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Cranleigh Scientific
Chemical Installation Manager
Cranleigh Scientific Guildford, Surrey
Cranleigh STEM is partnering exclusively with an innovative organisation in the sustainability sector to recruit a driven and self-motivated Installation Manager. This is a unique opportunity to play a pivotal role in deploying groundbreaking hydrogen technology. The Role The Installation Manager will oversee the delivery of cutting-edge hydrogen systems and solutions, ensuring deployments are completed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with regulations. The role involves leading a team, managing deployment activities, and acting as the primary customer contact for support and assurance. Key Responsibilities Team Leadership: Manage and develop a team of three Deployment Engineers. Define team roles, responsibilities, and scopes clearly. Customer Engagement: Serve as the primary customer contact for deployment support and assurance. Conduct site assessments to determine suitability for hydrogen generators. Deliver customer training on operating and troubleshooting systems. Deployment Management: Oversee deployment budgets, plans, and standard operating procedures. Ensure deployments meet safety standards (RAMS, DSEAR, ATEX, etc.). Coordinate logistics, procurement, and staffing for site installations. Produce deployment reports and provide updates to stakeholders. Ensure timely maintenance of hydrogen fuel supply and site operations. Safety & Compliance: Develop and manage safety documentation for sites. Ensure compliance with customer safety regulations and industry standards. Performance Improvement: Monitor deployment performance and share insights with internal teams. Address challenges promptly and drive process improvements. Key Projects Immediate focus on high-profile deployments in the UK and overseas. Future deployments in the UK and occasional international assignments into 2025. Candidate Profile Education/Experience: Engineering degree or equivalent experience. Knowledge of hydrogen systems and regulations (ATEX, DSEAR, BCGA, CDM). Willingness to travel to UK sites (up to 50%) Skills: Leadership and team management. Strong communication across all levels of stakeholders. Problem-solving and accountability for projects. Proficient in MS Office and data analysis. Logistics, procurement, and safety documentation experience. Attributes: Self-driven, motivated, and capable of working autonomously. Diplomatic with excellent customer service skills. A military, hydrogen or process improvement background is beneficial but not essential. Working Conditions Travel: Approximately one week per month (ad hoc). Travel and expenses covered. Remote Work: Flexible but subject to a three-month probationary period. On-Site Requirements: Must be on-site initially for probation and key deployments. Vehicle: Company van available for deployments. Why Join? Be part of a team introducing revolutionary, environmentally focused technology to the market. Opportunity to work closely with high-level stakeholders. A challenging yet rewarding role in a cutting-edge field. Competitive salary and benefits package including shares. Key Objective for 2026 Successfully manage the deployment of innovative hydrogen technology at construction sites and other high-profile locations, ensuring safety, customer satisfaction, and operational excellence.
Feb 14, 2026
Full time
Cranleigh STEM is partnering exclusively with an innovative organisation in the sustainability sector to recruit a driven and self-motivated Installation Manager. This is a unique opportunity to play a pivotal role in deploying groundbreaking hydrogen technology. The Role The Installation Manager will oversee the delivery of cutting-edge hydrogen systems and solutions, ensuring deployments are completed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with regulations. The role involves leading a team, managing deployment activities, and acting as the primary customer contact for support and assurance. Key Responsibilities Team Leadership: Manage and develop a team of three Deployment Engineers. Define team roles, responsibilities, and scopes clearly. Customer Engagement: Serve as the primary customer contact for deployment support and assurance. Conduct site assessments to determine suitability for hydrogen generators. Deliver customer training on operating and troubleshooting systems. Deployment Management: Oversee deployment budgets, plans, and standard operating procedures. Ensure deployments meet safety standards (RAMS, DSEAR, ATEX, etc.). Coordinate logistics, procurement, and staffing for site installations. Produce deployment reports and provide updates to stakeholders. Ensure timely maintenance of hydrogen fuel supply and site operations. Safety & Compliance: Develop and manage safety documentation for sites. Ensure compliance with customer safety regulations and industry standards. Performance Improvement: Monitor deployment performance and share insights with internal teams. Address challenges promptly and drive process improvements. Key Projects Immediate focus on high-profile deployments in the UK and overseas. Future deployments in the UK and occasional international assignments into 2025. Candidate Profile Education/Experience: Engineering degree or equivalent experience. Knowledge of hydrogen systems and regulations (ATEX, DSEAR, BCGA, CDM). Willingness to travel to UK sites (up to 50%) Skills: Leadership and team management. Strong communication across all levels of stakeholders. Problem-solving and accountability for projects. Proficient in MS Office and data analysis. Logistics, procurement, and safety documentation experience. Attributes: Self-driven, motivated, and capable of working autonomously. Diplomatic with excellent customer service skills. A military, hydrogen or process improvement background is beneficial but not essential. Working Conditions Travel: Approximately one week per month (ad hoc). Travel and expenses covered. Remote Work: Flexible but subject to a three-month probationary period. On-Site Requirements: Must be on-site initially for probation and key deployments. Vehicle: Company van available for deployments. Why Join? Be part of a team introducing revolutionary, environmentally focused technology to the market. Opportunity to work closely with high-level stakeholders. A challenging yet rewarding role in a cutting-edge field. Competitive salary and benefits package including shares. Key Objective for 2026 Successfully manage the deployment of innovative hydrogen technology at construction sites and other high-profile locations, ensuring safety, customer satisfaction, and operational excellence.
