer experience. Conduct viewings and showcase the features and benefits of our homes. Qualify buyers and understand their requirements. Manage reservations and sales administration. Build strong relationships with buyers throughout their journey. Keep the sales suite and show homes presented to an exceptional standard. Ensure all customer information is accurately recorded and compliant. Work towards sales targets while maintaining a consultative approach. Be involved with Sales Progression and liaise with solicitors, mortgage brokers, estate agents and purchasers to keep transaction moving. We're looking for someone who: Has experience within new homes sales, estate agency or a customer focused, face to face sales environment. Is confident building rapport with a wide variety of people. Has excellent communication and negotiation skills. Is highly organised and able to manage multiple sales simultaneously. Is proactive and creative in their thinking on how to attract buyers. Has strong administration skills and great attention to detail. Holds a full UK driving licence and has access to a vehicle. What you'll get £30,000 basic salary + commission (OTE £50K+) The opportunity to work across two exciting developments. A varied role with exposure to both sales and sales progression. Ongoing training and development. 33 days holiday allowance Sound like you? If you're passionate about property, enjoy delivering an exceptional customer experience and want to play a key role in helping buyers move into their brand new homes, we'd love to hear from you. Get in touch with Sophie or Sarah at We Are PROPA for more information or send your CV today to be considered. Disclaimer: We Are PROPA Limited operates as an employment agency and employment business. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of age or experience, and we confirm that we are happy to accept applications from persons of any age or experience for this role.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
New Homes Sales Executive - £30,000 + Commission (£50K+ OTE) Lancaster, Lancashire Thursday 12pm 7pm, Friday - Monday 10am - 5pm (Tuesday & Wednesday off) Do you love beautiful properties? Are you a natural at building relationships? Do you care deeply about your customers? Yes? Read on We're looking for a personable, organised and driven New Homes Sales Executive to join a Northwest-based developer, known for building beautiful, practical and sustainable homes. This is a varied role that combines the excitement of selling brand new homes with the satisfaction of supporting buyers through to completion. You'll take full ownership of the site and take pride in showcasing this to prospective buyers and actively supporting through the process, all the way through to key collection and move-in day. If you enjoy meeting people, delivering exceptional customer service and seeing a sale through from first viewing to completion, we'd love to hear from you. What you'll be doing Welcome prospective purchasers and provide outstanding customer experience. Conduct viewings and showcase the features and benefits of our homes. Qualify buyers and understand their requirements. Manage reservations and sales administration. Build strong relationships with buyers throughout their journey. Keep the sales suite and show homes presented to an exceptional standard. Ensure all customer information is accurately recorded and compliant. Work towards sales targets while maintaining a consultative approach. Be involved with Sales Progression and liaise with solicitors, mortgage brokers, estate agents and purchasers to keep transaction moving. We're looking for someone who: Has experience within new homes sales, estate agency or a customer focused, face to face sales environment. Is confident building rapport with a wide variety of people. Has excellent communication and negotiation skills. Is highly organised and able to manage multiple sales simultaneously. Is proactive and creative in their thinking on how to attract buyers. Has strong administration skills and great attention to detail. Holds a full UK driving licence and has access to a vehicle. What you'll get £30,000 basic salary + commission (OTE £50K+) The opportunity to work across two exciting developments. A varied role with exposure to both sales and sales progression. Ongoing training and development. 33 days holiday allowance Sound like you? If you're passionate about property, enjoy delivering an exceptional customer experience and want to play a key role in helping buyers move into their brand new homes, we'd love to hear from you. Get in touch with Sophie or Sarah at We Are PROPA for more information or send your CV today to be considered. Disclaimer: We Are PROPA Limited operates as an employment agency and employment business. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of age or experience, and we confirm that we are happy to accept applications from persons of any age or experience for this role.
Circa 26-28k, Mon-Fri, Days Only, Free Onsite Parking, Supportive Management, Ongoing Training and Development to Upskill Further Due to expansion, we are looking to recruit a Fibreglasser for a well-established, fast growing business that specialises in producing high-quality composite components for the commercial vehicle industry. As a Fibreglasser , you'll join a friendly and supportive production in Melton Mowbray where quality craftsmanship, attention to detail and teamwork are highly valued. This is a fantastic opportunity to secure a permanent position with a stable employer offering excellent working hours and opportunities for overtime. The Role As a Fibreglasser , you will be responsible for manufacturing high-quality GRP and composite products from start to finish. Working to production schedules and quality standards, you'll play an important role in ensuring every component is completed to the highest standard. Your responsibilities as our Fibreglasser will include: Preparing moulds ready for production. Applying release agents and gelcoat. Carrying out hand lay-up and laminating using GRP materials. Trimming, finishing and preparing completed components. Using hand tools and workshop equipment safely and effectively. Following technical instructions, production specifications and quality procedures. About You We're looking for a Fibreglasser with previous experience in GRP laminating, composite manufacturing or hand lay-up techniques. You'll take pride in producing quality work and enjoy working in a practical, hands-on manufacturing environment. Ideally, you'll have: Previous GRP laminating or composite manufacturing experience. Strong practical skills and excellent attention to detail. Experience working with a variety of composite materials. Confidence using hand tools and workshop equipment. The ability to read and follow drawings, specifications and work instructions. Experience from industries such as automotive, commercial vehicles, marine, construction, mould making or general composite manufacturing would be highly advantageous. What's in It for You? As a Fibreglasser , you'll benefit from: Competitive salary based on experience. Permanent, full-time employment. Monday to Friday working hours. Overtime opportunities when available. Ongoing training and development. Casual workwear. Free on-site parking. Supportive management and a friendly team environment. The opportunity to join a successful and expanding manufacturing business. If you are interested in this fibreglasser role, please apply now or contact Grace at E3 Recruitment
