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Henley Chase
Estimator- Heritage Refurb
Henley Chase
Job Title: Estimator Industry: Building Restoration & Main Contracting About the Role: We are seeking an experienced Estimator with a strong background in building restoration and main contractor environments to join our team in Croydon. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering high-quality restoration projects while working with a well-established main contractor. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, commercially astute, and capable of managing multiple tenders simultaneously. Key Responsibilities: Prepare accurate cost estimates for building restoration projects, ensuring competitive and profitable submissions. Evaluate tender documents, drawings, and specifications to assess project scope and requirements. Liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, and internal teams to obtain and analyse quotations. Identify and mitigate potential risks within the estimating process. Develop cost plans and pricing strategies in collaboration with senior management. Assist in contract negotiations and provide support during the pre-construction phase. Maintain and update pricing databases to reflect current market conditions. Work closely with project managers to ensure budgets and cost forecasts align with estimates. Attend site visits and client meetings to fully understand project requirements. Requirements: Proven experience as an Estimator within the building restoration sector. Previous experience with a main contractor is essential. Strong knowledge of traditional and modern restoration techniques. Proficiency in estimating software and Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook). Ability to read and interpret architectural and engineering drawings. Excellent negotiation, communication, and organisational skills. Strong analytical and numerical abilities with a high level of accuracy. Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines. Benefits: Competitive salary based on experience. Opportunities for career progression within a growing company. Collaborative and supportive team environment. Company pension scheme. Additional benefits based on experience and tenure.
Jan 10, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Estimator Industry: Building Restoration & Main Contracting About the Role: We are seeking an experienced Estimator with a strong background in building restoration and main contractor environments to join our team in Croydon. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering high-quality restoration projects while working with a well-established main contractor. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, commercially astute, and capable of managing multiple tenders simultaneously. Key Responsibilities: Prepare accurate cost estimates for building restoration projects, ensuring competitive and profitable submissions. Evaluate tender documents, drawings, and specifications to assess project scope and requirements. Liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, and internal teams to obtain and analyse quotations. Identify and mitigate potential risks within the estimating process. Develop cost plans and pricing strategies in collaboration with senior management. Assist in contract negotiations and provide support during the pre-construction phase. Maintain and update pricing databases to reflect current market conditions. Work closely with project managers to ensure budgets and cost forecasts align with estimates. Attend site visits and client meetings to fully understand project requirements. Requirements: Proven experience as an Estimator within the building restoration sector. Previous experience with a main contractor is essential. Strong knowledge of traditional and modern restoration techniques. Proficiency in estimating software and Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook). Ability to read and interpret architectural and engineering drawings. Excellent negotiation, communication, and organisational skills. Strong analytical and numerical abilities with a high level of accuracy. Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines. Benefits: Competitive salary based on experience. Opportunities for career progression within a growing company. Collaborative and supportive team environment. Company pension scheme. Additional benefits based on experience and tenure.
Redline Group Ltd
Estimator
Redline Group Ltd
We are looking for a meticulous and analytical Estimator to be based at our manufacturing facility in Harlow, Essex. You will be instrumental in the pre-production phase, assessing project requirements, gathering accurate data and producing cost estimates. Working closely with product specifications, project managers, design team and suppliers, you'll help ensure that projects are delivered on tim click apply for full job details
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a meticulous and analytical Estimator to be based at our manufacturing facility in Harlow, Essex. You will be instrumental in the pre-production phase, assessing project requirements, gathering accurate data and producing cost estimates. Working closely with product specifications, project managers, design team and suppliers, you'll help ensure that projects are delivered on tim click apply for full job details
Willmott Dixon
Preconstruction Project Manager
Willmott Dixon Leeds, Yorkshire
Willmott Dixon are looking for a dynamic Preconstruction Project Manager to join our Yorkshire region. We support hybrid working and you would be office based (Morley) with the ability to work from home. Reporting to the Preconstruction Manager, the successful person will essentially manage the preconstruction bid process, project managing both internal and external resources to deliver successful bids, on time and to the highest quality. You will also ensure our customers' expectations are managed and, wherever possible, exceeded. With a proven track record of successful projects, you will be responsible for leading two-stage/negotiated tenders for projects ranging in value from £5m to £80m across a range of sectors, including Education, Leisure, Health, Blue Light, transport and Commercial. At Willmott Dixon we operate through several frameworks, allowing for a greater probability of seeing your hard work come to life. Key Responsibilities As a Preconstruction Project Manager, you will be responsible for: Motivating and leading a bid team that includes both internal (estimators, design professionals, MEP professionals and planners) and often external (supply chain and consultants) resource. Working closely with your team to develop the commercial strategy. Managing the customers' expectations through informal and formal 'health checks', adopting a professional and considerate approach to maintain good working relations. Developing and incorporating project strategies to achieve the company's sustainability objectives. Ensuring regular monitoring and reporting on progress, managing potential risks and opportunities, and instigating pre-emptive and corrective actions as required. Maintaining continuous professional development of yourself and your team to ensure appropriate technical awareness, implementing best practices and driving continuous improvement. Maintaining a 'one team' approach throughout to create a seamless transition from preconstruction to operations. Coordinating inception workshops with our customers and using your proven listening skills to ensure we truly understand our customers 'Why', gaining vital information that will enable your bid team to go the extra mile. Essential and Desirable Criteria Experience in managing diverse technical input, understanding complex construction schemes and leading the bid process will help you thrive in this role. If you have previously worked in a construction technical role, including but not limited to Operations, Planning, Commercial, Design or Estimating this will help you hit the ground running. This is an exciting and challenging opportunity for you to become a key part of our pre-construction team, if you will enjoy understanding the challenges our customers face and are motivated by finding innovative solutions please apply. Additional Information In return, we reward our people generously with a competitive salary and a market-leading benefits package that gives you flexible benefits to fit your lifestyle and priorities. This includes but is not limited to, an enhanced pension scheme, full private medical, life assurance, incentive bonus and a car scheme which will make us a market leader in sustainable company travel. Applicable roles will benefit from a motoring expenditure allowance (MEA) and everyone can access a new generation of low carbon and electric cars via the Willmott Dixon run car leasing scheme. At Willmott Dixon we provide an inclusive and flexible working environment for people to thrive in and we are happy to support agile working wherever possible. We are a proud member of the Disability Confident Scheme About Us With over 170 years of rich history, Willmott Dixon's purpose is beyond profit; delivering brilliant buildings, transforming lives, strengthening communities and enhancing the environment so our world is fit for future generations. Ensuring that we add lasting value to the neighbourhoods we work in; our values, people, innovation, partnerships and focus on sustainability has allowed us to build a successful and solid privately owned business where our people can thrive. Willmott Dixon was recognised by The Sunday Times as one of the Top 10 "Big" Companies to Work For in 2025, named among the Times Top 50 Employers for Gender Equality in 2024, and ranked in the Top Five of Europe's 1,000 best workplaces by the Financial Times in 2025. Willmott Dixon is also the first major contractor and developer to win a King's Award for Enterprise in the category of sustainable development. Search for available opportunities with Willmott Dixon
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
Willmott Dixon are looking for a dynamic Preconstruction Project Manager to join our Yorkshire region. We support hybrid working and you would be office based (Morley) with the ability to work from home. Reporting to the Preconstruction Manager, the successful person will essentially manage the preconstruction bid process, project managing both internal and external resources to deliver successful bids, on time and to the highest quality. You will also ensure our customers' expectations are managed and, wherever possible, exceeded. With a proven track record of successful projects, you will be responsible for leading two-stage/negotiated tenders for projects ranging in value from £5m to £80m across a range of sectors, including Education, Leisure, Health, Blue Light, transport and Commercial. At Willmott Dixon we operate through several frameworks, allowing for a greater probability of seeing your hard work come to life. Key Responsibilities As a Preconstruction Project Manager, you will be responsible for: Motivating and leading a bid team that includes both internal (estimators, design professionals, MEP professionals and planners) and often external (supply chain and consultants) resource. Working closely with your team to develop the commercial strategy. Managing the customers' expectations through informal and formal 'health checks', adopting a professional and considerate approach to maintain good working relations. Developing and incorporating project strategies to achieve the company's sustainability objectives. Ensuring regular monitoring and reporting on progress, managing potential risks and opportunities, and instigating pre-emptive and corrective actions as required. Maintaining continuous professional development of yourself and your team to ensure appropriate technical awareness, implementing best practices and driving continuous improvement. Maintaining a 'one team' approach throughout to create a seamless transition from preconstruction to operations. Coordinating inception workshops with our customers and using your proven listening skills to ensure we truly understand our customers 'Why', gaining vital information that will enable your bid team to go the extra mile. Essential and Desirable Criteria Experience in managing diverse technical input, understanding complex construction