TXM Recruit
QHSE Technician
TXM Recruit Saffron Walden, Essex
TXM Recruit are supporting a client in the recruitment of a QSHE Technician Level 2 to join their Saffron Walden site. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a dynamic manufacturing environment, supporting high-reliability applications for global customers. We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented QSHE Technician Level 2 to play a key role in implementing and maintaining Quality, Safety, Health, and Environmental standards across the site. Working closely with the QSHE Engineer and operational teams, you will carry out inspections, audits, and data analysis to ensure compliance with ISO standards and internal procedures. Key Responsibilities: Conduct inspections on materials, in-process assemblies, and final products to verify specification compliance. Assist in investigating and documenting non-conformances and customer complaints. Support the implementation of quality control plans, test procedures, and inspection criteria. Perform routine workplace safety checks and assist in risk assessments and incident investigations. Monitor compliance with safety protocols, PPE usage, and safe working practices. Support environmental compliance activities including waste segregation, emissions monitoring, and spill prevention. Participate in internal and supplier audits, maintaining accurate records and following up on corrective actions. Collect and analyse QSHE data, contributing to reports, dashboards, and presentations for management review. Collaborate with production, engineering, and procurement teams to uphold QSHE standards and provide guidance to staff. Required Qualifications & Experience: HNC/HND or equivalent in Engineering, Health & Safety, or a related technical field. Experience in a quality or HSE technician role within a manufacturing or engineering environment. Familiarity with ISO 9001, ISO 45001, and ISO 14001 standards. Competence in using inspection tools and basic data analysis software (e.g., Excel, Minitab). Strong attention to detail and documentation skills. Preferred Qualifications: NEBOSH or IOSH certification (or working towards). Experience in rail, aerospace, or other regulated industries. Exposure to ERP systems and digital quality/HSE tools. Personal Attributes: Proactive, hands-on approach to problem-solving. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Committed to continuous improvement and operational excellence. Able to work independently and escalate issues appropriately. This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing manufacturing site in Saffron Walden with a strong focus on quality, safety, and environmental excellence. if you are interested in this role and would like more details, apply right away!
Feb 13, 2026
Full time
TXM Recruit are supporting a client in the recruitment of a QSHE Technician Level 2 to join their Saffron Walden site. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a dynamic manufacturing environment, supporting high-reliability applications for global customers. We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented QSHE Technician Level 2 to play a key role in implementing and maintaining Quality, Safety, Health, and Environmental standards across the site. Working closely with the QSHE Engineer and operational teams, you will carry out inspections, audits, and data analysis to ensure compliance with ISO standards and internal procedures. Key Responsibilities: Conduct inspections on materials, in-process assemblies, and final products to verify specification compliance. Assist in investigating and documenting non-conformances and customer complaints. Support the implementation of quality control plans, test procedures, and inspection criteria. Perform routine workplace safety checks and assist in risk assessments and incident investigations. Monitor compliance with safety protocols, PPE usage, and safe working practices. Support environmental compliance activities including waste segregation, emissions monitoring, and spill prevention. Participate in internal and supplier audits, maintaining accurate records and following up on corrective actions. Collect and analyse QSHE data, contributing to reports, dashboards, and presentations for management review. Collaborate with production, engineering, and procurement teams to uphold QSHE standards and provide guidance to staff. Required Qualifications & Experience: HNC/HND or equivalent in Engineering, Health & Safety, or a related technical field. Experience in a quality or HSE technician role within a manufacturing or engineering environment. Familiarity with ISO 9001, ISO 45001, and ISO 14001 standards. Competence in using inspection tools and basic data analysis software (e.g., Excel, Minitab). Strong attention to detail and documentation skills. Preferred Qualifications: NEBOSH or IOSH certification (or working towards). Experience in rail, aerospace, or other regulated industries. Exposure to ERP systems and digital quality/HSE tools. Personal Attributes: Proactive, hands-on approach to problem-solving. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Committed to continuous improvement and operational excellence. Able to work independently and escalate issues appropriately. This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing manufacturing site in Saffron Walden with a strong focus on quality, safety, and environmental excellence. if you are interested in this role and would like more details, apply right away!
PEBBLE RECRUITMENT LTD
Senior Ecologist
PEBBLE RECRUITMENT LTD Claverdon, Warwickshire
Senior Ecologist A respected environmental consultancy is looking to appoint a Senior Ecologist to support the continued growth of its Claverdon, Warwickshire office. The team works on an extensive mix of environmental, habitat and species-related projects throughout the Midlands. This position offers the chance to play a key role in delivering positive ecological outcomes while developing your skills within a friendly and supportive team. Senior Ecologist - Role responsibilities Take the lead on a variety of ecological surveys, impact assessments and mitigation work aroung Claverdon, Warwickshire and surrounding Midlands area Produce clear, well-structured technical documents, including preliminary ecological assessments, habitat and species reports, and EcIAs Offer technical oversight and mentoring to less experienced ecologists Work closely with clients, planning authorities and other stakeholders to ensure smooth project delivery Manage fieldwork planning, project timelines and budgets Assist with generating new work opportunities and strengthening client relationships Senior Ecologist - What we re looking for A degree in ecology or another relevant environmental discipline Strong consultancy experience with a proven background in delivering ecological work Holding, or actively progressing towards, protected species licences -particularly for bats or great crested newts A solid understanding of UK legislation, planning frameworks and current ecological practice Confident communication, report-writing and organisational skills A full UK driving licence and flexibility to travel for survey work Senior Ecologist - What s on offer Salary reflective of experience Flexible working arrangements and a positive team culture Support for ongoing CPD and opportunities to work towards chartered status Exposure to a varied and interesting workload across the region For more information, please get in touch with Tim Joannides at Pebble Recruitment.
Feb 13, 2026
Full time
Senior Ecologist A respected environmental consultancy is looking to appoint a Senior Ecologist to support the continued growth of its Claverdon, Warwickshire office. The team works on an extensive mix of environmental, habitat and species-related projects throughout the Midlands. This position offers the chance to play a key role in delivering positive ecological outcomes while developing your skills within a friendly and supportive team. Senior Ecologist - Role responsibilities Take the lead on a variety of ecological surveys, impact assessments and mitigation work aroung Claverdon, Warwickshire and surrounding Midlands area Produce clear, well-structured technical documents, including preliminary ecological assessments, habitat and species reports, and EcIAs Offer technical oversight and mentoring to less experienced ecologists Work closely with clients, planning authorities and other stakeholders to ensure smooth project delivery Manage fieldwork planning, project timelines and budgets Assist with generating new work opportunities and strengthening client relationships Senior Ecologist - What we re looking for A degree in ecology or another relevant environmental discipline Strong consultancy experience with a proven background in delivering ecological work Holding, or actively progressing towards, protected species licences -particularly for bats or great crested newts A solid understanding of UK legislation, planning frameworks and current ecological practice Confident communication, report-writing and organisational skills A full UK driving licence and flexibility to travel for survey work Senior Ecologist - What s on offer Salary reflective of experience Flexible working arrangements and a positive team culture Support for ongoing CPD and opportunities to work towards chartered status Exposure to a varied and interesting workload across the region For more information, please get in touch with Tim Joannides at Pebble Recruitment.
