Job Title : Project Manager Location: Birmingham Salary: Competitive Job Type: Permanent, Full time About Excalon: Excalon was founded in 2002 and became part of the Renew Holdings Group in 2024. We are a leading infrastructure contractor specialising in the provision of services to the utilities industry. This is an exciting time to join our business. About The Role: As a Project Manager, you will manage a range of major infrastructure projects ensuring safe delivery, on time and within budget, whilst meeting all legislative requirements. This will require you to plan, manage and evaluate projects throughout their lifecycle and conduct pre-start and post-implementation reviews to embed a culture of continuous improvement. Key Accountabilities: Act as the principal site contact point for Excalon clients and ensure that all activities on site are in accordance with statutory requirements and company policy. Establish a strong understanding of our client's requirements and the impact of the success factors of the project. Ensure you can meet the scope with defined completion criteria and build long term relationships with the client. Produce accurate and attainable programs of work to be issued to the client for approval. Liaise with the programmers & notice management team to schedule the works and allocate resources. Assemble your key team resources to deliver the project(s) and manage and motivate this group to achieve the required results. Identify the dependencies between project activities and define the stages to ensure seamless delivery. Regularly monitor progress at a frequency which enables action to be taken to troubleshoot issues and push the project back on track: Measure revenue, productivity, and quality. Ensure that all necessary contract documentation and reports are accurate and produced on time and are effectively communicated, both internally and externally. Ensure the safe systems of work are implemented and that all necessary documentation is in place, complying with the CDM Regulations ensuring compliance with current legislation and specifications concerning operating practices. Prepare and issue method statements and risk assessments for inclusion into the site safety file. Select and nominate sub-contractors for specific works, ensuring high quality work at a competitive price. Take direct responsibility for Health and Safety of employees, sub-contractors, and visitors on the site. Manage costs, sales, and forecasts of each project in liaison with the Commercial department. Ensure that all project personnel have the appropriate training and competencies for their role. Work in partnership with the SHEQ and HR team to ensure full competency of project resources. Accurately measure, quantify, and order specific material requirements. Liaise with the client on technical issues ensuring quality and consistency of installations. Ensure all documentation is to the highest of standards, and Project Hangover Files are provided to the Client in an efficient time frame. Maximize team performance whilst focusing on a safety-first culture. Ensure delivery of all relevant equipment and materials on site as required. Accurately mark out routes, section lengths and joint bay positions where relevant, conveying this information to the operational delivery teams Ensure excavations comply with health and safety regulations and best practice - ensure the Ensure design criteria is met throughout the project life cycle. Liaise with sub-contractors to ensure all safety documentation is presented and they report to site when required. To attend pre-start and site meetings as required by Clients and the Business To inform the Contracts Coordinator of any non-conformances within the Project Complete time sheets for staff working on your projects as directed by the Operations Manager Write site specific RAMS for the project Update straight line Drawings every week (SLD if required) About you: Essential Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Recognised Project Management Qualification (RICS or APM) Microsoft Project Foundation CSCS - Academically Qualified or Supervisors/Managers Card SMSTS Temporary Works Supervisor NRSWA: Streetworks Supervisor Confined Spaces Deep Excavation / Temporary Works Supervisor Emergency First Aid Proficient in the use of Microsoft office suite Desirable Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Existing Experience as a Project Manager for Infrastructure Projects NVQ Level 5 Benefits: Auto-enrolment pension Death in service 1x salary Occupational Health Surveillance Employee Assistance Programme Funded Qualifications and Training Company vehicle and fuel card Additional Information: We respectfully request no agencies at this time. All applicants must reside and have the right to live and work in the UK. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Infrastructure Project Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Project Management, Project Administrator, Project Estimator, Project Planning, Project Coordinator, Project Director, Senior Project Lead, Construction Project Manager may all be considered.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Job Title : Project Manager Location: Birmingham Salary: Competitive Job Type: Permanent, Full time About Excalon: Excalon was founded in 2002 and became part of the Renew Holdings Group in 2024. We are a leading infrastructure contractor specialising in the provision of services to the utilities industry. This is an exciting time to join our business. About The Role: As a Project Manager, you will manage a range of major infrastructure projects ensuring safe delivery, on time and within budget, whilst meeting all legislative requirements. This will require you to plan, manage and evaluate projects throughout their lifecycle and conduct pre-start and post-implementation reviews to embed a culture of continuous improvement. Key Accountabilities: Act as the principal site contact point for Excalon clients and ensure that all activities on site are in accordance with statutory requirements and company policy. Establish a strong understanding of our client's requirements and the impact of the success factors of the project. Ensure you can meet the scope with defined completion criteria and build long term relationships with the client. Produce accurate and attainable programs of work to be issued to the client for approval. Liaise with the programmers & notice management team to schedule the works and allocate resources. Assemble your key team resources to deliver the project(s) and manage and motivate this group to achieve the required results. Identify the dependencies between project activities and define the stages to ensure seamless delivery. Regularly monitor progress at a frequency which enables action to be taken to troubleshoot issues and push the project back on track: Measure revenue, productivity, and quality. Ensure that all necessary contract documentation and reports are accurate and produced on time and are effectively communicated, both internally and externally. Ensure the safe systems of work are implemented and that all necessary documentation is in place, complying with the CDM Regulations ensuring compliance with current legislation and specifications concerning operating practices. Prepare and issue method statements and risk assessments for inclusion into the site safety file. Select and nominate sub-contractors for specific works, ensuring high quality work at a competitive price. Take direct responsibility for Health and Safety of employees, sub-contractors, and visitors on the site. Manage costs, sales, and forecasts of each project in liaison with the Commercial department. Ensure that all project personnel have the appropriate training and competencies for their role. Work in partnership with the SHEQ and HR team to ensure full competency of project resources. Accurately measure, quantify, and order specific material requirements. Liaise with the client on technical issues ensuring quality and consistency of installations. Ensure all documentation is to the highest of standards, and Project Hangover Files are provided to the Client in an efficient time frame. Maximize team performance whilst focusing on a safety-first culture. Ensure delivery of all relevant equipment and materials on site as required. Accurately mark out routes, section lengths and joint bay positions where relevant, conveying this information to the operational delivery teams Ensure excavations comply with health and safety regulations and best practice - ensure the Ensure design criteria is met throughout the project life cycle. Liaise with sub-contractors to ensure all safety documentation is presented and they report to site when required. To attend pre-start and site meetings as required by Clients and the Business To inform the Contracts Coordinator of any non-conformances within the Project Complete time sheets for staff working on your projects as directed by the Operations Manager Write site specific RAMS for the project Update straight line Drawings every week (SLD if required) About you: Essential Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Recognised Project Management Qualification (RICS or APM) Microsoft Project Foundation CSCS - Academically Qualified or Supervisors/Managers Card SMSTS Temporary Works Supervisor NRSWA: Streetworks Supervisor Confined Spaces Deep Excavation / Temporary Works Supervisor Emergency First Aid Proficient in the use of Microsoft office suite Desirable Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Existing Experience as a Project Manager for Infrastructure Projects NVQ Level 5 Benefits: Auto-enrolment pension Death in service 1x salary Occupational Health Surveillance Employee Assistance Programme Funded Qualifications and Training Company vehicle and fuel card Additional Information: We respectfully request no agencies at this time. All applicants must reside and have the right to live and work in the UK. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Infrastructure Project Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Project Management, Project Administrator, Project Estimator, Project Planning, Project Coordinator, Project Director, Senior Project Lead, Construction Project Manager may all be considered.
UTILITIES MANAGER Location: DA15 Hendon / Sidcup 440 per day Report to the Head of Environment and Sustainability The Utilities Manager is the key point of expertise for utilities management within the Property Services Directorate (PSD). The role is responsible for both strategic and day-to-day operational management of utilities (energy and water) across an estate of approximately 300 properties, with an annual budget of around 30m. This includes managing supplier relationships, validating and approving invoices, ensuring continuity of supply, and supporting statutory and voluntary energy/carbon reporting. The Utilities Manager not only plays a critical role in ensuring continuity of utilities supply but also achieving cost efficiencies and supporting carbon reduction objectives across the estate. The post holder will work closely with internal stakeholders (Finance, Commercial, Estates Management) and external suppliers to ensure effective contract management, accurate billing, and compliance with governance requirements. Scope Manage utilities contracts and supplier relationships, ensuring compliance with SLAs and resolution of complex queries promptly, ensuring high standards of customer service. This includes maintaining the relationship with Government Procurement Services (GPS) who are responsible for buying energy and managing the energy utilities framework, as well as the various energy and water suppliers. Oversee validation and approval of all utilities invoices (electricity, gas, water, fuel oil) and ensuring processes are in place to ensure the quality and completeness of records in the TEAM Sigma system to avoid additional charges and prevent disconnection. Provide business performance reports, forecasts, and budgetary input to senior management and support budget development, accruals, and variance analysis in collaboration with Finance. Ensure continuity of supply across the estate and manage costs effectively and prevent disconnection through proactive management of payments and disputes and maintaining strategic stakeholder relationships. Support energy/carbon reporting requirements by ensuring accurate data capture and system integrity. Drive continuous improvement and process re-engineering to achieve efficiencies and cost savings and operational resilience. Liaise with internal teams and suppliers to align utilities management with estate changes (acquisitions/disposals). Experience and Qualifications Detailed knowledge of utilities and energy management, including contract frameworks, supplier management, consumption analysis, and billing validation. Strong understanding of financial processes (budgeting, accruals, forecasting) and purchase order systems. Experience in supplier negotiation and relationship management. Proven ability to analyse complex data and produce accurate reports. Significant experience managing small teams and high-volume invoice processing. Desirable: NVQ or equivalent in accountancy or business-related subject. Desirable: Knowledge of MPS estate and governance processes. Personal Specification Excellent interpersonal and negotiation skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving capability. Well-developed written and verbal communication skills for reporting to both technical and non-technical audiences. Resilient, proactive, and able to manage competing priorities.
Mar 06, 2026
Seasonal
UTILITIES MANAGER Location: DA15 Hendon / Sidcup 440 per day Report to the Head of Environment and Sustainability The Utilities Manager is the key point of expertise for utilities management within the Property Services Directorate (PSD). The role is responsible for both strategic and day-to-day operational management of utilities (energy and water) across an estate of approximately 300 properties, with an annual budget of around 30m. This includes managing supplier relationships, validating and approving invoices, ensuring continuity of supply, and supporting statutory and voluntary energy/carbon reporting. The Utilities Manager not only plays a critical role in ensuring continuity of utilities supply but also achieving cost efficiencies and supporting carbon reduction objectives across the estate. The post holder will work closely with internal stakeholders (Finance, Commercial, Estates Management) and external suppliers to ensure effective contract management, accurate billing, and compliance with governance requirements. Scope Manage utilities contracts and supplier relationships, ensuring compliance with SLAs and resolution of complex queries promptly, ensuring high standards of customer service. This includes maintaining the relationship with Government Procurement Services (GPS) who are responsible for buying energy and managing the energy utilities framework, as well as the various energy and water suppliers. Oversee validation and approval of all utilities invoices (electricity, gas, water, fuel oil) and ensuring processes are in place to ensure the quality and completeness of records in the TEAM Sigma system to avoid additional charges and prevent disconnection. Provide business performance reports, forecasts, and budgetary input to senior management and support budget development, accruals, and variance analysis in collaboration with Finance. Ensure continuity of supply across the estate and manage costs effectively and prevent disconnection through proactive management of payments and disputes and maintaining strategic stakeholder relationships. Support energy/carbon reporting requirements by ensuring accurate data capture and system integrity. Drive continuous improvement and process re-engineering to achieve efficiencies and cost savings and operational resilience. Liaise with internal teams and suppliers to align utilities management with estate changes (acquisitions/disposals). Experience and Qualifications Detailed knowledge of utilities and energy management, including contract frameworks, supplier management, consumption analysis, and billing validation. Strong understanding of financial processes (budgeting, accruals, forecasting) and purchase order systems. Experience in supplier negotiation and relationship management. Proven ability to analyse complex data and produce accurate reports. Significant experience managing small teams and high-volume invoice processing. Desirable: NVQ or equivalent in accountancy or business-related subject. Desirable: Knowledge of MPS estate and governance processes. Personal Specification Excellent interpersonal and negotiation skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving capability. Well-developed written and verbal communication skills for reporting to both technical and non-technical audiences. Resilient, proactive, and able to manage competing priorities.