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Circa 26-28k, Mon-Fri, Days Only, Free Onsite Parking, Supportive Management, Ongoing Training and Development to Upskill Further Due to expansion, we are looking to recruit a Fibreglasser for a well-established, fast growing business that specialises in producing high-quality composite components for the commercial vehicle industry. As a Fibreglasser , you'll join a friendly and supportive production in Melton Mowbray where quality craftsmanship, attention to detail and teamwork are highly valued. This is a fantastic opportunity to secure a permanent position with a stable employer offering excellent working hours and opportunities for overtime. The Role As a Fibreglasser , you will be responsible for manufacturing high-quality GRP and composite products from start to finish. Working to production schedules and quality standards, you'll play an important role in ensuring every component is completed to the highest standard. Your responsibilities as our Fibreglasser will include: Preparing moulds ready for production. Applying release agents and gelcoat. Carrying out hand lay-up and laminating using GRP materials. Trimming, finishing and preparing completed components. Using hand tools and workshop equipment safely and effectively. Following technical instructions, production specifications and quality procedures. About You We're looking for a Fibreglasser with previous experience in GRP laminating, composite manufacturing or hand lay-up techniques. You'll take pride in producing quality work and enjoy working in a practical, hands-on manufacturing environment. Ideally, you'll have: Previous GRP laminating or composite manufacturing experience. Strong practical skills and excellent attention to detail. Experience working with a variety of composite materials. Confidence using hand tools and workshop equipment. The ability to read and follow drawings, specifications and work instructions. Experience from industries such as automotive, commercial vehicles, marine, construction, mould making or general composite manufacturing would be highly advantageous. What's in It for You? As a Fibreglasser , you'll benefit from: Competitive salary based on experience. Permanent, full-time employment. Monday to Friday working hours. Overtime opportunities when available. Ongoing training and development. Casual workwear. Free on-site parking. Supportive management and a friendly team environment. The opportunity to join a successful and expanding manufacturing business. If you are interested in this fibreglasser role, please apply now or contact Grace at E3 Recruitment
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Plasterer to join a well-established contractor carrying out repairs and maintenance works to social housing domestic properties across Daventry. This is an ongoing temporary role offering regular work with the opportunity to join a busy team delivering high-quality plastering repairs and property maintenance projects. The role involves working on occupied and void social housing properties across Daventry, carrying out a variety of internal plastering repairs and finishing works to maintain and improve domestic properties. Key Responsibilities: Carry out all aspects of plastering including skimming, patch plastering, float and set, and bonding Complete repairs to damaged walls and ceilings following maintenance works Prepare surfaces by removing loose material, applying bonding agents, and ensuring a high-quality finish Undertake rendering repairs where required Carry out minor dry lining and plasterboard repairs Ensure all plastering work is completed to a high standard within occupied and void domestic properties Work safely and effectively while maintaining a clean and tidy work area Liaise professionally with tenants and site management throughout the works Complete work in line with health and safety regulations and company standards Requirements: To have your own van To have your own tools Previous experience working as a Plasterer Experience in skimming, patch plastering, rendering, and general plastering repairs Experience working within social housing or domestic properties is desirable Ability to work independently and as part of a team Benefits: Ongoing self-employed work Monday to Friday working Weekly pay (CIS payments available) Opportunity to secure long-term work with a reputable contractor If you're interested in this Plasterer role, please apply online or call Alex on (phone number removed) .
Aug 16, 2026
Contractor
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Plasterer to join a well-established contractor carrying out repairs and maintenance works to social housing domestic properties across Daventry. This is an ongoing temporary role offering regular work with the opportunity to join a busy team delivering high-quality plastering repairs and property maintenance projects. The role involves working on occupied and void social housing properties across Daventry, carrying out a variety of internal plastering repairs and finishing works to maintain and improve domestic properties. Key Responsibilities: Carry out all aspects of plastering including skimming, patch plastering, float and set, and bonding Complete repairs to damaged walls and ceilings following maintenance works Prepare surfaces by removing loose material, applying bonding agents, and ensuring a high-quality finish Undertake rendering repairs where required Carry out minor dry lining and plasterboard repairs Ensure all plastering work is completed to a high standard within occupied and void domestic properties Work safely and effectively while maintaining a clean and tidy work area Liaise professionally with tenants and site management throughout the works Complete work in line with health and safety regulations and company standards Requirements: To have your own van To have your own tools Previous experience working as a Plasterer Experience in skimming, patch plastering, rendering, and general plastering repairs Experience working within social housing or domestic properties is desirable Ability to work independently and as part of a team Benefits: Ongoing self-employed work Monday to Friday working Weekly pay (CIS payments available) Opportunity to secure long-term work with a reputable contractor If you're interested in this Plasterer role, please apply online or call Alex on (phone number removed) .