schemes and leading the bid process will help you thrive in this role. If you have previously worked in a construction technical role, including but not limited to Operations, Planning, Commercial, Design or Estimating this will help you hit the ground running. This is an exciting and challenging opportunity for you to become a key part of our pre-construction team, if you will enjoy understanding the challenges our customers face and are motivated by finding innovative solutions please apply. Additional Information In return, we reward our people generously with a competitive salary and a market-leading benefits package that gives you flexible benefits to fit your lifestyle and priorities. This includes but is not limited to, an enhanced pension scheme, full private medical, life assurance, incentive bonus and a car scheme which will make us a market leader in sustainable company travel. Applicable roles will benefit from a motoring expenditure allowance (MEA) and everyone can access a new generation of low carbon and electric cars via the Willmott Dixon run car leasing scheme. At Willmott Dixon we provide an inclusive and flexible working environment for people to thrive in and we are happy to support agile working wherever possible. We are a proud member of the Disability Confident Scheme About Us With over 170 years of rich history, Willmott Dixon's purpose is beyond profit; delivering brilliant buildings, transforming lives, strengthening communities and enhancing the environment so our world is fit for future generations. Ensuring that we add lasting value to the neighbourhoods we work in; our values, people, innovation, partnerships and focus on sustainability has allowed us to build a successful and solid privately owned business where our people can thrive. Willmott Dixon was recognised by The Sunday Times as one of the Top 10 "Big" Companies to Work For in 2025, named among the Times Top 50 Employers for Gender Equality in 2024, and ranked in the Top Five of Europe's 1,000 best workplaces by the Financial Times in 2025. Willmott Dixon is also the first major contractor and developer to win a King's Award for Enterprise in the category of sustainable development. Search for available opportunities with Willmott Dixon
Browne Construction
MEICA Estimating Manager
Browne Construction Balcombe, Sussex
MEICA Estimating Manager Are you a commercially astute estimator with deep MEICA expertise and a passion for shaping the future of UK water infrastructure? We're looking for a dynamic MEICA Estimating Manager to lead our estimating function and drive the delivery of competitive, high-quality bids across water and wastewater projects. In this pivotal role, you'll oversee the preparation of detailed cost estimates for Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control, and Automation works. You'll collaborate closely with engineering, procurement, and commercial teams to review tender documentation, define scope, assess risks, and develop commercially sound pricing strategies. Your insights will help shape winning proposals that are technically robust, financially viable, and aligned with client expectations. About Enisca Browne Enisca Browne part of the Browne Group is a leading utilities contractor specialising in the water and civil engineering sectors. Enisca Browne is a key part of the group's end-to-end water and wastewater capabilities, delivering specialist expertise in non-infrastructure works across treatment and pumping facilities. We focus on what matters most within the boundary of treatment sites; power, process, control and civil structures that keep critical assets performing at their best. As the Group's specialist in mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control and automation (MEICA), we provide fully integrated delivery from MCC panel manufacturing and automation to systems integration and commissioning. Our strength lies in technical depth, collaborative teams and a proven track record of safe, smart engineering that solves real-world challenge. What We're Looking For Proven experience in MEICA estimating within the UK water sector Strong understanding of industry regulations and contract frameworks Excellent analytical, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills Ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure and deliver to tight deadlines A proactive, resilient mindset with a commitment to continuous improvement Passion for mentoring and knowledge sharing within a collaborative team environment Join us in shaping sustainable water solutions for communities across the UK. If you're ready to lead with precision, insight, and impact we want to hear from you. The Company has experienced unprecedented growth over the past few years. We have a vast number of employees, and provide support to clients from all over the country.
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
MEICA Estimating Manager Are you a commercially astute estimator with deep MEICA expertise and a passion for shaping the future of UK water infrastructure? We're looking for a dynamic MEICA Estimating Manager to lead our estimating function and drive the delivery of competitive, high-quality bids across water and wastewater projects. In this pivotal role, you'll oversee the preparation of detailed cost estimates for Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control, and Automation works. You'll collaborate closely with engineering, procurement, and commercial teams to review tender documentation, define scope, assess risks, and develop commercially sound pricing strategies. Your insights will help shape winning proposals that are technically robust, financially viable, and aligned with client expectations. About Enisca Browne Enisca Browne part of the Browne Group is a leading utilities contractor specialising in the water and civil engineering sectors. Enisca Browne is a key part of the group's end-to-end water and wastewater capabilities, delivering specialist expertise in non-infrastructure works across treatment and pumping facilities. We focus on what matters most within the boundary of treatment sites; power, process, control and civil structures that keep critical assets performing at their best. As the Group's specialist in mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control and automation (MEICA), we provide fully integrated delivery from MCC panel manufacturing and automation to systems integration and commissioning. Our strength lies in technical depth, collaborative teams and a proven track record of safe, smart engineering that solves real-world challenge. What We're Looking For Proven experience in MEICA estimating within the UK water sector Strong understanding of industry regulations and contract frameworks Excellent analytical, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills Ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure and deliver to tight deadlines A proactive, resilient mindset with a commitment to continuous improvement Passion for mentoring and knowledge sharing within a collaborative team environment Join us in shaping sustainable water solutions for communities across the UK. If you're ready to lead with precision, insight, and impact we want to hear from you. The Company has experienced unprecedented growth over the past few years. We have a vast number of employees, and provide support to clients from all over the country.
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Estimator - Multi-Utility / Civils
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD City, Manchester
Bennett and Game are currently working with a leading UK utility provider delivering end-to-end solutions across Power, Gas, Water, Telecoms, District Heating, and Renewables. The business provides survey, design, construction, and maintenance services nationwide. Headquartered in Manchester, our client is committed to innovation, safety, and sustainability, enabling clients to build resilient and future-ready infrastructure networks. The Estimator will support the estimating function for high-value, complex projects critical to the company's growth. Reporting into the commercial team, the role ensures all estimates are accurate, competitive, and commercially robust, supporting bid submissions, acquisitions, and strategic projects within a business with turnover up to 500m+. Key Responsibilities Interpret client requirements and assess all project documentation. Produce detailed estimates from first principles, including labour, materials, subcontractors, and prelims. Develop cost models, cash flow forecasts, and fully priced risk registers. Identify contract and commercial risks; ensure compliance with company and regulatory standards. Work collaboratively with operations, commercial, and planning teams to reflect all delivery requirements. Contribute to pricing strategies for frameworks, joint ventures, and strategic projects. Support presentations of estimates to Senior Management and Directors. Engage with suppliers, subcontractors, and partners to secure accurate pricing and market intelligence. Experience & Skills Required: Extensive estimating experience within utilities, infrastructure, or construction, ideally across multiple sectors (power, water, gas, renewables, telecoms). Strong analytical, numerical, and problem-solving skills with excellent attention to detail. Experience producing estimates for complex projects, including high-value frameworks. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills, capable of engaging at Executive/Board level. Strong commercial awareness and ability to interpret contract documents and risks. Key Measures of Success: Accurate, timely, and commercially robust estimates. Positive feedback from Managers, Department Heads, and Directors. Supporting the delivery of high-quality, successful bid submissions. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
Bennett and Game are currently working with a leading UK utility provider delivering end-to-end solutions across Power, Gas, Water, Telecoms, District Heating, and Renewables. The business provides survey, design, construction, and maintenance services nationwide. Headquartered in Manchester, our client is committed to innovation, safety, and sustainability, enabling clients to build resilient and future-ready infrastructure networks. The Estimator will support the estimating function for high-value, complex projects critical to the company's growth. Reporting into the commercial team, the role ensures all estimates are accurate, competitive, and commercially robust, supporting bid submissions, acquisitions, and strategic projects within a business with turnover up to 500m+. Key Responsibilities Interpret client requirements and assess all project documentation. Produce detailed estimates from first principles, including labour, materials, subcontractors, and prelims. Develop cost models, cash flow forecasts, and fully priced risk registers. Identify contract and commercial risks; ensure compliance with company and regulatory standards. Work collaboratively with operations, commercial, and planning teams to reflect all delivery requirements. Contribute to pricing strategies for frameworks, joint ventures, and strategic projects. Support presentations of estimates to Senior Management and Directors. Engage with suppliers, subcontractors, and partners to secure accurate pricing and market intelligence. Experience & Skills Required: Extensive estimating experience within utilities, infrastructure, or construction, ideally across multiple sectors (power, water, gas, renewables, telecoms). Strong analytical, numerical, and problem-solving skills with excellent attention to detail. Experience producing estimates for complex projects, including high-value frameworks. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills, capable of engaging at Executive/Board level. Strong commercial awareness and ability to interpret contract documents and risks. Key Measures of Success: Accurate, timely, and commercially robust estimates. Positive feedback from Managers, Department Heads, and Directors. Supporting the delivery of high-quality, successful bid submissions. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
RecruitME
Contracts Manager - Northern Home Counties (Royston)
RecruitME