A leading consultancy in the infrastructure and property sector is seeking an experienced Land Referencer Manager to support the delivery of statutory land referencing services across major infrastructure, energy, utilities and regeneration projects. This role combines technical delivery with quality assurance, team support and involvement in the ongoing development and implementation of an established land referencing platform. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional looking to play a key role in complex infrastructure schemes while contributing to process improvement and the development of junior team members. The position offers a highly competitive salary and an attractive benefits package, including a range of flexible benefits that can be tailored to individual circumstances. Options include purchasing additional annual leave, health cash plans, a cycle-to-work scheme and more. Applications from candidates seeking flexible or agile working arrangements are welcomed and can be discussed during the application process. Key Responsibilities Lead and support land referencing activities across CPO, DCO, TWAO and GVD schemes Undertake ownership identification, title analysis and reconciliation of land interests Prepare and review Books of Reference, land plans, schedules and other statutory documentation Ensure consistency between GIS datasets, plans and written schedules Support quality assurance processes, peer reviews and audit preparation Provide technical guidance and mentoring to junior land referencers Liaise with surveyors, land agents, legal teams and project stakeholders to resolve complex land matters Requirements Significant experience in land referencing, ideally on statutory infrastructure schemes Strong knowledge of planning and compulsory purchase legislation, including DCO, TWAO and GVD processes Experience working with GIS-supported land referencing workflows Previous experience mentoring, developing or managing junior team members Strong attention to detail and the ability to manage complex datasets and documentation Experience with digital delivery platforms, data-led QA processes or system improvement initiatives would be advantageous, as would strong commercial awareness. A proactive and client-focused approach is essential, along with a commitment to delivering high-quality work and building strong professional relationships. Candidates who may not meet every requirement but believe they have relevant experience or transferable skills are encouraged to apply. Applications are welcomed from individuals keen to develop their career within a collaborative and supportive environment.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
A leading consultancy in the infrastructure and property sector is seeking an experienced Land Referencer Manager to support the delivery of statutory land referencing services across major infrastructure, energy, utilities and regeneration projects. This role combines technical delivery with quality assurance, team support and involvement in the ongoing development and implementation of an established land referencing platform. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional looking to play a key role in complex infrastructure schemes while contributing to process improvement and the development of junior team members. The position offers a highly competitive salary and an attractive benefits package, including a range of flexible benefits that can be tailored to individual circumstances. Options include purchasing additional annual leave, health cash plans, a cycle-to-work scheme and more. Applications from candidates seeking flexible or agile working arrangements are welcomed and can be discussed during the application process. Key Responsibilities Lead and support land referencing activities across CPO, DCO, TWAO and GVD schemes Undertake ownership identification, title analysis and reconciliation of land interests Prepare and review Books of Reference, land plans, schedules and other statutory documentation Ensure consistency between GIS datasets, plans and written schedules Support quality assurance processes, peer reviews and audit preparation Provide technical guidance and mentoring to junior land referencers Liaise with surveyors, land agents, legal teams and project stakeholders to resolve complex land matters Requirements Significant experience in land referencing, ideally on statutory infrastructure schemes Strong knowledge of planning and compulsory purchase legislation, including DCO, TWAO and GVD processes Experience working with GIS-supported land referencing workflows Previous experience mentoring, developing or managing junior team members Strong attention to detail and the ability to manage complex datasets and documentation Experience with digital delivery platforms, data-led QA processes or system improvement initiatives would be advantageous, as would strong commercial awareness. A proactive and client-focused approach is essential, along with a commitment to delivering high-quality work and building strong professional relationships. Candidates who may not meet every requirement but believe they have relevant experience or transferable skills are encouraged to apply. Applications are welcomed from individuals keen to develop their career within a collaborative and supportive environment.
Design Engineer Oil, API and Lubrication Systems £45-50K + benefits Package: Design Engineer Oil, API and Lubrication Systems £45-50K depending on experience; company performance related bonus; pension; 25 days annual leave + 8 statutory days; additional holiday purchase scheme; permanent and full-time role Location: HQ in Hereford, some flexibility for hybrid or, for the right level of experience, remote working, occasional expensed travel to customers across the UK Duties & Responsibilities: Design Engineer Oil, API and Lubrication Systems Working in the Business Development division supporting continued growth across an expanding client list A technical, customer-facing role involving system design, costing and quotation, working closely with customers, suppliers, and internal engineering teams Review and interpret customer technical and application specifications Read and produce P&IDs (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams) Design oil cooling, API and conventional lubrication systems solutions in-line with Clients application brief Prepare detailed cost sheets and competitive quotations Visit customer sites to assess requirements and discuss solutions as required Support projects from enquiry through to order and handover with Business Development Managers (BDM) Produce technical and commercial documentation using Word and Excel Maintain technical and commercial support for BDMs to follow up the quotations until conclusion obtained Day to day communication with the Sales Director and sales team to achieve agreed order targets Maintain key information on our CRM/SMT system Uphold, safeguard and promote the organisation's values and philosophy relating particularly to ethics, integrity, corporate (social) responsibility, 'Fair Trade', etc Structured training and mentoring will be provided About You: Design Engineer Relevant technical engineering/design background An oil, API, or lubrication systems bias or experience across similar disciplines Ability to read and understand P&IDs Experience with pipework, fabrications, oil systems or cooling systems Comfortable working with Word, Excel and AutoCAD (Ideal) Commercially aware, with a practical and methodical approach Willing to travel within the UK and occasionally overseas About the Employer: Specialists in the design and supply of bespoke OEM fluid systems to customers worldwide. Our work spans cooling water systems, oil and lubrication systems, pipework and fabrications, with growing involvement in renewable energy applications. We design engineered solutions that are manufactured and installed across the UK and internationally, supporting customers in demanding industrial environments, such as Oil & Gas, Marine (Civil & Naval), Petrochemical, Renewable Energy & General Engineering, Utilities & Power Generation. Applications: Please apply here (reccomended) or email your CV to (url removed)
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Design Engineer Oil, API and Lubrication Systems £45-50K + benefits Package: Design Engineer Oil, API and Lubrication Systems £45-50K depending on experience; company performance related bonus; pension; 25 days annual leave + 8 statutory days; additional holiday purchase scheme; permanent and full-time role Location: HQ in Hereford, some flexibility for hybrid or, for the right level of experience, remote working, occasional expensed travel to customers across the UK Duties & Responsibilities: Design Engineer Oil, API and Lubrication Systems Working in the Business Development division supporting continued growth across an expanding client list A technical, customer-facing role involving system design, costing and quotation, working closely with customers, suppliers, and internal engineering teams Review and interpret customer technical and application specifications Read and produce P&IDs (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams) Design oil cooling, API and conventional lubrication systems solutions in-line with Clients application brief Prepare detailed cost sheets and competitive quotations Visit customer sites to assess requirements and discuss solutions as required Support projects from enquiry through to order and handover with Business Development Managers (BDM) Produce technical and commercial documentation using Word and Excel Maintain technical and commercial support for BDMs to follow up the quotations until conclusion obtained Day to day communication with the Sales Director and sales team to achieve agreed order targets Maintain key information on our CRM/SMT system Uphold, safeguard and promote the organisation's values and philosophy relating particularly to ethics, integrity, corporate (social) responsibility, 'Fair Trade', etc Structured training and mentoring will be provided About You: Design Engineer Relevant technical engineering/design background An oil, API, or lubrication systems bias or experience across similar disciplines Ability to read and understand P&IDs Experience with pipework, fabrications, oil systems or cooling systems Comfortable working with Word, Excel and AutoCAD (Ideal) Commercially aware, with a practical and methodical approach Willing to travel within the UK and occasionally overseas About the Employer: Specialists in the design and supply of bespoke OEM fluid systems to customers worldwide. Our work spans cooling water systems, oil and lubrication systems, pipework and fabrications, with growing involvement in renewable energy applications. We design engineered solutions that are manufactured and installed across the UK and internationally, supporting customers in demanding industrial environments, such as Oil & Gas, Marine (Civil & Naval), Petrochemical, Renewable Energy & General Engineering, Utilities & Power Generation. Applications: Please apply here (reccomended) or email your CV to (url removed)
Premises and Facilities Manager Sutton, Surrey £40,000 - £45,000 per annum dependant on experience Perm, Full-Time - Monday to Friday, hours as required Our client is an innovative, UK based, privately owned company which Designs, Manufactures and Markets Professional Quality Tools for Plumbing, Roofing and Drainage. Located near Sutton in Surrey, they are a family owned and managed SME and are currently recruiting for a Premises and Facilities Manager to join their Management Team. The main purpose of the role is to champion a safety-first culture, supporting the management team and employees ensuring a safe, secure, well maintained functional and efficient working environment by managing building operations, maintenance, security and cleaning. Key Responsibilities Facilities Management Maintenance and infrastructure, including grounds, roof, HVAC, fire, security, utilities Contingency and Disaster Planning Incident Management and reporting Health & Safety Compliance Statutory safety standards Risk assessments, SSOW and COSHH Management of Fixed Asset Register Special Projects Renovations, refurbishments, infrastructure upgrades Sustainability Initiatives Research funding and make recommendations EPR reporting Desired Experience and Skills Strong knowledge of Health & Safety legislation, building compliance and risk management Proven facilities management experience Confident making decisions in emergency situations Attention to detail with a high level of accuracy Adaptable and reliable Computer literate Hands on and flexible approach Benefits Discretionary Company Bonus Scheme Free Parking Apply today with an up to date CV.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Premises and Facilities Manager Sutton, Surrey £40,000 - £45,000 per annum dependant on experience Perm, Full-Time - Monday to Friday, hours as required Our client is an innovative, UK based, privately owned company which Designs, Manufactures and Markets Professional Quality Tools for Plumbing, Roofing and Drainage. Located near Sutton in Surrey, they are a family owned and managed SME and are currently recruiting for a Premises and Facilities Manager to join their Management Team. The main purpose of the role is to champion a safety-first culture, supporting the management team and employees ensuring a safe, secure, well maintained functional and efficient working environment by managing building operations, maintenance, security and cleaning. Key Responsibilities Facilities Management Maintenance and infrastructure, including grounds, roof, HVAC, fire, security, utilities Contingency and Disaster Planning Incident Management and reporting Health & Safety Compliance Statutory safety standards Risk assessments, SSOW and COSHH Management of Fixed Asset Register Special Projects Renovations, refurbishments, infrastructure upgrades Sustainability Initiatives Research funding and make recommendations EPR reporting Desired Experience and Skills Strong knowledge of Health & Safety legislation, building compliance and risk management Proven facilities management experience Confident making decisions in emergency situations Attention to detail with a high level of accuracy Adaptable and reliable Computer literate Hands on and flexible approach Benefits Discretionary Company Bonus Scheme Free Parking Apply today with an up to date CV.