A national independent property development company in Oxfordshire are looking for a Head of Property for new and re-sale properties at over 50 sites in the south of the UK. You will be responsible for all aspects of the business, ensuring that it offers a first-class resales and new home sale service to all existing and future clients and becomes the agent of choice for the sale of all homes click apply for full job details
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
A national independent property development company in Oxfordshire are looking for a Head of Property for new and re-sale properties at over 50 sites in the south of the UK. You will be responsible for all aspects of the business, ensuring that it offers a first-class resales and new home sale service to all existing and future clients and becomes the agent of choice for the sale of all homes click apply for full job details
Commercial Asset Manager Cricklewood £55,000 - £65,000 + Career Progression Are you a Commercial Asset Manager looking to take ownership of a diverse portfolio for a well-established and highly respected property consultancy? This company is a highly respected and organically grown property consultancy who have built an outstanding reputation through quality of service. They manage a diverse range of properties ranging from retail, leisure, mixed use, residential and more. Established nearly 20 years ago, they now manage an impressive portfolio of assets across the UK. This is a fantastic opportunity to join their Commercial and Asset Management team, where you ll take full ownership of a varied portfolio spanning offices, industrial units, retail parks, shopping centres and mixed-use developments. In this role, you will be trusted to make commercial decisions, building strong client and tenant relationships to maximise the performance of your portfolio, with the support of Assistant Property Managers, Surveyors, Facilities Management professionals and an experienced accounts team. The Role: As Commercial & Asset Property Manager, you ll act as the primary point of contact for your clients, taking responsibility for every aspect of your portfolio while supporting the wider support team. Your responsibilities will include: Managing a varied commercial property portfolio across multiple sectors Building and maintaining strong client relationships Preparing and managing service charge budgets and apportionments Identifying opportunities to reduce costs and improve asset performance Reviewing contractor and surveyor reports and instructing works Liaising with tenants, solicitors, surveyors and managing agents Carrying out property inspections when required This role is office based 5 days per week, with occasional travel required to site About you: Previous experience in Commercial Property Management or Commercial Asset Management A solid understanding of commercial leases, service charges and landlord & tenant matters Experience managing client relationships and commercial property portfolios Excellent communication and organisational skills A proactive, detail-oriented approach with a strong sense of ownership Possess a University degree MRICS is advantageous but not essential To apply for this role, please apply now or contact Freya Sutherland at Vinco Recruitment.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Commercial Asset Manager Cricklewood £55,000 - £65,000 + Career Progression Are you a Commercial Asset Manager looking to take ownership of a diverse portfolio for a well-established and highly respected property consultancy? This company is a highly respected and organically grown property consultancy who have built an outstanding reputation through quality of service. They manage a diverse range of properties ranging from retail, leisure, mixed use, residential and more. Established nearly 20 years ago, they now manage an impressive portfolio of assets across the UK. This is a fantastic opportunity to join their Commercial and Asset Management team, where you ll take full ownership of a varied portfolio spanning offices, industrial units, retail parks, shopping centres and mixed-use developments. In this role, you will be trusted to make commercial decisions, building strong client and tenant relationships to maximise the performance of your portfolio, with the support of Assistant Property Managers, Surveyors, Facilities Management professionals and an experienced accounts team. The Role: As Commercial & Asset Property Manager, you ll act as the primary point of contact for your clients, taking responsibility for every aspect of your portfolio while supporting the wider support team. Your responsibilities will include: Managing a varied commercial property portfolio across multiple sectors Building and maintaining strong client relationships Preparing and managing service charge budgets and apportionments Identifying opportunities to reduce costs and improve asset performance Reviewing contractor and surveyor reports and instructing works Liaising with tenants, solicitors, surveyors and managing agents Carrying out property inspections when required This role is office based 5 days per week, with occasional travel required to site About you: Previous experience in Commercial Property Management or Commercial Asset Management A solid understanding of commercial leases, service charges and landlord & tenant matters Experience managing client relationships and commercial property portfolios Excellent communication and organisational skills A proactive, detail-oriented approach with a strong sense of ownership Possess a University degree MRICS is advantageous but not essential To apply for this role, please apply now or contact Freya Sutherland at Vinco Recruitment.
Do currently work in or have a passion for Construction? Are you a Labourer currently looking for work? Do you hold a valid CSCS card? If the answers are yes, we have roles opening with a reputable Construction company in the Deal area. Role: Labourer Location: Deal Contract type: Temporary (Full time) Duration: Ongoing Start date: ASAP Pay rate: 16.59-16.75 per hour Fawkes & Reece contact: Daisy Goble (Brighton Office) The company: A well established national contractor that works on a range of projects from education, commercial, residential and internal refurbishments. The role: As the site Labourer you will be responsible for assisting with site clearance, moving materials, cleaning various areas including finished houses for handover and assisting traders where needed. About you: Ideally you will have previous working experience in a labouring position. You will be comfortable lifting and shifting materials throughout the day. If asked you will be happy working on the gate. You will be conscious of health and safety on site and will be weary of others who are working alongside of you. You will arrive on time, finish your shift at the times allocated by the site manager and complete additional duties as and when the site manager requires. To be successful in your application for this role you will have and be able to demonstrate the following skills and attributes: Previous experience in a Labouring position You will have a CSCS Card. Strong work ethic in a team Be approachable and happy to work as a point of contact when working in a standalone position. What to do next: If this role meets your expectations and aspirations, please click the apply now link. If this one is not for you, but you would like to discuss other options or for us to act as an agent to secure you a new contract please do not hesitate to call Daisy on (phone number removed) for a confidential consultation.
Aug 16, 2026
Seasonal
Do currently work in or have a passion for Construction? Are you a Labourer currently looking for work? Do you hold a valid CSCS card? If the answers are yes, we have roles opening with a reputable Construction company in the Deal area. Role: Labourer Location: Deal Contract type: Temporary (Full time) Duration: Ongoing Start date: ASAP Pay rate: 16.59-16.75 per hour Fawkes & Reece contact: Daisy Goble (Brighton Office) The company: A well established national contractor that works on a range of projects from education, commercial, residential and internal refurbishments. The role: As the site Labourer you will be responsible for assisting with site clearance, moving materials, cleaning various areas including finished houses for handover and assisting traders where needed. About you: Ideally you will have previous working experience in a labouring position. You will be comfortable lifting and shifting materials throughout the day. If asked you will be happy working on the gate. You will be conscious of health and safety on site and will be weary of others who are working alongside of you. You will arrive on time, finish your shift at the times allocated by the site manager and complete additional duties as and when the site manager requires. To be successful in your application for this role you will have and be able to demonstrate the following skills and attributes: Previous experience in a Labouring position You will have a CSCS Card. Strong work ethic in a team Be approachable and happy to work as a point of contact when working in a standalone position. What to do next: If this role meets your expectations and aspirations, please click the apply now link. If this one is not for you, but you would like to discuss other options or for us to act as an agent to secure you a new contract please do not hesitate to call Daisy on (phone number removed) for a confidential consultation.