Contracts Manager - Northern Home Counties (Royston) Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 + car allowance, fuel card, 31 days holiday, pension and bonus Location: Royston, Hertfordshire, covering the Northern Home Counties Join a Leading National Property Services Contractor An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Contracts Manager to join a well-established and growing national property services contractor. This role will see you leading multiple contracts across the Northern Home Counties region, ensuring high-quality delivery, safety compliance, and customer satisfaction on every project. If you're a strong communicator with a proven track record in contract management, team leadership, and delivering works across housing, maintenance, or planned projects, this could be the perfect next step for your career. The Role As Contracts Manager, you'll be responsible for overseeing the safe, efficient, and profitable delivery of multi-trade contracts. You'll manage client relationships, site teams, subcontractors, and resources to achieve programme, cost, and quality targets. Manage end-to-end contract delivery from mobilisation to handover and aftercare. Plan labour, materials, and subcontractor resources effectively. Monitor progress, budgets, and risks, implementing corrective actions where needed. Lead on health, safety, and quality compliance across multiple live sites. Conduct regular site inspections and team briefings. Build strong client relationships and maintain KPIs and service levels. Collaborate with Estimators and Quantity Surveyors on valuations and variations. Drive continuous improvement, best practice, and sustainability initiatives. About You You'll be a confident leader who thrives on accountability and achieving results. You'll have strong commercial awareness, communication skills, and the ability to manage several concurrent projects while maintaining the highest safety and quality standards. Essential 5+ years' contracts management experience within social housing, property services, or multi-trade environments. SSSTS or SMSTS and IOSH certified. Full UK driving licence. Excellent organisational, client-facing, and problem-solving skills. Desirable NVQ in Site Supervision or Site Management. Experience delivering planned works, damp & mould, retrofit or decarbonisation projects. Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected and expanding national business with a genuine commitment to career development, safety, and sustainability. You'll play a key part in managing regional operations and will be rewarded with a competitive package, autonomy, and long-term progression prospects. £55,000 - £60,000 basic salary. Car allowance or fuel card. 31 days' holiday (increasing with service). Pension, life assurance, and employee assistance programme. Bonus potential and career progression. Apply Today If you're a proactive and results-driven Contracts Manager looking for your next challenge, apply now with your CV. Join a business where your leadership and experience make a real difference in delivering quality, safety, and service excellence across every project.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Contracts Manager - Northern Home Counties (Royston) Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 + car allowance, fuel card, 31 days holiday, pension and bonus Location: Royston, Hertfordshire, covering the Northern Home Counties Join a Leading National Property Services Contractor An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Contracts Manager to join a well-established and growing national property services contractor. This role will see you leading multiple contracts across the Northern Home Counties region, ensuring high-quality delivery, safety compliance, and customer satisfaction on every project. If you're a strong communicator with a proven track record in contract management, team leadership, and delivering works across housing, maintenance, or planned projects, this could be the perfect next step for your career. The Role As Contracts Manager, you'll be responsible for overseeing the safe, efficient, and profitable delivery of multi-trade contracts. You'll manage client relationships, site teams, subcontractors, and resources to achieve programme, cost, and quality targets. Manage end-to-end contract delivery from mobilisation to handover and aftercare. Plan labour, materials, and subcontractor resources effectively. Monitor progress, budgets, and risks, implementing corrective actions where needed. Lead on health, safety, and quality compliance across multiple live sites. Conduct regular site inspections and team briefings. Build strong client relationships and maintain KPIs and service levels. Collaborate with Estimators and Quantity Surveyors on valuations and variations. Drive continuous improvement, best practice, and sustainability initiatives. About You You'll be a confident leader who thrives on accountability and achieving results. You'll have strong commercial awareness, communication skills, and the ability to manage several concurrent projects while maintaining the highest safety and quality standards. Essential 5+ years' contracts management experience within social housing, property services, or multi-trade environments. SSSTS or SMSTS and IOSH certified. Full UK driving licence. Excellent organisational, client-facing, and problem-solving skills. Desirable NVQ in Site Supervision or Site Management. Experience delivering planned works, damp & mould, retrofit or decarbonisation projects. Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected and expanding national business with a genuine commitment to career development, safety, and sustainability. You'll play a key part in managing regional operations and will be rewarded with a competitive package, autonomy, and long-term progression prospects. £55,000 - £60,000 basic salary. Car allowance or fuel card. 31 days' holiday (increasing with service). Pension, life assurance, and employee assistance programme. Bonus potential and career progression. Apply Today If you're a proactive and results-driven Contracts Manager looking for your next challenge, apply now with your CV. Join a business where your leadership and experience make a real difference in delivering quality, safety, and service excellence across every project.
Recruitment Helpline
HVAC Project Manager
Recruitment Helpline Leicester, Leicestershire
An excellent opportunity for an experienced HVAC Project Manager to join a well-established company. Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent. Salary: £55,000 - £60,000 Per Annum, Depending on Experience. Car, Laptop, iPad and Phone provided. Location: Leicester, Leicestershire. About The Company: They are a mechanical service contracting business with roots in Leicestershire since 1982, they have established a reputation for excellence in the HVAC industry. They have extensive experience in the design and installation of air conditioning and ventilation systems, particularly in the healthcare and medical imaging sectors. Their expansion into Havant, Hampshire, and their continuous investment in professional staff, training, and technology reflect their commitment to meeting the increasingly complex and varied needs of their clients. They are now looking to recruit an experienced HVAC Project Manager to join their busy team. Responsibilities: You will be responsible for leading and managing HVAC and mechanical engineering projects from inception to completion. You will oversee the planning, execution and delivery of projects within defined timelines, budgets and quality standards Main Duties: Attend project handover with the relevant estimator. Collaborating with the design team, either internally or externally, to coordinate design work and incorporate information gathered from site visits and surveys. Managing projects from inception to completion, including on-site presence and involvement during the commissioning stage. Procuring all necessary materials and services. Coordinating labour requirements, which will involve liaising with our own workforce at the ACVR office and/or organising subcontract labour. Ensuring cost control throughout the project and managing valuations and cash flow. Being available for weekend or our-of-hours work if needed, as well as overseeing crane and lifting operation. Providing essential information for Operations and Maintenance (O &M) Manuals maintaining records of design and as fitted changes for purposes of the 'As Fitted Drawings' Identify opportunities for process improvements, efficiency enhancements and standardisation of project management practices. Share lessons learned and best practices across the organisation. Providing leadership and guidance to project teams, including mechanical engineers, technicians and contractors. Providing technical expertise and guidance to junior team members. Skills & Competencies: Strong leadership and communication skills Minimum of 5 years' experience in similar position within the HVAC industry. Comprehensive experience in planning, executing and closing projects successfully. Knowledge of procurement processes and contract management. If you feel that you have the relative skills/attributes to fulfil this role then please apply now for immediate consideration. The employer fully supports Equality in Employment. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit and business need.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
An excellent opportunity for an experienced HVAC Project Manager to join a well-established company. Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent. Salary: £55,000 - £60,000 Per Annum, Depending on Experience. Car, Laptop, iPad and Phone provided. Location: Leicester, Leicestershire. About The Company: They are a mechanical service contracting business with roots in Leicestershire since 1982, they have established a reputation for excellence in the HVAC industry. They have extensive experience in the design and installation of air conditioning and ventilation systems, particularly in the healthcare and medical imaging sectors. Their expansion into Havant, Hampshire, and their continuous investment in professional staff, training, and technology reflect their commitment to meeting the increasingly complex and varied needs of their clients. They are now looking to recruit an experienced HVAC Project Manager to join their busy team. Responsibilities: You will be responsible for leading and managing HVAC and mechanical engineering projects from inception to completion. You will oversee the planning, execution and delivery of projects within defined timelines, budgets and quality standards Main Duties: Attend project handover with the relevant estimator. Collaborating with the design team, either internally or externally, to coordinate design work and incorporate information gathered from site visits and surveys. Managing projects from inception to completion, including on-site presence and involvement during the commissioning stage. Procuring all necessary materials and services. Coordinating labour requirements, which will involve liaising with our own workforce at the ACVR office and/or organising subcontract labour. Ensuring cost control throughout the project and managing valuations and cash flow. Being available for weekend or our-of-hours work if needed, as well as overseeing crane and lifting operation. Providing essential information for Operations and Maintenance (O &M) Manuals maintaining records of design and as fitted changes for purposes of the 'As Fitted Drawings' Identify opportunities for process improvements, efficiency enhancements and standardisation of project management practices. Share lessons learned and best practices across the organisation. Providing leadership and guidance to project teams, including mechanical engineers, technicians and contractors. Providing technical expertise and guidance to junior team members. Skills & Competencies: Strong leadership and communication skills Minimum of 5 years' experience in similar position within the HVAC industry. Comprehensive experience in planning, executing and closing projects successfully. Knowledge of procurement processes and contract management. If you feel that you have the relative skills/attributes to fulfil this role then please apply now for immediate consideration. The employer fully supports Equality in Employment. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit and business need.
