A leading construction firm located in South Derbyshire is seeking an enthusiastic individual to assist with site management responsibilities. The role requires ensuring compliance with health and safety standards, liaising with various departments, and maintaining high-quality building standards. Ideal candidates should possess effective communication skills, demonstrate leadership, and be proactive in learning site management practices. This position offers competitive benefits, including a bonus scheme and private medical cover.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
A leading construction firm located in South Derbyshire is seeking an enthusiastic individual to assist with site management responsibilities. The role requires ensuring compliance with health and safety standards, liaising with various departments, and maintaining high-quality building standards. Ideal candidates should possess effective communication skills, demonstrate leadership, and be proactive in learning site management practices. This position offers competitive benefits, including a bonus scheme and private medical cover.
Within the Construction environment, think about buying materials, managing big projects, ensuring health and safety and customer service. At any given time, you'll find us working on some circa 400 developments in both towns and rural areas across the UK, and every one poses unique challenges. Some are from scratch on brownfield sites; others see us adapting existing buildings, like old factories or disused hospitals. We need people who can bring us fresh ideas and imagination on one hand, and the commercial ability to manage people, budgets and costs on the other. It is testament to the professionalism of our construction teams that for an unprecedented thirteenth year, Site Managers have won more NHBC Pride in the Job Awards than any other housebuilder. Reporting to the Site Manager, you will be involved and will assist in the management of site, supporting and actively seeking to learn about site management and construction. All activities must support the delivery of targets in regard to health and safety, to build programme quality, customer care, and cost. Responsibilities Ensuring compliance on site at all times to the company health and safety standards and processes, NHBC standards, building regulations, and overall quality standards Reporting any activities or actions to the Site Manager that could affect health and safety, quality, customer care, or cost Liaising with other internal departments, externals suppliers and partners to ensure the build programme is achieved Helping in the monitoring of material levels on site to ensure the minimum amount of stock, but enough to ensure the site programme is met and all labour is efficiently employed Ensuring that all plots are built to the highest standard of quality, and contribute to a high standard of overall presentation on site, at a minimum To carry out some reporting of defects on IFix Showing a good behavioural example in all aspects of health and safety, organisation, conduct, quality of work, and professionalism. Qualifications Confident communicator with a positive attitude Show signs of leadership and developing assertive skills Ability to prioritise tasks, demonstrating a good problem solving ability Appetite for learning and gaining experiences in all areas of site management and customer care Why work with Barratt Redrow PLC? We've been nationally recognised as a 5 star housebuilder since 2010 for supplying high quality homes for all generations. That's more than any other major housebuilder. It's because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building. We have tailored opportunities for apprentices, graduates, experienced professionals and ex Armed Forces personnel to come and help us stay one step ahead, and build the homes that Britain needs. Hybrid Working Barratt adopts a hybrid way of working which assumes that where roles allow, our office based colleagues divide their time between working in the office, on our construction sites and sales offices, and working from home, as the role dictates. We recognise the many benefits that an effective hybrid working culture brings to both the Company and our colleagues. Equity and Inclusion We are building an organisation where anyone with drive and talent can pursue the career they want. We are building a culture where anyone, regardless of gender, race, age, sexuality, disability, background or any other characteristic, can progress and be proud to work for us. Benefits As part of working for Barratt Redrow PLC and specifically for this role we offer: Competitive Bonus Scheme Private Medical Cover - Single Cover 26 days' holiday (increase by 1 day for every 3 years' continuous service up to 29 days) Additional Benefits Today's housebuilding professional need tomorrow's benefits, so they're ready for whatever the future brings. When you join Barratt, you get the kind of support you would expect from a business built for a modern working world. Private medical cover Private healthcare support is available for timely access to a virtual GP, for diagnosis, treatment and more-including physio and talking therapies. You can even add family members. Pension First class pension schemes with the option of up to 10% employer contributions. Annual Health Assessment All colleagues are able to access a fully funded annual health assessment, helping you to proactively manage your health and wellbeing. So much more From death in service, paid volunteer and study leave, enhanced family friendly policies (including our Parents and Carers leave) to a share buying scheme, we have an incredible range of additional benefits. About Northampton We're proud to create homes that are built to last and help bring to life a brighter future for modern families. Whether it is homes focused on first time buyers, or those aimed towards customers taking the next step in their homeownership journey, we provide award winning quality and innovative design. That's why we've been awarded the maximum 5 Stars from the Home Builders Federation since 2009, making us the only major national housebuilder to achieve this. Where you'll be working Here is where you'll be based, whether that's an office or one of our sites. Putting diversity and inclusion front and centre We know that a diverse team is better for our customers, makes us a more attractive employer and results in a stronger, more sustainable business. Which is why we're so committed to developing our inclusive culture. Thinking ahead to leave a better world behind We're building a sustainable tomorrow, one house and one community at a time. Our commitment to our customers is rooted in every decision and day to day action we take. See how our colleagues are building tomorrow together.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Within the Construction environment, think about buying materials, managing big projects, ensuring health and safety and customer service. At any given time, you'll find us working on some circa 400 developments in both towns and rural areas across the UK, and every one poses unique challenges. Some are from scratch on brownfield sites; others see us adapting existing buildings, like old factories or disused hospitals. We need people who can bring us fresh ideas and imagination on one hand, and the commercial ability to manage people, budgets and costs on the other. It is testament to the professionalism of our construction teams that for an unprecedented thirteenth year, Site Managers have won more NHBC Pride in the Job Awards than any other housebuilder. Reporting to the Site Manager, you will be involved and will assist in the management of site, supporting and actively seeking to learn about site management and construction. All activities must support the delivery of targets in regard to health and safety, to build programme quality, customer care, and cost. Responsibilities Ensuring compliance on site at all times to the company health and safety standards and processes, NHBC standards, building regulations, and overall quality standards Reporting any activities or actions to the Site Manager that could affect health and safety, quality, customer care, or cost Liaising with other internal departments, externals suppliers and partners to ensure the build programme is achieved Helping in the monitoring of material levels on site to ensure the minimum amount of stock, but enough to ensure the site programme is met and all labour is efficiently employed Ensuring that all plots are built to the highest standard of quality, and contribute to a high standard of overall presentation on site, at a minimum To carry out some reporting of defects on IFix Showing a good behavioural example in all aspects of health and safety, organisation, conduct, quality of work, and professionalism. Qualifications Confident communicator with a positive attitude Show signs of leadership and developing assertive skills Ability to prioritise tasks, demonstrating a good problem solving ability Appetite for learning and gaining experiences in all areas of site management and customer care Why work with Barratt Redrow PLC? We've been nationally recognised as a 5 star housebuilder since 2010 for supplying high quality homes for all generations. That's more than any other major housebuilder. It's because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building. We have tailored opportunities for apprentices, graduates, experienced professionals and ex Armed Forces personnel to come and help us stay one step ahead, and build the homes that Britain needs. Hybrid Working Barratt adopts a hybrid way of working which assumes that where roles allow, our office based colleagues divide their time between working in the office, on our construction sites and sales offices, and working from home, as the role dictates. We recognise the many benefits that an effective hybrid working culture brings to both the Company and our colleagues. Equity and Inclusion We are building an organisation where anyone with drive and talent can pursue the career they want. We are building a culture where anyone, regardless of gender, race, age, sexuality, disability, background or any other characteristic, can progress and be proud to work for us. Benefits As part of working for Barratt Redrow PLC and specifically for this role we offer: Competitive Bonus Scheme Private Medical Cover - Single Cover 26 days' holiday (increase by 1 day for every 3 years' continuous service up to 29 days) Additional Benefits Today's housebuilding professional need tomorrow's benefits, so they're ready for whatever the future brings. When you join Barratt, you get the kind of support you would expect from a business built for a modern working world. Private medical cover Private healthcare support is available for timely access to a virtual GP, for diagnosis, treatment and more-including physio and talking therapies. You can even add family members. Pension First class pension schemes with the option of up to 10% employer contributions. Annual Health Assessment All colleagues are able to access a fully funded annual health assessment, helping you to proactively manage your health and wellbeing. So much more From death in service, paid volunteer and study leave, enhanced family friendly policies (including our Parents and Carers leave) to a share buying scheme, we have an incredible range of additional benefits. About Northampton We're proud to create homes that are built to last and help bring to life a brighter future for modern families. Whether it is homes focused on first time buyers, or those aimed towards customers taking the next step in their homeownership journey, we provide award winning quality and innovative design. That's why we've been awarded the maximum 5 Stars from the Home Builders Federation since 2009, making us the only major national housebuilder to achieve this. Where you'll be working Here is where you'll be based, whether that's an office or one of our sites. Putting diversity and inclusion front and centre We know that a diverse team is better for our customers, makes us a more attractive employer and results in a stronger, more sustainable business. Which is why we're so committed to developing our inclusive culture. Thinking ahead to leave a better world behind We're building a sustainable tomorrow, one house and one community at a time. Our commitment to our customers is rooted in every decision and day to day action we take. See how our colleagues are building tomorrow together.
We are seeking a Outreach Manager who is excited by the opportunity to join a passionate team committed to listening well, collaborating widely, and building innovative, community-centred responses that make a lasting difference. This role will help shape and strengthen the systems, processes, and partnerships that enable our outreach services to scale while remaining deeply rooted in the needs of the communities we serve. About The Branch Trust The Branch Trust is a charity established in 2020, growing out of the outreach work of St Mary s Church, Chipping Norton. We serve communities across Chipping Norton and surrounding villages, with a particular focus on the most deprived areas of West Oxfordshire, where barriers to accessing support can prevent individuals and families from thriving. At the heart of our work is a deep commitment to listening carefully to the real challenges faced at grassroots level and responding in a dynamic, innovative way. Our approach brings together voluntary organisations, statutory services, and local community networks to create joined-up, practical support that treats people as whole individuals. This collaborative, holistic model rooted in the life of the community is something we believe can serve as a blueprint for others seeking to address complex social needs in meaningful and sustainable ways. Driven by our Christian faith, we work alongside partners to support, encourage, and empower people of all ages, backgrounds, beliefs, and circumstances. With strong local backing, we have raised over £4 million to develop a central community hub in Chipping Norton, providing a base from which this integrated support and outreach can grow and flourish. Role Overview The Outreach Manager will work closely with the CEO to lead and coordinate the charity s frontline outreach work, particularly focusing on mental health support and domestic abuse response. A key aspect of the role will also involve working closely with the Nurture Lead, who oversees the Nurture Team, to ensure strong collaboration, shared learning, and joined-up support for individuals and families engaging with The Branch Trust. A large part of this role will be concentrating on building the collaborative work of The Branch, both building relationships with other services and networks and advocating for the work of The Branch. This role ensures consistency, quality, and impact across outreach activities while developing the organisation s capacity to grow. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Organisational Development • Build a trusted and effective working relationship with the CEO to collaboratively work on the outward focus of the charity and interaction with other voluntary and statutory organisations • Work closely with the Nurture Lead to align outreach and nurture services. • Translate strategy into practical plans and help the charity grow sustainably. • Foster a positive, healthy, and safe organisational culture that safeguards both staff and clients. Outreach Delivery and Coordination • Lead and coordinate frontline outreach work, particularly mental health and domestic abuse support. • Oversee Connect Cafe Help Desk Volunteers and shape services in partnership with support agencies. • Ensure consistent standards, quality, and effectiveness across outreach activities. • Develop and implement outreach strategies to support individuals and families experiencing hardship. • Monitor and evaluate outreach initiatives to ensure they meet the charity s goals. Partnerships and Advocacy • Build strong relationships with statutory and voluntary sector partners. • Act as an advocate for the charity at events and in networks. • Strengthen referral pathways with local authorities, schools, health professionals, and community organisations. Team Management and Support • Provide supervision, support, and training to outreach staff, volunteers, and interns. • Motivate and support the team to deliver high-quality services. • Ensure accountability, wellbeing, and ongoing development within the outreach team. • Train as a Designated Safeguarding Lead • Attend weekly staff meetings and contribute to team life, including leading a time of worship once per quarter. Operations, Monitoring and Compliance • Work with the CEO and Nurture Lead to review and develop systems for measuring and reporting impact. • Ensure safeguarding and data protection (GDPR) standards are maintained. • Support responsible management of budgets and resources. Communications and Representation (optional, for discussion) • Implement communication strategies via social media, newsletters, and website. • Represent the charity at local, district, and county-wide meetings. • Report progress and updates to the Board of Trustees as required. Person Specification Essential Experience • Experience managing or supervising teams. • Experience or strong interest in the charity/community sector. • Demonstrable internal and external communication skills. • Commitment to delivering organisational objectives effectively. Desirable Experience • Knowledge of statutory and voluntary sectors in Oxfordshire. • Understanding of safeguarding, health & safety, and regulatory matters. • Experience working collaboratively with external agencies. Key Skills • Strong interpersonal and leadership skills. • Sound decision-making and problem-solving abilities. • Ability to manage multiple priorities and projects. • Experience measuring and reporting financial and impact data. • Strong organisational and time management skills. • Ability to inspire and motivate others. • Confidence working with people from diverse backgrounds. Qualifications • Essential: Degree or equivalent relevant education. • Desirable: Vocational qualifications; clean full driving licence. Personal Attributes • Motivated by strong Christian faith. • Compassionate towards vulnerable individuals and families. • Positive, organised, and proactive. • Creative, flexible, and adaptable. • Collaborative and enthusiastic, committed to professional development. Additional Information • Reports directly to the CEO under the governance of the Board of Trustees. • Some work may take place in local schools, including St Mary s Primary School and Chipping Norton Secondary School, following relevant policies. • Subject to Enhanced DBS check. • Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR): practising Christian. Post holder will participate in and occasionally lead short acts of worship within team meetings. • Training and development opportunities provided.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a Outreach Manager who is excited by the opportunity to join a passionate team committed to listening well, collaborating widely, and building innovative, community-centred responses that make a lasting difference. This role will help shape and strengthen the systems, processes, and partnerships that enable our outreach services to scale while remaining deeply rooted in the needs of the communities we serve. About The Branch Trust The Branch Trust is a charity established in 2020, growing out of the outreach work of St Mary s Church, Chipping Norton. We serve communities across Chipping Norton and surrounding villages, with a particular focus on the most deprived areas of West Oxfordshire, where barriers to accessing support can prevent individuals and families from thriving. At the heart of our work is a deep commitment to listening carefully to the real challenges faced at grassroots level and responding in a dynamic, innovative way. Our approach brings together voluntary organisations, statutory services, and local community networks to create joined-up, practical support that treats people as whole individuals. This collaborative, holistic model rooted in the life of the community is something we believe can serve as a blueprint for others seeking to address complex social needs in meaningful and sustainable ways. Driven by our Christian faith, we work alongside partners to support, encourage, and empower people of all ages, backgrounds, beliefs, and circumstances. With strong local backing, we have raised over £4 million to develop a central community hub in Chipping Norton, providing a base from which this integrated support and outreach can grow and flourish. Role Overview The Outreach Manager will work closely with the CEO to lead and coordinate the charity s frontline outreach work, particularly focusing on mental health support and domestic abuse response. A key aspect of the role will also involve working closely with the Nurture Lead, who oversees the Nurture Team, to ensure strong collaboration, shared learning, and joined-up support for individuals and families engaging with The Branch Trust. A large part of this role will be concentrating on building the collaborative work of The Branch, both building relationships with other services and networks and advocating for the work of The Branch. This role ensures consistency, quality, and impact across outreach activities while developing the organisation s capacity to grow. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Organisational Development • Build a trusted and effective working relationship with the CEO to collaboratively work on the outward focus of the charity and interaction with other voluntary and statutory organisations • Work closely with the Nurture Lead to align outreach and nurture services. • Translate strategy into practical plans and help the charity grow sustainably. • Foster a positive, healthy, and safe organisational culture that safeguards both staff and clients. Outreach Delivery and Coordination • Lead and coordinate frontline outreach work, particularly mental health and domestic abuse support. • Oversee Connect Cafe Help Desk Volunteers and shape services in partnership with support agencies. • Ensure consistent standards, quality, and effectiveness across outreach activities. • Develop and implement outreach strategies to support individuals and families experiencing hardship. • Monitor and evaluate outreach initiatives to ensure they meet the charity s goals. Partnerships and Advocacy • Build strong relationships with statutory and voluntary sector partners. • Act as an advocate for the charity at events and in networks. • Strengthen referral pathways with local authorities, schools, health professionals, and community organisations. Team Management and Support • Provide supervision, support, and training to outreach staff, volunteers, and interns. • Motivate and support the team to deliver high-quality services. • Ensure accountability, wellbeing, and ongoing development within the outreach team. • Train as a Designated Safeguarding Lead • Attend weekly staff meetings and contribute to team life, including leading a time of worship once per quarter. Operations, Monitoring and Compliance • Work with the CEO and Nurture Lead to review and develop systems for measuring and reporting impact. • Ensure safeguarding and data protection (GDPR) standards are maintained. • Support responsible management of budgets and resources. Communications and Representation (optional, for discussion) • Implement communication strategies via social media, newsletters, and website. • Represent the charity at local, district, and county-wide meetings. • Report progress and updates to the Board of Trustees as required. Person Specification Essential Experience • Experience managing or supervising teams. • Experience or strong interest in the charity/community sector. • Demonstrable internal and external communication skills. • Commitment to delivering organisational objectives effectively. Desirable Experience • Knowledge of statutory and voluntary sectors in Oxfordshire. • Understanding of safeguarding, health & safety, and regulatory matters. • Experience working collaboratively with external agencies. Key Skills • Strong interpersonal and leadership skills. • Sound decision-making and problem-solving abilities. • Ability to manage multiple priorities and projects. • Experience measuring and reporting financial and impact data. • Strong organisational and time management skills. • Ability to inspire and motivate others. • Confidence working with people from diverse backgrounds. Qualifications • Essential: Degree or equivalent relevant education. • Desirable: Vocational qualifications; clean full driving licence. Personal Attributes • Motivated by strong Christian faith. • Compassionate towards vulnerable individuals and families. • Positive, organised, and proactive. • Creative, flexible, and adaptable. • Collaborative and enthusiastic, committed to professional development. Additional Information • Reports directly to the CEO under the governance of the Board of Trustees. • Some work may take place in local schools, including St Mary s Primary School and Chipping Norton Secondary School, following relevant policies. • Subject to Enhanced DBS check. • Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR): practising Christian. Post holder will participate in and occasionally lead short acts of worship within team meetings. • Training and development opportunities provided.