The Eventus Recruitment Group
Newark, Nottinghamshire
Eventus Legal are seeking a Conveyancer to join a well-established and expanding Residential Property team in the beautiful historic town of Newark, Nottinghamshire. This is a full-time, permanent Conveyancer position offering high quality and value cases at manageable low volumes. Benefits include flexible and hybrid working, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, pension and a competitive salary in line with previous experience (guideline up to £45,000). Job Responsibilities As an experienced Conveyancer in Newark, Nottinghamshire your new job will see you take responsibility for your own low volume caseload of high quality residential conveyancing transactions. You will manage each matter through the full conveyancing process right through to completion. You will be fully supported by the wider conveyancing team, which is headed up by an experienced Partner, and have a wealth of experience around you to provide assistance with more complex transactions. Specific duties will include: Manage your own caseload of residential conveyancing transactions including sale and purchase, leasehold and freehold, right to buy, shared ownership, remortgage and transfer of equity Drafting all relevant documentation and SDLT forms Providing clear and accurate advice to clients Build and maintain strong relationships with clients Liaising with estate agents, solicitors, lenders, and other third parties Person Specification Applications are sought from experienced Conveyancers in Newark, Nottinghamshire and surrounding areas within commutable distance. You will be able to demonstrate a solid understanding of residential conveyancing processes and have ideally managed your own caseload or assisted heavily on a caseload previously and be looking to take a step up. Conveyancer with 2+ years experience or a Conveyancing Paralegal with considerable conveyancing experience looking to step up into a fee earning role Prior experience managing a varied caseload include both leasehold and freehold files Demonstrate a strong knowledge of the conveyancing process and current regulations Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills Benefits and Rewards You will be joining a modern law firm in Newark, Nottinghamshire that has a truly stellar reputation across the East Midlands region. You will consistently have exposure to high quality work and be part of a friendly, dynamic, integrated team culture. Benefits include: Competitive salary up to £45,000 depending on experience Flexible and hybrid working 25 days holiday Pension scheme Continuous training and development opportunities Exposure to consistent high quality work About the Law A highly regarded and long established law firm with an excellent reputation across Nottinghamshire and the wider East Midlands. With long standing deep roots in the local market, the firm has built a strong reputation for delivering high quality legal services alongside a genuinely personal approach across all of their offices. The successful Conveyancer will join a busy and successful Residential Property team, working alongside experienced legal professionals within a supportive and collaborative environment. The team handles a varied caseload of residential conveyancing matters and offers an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Conveyancer to develop their career within a respected and well established practice. They offer a friendly and professional working environment, with a strong team culture and the opportunity to become part of a business that is well respected within the local legal market. Next Steps Apply now to be considered for this new Conveyancer role in Newark, Nottinghamshire or for a confidential discussion please send your CV to Izzie Vaughan at the Eventus Recruitment Group. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact me at the details above for a confidential discussion on your career. The Eventus Recruitment Group are award-winning recruitment specialists operating across the UK and Ireland in the Legal, Finance and Financial Services sectors. Please note, the years' experience and / or salary are listed in our advertisements as a guide. We are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role. As an equal opportunities employer we welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Our privacy policy can be found at the bottom of our website.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Eventus Legal are seeking a Conveyancer to join a well-established and expanding Residential Property team in the beautiful historic town of Newark, Nottinghamshire. This is a full-time, permanent Conveyancer position offering high quality and value cases at manageable low volumes. Benefits include flexible and hybrid working, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, pension and a competitive salary in line with previous experience (guideline up to £45,000). Job Responsibilities As an experienced Conveyancer in Newark, Nottinghamshire your new job will see you take responsibility for your own low volume caseload of high quality residential conveyancing transactions. You will manage each matter through the full conveyancing process right through to completion. You will be fully supported by the wider conveyancing team, which is headed up by an experienced Partner, and have a wealth of experience around you to provide assistance with more complex transactions. Specific duties will include: Manage your own caseload of residential conveyancing transactions including sale and purchase, leasehold and freehold, right to buy, shared ownership, remortgage and transfer of equity Drafting all relevant documentation and SDLT forms Providing clear and accurate advice to clients Build and maintain strong relationships with clients Liaising with estate agents, solicitors, lenders, and other third parties Person Specification Applications are sought from experienced Conveyancers in Newark, Nottinghamshire and surrounding areas within commutable distance. You will be able to demonstrate a solid understanding of residential conveyancing processes and have ideally managed your own caseload or assisted heavily on a caseload previously and be looking to take a step up. Conveyancer with 2+ years experience or a Conveyancing Paralegal with considerable conveyancing experience looking to step up into a fee earning role Prior experience managing a varied caseload include both leasehold and freehold files Demonstrate a strong knowledge of the conveyancing process and current regulations Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills Benefits and Rewards You will be joining a modern law firm in Newark, Nottinghamshire that has a truly stellar reputation across the East Midlands region. You will consistently have exposure to high quality work and be part of a friendly, dynamic, integrated team culture. Benefits include: Competitive salary up to £45,000 depending on experience Flexible and hybrid working 25 days holiday Pension scheme Continuous training and development opportunities Exposure to consistent high quality work About the Law A highly regarded and long established law firm with an excellent reputation across Nottinghamshire and the wider East Midlands. With long standing deep roots in the local market, the firm has built a strong reputation for delivering high quality legal services alongside a genuinely personal approach across all of their offices. The successful Conveyancer will join a busy and successful Residential Property team, working alongside experienced legal professionals within a supportive and collaborative environment. The team handles a varied caseload of residential conveyancing matters and offers an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Conveyancer to develop their career within a respected and well established practice. They offer a friendly and professional working environment, with a strong team culture and the opportunity to become part of a business that is well respected within the local legal market. Next Steps Apply now to be considered for this new Conveyancer role in Newark, Nottinghamshire or for a confidential discussion please send your CV to Izzie Vaughan at the Eventus Recruitment Group. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact me at the details above for a confidential discussion on your career. The Eventus Recruitment Group are award-winning recruitment specialists operating across the UK and Ireland in the Legal, Finance and Financial Services sectors. Please note, the years' experience and / or salary are listed in our advertisements as a guide. We are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role. As an equal opportunities employer we welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Our privacy policy can be found at the bottom of our website.