Blayze Unguem Ltd
Estimator, Exhibitions & Events
Blayze Unguem Ltd Bickenhill, West Midlands
Estimator, Exhibitions & Events - Birmingham or London (hybrid) We seek an experienced and skilled Estimator to compliment the expanding Graphics division of a Global full service face-to-face live events & marketing partner, who create some of the most incredible exhibitions, events, sales conferences and experiential engagement zones of all sizes. Encompassing every detail from initial strategy, show-stopping audio visual and insightful measurement, they bring brands to life! Role Function: As the Estimator, you will be responsible for processing design briefs and producing accurate and competitive quotes based on those designs. Working closely with the design, project management and sales teams, you will ensure that all projects are costed effectively, aligned with Client budgets and are executed to the highest standards. Utilise a disciplined & commercial intuitiveness, combined with flair, imagination, the energy to multi-task and a professional approach to work & appearance. You will be able to function under pressure and remain calm, with a clear ability to prioritise and to communicate highly effectively at all levels. Key activities include: Processing design briefs, reviewing and analysing them to fully understand the scope, specifications and requirements of each project. Collaborate with the design team to clarify any ambiguities and ensure that the design intent is clearly understood, whilst assessing materials, resources, and labour required based on the design specifications. Quotation preparation, calculating accurate costs for materials, labour, equipment, and subcontracted services required for each project - preparing detailed and itemised quotations that align with company pricing strategies and Client budgets. Identifying potential cost-saving opportunities without compromising on quality or design integrity. Project coordination, working closely with Project Managers, participating in meetings with Clients & designers to discuss and refine estimates. Maintain a database of costs, services and suppliers to ensure consistency and accuracy in quotations, sourcing and negotiating prices with suppliers and subcontractors to ensure competitive pricing. Reporting & Documentation, providing regular reports on the status of quotes, highlighting any significant changes or potential risks, whilst maintaining accurate records of all estimates, quotations and related documentation for future reference. Ideally you ll have a strong technical appreciation of the Exhibition industry as you ll be liaising with the Studio, Creative & Graphics production teams on the development of concepts, working closely and collaboratively with other colleagues in the Business to deliver complete and fully integrated project solutions. This role offers a competitive salary, dependent on experience, alongside a host of big company benefits including generous holiday entitlement and hybrid working. The role is a genuine hybrid working remit, but you will be required to work from either their NEC (Birmingham) HQ or their expanding London ExCel operation, so proximity to either location is considered essential. This is an impressive Global Business with strong market recognition, offering a fabulous opportunity to join a dynamic and empowered team in the development of your career potential with in the Exhibitions, Events and Graphics arena. Estimator, Project Manager, Commercial Manager, Features, Exhibition, Events, Large Format, Digital, Print, Signage, Wide Format, Display Graphics, Installation, Design and Build, B Matrix, Modular
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
Estimator, Exhibitions & Events - Birmingham or London (hybrid) We seek an experienced and skilled Estimator to compliment the expanding Graphics division of a Global full service face-to-face live events & marketing partner, who create some of the most incredible exhibitions, events, sales conferences and experiential engagement zones of all sizes. Encompassing every detail from initial strategy, show-stopping audio visual and insightful measurement, they bring brands to life! Role Function: As the Estimator, you will be responsible for processing design briefs and producing accurate and competitive quotes based on those designs. Working closely with the design, project management and sales teams, you will ensure that all projects are costed effectively, aligned with Client budgets and are executed to the highest standards. Utilise a disciplined & commercial intuitiveness, combined with flair, imagination, the energy to multi-task and a professional approach to work & appearance. You will be able to function under pressure and remain calm, with a clear ability to prioritise and to communicate highly effectively at all levels. Key activities include: Processing design briefs, reviewing and analysing them to fully understand the scope, specifications and requirements of each project. Collaborate with the design team to clarify any ambiguities and ensure that the design intent is clearly understood, whilst assessing materials, resources, and labour required based on the design specifications. Quotation preparation, calculating accurate costs for materials, labour, equipment, and subcontracted services required for each project - preparing detailed and itemised quotations that align with company pricing strategies and Client budgets. Identifying potential cost-saving opportunities without compromising on quality or design integrity. Project coordination, working closely with Project Managers, participating in meetings with Clients & designers to discuss and refine estimates. Maintain a database of costs, services and suppliers to ensure consistency and accuracy in quotations, sourcing and negotiating prices with suppliers and subcontractors to ensure competitive pricing. Reporting & Documentation, providing regular reports on the status of quotes, highlighting any significant changes or potential risks, whilst maintaining accurate records of all estimates, quotations and related documentation for future reference. Ideally you ll have a strong technical appreciation of the Exhibition industry as you ll be liaising with the Studio, Creative & Graphics production teams on the development of concepts, working closely and collaboratively with other colleagues in the Business to deliver complete and fully integrated project solutions. This role offers a competitive salary, dependent on experience, alongside a host of big company benefits including generous holiday entitlement and hybrid working. The role is a genuine hybrid working remit, but you will be required to work from either their NEC (Birmingham) HQ or their expanding London ExCel operation, so proximity to either location is considered essential. This is an impressive Global Business with strong market recognition, offering a fabulous opportunity to join a dynamic and empowered team in the development of your career potential with in the Exhibitions, Events and Graphics arena. Estimator, Project Manager, Commercial Manager, Features, Exhibition, Events, Large Format, Digital, Print, Signage, Wide Format, Display Graphics, Installation, Design and Build, B Matrix, Modular
Westlakes Recruit
Project Controls Opportunities - UK Wide - Nuclear/Defence
Westlakes Recruit City, Derby
At Westlakes Recruit we are excited to be supporting a number of key clients in the development of their PMO and project controls capability across the UK. We are looking to engage with talented commercial and project controls candidates interested in new opportunities across major UK energy, defence and infrastructure projects. Locations Include; Bristol Derby Glasgow Reading/London Roles Include; Project Controls Managers Project Managers Planning Engineers (all levels) Project Controls Engineers (all levels) Cost Engineers (all levels) Risk Managers (all levels) Estimators (all levels) For further details on opportunities/working arrangements, please get in touch! For more information on this role or to register your interest for future job updates, please visit (url removed) Why We're Different: Westlakes Recruit are a people solutions business that understands the complexities of nuclear and the importance of our clients' mission critical objectives. Smarter, faster, more agile - we have a laser focus on nuclear, with deep sectoral knowledge. We develop nuclear talent pools before you know you need them! We do Nuclear. We only do Nuclear. We do all of Nuclear. Powering a Diverse Nuclear Future: As an equal opportunities business, we value applications from all backgrounds, cultures and abilities.
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
At Westlakes Recruit we are excited to be supporting a number of key clients in the development of their PMO and project controls capability across the UK. We are looking to engage with talented commercial and project controls candidates interested in new opportunities across major UK energy, defence and infrastructure projects. Locations Include; Bristol Derby Glasgow Reading/London Roles Include; Project Controls Managers Project Managers Planning Engineers (all levels) Project Controls Engineers (all levels) Cost Engineers (all levels) Risk Managers (all levels) Estimators (all levels) For further details on opportunities/working arrangements, please get in touch! For more information on this role or to register your interest for future job updates, please visit (url removed) Why We're Different: Westlakes Recruit are a people solutions business that understands the complexities of nuclear and the importance of our clients' mission critical objectives. Smarter, faster, more agile - we have a laser focus on nuclear, with deep sectoral knowledge. We develop nuclear talent pools before you know you need them! We do Nuclear. We only do Nuclear. We do all of Nuclear. Powering a Diverse Nuclear Future: As an equal opportunities business, we value applications from all backgrounds, cultures and abilities.
Approach Personnel Ltd
Bid Writer - Social Housing
Approach Personnel Ltd Brinsworth, Yorkshire
Are you an experienced Construction Bid Writer, with a background working on projects within the Education, Healthcare, MOJ or Industrial sectors? Are you looking to join a trusted employer, with further opportunities for career development? Approach Personnel are proud to be partnered with a longstanding, and established Main Contractor who are currently on the look out for a Bid Writer to join them on a permanent basis out of their South Yorkshire site. As a Bid Writer, you will be responsible for being a key part of the pre-construction team, working closley with our team of Design Manager's, Planner's & Estimators to ensure the commercial success and viability of our future projects. What's in it for you? Competitive basic salary of 50,000 (D.O.E) with a Car Allowance Annual bonus scheme Private pension scheme Life assurance policy Enhanced maternity/paternity pay What are we looking for? Prior proven experience working for a Main Contractor on similar projects as a Bid Writer/Bid Coordinator Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex technical information in a clear and persuasive manner. Strong project management and organisational skills, able to manage multiple deadlines and priorities simultaneously. High attention to detail and a commitment to producing work of the highest quality. Key Responsibilities: Analyse tender documents: Study invitation-to-tender documents to understand client needs and requirements. Develop bid strategies: Create compelling themes and strategies to differentiate the company's proposal. Manage the bid process:Coordinate all aspects of the bid, from initial pre-qualification questionnaires (PQQ) to final submission. Ensure compliance: Make sure the submitted documentation meets all the specific criteria and requirements outlined by the client. Write persuasive content: Craft clear, concise, and accurate proposals that highlight the company's strengths and value. IF THIS IS YOU, WHY NOT APPLY NOW!
Jan 06, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Construction Bid Writer, with a background working on projects within the Education, Healthcare, MOJ or Industrial sectors? Are you looking to join a trusted employer, with further opportunities for career development? Approach Personnel are proud to be partnered with a longstanding, and established Main Contractor who are currently on the look out for a Bid Writer to join them on a permanent basis out of their South Yorkshire site. As a Bid Writer, you will be responsible for being a key part of the pre-construction team, working closley with our team of Design Manager's, Planner's & Estimators to ensure the commercial success and viability of our future projects. What's in it for you? Competitive basic salary of 50,000 (D.O.E) with a Car Allowance Annual bonus scheme Private pension scheme Life assurance policy Enhanced maternity/paternity pay What are we looking for? Prior proven experience working for a Main Contractor on similar projects as a Bid Writer/Bid Coordinator Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex technical information in a clear and persuasive manner. Strong project management and organisational skills, able to manage multiple deadlines and priorities simultaneously. High attention to detail and a commitment to producing work of the highest quality. Key Responsibilities: Analyse tender documents: Study invitation-to-tender documents to understand client needs and requirements. Develop bid strategies: Create compelling themes and strategies to differentiate the company's proposal. Manage the bid process:Coordinate all aspects of the bid, from initial pre-qualification questionnaires (PQQ) to final submission. Ensure compliance: Make sure the submitted documentation meets all the specific criteria and requirements outlined by the client. Write persuasive content: Craft clear, concise, and accurate proposals that highlight the company's strengths and value. IF THIS IS YOU, WHY NOT APPLY NOW!