We re Hiring: Health & Safety Advisor Kent, TN27 0RU Full-time Up to £50,000 + benefits Ideal experience within agriculture and recycing enviroments . An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Health & Safety Advisor to join a dynamic business supporting the agriculture and utility sectors across the south east kent You ll play a key role in shaping and embedding our SHEQ systems while working collaboratively with operational teams this is an ideal role for someone who is looking to step up and take control and has been working along side a H&S manager . What you ll be doing: Reviewing and updating SHEQ Management Systems, including policies and procedures Carrying out risk assessments across operations, offices and sites Providing guidance to management on statutory requirements and best practice Supporting incident and accident investigations with clear, factual reporting Working closely with operational teams to embed health & safety at every stage Line managing one direct report Skills & experience we re looking for: Full UK Driving Licence Experience as a Health & Safety professional (auditing, risk assessments, COSHH, incident investigation) NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Practical understanding of agriculture, construction and/or utilities operations Familiarity with ISO 9001, 14001, 45001 and HSG65 Strong knowledge of UK HSE legislation and management systems Confident IT skills for digital compliance systems Effective communicator and team player Desirable: Auditing experience Understanding of operational training needs Experience in regulated environments Hours & Benefits: Monday Friday, 07 00 (overtime/extended hours as required) Competitive salary up to £50,000 + benefits Ready to take the next step in your H&S career? Apply now or get in touch for more info!
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
We re Hiring: Health & Safety Advisor Kent, TN27 0RU Full-time Up to £50,000 + benefits Ideal experience within agriculture and recycing enviroments . An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Health & Safety Advisor to join a dynamic business supporting the agriculture and utility sectors across the south east kent You ll play a key role in shaping and embedding our SHEQ systems while working collaboratively with operational teams this is an ideal role for someone who is looking to step up and take control and has been working along side a H&S manager . What you ll be doing: Reviewing and updating SHEQ Management Systems, including policies and procedures Carrying out risk assessments across operations, offices and sites Providing guidance to management on statutory requirements and best practice Supporting incident and accident investigations with clear, factual reporting Working closely with operational teams to embed health & safety at every stage Line managing one direct report Skills & experience we re looking for: Full UK Driving Licence Experience as a Health & Safety professional (auditing, risk assessments, COSHH, incident investigation) NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Practical understanding of agriculture, construction and/or utilities operations Familiarity with ISO 9001, 14001, 45001 and HSG65 Strong knowledge of UK HSE legislation and management systems Confident IT skills for digital compliance systems Effective communicator and team player Desirable: Auditing experience Understanding of operational training needs Experience in regulated environments Hours & Benefits: Monday Friday, 07 00 (overtime/extended hours as required) Competitive salary up to £50,000 + benefits Ready to take the next step in your H&S career? Apply now or get in touch for more info!
Asset Manager (Estates & Facilities) Location - West London (Hybrid) Duration - 6 months (Initially) Ir35 - Inside (Must use an umbrella company) The Estates Asset Manager is an essential role within the Estates and Facilities Directorate, reporting to the Estates Development Manager, they will be responsible for managing built assets, including but not limited to insurance, utilities, landlord and tenant matters, statutory and regulatory compliance, rates and council tax and space utilization. Responsible for the effective support and interface with estates capital projects, planned and reactive maintenance works, sustainability and the development of estates systems and networks. The postholder will support the leadership of the ongoing development of policies, processes, practices and systems that support effective asset management. championing a culture of service excellence, safety, compliance, and sustainability. They will work collaboratively with professional services, academic departments, and external partners to develop and deliver a high quality Strategic Asset Management Plan, introduce ISO55000 to support strategic objectives, ensuring the estate meets the needs of students, staff, and the wider community. Accountabilities and Key responsibilities including but not limited to : Maintain an overall understanding and strategic overview of the entire estate. Ensure a robust and up to date Asset Register is in place and current at all times. Manage lease and tenancy agreements Lead rent reviews, lease renewals, and repairs to maximize asset value Liaise with agents, surveyors, solicitors, contractors, and auctioneers Mange all Insurance requirements Manage information for Investors and Development Partners Manage Rates and Council Tax matters Mange Valuations and Service Charge budgets and invoicing Support property inspections to facilitate maintenance and refurbishments Handle tenant matters including assignments, licenses, and lease queries Collaborate with accounts on service charge budgets, rent raising, and reconciliations Oversee insurance, health & safety, and compliance matters Review asset performance and support asset repositioning strategies Maintain property databases and prepare detailed client reports Manager EPC and DEC Certification
Mar 04, 2026
Contractor
Asset Manager (Estates & Facilities) Location - West London (Hybrid) Duration - 6 months (Initially) Ir35 - Inside (Must use an umbrella company) The Estates Asset Manager is an essential role within the Estates and Facilities Directorate, reporting to the Estates Development Manager, they will be responsible for managing built assets, including but not limited to insurance, utilities, landlord and tenant matters, statutory and regulatory compliance, rates and council tax and space utilization. Responsible for the effective support and interface with estates capital projects, planned and reactive maintenance works, sustainability and the development of estates systems and networks. The postholder will support the leadership of the ongoing development of policies, processes, practices and systems that support effective asset management. championing a culture of service excellence, safety, compliance, and sustainability. They will work collaboratively with professional services, academic departments, and external partners to develop and deliver a high quality Strategic Asset Management Plan, introduce ISO55000 to support strategic objectives, ensuring the estate meets the needs of students, staff, and the wider community. Accountabilities and Key responsibilities including but not limited to : Maintain an overall understanding and strategic overview of the entire estate. Ensure a robust and up to date Asset Register is in place and current at all times. Manage lease and tenancy agreements Lead rent reviews, lease renewals, and repairs to maximize asset value Liaise with agents, surveyors, solicitors, contractors, and auctioneers Mange all Insurance requirements Manage information for Investors and Development Partners Manage Rates and Council Tax matters Mange Valuations and Service Charge budgets and invoicing Support property inspections to facilitate maintenance and refurbishments Handle tenant matters including assignments, licenses, and lease queries Collaborate with accounts on service charge budgets, rent raising, and reconciliations Oversee insurance, health & safety, and compliance matters Review asset performance and support asset repositioning strategies Maintain property databases and prepare detailed client reports Manager EPC and DEC Certification
Salary from £29,033 + Up to 5% Bonus Permanent, 40 hours Per Week Located at Burradon Depot We have an exciting opportunity to join Northern Gas Networks (NGN) as a Support Administrator in our TOTEX Cluster Team . This is a key role where you will help ensure the smooth delivery of operations across our gas sites. As part of the Planning Team , you will be responsible for coordinating a range of administrative tasks including job creation, statutory noticing, and project closure. Your work will directly contribute to the successful execution of our field activities, so attention to detail and a methodical approach are vital. This role involves regular interaction with both internal teams and external stakeholders, so strong communication skills and a customer-focused mindset are essential. You will be expected to deliver a first-class service, helping to keep projects on track and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. In this role you will Create projects in our SAP system based on design and commercial requirements Manage and report NRSWA notifications via SAP/Insight Coordinate with Planners to ensure timely customer notifications Liaise daily with Site Managers to track progress and update the whereabouts report Prepare project files (both digital and paper) for site teams Monitor and refresh safe dig prints Capture data for project e-packs (mains and services) Issue NRSWA registration details post-project closure General office administration to support the wider team We are looking for Strong administrative experience Excellent communication skills both written and verbal Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word Great time management and multitasking abilities A keen eye for detail and a quality-first mindset A collaborative, can-do attitude Desirable: A full UK driving licence. Experience in the utilities sector, SAP/Insight knowledge, or familiarity with gas/NRSWA legislation. Why join NGN? Salary from £29,033 per annum Up to 5% Bonus per annum 25 days of annual leave , plus recognised bank holidays and 2 additional half-days over the Christmas period Occupational sick pay available after the first 2 calendar days of statutory sick pay Generous stakeholder pension scheme , doubling your contribution, up to 10% Flexible benefits and salary sacrifice options , including discounts on UK attractions, gym memberships, restaurants, experience days, plus access to a Virtual GP service Family-friendly policies , including up to 6 weeks of paternity leave and 6 months of full pay for maternity leave (for eligible employees), plus shared parental leave and more About NGN We deliver gas to 2.9 million homes and businesses across the North East, Northern Cumbria, and much of Yorkshire, through a network of over 37,000km of underground pipes. Serving both major cities and rural communities, we are committed to safety, reliability, and innovation. Our values Trailblazing, Empowered, Heartfelt, Community Focused, Intellectually Curious, and Happy , shape everything we do. We are proud to champion equality, diversity, and inclusion, and actively support initiatives alongside our Colleague Communities (LGBTQ/Women s/Ethnic Minority/Parents & Carers/ DisABILITY) to ensure we reflect and uplift the communities we serve. Next Steps Simply click Apply and upload your CV, making sure to highlight how your skills and experience align with the role. We aim to contact all applicants within one week of the closing date, with interviews expected to take place end of March . If you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact our Recruitment Team at (url removed)
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Salary from £29,033 + Up to 5% Bonus Permanent, 40 hours Per Week Located at Burradon Depot We have an exciting opportunity to join Northern Gas Networks (NGN) as a Support Administrator in our TOTEX Cluster Team . This is a key role where you will help ensure the smooth delivery of operations across our gas sites. As part of the Planning Team , you will be responsible for coordinating a range of administrative tasks including job creation, statutory noticing, and project closure. Your work will directly contribute to the successful execution of our field activities, so attention to detail and a methodical approach are vital. This role involves regular interaction with both internal teams and external stakeholders, so strong communication skills and a customer-focused mindset are essential. You will be expected to deliver a first-class service, helping to keep projects on track and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. In this role you will Create projects in our SAP system based on design and commercial requirements Manage and report NRSWA notifications via SAP/Insight Coordinate with Planners to ensure timely customer notifications Liaise daily with Site Managers to track progress and update the whereabouts report Prepare project files (both digital and paper) for site teams Monitor and refresh safe dig prints Capture data for project e-packs (mains and services) Issue NRSWA registration details post-project closure General office administration to support the wider team We are looking for Strong administrative experience Excellent communication skills both written and verbal Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word Great time management and multitasking abilities A keen eye for detail and a quality-first mindset A collaborative, can-do attitude Desirable: A full UK driving licence. Experience in the utilities sector, SAP/Insight knowledge, or familiarity with gas/NRSWA legislation. Why join NGN? Salary from £29,033 per annum Up to 5% Bonus per annum 25 days of annual leave , plus recognised bank holidays and 2 additional half-days over the Christmas period Occupational sick pay available after the first 2 calendar days of statutory sick pay Generous stakeholder pension scheme , doubling your contribution, up to 10% Flexible benefits and salary sacrifice options , including discounts on UK attractions, gym memberships, restaurants, experience days, plus access to a Virtual GP service Family-friendly policies , including up to 6 weeks of paternity leave and 6 months of full pay for maternity leave (for eligible employees), plus shared parental leave and more About NGN We deliver gas to 2.9 million homes and businesses across the North East, Northern Cumbria, and much of Yorkshire, through a network of over 37,000km of underground pipes. Serving both major cities and rural communities, we are committed to safety, reliability, and innovation. Our values Trailblazing, Empowered, Heartfelt, Community Focused, Intellectually Curious, and Happy , shape everything we do. We are proud to champion equality, diversity, and inclusion, and actively support initiatives alongside our Colleague Communities (LGBTQ/Women s/Ethnic Minority/Parents & Carers/ DisABILITY) to ensure we reflect and uplift the communities we serve. Next Steps Simply click Apply and upload your CV, making sure to highlight how your skills and experience align with the role. We aim to contact all applicants within one week of the closing date, with interviews expected to take place end of March . If you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact our Recruitment Team at (url removed)