Main Purpose of the job: To work flexibly across the planning service to provide in-depth technical and administrative support, with a primary focus on: handling, monitoring and coordinating planning service complaints (including logging, tracking, performance reporting and quality assurance of responses), coordinating and responding to Freedom of Information (FOI) and related information requests (including collation, redaction support and deadline management), finance support including income monitoring, cost recovery, debt chasing and reconciliations; producing management information and reports, o maintaining accurate records across relevant planning systems to support effective casework, complaints and information governance processes, To assist the planning service management team with their customer service activities, promotion of chargeable services and service improvement projects; such as commercialisation of chargeable services, better data collection, web site changes and self-service. Although there may be some specialisation of duties within the post, it is expected that all post holders will be able to cover any absence for post holders within their grade or respond to increases in demand for a particular service. Summary of Responsibilities and Personal Duties: 1. To manage the end-to-end administration of planning service complaints, including logging/acknowledgement, tracking deadlines, coordinating input from service areas, quality-checking draft responses and ensuring replies are issued within required timescales. 2. To coordinate and respond to FOI, EIR and related information requests for the Planning Service, including liaising with officers to gather information, maintaining a clear audit trail, supporting redaction where required, and monitoring performance against statutory deadlines. 3. To support financial administration for the Planning Service, including income monitoring, cost recovery, raising purchase orders, receipting invoices, chasing debt where appropriate, and producing regular reconciliations and management information. 4. To undertake redaction of complex and sensitive documents to support complaints handling and information requests, ensuring personal data and legally privileged information is removed in line with GDPR, relevant exemptions and Council policies prior to disclosure. 5. To provide flexible technical support to the wider Planning Service (including validation and consultation on complex planning and related applications where necessary) to help maintain service standards and performance targets. 6. To proactively monitor and report on service performance for complaints, FOI/EIR and key customer enquiries, including maintaining trackers, producing regular management reports and identifying trends and improvement actions. 7. To supervise and coach Planning Technicians in financial administration tasks (including creating suppliers, raising purchase orders, receipting invoices and maintaining records) to ensure accuracy, compliance and timely processing. 8. To utilise knowledge of planning service processes and relevant legislation/policy to investigate and resolve customer enquiries and issues. 9. To take responsibility for achieving a good outcome, ensuring communication with residents, planning professionals, Members and internal customers is clear, concise and addresses the points raised. 10. To provide administrative support to chargeable services (where applicable) and ensure associated income is recorded, monitored and reported accurately. 11. To manage, on behalf of the management team, updates to the planning services webpages and standard customer-facing information, ensuring content supports complaint reduction, clear expectations and improved customer experience. 10. To lead on the day-to-day administration of complaints and member/MP/ombudsman enquiries for the Planning Service, including logging and monitoring on the relevant system, coordinating draft responses, editing for completeness/consistency, and ensuring deadlines and service standards are met. To research and respond to FOI/EIR requests in line with statutory requirements. 11. Ensure that any improvement actions arising from complaints and feedback are prioritised and incorporated into the Planning Services improvement activities. Identify and advise managers of themes and risks, including those with potential reputational implications. 12. To work as part of a flexible team to ensure that workloads are effectively handled within required timescales, particularly for complaints, FOI/EIR and finance administration. 13. Actively participate in reviewing and implementing service improvement initiatives including process development, customer care initiatives and stakeholder projects. 14. Keep abreast of relevant planning legislation, complaints handling standards, information governance requirements (FOI/EIR/GDPR) and Council financial procedures. 12. Ensure performance targets and service objectives are met. 13. To provide on the job training and coaching to new members of the planning service and team; including planning technicians, junior planning officers and apprentices. 14. Internal contacts: These include planning officers, senior staff within own and other Directorates. 15. External contacts: Constant contact with members of the public, applicants, developers and their representatives, objectors, amenity groups, solicitors, personal search agents, plus other officers from public bodies and organisations. 16. To carry out the duties of the post with due regard to the Councils relevant codes and procedures. 17. To carry out duties with due regard to the Councils values and behaviours 18. All employees are required to participate in Appraisal and Performance Management processes and to undertake appropriate training and development, including mandatory induction training, identified to enhance their work. 19. Undertake other duties, commensurate with the grade, as may reasonably be required.