Orion Electrotech
Estimator
Orion Electrotech
Our client is looking to hire a detail-oriented Estimator to join their manufacturing team. This key Estimator role involves assessing project requirements, gathering data, and producing precise cost estimates during the pre-production phase. The successful candidate will work closely with product specifications, project managers, and suppliers to ensure projects are completed within budget. Key Responsibilities as an Estimator: Project Analysis: Evaluate product specifications and production processes to determine accurate cost estimates. Cost Estimation: Calculate project costs including materials, labour, equipment, and overheads. Bid Preparation: Develop accurate and competitive bids for manufacturing projects. Supplier Coordination: Collaborate with suppliers to obtain competitive pricing. Project Management: Manage project timelines, resources, and deliverables effectively. Documentation: Maintain comprehensive records of estimates, bids, and project data. Communication: Ensure clear and effective communication with project managers, clients, and suppliers. Continuous Improvement: Stay informed about industry trends, technological advancements, and best practices. To succeed in this Estimator role, the candidate will possess: Proven experience as an Estimator, ideally within a manufacturing environment. Proficiency in cost estimation software and MS Office Suite. Analytical skills with keen attention to detail. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team. Knowledge of manufacturing processes and workflows. If this Estimator opportunity suits you, please don t hesitate to apply, and get in touch with Jemma, Orion Reading.
Jan 06, 2026
Full time
Our client is looking to hire a detail-oriented Estimator to join their manufacturing team. This key Estimator role involves assessing project requirements, gathering data, and producing precise cost estimates during the pre-production phase. The successful candidate will work closely with product specifications, project managers, and suppliers to ensure projects are completed within budget. Key Responsibilities as an Estimator: Project Analysis: Evaluate product specifications and production processes to determine accurate cost estimates. Cost Estimation: Calculate project costs including materials, labour, equipment, and overheads. Bid Preparation: Develop accurate and competitive bids for manufacturing projects. Supplier Coordination: Collaborate with suppliers to obtain competitive pricing. Project Management: Manage project timelines, resources, and deliverables effectively. Documentation: Maintain comprehensive records of estimates, bids, and project data. Communication: Ensure clear and effective communication with project managers, clients, and suppliers. Continuous Improvement: Stay informed about industry trends, technological advancements, and best practices. To succeed in this Estimator role, the candidate will possess: Proven experience as an Estimator, ideally within a manufacturing environment. Proficiency in cost estimation software and MS Office Suite. Analytical skills with keen attention to detail. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team. Knowledge of manufacturing processes and workflows. If this Estimator opportunity suits you, please don t hesitate to apply, and get in touch with Jemma, Orion Reading.
Fawkes and Reece
Bid Writer
Fawkes and Reece Rochester, Kent
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Bid Writer to join a growing, forward thinking main contractor, based in Rochester, Kent. This is an ideal role for somebody with Bid Writing experience within a Main Contractor Environment. For this role, you will work closely alongside Estimators, Project Managers and senior leaders to develop persuasive, compliant and well structured bids that reflect th click apply for full job details
Jan 06, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Bid Writer to join a growing, forward thinking main contractor, based in Rochester, Kent. This is an ideal role for somebody with Bid Writing experience within a Main Contractor Environment. For this role, you will work closely alongside Estimators, Project Managers and senior leaders to develop persuasive, compliant and well structured bids that reflect th click apply for full job details
Chase Taylor Recruitment Ltd
Aluminium Estimator
Chase Taylor Recruitment Ltd Gateshead, Tyne And Wear
Our client is seeking a skilled Aluminium Fenestration Estimator to join their growing team. The successful Estimator will prepare accurate and competitive cost estimates for curtain walling, windows, and doors. You ll review technical drawings, liaise with suppliers, and provide detailed quotations, working closely with project managers, architects, and engineers to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Key Responsibilities Act as the Estimator for projects, reviewing specifications and drawings to prepare detailed cost estimates Analyse and compare supplier quotes and proposals to produce accurate submissions Prepare competitive price submissions as the Estimator for curtain walling, windows, and doors Collaborate with project managers, architects, and engineers throughout the tender process Maintain detailed estimation records and documentation Manage multiple estimates simultaneously while meeting strict deadlines Requirements Minimum 2 years experience as a Fenestration Estimator (essential) Strong knowledge of aluminium materials, windows, doors, and curtain walling systems Proficiency with estimation software and calculation tools Excellent analytical, numerical, and organisational skills Strong communication and negotiation skills Eligible to work in the UK Benefits Competitive salary reflective of experience and expertise Company pension scheme Life insurance cover Supportive and professional working environment Opportunity to contribute to high-profile projects across the North East and beyond This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Estimator to join a reputable company and make a real impact on high-profile projects. Apply now for your next Estimator role and take the next step in your career! Contact Dana at Chase Taylor quoting reference MM6394
Jan 06, 2026
Full time
Our client is seeking a skilled Aluminium Fenestration Estimator to join their growing team. The successful Estimator will prepare accurate and competitive cost estimates for curtain walling, windows, and doors. You ll review technical drawings, liaise with suppliers, and provide detailed quotations, working closely with project managers, architects, and engineers to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Key Responsibilities Act as the Estimator for projects, reviewing specifications and drawings to prepare detailed cost estimates Analyse and compare supplier quotes and proposals to produce accurate submissions Prepare competitive price submissions as the Estimator for curtain walling, windows, and doors Collaborate with project managers, architects, and engineers throughout the tender process Maintain detailed estimation records and documentation Manage multiple estimates simultaneously while meeting strict deadlines Requirements Minimum 2 years experience as a Fenestration Estimator (essential) Strong knowledge of aluminium materials, windows, doors, and curtain walling systems Proficiency with estimation software and calculation tools Excellent analytical, numerical, and organisational skills Strong communication and negotiation skills Eligible to work in the UK Benefits Competitive salary reflective of experience and expertise Company pension scheme Life insurance cover Supportive and professional working environment Opportunity to contribute to high-profile projects across the North East and beyond This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Estimator to join a reputable company and make a real impact on high-profile projects. Apply now for your next Estimator role and take the next step in your career! Contact Dana at Chase Taylor quoting reference MM6394
Universal Business Team
Estimator
Universal Business Team Penwortham, Lancashire
Salary: 45,000 - 60,000 (DOE)Hours: 07:30 - 16:30, Monday to FridayBenefits: 25 days holiday + bank holidays Auto-enrolment pension Performance-related bonus (company and individual) On-site parking Modern, refurbished offices Excellent motorway access Refreshments provided Estimator - Construction / Fit-Out An established and highly respected fit-out and refurbishment contractor is seeking an experienced Estimator to join their close-knit commercial team. This is a fantastic opportunity to step into a key role within a stable, growing business that delivers high-quality refurbishment and furniture installation projects across the education and commercial sectors. Working on projects typically valued around 20,000 , you will play a vital role from initial enquiry through to handover, ensuring projects are priced accurately, competitively and profitably. The Role As Estimator, you will work closely with sales, project management and supply chain partners to support the full project lifecycle. Your responsibilities will include: Reviewing enquiries and determining the most effective estimating approach Attending site visits (as required) to scope refurbishment and fit-out works across the North West and Midlands Liaising daily with suppliers and sub-contractors to obtain accurate pricing Researching and sourcing specialist or bespoke items Preparing, issuing and revising quotations, including upselling where appropriate Following up quotations and supporting relationship-building with clients Carrying out value engineering post-award to improve margins Handing over secured projects to Project Managers, ensuring full financial clarity Supporting valuations, work-in-progress assessments and purchasing activities Liaising with accounts on costing queries Attending weekly sales meetings Requirements This role requires proven estimating experience within construction or fit-out. Applications without relevant sector experience will not be considered. You will ideally demonstrate: Experience with building contractors, refurbishment or fit-out specialists Strong organisational skills and exceptional attention to detail A disciplined and methodical approach to cost control Commercial awareness with the creativity to help win work The confidence and interpersonal skills to build rapport with suppliers and colleagues The ability to work autonomously within a small, busy team Why Apply? You'll be joining a long-established business with a strong reputation for quality and service, a friendly and professional office environment, and clear ambitions for growth. As the business expands, this role offers genuine progression into senior commercial leadership, including Head of Estimating or Commercial Manager. IND25
Jan 05, 2026
Full time
Salary: 45,000 - 60,000 (DOE)Hours: 07:30 - 16:30, Monday to FridayBenefits: 25 days holiday + bank holidays Auto-enrolment pension Performance-related bonus (company and individual) On-site parking Modern, refurbished offices Excellent motorway access Refreshments provided Estimator - Construction / Fit-Out An established and highly respected fit-out and refurbishment contractor is seeking an experienced Estimator to join their close-knit commercial team. This is a fantastic opportunity to step into a key role within a stable, growing business that delivers high-quality refurbishment and furniture installation projects across the education and commercial sectors. Working on projects typically valued around 20,000 , you will play a vital role from initial enquiry through to handover, ensuring projects are priced accurately, competitively and profitably. The Role As Estimator, you will work closely with sales, project management and supply chain partners to support the full project lifecycle. Your responsibilities will include: Reviewing enquiries and determining the most effective estimating approach Attending site visits (as required) to scope refurbishment and fit-out works across the North West and Midlands Liaising daily with suppliers and sub-contractors to obtain accurate pricing Researching and sourcing specialist or bespoke items Preparing, issuing and revising quotations, including upselling where appropriate Following up quotations and supporting relationship-building with clients Carrying out value engineering post-award to improve margins Handing over secured projects to Project Managers, ensuring full financial clarity Supporting valuations, work-in-progress assessments and purchasing activities Liaising with accounts on costing queries Attending weekly sales meetings Requirements This role requires proven estimating experience within construction or fit-out. Applications without relevant sector experience will not be considered. You will ideally demonstrate: Experience with building contractors, refurbishment or fit-out specialists Strong organisational skills and exceptional attention to detail A disciplined and methodical approach to cost control Commercial awareness with the creativity to help win work The confidence and interpersonal skills to build rapport with suppliers and colleagues The ability to work autonomously within a small, busy team Why Apply? You'll be joining a long-established business with a strong reputation for quality and service, a friendly and professional office environment, and clear ambitions for growth. As the business expands, this role offers genuine progression into senior commercial leadership, including Head of Estimating or Commercial Manager. IND25