Public Sector Resourcing
Senior Ecologist
Public Sector Resourcing Bletchley, Buckinghamshire
On behalf of Network Rail, we are looking for a Senior Ecologist (Inside IR35) for a 6 month contract. This roles requires candidates to commit to three days field work and two days office based per week - Bletchley. Network Rail is at the heart of revitalising Britain's railway. From Crossrail - Europe's largest civil engineering project - to investment in world-class stations and major programmes of electrification, we are involved in some of the most ambitious and diverse ventures that this country has ever seen. We at Network Rail are dedicated to becoming one of Britain's best employers and believe this starts with placing the candidate at the heart of everything we do! Job Purpose: To lead the provision of ecological expertise to Works Delivery or Delivery Unit. To provide support and guidance to integrate the Network Rail Environment Policy and environment management systems to deliver legislative compliant projects and to contribute to continuous improvement in environment and ecological management. As a Senior Ecologist, your main responsibilities will be to: Lead and direct a team of Ecologists to undertake a range of railway infrastructure Ecological field surveys, including protected species surveys, Phase 1 Habitat Surveys, ecological impact assessments, support the completion of biodiversity accounting and the production of habit management plans. Oversee the specialist ecological advice and guidance provided to senior leaders, project management teams, Works Delivery and Maintenance teams. Lead the provision of regular project updates and deliver progress reports including, risks and issues, to the relevant project / programme management team. Write clear, concise surveys, map target notes, and have the ability to compile vegetation management scoping documents in line with the relevant Network Rail standards and suitable for the Contracts & Procurement tendering purposes. Liaise with the Environmental Specialist team on project surveys and agree appropriate mitigation strategies to comply with current legislation. Direct the completion of data analysis from survey results to support the delivery of remitted works to programme. Lead the liaison process for Ecological compliance requirements with statutory bodies and local authorities. Support the production of periodic business reporting. Accountable for the production of environmental and ecological appraisal and recommendations reports. Essential: Full/associate/graduate membership of Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM) (depending on experience) Experience in delivering projects to a specified timescales and within agreed budget parameters Experience in managing teams to deliver within prescribed timescales Experience in interpreting and presenting gathered survey data and delivering Ecologist reports that fulfil the varied remits Knowledge of rail maintenance delivery process and completing rare species surveys Good interpersonal, influencing, communication and organisation skills and be a task orientated leader Full understanding of UK and European wildlife legislation and best practice guidance experience Comprehensive field experience with ability to identify Ecological constraints during site visits A relevant higher degree in Ecology, Zoology, Biological Sciences, or other relevant Environmental Sciences In-depth experience of Ecologist practices within the railway environment is essential Desirable: Working knowledge of CDM Regulations Knowledge and experience of operational railway environment Knowledge of ISO 14001 Environmental Management Standard Experience attending client meetings and working with multi-disciplinary teams Full UK driving licence A good working knowledge of Network Rail IT systems and mapping tools Please be aware that this role can only be worked within the UK and not Overseas. Network Rail is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. They welcome applications from everyone. Disability Confident As a member of the Disability Confident Scheme, Network Rail guarantees to interview all candidates who have a disability and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of candidates who have a disability who meet all the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. This scheme encourages candidates with a disability and/or neurodivergence to apply. In exceptional circumstances, we may also need to apply the desirable criteria in our shortlisting process which may include holding active security clearance. Armed Forces Covenant Network Rail guarantees to interview veterans or spouses / partners of military personnel who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates / military spouses or partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. In exceptional circumstances, we may also need to apply the desirable criteria in our shortlisting process which may include holding active security clearance. In applying for this role, you acknowledge the following "this role falls in scope of the Off Payroll Working in the Public Sector legislation. Any rates of payment quoted will reflect the gross rate per day for the assignment and will be subject to appropriate taxes and statutory costs. As such the payment to the intermediary and your income resulting from this contract will be different".