Aug 16, 2026
Contractor
Main Purpose of the job: To work flexibly across the planning service to provide in-depth technical and administrative support, with a primary focus on: handling, monitoring and coordinating planning service complaints (including logging, tracking, performance reporting and quality assurance of responses), coordinating and responding to Freedom of Information (FOI) and related information requests (including collation, redaction support and deadline management), finance support including income monitoring, cost recovery, debt chasing and reconciliations; producing management information and reports, o maintaining accurate records across relevant planning systems to support effective casework, complaints and information governance processes, To assist the planning service management team with their customer service activities, promotion of chargeable services and service improvement projects; such as commercialisation of chargeable services, better data collection, web site changes and self-service. Although there may be some specialisation of duties within the post, it is expected that all post holders will be able to cover any absence for post holders within their grade or respond to increases in demand for a particular service. Summary of Responsibilities and Personal Duties: 1. To manage the end-to-end administration of planning service complaints, including logging/acknowledgement, tracking deadlines, coordinating input from service areas, quality-checking draft responses and ensuring replies are issued within required timescales. 2. To coordinate and respond to FOI, EIR and related information requests for the Planning Service, including liaising with officers to gather information, maintaining a clear audit trail, supporting redaction where required, and monitoring performance against statutory deadlines. 3. To support financial administration for the Planning Service, including income monitoring, cost recovery, raising purchase orders, receipting invoices, chasing debt where appropriate, and producing regular reconciliations and management information. 4. To undertake redaction of complex and sensitive documents to support complaints handling and information requests, ensuring personal data and legally privileged information is removed in line with GDPR, relevant exemptions and Council policies prior to disclosure. 5. To provide flexible technical support to the wider Planning Service (including validation and consultation on complex planning and related applications where necessary) to help maintain service standards and performance targets. 6. To proactively monitor and report on service performance for complaints, FOI/EIR and key customer enquiries, including maintaining trackers, producing regular management reports and identifying trends and improvement actions. 7. To supervise and coach Planning Technicians in financial administration tasks (including creating suppliers, raising purchase orders, receipting invoices and maintaining records) to ensure accuracy, compliance and timely processing. 8. To utilise knowledge of planning service processes and relevant legislation/policy to investigate and resolve customer enquiries and issues. 9. To take responsibility for achieving a good outcome, ensuring communication with residents, planning professionals, Members and internal customers is clear, concise and addresses the points raised. 10. To provide administrative support to chargeable services (where applicable) and ensure associated income is recorded, monitored and reported accurately. 11. To manage, on behalf of the management team, updates to the planning services webpages and standard customer-facing information, ensuring content supports complaint reduction, clear expectations and improved customer experience. 10. To lead on the day-to-day administration of complaints and member/MP/ombudsman enquiries for the Planning Service, including logging and monitoring on the relevant system, coordinating draft responses, editing for completeness/consistency, and ensuring deadlines and service standards are met. To research and respond to FOI/EIR requests in line with statutory requirements. 11. Ensure that any improvement actions arising from complaints and feedback are prioritised and incorporated into the Planning Services improvement activities. Identify and advise managers of themes and risks, including those with potential reputational implications. 12. To work as part of a flexible team to ensure that workloads are effectively handled within required timescales, particularly for complaints, FOI/EIR and finance administration. 13. Actively participate in reviewing and implementing service improvement initiatives including process development, customer care initiatives and stakeholder projects. 14. Keep abreast of relevant planning legislation, complaints handling standards, information governance requirements (FOI/EIR/GDPR) and Council financial procedures. 12. Ensure performance targets and service objectives are met. 13. To provide on the job training and coaching to new members of the planning service and team; including planning technicians, junior planning officers and apprentices. 14. Internal contacts: These include planning officers, senior staff within own and other Directorates. 15. External contacts: Constant contact with members of the public, applicants, developers and their representatives, objectors, amenity groups, solicitors, personal search agents, plus other officers from public bodies and organisations. 16. To carry out the duties of the post with due regard to the Councils relevant codes and procedures. 17. To carry out duties with due regard to the Councils values and behaviours 18. All employees are required to participate in Appraisal and Performance Management processes and to undertake appropriate training and development, including mandatory induction training, identified to enhance their work. 19. Undertake other duties, commensurate with the grade, as may reasonably be required.
We're currently looking for Temporary Works Supervisor will support the safe and controlled implementation of temporary works across a major infrastructure project. Working closely with the Temporary Works Coordinator (TWC), engineering team, construction management and site supervision, the TWS will provide day-to-day supervision of temporary works within their allocated areas. The role is particularly focused on ensuring temporary works are installed, used, inspected, modified and dismantled in accordance with the approved design, temporary works procedures and agreed construction methodology. The project is a fast-paced, self-delivery environment with multiple simultaneous work fronts and a significant site workforce, requiring strong organisation, communication and site supervision. Temporary Works Supervision Supervise temporary works activities within allocated areas under the direction of the Temporary Works Coordinator. Ensure temporary works are constructed and installed in accordance with the approved design, drawings, specifications and method statements. Check that the latest approved temporary works information is available to the construction team before works commence. Ensure relevant supervisors, engineers and operatives understand the temporary works requirements applicable to their activities. Monitor temporary works throughout their installation and use. Identify deviations from the approved temporary works design and ensure these are raised immediately with the TWC. Ensure temporary works are not altered, loaded, dismantled or otherwise changed without the appropriate authorisation. Support the controlled dismantling and removal of temporary works when no longer required. Inspection & Control Carry out and coordinate inspections of temporary works at the required stages. Ensure hold points and inspection requirements are observed before construction activities proceed. Verify that temporary works have been installed in accordance with the approved design before requesting the appropriate permit or authorisation. Assist with pre-use inspections and checks prior to temporary works being brought into service. Monitor temporary works during use for signs of movement, damage, deterioration or unauthorised alteration. Ensure any defects or non-conformances are identified, reported and appropriately resolved. Maintain clear inspection and supervision records. Coordination Work closely with the Temporary Works Coordinator to understand upcoming temporary works requirements. Liaise with Site Engineers, Senior Engineers, Sub Agents, Construction Managers, General Foremen and supervisors. Coordinate temporary works activities with the construction programme and individual work fronts. Assist in identifying upcoming temporary works requirements before they become programme constraints. Attend temporary works, engineering and construction coordination meetings where required. Ensure the site delivery team understands any restrictions, loading limitations or sequencing requirements associated with temporary works. Documentation & Compliance Support the TWC in maintaining accurate temporary works documentation. Ensure approved drawings, design information and relevant documentation are available at the point of work. Maintain records of inspections and temporary works activities within allocated areas. Ensure temporary works procedures and project-specific requirements are followed. Support the close-out of temporary works documentation following completion and dismantling. Escalate any temporary works concern immediately where the installation or site condition differs from the approved design. Experience & Qualifications The successful individual should ideally have: Previous experience supervising temporary works on major civil engineering, reinforced concrete or infrastructure projects. Good understanding of temporary works procedures and the relationship between the TWC, TWS, Temporary Works Designer and construction team. Ability to interpret temporary works drawings, specifications and technical information. Strong inspection and record-keeping capability. Applicants must hold a CITB Temporary Works Supervisor qualification Project working hours are 11 per day across a 11 day on 3 day off rotation and competitive overtime rates for weekend working.