Asset Manager (Estates & Facilities) Location - West London (Hybrid) Duration - 6 months (Initially) Ir35 - Inside (Must use an umbrella company) The Estates Asset Manager is an essential role within the Estates and Facilities Directorate, reporting to the Estates Development Manager, they will be responsible for managing built assets, including but not limited to insurance, utilities, landlord and tenant matters, statutory and regulatory compliance, rates and council tax and space utilization. Responsible for the effective support and interface with estates capital projects, planned and reactive maintenance works, sustainability and the development of estates systems and networks. The postholder will support the leadership of the ongoing development of policies, processes, practices and systems that support effective asset management. championing a culture of service excellence, safety, compliance, and sustainability. They will work collaboratively with professional services, academic departments, and external partners to develop and deliver a high quality Strategic Asset Management Plan, introduce ISO55000 to support strategic objectives, ensuring the estate meets the needs of students, staff, and the wider community. Accountabilities and Key responsibilities including but not limited to : Maintain an overall understanding and strategic overview of the entire estate. Ensure a robust and up to date Asset Register is in place and current at all times. Manage lease and tenancy agreements Lead rent reviews, lease renewals, and repairs to maximize asset value Liaise with agents, surveyors, solicitors, contractors, and auctioneers Mange all Insurance requirements Manage information for Investors and Development Partners Manage Rates and Council Tax matters Mange Valuations and Service Charge budgets and invoicing Support property inspections to facilitate maintenance and refurbishments Handle tenant matters including assignments, licenses, and lease queries Collaborate with accounts on service charge budgets, rent raising, and reconciliations Oversee insurance, health & safety, and compliance matters Review asset performance and support asset repositioning strategies Maintain property databases and prepare detailed client reports Manager EPC and DEC Certification
Mar 03, 2026
Contractor
Asset Manager (Estates & Facilities) Location - West London (Hybrid) Duration - 6 months (Initially) Ir35 - Inside (Must use an umbrella company) The Estates Asset Manager is an essential role within the Estates and Facilities Directorate, reporting to the Estates Development Manager, they will be responsible for managing built assets, including but not limited to insurance, utilities, landlord and tenant matters, statutory and regulatory compliance, rates and council tax and space utilization. Responsible for the effective support and interface with estates capital projects, planned and reactive maintenance works, sustainability and the development of estates systems and networks. The postholder will support the leadership of the ongoing development of policies, processes, practices and systems that support effective asset management. championing a culture of service excellence, safety, compliance, and sustainability. They will work collaboratively with professional services, academic departments, and external partners to develop and deliver a high quality Strategic Asset Management Plan, introduce ISO55000 to support strategic objectives, ensuring the estate meets the needs of students, staff, and the wider community. Accountabilities and Key responsibilities including but not limited to : Maintain an overall understanding and strategic overview of the entire estate. Ensure a robust and up to date Asset Register is in place and current at all times. Manage lease and tenancy agreements Lead rent reviews, lease renewals, and repairs to maximize asset value Liaise with agents, surveyors, solicitors, contractors, and auctioneers Mange all Insurance requirements Manage information for Investors and Development Partners Manage Rates and Council Tax matters Mange Valuations and Service Charge budgets and invoicing Support property inspections to facilitate maintenance and refurbishments Handle tenant matters including assignments, licenses, and lease queries Collaborate with accounts on service charge budgets, rent raising, and reconciliations Oversee insurance, health & safety, and compliance matters Review asset performance and support asset repositioning strategies Maintain property databases and prepare detailed client reports Manager EPC and DEC Certification
Axon Moore have partnered up with a leading residential property management firm that delivers comprehensive management services across a wide portfolio of developments.They are seeking an expereinced Property Manager to join their team. The role carries full accountability for service delivery in accordance with management agreements, block leases, statutory requirements, and recognised industry best practice (including RICS and TPI guidance). Working Pattern: Monday to Friday, 08:30 - 17:00The role: Take full ownership and accountability for the management of an allocated portfolio of residential developments. Deliver property management services in line with management agreements, block leases, statutory requirements, recognised industry codes of practice, and internal performance standards. Leadership & Oversight Provide direction, support, and technical guidance to Assistant Property Managers. Review performance, service standards, and outputs to ensure consistency and quality across the portfolio. Financial Management Prepare annual service charge budgets and long-term reserve fund forecasts for client approval. Monitor and control site expenditure, reviewing actual spend against agreed budgets and investigating variances. Approve contractor invoices in accordance with company procedures. Maintenance, Procurement & Asset Management Lead the procurement of external contractors, including specification writing, tender management, evaluation, and contract award, ensuring value for money and procedural compliance. Oversee reactive maintenance, planned preventative maintenance, and major works programmes. Conduct regular site inspections to ensure buildings are maintained to a high standard and comply with statutory and lease obligations. Compliance, Risk & Health & Safety Ensure compliance with landlord and tenant legislation, health and safety law, and all relevant statutory obligations. Oversee General Risk Assessments and Fire Risk Assessments, ensuring actions are implemented within required timeframes. Proactively manage risk across the portfolio, taking ownership of high-risk or sensitive matters. Meetings, Reporting & Communication Prepare and present reports for client boards, AGMs, and resident meetings. Chair meetings where required, providing clear professional advice and recommendations. Manage complex or sensitive leaseholder, client, and legal matters as required. Legal & Administrative Responsibilities Respond to solicitor pre-contract enquiries accurately and within required timescales. Maintain oversight of utilities, insurance policies, and compliance documentation, including renewals and procurement where necessary. Ensure property management systems and records are accurate, complete, and up to date. Essential Proven experience in residential block property management. Strong working knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation, health and safety compliance, and recognised industry standards (e.g., RICS / TPI). Demonstrable experience managing service charge budgets and contractor procurement processes. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong organisational, prioritisation, and decision-making capability. Confident IT skills, including property management software and Microsoft Office. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (for site visits where required). Desirable Professional property management qualification (e.g., TPI, AssocRICS, or working towards). Experience managing complex or mixed-use developments. Experience mentoring or supporting junior team members.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Axon Moore have partnered up with a leading residential property management firm that delivers comprehensive management services across a wide portfolio of developments.They are seeking an expereinced Property Manager to join their team. The role carries full accountability for service delivery in accordance with management agreements, block leases, statutory requirements, and recognised industry best practice (including RICS and TPI guidance). Working Pattern: Monday to Friday, 08:30 - 17:00The role: Take full ownership and accountability for the management of an allocated portfolio of residential developments. Deliver property management services in line with management agreements, block leases, statutory requirements, recognised industry codes of practice, and internal performance standards. Leadership & Oversight Provide direction, support, and technical guidance to Assistant Property Managers. Review performance, service standards, and outputs to ensure consistency and quality across the portfolio. Financial Management Prepare annual service charge budgets and long-term reserve fund forecasts for client approval. Monitor and control site expenditure, reviewing actual spend against agreed budgets and investigating variances. Approve contractor invoices in accordance with company procedures. Maintenance, Procurement & Asset Management Lead the procurement of external contractors, including specification writing, tender management, evaluation, and contract award, ensuring value for money and procedural compliance. Oversee reactive maintenance, planned preventative maintenance, and major works programmes. Conduct regular site inspections to ensure buildings are maintained to a high standard and comply with statutory and lease obligations. Compliance, Risk & Health & Safety Ensure compliance with landlord and tenant legislation, health and safety law, and all relevant statutory obligations. Oversee General Risk Assessments and Fire Risk Assessments, ensuring actions are implemented within required timeframes. Proactively manage risk across the portfolio, taking ownership of high-risk or sensitive matters. Meetings, Reporting & Communication Prepare and present reports for client boards, AGMs, and resident meetings. Chair meetings where required, providing clear professional advice and recommendations. Manage complex or sensitive leaseholder, client, and legal matters as required. Legal & Administrative Responsibilities Respond to solicitor pre-contract enquiries accurately and within required timescales. Maintain oversight of utilities, insurance policies, and compliance documentation, including renewals and procurement where necessary. Ensure property management systems and records are accurate, complete, and up to date. Essential Proven experience in residential block property management. Strong working knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation, health and safety compliance, and recognised industry standards (e.g., RICS / TPI). Demonstrable experience managing service charge budgets and contractor procurement processes. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong organisational, prioritisation, and decision-making capability. Confident IT skills, including property management software and Microsoft Office. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (for site visits where required). Desirable Professional property management qualification (e.g., TPI, AssocRICS, or working towards). Experience managing complex or mixed-use developments. Experience mentoring or supporting junior team members.
Elevation Recruitment Group are delighted to be working on an exclusive and retained basis with Each Other Care based in Doncaster as they look to recruit a Group Financial Accountant in to the team. This is a newly created role that will report straight in to the Head of Finance and work as part of a 5 person finance team. Each Other Care is a successful and profitable, privately owned business which manages 11 care homes across the UK and Scotland. They provide a whole range of care for older people and those who need 24-hour support including residential, nursing, dementia, palliative, respite, and day care services. Their team dedicates their lives to caring for people and their families, whatever their needs.The role promises to be all-round and varied, with plenty of autonomy, and with scope to get involved with a variety of projects such as process improvement and transformation, and system implementation. The successful candidate will also have the desire and ability to forge and create strong relationships with operational teams for a more collaborative and strategic-led approach to support the continued growth of the business.The company offers excellent benefits including: • Competitive Salary • Annual leave • Hybrid working (2 days WFH) • Pension Scheme Key responsibilities will include:Reporting & Control:• Consolidate quarterly Group management accounts• Lead the year-end audit process, including reviewing accounts, managing timelines, coordinating information requests and responding to audit queries• Manage statutory and banking administration• Apply consistent financial controls and reporting across the Group• Document finance processes and policiesSystems & Partnering:• Support the scope, selection and implementation of new finance systems• Work with Finance Managers to improve finance processes and systems to support a monthly close• Partner with Home Managers to support budget ownership and cost management• Work with Home Admins to ensure accurate data capture and timely processingPlanning & Performance:• Set and maintain the Group budget and lead regular re-forecasting, coordinating inputs across the business• Review and explain financial performance against budget and forecast, including key movements and trends• Provide financial information and analysis to support decision-making and cost control• Analyse spend across key cost categories and procurement partners, including cleaning and medical supplies, food and utilities• Provide clear visibility of the aged debt position across the Group to support cash collectionYou will ideally have the following skills and experiences. • Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA)• Strong technical accounting ability, including multi-entity consolidation• Experience leading or supporting external audits• Experience of implementing finance systems• Comfortable managing a broad remit and juggling multiple priorities• Strong analytical skills with the ability to explain financial information clearly• Methodical approach, producing accurate, well-structured and reliable work• Confident working with finance and non-finance team members across the business• Organised, driven and takes ownership• Curious, creative and willing to challenge the norm constructively• Big-picture thinker with the ability to get into detail when required• Positive, engaged and motivated by being part of a growing organisation This role would be ideal for someone making a first or second time move out of practice. The successful candidate will be a technically strong finance professional who enjoys working across both central finance and operational environments. If you are interested in the great opportunity, please send in your CV today!