Feb 13, 2026
Contractor
On behalf of Network Rail, we are looking for a Senior Ecologist (Inside IR35) for a 6 month contract. This roles requires candidates to commit to three days field work and two days office based per week - Bletchley. Network Rail is at the heart of revitalising Britain's railway. From Crossrail - Europe's largest civil engineering project - to investment in world-class stations and major programmes of electrification, we are involved in some of the most ambitious and diverse ventures that this country has ever seen. We at Network Rail are dedicated to becoming one of Britain's best employers and believe this starts with placing the candidate at the heart of everything we do! Job Purpose: To lead the provision of ecological expertise to Works Delivery or Delivery Unit. To provide support and guidance to integrate the Network Rail Environment Policy and environment management systems to deliver legislative compliant projects and to contribute to continuous improvement in environment and ecological management. As a Senior Ecologist, your main responsibilities will be to: Lead and direct a team of Ecologists to undertake a range of railway infrastructure Ecological field surveys, including protected species surveys, Phase 1 Habitat Surveys, ecological impact assessments, support the completion of biodiversity accounting and the production of habit management plans. Oversee the specialist ecological advice and guidance provided to senior leaders, project management teams, Works Delivery and Maintenance teams. Lead the provision of regular project updates and deliver progress reports including, risks and issues, to the relevant project / programme management team. Write clear, concise surveys, map target notes, and have the ability to compile vegetation management scoping documents in line with the relevant Network Rail standards and suitable for the Contracts & Procurement tendering purposes. Liaise with the Environmental Specialist team on project surveys and agree appropriate mitigation strategies to comply with current legislation. Direct the completion of data analysis from survey results to support the delivery of remitted works to programme. Lead the liaison process for Ecological compliance requirements with statutory bodies and local authorities. Support the production of periodic business reporting. Accountable for the production of environmental and ecological appraisal and recommendations reports. Essential: Full/associate/graduate membership of Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM) (depending on experience) Experience in delivering projects to a specified timescales and within agreed budget parameters Experience in managing teams to deliver within prescribed timescales Experience in interpreting and presenting gathered survey data and delivering Ecologist reports that fulfil the varied remits Knowledge of rail maintenance delivery process and completing rare species surveys Good interpersonal, influencing, communication and organisation skills and be a task orientated leader Full understanding of UK and European wildlife legislation and best practice guidance experience Comprehensive field experience with ability to identify Ecological constraints during site visits A relevant higher degree in Ecology, Zoology, Biological Sciences, or other relevant Environmental Sciences In-depth experience of Ecologist practices within the railway environment is essential Desirable: Working knowledge of CDM Regulations Knowledge and experience of operational railway environment Knowledge of ISO 14001 Environmental Management Standard Experience attending client meetings and working with multi-disciplinary teams Full UK driving licence A good working knowledge of Network Rail IT systems and mapping tools Please be aware that this role can only be worked within the UK and not Overseas. Network Rail is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. They welcome applications from everyone. Disability Confident As a member of the Disability Confident Scheme, Network Rail guarantees to interview all candidates who have a disability and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of candidates who have a disability who meet all the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. This scheme encourages candidates with a disability and/or neurodivergence to apply. In exceptional circumstances, we may also need to apply the desirable criteria in our shortlisting process which may include holding active security clearance. Armed Forces Covenant Network Rail guarantees to interview veterans or spouses / partners of military personnel who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates / military spouses or partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. In exceptional circumstances, we may also need to apply the desirable criteria in our shortlisting process which may include holding active security clearance. In applying for this role, you acknowledge the following "this role falls in scope of the Off Payroll Working in the Public Sector legislation. Any rates of payment quoted will reflect the gross rate per day for the assignment and will be subject to appropriate taxes and statutory costs. As such the payment to the intermediary and your income resulting from this contract will be different".
A1 Jobs Ltd
Environmental Field Assistant (Part-Time)
A1 Jobs Ltd Polmont, Stirlingshire
Job Title: Environmental Field Assistant (Part-Time) Role Overview An exciting opportunity for a student to gain hands-on environmental field experience while studying. We are looking for a Part-Time Environmental Field Assistant to support our Environmental Technician with groundwater quality monitoring and restoration work. The role involves outdoor fieldwork, sample collection, and basic data analysis, making it ideal for students studying Geography, Environmental Science, or a related discipline. Key Responsibilities Assist the Environmental Technician with groundwater quality remediation work Conduct fieldwork outdoors in all weather conditions Transport and handle purging and sampling equipment (up to 20 kg), including across uneven terrain and slopes Collect groundwater samples for laboratory analysis following established procedures Review and analyse laboratory results to help assess improvements in groundwater quality Accurately record field observations and sampling data Other environmental monitoring fieldwork as required. Requirements Currently studying or have studied Geography, Environmental Science, or a related subject (preferred but not essential) Physically able to carry equipment up to 20 kg over varying terrain Comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions Full driving licence and access to a vehicle Working Hours Part-time Short shifts spread across multiple days Flexible schedule, ideal for fitting around university classes Ideal Candidate This role would suit someone motivated with an interest in environmental monitoring and fieldwork who is looking to gain hands-on experience alongside their studies. Hours & Contract Part-time role with short shifts across multiple days Flexible working hours designed to fit around university timetables Fixed-term / casual contract (duration can be specified if needed) What You ll Gain Practical field and sampling experience relevant to environmental careers Experience working alongside an experienced and qualified Environmental Technician Exposure to real-world groundwater monitoring and laboratory analysis reporting A role that complements academic study and enhances employability Interested? Please forward CV in the first instance
Feb 13, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Environmental Field Assistant (Part-Time) Role Overview An exciting opportunity for a student to gain hands-on environmental field experience while studying. We are looking for a Part-Time Environmental Field Assistant to support our Environmental Technician with groundwater quality monitoring and restoration work. The role involves outdoor fieldwork, sample collection, and basic data analysis, making it ideal for students studying Geography, Environmental Science, or a related discipline. Key Responsibilities Assist the Environmental Technician with groundwater quality remediation work Conduct fieldwork outdoors in all weather conditions Transport and handle purging and sampling equipment (up to 20 kg), including across uneven terrain and slopes Collect groundwater samples for laboratory analysis following established procedures Review and analyse laboratory results to help assess improvements in groundwater quality Accurately record field observations and sampling data Other environmental monitoring fieldwork as required. Requirements Currently studying or have studied Geography, Environmental Science, or a related subject (preferred but not essential) Physically able to carry equipment up to 20 kg over varying terrain Comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions Full driving licence and access to a vehicle Working Hours Part-time Short shifts spread across multiple days Flexible schedule, ideal for fitting around university classes Ideal Candidate This role would suit someone motivated with an interest in environmental monitoring and fieldwork who is looking to gain hands-on experience alongside their studies. Hours & Contract Part-time role with short shifts across multiple days Flexible working hours designed to fit around university timetables Fixed-term / casual contract (duration can be specified if needed) What You ll Gain Practical field and sampling experience relevant to environmental careers Experience working alongside an experienced and qualified Environmental Technician Exposure to real-world groundwater monitoring and laboratory analysis reporting A role that complements academic study and enhances employability Interested? Please forward CV in the first instance