Aug 16, 2026
Seasonal
We're currently looking for Temporary Works Supervisor will support the safe and controlled implementation of temporary works across a major infrastructure project. Working closely with the Temporary Works Coordinator (TWC), engineering team, construction management and site supervision, the TWS will provide day-to-day supervision of temporary works within their allocated areas. The role is particularly focused on ensuring temporary works are installed, used, inspected, modified and dismantled in accordance with the approved design, temporary works procedures and agreed construction methodology. The project is a fast-paced, self-delivery environment with multiple simultaneous work fronts and a significant site workforce, requiring strong organisation, communication and site supervision. Temporary Works Supervision Supervise temporary works activities within allocated areas under the direction of the Temporary Works Coordinator. Ensure temporary works are constructed and installed in accordance with the approved design, drawings, specifications and method statements. Check that the latest approved temporary works information is available to the construction team before works commence. Ensure relevant supervisors, engineers and operatives understand the temporary works requirements applicable to their activities. Monitor temporary works throughout their installation and use. Identify deviations from the approved temporary works design and ensure these are raised immediately with the TWC. Ensure temporary works are not altered, loaded, dismantled or otherwise changed without the appropriate authorisation. Support the controlled dismantling and removal of temporary works when no longer required. Inspection & Control Carry out and coordinate inspections of temporary works at the required stages. Ensure hold points and inspection requirements are observed before construction activities proceed. Verify that temporary works have been installed in accordance with the approved design before requesting the appropriate permit or authorisation. Assist with pre-use inspections and checks prior to temporary works being brought into service. Monitor temporary works during use for signs of movement, damage, deterioration or unauthorised alteration. Ensure any defects or non-conformances are identified, reported and appropriately resolved. Maintain clear inspection and supervision records. Coordination Work closely with the Temporary Works Coordinator to understand upcoming temporary works requirements. Liaise with Site Engineers, Senior Engineers, Sub Agents, Construction Managers, General Foremen and supervisors. Coordinate temporary works activities with the construction programme and individual work fronts. Assist in identifying upcoming temporary works requirements before they become programme constraints. Attend temporary works, engineering and construction coordination meetings where required. Ensure the site delivery team understands any restrictions, loading limitations or sequencing requirements associated with temporary works. Documentation & Compliance Support the TWC in maintaining accurate temporary works documentation. Ensure approved drawings, design information and relevant documentation are available at the point of work. Maintain records of inspections and temporary works activities within allocated areas. Ensure temporary works procedures and project-specific requirements are followed. Support the close-out of temporary works documentation following completion and dismantling. Escalate any temporary works concern immediately where the installation or site condition differs from the approved design. Experience & Qualifications The successful individual should ideally have: Previous experience supervising temporary works on major civil engineering, reinforced concrete or infrastructure projects. Good understanding of temporary works procedures and the relationship between the TWC, TWS, Temporary Works Designer and construction team. Ability to interpret temporary works drawings, specifications and technical information. Strong inspection and record-keeping capability. Applicants must hold a CITB Temporary Works Supervisor qualification Project working hours are 11 per day across a 11 day on 3 day off rotation and competitive overtime rates for weekend working.
The Eventus Recruitment Group
Leicester, Leicestershire
Eventus Legal are seeking a Residential Property Solicitor (Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer) with 2+ years PQE to join a well-established and expanding Residential Property team in Leicester City Centre. This is a full-time, permanent Residential Property Solicitor providing exposure to high quality work with one of the regions leading and most highly regarded multi-service law firms. You can expect to be offered benefits such as hybrid working up to 2 days per week working from home, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, pension and a competitive salary in line with previous experience and/or PQE (guideline up to £50,000) and great local transport links across Leicestershire. Job Responsibilities As an experienced Residential Property Solicitor your new job will see you take responsibility for your own low volume caseload of residential property transactions. You will manage each matter through the full conveyancing process right through to completion and post completion. You will work alongside the wider team and be supported by a friendly and supportive Partner and Head of Department. You will benefit from having a team of paralegals and legal assistants to support each and every transaction end to end. Specific duties will include: Manage your own caseload of residential conveyancing transactions including sale and purchase, leasehold and freehold, right to buy, shared ownership, remortgage and transfer of equity and New Builds Drafting all relevant documentation and SDLT forms Providing clear and accurate advice to clients Build and maintain strong relationships with clients and third parties Supporting junior colleagues within the team as and when necessary Liaising with estate agents, solicitors, lenders, and other third parties Engage in any business development as and when required to assist in the future development of the residential property department Person Specification Applications are sought from experienced Residential Property Solicitors or CILEX and CLC's in Leicester, Leicestershire and surrounding areas within commutable distance. You will be able to demonstrate a solid understanding of residential property processes and have managed a varied caseload previously and seen transactions through the full cycle. Solicitor (2+ years PQE), CILEX or Licensed Conveyancer with a solid background in residential property Prior experience managing a varied caseload include both leasehold and freehold files Demonstrate a strong knowledge of the conveyancing process and current regulations Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to build strong relationships with clients and communicate effectively face to face and electronically Fully IT proficient and previous use of case management systems Benefits and Rewards You will be joining a modern law firm in Leicester, Leicestershire that has a truly stellar reputation across the East Midlands region. You will consistently have exposure to high quality work and be part of a friendly, dynamic, integrated team culture. Benefits include: Competitive salary up to £50,000 depending on experience and/or PQE Flexible and hybrid working with up to 2 days working remotely from home 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension scheme Continuous training and development opportunities Exposure to consistent high quality work Local transport links Regular social and networking events About the Company This well established and highly respected regional law firm has built an excellent reputation across Leicestershire and the wider East Midlands, offering a broad range of legal services to both individuals and businesses. The firm combines the expertise and quality you would expect from a well regarded practice with a genuinely approachable and people focused culture. The team is made up of experienced legal professionals who are committed to delivering a high standard of client service, while also supporting each other and creating a positive environment to work in. This is an exciting opportunity to join a forward thinking firm with a strong reputation, a loyal client base and a clear commitment to investing in its people. Whether you're looking to progress your career, take on more responsibility or simply find a firm where you can build a long term future, this is a great opportunity to become part of a well established and highly respected legal team Next Steps Apply now to be considered for this new Residential Property Solicitor role in Leicester, Leicestershire or for a confidential discussion please send your CV to Izzie Vaughan at the Eventus Recruitment Group. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact me at the details above for a confidential discussion on your career. The Eventus Recruitment Group are award-winning recruitment specialists operating across the UK and Ireland in the Legal, Finance and Financial Services sectors. Please note, the years' experience and / or salary are listed in our advertisements as a guide. We are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role. As an equal opportunities employer we welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Our privacy policy can be found at the bottom of our website.