Goodman Masson
Quantity Surveyor
Goodman Masson
The Organisation The Royal Parks (TRP) is a charity created in March 2017. We manage over 5,000 acres of diverse parkland, rare habitats and historic buildings and monuments in eight Royal Parks across London. These are Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Green Park, St James s Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, Greenwich Park, Richmond Park and Bushy Park. We also manage other important public spaces including Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens. Our eight Royal Parks and other iconic green spaces are among the most visited attractions in the UK with tens of millions of visits every year. We are now looking for a Quantity Surveyor to join us on a full-time basis, for a two-year fixed-term contract. The Benefits Salary of £45,000 - £52,000 per annum, depending on experience 26 days' annual leave plus public holidays Pension scheme (3% employee contribution; up to 10% employer contribution) Private medical insurance and healthcare cash plan Employee assistance programme and access to mental health first aiders Learning and development opportunities Cycle to work scheme Offices in a beautiful location This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled and qualified quantity surveyor with strong cost estimation and procurement experience to join our historic organisation. In this rewarding role, you ll have the chance to work on a diverse range of projects that blend heritage, sustainability, and innovation, from restoring historic landmarks to enhancing public spaces enjoyed by millions every year. What s more, you ll have access to great benefits, exceptional learning opportunities, and the rare privilege of working within the beauty of London s Royal Parks, making this a role that offers both professional fulfilment and a meaningful sense of purpose. The Role As a Quantity Surveyor, you ll manage costs and ensure value across construction and maintenance projects within The Royal Parks. Working throughout the RIBA stages, you ll support the Works and Capital Projects teams with expert cost estimation, budgeting, procurement, and contract management to help deliver projects that enhance and protect our historic spaces. You ll prepare detailed cost plans, schedules of works, and bills of quantities, closely monitoring project budgets and financial performance from start to finish. Acting as a key link between clients, contractors, and stakeholders, you ll advise on procurement strategies, evaluate cost returns, and ensure all financial processes are transparent, accurate, and compliant. Additionally, you will: Conduct feasibility studies, risk assessments, and cost forecasting Oversee tender preparation, contract documentation, and evaluation of completed works Carry out regular site inspections and produce cost and progress reports Ensure compliance with legal, safety, and quality standards About You To be considered as a Quantity Surveyor, you will need: Proven experience in quantity surveying, cost estimations, contract administration and procurement Knowledge and experience of contract administration, including NEC3/4 Experience in cost planning, benchmarking, and value engineering Report writing and analytical skills A degree-level qualification or equivalent through relevant training and/or experience A professional qualification or about to obtain RICS Other organisations may call this role QS, Estimator, Construction Estimator, Cost Manager, Construction Quantity Surveyor, Cost Estimator, or Commercial Surveyor. We want to put everyone in the best possible position to succeed and use Recite-me accessibility software. At the top of the application page, there is an Accessibility Tools button which you can use to complete the application form in a way that works for you. If you think that you may need more support to complete our application process, please do get in touch. The Royal Parks is strongly committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. Please visit our website to find out more on our approach to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. So, if you are interested in this unique opportunity as a Quantity Surveyor, please contact Jack Benson (url removed)
Jan 05, 2026
Full time
The Organisation The Royal Parks (TRP) is a charity created in March 2017. We manage over 5,000 acres of diverse parkland, rare habitats and historic buildings and monuments in eight Royal Parks across London. These are Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Green Park, St James s Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, Greenwich Park, Richmond Park and Bushy Park. We also manage other important public spaces including Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens. Our eight Royal Parks and other iconic green spaces are among the most visited attractions in the UK with tens of millions of visits every year. We are now looking for a Quantity Surveyor to join us on a full-time basis, for a two-year fixed-term contract. The Benefits Salary of £45,000 - £52,000 per annum, depending on experience 26 days' annual leave plus public holidays Pension scheme (3% employee contribution; up to 10% employer contribution) Private medical insurance and healthcare cash plan Employee assistance programme and access to mental health first aiders Learning and development opportunities Cycle to work scheme Offices in a beautiful location This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled and qualified quantity surveyor with strong cost estimation and procurement experience to join our historic organisation. In this rewarding role, you ll have the chance to work on a diverse range of projects that blend heritage, sustainability, and innovation, from restoring historic landmarks to enhancing public spaces enjoyed by millions every year. What s more, you ll have access to great benefits, exceptional learning opportunities, and the rare privilege of working within the beauty of London s Royal Parks, making this a role that offers both professional fulfilment and a meaningful sense of purpose. The Role As a Quantity Surveyor, you ll manage costs and ensure value across construction and maintenance projects within The Royal Parks. Working throughout the RIBA stages, you ll support the Works and Capital Projects teams with expert cost estimation, budgeting, procurement, and contract management to help deliver projects that enhance and protect our historic spaces. You ll prepare detailed cost plans, schedules of works, and bills of quantities, closely monitoring project budgets and financial performance from start to finish. Acting as a key link between clients, contractors, and stakeholders, you ll advise on procurement strategies, evaluate cost returns, and ensure all financial processes are transparent, accurate, and compliant. Additionally, you will: Conduct feasibility studies, risk assessments, and cost forecasting Oversee tender preparation, contract documentation, and evaluation of completed works Carry out regular site inspections and produce cost and progress reports Ensure compliance with legal, safety, and quality standards About You To be considered as a Quantity Surveyor, you will need: Proven experience in quantity surveying, cost estimations, contract administration and procurement Knowledge and experience of contract administration, including NEC3/4 Experience in cost planning, benchmarking, and value engineering Report writing and analytical skills A degree-level qualification or equivalent through relevant training and/or experience A professional qualification or about to obtain RICS Other organisations may call this role QS, Estimator, Construction Estimator, Cost Manager, Construction Quantity Surveyor, Cost Estimator, or Commercial Surveyor. We want to put everyone in the best possible position to succeed and use Recite-me accessibility software. At the top of the application page, there is an Accessibility Tools button which you can use to complete the application form in a way that works for you. If you think that you may need more support to complete our application process, please do get in touch. The Royal Parks is strongly committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. Please visit our website to find out more on our approach to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. So, if you are interested in this unique opportunity as a Quantity Surveyor, please contact Jack Benson (url removed)
Senior Buyer
Mackley Havant, Hampshire
Reporting to the Procurement Manager, the Senior Buyer will be responsible for supporting the effective management of the Procurement Team, supply chain and ensuring that materials required for construction projects are provided to schedule and according to projected budgets. Responsibilities Source new and/or alternative materials & suppliers. Meeting with supplier representatives, negotiating rates. Maintain regular communication with all internal departments, in particular Contracts and Estimating. Assist the Buyers in procuring materials, services, plant & equipment from procurement schedules. Extract global material order requirements from tender information. Produce cost/value reports & life cycle costs for Senior Management. Arrange transfer of material/plant between sites/head office when necessary. Provide market competitive procurement solutions for the Company which demonstrate best overall value for money. Getting quotations for specified materials & alternatives for estimators & negotiating for the best price. Assist the Procurement Manager in embedding sustainable procurement principles and practices. Assist with the day to day running of the Procurement Department & deputising for the Procurement Manager during their absence. Attend contract handover meetings. Provide market competitive procurement solutions for the Company which demonstrate best overall value for money. Ensuring quotes comply with specifications and comply with delivery requirements. Distributing copy orders & information to sites & others. Support the Procurement Manager with planning, organising & allocating work tasks. Assist the Procurement Manager in the training and development of team members, including apprentices. Mackley Competencies required in this role Supports Growth & Business Development - Level3/4 Required qualifications, skills, experience Skills and Knowledge Negotiating Data Analysis and reporting Material specifications Compliance with QHSE legislation Managing people Understanding of the certified management systems ISO 9001 -2015, ISO 14001- 2015 & ISO 45001, - 2018 FSC & PEFC timber chain of custody management systems Experience Proven experience of Procurement & Supply Chain Management Knowledge of the supplier market for Civil Engineering & Construction (desirable) Technology skills Procore and EVision Training Full driving licence Sustainability awareness Leadership Qualifications Preferably HNC educated Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply Chain (desirable) The company may, from time to time, require you to undertake duties other than those outlined in this job description and/or to undertake work in other departments/sites to meet customer demands. Any changes to this job description will be discussed and agreed with you. Proven experience of Procurement & Supply Chain Management. Knowledge of the supplier market for Civil Engineering & Construction (desirable).