PEBBLE RECRUITMENT LTD
Building Physics Engineer
PEBBLE RECRUITMENT LTD City, Manchester
Building Physics Engineer Manchester Competitive Salary Plus Benefits Permanent Ref: DB080 We're working with a well-established building services consultancy looking to expand their team. With a strong pipeline of UK wide projects and a growing demand for sustainable design, this is an ideal opportunity for a Building Physics Engineer looking to play a central role in shaping low-carbon, high-performance buildings. This firm has built a long-standing reputation for quality and technical excellence across commercial, residential, industrial, and mixed-use sectors. We re looking for someone with a passion for reducing carbon in the built environment and a solid background in building performance and simulation. You ll work closely with the MEP and sustainability teams on a diverse range of projects, contributing to modelling, performance analysis, compliance, and reporting. Building Physics Engineer - Key Responsibilities: Energy modelling and dynamic thermal simulation (IES VE) Part L compliance, EPCs, TM59/52 overheating assessments, TM54 operational energy analysis Passive design and early-stage environmental strategies SAP assessments and support for planning submissions Reporting for design teams and stakeholders Collaborating with clients, architects, engineers, and local authorities Contributing to business development and innovation Building Physics Engineer - Requirements: Experience using IES VE software Understanding of UK Building Regulations and energy performance standards Relevant experience in a similar role Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset Ability to manage your own workload and engage with clients and multidisciplinary teams Building Physics Engineer - Desirable: Knowledge of SAP, HVAC systems, or building services OCDEA / LCC / LCEA qualifications Degree in Building Physics, Mechanical Engineering, or related field Awareness of BREEAM, WELL, and other sustainability frameworks Experience with daylighting analysis and façade performance is a plus Building Physics Engineer - Why Apply? Competitive salary and structured career progression Private healthcare 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension scheme and life cover Flexible working hours and 2 days remote working Spacious, modern office with free parking Strong culture of long-term team development and mentoring Ongoing CPD and training opportunities Friendly, collaborative team with low staff turnover Interested? Please email your CV to Dina Bunkheila or contact (phone number removed) (phone number removed)
Feb 13, 2026
Full time
Building Physics Engineer Manchester Competitive Salary Plus Benefits Permanent Ref: DB080 We're working with a well-established building services consultancy looking to expand their team. With a strong pipeline of UK wide projects and a growing demand for sustainable design, this is an ideal opportunity for a Building Physics Engineer looking to play a central role in shaping low-carbon, high-performance buildings. This firm has built a long-standing reputation for quality and technical excellence across commercial, residential, industrial, and mixed-use sectors. We re looking for someone with a passion for reducing carbon in the built environment and a solid background in building performance and simulation. You ll work closely with the MEP and sustainability teams on a diverse range of projects, contributing to modelling, performance analysis, compliance, and reporting. Building Physics Engineer - Key Responsibilities: Energy modelling and dynamic thermal simulation (IES VE) Part L compliance, EPCs, TM59/52 overheating assessments, TM54 operational energy analysis Passive design and early-stage environmental strategies SAP assessments and support for planning submissions Reporting for design teams and stakeholders Collaborating with clients, architects, engineers, and local authorities Contributing to business development and innovation Building Physics Engineer - Requirements: Experience using IES VE software Understanding of UK Building Regulations and energy performance standards Relevant experience in a similar role Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset Ability to manage your own workload and engage with clients and multidisciplinary teams Building Physics Engineer - Desirable: Knowledge of SAP, HVAC systems, or building services OCDEA / LCC / LCEA qualifications Degree in Building Physics, Mechanical Engineering, or related field Awareness of BREEAM, WELL, and other sustainability frameworks Experience with daylighting analysis and façade performance is a plus Building Physics Engineer - Why Apply? Competitive salary and structured career progression Private healthcare 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension scheme and life cover Flexible working hours and 2 days remote working Spacious, modern office with free parking Strong culture of long-term team development and mentoring Ongoing CPD and training opportunities Friendly, collaborative team with low staff turnover Interested? Please email your CV to Dina Bunkheila or contact (phone number removed) (phone number removed)
Penguin Recruitment
Energy Modeller
Penguin Recruitment City, Birmingham
Intermediate Level IES Modeller Location: Birmingham Salary: 30,000 - 35,000 (dependent on experience) Start Date: Immediate Work Arrangement: Flexible options - 3 days in the office, 2 days remote Hours: Early finish every Friday Overview My client is seeking a dedicated and skilled Intermediate Level IES Modeller to join their team of engineering and sustainability consultants. Their mission is to design buildings for the future, creating sustainable and efficient solutions that leave a lasting positive impact on the environment. If you are passionate about sustainability and have a strong background in IES VE software, we would love to hear from you. Benefits Competitive salary of 30,000 - 35,000 (dependent on experience). Flexible working arrangements (3 days in the office, 2 days remote). Early finish every Friday to support work-life balance. Pension contribution to help secure your future. The opportunity to work with a mission-driven team dedicated to sustainability and innovation. Day-to-Day Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to develop sustainable building designs. Using IES VE software to create and refine building performance models. Analysing energy consumption, thermal comfort, and environmental impact of building designs. Preparing detailed documentation and reports for project stakeholders. Attending project meetings and contributing to discussions on sustainability strategies. Balancing office-based work with the flexibility of remote working options. Responsibilities Develop and deliver high-quality building performance models using IES VE software. Collaborate with architects, engineers, and sustainability consultants to optimize building designs. Conduct energy and thermal performance analysis to ensure compliance with sustainability standards. Provide technical advice and support to project teams regarding energy efficiency and environmental performance. Prepare detailed reports and presentations to communicate findings and recommendations to clients and stakeholders. Stay updated on industry trends, regulations, and advancements in building performance modelling. Qualifications Strong proficiency in IES VE software with a proven track record of delivering high-quality models. A minimum of 3+ years of experience in a similar role within the engineering or sustainability sector. A passion for sustainability and a commitment to designing buildings for the future. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Strong communication skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly and effectively. A relevant degree or professional qualification in engineering, sustainability, or a related field (preferred). Sound like a good fit? Apply now!