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Elevation Recruitment Group are delighted to be working on an exclusive and retained basis with Each Other Care based in Doncaster as they look to recruit a Group Financial Accountant in to the team. This is a newly created role that will report straight in to the Head of Finance and work as part of a 5 person finance team. Each Other Care is a successful and profitable, privately owned business which manages 11 care homes across the UK and Scotland. They provide a whole range of care for older people and those who need 24-hour support including residential, nursing, dementia, palliative, respite, and day care services. Their team dedicates their lives to caring for people and their families, whatever their needs.The role promises to be all-round and varied, with plenty of autonomy, and with scope to get involved with a variety of projects such as process improvement and transformation, and system implementation. The successful candidate will also have the desire and ability to forge and create strong relationships with operational teams for a more collaborative and strategic-led approach to support the continued growth of the business.The company offers excellent benefits including: • Competitive Salary • Annual leave • Hybrid working (2 days WFH) • Pension Scheme Key responsibilities will include:Reporting & Control:• Consolidate quarterly Group management accounts• Lead the year-end audit process, including reviewing accounts, managing timelines, coordinating information requests and responding to audit queries• Manage statutory and banking administration• Apply consistent financial controls and reporting across the Group• Document finance processes and policiesSystems & Partnering:• Support the scope, selection and implementation of new finance systems• Work with Finance Managers to improve finance processes and systems to support a monthly close• Partner with Home Managers to support budget ownership and cost management• Work with Home Admins to ensure accurate data capture and timely processingPlanning & Performance:• Set and maintain the Group budget and lead regular re-forecasting, coordinating inputs across the business• Review and explain financial performance against budget and forecast, including key movements and trends• Provide financial information and analysis to support decision-making and cost control• Analyse spend across key cost categories and procurement partners, including cleaning and medical supplies, food and utilities• Provide clear visibility of the aged debt position across the Group to support cash collectionYou will ideally have the following skills and experiences. • Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA)• Strong technical accounting ability, including multi-entity consolidation• Experience leading or supporting external audits• Experience of implementing finance systems• Comfortable managing a broad remit and juggling multiple priorities• Strong analytical skills with the ability to explain financial information clearly• Methodical approach, producing accurate, well-structured and reliable work• Confident working with finance and non-finance team members across the business• Organised, driven and takes ownership• Curious, creative and willing to challenge the norm constructively• Big-picture thinker with the ability to get into detail when required• Positive, engaged and motivated by being part of a growing organisation This role would be ideal for someone making a first or second time move out of practice. The successful candidate will be a technically strong finance professional who enjoys working across both central finance and operational environments. If you are interested in the great opportunity, please send in your CV today!
Salary from £29,033 + Up to 5% Bonus Permanent, 40 hours Per Week Located at York Depot We have two exciting opportunities to join Northern Gas Networks (NGN) as a Support Administrator in our TOTEX Cluster Team. This is a key role where you will help ensure the smooth delivery of operations across our gas sites. As part of the Planning Team, you will be responsible for coordinating a range of administrative tasks including job creation, statutory noticing, and project closure. Your work will directly contribute to the successful execution of our field activities, so attention to detail and a methodical approach are vital. This role involves regular interaction with both internal teams and external stakeholders, so strong communication skills and a customer-focused mindset are essential. You will be expected to deliver a first-class service, helping to keep projects on track and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. In this role you will Create projects in our SAP system based on design and commercial requirements Manage and report NRSWA notifications via SAP/Insight Coordinate with Planners to ensure timely customer notifications Liaise daily with Site Managers to track progress and update the whereabouts report Prepare project files (both digital and paper) for site teams Monitor and refresh safe dig prints Capture data for project e-packs (mains and services) Issue NRSWA registration details post-project closure General office administration to support the wider team We are looking for Strong administrative experience Excellent communication skills both written and verbal Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word Great time management and multitasking abilities A keen eye for detail and a quality-first mindset A collaborative, can-do attitude Desirable: A full UK driving licence. Experience in the utilities sector, SAP/Insight knowledge, or familiarity with gas/NRSWA legislation. Why join NGN? Salary from £29,033 per annum Up to 5% Bonus per annum 25 days of annual leave, plus recognised bank holidays and 2 additional half-days over the Christmas period Occupational sick pay available after the first 2 calendar days of statutory sick pay Generous stakeholder pension scheme, doubling your contribution, up to 10% Flexible benefits and salary sacrifice options, including discounts on UK attractions, gym memberships, restaurants, experience days, plus access to a Virtual GP service Family-friendly policies, including up to 6 weeks of paternity leave and 6 months of full pay for maternity leave (for eligible employees), plus shared parental leave and more About NGN We deliver gas to 2.9 million homes and businesses across the North East, Northern Cumbria, and much of Yorkshire, through a network of over 37,000km of underground pipes. Serving both major cities and rural communities, we are committed to safety, reliability, and innovation. Our values Trailblazing, Empowered, Heartfelt, Community Focused, Intellectually Curious, and Happy , shape everything we do. We are proud to champion equality, diversity, and inclusion, and actively support initiatives alongside our Colleague Communities (LGBTQ/Women s/Ethnic Minority/Parents & Carers/ DisABILITY) to ensure we reflect and uplift the communities we serve. Next Steps Simply click Apply and upload your CV, making sure to highlight how your skills and experience align with the role. We aim to contact all applicants within one week of the closing date, with interviews expected to take place end of March. If you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact our Recruitment Team at (url removed)
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Salary from £29,033 + Up to 5% Bonus Permanent, 40 hours Per Week Located at York Depot We have two exciting opportunities to join Northern Gas Networks (NGN) as a Support Administrator in our TOTEX Cluster Team. This is a key role where you will help ensure the smooth delivery of operations across our gas sites. As part of the Planning Team, you will be responsible for coordinating a range of administrative tasks including job creation, statutory noticing, and project closure. Your work will directly contribute to the successful execution of our field activities, so attention to detail and a methodical approach are vital. This role involves regular interaction with both internal teams and external stakeholders, so strong communication skills and a customer-focused mindset are essential. You will be expected to deliver a first-class service, helping to keep projects on track and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. In this role you will Create projects in our SAP system based on design and commercial requirements Manage and report NRSWA notifications via SAP/Insight Coordinate with Planners to ensure timely customer notifications Liaise daily with Site Managers to track progress and update the whereabouts report Prepare project files (both digital and paper) for site teams Monitor and refresh safe dig prints Capture data for project e-packs (mains and services) Issue NRSWA registration details post-project closure General office administration to support the wider team We are looking for Strong administrative experience Excellent communication skills both written and verbal Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word Great time management and multitasking abilities A keen eye for detail and a quality-first mindset A collaborative, can-do attitude Desirable: A full UK driving licence. Experience in the utilities sector, SAP/Insight knowledge, or familiarity with gas/NRSWA legislation. Why join NGN? Salary from £29,033 per annum Up to 5% Bonus per annum 25 days of annual leave, plus recognised bank holidays and 2 additional half-days over the Christmas period Occupational sick pay available after the first 2 calendar days of statutory sick pay Generous stakeholder pension scheme, doubling your contribution, up to 10% Flexible benefits and salary sacrifice options, including discounts on UK attractions, gym memberships, restaurants, experience days, plus access to a Virtual GP service Family-friendly policies, including up to 6 weeks of paternity leave and 6 months of full pay for maternity leave (for eligible employees), plus shared parental leave and more About NGN We deliver gas to 2.9 million homes and businesses across the North East, Northern Cumbria, and much of Yorkshire, through a network of over 37,000km of underground pipes. Serving both major cities and rural communities, we are committed to safety, reliability, and innovation. Our values Trailblazing, Empowered, Heartfelt, Community Focused, Intellectually Curious, and Happy , shape everything we do. We are proud to champion equality, diversity, and inclusion, and actively support initiatives alongside our Colleague Communities (LGBTQ/Women s/Ethnic Minority/Parents & Carers/ DisABILITY) to ensure we reflect and uplift the communities we serve. Next Steps Simply click Apply and upload your CV, making sure to highlight how your skills and experience align with the role. We aim to contact all applicants within one week of the closing date, with interviews expected to take place end of March. If you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact our Recruitment Team at (url removed)
As a Consents Manager, you will be responsible for managing all aspects of consents and permissions required for Energy projects. This role will specifically focus on Development Consent Orders (DCOs) and Consents Management. Are you experienced in securing land rights and managing consents for infrastructure projects? Key Responsibilites Lead on securing land and property consents, including wayleaves, easements, leases, access rights, planning permissions, and land purchases. Support a range of infrastructure works covering underground, overhead, and ground-based installations across private and public land. Engage with key stakeholders, from landowners and agents to local authorities and external contractors. Ensure compliance with relevant legislation such as the Electricity Act 1989, planning rules, and land rights regulations. Manage claims and negotiations, including compensation for access, land use, and statutory notices. Oversee contractors and consultants who support the delivery of consents and land rights services. Keep accurate records and reports to support project progress and audit requirements. Work closely with project teams, including engineers, planners, legal advisors, and environmental consultants. Help improve internal processes, identifying opportunities to streamline and enhance how we manage consents. About you A background in utilities; electricity, water, gas, or infrastructure sectors. Proven experience in land rights, such as easements, access permissions, and statutory consents. Strong stakeholder skills: confident dealing with landowners, agents, councils, and contractors. Knowledge of UK land and planning laws, including the Electricity Act and other relevant regulations. Negotiation experience: able to secure agreements and resolve land-related issues. Project coordination: ability to work across multiple sites and disciplines. A full UK driving licence is essential for site visits and stakeholder meetings. Benefits A great salary, pension, healthcare and holiday allowance starting at 24-26 days per annum, we also offer perks including employee benefits programme with discounts for numerous well-known retailers such as Tesco, Sainsbury's, Currys PC World and Vue Cinemas, cycle to work scheme as well as an Employee Assistance Programme. What next? You apply, and we respond within 24 hours . Or to find out more give Ryan a call on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
As a Consents Manager, you will be responsible for managing all aspects of consents and permissions required for Energy projects. This role will specifically focus on Development Consent Orders (DCOs) and Consents Management. Are you experienced in securing land rights and managing consents for infrastructure projects? Key Responsibilites Lead on securing land and property consents, including wayleaves, easements, leases, access rights, planning permissions, and land purchases. Support a range of infrastructure works covering underground, overhead, and ground-based installations across private and public land. Engage with key stakeholders, from landowners and agents to local authorities and external contractors. Ensure compliance with relevant legislation such as the Electricity Act 1989, planning rules, and land rights regulations. Manage claims and negotiations, including compensation for access, land use, and statutory notices. Oversee contractors and consultants who support the delivery of consents and land rights services. Keep accurate records and reports to support project progress and audit requirements. Work closely with project teams, including engineers, planners, legal advisors, and environmental consultants. Help improve internal processes, identifying opportunities to streamline and enhance how we manage consents. About you A background in utilities; electricity, water, gas, or infrastructure sectors. Proven experience in land rights, such as easements, access permissions, and statutory consents. Strong stakeholder skills: confident dealing with landowners, agents, councils, and contractors. Knowledge of UK land and planning laws, including the Electricity Act and other relevant regulations. Negotiation experience: able to secure agreements and resolve land-related issues. Project coordination: ability to work across multiple sites and disciplines. A full UK driving licence is essential for site visits and stakeholder meetings. Benefits A great salary, pension, healthcare and holiday allowance starting at 24-26 days per annum, we also offer perks including employee benefits programme with discounts for numerous well-known retailers such as Tesco, Sainsbury's, Currys PC World and Vue Cinemas, cycle to work scheme as well as an Employee Assistance Programme. What next? You apply, and we respond within 24 hours . Or to find out more give Ryan a call on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