Job Title: Facilities Engineer (Multi-Skilled) Location : This role will support our South region and with the successful candidate ideally being based in the Oxford or Bristol area Salary: We are offering a salary of £35,000 - £40,000 depending on experience based on a 35 hours per week contract Job Type: Full Time, Permanent - Monday to Friday. Typical hours are 9:00-16:30 with flexibility to adjust your day as required. You'll be provided with a company van, fuel card and tablet as part of the equipment required for the role. The role: DB Cargo is recruiting a Facilities Engineer (internally known as a Facilities Operative) to support the management of our property portfolio and ensure the delivery of high-quality facilities management services. In this role, you'll oversee day-to-day facilities operations across our regional sites, helping us provide a safe, efficient, and well-maintained workplace. Reporting to the Facilities Manager, you will be hands-on in the operation, maintenance, and compliance of our facilities. Your work will directly contribute to creating a best-in-class environment for colleagues, customers, and visitors. What will you be doing? Carrying out planned preventative (PPM) and reactive maintenance across building systems, including mechanical, electrical, and fabric. Supporting the delivery of Total Facilities Management across operational and tenanted properties. Working alongside external contractors and in-house teams to complete tasks to agreed standards and deadlines. Assisting with small-scale project delivery, including refurbishments and estate improvements. Monitoring and maintaining accurate maintenance records, ensuring compliance with statutory regulations and internal policies. Identifying and escalating maintenance risks, hazards, and repair needs to the Facilities Manager. Providing support for compliance inspections, audits, and reporting activities. Ensuring all work is carried out safely, in line with health and safety procedures and company policies. Participating in emergency response and out-of-hours support (where required). Contributing to a culture of continuous improvement and cost efficiency within the FM team. What are we looking for? Background in facilities, building services, or a similar engineering role. Trade qualification in plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or fabric. Solid understanding of building systems and facilities management practices. Confident using CAFM systems and following planned schedules. Strong focus on detail, with a safety-first approach. Clear communicator and effective team player. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel within the region. IOSH or equivalent Health & Safety certification is advantageous, as is experience with KPIs, SLAs, and contractor management. What matters to you? Here at DB Cargo, we offer range of benefits as part of your employment. These will include: 31 days paid holiday each year in addition to 2 public holidays (The public holidays are Christmas Day and New Year's Day) Defined Contribution pension scheme with generous employer contribution - up to 10% employer contribution Free on-site parking EV charging at selected sites Health Cash Plan Available Cycle to work Scheme Manager led recognition programme for employees who live our values Access to DB Learning world Annual pay reviews We are dedicated to your continuous professional development. Depending on your role we have specialist training programs, apprenticeships, development plans, courses and qualifications we can support you through. Access to our employee benefits portal where you can take advantage of discounts for a variety of shops and services as well as accessing our wellbeing content We take the health and wellbeing of all employees seriously and provide access to an Employee Assistance Programme Please click APPLY to send your CV for this role. Candidates with experience of: Facilities Assistant, Facilities Technician, Facilities Services Operative (FSO), Facilities Coordinator, Building Service Worker / Attendant, Maintenance Assistant / Worker, General Maintenance Technician, may also be considered for this role.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Facilities Engineer (Multi-Skilled) Location : This role will support our South region and with the successful candidate ideally being based in the Oxford or Bristol area Salary: We are offering a salary of £35,000 - £40,000 depending on experience based on a 35 hours per week contract Job Type: Full Time, Permanent - Monday to Friday. Typical hours are 9:00-16:30 with flexibility to adjust your day as required. You'll be provided with a company van, fuel card and tablet as part of the equipment required for the role. The role: DB Cargo is recruiting a Facilities Engineer (internally known as a Facilities Operative) to support the management of our property portfolio and ensure the delivery of high-quality facilities management services. In this role, you'll oversee day-to-day facilities operations across our regional sites, helping us provide a safe, efficient, and well-maintained workplace. Reporting to the Facilities Manager, you will be hands-on in the operation, maintenance, and compliance of our facilities. Your work will directly contribute to creating a best-in-class environment for colleagues, customers, and visitors. What will you be doing? Carrying out planned preventative (PPM) and reactive maintenance across building systems, including mechanical, electrical, and fabric. Supporting the delivery of Total Facilities Management across operational and tenanted properties. Working alongside external contractors and in-house teams to complete tasks to agreed standards and deadlines. Assisting with small-scale project delivery, including refurbishments and estate improvements. Monitoring and maintaining accurate maintenance records, ensuring compliance with statutory regulations and internal policies. Identifying and escalating maintenance risks, hazards, and repair needs to the Facilities Manager. Providing support for compliance inspections, audits, and reporting activities. Ensuring all work is carried out safely, in line with health and safety procedures and company policies. Participating in emergency response and out-of-hours support (where required). Contributing to a culture of continuous improvement and cost efficiency within the FM team. What are we looking for? Background in facilities, building services, or a similar engineering role. Trade qualification in plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or fabric. Solid understanding of building systems and facilities management practices. Confident using CAFM systems and following planned schedules. Strong focus on detail, with a safety-first approach. Clear communicator and effective team player. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel within the region. IOSH or equivalent Health & Safety certification is advantageous, as is experience with KPIs, SLAs, and contractor management. What matters to you? Here at DB Cargo, we offer range of benefits as part of your employment. These will include: 31 days paid holiday each year in addition to 2 public holidays (The public holidays are Christmas Day and New Year's Day) Defined Contribution pension scheme with generous employer contribution - up to 10% employer contribution Free on-site parking EV charging at selected sites Health Cash Plan Available Cycle to work Scheme Manager led recognition programme for employees who live our values Access to DB Learning world Annual pay reviews We are dedicated to your continuous professional development. Depending on your role we have specialist training programs, apprenticeships, development plans, courses and qualifications we can support you through. Access to our employee benefits portal where you can take advantage of discounts for a variety of shops and services as well as accessing our wellbeing content We take the health and wellbeing of all employees seriously and provide access to an Employee Assistance Programme Please click APPLY to send your CV for this role. Candidates with experience of: Facilities Assistant, Facilities Technician, Facilities Services Operative (FSO), Facilities Coordinator, Building Service Worker / Attendant, Maintenance Assistant / Worker, General Maintenance Technician, may also be considered for this role.
Building Services Manager Leeds An opportunity has arisen for a Building Services Manager to join the team at Galliford Try North East & Yorkshire. Ideally, you will be based in or around Leeds and will have the opportunity to travel across multiple sites/projects in the Region. What you will be doing: Responsible for managing the delivery of Building Services elements of construction projects. Ensure that the Building Services Programmes are delivered in a customer focused and cost-effective way and complies with all Health and Safety legislation and current Technical Standards. Comply with all policies and procedures contained in the IMS and make consistent use of the guidelines, processes, checklists and forms contained within it Control and co-ordinate the delivery of Building Services on specific projects ensuring compliance with all safety policies and procedures Provide operational and technical solutions to projects that improve service and value for the business, customers and business partners in line with financial forecasts and operational requirements Co-ordinate the activities of the Building Services element of the Design Team Manage the delivery of Building Services elements of Projects for customers through establishing Programmes, Planning, Key Performance Indicators and Progress Reports where appropriate Manage sub-contractor resources in an efficient manner to ensure the highest possible level of service, productivity and control for each Project Review Sub Contractors construction protocols, methods and Risk Assessments for Projects to ensure a safe, secure and efficient operations Lead and manage the Commissioning of systems and equipment and control and co-ordinate Client demonstrations Chair group meetings for building service integration in Project Lead Project Working Groups to clarify requirements and improve Co-ordination standards. Contribute overall Health and Safety Standards of all staff and activities to ensure health safety and welfare of contracted staff. About You: Experience of managing the design consultants and sub-contractors at project level. Experience of working in the Education, Health and Commercial sectors. Here the candidate is to have experience in this or a very similar role. Holding the relevant Chartered membership of a Professional Institute or working towards gaining membership. What We Can Offer in Return: With an impressive order book of over £4.1 billion we are one of the industry's leading principal contractors, affording you the opportunity to work on some of the UK's most exciting projects offering you stability as well as the chance to stretch your capabilities and realise long held career goals. You will be joining diverse teams working at a high professional level with exceptional levels of commitment. With an ambitious strategy, we're poised for further growth and success, so if you're committed, talented and enthusiastic, Galliford Try is the right place for you. We are committed to maintaining the physical and mental wellbeing of all our people, through our 'Be Well' programme which offers discounts on certain products, advice and support for a range of issues. We invest in high-quality training for employees of all levels, from our leadership development framework to our apprenticeship programmes. Through our Career Paths initiative, individuals receive tailored training and support to fulfil their potential. Our industry is all about creating talented teams that excel in their areas of expertise. As an employer, we know you are most motivated to give your best when you feel valued and engaged. Our Agile Working programme empowers you with flexibility in when, where and how you work. Where appropriate, site and office-based employees can take advantage of a wide variety of working practices, offering different amounts of structure, regularity and flexibility to suit your needs as well as those of your wider team. Our benefits: Generous holiday entitlement, increasing with years of service, plus the opportunity to purchase further holidays A wide range of corporate discounts Cycle to Work schemes Comprehensive pension plan Regular Save as You Earn share purchase scheme Private medical scheme options are available for all salaried employees and our employee assistance programme also provides free 24/7 support to those who need it Paid for yearly membership to one recognised professional association relevant to your role About us: Galliford Try is one of the UK's leading construction businesses with a vision to continuously be a people-orientated, progressive business, driven by our values to deliver lasting change for our stakeholders and the communities we work in. Our purpose is to improve people's lives through building the facilities and infrastructure that communities need, providing opportunities for our people to learn, grow and progress, working with our supply chain to promote the very best working practice and caring for the environment in which we work. We do this by holding true to our values, delivering excellence for our clients and the community, being passionate about our role in providing vital services, putting integrity at the heart of our business by doing the right thing, and collaborating with our clients, supply chain and stakeholders to deliver lasting change and long-term value. Contact For more information on this role or to enquire about other positions available within our North East & Yorkshire business please contact Laura Mitchell on . Additional Information: Galliford Try welcomes applications from candidates who would like to work full time, reduced hours or flexibly and this will be discussed in more detail as part of the recruitment process. We encourage, and would be grateful if you could confirm any requirements we can reasonably fulfil to make this application a positive experience for you. Don't meet every requirement of the role? Studies have shown that some people are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At Galliford Try, we are committed to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly with every requirement of the role, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles. As a Disability Confident employer, we have committed to offer an interview to any candidate with a long-term health condition or disability that meet the essential criteria for the advertised position. Please contact the Resourcing Partner listed within the job advert if you believe this applies to you. We will also take the opportunity to discuss any adjustments required for your interview. A full job description for this role is available upon request.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Building Services Manager Leeds An opportunity has arisen for a Building Services Manager to join the team at Galliford Try North East & Yorkshire. Ideally, you will be based in or around Leeds and will have the opportunity to travel across multiple sites/projects in the Region. What you will be doing: Responsible for managing the delivery of Building Services elements of construction projects. Ensure that the Building Services Programmes are delivered in a customer focused and cost-effective way and complies with all Health and Safety legislation and current Technical Standards. Comply with all policies and procedures contained in the IMS and make consistent use of the guidelines, processes, checklists and forms contained within it Control and co-ordinate the delivery of Building Services on specific projects ensuring compliance with all safety policies and procedures Provide operational and technical solutions to projects that improve service and value for the business, customers and business partners in line with financial forecasts and operational requirements Co-ordinate the activities of the Building Services element of the Design Team Manage the delivery of Building Services elements of Projects for customers through establishing Programmes, Planning, Key Performance Indicators and Progress Reports where appropriate Manage sub-contractor resources in an efficient manner to ensure the highest possible level of service, productivity and control for each Project Review Sub Contractors construction protocols, methods and Risk Assessments for Projects to ensure a safe, secure and efficient operations Lead and manage the Commissioning of systems and equipment and control and co-ordinate Client demonstrations Chair group meetings for building service integration in Project Lead Project Working Groups to clarify requirements and improve Co-ordination standards. Contribute overall Health and Safety Standards of all staff and activities to ensure health safety and welfare of contracted staff. About You: Experience of managing the design consultants and sub-contractors at project level. Experience of working in the Education, Health and Commercial sectors. Here the candidate is to have experience in this or a very similar role. Holding the relevant Chartered membership of a Professional Institute or working towards gaining membership. What We Can Offer in Return: With an impressive order book of over £4.1 billion we are one of the industry's leading principal contractors, affording you the opportunity to work on some of the UK's most exciting projects offering you stability as well as the chance to stretch your capabilities and realise long held career goals. You will be joining diverse teams working at a high professional level with exceptional levels of commitment. With an ambitious strategy, we're poised for further growth and success, so if you're committed, talented and enthusiastic, Galliford Try is the right place for you. We are committed to maintaining the physical and mental wellbeing of all our people, through our 'Be Well' programme which offers discounts on certain products, advice and support for a range of issues. We invest in high-quality training for employees of all levels, from our leadership development framework to our apprenticeship programmes. Through our Career Paths initiative, individuals receive tailored training and support to fulfil their potential. Our industry is all about creating talented teams that excel in their areas of expertise. As an employer, we know you are most motivated to give your best when you feel valued and engaged. Our Agile Working programme empowers you with flexibility in when, where and how you work. Where appropriate, site and office-based employees can take advantage of a wide variety of working practices, offering different amounts of structure, regularity and flexibility to suit your needs as well as those of your wider team. Our benefits: Generous holiday entitlement, increasing with years of service, plus the opportunity to purchase further holidays A wide range of corporate discounts Cycle to Work schemes Comprehensive pension plan Regular Save as You Earn share purchase scheme Private medical scheme options are available for all salaried employees and our employee assistance programme also provides free 24/7 support to those who need it Paid for yearly membership to one recognised professional association relevant to your role About us: Galliford Try is one of the UK's leading construction businesses with a vision to continuously be a people-orientated, progressive business, driven by our values to deliver lasting change for our stakeholders and the communities we work in. Our purpose is to improve people's lives through building the facilities and infrastructure that communities need, providing opportunities for our people to learn, grow and progress, working with our supply chain to promote the very best working practice and caring for the environment in which we work. We do this by holding true to our values, delivering excellence for our clients and the community, being passionate about our role in providing vital services, putting integrity at the heart of our business by doing the right thing, and collaborating with our clients, supply chain and stakeholders to deliver lasting change and long-term value. Contact For more information on this role or to enquire about other positions available within our North East & Yorkshire business please contact Laura Mitchell on . Additional Information: Galliford Try welcomes applications from candidates who would like to work full time, reduced hours or flexibly and this will be discussed in more detail as part of the recruitment process. We encourage, and would be grateful if you could confirm any requirements we can reasonably fulfil to make this application a positive experience for you. Don't meet every requirement of the role? Studies have shown that some people are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At Galliford Try, we are committed to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly with every requirement of the role, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles. As a Disability Confident employer, we have committed to offer an interview to any candidate with a long-term health condition or disability that meet the essential criteria for the advertised position. Please contact the Resourcing Partner listed within the job advert if you believe this applies to you. We will also take the opportunity to discuss any adjustments required for your interview. A full job description for this role is available upon request.