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Intermediate Level IES Modeller Location: Birmingham Salary: 30,000 - 35,000 (dependent on experience) Start Date: Immediate Work Arrangement: Flexible options - 3 days in the office, 2 days remote Hours: Early finish every Friday Overview My client is seeking a dedicated and skilled Intermediate Level IES Modeller to join their team of engineering and sustainability consultants. Their mission is to design buildings for the future, creating sustainable and efficient solutions that leave a lasting positive impact on the environment. If you are passionate about sustainability and have a strong background in IES VE software, we would love to hear from you. Benefits Competitive salary of 30,000 - 35,000 (dependent on experience). Flexible working arrangements (3 days in the office, 2 days remote). Early finish every Friday to support work-life balance. Pension contribution to help secure your future. The opportunity to work with a mission-driven team dedicated to sustainability and innovation. Day-to-Day Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to develop sustainable building designs. Using IES VE software to create and refine building performance models. Analysing energy consumption, thermal comfort, and environmental impact of building designs. Preparing detailed documentation and reports for project stakeholders. Attending project meetings and contributing to discussions on sustainability strategies. Balancing office-based work with the flexibility of remote working options. Responsibilities Develop and deliver high-quality building performance models using IES VE software. Collaborate with architects, engineers, and sustainability consultants to optimize building designs. Conduct energy and thermal performance analysis to ensure compliance with sustainability standards. Provide technical advice and support to project teams regarding energy efficiency and environmental performance. Prepare detailed reports and presentations to communicate findings and recommendations to clients and stakeholders. Stay updated on industry trends, regulations, and advancements in building performance modelling. Qualifications Strong proficiency in IES VE software with a proven track record of delivering high-quality models. A minimum of 3+ years of experience in a similar role within the engineering or sustainability sector. A passion for sustainability and a commitment to designing buildings for the future. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Strong communication skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly and effectively. A relevant degree or professional qualification in engineering, sustainability, or a related field (preferred). Sound like a good fit? Apply now!
Rullion Managed Services
Technical Train Riding Inspector / Technician - Rolling Stock
Rullion Managed Services City, Derby
Job title: Technical Train Riding Inspector / Technician - Rolling Stock Job Type: Contract Location: Derby, Derbyshire Duration: 6 month contract Potential for extension Pay rate: Competitive IR35 Status: Inside IR35 Hours of work: Full Time Shift pattern: Days & Nights on rotating shifts Rullion are proud to be supporting a leading rolling stock manufacturer and maintainer in the recruitment of an experienced Technical Train Riding Inspector / Technician to join their team in Derby on a contract basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a hands-on rolling stock professional who thrives in a fast-paced operational environment and enjoys being at the forefront of fault resolution while trains are in service. The Opportunity You will play a critical role in maintaining service reliability by undertaking rapid fault finding, diagnosis and rectification of in-service rolling stock. Acting as a technical expert on the network, you will support operational teams, minimise delays and ensure assets are returned to service safely and efficiently. This is a dynamic, field-based role requiring travel across the associated network to meet trains in traffic as directed by the Control Room Team. Key Responsibilities Undertake fault finding and repair of rolling stock assets in passenger service and at depots/outstations Travel across the network to attend in-service failures as directed Support Maintenance Control and assist with customer desk setup within the Rail Maintenance Control Centre Advise operational staff to minimise service disruption Diagnose, isolate and rectify faults affecting safety and operational capability Remove, replace, install and modify rolling stock components Interpret technical drawings and specifications Identify repeat defects and propose/implement corrective actions Produce technical scopes of work for further rectification Ensure accurate and timely updates to SAP systems Liaise with Network Rail and key stakeholders Maintain compliance with all health, safety, environmental and quality standards Represent the business professionally at all times You will be equipped with a 4G tablet, diagnostic laptop and necessary tooling to support effective fault resolution. What We're Looking For Essential: HNC in Mechanical & Electrical Engineering or a completed apprenticeship in mechanical/electrical disciplines Engineering NVQ Level 3 Proven rolling stock fault finding and diagnostic experience Strong understanding of railway rules and safety standards Ability to make decisions under pressure Excellent communication skills Comfortable working independently and as part of a team Flexibility to work 24-hour shift patterns Desirable: Intermediate IT skills (Word, Excel) Full UK Driving Licence Safety This is a safety-critical environment. Successful candidates will be required to undergo Drugs & Alcohol testing and work in strict accordance with Health & Safety controls and procedures at all times. Why Apply? This role offers the opportunity to work at the sharp end of railway operations, directly impacting fleet performance and passenger service reliability. It's ideal for experienced rolling stock technicians who enjoy autonomy, responsibility and problem-solving in real time. If you're a proactive, safety-focused rolling stock professional looking for your next contract opportunity in Derby, we'd love to hear from you. Please note that applicants must have the right to work in the UK. We cannot provide VISA sponsorship. Interested in this position? please click "apply now" We try to respond to all applicants, but sometimes this is not possible due to high volumes of applications; if you have not heard from us within 14 days, regrettably it means you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. This vacancy is being advertised by Rullion Ltd acting as an employment business Since 1978, Rullion has been securing exceptional candidates for a range of clients; from large well-known brands, to SMEs and start-ups. As a family-owned business, Rullion's approach is credible and honest, focused on building long-lasting relationships with both clients and candidates. Rullion is a forward-thinking recruitment company that specialises in providing a wide range of talent consultancy services to a diverse client base; from small start-ups to large household names. We celebrate and support diversity and are committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants. Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants.