Jan 05, 2026
Full time
Reporting to the Procurement Manager, the Senior Buyer will be responsible for supporting the effective management of the Procurement Team, supply chain and ensuring that materials required for construction projects are provided to schedule and according to projected budgets. Responsibilities Source new and/or alternative materials & suppliers. Meeting with supplier representatives, negotiating rates. Maintain regular communication with all internal departments, in particular Contracts and Estimating. Assist the Buyers in procuring materials, services, plant & equipment from procurement schedules. Extract global material order requirements from tender information. Produce cost/value reports & life cycle costs for Senior Management. Arrange transfer of material/plant between sites/head office when necessary. Provide market competitive procurement solutions for the Company which demonstrate best overall value for money. Getting quotations for specified materials & alternatives for estimators & negotiating for the best price. Assist the Procurement Manager in embedding sustainable procurement principles and practices. Assist with the day to day running of the Procurement Department & deputising for the Procurement Manager during their absence. Attend contract handover meetings. Provide market competitive procurement solutions for the Company which demonstrate best overall value for money. Ensuring quotes comply with specifications and comply with delivery requirements. Distributing copy orders & information to sites & others. Support the Procurement Manager with planning, organising & allocating work tasks. Assist the Procurement Manager in the training and development of team members, including apprentices. Mackley Competencies required in this role Supports Growth & Business Development - Level3/4 Required qualifications, skills, experience Skills and Knowledge Negotiating Data Analysis and reporting Material specifications Compliance with QHSE legislation Managing people Understanding of the certified management systems ISO 9001 -2015, ISO 14001- 2015 & ISO 45001, - 2018 FSC & PEFC timber chain of custody management systems Experience Proven experience of Procurement & Supply Chain Management Knowledge of the supplier market for Civil Engineering & Construction (desirable) Technology skills Procore and EVision Training Full driving licence Sustainability awareness Leadership Qualifications Preferably HNC educated Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply Chain (desirable) The company may, from time to time, require you to undertake duties other than those outlined in this job description and/or to undertake work in other departments/sites to meet customer demands. Any changes to this job description will be discussed and agreed with you. Proven experience of Procurement & Supply Chain Management. Knowledge of the supplier market for Civil Engineering & Construction (desirable).
Matchtech
Estimator
Matchtech
Our Environmental Specialist client is seeking a Commercial Manager to join their Barton-under Needwood (Staffordshire) team working on river restoration and erosion control projects on a permanent basis. Following a period of growth our client is seeking an Estimator to support commercial and operational activities and drive standards for environmentally focused business - projects include erosion control, dredging, river restoration and wetland habitat management. The Estimator shall be a key component of a work winning strategy and the within the wider business structure. The estimating function will ensure our client are using best practice and risk management techniques within their pricing strategy and provide wider team with the experience and expertise required in order to continue to improve commercial performance. Responsibilities Analyse client Bills of quantities where provided and check measures. Where no Bill of Quantities is present, produce "take off" documents, measuring from first principles in order to quantify all project costs and deliverables. Be on the front foot in identifying continual improvement to the delivery of all of commercial and operational functions. Use your experience and knowledge of the construction industry and construction techniques to carry out effective research on material and plant costs. Establish and maintain long lasting connections with sub-contractors, vendors and inter-company businesses. Ensure expedience when obtaining quotations from suppliers and contractors, ensuring best practice is employed and market research is conducted to drive best value. Assist both the commercial and operational teams in risk identification during tender / pricing stages of a project. Profile out said risks and ensure that the best interests of the business are protected at all times during risk analysis. Work with the business support and tender team to produce estimates and tender returns. Working with the Operations Manager and Delivery Managers to produce project cost plans prior to commencement, ensuring budgets to build are clear. Monitor cost plans throughout project delivery. Engage with clients, offering support as required, to enhance client reputation and standing and to ultimately seek and realise opportunities for growth of portfolio and delivery of projects. Maintain constant communication with managers, staff, and vendors to ensure proper operations of the company Manage the opportunity to upsell the business, whether that be through use of our own materials or spotting a gap with a client Increase the efficiency of existing processes and procedures. Paying particular note to inefficient / outdated processes. An understanding of how we measure commercial success as a business, i.e. parent company targets Visit sites during tender stages to gauge project risks, constraints and any relevant information to the successful estimating of the project. Form strong, long lasting relationships with key supply chain partners and stakeholders. Attend client meetings pre, during and post construction as required. Skills/experience/qualifications A minimum of 5 years' experience working in a contracting and estimating function within the construction industry, civil engineering or landscaping industries". A relevant construction related qualification to HNC/HND level desirable. Demonstratable experience in estimating and tendering. Numeracy Attention to detail A methodical approach to work Commercial awareness Teamworking, relationship-building and influencing skills Negotiation Communication Organisation and time management Problem solving. Benefits Salary circa 65k (open discussion based on interview/experience) 31 days all in leave 5% pension contribution Salary sacrifice options (owned by larger group of companies) 40 hour working week 3 days in base office with flexible working discussed
Jan 02, 2026
Full time
Our Environmental Specialist client is seeking a Commercial Manager to join their Barton-under Needwood (Staffordshire) team working on river restoration and erosion control projects on a permanent basis. Following a period of growth our client is seeking an Estimator to support commercial and operational activities and drive standards for environmentally focused business - projects include erosion control, dredging, river restoration and wetland habitat management. The Estimator shall be a key component of a work winning strategy and the within the wider business structure. The estimating function will ensure our client are using best practice and risk management techniques within their pricing strategy and provide wider team with the experience and expertise required in order to continue to improve commercial performance. Responsibilities Analyse client Bills of quantities where provided and check measures. Where no Bill of Quantities is present, produce "take off" documents, measuring from first principles in order to quantify all project costs and deliverables. Be on the front foot in identifying continual improvement to the delivery of all of commercial and operational functions. Use your experience and knowledge of the construction industry and construction techniques to carry out effective research on material and plant costs. Establish and maintain long lasting connections with sub-contractors, vendors and inter-company businesses. Ensure expedience when obtaining quotations from suppliers and contractors, ensuring best practice is employed and market research is conducted to drive best value. Assist both the commercial and operational teams in risk identification during tender / pricing stages of a project. Profile out said risks and ensure that the best interests of the business are protected at all times during risk analysis. Work with the business support and tender team to produce estimates and tender returns. Working with the Operations Manager and Delivery Managers to produce project cost plans prior to commencement, ensuring budgets to build are clear. Monitor cost plans throughout project delivery. Engage with clients, offering support as required, to enhance client reputation and standing and to ultimately seek and realise opportunities for growth of portfolio and delivery of projects. Maintain constant communication with managers, staff, and vendors to ensure proper operations of the company Manage the opportunity to upsell the business, whether that be through use of our own materials or spotting a gap with a client Increase the efficiency of existing processes and procedures. Paying particular note to inefficient / outdated processes. An understanding of how we measure commercial success as a business, i.e. parent company targets Visit sites during tender stages to gauge project risks, constraints and any relevant information to the successful estimating of the project. Form strong, long lasting relationships with key supply chain partners and stakeholders. Attend client meetings pre, during and post construction as required. Skills/experience/qualifications A minimum of 5 years' experience working in a contracting and estimating function within the construction industry, civil engineering or landscaping industries". A relevant construction related qualification to HNC/HND level desirable. Demonstratable experience in estimating and tendering. Numeracy Attention to detail A methodical approach to work Commercial awareness Teamworking, relationship-building and influencing skills Negotiation Communication Organisation and time management Problem solving. Benefits Salary circa 65k (open discussion based on interview/experience) 31 days all in leave 5% pension contribution Salary sacrifice options (owned by larger group of companies) 40 hour working week 3 days in base office with flexible working discussed
Frontline Construction Recruitment
Estimating Manager
Frontline Construction Recruitment
Estimating Manager Location: Northeast London Salary: £100,000+ (plus package) Sector: Public Sector Construction New Build & Refurbishment Employment Type: Full-time, permanent Lead a high-performing estimating team within a respected, growing contractor. We re representing a well-established and reputable construction business delivering a wide range of public sector projects, from modern new-build developments to complex refurbishments. With project values ranging from £100k to £10m, the business is experiencing sustained growth and is now seeking an accomplished Estimating Manager to lead their estimating function and shape future success. The Opportunity This senior leadership role oversees a team of six estimators, guiding the production of accurate, competitive, and clearly presented tenders. Working across single-stage and two-stage tendering on JCT-based contracts, you ll ensure the business continues to build strong client relationships and secure high-quality work. Your commercial judgement, technical expertise, and ability to develop others will be central to driving continued business growth. Key Responsibilities Tendering & Cost Management Lead and mentor a team of 6 estimators, driving quality, consistency and development. Manage pricing for both new build and refurbishment schemes across the public sector. Analyse tender documentation, identifying commercial risks and opportunities. Produce accurate take-offs, Bills of Quantities and rate build-ups. Direct subcontract and supplier enquiry processes, ensuring robust comparisons. Undertake site visits, capturing all relevant data to inform pricing. Prepare prelims, construction sequences and project allowances with operational colleagues. Ensure clear, accurate and competitive pricing for projects from £100k to £10m. Reviews & Meetings Lead tender adjudication reviews with senior stakeholders. Finalise pricing and ensure high-quality submissions to strict deadlines. Attend and present at pre-tender and client meetings, providing cost insights. Support value engineering discussions where required. Collaboration & Handover Oversee a smooth handover from pre-construction to contracts teams. Work closely with internal departments to support delivery strategy. Mentor junior team members and help support future talent within the business. You Will Bring Proven estimating experience within the construction sector. Strong background in public sector tendering. Robust understanding of JCT contracts and single/2-stage tendering. Ability to lead, manage and develop a team. Clear communication skills and confidence in presenting cost information. A detail-focused, commercially astute mindset. Why Apply? Lead a talented, established team with autonomy and support. Influence project wins across a diverse public sector portfolio. Join a respected, growing business with long-term stability. Attractive salary of £100k+ plus package.