£52,000 plus excellent benefits. Total package potential £65,000 London Engineering Supervisor - Data Centre This role provides assistance and support to the Senior Buildings Manager in the coordination and delivery of core buildings related services for staff and clients. Ensuring that the works being carried out by the client / contractor is to the specified standard and to report on maintenance performance and the condition of buildings services. have previous in critical environments HVAC experience critical BMS experience critical Formal qualification(s) in related engineering subjects Knowledge of project management processes Previous experience of working to and within ISO regulated processes and procedures. Experience of statutory compliance (eg FGAS, L8, lighting, fire, FWT etc) Experience with IAC's Mechanical engineering background preferred Assisting in the development and execution of engineering works with regard to project delivery for Operations Specific responsibilities for: Assisting in the development and execution of engineering works with regard to project delivery for Operations Coordination/Liaison with contractors for designated engineering projects Responsible for reviewing of risk assessments and method statements Responsible for supervising small works installation and building maintenance works Assist in ensuring site working practices are being upheld for the following; Permit for Access Hot working Fire system isolation/operation Permit for cable installation access Contractors signing in procedures Responsible for signing off of completed works by maintenance contractors or others as necessary Responsible for checking quality of maintenance Review and approve all Risk Assessments and Method Statements presented to the Operations department Oversee all works occurring in the operating buildings Act as point of reference for completion and final acceptance of works Provide technical operations information and support to all external parties in the preparation of works Ensure that all O&M data is correctly recorded, filed and kept up to date Assist in carrying out audits and condition surveys, programme for works including cost estimates and works programmes. Ensuring that clients are properly advised of statutory obligations. Assist in ensuring that maintenance of building systems meets legislative and health and safety requirements; Support the commissioning, organising and assessing the work of contractors; Assist in overseeing and supervising the installation of building systems and specifying maintenance and operating procedures Responsible for the budget management and financial control of works within remit Responsible for understanding and following procurement/tender processes for works within remit Close working with the 3rd party DCFMS supplier on maintenance works, reactive works and capital projects
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
£52,000 plus excellent benefits. Total package potential £65,000 London Engineering Supervisor - Data Centre This role provides assistance and support to the Senior Buildings Manager in the coordination and delivery of core buildings related services for staff and clients. Ensuring that the works being carried out by the client / contractor is to the specified standard and to report on maintenance performance and the condition of buildings services. have previous in critical environments HVAC experience critical BMS experience critical Formal qualification(s) in related engineering subjects Knowledge of project management processes Previous experience of working to and within ISO regulated processes and procedures. Experience of statutory compliance (eg FGAS, L8, lighting, fire, FWT etc) Experience with IAC's Mechanical engineering background preferred Assisting in the development and execution of engineering works with regard to project delivery for Operations Specific responsibilities for: Assisting in the development and execution of engineering works with regard to project delivery for Operations Coordination/Liaison with contractors for designated engineering projects Responsible for reviewing of risk assessments and method statements Responsible for supervising small works installation and building maintenance works Assist in ensuring site working practices are being upheld for the following; Permit for Access Hot working Fire system isolation/operation Permit for cable installation access Contractors signing in procedures Responsible for signing off of completed works by maintenance contractors or others as necessary Responsible for checking quality of maintenance Review and approve all Risk Assessments and Method Statements presented to the Operations department Oversee all works occurring in the operating buildings Act as point of reference for completion and final acceptance of works Provide technical operations information and support to all external parties in the preparation of works Ensure that all O&M data is correctly recorded, filed and kept up to date Assist in carrying out audits and condition surveys, programme for works including cost estimates and works programmes. Ensuring that clients are properly advised of statutory obligations. Assist in ensuring that maintenance of building systems meets legislative and health and safety requirements; Support the commissioning, organising and assessing the work of contractors; Assist in overseeing and supervising the installation of building systems and specifying maintenance and operating procedures Responsible for the budget management and financial control of works within remit Responsible for understanding and following procurement/tender processes for works within remit Close working with the 3rd party DCFMS supplier on maintenance works, reactive works and capital projects
The Client A dynamic and growing project delivery company specialising in mechanical and electrical solutions across commercial, residential, and industrial sectors. They pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, efficient, and innovative building services solutions to their clients. The Role They are seeking an experienced M&E / HVAC Project Manager to join the team. You will be responsible for overseeing the delivery of mechanical and HVAC projects from inception through to completion, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, to the highest standards. Key Responsibilities Manage M&E and HVAC projects across all phases Coordinate design, procurement, installation, and commissioning activities Lead project teams, subcontractors, and suppliers Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations and company standards Monitor project budgets, schedules, and resources Liaise with clients, consultants, and stakeholders Identify and mitigate project risks Provide regular progress reports to senior management Requirements Proven experience as an M&E or HVAC Project Manager Strong technical knowledge of HVAC systems and mechanical services Experience managing commercial or industrial projects Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously Relevant qualifications in Mechanical Engineering, Building Services, or similar SMSTS / CSCS (or equivalent) preferred The Package Competitive salary package Career progression opportunities Supportive and collaborative team environment Exposure to a diverse range of projects Ongoing professional development How to Apply If you're a driven Project Manager looking to join a forward-thinking company, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your experience.
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
The Client A dynamic and growing project delivery company specialising in mechanical and electrical solutions across commercial, residential, and industrial sectors. They pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, efficient, and innovative building services solutions to their clients. The Role They are seeking an experienced M&E / HVAC Project Manager to join the team. You will be responsible for overseeing the delivery of mechanical and HVAC projects from inception through to completion, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, to the highest standards. Key Responsibilities Manage M&E and HVAC projects across all phases Coordinate design, procurement, installation, and commissioning activities Lead project teams, subcontractors, and suppliers Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations and company standards Monitor project budgets, schedules, and resources Liaise with clients, consultants, and stakeholders Identify and mitigate project risks Provide regular progress reports to senior management Requirements Proven experience as an M&E or HVAC Project Manager Strong technical knowledge of HVAC systems and mechanical services Experience managing commercial or industrial projects Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously Relevant qualifications in Mechanical Engineering, Building Services, or similar SMSTS / CSCS (or equivalent) preferred The Package Competitive salary package Career progression opportunities Supportive and collaborative team environment Exposure to a diverse range of projects Ongoing professional development How to Apply If you're a driven Project Manager looking to join a forward-thinking company, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your experience.
Charity Administrator We are seeking a Charity Administrator to play a vital role in ensuring that our governance, systems, and operational processes are strong and sustainable, enabling our outreach services to scale while remaining deeply rooted in the needs of the communities we serve. About The Branch Trust The Branch Trust is a charity established in 2020, growing out of the outreach work of St Mary s Church, Chipping Norton. We serve communities across Chipping Norton and surrounding villages, with a particular focus on the most deprived areas of West Oxfordshire, where barriers to accessing support can prevent individuals and families from thriving. At the heart of our work is a deep commitment to listening carefully to the real challenges faced at grassroots level and responding in a dynamic, innovative way. Our approach brings together voluntary organisations, statutory services, and local community networks to create joined-up, practical support that treats people as whole individuals. This collaborative, holistic model rooted in the life of the community is something we believe can serve as a blueprint for others seeking to address complex social needs in meaningful and sustainable ways. Driven by our Christian faith, we work alongside partners to support, encourage, and empower people of all ages, backgrounds, beliefs, and circumstances. With strong local backing, we have raised over £4 million to develop a central community hub in Chipping Norton, providing a base from which this integrated support and outreach can grow and flourish. As our work continues to expand, we are seeking a Charity Administrator to play a vital role in ensuring that our governance, systems, and operational processes are strong and sustainable, enabling our outreach services to scale while remaining deeply rooted in the needs of the communities we serve. Role Purpose The Charity Administrator is responsible for governance support, HR operations, organisational systems, compliance, and internal processes. The role ensures the charity s operational infrastructure runs smoothly and supports the staff and volunteer team effectively. Working closely with the CEO and Trustees, the Charity Administrator will maintain, update and implement robust systems, oversee administrative and organisational processes, and support the charity s ongoing growth and impact. Key Responsibilities Governance and Compliance • Ensure the charity operates within appropriate governance structures and Charity Commission requirements. • Act as the organisational lead on statutory and regulatory compliance, including GDPR and Health & Safety. • Work with staff and Trustees to keep charity policies up to date and ensure they are implemented across the organisation. • Support the preparation and collation of the charity s Annual Impact Report. • Liaise with the Charity Commission where required. Organisational Operations • Oversee the internal operations and administration of IT, HR, and legal processes. • Support the daily running of the charity, including systems, processes, and management of organisational infrastructure, working alongside the Operations Manager. • Work alongside the Finance Manager to approve payments and expenses. • Help establish and maintain operational processes that enable the charity to grow sustainably. HR and Team Support • Support recruitment, onboarding, development, and retention of staff and volunteers. • Maintain accurate personnel records for staff and Trustees. • Contribute to the wellbeing and effectiveness of the team through strong organisational support, including Staff and Volunteer Handbooks. • Attend weekly staff meetings and contribute to team life, including leading a time of worship once per quarter. Data and Systems Management • Oversee the charity s IT contracts and liaise with the system providers regarding improvements or issues. • Support staff in maintaining accurate data input and conduct regular data checks. • Produce data reports as required and manage any data breaches appropriately. • Ensure data is managed in line with GDPR and organisational policies. • Support procurement, implementation, training and effective use of the charity s CRM system. Communications and Website (optional, for discussion) • Help implement the charity s communications strategy across the website, social media, and newsletters. • Oversee and update website content in collaboration with external providers and the communications team. • Assist in producing newsletters, leaflets, signage, and other communication materials. Person Specification Essential Skills and Experience • Strong organisational and administrative skills with excellent attention to detail. • Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with a team. • Experience supporting organisational operations, governance, or administration. • Good understanding of data management and confidentiality. • Strong communication and relationship-building skills. • Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities. Desirable Experience • Experience working within a charity or non-profit organisation. • Familiarity with Charity Commission requirements and governance practices. • Experience with CRM or data management systems. • Experience supporting HR or operational processes. Personal Qualities • Highly trustworthy and reliable. • Proactive and solution focused. • Committed to supporting the mission and values of The Branch Trust. • Comfortable working in a faith-based organisational environment. Additional Information • Reports directly to the CEO under the governance of the Board of Trustees. • This job description outlines the main duties of the role but is not exhaustive. • The appointment is subject to an Enhanced DBS check. • Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR): practising Christian. The post holder will participate in and occasionally lead short acts of worship within team meetings and uphold the Christian ethos of the organisation. • Training and development opportunities will be provided.