Property Manager - Property Management / Compliance / HMO Salary: circa 35,000 per annum Location: London Our client, an established property management organisation is seeking an experienced Property Manager to join its Property Management team, reporting directly to the Head of Property Management. This role plays a key part in ensuring properties are safe, compliant, licensed and well-managed, while maintaining strong client relationships and protecting commercial revenue. Key Responsibilities Property & Utilities Management Set up, manage and close utility contracts (gas, electric, water) for new and existing properties Review and benchmark utility costs to ensure best value and cost control Manage Council Tax registration and transfers Resolve utility, council tax and enforcement queries, including liaison with external agencies Compliance & Safety Work closely with the Maintenance Team to ensure full property compliance Ensure properties meet all health & safety, fire safety and statutory requirements Support ongoing compliance audits and inspections HMO & Licensing Manage HMO and Selective Licence applications Liaise with local authorities and councils regarding licensing and inspections Ensure licence conditions, schedules of works and expiry dates are actively managed Prevent any out-of-licence or non-compliance incidents Inspections & Property Visits Schedule property inspections and fire alarm testing Manage inspection reporting via CRM systems Conduct regular property visits, including initial sign-off and ongoing checks Access & Handbacks Coordinate access for clients, contractors and utility providers Manage property handbacks, ensuring all client requirements are met Arrange caretaking or security services during void periods where required Business Rates Manage transitions between Business Rates and Council Tax Liaise with the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) Skills & Experience Required Proven experience as a Property Manager, Estates Manager or Compliance Manager Strong knowledge of HMO licensing, property compliance and UK housing regulations Experience managing utilities, council tax and business rates Confident liaising with local authorities, councils and contractors Organised, detail-focused and commercially aware Comfortable working as part of a Senior Leadership Team Benefits Competitive salary of circa 35,000 Senior, visible role within property management Varied position covering compliance, licensing, inspections and client liaison Mandeville is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Property Manager - Property Management / Compliance / HMO Salary: circa 35,000 per annum Location: London Our client, an established property management organisation is seeking an experienced Property Manager to join its Property Management team, reporting directly to the Head of Property Management. This role plays a key part in ensuring properties are safe, compliant, licensed and well-managed, while maintaining strong client relationships and protecting commercial revenue. Key Responsibilities Property & Utilities Management Set up, manage and close utility contracts (gas, electric, water) for new and existing properties Review and benchmark utility costs to ensure best value and cost control Manage Council Tax registration and transfers Resolve utility, council tax and enforcement queries, including liaison with external agencies Compliance & Safety Work closely with the Maintenance Team to ensure full property compliance Ensure properties meet all health & safety, fire safety and statutory requirements Support ongoing compliance audits and inspections HMO & Licensing Manage HMO and Selective Licence applications Liaise with local authorities and councils regarding licensing and inspections Ensure licence conditions, schedules of works and expiry dates are actively managed Prevent any out-of-licence or non-compliance incidents Inspections & Property Visits Schedule property inspections and fire alarm testing Manage inspection reporting via CRM systems Conduct regular property visits, including initial sign-off and ongoing checks Access & Handbacks Coordinate access for clients, contractors and utility providers Manage property handbacks, ensuring all client requirements are met Arrange caretaking or security services during void periods where required Business Rates Manage transitions between Business Rates and Council Tax Liaise with the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) Skills & Experience Required Proven experience as a Property Manager, Estates Manager or Compliance Manager Strong knowledge of HMO licensing, property compliance and UK housing regulations Experience managing utilities, council tax and business rates Confident liaising with local authorities, councils and contractors Organised, detail-focused and commercially aware Comfortable working as part of a Senior Leadership Team Benefits Competitive salary of circa 35,000 Senior, visible role within property management Varied position covering compliance, licensing, inspections and client liaison Mandeville is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Job Title: MEP Construction/Project Manager (FTC) Location: London Salary: 70,000 to 75,000 On behalf of a leading UK property developer, we are supporting the appointment of an experienced MEP Construction/Project Manager on a Fixed Term Contract to lead the delivery of building services across a prestigious, high-value central London development. This role will take ownership of all Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) construction and installation activities, working closely with senior leadership, project stakeholders, consultants and specialist supply chain partners to ensure safe, commercially sound and high-quality project delivery. Key Responsibilities Oversee all MEP building services delivery for the development, operating with a commercially focused and autonomous approach Act as a key member of the project delivery team, supporting a collaborative and proactive management culture Manage relationships across consultants, designers, main contractors and specialist subcontractors to ensure successful installation delivery Provide technical and commercial guidance to the project team, supporting procurement of contractors and specialist trades Ensure the highest standards of Health & Safety, welfare and sustainability in line with CDM regulations and company requirements Liaise with corporate Health, Safety, Environment and Quality teams to maintain compliance and best practice Identify, manage and mitigate project risks throughout the construction lifecycle Lead commissioning, testing and validation of all MEP systems to achieve successful project handover Act as the interface between the project and statutory utilities to ensure timely service connections Review technical designs, specifications and engineering solutions to ensure optimal project outcomes Participate in tender reviews, contractor selection and package award processes Track project progress, implement action plans and maintain programme performance Support procurement of specialist materials and high-specification equipment where required Coordinate handover with building management teams, including review of maintenance and operational strategies Experience Required Proven experience as an MEP Construction/Project Manager within a recognised UK contractor or developer Experience delivering complex projects with significant MEP value Background within high-end residential, hospitality, heritage or technically complex developments around the 100M mark or higher Strong commercial awareness and experience managing project financial performance Excellent understanding of UK construction processes, regulations and industry best practice Experience managing commissioning, validation and project handover phases Familiarity with BIM environments and review of O&M documentation Strong stakeholder management and supply chain coordination experience CSCS certification preferred; NEBOSH or equivalent Health & Safety qualification advantageous If this could be of interest, please drop me an email to (url removed) or call me at (phone number removed) Alec Lintern Recruitment Consultant TDA Telecoms
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Job Title: MEP Construction/Project Manager (FTC) Location: London Salary: 70,000 to 75,000 On behalf of a leading UK property developer, we are supporting the appointment of an experienced MEP Construction/Project Manager on a Fixed Term Contract to lead the delivery of building services across a prestigious, high-value central London development. This role will take ownership of all Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) construction and installation activities, working closely with senior leadership, project stakeholders, consultants and specialist supply chain partners to ensure safe, commercially sound and high-quality project delivery. Key Responsibilities Oversee all MEP building services delivery for the development, operating with a commercially focused and autonomous approach Act as a key member of the project delivery team, supporting a collaborative and proactive management culture Manage relationships across consultants, designers, main contractors and specialist subcontractors to ensure successful installation delivery Provide technical and commercial guidance to the project team, supporting procurement of contractors and specialist trades Ensure the highest standards of Health & Safety, welfare and sustainability in line with CDM regulations and company requirements Liaise with corporate Health, Safety, Environment and Quality teams to maintain compliance and best practice Identify, manage and mitigate project risks throughout the construction lifecycle Lead commissioning, testing and validation of all MEP systems to achieve successful project handover Act as the interface between the project and statutory utilities to ensure timely service connections Review technical designs, specifications and engineering solutions to ensure optimal project outcomes Participate in tender reviews, contractor selection and package award processes Track project progress, implement action plans and maintain programme performance Support procurement of specialist materials and high-specification equipment where required Coordinate handover with building management teams, including review of maintenance and operational strategies Experience Required Proven experience as an MEP Construction/Project Manager within a recognised UK contractor or developer Experience delivering complex projects with significant MEP value Background within high-end residential, hospitality, heritage or technically complex developments around the 100M mark or higher Strong commercial awareness and experience managing project financial performance Excellent understanding of UK construction processes, regulations and industry best practice Experience managing commissioning, validation and project handover phases Familiarity with BIM environments and review of O&M documentation Strong stakeholder management and supply chain coordination experience CSCS certification preferred; NEBOSH or equivalent Health & Safety qualification advantageous If this could be of interest, please drop me an email to (url removed) or call me at (phone number removed) Alec Lintern Recruitment Consultant TDA Telecoms
Allocations and Temporary Accommodation Service TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION OFFICER To be accountable to the Senior Temporary Accommodation Officer for the management of Temporary Accommodation, including Council, Registered Providers, Private Sector Leased and Emergency Overnight Accommodation. For the provision of a tenancy and support service to homeless households To undertake the sign-up of applicants being admitted to temporary accommodation and to act as a point of contact in resolving any issues that arise. MAIN DUTIES: To identify and report repairs within Temporary Accommodation units to Property Services staff and other landlords, ensuring that accommodation is maintained to the highest possible standard. To have responsibility for visiting households that have been assisted with temporary or other housing options and for advising them on: payment of charges, tenure conditions and security, utilities, reporting of repairs and provision of furnishings. To carry out regular visits to all temporary accommodation units, both within and outside the borough, to ensure that properties are being occupied and are being maintained to the appropriate standard. To arrange for the termination or withdrawal of a placement as required. To identify service users with support needs and refer them to appropriate support or resettlement services. To liaise closely with support services industry statutory agencies to ensure that the needs of vulnerable applicants are identified and assessed. To be aware of safeguarding (children s & adults) procedures and monitor, record and discuss any concerns with a manager / relevant agencies. Also take appropriate action when necessary, always in conjunction with a manager . To provide reports on casework as requested by the Senior Temporary Accommodation Officer. To ensure that comprehensive and accurate records are kept of all customer contacts and casework updating IT and/or manual systems as required. To ensure the effective collection of rent, charges and arrears and for taking appropriate action to ensure that loss of income is kept under control and that performance meets DHS targets. To offer advice and assistance to customers on a range of matters, including: allocations and choice based lettings, housing options, welfare and housing benefits, homelessness assessments, tenancy conditions and provision of support. To contact other internal and external agencies on their behalf as necessary. To liaise with Housing Benefits, Benefits Agency and employers in order to assist in the collection of rent and other charges. To be responsible for the verification of documents required by housing benefits to enable them to meet their statutory duty when assessing payments of benefit. To issue Notice to Quits and be responsible for taking appropriate legal action when necessary. To compile legal statements for court attendance and to represent the Council at proceedings. To have a good knowledge of court procedures. To coordinate all services required when obtaining possession of a property. To deal with breaches of conditions of tenancy including nuisance and racial harassment. To interview tenants, leaseholders and homeowners as necessary, determining remedial action, and dealing with complaints. To attend allocations interviews in order to advise customers of the conditions of tenancy, and to provide information for them on the property including provision of furniture and equipment and availability of local amenities and services. To ensure that the tenancy or licence agreement is completed and to input details of allocations onto computerised systems. To assist occupiers moving into permanent accommodation by advising on removal arrangements, social fund and other benefits. To arrange for accounts to come off charge, the collection of keys and for organising the renewal of door locks as necessary To assist in the identification of properties that could be used as temporary accommodation and the hand back of dwellings no longer required for use as temporary accommodation. To investigate cases of abandoned property, unauthorised occupation and sub-letting occurring in Council owned temporary accommodation, taking the appropriate action to resolve the problem. To respond to enquiries and complaints including from elected members and external agencies, ensuring that responses meet quality standards and are completed within performance target timescales. To assist in statistical monitoring, customer surveys, consultation activities or other exercises to increase the effectiveness of the service. To assist in the training and induction of staff as requested by the Senior Temporary Accommodation Officer. To attend training sessions, development, supervision and casework meetings as requested by the Senior Temporary Accommodation Officer. To have a working knowledge of legislation and policy in relation to homelessness, allocations and tenancy rights. To be responsible for the distribution of emergency cash payments in accordance with agreed procedures. As directed by the Senior Temporary Accommodation Officer, to undertake any other work appropriate to the level and general nature of the post s duties. To carry out all duties with due regard to the provision of health and safety regulations and legislation, the Councils Equal Opportunities and Customer Care policies, and the new technology Agreement. To participate in the Council s out of hour s standby rota, responding to homeless emergencies as well as problems that arise in temporary accommodation and supported housing projects. The standard hours of work for this post will total a minimum of 35 hours per week. Obligatory
Oct 08, 2025
Seasonal