Feb 12, 2026
Contractor
Job title: Technical Train Riding Inspector / Technician - Rolling Stock Job Type: Contract Location: Derby, Derbyshire Duration: 6 month contract Potential for extension Pay rate: Competitive IR35 Status: Inside IR35 Hours of work: Full Time Shift pattern: Days & Nights on rotating shifts Rullion are proud to be supporting a leading rolling stock manufacturer and maintainer in the recruitment of an experienced Technical Train Riding Inspector / Technician to join their team in Derby on a contract basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a hands-on rolling stock professional who thrives in a fast-paced operational environment and enjoys being at the forefront of fault resolution while trains are in service. The Opportunity You will play a critical role in maintaining service reliability by undertaking rapid fault finding, diagnosis and rectification of in-service rolling stock. Acting as a technical expert on the network, you will support operational teams, minimise delays and ensure assets are returned to service safely and efficiently. This is a dynamic, field-based role requiring travel across the associated network to meet trains in traffic as directed by the Control Room Team. Key Responsibilities Undertake fault finding and repair of rolling stock assets in passenger service and at depots/outstations Travel across the network to attend in-service failures as directed Support Maintenance Control and assist with customer desk setup within the Rail Maintenance Control Centre Advise operational staff to minimise service disruption Diagnose, isolate and rectify faults affecting safety and operational capability Remove, replace, install and modify rolling stock components Interpret technical drawings and specifications Identify repeat defects and propose/implement corrective actions Produce technical scopes of work for further rectification Ensure accurate and timely updates to SAP systems Liaise with Network Rail and key stakeholders Maintain compliance with all health, safety, environmental and quality standards Represent the business professionally at all times You will be equipped with a 4G tablet, diagnostic laptop and necessary tooling to support effective fault resolution. What We're Looking For Essential: HNC in Mechanical & Electrical Engineering or a completed apprenticeship in mechanical/electrical disciplines Engineering NVQ Level 3 Proven rolling stock fault finding and diagnostic experience Strong understanding of railway rules and safety standards Ability to make decisions under pressure Excellent communication skills Comfortable working independently and as part of a team Flexibility to work 24-hour shift patterns Desirable: Intermediate IT skills (Word, Excel) Full UK Driving Licence Safety This is a safety-critical environment. Successful candidates will be required to undergo Drugs & Alcohol testing and work in strict accordance with Health & Safety controls and procedures at all times. Why Apply? This role offers the opportunity to work at the sharp end of railway operations, directly impacting fleet performance and passenger service reliability. It's ideal for experienced rolling stock technicians who enjoy autonomy, responsibility and problem-solving in real time. If you're a proactive, safety-focused rolling stock professional looking for your next contract opportunity in Derby, we'd love to hear from you. Please note that applicants must have the right to work in the UK. We cannot provide VISA sponsorship. Interested in this position? please click "apply now" We try to respond to all applicants, but sometimes this is not possible due to high volumes of applications; if you have not heard from us within 14 days, regrettably it means you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. This vacancy is being advertised by Rullion Ltd acting as an employment business Since 1978, Rullion has been securing exceptional candidates for a range of clients; from large well-known brands, to SMEs and start-ups. As a family-owned business, Rullion's approach is credible and honest, focused on building long-lasting relationships with both clients and candidates. Rullion is a forward-thinking recruitment company that specialises in providing a wide range of talent consultancy services to a diverse client base; from small start-ups to large household names. We celebrate and support diversity and are committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants. Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants.
Cityscape Recruitment
Geoenvironmental Manager
Cityscape Recruitment Wakefield, Yorkshire
About the company: Our privately owned client who is based in West Yorkshire, is an industry leader who has acquired over 35 years of contracting experience in earthworks, land remediation and civil engineering within the UK. They cover various market sectors, including infrastructure, commercial, defence, and residential and project values vary up to 10M. Our client has an excellent staff retention level, which has been gained by constantly focusing on improving standards. They are renowned for looking after their staff, providing them with strong career progression opportunities through their extensive commitment to training and development and with their close management team; they are able to offer a strong family feel to the business. About the opportunity: Due to continued growth, my client is recruiting permanently for a Geoenvironmental Manager to join the team, who will be responsible for managing and delivering a wide range of contaminated land, remediation and ground investigation projects throughout the North of England. You will be accountable for managing risks, ensuring regulatory compliance, coordinating teams, developing remediation strategies, classifying waste, and producing technical reports to make developments environmentally sound and sustainable. The role will be varied, combining office, site and home-based working. About the rewards and benefits: For this permanent opportunity, my client is targeting professionals looking to earn anywhere from 42,000 - 55,000 per annum; however, there may be flexibility on this as the specific salary will depend on experience and suitability. In addition to this, a generous benefits package will be provided, which includes a company car or car allowance, 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, payment of professional membership fees, and support towards achieving professional qualifications. About the requirements: To be considered for this opportunity, you must be degree qualified in a related discipline (civil engineering, environmental science or geology), hold experience of working within the remediation sector and be chartered or working towards chartered status in a relevant institution. Additionally, you must hold a full UK driving license and reside within commutable distance from Wakefield. How to apply: If interested in this opportunity, please send a copy of your CV to me or call the main office landline to discuss the opportunity further on a confidential basis.
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
About the company: Our privately owned client who is based in West Yorkshire, is an industry leader who has acquired over 35 years of contracting experience in earthworks, land remediation and civil engineering within the UK. They cover various market sectors, including infrastructure, commercial, defence, and residential and project values vary up to 10M. Our client has an excellent staff retention level, which has been gained by constantly focusing on improving standards. They are renowned for looking after their staff, providing them with strong career progression opportunities through their extensive commitment to training and development and with their close management team; they are able to offer a strong family feel to the business. About the opportunity: Due to continued growth, my client is recruiting permanently for a Geoenvironmental Manager to join the team, who will be responsible for managing and delivering a wide range of contaminated land, remediation and ground investigation projects throughout the North of England. You will be accountable for managing risks, ensuring regulatory compliance, coordinating teams, developing remediation strategies, classifying waste, and producing technical reports to make developments environmentally sound and sustainable. The role will be varied, combining office, site and home-based working. About the rewards and benefits: For this permanent opportunity, my client is targeting professionals looking to earn anywhere from 42,000 - 55,000 per annum; however, there may be flexibility on this as the specific salary will depend on experience and suitability. In addition to this, a generous benefits package will be provided, which includes a company car or car allowance, 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, payment of professional membership fees, and support towards achieving professional qualifications. About the requirements: To be considered for this opportunity, you must be degree qualified in a related discipline (civil engineering, environmental science or geology), hold experience of working within the remediation sector and be chartered or working towards chartered status in a relevant institution. Additionally, you must hold a full UK driving license and reside within commutable distance from Wakefield. How to apply: If interested in this opportunity, please send a copy of your CV to me or call the main office landline to discuss the opportunity further on a confidential basis.