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Charity Administrator We are seeking a Charity Administrator to play a vital role in ensuring that our governance, systems, and operational processes are strong and sustainable, enabling our outreach services to scale while remaining deeply rooted in the needs of the communities we serve. About The Branch Trust The Branch Trust is a charity established in 2020, growing out of the outreach work of St Mary s Church, Chipping Norton. We serve communities across Chipping Norton and surrounding villages, with a particular focus on the most deprived areas of West Oxfordshire, where barriers to accessing support can prevent individuals and families from thriving. At the heart of our work is a deep commitment to listening carefully to the real challenges faced at grassroots level and responding in a dynamic, innovative way. Our approach brings together voluntary organisations, statutory services, and local community networks to create joined-up, practical support that treats people as whole individuals. This collaborative, holistic model rooted in the life of the community is something we believe can serve as a blueprint for others seeking to address complex social needs in meaningful and sustainable ways. Driven by our Christian faith, we work alongside partners to support, encourage, and empower people of all ages, backgrounds, beliefs, and circumstances. With strong local backing, we have raised over £4 million to develop a central community hub in Chipping Norton, providing a base from which this integrated support and outreach can grow and flourish. As our work continues to expand, we are seeking a Charity Administrator to play a vital role in ensuring that our governance, systems, and operational processes are strong and sustainable, enabling our outreach services to scale while remaining deeply rooted in the needs of the communities we serve. Role Purpose The Charity Administrator is responsible for governance support, HR operations, organisational systems, compliance, and internal processes. The role ensures the charity s operational infrastructure runs smoothly and supports the staff and volunteer team effectively. Working closely with the CEO and Trustees, the Charity Administrator will maintain, update and implement robust systems, oversee administrative and organisational processes, and support the charity s ongoing growth and impact. Key Responsibilities Governance and Compliance • Ensure the charity operates within appropriate governance structures and Charity Commission requirements. • Act as the organisational lead on statutory and regulatory compliance, including GDPR and Health & Safety. • Work with staff and Trustees to keep charity policies up to date and ensure they are implemented across the organisation. • Support the preparation and collation of the charity s Annual Impact Report. • Liaise with the Charity Commission where required. Organisational Operations • Oversee the internal operations and administration of IT, HR, and legal processes. • Support the daily running of the charity, including systems, processes, and management of organisational infrastructure, working alongside the Operations Manager. • Work alongside the Finance Manager to approve payments and expenses. • Help establish and maintain operational processes that enable the charity to grow sustainably. HR and Team Support • Support recruitment, onboarding, development, and retention of staff and volunteers. • Maintain accurate personnel records for staff and Trustees. • Contribute to the wellbeing and effectiveness of the team through strong organisational support, including Staff and Volunteer Handbooks. • Attend weekly staff meetings and contribute to team life, including leading a time of worship once per quarter. Data and Systems Management • Oversee the charity s IT contracts and liaise with the system providers regarding improvements or issues. • Support staff in maintaining accurate data input and conduct regular data checks. • Produce data reports as required and manage any data breaches appropriately. • Ensure data is managed in line with GDPR and organisational policies. • Support procurement, implementation, training and effective use of the charity s CRM system. Communications and Website (optional, for discussion) • Help implement the charity s communications strategy across the website, social media, and newsletters. • Oversee and update website content in collaboration with external providers and the communications team. • Assist in producing newsletters, leaflets, signage, and other communication materials. Person Specification Essential Skills and Experience • Strong organisational and administrative skills with excellent attention to detail. • Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with a team. • Experience supporting organisational operations, governance, or administration. • Good understanding of data management and confidentiality. • Strong communication and relationship-building skills. • Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities. Desirable Experience • Experience working within a charity or non-profit organisation. • Familiarity with Charity Commission requirements and governance practices. • Experience with CRM or data management systems. • Experience supporting HR or operational processes. Personal Qualities • Highly trustworthy and reliable. • Proactive and solution focused. • Committed to supporting the mission and values of The Branch Trust. • Comfortable working in a faith-based organisational environment. Additional Information • Reports directly to the CEO under the governance of the Board of Trustees. • This job description outlines the main duties of the role but is not exhaustive. • The appointment is subject to an Enhanced DBS check. • Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR): practising Christian. The post holder will participate in and occasionally lead short acts of worship within team meetings and uphold the Christian ethos of the organisation. • Training and development opportunities will be provided.
Your New CompanyA long-established and highly respected residential developer, operating exclusively across Lincolnshire for over 36 years. With a headcount of 70 and a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, design-led homes, the business remains privately owned, financially robust, and strategically positioned for significant growth.The company currently builds around 200 units per year and is planning to increase delivery to 300 units annually. Having recently strengthened its senior leadership structure, the Managing Director is now seeking to appoint a Technical Director to take ownership of the technical and architectural function and support the continued expansion of the business.This is a newly created and pivotal role within a stable, cash-rich organisation with big ambitions. Your New RoleAs Technical Director, you will lead and oversee all architectural and technical design activities within the business.This is a hands-on senior leadership role, blending team management with active involvement in design delivery, site feasibility, planning, and technical oversight.You will manage a dedicated in-house design team consisting of a Design Manager and three Architectural Technicians, leading a team of three to four people. You will also work closely with internal departments-Land, Planning, Construction, Engineering-as well as external consultants, to ensure design quality, buildability, and compliance across all residential developments.You will champion design innovation, maintain high standards, and safeguard the company's reputation for producing well-considered homes and attractive developments that create a strong sense of place. Why Work Here? Join a respected, design-led developer with nearly 40 years' success in the region. Play a key role in shaping the company's future growth and technical direction. Work across a strong land bank of active and upcoming sites. Become part of a friendly, committed, and motivated team environment. Genuine long-term career progression and opportunity to contribute to the company's evolution as the Managing Director steps back. Key Responsibilities Lead, mentor, and manage the design and technical team, promoting a collaborative, high-performing culture. Oversee and produce architectural designs, site layouts, planning applications, and technical documents. Ensure all construction drawings and details align with design intent, regulatory requirements, and quality standards. Coordinate feasibility work for new land opportunities alongside internal teams and external consultants. Review architectural designs, technical drawings, and specifications to ensure technical accuracy and aesthetic excellence. Work closely with construction, engineering, and subcontractors to resolve technical challenges and support project delivery. Conduct site inspections to ensure compliance with design specifications, safety requirements, and statutory regulations. Ensure all design solutions meet financial viability criteria while delivering maximum value and customer satisfaction. What You'll Need to Succeed Bachelor's or Master's degree in Architecture or a related discipline. 15+ years' architectural experience, including at least 5 years in a senior leadership or technical management role. Strong background in residential development, ideally within a housebuilding environment. Excellent knowledge of building regulations, planning processes, NHBC Standards, and construction methods. Proficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, BIM or similar design platforms. Exceptional leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Strong problem-solving ability with experience resolving design and on-site technical issues. Highly organised, hands-on, and comfortable managing multiple projects simultaneously. What You'll Get in Return Private healthcare Medical cash plan Annual pay review 25 days holiday + bank holidays (rising with service) Option to purchase an additional 5 days leave Quarterly performance-related bonus scheme Free on-site parking Pool car for business use Fortnightly site visits Early finish Fridays A long-term career path within a growing, financially secure developer The opportunity to join the senior leadership team and influence business-wide strategy Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Your New CompanyA long-established and highly respected residential developer, operating exclusively across Lincolnshire for over 36 years. With a headcount of 70 and a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, design-led homes, the business remains privately owned, financially robust, and strategically positioned for significant growth.The company currently builds around 200 units per year and is planning to increase delivery to 300 units annually. Having recently strengthened its senior leadership structure, the Managing Director is now seeking to appoint a Technical Director to take ownership of the technical and architectural function and support the continued expansion of the business.This is a newly created and pivotal role within a stable, cash-rich organisation with big ambitions. Your New RoleAs Technical Director, you will lead and oversee all architectural and technical design activities within the business.This is a hands-on senior leadership role, blending team management with active involvement in design delivery, site feasibility, planning, and technical oversight.You will manage a dedicated in-house design team consisting of a Design Manager and three Architectural Technicians, leading a team of three to four people. You will also work closely with internal departments-Land, Planning, Construction, Engineering-as well as external consultants, to ensure design quality, buildability, and compliance across all residential developments.You will champion design innovation, maintain high standards, and safeguard the company's reputation for producing well-considered homes and attractive developments that create a strong sense of place. Why Work Here? Join a respected, design-led developer with nearly 40 years' success in the region. Play a key role in shaping the company's future growth and technical direction. Work across a strong land bank of active and upcoming sites. Become part of a friendly, committed, and motivated team environment. Genuine long-term career progression and opportunity to contribute to the company's evolution as the Managing Director steps back. Key Responsibilities Lead, mentor, and manage the design and technical team, promoting a collaborative, high-performing culture. Oversee and produce architectural designs, site layouts, planning applications, and technical documents. Ensure all construction drawings and details align with design intent, regulatory requirements, and quality standards. Coordinate feasibility work for new land opportunities alongside internal teams and external consultants. Review architectural designs, technical drawings, and specifications to ensure technical accuracy and aesthetic excellence. Work closely with construction, engineering, and subcontractors to resolve technical challenges and support project delivery. Conduct site inspections to ensure compliance with design specifications, safety requirements, and statutory regulations. Ensure all design solutions meet financial viability criteria while delivering maximum value and customer satisfaction. What You'll Need to Succeed Bachelor's or Master's degree in Architecture or a related discipline. 15+ years' architectural experience, including at least 5 years in a senior leadership or technical management role. Strong background in residential development, ideally within a housebuilding environment. Excellent knowledge of building regulations, planning processes, NHBC Standards, and construction methods. Proficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, BIM or similar design platforms. Exceptional leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Strong problem-solving ability with experience resolving design and on-site technical issues. Highly organised, hands-on, and comfortable managing multiple projects simultaneously. What You'll Get in Return Private healthcare Medical cash plan Annual pay review 25 days holiday + bank holidays (rising with service) Option to purchase an additional 5 days leave Quarterly performance-related bonus scheme Free on-site parking Pool car for business use Fortnightly site visits Early finish Fridays A long-term career path within a growing, financially secure developer The opportunity to join the senior leadership team and influence business-wide strategy Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Job Title: Head of Retail Reporting To: Director of Operations & People Salary: £50,000 per annum (pro rata) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Part-time / flexible working arrangements will be considered Duration: Fixed Term 6 months Location: Alder Hey Children s Charity (Old Swan & Huyton shops), Liverpool Job Purpose The Head of Retail will provide strategic leadership and expert insight to review, strengthen and evolve Alder Hey Children s Charity s retail operation during a six-month period of strategic development. Working closely with the Director of Operations & People, the postholder will undertake a comprehensive review of the charity s retail portfolio, identifying opportunities to maximise income, improve operational effectiveness and enhance supporter engagement. The role will assess the current retail model, including shop performance, operational structures, processes and growth opportunities, and develop clear recommendations and a practical roadmap for the future development of retail income at Alder Hey Children s Charity. This is a highly collaborative role requiring strong commercial insight, charity retail expertise and the ability to translate analysis into actionable plans that will support the charity s long-term income growth and sustainability. Main Duties / Tasks Strategic Review and Development Lead a comprehensive strategic review of Alder Hey Children s Charity s retail operations, including shop performance, operational structure, systems and processes Assess the current retail model to identify opportunities for income growth, efficiency improvements and enhanced supporter engagement Benchmark retail performance against charity sector best practice and comparable retail operations Develop strategic recommendations and a clear roadmap to strengthen long-term sustainability and growth Retail Performance and Commercial Insight Analyse financial performance, sales data, stock flow and operational costs across the retail portfolio Identify opportunities to improve profitability, operational efficiency and customer experience Review pricing, merchandising, stock management and donation processes to optimise retail income Provide clear insights and reporting to inform strategic decision-making by the senior leadership team Operational Improvement Review existing retail processes, structures and ways of working to identify improvements Introduce practical operational improvements during the contract period where appropriate Ensure compliance with best practice in Gift Aid, health and safety and charity retail standards Future Growth Opportunities Identify opportunities for growth, innovation or diversification, including new retail formats or channels Assess opportunities to strengthen community engagement and donation generation Support development of a longer-term retail strategy aligned to wider income generation ambitions Leadership and Collaboration Provide leadership and support to the retail team, fostering a positive and collaborative culture Work closely with fundraising, marketing and operations teams to integrate retail into wider strategy Build strong relationships with volunteers, supporters and key stakeholders Reporting and Strategic Recommendations Provide regular updates to senior leadership on findings, opportunities and progress Deliver a final strategic report with key findings, recommendations and a clear action plan Other Duties Act as an ambassador for Alder Hey Children s Charity in line with organisational values Contribute positively as part of the wider team, including supporting fundraising events where required Undertake any other reasonable duties as requested by your line manager Person Specification Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience Essential: Significant experience in retail leadership, ideally within a multi-site or charity retail environment Proven experience delivering retail strategies that drive income growth Experience managing budgets and financial performance Experience leading and developing teams, including volunteers Strong understanding of retail operations (stock, merchandising, customer experience) Experience analysing performance data to inform decision-making Experience working within charity retail Desirable: Experience reviewing or transforming retail operations Experience developing ecommerce or digital retail channels Skills and Attributes Essential: Commitment to equality, diversity and collaborative working Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) Strong relationship-building skills Ability to analyse data and inform strategic decisions Self-motivated with a positive attitude in a fast-paced environment Strong organisational skills with ability to adapt to changing priorities Ability to work both independently and as part of a team Understanding of confidentiality and data protection requirements Strong IT skills, including Microsoft packages Additional Requirements Essential: Strong interest in working for a children s health charity Commitment to the values of Alder Hey Children s Charity Willingness to support wider charity activities Desirable: Willingness to occasionally work outside normal office hours Our Values At Alder Hey Children s Charity, our values guide how we work. Being courageous, working together, showing passion and embracing creativity enables us to support the hospital in delivering the very best care for young patients and their families. Courage We try new things, take risks and innovate. We speak up, take accountability and act with responsibility. We are unstoppable. Together We work as one team, sharing knowledge and learning. We partner with patients, families, supporters and colleagues. We respect, celebrate diversity and empower each other. Passion We are passionate about what we do and why we do it. We inspire others and grow together. Magic We are creative, fun and child-led. We create special moments and go the extra mile for our patients. Additional Information This job description outlines the general nature of the role and is not exhaustive. It may be subject to change in line with organisational needs. Alder Hey Children s Charity will make reasonable adjustments for applicants where required. We are committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. The post holder will be required to complete an enhanced DBS disclosure check.
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Retail Reporting To: Director of Operations & People Salary: £50,000 per annum (pro rata) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Part-time / flexible working arrangements will be considered Duration: Fixed Term 6 months Location: Alder Hey Children s Charity (Old Swan & Huyton shops), Liverpool Job Purpose The Head of Retail will provide strategic leadership and expert insight to review, strengthen and evolve Alder Hey Children s Charity s retail operation during a six-month period of strategic development. Working closely with the Director of Operations & People, the postholder will undertake a comprehensive review of the charity s retail portfolio, identifying opportunities to maximise income, improve operational effectiveness and enhance supporter engagement. The role will assess the current retail model, including shop performance, operational structures, processes and growth opportunities, and develop clear recommendations and a practical roadmap for the future development of retail income at Alder Hey Children s Charity. This is a highly collaborative role requiring strong commercial insight, charity retail expertise and the ability to translate analysis into actionable plans that will support the charity s long-term income growth and sustainability. Main Duties / Tasks Strategic Review and Development Lead a comprehensive strategic review of Alder Hey Children s Charity s retail operations, including shop performance, operational structure, systems and processes Assess the current retail model to identify opportunities for income growth, efficiency improvements and enhanced supporter engagement Benchmark retail performance against charity sector best practice and comparable retail operations Develop strategic recommendations and a clear roadmap to strengthen long-term sustainability and growth Retail Performance and Commercial Insight Analyse financial performance, sales data, stock flow and operational costs across the retail portfolio Identify opportunities to improve profitability, operational efficiency and customer experience Review pricing, merchandising, stock management and donation processes to optimise retail income Provide clear insights and reporting to inform strategic decision-making by the senior leadership team Operational Improvement Review existing retail processes, structures and ways of working to identify improvements Introduce practical operational improvements during the contract period where appropriate Ensure compliance with best practice in Gift Aid, health and safety and charity retail standards Future Growth Opportunities Identify opportunities for growth, innovation or diversification, including new retail formats or channels Assess opportunities to strengthen community engagement and donation generation Support development of a longer-term retail strategy aligned to wider income generation ambitions Leadership and Collaboration Provide leadership and support to the retail team, fostering a positive and collaborative culture Work closely with fundraising, marketing and operations teams to integrate retail into wider strategy Build strong relationships with volunteers, supporters and key stakeholders Reporting and Strategic Recommendations Provide regular updates to senior leadership on findings, opportunities and progress Deliver a final strategic report with key findings, recommendations and a clear action plan Other Duties Act as an ambassador for Alder Hey Children s Charity in line with organisational values Contribute positively as part of the wider team, including supporting fundraising events where required Undertake any other reasonable duties as requested by your line manager Person Specification Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience Essential: Significant experience in retail leadership, ideally within a multi-site or charity retail environment Proven experience delivering retail strategies that drive income growth Experience managing budgets and financial performance Experience leading and developing teams, including volunteers Strong understanding of retail operations (stock, merchandising, customer experience) Experience analysing performance data to inform decision-making Experience working within charity retail Desirable: Experience reviewing or transforming retail operations Experience developing ecommerce or digital retail channels Skills and Attributes Essential: Commitment to equality, diversity and collaborative working Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) Strong relationship-building skills Ability to analyse data and inform strategic decisions Self-motivated with a positive attitude in a fast-paced environment Strong organisational skills with ability to adapt to changing priorities Ability to work both independently and as part of a team Understanding of confidentiality and data protection requirements Strong IT skills, including Microsoft packages Additional Requirements Essential: Strong interest in working for a children s health charity Commitment to the values of Alder Hey Children s Charity Willingness to support wider charity activities Desirable: Willingness to occasionally work outside normal office hours Our Values At Alder Hey Children s Charity, our values guide how we work. Being courageous, working together, showing passion and embracing creativity enables us to support the hospital in delivering the very best care for young patients and their families. Courage We try new things, take risks and innovate. We speak up, take accountability and act with responsibility. We are unstoppable. Together We work as one team, sharing knowledge and learning. We partner with patients, families, supporters and colleagues. We respect, celebrate diversity and empower each other. Passion We are passionate about what we do and why we do it. We inspire others and grow together. Magic We are creative, fun and child-led. We create special moments and go the extra mile for our patients. Additional Information This job description outlines the general nature of the role and is not exhaustive. It may be subject to change in line with organisational needs. Alder Hey Children s Charity will make reasonable adjustments for applicants where required. We are committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. The post holder will be required to complete an enhanced DBS disclosure check.