Allocations and Temporary Accommodation Service TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION OFFICER To be accountable to the Senior Temporary Accommodation Officer for the management of Temporary Accommodation, including Council, Registered Providers, Private Sector Leased and Emergency Overnight Accommodation. For the provision of a tenancy and support service to homeless households To undertake the sign-up of applicants being admitted to temporary accommodation and to act as a point of contact in resolving any issues that arise. MAIN DUTIES: To identify and report repairs within Temporary Accommodation units to Property Services staff and other landlords, ensuring that accommodation is maintained to the highest possible standard. To have responsibility for visiting households that have been assisted with temporary or other housing options and for advising them on: payment of charges, tenure conditions and security, utilities, reporting of repairs and provision of furnishings. To carry out regular visits to all temporary accommodation units, both within and outside the borough, to ensure that properties are being occupied and are being maintained to the appropriate standard. To arrange for the termination or withdrawal of a placement as required. To identify service users with support needs and refer them to appropriate support or resettlement services. To liaise closely with support services industry statutory agencies to ensure that the needs of vulnerable applicants are identified and assessed. To be aware of safeguarding (children s & adults) procedures and monitor, record and discuss any concerns with a manager / relevant agencies. Also take appropriate action when necessary, always in conjunction with a manager . To provide reports on casework as requested by the Senior Temporary Accommodation Officer. To ensure that comprehensive and accurate records are kept of all customer contacts and casework updating IT and/or manual systems as required. To ensure the effective collection of rent, charges and arrears and for taking appropriate action to ensure that loss of income is kept under control and that performance meets DHS targets. To offer advice and assistance to customers on a range of matters, including: allocations and choice based lettings, housing options, welfare and housing benefits, homelessness assessments, tenancy conditions and provision of support. To contact other internal and external agencies on their behalf as necessary. To liaise with Housing Benefits, Benefits Agency and employers in order to assist in the collection of rent and other charges. To be responsible for the verification of documents required by housing benefits to enable them to meet their statutory duty when assessing payments of benefit. To issue Notice to Quits and be responsible for taking appropriate legal action when necessary. To compile legal statements for court attendance and to represent the Council at proceedings. To have a good knowledge of court procedures. To coordinate all services required when obtaining possession of a property. To deal with breaches of conditions of tenancy including nuisance and racial harassment. To interview tenants, leaseholders and homeowners as necessary, determining remedial action, and dealing with complaints. To attend allocations interviews in order to advise customers of the conditions of tenancy, and to provide information for them on the property including provision of furniture and equipment and availability of local amenities and services. To ensure that the tenancy or licence agreement is completed and to input details of allocations onto computerised systems. To assist occupiers moving into permanent accommodation by advising on removal arrangements, social fund and other benefits. To arrange for accounts to come off charge, the collection of keys and for organising the renewal of door locks as necessary To assist in the identification of properties that could be used as temporary accommodation and the hand back of dwellings no longer required for use as temporary accommodation. To investigate cases of abandoned property, unauthorised occupation and sub-letting occurring in Council owned temporary accommodation, taking the appropriate action to resolve the problem. To respond to enquiries and complaints including from elected members and external agencies, ensuring that responses meet quality standards and are completed within performance target timescales. To assist in statistical monitoring, customer surveys, consultation activities or other exercises to increase the effectiveness of the service. To assist in the training and induction of staff as requested by the Senior Temporary Accommodation Officer. To attend training sessions, development, supervision and casework meetings as requested by the Senior Temporary Accommodation Officer. To have a working knowledge of legislation and policy in relation to homelessness, allocations and tenancy rights. To be responsible for the distribution of emergency cash payments in accordance with agreed procedures. As directed by the Senior Temporary Accommodation Officer, to undertake any other work appropriate to the level and general nature of the post s duties. To carry out all duties with due regard to the provision of health and safety regulations and legislation, the Councils Equal Opportunities and Customer Care policies, and the new technology Agreement. To participate in the Council s out of hour s standby rota, responding to homeless emergencies as well as problems that arise in temporary accommodation and supported housing projects. The standard hours of work for this post will total a minimum of 35 hours per week. Obligatory
ARx Recruitment Services
City Of Westminster, London
CMDO is Seeking to Appoint a Qualified Person. The Organisation is Engaged in Developing and Manufacturing New Medicines and Novel Formulations, Including a Wide Range of Oral Solid and Liquid Dosage Forms, Sterilised and Aseptically Filled Products, as well as Manufacturing and QP Certification of a Range of Phase I/II Clinical Trials for the UK and EU Markets, ROLE Perform the Legal Duties of a Qualified Person (QP) on the MIA(IMP) as Specified under EC Directive 2001/20/EC and Human Medicines Regulations 2012 Ensure Compliance with the Requirements of Eudralex Volume 4, Part 1, Annexes 13 and 16 Undertake QP Batch Certification and Release Functions within Departments Named on the Relevant Site Manufacturers Authorisation (IMP) Responsible for All QP Activities and Associated Resource Planning, Training, Development and Management Ensuring the Completeness and Effectiveness of the of Pharmaceutical Quality Management System and Pharmaceutical Quality Control Service as per the requirements for the Qualified Person, Described in Human Medicines Regulations 2012 and EudraLex Volume 4, Part 1, Annex 13 and Annex 16. REQUIRED Masters Degree in Pharmacy, Biochemistry, Chemistry, or Life Sciences Extensive Specialist Knowledge and Experience of Batch Certification/Release of Sterile Injectable Manufacture, Manufacture of Specials (Unlicensed) Medicinal Products, Investigational Medicinal Products for Clinical Trials and Radiopharmaceuticals Eligibility to Function as an EU QP for Investigational Medicinal Products under Statutory Instrument 2004:1031 Eligibility to Function as an EU QP Under the Permanent Provisions for Medicinal Products Under Statutory Instrument 2012:1916 Extensive Experience in GMP Validation of Pharmaceutical Facilities, Utilities, Equipment, Processes and Analytical Methods Managerial Experience in a Pharmaceutical Organisation and a Track Record of Compliance at Regulatory Inspections Experience of Research and Supply of IMP Medicines for Clinical Trials Expert Knowledge of GCP, GMDP, Quality Systems and Pharmaceutical Analysis Expert Knowledge of Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Quality Control Expert Practical Knowledge of GCP, GMDP, QA and All Current Relevant Regulations Expert Technical Knowledge of Pharmaceutical Sterile and Non -Sterile Manufacturing Demonstrable Ability to Risk Assess, Perform Root Cause Analysis and Resolve Deviations and Out of Specification Results and Develop Suitable CAPAs Demonstratable Ability to Ensure Quality through Set-Up, Manufacturing and Release of IMPs under a MAIMP to Comply Fully with the Requirements of GMP and GCP REMUNERATION 90K, Subject to Qualifications and Experience
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
CMDO is Seeking to Appoint a Qualified Person. The Organisation is Engaged in Developing and Manufacturing New Medicines and Novel Formulations, Including a Wide Range of Oral Solid and Liquid Dosage Forms, Sterilised and Aseptically Filled Products, as well as Manufacturing and QP Certification of a Range of Phase I/II Clinical Trials for the UK and EU Markets, ROLE Perform the Legal Duties of a Qualified Person (QP) on the MIA(IMP) as Specified under EC Directive 2001/20/EC and Human Medicines Regulations 2012 Ensure Compliance with the Requirements of Eudralex Volume 4, Part 1, Annexes 13 and 16 Undertake QP Batch Certification and Release Functions within Departments Named on the Relevant Site Manufacturers Authorisation (IMP) Responsible for All QP Activities and Associated Resource Planning, Training, Development and Management Ensuring the Completeness and Effectiveness of the of Pharmaceutical Quality Management System and Pharmaceutical Quality Control Service as per the requirements for the Qualified Person, Described in Human Medicines Regulations 2012 and EudraLex Volume 4, Part 1, Annex 13 and Annex 16. REQUIRED Masters Degree in Pharmacy, Biochemistry, Chemistry, or Life Sciences Extensive Specialist Knowledge and Experience of Batch Certification/Release of Sterile Injectable Manufacture, Manufacture of Specials (Unlicensed) Medicinal Products, Investigational Medicinal Products for Clinical Trials and Radiopharmaceuticals Eligibility to Function as an EU QP for Investigational Medicinal Products under Statutory Instrument 2004:1031 Eligibility to Function as an EU QP Under the Permanent Provisions for Medicinal Products Under Statutory Instrument 2012:1916 Extensive Experience in GMP Validation of Pharmaceutical Facilities, Utilities, Equipment, Processes and Analytical Methods Managerial Experience in a Pharmaceutical Organisation and a Track Record of Compliance at Regulatory Inspections Experience of Research and Supply of IMP Medicines for Clinical Trials Expert Knowledge of GCP, GMDP, Quality Systems and Pharmaceutical Analysis Expert Knowledge of Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Quality Control Expert Practical Knowledge of GCP, GMDP, QA and All Current Relevant Regulations Expert Technical Knowledge of Pharmaceutical Sterile and Non -Sterile Manufacturing Demonstrable Ability to Risk Assess, Perform Root Cause Analysis and Resolve Deviations and Out of Specification Results and Develop Suitable CAPAs Demonstratable Ability to Ensure Quality through Set-Up, Manufacturing and Release of IMPs under a MAIMP to Comply Fully with the Requirements of GMP and GCP REMUNERATION 90K, Subject to Qualifications and Experience
Assistant Engineering Manager, Hertfordshire A leading traditional build housing developer with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, sustainable homes are looking for an experienced Assistant Engineering Manager to lead and coordinate their engineering function across multiple residential sites. The company boasts its 5 builder rating in conjunction with a commitment to excellence, craftsmanship, and community-focused development. Key Responsibilities Lead the engineering function across multiple residential development sites, overseeing all aspects of civil engineering including groundworks, highways, drainage, utilities, and infrastructure. Manage and coordinate external consultants (civil, structural, and environmental engineers) to deliver technical designs in line with project timelines and budgets. Provide engineering input during land acquisition stages, including assessing technical constraints, viability, and due diligence. Review and approve technical drawings, engineering reports, and adoptable works submissions (S38, S104, S278). Liaise with local authorities, utility providers, and statutory bodies to secure necessary approvals and agreements. Ensure engineering solutions are safe, cost-effective, buildable, and compliant with relevant regulations (e.g. Building Regulations, NHBC standards, and local authority design guides). Work closely with internal departments including Planning, Design, Commercial, and Construction to integrate engineering considerations into the wider project plan. Candidates will be ideally degree qualified in Civil Engineering and possess experience in residential development, with a strong understanding of traditional build schemes. This would suit existing senior or development engineers from other developers with proven experience managing the engineering elements of residential projects from feasibility through to delivery. This could also suit confident engineers working within consultancies whose clients consist of developers. In return, an excellent remuneration is on offer to suitable individuals combined with a reputable business that offers tangible progression. Assistant Engineering Manager, Hertfordshire
Oct 05, 2025
Full time
Assistant Engineering Manager, Hertfordshire A leading traditional build housing developer with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, sustainable homes are looking for an experienced Assistant Engineering Manager to lead and coordinate their engineering function across multiple residential sites. The company boasts its 5 builder rating in conjunction with a commitment to excellence, craftsmanship, and community-focused development. Key Responsibilities Lead the engineering function across multiple residential development sites, overseeing all aspects of civil engineering including groundworks, highways, drainage, utilities, and infrastructure. Manage and coordinate external consultants (civil, structural, and environmental engineers) to deliver technical designs in line with project timelines and budgets. Provide engineering input during land acquisition stages, including assessing technical constraints, viability, and due diligence. Review and approve technical drawings, engineering reports, and adoptable works submissions (S38, S104, S278). Liaise with local authorities, utility providers, and statutory bodies to secure necessary approvals and agreements. Ensure engineering solutions are safe, cost-effective, buildable, and compliant with relevant regulations (e.g. Building Regulations, NHBC standards, and local authority design guides). Work closely with internal departments including Planning, Design, Commercial, and Construction to integrate engineering considerations into the wider project plan. Candidates will be ideally degree qualified in Civil Engineering and possess experience in residential development, with a strong understanding of traditional build schemes. This would suit existing senior or development engineers from other developers with proven experience managing the engineering elements of residential projects from feasibility through to delivery. This could also suit confident engineers working within consultancies whose clients consist of developers. In return, an excellent remuneration is on offer to suitable individuals combined with a reputable business that offers tangible progression. Assistant Engineering Manager, Hertfordshire
Are you a senior leader experienced in overseeing high volume utility or highway contracts? Looking for your next challenge with a market leading company If so, then read on! Our client is a multi-national civil engineering company with experience of delivering large scale utility framework contracts throughout the UK and a trusted delivery partner to a number of high profile clients. Due to expansion of their delivery capability, we are now looking for an experienced Programme Assurance Manager to lead the successful execution of a growing portfolio. Salary to £80k Company Car or Allowance + Fuel card Annual Bonus Stakeholder Pension 25 Days Holiday + bank holidays Hybrid Working Programme Assurance Manager Key Essentials: Reporting to the Regional Director, as Programme Assurance Manager your role will involve assisting with the delivery of infrastructure works from pre-construction through to completion Ensuring compliance with all client specifications, industry standards, and statutory regulations including CDM, HSE & NRSWA Building and maintaining strong working relationships with stakeholders, fostering trust and ensuring high service standards, helping to increase workload Supporting commercial teams with project forecasting, cost tracking, and change management Providing regular reports to the senior leadership team, highlighting any potential areas of concern in adequate time Programme Assurance Manager Requirements: Proven track record in senior operational leadership of utility or highway framework contracts Commercially astute with good understanding of contract delivery and cost control Effective at stakeholder management at a senior level This position will require frequent travel throughout the South Coast from Somerset to Kent By applying for this position, you are agreeing for CVL:LDN to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Your data will be shared with clients relevant to any roles that you have applied for with us. If at any time you wish to withdraw your consent, then please contact us.
