Job Title: HSE Advisor Location: South West Salary: £32,000 - £65,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent Role Overview A structures and civil engineering contractor is seeking an experienced Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Advisor to support projects across the South West. The successful candidate will play a key role in promoting a strong health and safety culture across site operations, ensuring full compliance with current legislation, company procedures and client requirements. This role will involve regular site visits, working closely with project teams, site management and senior leadership. Key Responsibilities Provide day to day health, safety and environmental support to site teams working on civil engineering and structural projects. Advise project managers, site managers and supervisors on health and safety matters, ensuring safe systems of work are implemented and maintained at all times. Carry out regular site inspections, audits and safety tours across active sites, identifying hazards, unsafe practices and areas for improvement, and ensuring corrective actions are implemented in a timely manner. Monitor high risk activities including temporary works, excavations, lifting operations, working at height, structural works and plant operations. Prepare, review and approve risk assessments, method statements and construction phase plans, ensuring they are suitable, compliant and effectively communicated to the workforce. Support site teams in developing task specific RAMS and ensuring operatives are briefed through toolbox talks and inductions. Investigate accidents, incidents, near misses and dangerous occurrences, producing detailed reports, identifying root causes and implementing preventative measures. Maintain accurate records of incidents, statistics and safety performance, contributing to internal and client reporting. Assist with the development, implementation and continual improvement of company health, safety and environmental management systems and procedures. Support compliance with relevant legislation including the Health and Safety at Work Act, CDM Regulations, environmental legislation and industry best practice. Provide site inductions, toolbox talks and health and safety training to staff, subcontractors and new starters. Promote positive behavioural safety practices and encourage workforce engagement in health and safety initiatives. Liaise with clients, principal contractors, subcontractors and regulatory bodies as required, attending meetings, audits and site inspections. Support external audits and accreditation requirements such as ISO standards, CHAS, SMAS or similar. Monitor subcontractor performance to ensure compliance with site and company health and safety standards, reviewing documentation and providing guidance where required. Required Experience Previous experience working as an HSE Advisor, Health & Safety Advisor or similar role within the civil engineering, structures or construction sector. Strong understanding of site based health and safety management on infrastructure and structural projects. Proven experience carrying out site inspections, audits and incident investigations. Confident advising site teams and management on health and safety best practice. Qualifications NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent) essential. NEBOSH Construction Certificate advantageous. Relevant health and safety or construction qualification preferred. CSCS Card required. Knowledge of CDM Regulations essential. Contact Charlie -
Jul 05, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HSE Advisor Location: South West Salary: £32,000 - £65,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent Role Overview A structures and civil engineering contractor is seeking an experienced Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Advisor to support projects across the South West. The successful candidate will play a key role in promoting a strong health and safety culture across site operations, ensuring full compliance with current legislation, company procedures and client requirements. This role will involve regular site visits, working closely with project teams, site management and senior leadership. Key Responsibilities Provide day to day health, safety and environmental support to site teams working on civil engineering and structural projects. Advise project managers, site managers and supervisors on health and safety matters, ensuring safe systems of work are implemented and maintained at all times. Carry out regular site inspections, audits and safety tours across active sites, identifying hazards, unsafe practices and areas for improvement, and ensuring corrective actions are implemented in a timely manner. Monitor high risk activities including temporary works, excavations, lifting operations, working at height, structural works and plant operations. Prepare, review and approve risk assessments, method statements and construction phase plans, ensuring they are suitable, compliant and effectively communicated to the workforce. Support site teams in developing task specific RAMS and ensuring operatives are briefed through toolbox talks and inductions. Investigate accidents, incidents, near misses and