Your Company: A high-growth Engineering Services business has partnered with NET Recruit to support their search for a Sales Manager to join their team in Totton. This is an exciting opportunity to join an innovative and expanding organisation delivering specialist services across tank cleaning, pipework maintenance, fuel uplifting, and transition projects. With a strong reputation for safety, compliance, and environmental excellence, the business is now seeking a commercially driven Sales Manager to lead and accelerate its growth strategy. Your Role and Responsibilities While in this position your duties may include but are not limited to: Developing and executing the company's sales strategy to achieve and exceed revenue targets Leading business development activity, identifying and converting new opportunities across key markets Managing the full sales cycle from lead generation through to negotiation and contract close Building, managing, and growing a robust sales pipeline to ensure consistent performance Establishing and nurturing strong relationships with key clients, stakeholders, and decision-makers Identifying new market opportunities and expanding the company's presence across the UK and Europe Producing accurate sales forecasts, reports, and performance insights for senior leadership Negotiating commercial terms and agreements to maximise profitability while maintaining client satisfaction Working closely with operational and technical teams to ensure solutions are aligned with client needs Monitoring competitor activity and market trends to inform sales strategy and maintain competitive advantage Ensuring all sales activity is effectively tracked and managed through the CRM system What you will need to Apply: The ideal candidate will have proven experience in a Sales Manager or senior business development role, ideally within engineering services, industrial, construction, or fuel-related sectors. You will demonstrate a strong track record of meeting or exceeding sales targets and driving sustainable revenue growth. You will bring excellent commercial acumen, negotiation skills, and the ability to influence at all levels. A strategic mindset combined with a hands-on approach to winning business will be essential. Experience managing pipelines, forecasting revenue, and using CRM systems to drive performance is key. To succeed in this role, you will be a results-focused and proactive individual who thrives on winning new business and building lasting client partnerships. You will be confident, resilient, and highly motivated, with the ability to operate both strategically and tactically in a fast-paced environment. What you will get in Return: The company is offering a competitive salary , dependent on experience, alongside a KPI-driven bonus structure designed to reward high performance and revenue delivery. Additional benefits include a pool vehicle, car allowance or electric vehicle scheme, and ongoing professional development opportunities. You will be part of a supportive and ambitious team, with clear opportunities for progression as the business continues to scale.To discuss further, please do not hesitate to reach out to: Justin Heron - Talent Acquisition DirectorM: E:
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Your Company: A high-growth Engineering Services business has partnered with NET Recruit to support their search for a Sales Manager to join their team in Totton. This is an exciting opportunity to join an innovative and expanding organisation delivering specialist services across tank cleaning, pipework maintenance, fuel uplifting, and transition projects. With a strong reputation for safety, compliance, and environmental excellence, the business is now seeking a commercially driven Sales Manager to lead and accelerate its growth strategy. Your Role and Responsibilities While in this position your duties may include but are not limited to: Developing and executing the company's sales strategy to achieve and exceed revenue targets Leading business development activity, identifying and converting new opportunities across key markets Managing the full sales cycle from lead generation through to negotiation and contract close Building, managing, and growing a robust sales pipeline to ensure consistent performance Establishing and nurturing strong relationships with key clients, stakeholders, and decision-makers Identifying new market opportunities and expanding the company's presence across the UK and Europe Producing accurate sales forecasts, reports, and performance insights for senior leadership Negotiating commercial terms and agreements to maximise profitability while maintaining client satisfaction Working closely with operational and technical teams to ensure solutions are aligned with client needs Monitoring competitor activity and market trends to inform sales strategy and maintain competitive advantage Ensuring all sales activity is effectively tracked and managed through the CRM system What you will need to Apply: The ideal candidate will have proven experience in a Sales Manager or senior business development role, ideally within engineering services, industrial, construction, or fuel-related sectors. You will demonstrate a strong track record of meeting or exceeding sales targets and driving sustainable revenue growth. You will bring excellent commercial acumen, negotiation skills, and the ability to influence at all levels. A strategic mindset combined with a hands-on approach to winning business will be essential. Experience managing pipelines, forecasting revenue, and using CRM systems to drive performance is key. To succeed in this role, you will be a results-focused and proactive individual who thrives on winning new business and building lasting client partnerships. You will be confident, resilient, and highly motivated, with the ability to operate both strategically and tactically in a fast-paced environment. What you will get in Return: The company is offering a competitive salary , dependent on experience, alongside a KPI-driven bonus structure designed to reward high performance and revenue delivery. Additional benefits include a pool vehicle, car allowance or electric vehicle scheme, and ongoing professional development opportunities. You will be part of a supportive and ambitious team, with clear opportunities for progression as the business continues to scale.To discuss further, please do not hesitate to reach out to: Justin Heron - Talent Acquisition DirectorM: E:
Reference: VAC-ASMDL9_ Posted: March 3, 2026 My client is a National House building contractor, who work in the residential sector building 2 - 4 bed homes. Our Client Builds a top spec Traditional Build Homes. As a result of expansion and new developments, they are currently looking to recruit an experienced House building Assistant Site Manager to work with them on a Temp basis, for around a months time As an Assistant Site Manager, you will need to be established and confident in running a Site along side the Site Manager and Managing Trades. Reporting to the Project / Contracts Manager on the progress against the programme Maintenance of company required Health & Safety procedures / initiatives including PPE, Site Inductions, Management of Method Statements/Risk Assessments, Work Permits, Scaffold/Lifting equipment inspections Adherence to the Company quality standards including Management of defects, compliance with specification, compliance with materials / workmanship schedules, subcontractor code of conduct, considerate Constructors Scheme Helping to lead and coordinate the site team Assisting with the preparation of the Health and Safety file Maintaining and update Construction Phase Health & Safety plan as works proceed Liaising with the client, consultants, contract administrator, head office etc. To be responsible for the opening and closing of the site facilities Management of site facilities; welfare, toilets, offices, compound area etc. To assist in the management of project specific preliminaries Co-ordinating the Sub-Contractors as appropriate Preparation / assistance with the site progress reports Safe storage and co-ordination of materials To be responsible for the accurate / timely completion of site based documentation Attendance at project and company related meetings To ensure all relevant resident and public complaints are resolved efficiently If you are interested in this position call us on (option 1, ask for Carl or Atlanta) or alternatively email your cv straight to us. or
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Reference: VAC-ASMDL9_ Posted: March 3, 2026 My client is a National House building contractor, who work in the residential sector building 2 - 4 bed homes. Our Client Builds a top spec Traditional Build Homes. As a result of expansion and new developments, they are currently looking to recruit an experienced House building Assistant Site Manager to work with them on a Temp basis, for around a months time As an Assistant Site Manager, you will need to be established and confident in running a Site along side the Site Manager and Managing Trades. Reporting to the Project / Contracts Manager on the progress against the programme Maintenance of company required Health & Safety procedures / initiatives including PPE, Site Inductions, Management of Method Statements/Risk Assessments, Work Permits, Scaffold/Lifting equipment inspections Adherence to the Company quality standards including Management of defects, compliance with specification, compliance with materials / workmanship schedules, subcontractor code of conduct, considerate Constructors Scheme Helping to lead and coordinate the site team Assisting with the preparation of the Health and Safety file Maintaining and update Construction Phase Health & Safety plan as works proceed Liaising with the client, consultants, contract administrator, head office etc. To be responsible for the opening and closing of the site facilities Management of site facilities; welfare, toilets, offices, compound area etc. To assist in the management of project specific preliminaries Co-ordinating the Sub-Contractors as appropriate Preparation / assistance with the site progress reports Safe storage and co-ordination of materials To be responsible for the accurate / timely completion of site based documentation Attendance at project and company related meetings To ensure all relevant resident and public complaints are resolved efficiently If you are interested in this position call us on (option 1, ask for Carl or Atlanta) or alternatively email your cv straight to us. or
Building Safety Manager Location: London Salary: £60,000 - £68,000 per annum We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established Housing Association based in London for a Building Safety Manager to take a leading role in ensuring resident safety and full compliance with current and emerging building safety legislation. This is a key appointment within the organisation, offering the opportunity to shape and lead building safety strategy across a varied residential portfolio, including higher-risk buildings, and to act as a central point of accountability under the Building Safety Act. The Role Reporting into senior leadership, the Building Safety Manager will be responsible for developing, embedding, and maintaining robust building safety management systems. You will ensure that statutory obligations are met, risks are effectively managed, and residents are engaged and informed. Key responsibilities include: Acting as the organisation's lead professional for building safety and compliance Implementing and maintaining Building Safety Cases and Safety Case Reports Managing and maintaining the Golden Thread of information Ensuring compliance with the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, and associated regulations Leading on fire and structural safety risk management across the housing stock Liaising with the Building Safety Regulator, Fire and Rescue Services, and other external bodies Providing expert advice to senior leaders, boards, and operational teams Supporting resident engagement and transparent communication on building safety matters About You The successful candidate will bring strong technical knowledge, regulatory understanding, and the ability to operate confidently in a highly scrutinised environment. You will likely have: Significant experience in building safety, fire safety, or compliance within social housing or a regulated property environment Strong working knowledge of the Building Safety Act and related legislation Experience managing higher-risk buildings and safety case documentation The ability to influence and challenge at senior level Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Relevant professional qualifications (e.g. fire safety, building safety, construction, surveying or risk management) are highly desirable. What's on Offer Salary of £60,000 - £68,000 per annum Hybrid working arrangements A role with genuine influence on resident safety and organisational strategy The opportunity to work with a values-driv
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Building Safety Manager Location: London Salary: £60,000 - £68,000 per annum We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established Housing Association based in London for a Building Safety Manager to take a leading role in ensuring resident safety and full compliance with current and emerging building safety legislation. This is a key appointment within the organisation, offering the opportunity to shape and lead building safety strategy across a varied residential portfolio, including higher-risk buildings, and to act as a central point of accountability under the Building Safety Act. The Role Reporting into senior leadership, the Building Safety Manager will be responsible for developing, embedding, and maintaining robust building safety management systems. You will ensure that statutory obligations are met, risks are effectively managed, and residents are engaged and informed. Key responsibilities include: Acting as the organisation's lead professional for building safety and compliance Implementing and maintaining Building Safety Cases and Safety Case Reports Managing and maintaining the Golden Thread of information Ensuring compliance with the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, and associated regulations Leading on fire and structural safety risk management across the housing stock Liaising with the Building Safety Regulator, Fire and Rescue Services, and other external bodies Providing expert advice to senior leaders, boards, and operational teams Supporting resident engagement and transparent communication on building safety matters About You The successful candidate will bring strong technical knowledge, regulatory understanding, and the ability to operate confidently in a highly scrutinised environment. You will likely have: Significant experience in building safety, fire safety, or compliance within social housing or a regulated property environment Strong working knowledge of the Building Safety Act and related legislation Experience managing higher-risk buildings and safety case documentation The ability to influence and challenge at senior level Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Relevant professional qualifications (e.g. fire safety, building safety, construction, surveying or risk management) are highly desirable. What's on Offer Salary of £60,000 - £68,000 per annum Hybrid working arrangements A role with genuine influence on resident safety and organisational strategy The opportunity to work with a values-driv
.Chemistry Manager page is loaded Chemistry Managerlocations: Alpha Scentific Sloughtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: April 3, 2026 (27 days left to apply)job requisition id: JR101953Alpha Scientific is at the forefront of chemical and microbiological testing, reliably providing organisations with detailed analysis of water and air quality. We are a team of highly skilled and trained scientists who work from purpose-built, UKAS accredited laboratories in Sittingbourne, Slough and Manchester. Now part of the Genuit Groups' Climate Management Solutions (CMS) business unit, Alpha has ambitious growth plans. The Role The Chemistry Laboratory Manager is responsible for the daily operational, technical, financial, and people management operations of the chemistry analytical laboratory. The role ensures full compliance with ISO 17025, customer-specific standards, and all relevant regulatory and health and safety requirements, while driving continuous improvement, productivity and service excellence.The post holder will ensure the laboratory operates with operational flexibility, so capacity aligns with incoming sample volumes to maintain high productivity and market leading turnaround times. This will be driven by: Strong people leadership Process and continuous improvement Change management Service delivery excellence Cost control and commercial awareness Responsibilities The post holder operates with a high degree of autonomy within the framework of ISO 17025, UKAS, H&S, and regulatory standards. Responsible for planning workload, prioritising activities, and providing direct line management and technical guidance to the chemistry team. Regular engagement in management meetings, monthly performance and UKAS and customer audits Daily independent decision-making on operational priorities, staff management, non-conformances and customer complaints Represents the laboratory during customer and accreditation audits. Responsible for maintaining and updating analytical methods and SOPs in collaboration with the Quality Manager. Lead all water chemistry analytical operations, including process water, drinking water, wastewater, surface water, and trade effluent. Ensure full compliance with ISO/IEC 17025, UKAS requirements, and relevant regulatory standards Oversee method validation, verification, and uncertainty of measurement and instrument performance Review, authorise, and release analytical results and certificates of analysis. Assist in the review, improvement, and development of new analytical methods that bring business benefits. Maintain and continuously improve the Quality Management System. Lead internal audits, management reviews and corrective and preventive actions Ensure all customer contractual and regulatory requirements are fully met. Maintain all UKAS accreditations and external approvals. Liaise with statutory bodies, professional organisations, and suppliers. Promote a strong safety culture by applying and enforcing all company H&S policies, COSHH and risk assessments and environmental policies Responsibility for: recruitment, retention, motivation, mentoring, coaching, performance management in line with agreed KPIs Drive a quality-driven service culture. Act as a role model for Genuit Trademark Behaviours Provide technical support to external customers, sales and account management Support the development and optimal use of the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS). Champion continuous improvements The Person Degree in Chemistry or related discipline Previous laboratory management experience. Strong working knowledge of ISO 17025. Proven experience in chemistry analysis. Excellent communication skills with confidence when dealing with customers, UKAS, and regulatory bodies. Strong leadership and team motivation ability. Financially and IT literate. Demonstrated ability to work to targets and manage expectations. High attention to detail with a strong understanding of laboratory business processes. Act with integrity, professionalism, and accountability. Maintain an open, honest, and approachable management style. The Benefits 25 days holiday Pension contribution matched up to 8% Life Assurance 3x base salary Private health scheme Genuit sharesave schemeHere at the Genuit Group we recognise and develop the contribution our people make to the Group's success and are committed to attracting talent from the widest pool. We have a role to play in making the built environment more sustainable, building a low carbon business ourselves as well as delivering sustainable solutions at scale.