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
Are you a senior leader experienced in overseeing high volume utility or highway contracts? Looking for your next challenge with a market leading company If so, then read on! Our client is a multi-national civil engineering company with experience of delivering large scale utility framework contracts throughout the UK and a trusted delivery partner to a number of high profile clients. Due to expansion of their delivery capability, we are now looking for an experienced Programme Assurance Manager to lead the successful execution of a growing portfolio. Salary to £80k Company Car or Allowance + Fuel card Annual Bonus Stakeholder Pension 25 Days Holiday + bank holidays Hybrid Working Programme Assurance Manager Key Essentials: Reporting to the Regional Director, as Programme Assurance Manager your role will involve assisting with the delivery of infrastructure works from pre-construction through to completion Ensuring compliance with all client specifications, industry standards, and statutory regulations including CDM, HSE & NRSWA Building and maintaining strong working relationships with stakeholders, fostering trust and ensuring high service standards, helping to increase workload Supporting commercial teams with project forecasting, cost tracking, and change management Providing regular reports to the senior leadership team, highlighting any potential areas of concern in adequate time Programme Assurance Manager Requirements: Proven track record in senior operational leadership of utility or highway framework contracts Commercially astute with good understanding of contract delivery and cost control Effective at stakeholder management at a senior level This position will require frequent travel throughout the South Coast from Somerset to Kent By applying for this position, you are agreeing for CVL:LDN to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Your data will be shared with clients relevant to any roles that you have applied for with us. If at any time you wish to withdraw your consent, then please contact us.
Who are United Utilities? United Utilities is responsible for water and wastewater services in the North West of England. From we will undertake the largest investment in water and wastewater services in the North West in 100 years - that's more than £13 billion worth of investments. Now, more than ever, we need inspiring future talent to help make the North West stronger, greener, and healthier. Whatever area of our business your interests lie in, our internship will give you first-class training and support, together with an in-depth understanding of your chosen business area - so that you can develop the skills you need to progress your career as you make a real contribution to the communities we serve. You might enter our organisation as an intern, but one thing's for sure, if you perform well, you may well be leaving with a graduate offer before you have even returned to university. Working in the North West means there's a lot of ground to cover. You could have the opportunity to work in the heart of the Lake District, or you could sample a taste of city life. As well as our main office in Warrington we also recruit for a variety of roles based across the North West; we have 575 wastewater treatment works and 96 water treatment works in areas from Crewe in Cheshire to Carlisle in Cumbria. Whichever internship you join, you'll be at the heart of bringing innovation and positive change to the water industry. Ready to flow into your future with us? The role Are you passionate about protecting the environment and making a real impact? Join United Utilities as a Biodiversity Intern in our Integrated Water Management team and get involved in driving forward our biodiversity strategy. This scheme will allow you to immerse yourself in a variety of nature recovery related projects and activities, where you'll gain hands-on experience working on projects relating to protected sites and species, invasive non-native species, biodiversity net gain, nature based solutions, Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP) investigations, and ensuring compliance with key regulatory targets. Your expertise will support in delivering positive outcomes for our company, customers, and our beautiful North West countryside. You'll be a crucial ambassador for our "Stronger, Greener, Healthier" North West objective, supporting in engaging with stakeholders, environmental partners and local authorities to identify opportunities to work together and to highlight the proactive steps United Utilities is taking to protect, conserve and enhance the environment of the North West. Start living your future today! What will I be doing? Supporting the Biodiversity Team with the rollout of the biodiversity strategy, leading on specific actions where appropriate; Track our performance against governmental and company specific nature related targets, ensuring performance is on track; Produce reports for our regulators on our progress against statutory duties; Supporting on the delivery of our action plans for the management, treatment and prevention of Invasive non-native species; Work with a variety of stakeholders to support the development of action plans for our protected landscapes; Support the wider team on initiatives relating to nature based solutions and wider land/catchment activities; Supporting senior managers on other, more complex projects; Develop engagement materials for a variety of stakeholders to continue to promote the importance of nature recovery. What do I need to be successful? We require our interns to be expecting a minimum 2:1 degree in an Environmental related degree. You must be in your penultimate year of university study. You will also need: Strong planning and organisational skills to keep projects on track. Excellent communication skills to work well with different stakeholders - both written and spoken. Able to demonstrate a practical application of your knowledge A proactive attitude with the ambition and drive to excel in a fast-paced environment. Flexible to work throughout the North West region Great team-working skills to thrive in an interdisciplinary setting. A full UK driving licence (upon application) and access to a vehicle for business use. Additional Information Our recruitment process requires you to complete: An Online application form An in-person interview and presentation Please note that you must be available to attend an in-person recruitment stage during the period 17th November - 19th December We are an equal opportunity employer committed to creating a diverse environment. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or age. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout your recruitment journey, please let us know. If you are offered a job with us, a number of pre-employment checks need to be carried out before your appointment can be confirmed. Any offer of employment with United Utilities will be subject to a satisfactory checking report from Disclosure and Barring Service/Disclosure Scotland. Application deadline: 13th October 2025 - please apply early as deadlines are subject to change Based on current immigration guidelines this role is not eligible for visa sponsorship Due to the length of the programme being 3 months maximum you will be engaged via our resourcing partner Reed Talent Solutions and paid via a weekly timesheet.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Who are United Utilities? United Utilities is responsible for water and wastewater services in the North West of England. From we will undertake the largest investment in water and wastewater services in the North West in 100 years - that's more than £13 billion worth of investments. Now, more than ever, we need inspiring future talent to help make the North West stronger, greener, and healthier. Whatever area of our business your interests lie in, our internship will give you first-class training and support, together with an in-depth understanding of your chosen business area - so that you can develop the skills you need to progress your career as you make a real contribution to the communities we serve. You might enter our organisation as an intern, but one thing's for sure, if you perform well, you may well be leaving with a graduate offer before you have even returned to university. Working in the North West means there's a lot of ground to cover. You could have the opportunity to work in the heart of the Lake District, or you could sample a taste of city life. As well as our main office in Warrington we also recruit for a variety of roles based across the North West; we have 575 wastewater treatment works and 96 water treatment works in areas from Crewe in Cheshire to Carlisle in Cumbria. Whichever internship you join, you'll be at the heart of bringing innovation and positive change to the water industry. Ready to flow into your future with us? The role Are you passionate about protecting the environment and making a real impact? Join United Utilities as a Biodiversity Intern in our Integrated Water Management team and get involved in driving forward our biodiversity strategy. This scheme will allow you to immerse yourself in a variety of nature recovery related projects and activities, where you'll gain hands-on experience working on projects relating to protected sites and species, invasive non-native species, biodiversity net gain, nature based solutions, Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP) investigations, and ensuring compliance with key regulatory targets. Your expertise will support in delivering positive outcomes for our company, customers, and our beautiful North West countryside. You'll be a crucial ambassador for our "Stronger, Greener, Healthier" North West objective, supporting in engaging with stakeholders, environmental partners and local authorities to identify opportunities to work together and to highlight the proactive steps United Utilities is taking to protect, conserve and enhance the environment of the North West. Start living your future today! What will I be doing? Supporting the Biodiversity Team with the rollout of the biodiversity strategy, leading on specific actions where appropriate; Track our performance against governmental and company specific nature related targets, ensuring performance is on track; Produce reports for our regulators on our progress against statutory duties; Supporting on the delivery of our action plans for the management, treatment and prevention of Invasive non-native species; Work with a variety of stakeholders to support the development of action plans for our protected landscapes; Support the wider team on initiatives relating to nature based solutions and wider land/catchment activities; Supporting senior managers on other, more complex projects; Develop engagement materials for a variety of stakeholders to continue to promote the importance of nature recovery. What do I need to be successful? We require our interns to be expecting a minimum 2:1 degree in an Environmental related degree. You must be in your penultimate year of university study. You will also need: Strong planning and organisational skills to keep projects on track. Excellent communication skills to work well with different stakeholders - both written and spoken. Able to demonstrate a practical application of your knowledge A proactive attitude with the ambition and drive to excel in a fast-paced environment. Flexible to work throughout the North West region Great team-working skills to thrive in an interdisciplinary setting. A full UK driving licence (upon application) and access to a vehicle for business use. Additional Information Our recruitment process requires you to complete: An Online application form An in-person interview and presentation Please note that you must be available to attend an in-person recruitment stage during the period 17th November - 19th December We are an equal opportunity employer committed to creating a diverse environment. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or age. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout your recruitment journey, please let us know. If you are offered a job with us, a number of pre-employment checks need to be carried out before your appointment can be confirmed. Any offer of employment with United Utilities will be subject to a satisfactory checking report from Disclosure and Barring Service/Disclosure Scotland. Application deadline: 13th October 2025 - please apply early as deadlines are subject to change Based on current immigration guidelines this role is not eligible for visa sponsorship Due to the length of the programme being 3 months maximum you will be engaged via our resourcing partner Reed Talent Solutions and paid via a weekly timesheet.