Jan 01, 2026
Full time
Estimating Manager Location: Northeast London Salary: £100,000+ (plus package) Sector: Public Sector Construction New Build & Refurbishment Employment Type: Full-time, permanent Lead a high-performing estimating team within a respected, growing contractor. We re representing a well-established and reputable construction business delivering a wide range of public sector projects, from modern new-build developments to complex refurbishments. With project values ranging from £100k to £10m, the business is experiencing sustained growth and is now seeking an accomplished Estimating Manager to lead their estimating function and shape future success. The Opportunity This senior leadership role oversees a team of six estimators, guiding the production of accurate, competitive, and clearly presented tenders. Working across single-stage and two-stage tendering on JCT-based contracts, you ll ensure the business continues to build strong client relationships and secure high-quality work. Your commercial judgement, technical expertise, and ability to develop others will be central to driving continued business growth. Key Responsibilities Tendering & Cost Management Lead and mentor a team of 6 estimators, driving quality, consistency and development. Manage pricing for both new build and refurbishment schemes across the public sector. Analyse tender documentation, identifying commercial risks and opportunities. Produce accurate take-offs, Bills of Quantities and rate build-ups. Direct subcontract and supplier enquiry processes, ensuring robust comparisons. Undertake site visits, capturing all relevant data to inform pricing. Prepare prelims, construction sequences and project allowances with operational colleagues. Ensure clear, accurate and competitive pricing for projects from £100k to £10m. Reviews & Meetings Lead tender adjudication reviews with senior stakeholders. Finalise pricing and ensure high-quality submissions to strict deadlines. Attend and present at pre-tender and client meetings, providing cost insights. Support value engineering discussions where required. Collaboration & Handover Oversee a smooth handover from pre-construction to contracts teams. Work closely with internal departments to support delivery strategy. Mentor junior team members and help support future talent within the business. You Will Bring Proven estimating experience within the construction sector. Strong background in public sector tendering. Robust understanding of JCT contracts and single/2-stage tendering. Ability to lead, manage and develop a team. Clear communication skills and confidence in presenting cost information. A detail-focused, commercially astute mindset. Why Apply? Lead a talented, established team with autonomy and support. Influence project wins across a diverse public sector portfolio. Join a respected, growing business with long-term stability. Attractive salary of £100k+ plus package.
Universal Business Team
Junior Estimator
Universal Business Team City, Derby
Salary : 30,000 - 40,000 Hours : Monday - Friday, 8-hour day shift (flexible start time) Benefits : 24 Days Holiday (+ 8 Days Bank Holiday) / Company bonus scheme / On-site parking / Annual pay rise / Employee of the month reward scheme / Company events / One-off extra effort rewards / Financial mortgage & budgeting advice / Monday morning company breakfast / Monthly meal reward for hitting sales target / Flexible working hours We are recruiting on behalf out our client, an SME growing, family run business, based in Derby, seeking a Junior Estimator to join their dynamic team. In this role, you'll handle incoming enquiries, set up project files, and support supplier interactions. As you gain experience, you will take on more responsibilities, including estimating for air conditioning, ventilation, and extraction systems. This position offers comprehensive on-the-job training, including site visits and manufacturer facility tours, ensuring you have the tools to succeed. Key Responsibilities : Acknowledge and review new enquiries Set up new project files Request and negotiate supplier quotations Arrange and minute meetings, follow up on action points Update target documentation and run reports Schedule and conduct site surveys Prepare and send estimates, incorporating value engineering options Perform follow-up calls within 24 hours of sending estimates Maintain accurate CRM records and pipeline Collaborate with the project management team for seamless project handovers Attend weekly learning sessions and share ideas Career Growth : This is a fantastic opportunity to join a small team where internal progression is a priority. Potential future roles include: Senior Estimator Estimating Manager/Team Leader Sales Manager/Team Leader Technical Manager/Team Leader Requirements UK driving license required Proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Excel Some estimating or construction experience preferred but not required Strong attention to detail, organisational skills, and a proactive approach Excellent communication, both written and verbal Ability to work effectively in a team and independently Ideal Candidate : Steady paced and consistent with a keen interest in technical details Creative and able to produce original ideas Logical, mature, and self-disciplined Comfortable working both in teams and independently Positive, team-oriented attitude
Jan 01, 2026
Full time
Salary : 30,000 - 40,000 Hours : Monday - Friday, 8-hour day shift (flexible start time) Benefits : 24 Days Holiday (+ 8 Days Bank Holiday) / Company bonus scheme / On-site parking / Annual pay rise / Employee of the month reward scheme / Company events / One-off extra effort rewards / Financial mortgage & budgeting advice / Monday morning company breakfast / Monthly meal reward for hitting sales target / Flexible working hours We are recruiting on behalf out our client, an SME growing, family run business, based in Derby, seeking a Junior Estimator to join their dynamic team. In this role, you'll handle incoming enquiries, set up project files, and support supplier interactions. As you gain experience, you will take on more responsibilities, including estimating for air conditioning, ventilation, and extraction systems. This position offers comprehensive on-the-job training, including site visits and manufacturer facility tours, ensuring you have the tools to succeed. Key Responsibilities : Acknowledge and review new enquiries Set up new project files Request and negotiate supplier quotations Arrange and minute meetings, follow up on action points Update target documentation and run reports Schedule and conduct site surveys Prepare and send estimates, incorporating value engineering options Perform follow-up calls within 24 hours of sending estimates Maintain accurate CRM records and pipeline Collaborate with the project management team for seamless project handovers Attend weekly learning sessions and share ideas Career Growth : This is a fantastic opportunity to join a small team where internal progression is a priority. Potential future roles include: Senior Estimator Estimating Manager/Team Leader Sales Manager/Team Leader Technical Manager/Team Leader Requirements UK driving license required Proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Excel Some estimating or construction experience preferred but not required Strong attention to detail, organisational skills, and a proactive approach Excellent communication, both written and verbal Ability to work effectively in a team and independently Ideal Candidate : Steady paced and consistent with a keen interest in technical details Creative and able to produce original ideas Logical, mature, and self-disciplined Comfortable working both in teams and independently Positive, team-oriented attitude
J. Murphy & Sons Ltd
Senior Design Coordinator
J. Murphy & Sons Ltd Banningham, Norfolk
Murphy is recruiting for a SEnior Design Coordinator to work with Energy on Norfolk Offshore Wind Zone Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. A day in the life of a Murphy Senior Design Coordinator: Review submissions as directed for quality and sufficiency. Lead design engineering matters on small/medium sized project/s as directed. Monitor, co-ordinate, and manage the design by internal designers, consultants, suppliers, and interface contractors as appropriate. Endure that that Aconex (or client approved alternative CDE system) is adequately setup and being utilised correctly by all designers, site operations and external stakeholders. Monitor, track and report on Design progress against the project programme Oversee appropriate consideration of constructability and permanent works in relation to Temporary Works. Review design progress and detail using CAD/BIM tools. Monitoring and reporting on Design NCRs and associated close out. Liaise with the wider team such as Surveyors, Buyers, Contract Managers, Project Managers, Site Managers and Estimators to engender a team approach for each project. Still interested, does this sound like you? HNC/HND in civil engineering, construction or a degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar. Professional affiliated membership of applicable Engineering Institution or evidence of ongoing progression towards Engineering Design Experience i.e. production of engineering designs on Power T&D, renewables, or multidisciplinary EPC process projects Exposure to Design management/coordination and construction experience Experience of Autodesk suite including AutoCAD, Revit and Navisworks. Digitally familiar with BIM and CDEs and document control systems and processes
Jan 01, 2026
Full time
Murphy is recruiting for a SEnior Design Coordinator to work with Energy on Norfolk Offshore Wind Zone Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. A day in the life of a Murphy Senior Design Coordinator: Review submissions as directed for quality and sufficiency. Lead design engineering matters on small/medium sized project/s as directed. Monitor, co-ordinate, and manage the design by internal designers, consultants, suppliers, and interface contractors as appropriate. Endure that that Aconex (or client approved alternative CDE system) is adequately setup and being utilised correctly by all designers, site operations and external stakeholders. Monitor, track and report on Design progress against the project programme Oversee appropriate consideration of constructability and permanent works in relation to Temporary Works. Review design progress and detail using CAD/BIM tools. Monitoring and reporting on Design NCRs and associated close out. Liaise with the wider team such as Surveyors, Buyers, Contract Managers, Project Managers, Site Managers and Estimators to engender a team approach for each project. Still interested, does this sound like you? HNC/HND in civil engineering, construction or a degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar. Professional affiliated membership of applicable Engineering Institution or evidence of ongoing progression towards Engineering Design Experience i.e. production of engineering designs on Power T&D, renewables, or multidisciplinary EPC process projects Exposure to Design management/coordination and construction experience Experience of Autodesk suite including AutoCAD, Revit and Navisworks. Digitally familiar with BIM and CDEs and document control systems and processes

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