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
.Chemistry Manager page is loaded Chemistry Managerlocations: Alpha Scentific Sloughtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: April 3, 2026 (27 days left to apply)job requisition id: JR101953Alpha Scientific is at the forefront of chemical and microbiological testing, reliably providing organisations with detailed analysis of water and air quality. We are a team of highly skilled and trained scientists who work from purpose-built, UKAS accredited laboratories in Sittingbourne, Slough and Manchester. Now part of the Genuit Groups' Climate Management Solutions (CMS) business unit, Alpha has ambitious growth plans. The Role The Chemistry Laboratory Manager is responsible for the daily operational, technical, financial, and people management operations of the chemistry analytical laboratory. The role ensures full compliance with ISO 17025, customer-specific standards, and all relevant regulatory and health and safety requirements, while driving continuous improvement, productivity and service excellence.The post holder will ensure the laboratory operates with operational flexibility, so capacity aligns with incoming sample volumes to maintain high productivity and market leading turnaround times. This will be driven by: Strong people leadership Process and continuous improvement Change management Service delivery excellence Cost control and commercial awareness Responsibilities The post holder operates with a high degree of autonomy within the framework of ISO 17025, UKAS, H&S, and regulatory standards. Responsible for planning workload, prioritising activities, and providing direct line management and technical guidance to the chemistry team. Regular engagement in management meetings, monthly performance and UKAS and customer audits Daily independent decision-making on operational priorities, staff management, non-conformances and customer complaints Represents the laboratory during customer and accreditation audits. Responsible for maintaining and updating analytical methods and SOPs in collaboration with the Quality Manager. Lead all water chemistry analytical operations, including process water, drinking water, wastewater, surface water, and trade effluent. Ensure full compliance with ISO/IEC 17025, UKAS requirements, and relevant regulatory standards Oversee method validation, verification, and uncertainty of measurement and instrument performance Review, authorise, and release analytical results and certificates of analysis. Assist in the review, improvement, and development of new analytical methods that bring business benefits. Maintain and continuously improve the Quality Management System. Lead internal audits, management reviews and corrective and preventive actions Ensure all customer contractual and regulatory requirements are fully met. Maintain all UKAS accreditations and external approvals. Liaise with statutory bodies, professional organisations, and suppliers. Promote a strong safety culture by applying and enforcing all company H&S policies, COSHH and risk assessments and environmental policies Responsibility for: recruitment, retention, motivation, mentoring, coaching, performance management in line with agreed KPIs Drive a quality-driven service culture. Act as a role model for Genuit Trademark Behaviours Provide technical support to external customers, sales and account management Support the development and optimal use of the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS). Champion continuous improvements The Person Degree in Chemistry or related discipline Previous laboratory management experience. Strong working knowledge of ISO 17025. Proven experience in chemistry analysis. Excellent communication skills with confidence when dealing with customers, UKAS, and regulatory bodies. Strong leadership and team motivation ability. Financially and IT literate. Demonstrated ability to work to targets and manage expectations. High attention to detail with a strong understanding of laboratory business processes. Act with integrity, professionalism, and accountability. Maintain an open, honest, and approachable management style. The Benefits 25 days holiday Pension contribution matched up to 8% Life Assurance 3x base salary Private health scheme Genuit sharesave schemeHere at the Genuit Group we recognise and develop the contribution our people make to the Group's success and are committed to attracting talent from the widest pool. We have a role to play in making the built environment more sustainable, building a low carbon business ourselves as well as delivering sustainable solutions at scale.
12 Months Fixed Term Contract Secondment Opportunity. The Benefits and Homeless Prevention Service currently houses over 3700 households in temporary accommodation of which are placed in Hackney and in other local authority areas. We have over 4000 children living in temporary accommodation. We have a team of 14 dynamic Hackney Hostel Managers who manage our temporary accommodation building safety and compliance. The successful person will play a crucial role in ensuring their temporary accommodation buildings are compliant with Health and Safety, and that the buildings are generally well maintained and residents live in a safe and secure environment. The Temporary Accommodation Hostels Team is looking to recruit one Hostel Manager at PO1, (and an additional honorarium payment). Hours of service are on a rota basis: 08:00 - 20:12, shifts are Monday - Friday 08:00 - 16:12 or 12:00 - 20:12 (shifts are split usually alternate weeks). Saturday & Sunday 10:00 - 18:00 (worked approximately one weekend every 6-7 weeks, with rest days in lieu). This is a great opportunity for anyone with an interest in housing management to utilise and develop their Benefit and Homeless Prevention knowledge to further develop their skills. Whilst you will be part of a team, we need Hostel Managers who are able to work with a minimum of supervision and take responsibility for ensuring the smooth running of the hostel buildings and supporting our residents on their journey to finding settled accommodation. The role entails: Inducting new residents, managing anti-social behaviour, ensuring the buildings are Health and safety compliant, enforcing Licence Agreement conditions, carrying out voids management and evictions, undertaking daily Site checks, raising, monitoring and following up on repairs, supervision of Hostel Caretakers and provision of support and guidance to customers particularly relating to Move On options. In particular we are looking for candidates with the following skills and attributes: Experience of working within the framework of the Homelessness Reduction Act Excellent communication skills including the ability to converse at ease with customers and have open conversations regarding the length of stay in hostels and move on options. Active and confident with a 'can do attitude' Be committed and flexible Able to respond to varied customer needs and manage expectations The ability to show empathy as many customers have gone through a crisis resulting in them being placed in hostel accommodation Planning and organisational skills are vital to this role An understanding of health & safety requirements in hostels The ability to work unsupervised. Candidates will need to meet the physical demands of the role which requires frequent property inspections, often involving navigating multi-story buildings and climbing stairs in accommodation without lift access. The ability to converse at ease with customers and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post. As a Council, our most outstanding asset is our staff, who are highly dedicated to serving our residents and committed to our goals as an organisation. If you want to work in a place where you can represent our values so we achieve the best for our residents, please click on the apply button below. We operate a fair and open anonymous selection process. Therefore, we do not accept supporting statements or CV's. To proceed with your application, you will need to create an account and submit your application. As part of the application process, you will need to complete a number of competency based questions. These questions allow you to demonstrate your suitability for the role and provide examples of your skills, knowledge and experience outlined in the job description. We understand the benefits of using AI in the workplace. However, if you are thinking of using this tool to submit your application, we ask you to think about what value it will add. AI tools tend to lack the personal touch and authenticity we value in candidates. We encourage you to showcase your unique knowledge and skills using your own voice. Closing date for applications : 06 April 2026 (22:59). Interview and assessment date : 20 April 2026. We are also working towards our vision, which is to be a place for everyone; where residents and staff can be proud; a place that celebrates diversity and where everyone can feel valued, included and involved. In order to achieve this, we look for people who are: Proud; Ambitious; Pioneering; Open; Proactive; Inclusive. Hackney Council works to eradicate discrimination on the basis of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation. We also recognise that people can be disadvantaged by their social and economic circumstances, so we will also work to eliminate discrimination and disadvantage caused by social class. We also welcome those interested in flexible working. We particularly welcome applications from disabled people, as this group is currently under represented in our workforce. The Council has a dedicated employment support service (Hackney Works), which offers Hackney residents guidance in relation to applying for jobs. If you are thinking about applying for a job, please contact the Hackney Works team to find out what support is available:
Mar 30, 2026
Seasonal
12 Months Fixed Term Contract Secondment Opportunity. The Benefits and Homeless Prevention Service currently houses over 3700 households in temporary accommodation of which are placed in Hackney and in other local authority areas. We have over 4000 children living in temporary accommodation. We have a team of 14 dynamic Hackney Hostel Managers who manage our temporary accommodation building safety and compliance. The successful person will play a crucial role in ensuring their temporary accommodation buildings are compliant with Health and Safety, and that the buildings are generally well maintained and residents live in a safe and secure environment. The Temporary Accommodation Hostels Team is looking to recruit one Hostel Manager at PO1, (and an additional honorarium payment). Hours of service are on a rota basis: 08:00 - 20:12, shifts are Monday - Friday 08:00 - 16:12 or 12:00 - 20:12 (shifts are split usually alternate weeks). Saturday & Sunday 10:00 - 18:00 (worked approximately one weekend every 6-7 weeks, with rest days in lieu). This is a great opportunity for anyone with an interest in housing management to utilise and develop their Benefit and Homeless Prevention knowledge to further develop their skills. Whilst you will be part of a team, we need Hostel Managers who are able to work with a minimum of supervision and take responsibility for ensuring the smooth running of the hostel buildings and supporting our residents on their journey to finding settled accommodation. The role entails: Inducting new residents, managing anti-social behaviour, ensuring the buildings are Health and safety compliant, enforcing Licence Agreement conditions, carrying out voids management and evictions, undertaking daily Site checks, raising, monitoring and following up on repairs, supervision of Hostel Caretakers and provision of support and guidance to customers particularly relating to Move On options. In particular we are looking for candidates with the following skills and attributes: Experience of working within the framework of the Homelessness Reduction Act Excellent communication skills including the ability to converse at ease with customers and have open conversations regarding the length of stay in hostels and move on options. Active and confident with a 'can do attitude' Be committed and flexible Able to respond to varied customer needs and manage expectations The ability to show empathy as many customers have gone through a crisis resulting in them being placed in hostel accommodation Planning and organisational skills are vital to this role An understanding of health & safety requirements in hostels The ability to work unsupervised. Candidates will need to meet the physical demands of the role which requires frequent property inspections, often involving navigating multi-story buildings and climbing stairs in accommodation without lift access. The ability to converse at ease with customers and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post. As a Council, our most outstanding asset is our staff, who are highly dedicated to serving our residents and committed to our goals as an organisation. If you want to work in a place where you can represent our values so we achieve the best for our residents, please click on the apply button below. We operate a fair and open anonymous selection process. Therefore, we do not accept supporting statements or CV's. To proceed with your application, you will need to create an account and submit your application. As part of the application process, you will need to complete a number of competency based questions. These questions allow you to demonstrate your suitability for the role and provide examples of your skills, knowledge and experience outlined in the job description. We understand the benefits of using AI in the workplace. However, if you are thinking of using this tool to submit your application, we ask you to think about what value it will add. AI tools tend to lack the personal touch and authenticity we value in candidates. We encourage you to showcase your unique knowledge and skills using your own voice. Closing date for applications : 06 April 2026 (22:59). Interview and assessment date : 20 April 2026. We are also working towards our vision, which is to be a place for everyone; where residents and staff can be proud; a place that celebrates diversity and where everyone can feel valued, included and involved. In order to achieve this, we look for people who are: Proud; Ambitious; Pioneering; Open; Proactive; Inclusive. Hackney Council works to eradicate discrimination on the basis of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation. We also recognise that people can be disadvantaged by their social and economic circumstances, so we will also work to eliminate discrimination and disadvantage caused by social class. We also welcome those interested in flexible working. We particularly welcome applications from disabled people, as this group is currently under represented in our workforce. The Council has a dedicated employment support service (Hackney Works), which offers Hackney residents guidance in relation to applying for jobs. If you are thinking about applying for a job, please contact the Hackney Works team to find out what support is available:
SENIOR CREATIVE PRODUCER Location: Bristol UK. Office based but hybrid working considered Job Type: 3-5 days per week - candidate preference Salary: Circa £40k per annum pro rata, subject to experience ABOUT CIRQUE BIJOU Cirque Bijou is one of the UK's leading contemporary circus production companies, renowned for creating ambitious, large-scale outdoor spectacles, immersive events, and bespoke performances for festivals, public celebrations, corporate events and private parties. With a reputation for combining world-class circus artistry, theatrical storytelling, and innovative production design, Cirque Bijou delivers unforgettable experiences both nationally and internationally. THE ROLE We are seeking a visionary and highly experienced Senior Creative Producer to lead the development and delivery of bold, large-scale circus productions and live events. This is a senior leadership role responsible for shaping artistic concepts, managing creative teams, and ensuring projects are delivered on time, on budget, and to exceptional artistic standards. You will oversee multiple large-scale productions from concept to delivery, while building and sustaining relationships with clients, commissioners, commercial partners and artists. The ideal candidate is both creatively ambitious and operationally rigorous - someone who thrives at the intersection of artistry, logistics, and large-scale event production. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Creative Leadership: Lead the conceptual development of new productions from pitch to premiere Lead the development and delivery of ambitious large-scale productions Collaborate with directors, designers, choreographers, technical teams and performers to shape innovative artistic visions Translate creative ideas into feasible production plans Maintain and evolve Cirque Bijou's distinctive artistic voice Client & Partner Management: Lead high-level client relationships (commercial partners, festivals, local authorities, and HNW private clients) Contribute to pitches, proposals, and funding applications Present creative concepts confidently to clients and stakeholders Build long-term partnerships across the arts and events sectors Ensure client satisfaction and repeat business Networking & Strategic Partnerships: Develop and maintain a robust network of contacts Cultivate long-term relationships with commissioners, artists, creatives, funders, and clients Leverage relationships to secure new projects and collaborations Represent Cirque Bijou at public, industry, and partner-facing events Production & Project Management: Oversee multiple large-scale productions simultaneously Develop and manage project budgets, schedules, and delivery timelines Ensure compliance with health & safety standards, licensing, and regulatory requirements Manage complex logistics and site-specific production planning Team Leadership Lead, inspire, and mentor producers, artists, production managers, and freelance teams Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and high-performing creative culture REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: 5+ years producing large-scale live events, outdoor spectacle, immersive theatre, or brand experiences Proven success managing high-profile clients and public-facing projects Proven ability to manage high-value projects, budgets, and multidisciplinary teams Strong financial management and budget oversight experience Experience managing multidisciplinary teams across creative, technical, and operational functions Understanding of risk management and large-scale event logistics ESSENTIAL SKILLS: A passion for live performance and spectacle Exceptional creative vision and artistic sensibility Strategic thinking with strong commercial awareness Outstanding communication and negotiation skills Excellent client relationship and stakeholder management skills Ability to lead under pressure in fast-paced live environments Strong problem-solving and decision-making capability Confident public speaker with experience representing a company externally DESIRABLE: Experience in outdoor arts and site-specific performance Knowledge of UK arts funding landscape Existing network within circus, outdoor arts, and festival sectors Passion for contemporary circus and spectacle performance International touring experience WHAT WE OFFER: Opportunity to shape landmark, large-scale creative productions Working with world-class performers and creative collaborators Leadership role within an internationally respected circus company Collaborative and ambitious creative environment Competitive salary (commensurate with experience) Touring and international project opportunities FURTHER INFORMATION Cirque Bijou are committed to sustainability, diversity, equality and accessibility in all that we do. We value all our artists and crew, and it is important to us that everyone who works with us is well looked after, feels they are part of the team and are supported to do their best work whilst contracted to us. Our core team has a lot of collective experience, and we are always on hand to give help and advice if required. Our offices are located in a friendly community in the heart of Easton, Bristol, amongst cafes and shops, with good transport links. ACCESS If you are invited to interview and have any specific access requirements for the interview or foresee any barriers to the proposed way of working, please discuss this with us. HOW TO APPLY Please send us your CV (max 2 pages) detailing relevant work experience and qualifications that recommend you for this role. Please also send us either a cover letter (max 1 page) or a video link (max 2 mins recording to a smartphone camera), explaining how you fit our criteria and why you are suitable for the role. Send your application by an email via the button below. If you have any questions regarding the role or would like to speak to someone in advance of applying, please call our office on and speak to Kate. Deadline: Wednesday 15 April, 08:00. Interviews: Wednesday 22 or Thursday 23 April, in Bristol.