dangerous occurrences, producing detailed reports, identifying root causes and implementing preventative measures. Maintain accurate records of incidents, statistics and safety performance, contributing to internal and client reporting. Assist with the development, implementation and continual improvement of company health, safety and environmental management systems and procedures. Support compliance with relevant legislation including the Health and Safety at Work Act, CDM Regulations, environmental legislation and industry best practice. Provide site inductions, toolbox talks and health and safety training to staff, subcontractors and new starters. Promote positive behavioural safety practices and encourage workforce engagement in health and safety initiatives. Liaise with clients, principal contractors, subcontractors and regulatory bodies as required, attending meetings, audits and site inspections. Support external audits and accreditation requirements such as ISO standards, CHAS, SMAS or similar. Monitor subcontractor performance to ensure compliance with site and company health and safety standards, reviewing documentation and providing guidance where required. Required Experience Previous experience working as an HSE Advisor, Health & Safety Advisor or similar role within the civil engineering, structures or construction sector. Strong understanding of site based health and safety management on infrastructure and structural projects. Proven experience carrying out site inspections, audits and incident investigations. Confident advising site teams and management on health and safety best practice. Qualifications NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent) essential. NEBOSH Construction Certificate advantageous. Relevant health and safety or construction qualification preferred. CSCS Card required. Knowledge of CDM Regulations essential. Contact Charlie -
Job Title: HSE Advisor Location: Canning Town, London Salary: £32,000 - £65,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent Role Overview A leading civil engineering and structures contractor is seeking an experienced Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Advisor to support site operations on projects based in Canning Town, London. The role will involve working closely with project managers, site teams and subcontractors to ensure the highest standards of health, safety and environmental compliance are maintained across all activities. This is a site focused role, requiring a proactive HSE professional with strong experience in civil engineering and structural works. Key Responsibilities Provide day to day health, safety and environmental support and advice to project managers, site managers, supervisors and the workforce on civil engineering and structural projects. Carry out regular site inspections, audits and safety tours, identifying hazards, unsafe practices and poor standards, and ensuring corrective actions are implemented and closed out. Advise site teams on the management of high risk activities including structural works, temporary works, excavations, lifting operations, working at height, confined spaces and plant operations. Review, prepare and approve risk assessments, method statements, permits and construction phase documentation, ensuring they are suitable, compliant and communicated effectively to site operatives. Promote a positive health and safety culture on site through engagement with the workforce, delivery of site inductions, toolbox talks and ongoing safety briefings. Investigate accidents, incidents, near misses and dangerous occurrences, producing detailed reports, identifying root causes and implementing preventative measures. Maintain accurate health, safety and environmental records, including inspection reports, incident data and performance statistics, contributing to internal and client reporting. Support the development, implementation and continuous improvement of company health, safety and environmental policies, procedures and management systems. Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation including the Health and Safety at Work Act, CDM Regulations, environmental regulations and industry best practice. Liaise with clients, principal contractors, subcontractors and regulatory bodies during site inspections, audits and meetings. Support external audits and accreditation requirements such as ISO standards, CHAS, SMAS or similar schemes. Monitor subcontractor compliance with health and safety requirements, reviewing documentation and on site practices and providing guidance or corrective action where necessary. Required Experience Proven experience working as an HSE Advisor or Health & Safety Advisor within the civil engineering, structural or construction sector. Strong experience working on live construction sites with an understanding of the risks associated with civils and structural works. Demonstrated ability to carry out site inspections, audits and accident investigations. Confident advising and influencing site teams and management on health and safety matters. Qualifications NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent) essential. NEBOSH Construction Certificate desirable. CSCS Card required. Good knowledge of CDM Regulations essential.