Aug 15, 2026
Full time
Eventus Legal are seeking a Residential Property Solicitor (Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer) with 2+ years PQE to join a well-established and expanding Residential Property team in Leicester City Centre. This is a full-time, permanent Residential Property Solicitor providing exposure to high quality work with one of the regions leading and most highly regarded multi-service law firms. You can expect to be offered benefits such as hybrid working up to 2 days per week working from home, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, pension and a competitive salary in line with previous experience and/or PQE (guideline up to £50,000) and great local transport links across Leicestershire. Job Responsibilities As an experienced Residential Property Solicitor your new job will see you take responsibility for your own low volume caseload of residential property transactions. You will manage each matter through the full conveyancing process right through to completion and post completion. You will work alongside the wider team and be supported by a friendly and supportive Partner and Head of Department. You will benefit from having a team of paralegals and legal assistants to support each and every transaction end to end. Specific duties will include: Manage your own caseload of residential conveyancing transactions including sale and purchase, leasehold and freehold, right to buy, shared ownership, remortgage and transfer of equity and New Builds Drafting all relevant documentation and SDLT forms Providing clear and accurate advice to clients Build and maintain strong relationships with clients and third parties Supporting junior colleagues within the team as and when necessary Liaising with estate agents, solicitors, lenders, and other third parties Engage in any business development as and when required to assist in the future development of the residential property department Person Specification Applications are sought from experienced Residential Property Solicitors or CILEX and CLC's in Leicester, Leicestershire and surrounding areas within commutable distance. You will be able to demonstrate a solid understanding of residential property processes and have managed a varied caseload previously and seen transactions through the full cycle. Solicitor (2+ years PQE), CILEX or Licensed Conveyancer with a solid background in residential property Prior experience managing a varied caseload include both leasehold and freehold files Demonstrate a strong knowledge of the conveyancing process and current regulations Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to build strong relationships with clients and communicate effectively face to face and electronically Fully IT proficient and previous use of case management systems Benefits and Rewards You will be joining a modern law firm in Leicester, Leicestershire that has a truly stellar reputation across the East Midlands region. You will consistently have exposure to high quality work and be part of a friendly, dynamic, integrated team culture. Benefits include: Competitive salary up to £50,000 depending on experience and/or PQE Flexible and hybrid working with up to 2 days working remotely from home 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension scheme Continuous training and development opportunities Exposure to consistent high quality work Local transport links Regular social and networking events About the Company This well established and highly respected regional law firm has built an excellent reputation across Leicestershire and the wider East Midlands, offering a broad range of legal services to both individuals and businesses. The firm combines the expertise and quality you would expect from a well regarded practice with a genuinely approachable and people focused culture. The team is made up of experienced legal professionals who are committed to delivering a high standard of client service, while also supporting each other and creating a positive environment to work in. This is an exciting opportunity to join a forward thinking firm with a strong reputation, a loyal client base and a clear commitment to investing in its people. Whether you're looking to progress your career, take on more responsibility or simply find a firm where you can build a long term future, this is a great opportunity to become part of a well established and highly respected legal team Next Steps Apply now to be considered for this new Residential Property Solicitor role in Leicester, Leicestershire or for a confidential discussion please send your CV to Izzie Vaughan at the Eventus Recruitment Group. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact me at the details above for a confidential discussion on your career. The Eventus Recruitment Group are award-winning recruitment specialists operating across the UK and Ireland in the Legal, Finance and Financial Services sectors. 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Repairs Planner / Scheduler - Social Housing Repairs & Maintenance Full-Time, permanent Based in Winchester £28,000 - £30,000 per annum DOE Are you an experienced Repairs Planner? If so, we may be able to help you! Here at Howells, we are working with a leading, UK contractor to find an experienced and proactive Repairs Planner / Scheduler to join their team, working on repairs and maintenance within social housing. This is a full time, permanent position based in Winchester. For this role, you must have experience as a Planner / Scheduler working on a Social Housing contract, either for a main contractor or RSL (Social Landlord), along with excellent time management and communication skills. You will also have experience of using a repairs and maintenance software. Planner / Scheduler Responsibilities: Managing calls on system Managing operatives diaries General administration Planning repairs and maintenance requests to the relevant operative Ensure trade skill sets and location parameters are working effectively Liaising with operatives, tenants and the Client Document Control - Ensure worksheets are received and checked Work towards individual and client KPI's Deal with council and private housing contracts, planning and scheduling routine, essential and emergency property maintenance works Tracking and monitoring to completion Liaison with in-house and 3rd party engineers and tradesmen and council operatives to plan appointments, materials and logistics and reorganising of schedules Organisation of external supply companies Ensuring all trades are readied and present on-site and works completed in-line with committed client completion dates Be able to work in a fast paced demanding role with constant collaboration with key stakeholders, clients, councils, housing agents, suppliers and trades You will be working for a modern, forward thinking business; that believes the strengths, skills and personalities of their people are the key to the groups success. If you are interested please apply online now!
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