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
SENIOR CREATIVE PRODUCER Location: Bristol UK. Office based but hybrid working considered Job Type: 3-5 days per week - candidate preference Salary: Circa £40k per annum pro rata, subject to experience ABOUT CIRQUE BIJOU Cirque Bijou is one of the UK's leading contemporary circus production companies, renowned for creating ambitious, large-scale outdoor spectacles, immersive events, and bespoke performances for festivals, public celebrations, corporate events and private parties. With a reputation for combining world-class circus artistry, theatrical storytelling, and innovative production design, Cirque Bijou delivers unforgettable experiences both nationally and internationally. THE ROLE We are seeking a visionary and highly experienced Senior Creative Producer to lead the development and delivery of bold, large-scale circus productions and live events. This is a senior leadership role responsible for shaping artistic concepts, managing creative teams, and ensuring projects are delivered on time, on budget, and to exceptional artistic standards. You will oversee multiple large-scale productions from concept to delivery, while building and sustaining relationships with clients, commissioners, commercial partners and artists. The ideal candidate is both creatively ambitious and operationally rigorous - someone who thrives at the intersection of artistry, logistics, and large-scale event production. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Creative Leadership: Lead the conceptual development of new productions from pitch to premiere Lead the development and delivery of ambitious large-scale productions Collaborate with directors, designers, choreographers, technical teams and performers to shape innovative artistic visions Translate creative ideas into feasible production plans Maintain and evolve Cirque Bijou's distinctive artistic voice Client & Partner Management: Lead high-level client relationships (commercial partners, festivals, local authorities, and HNW private clients) Contribute to pitches, proposals, and funding applications Present creative concepts confidently to clients and stakeholders Build long-term partnerships across the arts and events sectors Ensure client satisfaction and repeat business Networking & Strategic Partnerships: Develop and maintain a robust network of contacts Cultivate long-term relationships with commissioners, artists, creatives, funders, and clients Leverage relationships to secure new projects and collaborations Represent Cirque Bijou at public, industry, and partner-facing events Production & Project Management: Oversee multiple large-scale productions simultaneously Develop and manage project budgets, schedules, and delivery timelines Ensure compliance with health & safety standards, licensing, and regulatory requirements Manage complex logistics and site-specific production planning Team Leadership Lead, inspire, and mentor producers, artists, production managers, and freelance teams Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and high-performing creative culture REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: 5+ years producing large-scale live events, outdoor spectacle, immersive theatre, or brand experiences Proven success managing high-profile clients and public-facing projects Proven ability to manage high-value projects, budgets, and multidisciplinary teams Strong financial management and budget oversight experience Experience managing multidisciplinary teams across creative, technical, and operational functions Understanding of risk management and large-scale event logistics ESSENTIAL SKILLS: A passion for live performance and spectacle Exceptional creative vision and artistic sensibility Strategic thinking with strong commercial awareness Outstanding communication and negotiation skills Excellent client relationship and stakeholder management skills Ability to lead under pressure in fast-paced live environments Strong problem-solving and decision-making capability Confident public speaker with experience representing a company externally DESIRABLE: Experience in outdoor arts and site-specific performance Knowledge of UK arts funding landscape Existing network within circus, outdoor arts, and festival sectors Passion for contemporary circus and spectacle performance International touring experience WHAT WE OFFER: Opportunity to shape landmark, large-scale creative productions Working with world-class performers and creative collaborators Leadership role within an internationally respected circus company Collaborative and ambitious creative environment Competitive salary (commensurate with experience) Touring and international project opportunities FURTHER INFORMATION Cirque Bijou are committed to sustainability, diversity, equality and accessibility in all that we do. We value all our artists and crew, and it is important to us that everyone who works with us is well looked after, feels they are part of the team and are supported to do their best work whilst contracted to us. Our core team has a lot of collective experience, and we are always on hand to give help and advice if required. Our offices are located in a friendly community in the heart of Easton, Bristol, amongst cafes and shops, with good transport links. ACCESS If you are invited to interview and have any specific access requirements for the interview or foresee any barriers to the proposed way of working, please discuss this with us. HOW TO APPLY Please send us your CV (max 2 pages) detailing relevant work experience and qualifications that recommend you for this role. Please also send us either a cover letter (max 1 page) or a video link (max 2 mins recording to a smartphone camera), explaining how you fit our criteria and why you are suitable for the role. Send your application by an email via the button below. If you have any questions regarding the role or would like to speak to someone in advance of applying, please call our office on and speak to Kate. Deadline: Wednesday 15 April, 08:00. Interviews: Wednesday 22 or Thursday 23 April, in Bristol.
At HDR, our employee-owners are fully engaged in creating a welcoming environment where each of us is valued and respected, a place where everyone is empowered to bring their authentic selves and novel ideas to work every day. As we foster a culture of inclusion throughout our company and within our communities, we constantly ask ourselves: What is our impact on the world? About You We are looking for an Associate Director - Commissioning Management (internal job title: Project Manager) who is self motivated, dynamic, and professional. Resilient with the intent to continuously self improve and always ready to go the "extra mile" for clients, both internally and externally. Someone who actively demonstrates pride in meeting client needs and spotting opportunities to increase service levels. Primary Objective As an Associate Director at HDR, you will oversee complex engineering and construction related projects, particularly in the area of Commissioning (Cx) Services. This includes: Leading commissioning and handover processes for buildings, infrastructure, and technical systems. Managing quality, safety, and risk aspects of engineering and construction projects. Coordinating multi disciplinary design and engineering teams across HDR's global network. Driving project delivery from contract execution to final acceptance, ensuring scope, schedule, and budget compliance. Developing and maintaining safety protocols, ISO systems, and technical best practices. Supporting business development by managing key clients, preparing bids, and identifying new opportunities. Delivering projects in sectors such as Commercial, Finance, Hotel & Leisure, Healthcare, Education, and others. In the Role of Associate Director, We'll Count on You To Generate new business leads and own the process through to contract execution and project delivery. Drive consistent and effective communication across Cx and the HDR Enterprise. Support the development and delivery of financial budgets and forecasts. Serve as a Senior / Escalation point for selected key clients. Leverage company wide project delivery tools and systems to ensure successful project delivery, workload forecasting, staff recruitment, and performance management. Conduct selected key client contract negotiations and management. Monitor and manage financial aspects of business operations in close collaboration with accounting leadership. Work closely with the safety team to develop guidance and safe work systems related to commissioning, including refinement of company wide safety protocols and management KPIs. Participate in local, regional, and global leadership meetings as required. Review risk management plans for projects. Identify and prioritize new hires, and recruit new candidates including graduates and apprentices. Support the annual budgeting process for commissioning planning. Demonstrate a commitment to quality, ongoing improvement, and HDR's values. Identify and develop organic and new business opportunities. Collaborate with other leaders in defining engagement strategies for selected key clients. Other Duties Structure training and succession of the teams to enhance performance and ensure future engineering expertise. Lead bid preparation, delivering high quality, commercially viable bid documents. Support the Managing Principal in running the Cx Business class, assisting with all aspects of quality management. Ensure no claims are made on PI and that all contract documents are diligently checked. Interview and recruit new personnel / leadership, subject to approval. Own, develop, and be accountable for best practice in house technical documents and guides. Sign off timesheets and expenses of direct reports. Authorize holiday requests of direct reports. Complete health and safety and quality audits during site attendance. Maintain all quality & ISO systems. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a related field such as Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Building Services Engineering, Construction Management, or Industrial Engineering. 10 years of related experience. Minimum of 5 years of project management experience. Familiarity with Microsoft Office, estimating and scheduling software, and project management software. Excellent organizational, project management, and communication (both written and verbal) skills. Commitment to being an active participant of our employee owned culture. Primary Location United Kingdom - England - London Schedule Full time Employee Status Regular Job Posting Mar 4, 2026 At HDR, we are committed to the principles of employment equity. We are an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. We consider all qualified applicants, regardless of criminal histories, arrests, and conviction records. Ready to learn more? Let's work together to make great things possible. We design solutions to the world's greatest challenges. We're always looking for great talent to join our global teams.
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
At HDR, our employee-owners are fully engaged in creating a welcoming environment where each of us is valued and respected, a place where everyone is empowered to bring their authentic selves and novel ideas to work every day. As we foster a culture of inclusion throughout our company and within our communities, we constantly ask ourselves: What is our impact on the world? About You We are looking for an Associate Director - Commissioning Management (internal job title: Project Manager) who is self motivated, dynamic, and professional. Resilient with the intent to continuously self improve and always ready to go the "extra mile" for clients, both internally and externally. Someone who actively demonstrates pride in meeting client needs and spotting opportunities to increase service levels. Primary Objective As an Associate Director at HDR, you will oversee complex engineering and construction related projects, particularly in the area of Commissioning (Cx) Services. This includes: Leading commissioning and handover processes for buildings, infrastructure, and technical systems. Managing quality, safety, and risk aspects of engineering and construction projects. Coordinating multi disciplinary design and engineering teams across HDR's global network. Driving project delivery from contract execution to final acceptance, ensuring scope, schedule, and budget compliance. Developing and maintaining safety protocols, ISO systems, and technical best practices. Supporting business development by managing key clients, preparing bids, and identifying new opportunities. Delivering projects in sectors such as Commercial, Finance, Hotel & Leisure, Healthcare, Education, and others. In the Role of Associate Director, We'll Count on You To Generate new business leads and own the process through to contract execution and project delivery. Drive consistent and effective communication across Cx and the HDR Enterprise. Support the development and delivery of financial budgets and forecasts. Serve as a Senior / Escalation point for selected key clients. Leverage company wide project delivery tools and systems to ensure successful project delivery, workload forecasting, staff recruitment, and performance management. Conduct selected key client contract negotiations and management. Monitor and manage financial aspects of business operations in close collaboration with accounting leadership. Work closely with the safety team to develop guidance and safe work systems related to commissioning, including refinement of company wide safety protocols and management KPIs. Participate in local, regional, and global leadership meetings as required. Review risk management plans for projects. Identify and prioritize new hires, and recruit new candidates including graduates and apprentices. Support the annual budgeting process for commissioning planning. Demonstrate a commitment to quality, ongoing improvement, and HDR's values. Identify and develop organic and new business opportunities. Collaborate with other leaders in defining engagement strategies for selected key clients. Other Duties Structure training and succession of the teams to enhance performance and ensure future engineering expertise. Lead bid preparation, delivering high quality, commercially viable bid documents. Support the Managing Principal in running the Cx Business class, assisting with all aspects of quality management. Ensure no claims are made on PI and that all contract documents are diligently checked. Interview and recruit new personnel / leadership, subject to approval. Own, develop, and be accountable for best practice in house technical documents and guides. Sign off timesheets and expenses of direct reports. Authorize holiday requests of direct reports. Complete health and safety and quality audits during site attendance. Maintain all quality & ISO systems. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a related field such as Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Building Services Engineering, Construction Management, or Industrial Engineering. 10 years of related experience. Minimum of 5 years of project management experience. Familiarity with Microsoft Office, estimating and scheduling software, and project management software. Excellent organizational, project management, and communication (both written and verbal) skills. Commitment to being an active participant of our employee owned culture. Primary Location United Kingdom - England - London Schedule Full time Employee Status Regular Job Posting Mar 4, 2026 At HDR, we are committed to the principles of employment equity. We are an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. We consider all qualified applicants, regardless of criminal histories, arrests, and conviction records. Ready to learn more? Let's work together to make great things possible. We design solutions to the world's greatest challenges. We're always looking for great talent to join our global teams.
Next Chapter Talent is proud to be representing a respected, independent London-based property management firm in the search for a Senior Block Manager . Our client has built a reputation for delivering considered, transparent and consistently high-quality block management across London and the Home Counties. Their portfolio includes a number of complex, high-rise and multi-occupancy developments, and their approach is deliberately relationship-led rather than volume-driven. They are now seeking a Senior Block Manager who brings both technical depth and professional maturity - someone who takes ownership, communicates with authority and operates with quiet confidence. The Role You will take full ownership of a circa 700-unit residential portfolio, with buildings clustered locally to enable effective, hands-on management and presence. The portfolio includes high-rise and complex developments, requiring a strategic, organised and forward-thinking approach. This is a senior position requiring someone comfortable operating at both operational and advisory level - balancing day-to-day delivery with long-term planning, client partnership and commercial oversight. You will be trusted to lead, not just manage. Key Responsibilities Portfolio & Asset Management Full operational responsibility for a locally clustered portfolio of circa 700 units, including high-rise developments Carrying out detailed site inspections with structured, professional reporting Overseeing both reactive maintenance and planned preventative works programmes Taking a strategic view of asset performance, identifying risks, opportunities and long-term improvements Driving consistently high service delivery standards across all buildings Major Works & Section 20 Leading on major works projects from inception through to completion Managing the full Section 20 consultation process, including notices, tendering and contractor engagement Advising clients with a forward-thinking, commercially aware approach to project planning and delivery Coordinating with surveyors, contractors and legal advisors where required Compliance & Building Safety Ensuring full compliance with all relevant legislation, including fire safety and high-rise building regulations Maintaining robust, audit-ready health & safety records Overseeing risk assessments, inspections and remedial actions Managing insurance placements and claims with diligence Financial & Commercial Management Preparing and managing service charge budgets across complex schemes Monitoring expenditure, forecasting and clearly explaining variances Reviewing and approving contractor invoices with strong commercial awareness Supporting reserve fund planning with a long-term, strategic mindset Client & Stakeholder Leadership Acting as the primary point of contact for resident directors, freeholders and leaseholders Leading AGMs, board meetings and client reviews with confidence and clarity Building strong, long-term relationships through transparency, consistency and trust Managing expectations with professionalism and sound judgement, even in challenging situations Leasehold & Legal Matters Interpreting complex lease provisions with confidence Serving statutory notices, including those relating to Section 20 and other leasehold requirements Liaising with legal professionals on disputes, breaches and tribunal matters where necessary About You Proven experience operating at Senior Block Manager level within UK residential property management Experience managing large, complex or high-rise portfolios, ideally of a similar scale Strong track record of delivering Section 20 major works projects Excellent financial and service charge management capability Sound understanding of leasehold legislation and compliance frameworks A forward-thinking and strategic mindset, with the ability to plan beyond the immediate Exceptional relationship management and stakeholder engagement skills A clear, composed and highly professional communication style Commercially aware, detail-focused and solutions-driven Professional qualifications minimum of ATPI, ideally MTPI are essential You will be someone who takes pride in doing things properly - structured, organised and accountable - with the confidence to operate autonomously and the judgement to advise at a senior level. The Opportunity This is not a high-volume, transactional environment. It is measured, well-organised and quality-led - suited to a property professional who values clarity, consistency and long-term relationships over noise and short-term delivery. If you are a strategic, relationship-focused Senior Block Manager looking to take ownership of a well-structured, locally managed portfolio with exposure to complex assets, we would welcome a confidential conversation. To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Zara Benson at Next Chapter Talent. Next Chapter Talent is a boutique, founder-led property recruitment consultancy specialising in the placement of exceptional property professionals across the UK.