Jul 05, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HSE Advisor Location: Canning Town, London Salary: £32,000 - £65,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent Role Overview A leading civil engineering and structures contractor is seeking an experienced Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Advisor to support site operations on projects based in Canning Town, London. The role will involve working closely with project managers, site teams and subcontractors to ensure the highest standards of health, safety and environmental compliance are maintained across all activities. This is a site focused role, requiring a proactive HSE professional with strong experience in civil engineering and structural works. Key Responsibilities Provide day to day health, safety and environmental support and advice to project managers, site managers, supervisors and the workforce on civil engineering and structural projects. Carry out regular site inspections, audits and safety tours, identifying hazards, unsafe practices and poor standards, and ensuring corrective actions are implemented and closed out. Advise site teams on the management of high risk activities including structural works, temporary works, excavations, lifting operations, working at height, confined spaces and plant operations. Review, prepare and approve risk assessments, method statements, permits and construction phase documentation, ensuring they are suitable, compliant and communicated effectively to site operatives. Promote a positive health and safety culture on site through engagement with the workforce, delivery of site inductions, toolbox talks and ongoing safety briefings. Investigate accidents, incidents, near misses and dangerous occurrences, producing detailed reports, identifying root causes and implementing preventative measures. Maintain accurate health, safety and environmental records, including inspection reports, incident data and performance statistics, contributing to internal and client reporting. Support the development, implementation and continuous improvement of company health, safety and environmental policies, procedures and management systems. Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation including the Health and Safety at Work Act, CDM Regulations, environmental regulations and industry best practice. Liaise with clients, principal contractors, subcontractors and regulatory bodies during site inspections, audits and meetings. Support external audits and accreditation requirements such as ISO standards, CHAS, SMAS or similar schemes. Monitor subcontractor compliance with health and safety requirements, reviewing documentation and on site practices and providing guidance or corrective action where necessary. Required Experience Proven experience working as an HSE Advisor or Health & Safety Advisor within the civil engineering, structural or construction sector. Strong experience working on live construction sites with an understanding of the risks associated with civils and structural works. Demonstrated ability to carry out site inspections, audits and accident investigations. Confident advising and influencing site teams and management on health and safety matters. Qualifications NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent) essential. NEBOSH Construction Certificate desirable. CSCS Card required. Good knowledge of CDM Regulations essential.
Enable Group is seeking an experienced HSE Advisor to support civil engineering projects across the South West. The role involves promoting health and safety culture, conducting site inspections, and advising project teams on safety matters. The successful candidate should have a NEBOSH General Certificate and experience in health and safety within the construction sector. Full compliance with regulations and strong communication skills are essential. This full-time, permanent position offers a salary range of £32,000 to £65,000 based on experience.
Jul 05, 2026
Full time
Enable Group is seeking an experienced HSE Advisor to support civil engineering projects across the South West. The role involves promoting health and safety culture, conducting site inspections, and advising project teams on safety matters. The successful candidate should have a NEBOSH General Certificate and experience in health and safety within the construction sector. Full compliance with regulations and strong communication skills are essential. This full-time, permanent position offers a salary range of £32,000 to £65,000 based on experience.
Our client is a highly respected and long-established civil engineering and groundworks contractor with a proven track record of delivering section 278 / section 38 and residential development projects across East Anglia and the Southeast. Due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of secured work, they are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team based in Cottenham. Role Overview This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially focused Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a well-established contractor and play a key role in the successful delivery of a diverse portfolio of civil engineering and groundworks projects. Reporting into senior commercial leadership, you will be responsible for managing the commercial performance of projects from contract award through to final account. The successful candidate will help drive profitability, manage risk, and ensure robust commercial controls are maintained throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Manage the commercial and contractual aspects of multiple civil engineering and groundworks projects. Prepare and submit applications for payment, valuations, and final accounts. Monitor project costs, budgets, forecasts, and cash flow. Produce monthly Cost Value Reconciliations (CVRs) and commercial reports. Procure and manage subcontractor and supplier packages. Assess, value, and negotiate variations, compensation events, and change orders. Identify and manage commercial risks and opportunities. Ensure compliance with contractual obligations and company procedures. Support tendering and pre-construction activities where required. Build and maintain strong working relationships with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and operational teams. Provide support and mentorship to junior members of the commercial team. About You To be considered for this position, you will have: A degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline. Significant experience in a Quantity Surveying role within civil engineering, infrastructure, groundworks, or related sectors. Strong knowledge of NEC and JCT forms of contract. Excellent commercial awareness and financial management skills. Strong negotiation, analytical, and problem solving abilities. The ability to manage multiple projects and priorities effectively. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. A proactive and professional approach to commercial management. Full UK driving licence. Membership of RICS or working towards chartered status. Experience working on highways, drainage, utilities, infrastructure, or residential development schemes. Previous experience mentoring or supporting junior surveyors. What's On Offer Competitive salary of £80,000 - £90,000 per annum Performance related bonus Company pension scheme Ongoing professional development and training opportunities Clear pathway for career progression Secure, long term workload within a successful and growing business Supportive and collaborative working environment
Jul 05, 2026
Full time
Our client is a highly respected and long-established civil engineering and groundworks contractor with a proven track record of delivering section 278 / section 38 and residential development projects across East Anglia and the Southeast. Due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of secured work, they are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team based in Cottenham. Role Overview This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially focused Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a well-established contractor and play a key role in the successful delivery of a diverse portfolio of civil engineering and groundworks projects. Reporting into senior commercial leadership, you will be responsible for managing the commercial performance of projects from contract award through to final account. The successful candidate will help drive profitability, manage risk, and ensure robust commercial controls are maintained throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Manage the commercial and contractual aspects of multiple civil engineering and groundworks projects. Prepare and submit applications for payment, valuations, and final accounts. Monitor project costs, budgets, forecasts, and cash flow. Produce monthly Cost Value Reconciliations (CVRs) and commercial reports. Procure and manage subcontractor and supplier packages. Assess, value, and negotiate variations, compensation events, and change orders. Identify and manage commercial risks and opportunities. Ensure compliance with contractual obligations and company procedures. Support tendering and pre-construction activities where required. Build and maintain strong working relationships with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and operational teams. Provide support and mentorship to junior members of the commercial team. About You To be considered for this position, you will have: A degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline. Significant experience in a Quantity Surveying role within civil engineering, infrastructure, groundworks, or related sectors. Strong knowledge of NEC and JCT forms of contract. Excellent commercial awareness and financial management skills. Strong negotiation, analytical, and problem solving abilities. The ability to manage multiple projects and priorities effectively. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. A proactive and professional approach to commercial management. Full UK driving licence. Membership of RICS or working towards chartered status. Experience working on highways, drainage, utilities, infrastructure, or residential development schemes. Previous experience mentoring or supporting junior surveyors. What's On Offer Competitive salary of £80,000 - £90,000 per annum Performance related bonus Company pension scheme Ongoing professional development and training opportunities Clear pathway for career progression Secure, long term workload within a successful and growing business Supportive and collaborative working environment
Enable Group is seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor based in Cottenham to join their commercial team. This role involves managing the commercial performance of civil engineering projects and ensuring profitability throughout the project lifecycle. The ideal candidate will possess a degree in Quantity Surveying and significant sector experience, along with strong negotiation and analytical skills. The position offers a competitive salary of £80,000 - £90,000, along with bonuses and professional development opportunities.
Jul 05, 2026
Full time
Enable Group is seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor based in Cottenham to join their commercial team. This role involves managing the commercial performance of civil engineering projects and ensuring profitability throughout the project lifecycle. The ideal candidate will possess a degree in Quantity Surveying and significant sector experience, along with strong negotiation and analytical skills. The position offers a competitive salary of £80,000 - £90,000, along with bonuses and professional development opportunities.
Enable Group is seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team in Iver, England. This key role involves managing projects from pre-construction to final account, ensuring strong commercial performance across various schemes. The ideal candidate will have solid experience in groundworks and civil engineering, demonstrating strong management capabilities, a thorough understanding of cost control, and the ability to drive project performance.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Enable Group is seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team in Iver, England. This key role involves managing projects from pre-construction to final account, ensuring strong commercial performance across various schemes. The ideal candidate will have solid experience in groundworks and civil engineering, demonstrating strong management capabilities, a thorough understanding of cost control, and the ability to drive project performance.