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Next Chapter Talent is proud to be representing a respected, independent London-based property management firm in the search for a Senior Block Manager . Our client has built a reputation for delivering considered, transparent and consistently high-quality block management across London and the Home Counties. Their portfolio includes a number of complex, high-rise and multi-occupancy developments, and their approach is deliberately relationship-led rather than volume-driven. They are now seeking a Senior Block Manager who brings both technical depth and professional maturity - someone who takes ownership, communicates with authority and operates with quiet confidence. The Role You will take full ownership of a circa 700-unit residential portfolio, with buildings clustered locally to enable effective, hands-on management and presence. The portfolio includes high-rise and complex developments, requiring a strategic, organised and forward-thinking approach. This is a senior position requiring someone comfortable operating at both operational and advisory level - balancing day-to-day delivery with long-term planning, client partnership and commercial oversight. You will be trusted to lead, not just manage. Key Responsibilities Portfolio & Asset Management Full operational responsibility for a locally clustered portfolio of circa 700 units, including high-rise developments Carrying out detailed site inspections with structured, professional reporting Overseeing both reactive maintenance and planned preventative works programmes Taking a strategic view of asset performance, identifying risks, opportunities and long-term improvements Driving consistently high service delivery standards across all buildings Major Works & Section 20 Leading on major works projects from inception through to completion Managing the full Section 20 consultation process, including notices, tendering and contractor engagement Advising clients with a forward-thinking, commercially aware approach to project planning and delivery Coordinating with surveyors, contractors and legal advisors where required Compliance & Building Safety Ensuring full compliance with all relevant legislation, including fire safety and high-rise building regulations Maintaining robust, audit-ready health & safety records Overseeing risk assessments, inspections and remedial actions Managing insurance placements and claims with diligence Financial & Commercial Management Preparing and managing service charge budgets across complex schemes Monitoring expenditure, forecasting and clearly explaining variances Reviewing and approving contractor invoices with strong commercial awareness Supporting reserve fund planning with a long-term, strategic mindset Client & Stakeholder Leadership Acting as the primary point of contact for resident directors, freeholders and leaseholders Leading AGMs, board meetings and client reviews with confidence and clarity Building strong, long-term relationships through transparency, consistency and trust Managing expectations with professionalism and sound judgement, even in challenging situations Leasehold & Legal Matters Interpreting complex lease provisions with confidence Serving statutory notices, including those relating to Section 20 and other leasehold requirements Liaising with legal professionals on disputes, breaches and tribunal matters where necessary About You Proven experience operating at Senior Block Manager level within UK residential property management Experience managing large, complex or high-rise portfolios, ideally of a similar scale Strong track record of delivering Section 20 major works projects Excellent financial and service charge management capability Sound understanding of leasehold legislation and compliance frameworks A forward-thinking and strategic mindset, with the ability to plan beyond the immediate Exceptional relationship management and stakeholder engagement skills A clear, composed and highly professional communication style Commercially aware, detail-focused and solutions-driven Professional qualifications minimum of ATPI, ideally MTPI are essential You will be someone who takes pride in doing things properly - structured, organised and accountable - with the confidence to operate autonomously and the judgement to advise at a senior level. The Opportunity This is not a high-volume, transactional environment. It is measured, well-organised and quality-led - suited to a property professional who values clarity, consistency and long-term relationships over noise and short-term delivery. If you are a strategic, relationship-focused Senior Block Manager looking to take ownership of a well-structured, locally managed portfolio with exposure to complex assets, we would welcome a confidential conversation. To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Zara Benson at Next Chapter Talent. Next Chapter Talent is a boutique, founder-led property recruitment consultancy specialising in the placement of exceptional property professionals across the UK.
Fixed term 12 month contract as maternity cover to lead our logistics and operations from late May 2026. Office Manager - Maternity Cover Nc'nean is a Scotch whisky distillery with a difference. The UK's first net zero whisky distillery, BCorp certified, female led and with accolades from near and far for the product and our commitment to doing things the right way. Stand out awards include a double gold from San Francisco World's Spirits Competition, IWSC 95 points and being ranked 21st in the "World's Most Admired Whiskies". The distillery is based on Morvern where our end to end production takes place, from milling malted barley through to dispatching our finished bottles. We are looking for an Office Manager on a fixed term 12 month contract as maternity cover to lead our logistics and operations from late May 2026. This is a pivotal role in the organisation, acting as a bridge between operations and sales and ensuring the company remains compliant. We are looking for someone with the ability to oversee procurement, logistics, compliance and reporting, as well as managing new projects and being the day to day contact for our cask sales programme. The role is varied and fast paced and we're looking for someone who thrives in that environment with great problem solving, prioritisation and planning skills. Responsibilities Procurement Working closely with the Operations Executive and Distillery Manager, manage the procurement of distillery inputs including all packaging, distillery materials such as yeast and casks and other requirements. Monitor stock levels, forecast requirements, place orders and manage deliveries. Coordinate with the rest of the team including bottling and finance to ensure the process runs smoothly. Actively review cost and quality, looking to optimise where possible. Logistics and order processing Plan movements of goods between central belt warehouses and the distillery, with the support of the Operations Executive ensuring we have the right stock in the right place at the right time. Support the Operations Executive to process export orders, ensuring 100% compliance and seamless movement of goods to our export partners. Compliance and reporting Manage the application and approval process for various key distillery consents including with SEPA, Ofgem and HMRC. Oversee record keeping onsite including bottling and dispatch records and the monthly stock take process and feed into finance and HMRC reporting. Manage the annual organic inspection including collating data, hosting the inspection and managing compliance of off site partners. With the Distillery Manager, manage regular Health and Safety tasks, work on continuous improvement in the business's health and safety programme, adapting as processes change. Project management and other support Coordinate new product development projects and run the operational side - e.g. finding third party manufacturers, sourcing new ingredients and packaging and organising the end to end logistics. Manage off site production where required (e.g. for mini bottles) including sourcing partners, negotiating pricing and ensuring all production requirements are delivered on time. Be the first point of contact for IT support and accounts support with our outsourced IT and bookkeeping teams. Run Nc'nean's private cask programme including building relationships with current cask owners and driving new sales each year casks are released. Run end to end filling process including scheduling fillings with distillery manager, invoicing and certificate issue. Skills and experience To be successful in this role you will need to: Be highly organised and with excellent attention to detail. Be agile and dexterous in your thinking to juggle multiple priorities and deadlines. Be an excellent communicator to work across a wide team and with multiple key suppliers. Be highly numerate and able to analyse costs and opportunities clearly using Excel and other tools. Have experience in an operations environment and be able to think through problems in a logical way. Ideally you would also have: Team leadership skills, with a track record of developing and motivating colleagues. Knowledge of the drinks industry. Role details 4 day a week maternity cover (12 months, starting late May 2026) - days per week can be further discussed. Based at the distillery in Drimnin with some flexibility to work from home on occasion. Occasional UK travel for events and meetings. Free whisky allocation. Flexibility to work from home on occasion. Being part of a dynamic, fast growing business in an exciting category with the opportunity to grow and develop your career. Supporting a business that is a force for good (Highest scoring B Corp distillery globally with a score of 147). Employee wellness scheme. Cycle to work scheme. 34 days holiday per year (which includes Scottish bank holidays). How to apply To apply please send your CV and covering letter to . Please include: Why you'd like to work for Nc'nean. An honest assessment of which bits of the role you'd be great at and which might be less familiar (we're not expecting anyone to have done it all before!). Any practical details you feel we ought to know (where you are based, possible start dates etc). We are expecting to run two rounds of interview with the first being phone based in early March and then final in person interviews in the last week of March at the distillery.
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Fixed term 12 month contract as maternity cover to lead our logistics and operations from late May 2026. Office Manager - Maternity Cover Nc'nean is a Scotch whisky distillery with a difference. The UK's first net zero whisky distillery, BCorp certified, female led and with accolades from near and far for the product and our commitment to doing things the right way. Stand out awards include a double gold from San Francisco World's Spirits Competition, IWSC 95 points and being ranked 21st in the "World's Most Admired Whiskies". The distillery is based on Morvern where our end to end production takes place, from milling malted barley through to dispatching our finished bottles. We are looking for an Office Manager on a fixed term 12 month contract as maternity cover to lead our logistics and operations from late May 2026. This is a pivotal role in the organisation, acting as a bridge between operations and sales and ensuring the company remains compliant. We are looking for someone with the ability to oversee procurement, logistics, compliance and reporting, as well as managing new projects and being the day to day contact for our cask sales programme. The role is varied and fast paced and we're looking for someone who thrives in that environment with great problem solving, prioritisation and planning skills. Responsibilities Procurement Working closely with the Operations Executive and Distillery Manager, manage the procurement of distillery inputs including all packaging, distillery materials such as yeast and casks and other requirements. Monitor stock levels, forecast requirements, place orders and manage deliveries. Coordinate with the rest of the team including bottling and finance to ensure the process runs smoothly. Actively review cost and quality, looking to optimise where possible. Logistics and order processing Plan movements of goods between central belt warehouses and the distillery, with the support of the Operations Executive ensuring we have the right stock in the right place at the right time. Support the Operations Executive to process export orders, ensuring 100% compliance and seamless movement of goods to our export partners. Compliance and reporting Manage the application and approval process for various key distillery consents including with SEPA, Ofgem and HMRC. Oversee record keeping onsite including bottling and dispatch records and the monthly stock take process and feed into finance and HMRC reporting. Manage the annual organic inspection including collating data, hosting the inspection and managing compliance of off site partners. With the Distillery Manager, manage regular Health and Safety tasks, work on continuous improvement in the business's health and safety programme, adapting as processes change. Project management and other support Coordinate new product development projects and run the operational side - e.g. finding third party manufacturers, sourcing new ingredients and packaging and organising the end to end logistics. Manage off site production where required (e.g. for mini bottles) including sourcing partners, negotiating pricing and ensuring all production requirements are delivered on time. Be the first point of contact for IT support and accounts support with our outsourced IT and bookkeeping teams. Run Nc'nean's private cask programme including building relationships with current cask owners and driving new sales each year casks are released. Run end to end filling process including scheduling fillings with distillery manager, invoicing and certificate issue. Skills and experience To be successful in this role you will need to: Be highly organised and with excellent attention to detail. Be agile and dexterous in your thinking to juggle multiple priorities and deadlines. Be an excellent communicator to work across a wide team and with multiple key suppliers. Be highly numerate and able to analyse costs and opportunities clearly using Excel and other tools. Have experience in an operations environment and be able to think through problems in a logical way. Ideally you would also have: Team leadership skills, with a track record of developing and motivating colleagues. Knowledge of the drinks industry. Role details 4 day a week maternity cover (12 months, starting late May 2026) - days per week can be further discussed. Based at the distillery in Drimnin with some flexibility to work from home on occasion. Occasional UK travel for events and meetings. Free whisky allocation. Flexibility to work from home on occasion. Being part of a dynamic, fast growing business in an exciting category with the opportunity to grow and develop your career. Supporting a business that is a force for good (Highest scoring B Corp distillery globally with a score of 147). Employee wellness scheme. Cycle to work scheme. 34 days holiday per year (which includes Scottish bank holidays). How to apply To apply please send your CV and covering letter to . Please include: Why you'd like to work for Nc'nean. An honest assessment of which bits of the role you'd be great at and which might be less familiar (we're not expecting anyone to have done it all before!). Any practical details you feel we ought to know (where you are based, possible start dates etc). We are expecting to run two rounds of interview with the first being phone based in early March and then final in person interviews in the last week of March at the distillery.
Concierge Annual Salary: £32,000 per annum Location: Ilford, East London Job Type: Full-time Hours of work: Initially Monday to Friday 9am to 5.30pm, then moving to a rolling shift rota of 8am to 8pm and 8pm to 8am, four on, four off We are seeking a proactive and experienced Concierge to join our team at a new development in Ilford, Essex. This role is perfect for someone who is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and maintaining high standards of security and safety within the property. The development features over 250 private build-to-rent homes, amenity spaces including a gym, private gardens, and roof terraces. Day-to-day of the role: Provide a warm, professional welcome and act as the first point of contact for all enquiries. Deliver high standards of customer service and build positive relationships with residents. Manage calls, post, parcels, and keys in line with procedures. Ensure communal areas are clean, safe, secure, and well presented. Carry out daily inspections of the building, report any defects to the Property Manager/Building Operators. Support resident move-ins and move-outs, ensuring protection of communal areas and lifts. Control contractor access, sign-in/out, and monitor activity for safety and compliance. Inspect contractors' Permit to Work (where required) before they are allowed on site and keep a log of contractors attending the property. Ensure the block is secured from trespassers and rough sleepers. Enforce rules tactfully, take records of tenants contravening the tenancy agreement and report appropriately. Maintain a visitor register and support health, safety, and fire procedures, including routine alarm testing and reporting. Maintain building security, monitor CCTV appropriately, and respond to incidents. Run a key log and ensure keys are signed in and out. Conduct regular block inspections to ensure Fire Exits/walkways are always kept clear of obstruction. Carry out weekly compliance checks as required and manage day-to-day security and safety aspects of the Block. Required Skills & Qualifications: Previous residential concierge experience. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Proactive in identifying and resolving issues. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Familiarity with health and safety regulations and building security. Flexibility to work different shifts including potential night shifts. Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunities for professional development
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Concierge Annual Salary: £32,000 per annum Location: Ilford, East London Job Type: Full-time Hours of work: Initially Monday to Friday 9am to 5.30pm, then moving to a rolling shift rota of 8am to 8pm and 8pm to 8am, four on, four off We are seeking a proactive and experienced Concierge to join our team at a new development in Ilford, Essex. This role is perfect for someone who is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and maintaining high standards of security and safety within the property. The development features over 250 private build-to-rent homes, amenity spaces including a gym, private gardens, and roof terraces. Day-to-day of the role: Provide a warm, professional welcome and act as the first point of contact for all enquiries. Deliver high standards of customer service and build positive relationships with residents. Manage calls, post, parcels, and keys in line with procedures. Ensure communal areas are clean, safe, secure, and well presented. Carry out daily inspections of the building, report any defects to the Property Manager/Building Operators. Support resident move-ins and move-outs, ensuring protection of communal areas and lifts. Control contractor access, sign-in/out, and monitor activity for safety and compliance. Inspect contractors' Permit to Work (where required) before they are allowed on site and keep a log of contractors attending the property. Ensure the block is secured from trespassers and rough sleepers. Enforce rules tactfully, take records of tenants contravening the tenancy agreement and report appropriately. Maintain a visitor register and support health, safety, and fire procedures, including routine alarm testing and reporting. Maintain building security, monitor CCTV appropriately, and respond to incidents. Run a key log and ensure keys are signed in and out. Conduct regular block inspections to ensure Fire Exits/walkways are always kept clear of obstruction. Carry out weekly compliance checks as required and manage day-to-day security and safety aspects of the Block. Required Skills & Qualifications: Previous residential concierge experience. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Proactive in identifying and resolving issues. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Familiarity with health and safety regulations and building security. Flexibility to work different shifts including potential night shifts. Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunities for professional development