Dawsongroup plc
Field Service Engineer - Municipal and Specialist Vehicles
Dawsongroup plc
About this Role Are you an experienced Field Service Engineer or Mobile Mechanic looking for a role with autonomy, variety, and real purpose? This Field Service Engineer role within Environmental Municipal Civil also suits mobile technicians, plant engineers, and HGV mechanics who enjoy working out in the field and being trusted to get the job done click apply for full job details
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
About this Role Are you an experienced Field Service Engineer or Mobile Mechanic looking for a role with autonomy, variety, and real purpose? This Field Service Engineer role within Environmental Municipal Civil also suits mobile technicians, plant engineers, and HGV mechanics who enjoy working out in the field and being trusted to get the job done click apply for full job details
Dawsongroup plc
Mobile Mechanic - Municipal and Specialist Vehicles
Dawsongroup plc Chelmsford, Essex
About this Role Are you an experienced Field Service Engineer or Mobile Mechanic looking for a role with autonomy, variety, and real purpose? This Field Service Engineer role within Environmental Municipal Civil also suits mobile technicians, plant engineers, and HGV mechanics who enjoy working out in the field and being trusted to get the job done click apply for full job details
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
About this Role Are you an experienced Field Service Engineer or Mobile Mechanic looking for a role with autonomy, variety, and real purpose? This Field Service Engineer role within Environmental Municipal Civil also suits mobile technicians, plant engineers, and HGV mechanics who enjoy working out in the field and being trusted to get the job done click apply for full job details
Senior Facilities Manager Catering and Retail
NHS Huddersfield, Yorkshire
Senior Facilities Manager Catering and Retail The Senior Facilities Manager, Catering and Retail Manager is responsible for leading and developing all catering and retail food services across the hospital, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, safe, and cost-effective services for patients, staff, and visitors. The role involves leading the catering and retail teams, maintaining compliance with food safety and healthcare standards, driving commercial performance, and enhancing the overall customer experience. Working closely with clinical and facilities teams, the post holder will ensure services support patient wellbeing while achieving financial and operational targets in a fast-paced healthcare environment. Main duties of the job Lead the planning, delivery and continuous improvement of Patient Catering and Retail Services in line with national standards, statutory requirements and Trust policies. Ensure compliance with food safety, health & safety, environmental, financial, data protection and regulatory requirements. Manage service performance through audits, service reviews, KPIs, benchmarking and national returns. Provide professional and technical advice on catering and retail service provision. Work collaboratively with departmental, CHS and CHFT clinical colleagues to drive menu development, product range, and patient-focused service improvements. Oversee staffing resources, including recruitment, induction, workforce planning, training, performance management and staff retention for both in-house and contracted teams. Ensure effective application of all HR policies Manage budgets and financial controls, ensure value for money, deliver CIP programmes, authorise expenditure and oversee procurement in line with Standing Financial Instructions. Analyse complex operational and performance data to inform decision-making, option appraisals and service development proposals. Maintain effective communication all key stakeholders, chairing meetings and contributing to Trust-wide networks. Ensure services support a safe, patient-focused environment that enhances patient experience and care About us At CHS we understand the differences in delivering our services in complex environments and we have a flexible approach to meet the needs of our customers. Our Estates and Facilities management functions alongside our Clinical Engineering, decontamination and procurement service, provides the following: Fully managed estate and building maintenance Clinical Engineering and Decontamination Procurement advice, guidance and governance Capital project management Transport Grounds maintenance. Catering Cleaning (including robot and deep cleaning) All provided to nationally recognised standards giving you assurance that your premises and equipment will be the best they can, and your customers will have confidence in you as a provider. Job responsibilities Assist with the development and implementation of medium and long term operational policy and strategy in accordance with current and future proposed statutory, regulatory and NHS guidance. Responsible for ensuring services are delivered in compliance with relevant statutory and regulatory requirements, contract specifications, performance management systems, key performance indicators and contractual obligations Provide professional and technical advice for the development and implementation of new service proposals. Provide professional and technical support to CHS management colleagues and wider Trust teams. Contribute to the strategic planning process at Divisional level, to ensure that a full account of matters relating to Patient Catering and Retail management issues arising from internal and external trends are realised. Responsible for the planning, organisation and implementation of complex activities related to Facilities service in accordance with client requirements, service specifications, National NHS standards and Best Practice Guides. This will include the implementation of new working practice and service models. You will work closely with the Retail Manager, to participate in effective menu development, product portfolio management and merchandising to ensure a high quality retail provision for all stakeholders. Ensure sufficient numbers of staff are available to deliver quality and timely Facilities service. Responsible for the delivery of service reviews, audits and assessments to ensure the effective and management of service delivery teams. Provide monthly reports for Facilities functions. Collate, arrange and deliver performance information. Produce and deliver verbal and written reports to Senior Management. Undertake surveys and audits as necessary to manage performance including PLACE, PAM and ERIC. Responsible for ensuring that services are delivered in compliance with current Food Safety, Health & Safety legislation and good practice guides, as agreed and supported by the Head of Facilities Services, paying particular attention to Risk Management issues. Respond to service delivery issues using own judgement and problem solving techniques. Receive, review and interpret a range of complex information in relation to the provision of Facilities services, ensuring, where relevant, that such information is communicated up to Head of Facilities. Establish appropriate Facilities services networking groups with the wider NHS organisation Responsible for the development or amendment of any Patient Catering and Retail services related technical policy, ensuring that these policies are communicated throughout the Division at senior manager level. Ensure that the company's patient catering and retail operations comply with all relevant laws and regulations. This includes compliance with food safety legislation, safety regulations, environmental regulations, PCI and GDPR regulations. Communication both written and verbal, to all levels of staff relating to the provision of Patient Catering and Retail Services. Effectively Chair meetings with internal and external parties; managing conflict and achieving consensus. Ensure clear and consistent communication with all staff groups, ensuring staff awareness of service priorities, plans and objectives. Prepare reports as requested by the Head of Facilities Services. Support the Equality & Diversity Agenda within the Directorate. Meet with clients to discuss service specifications and planning and delivery of services in liaison with service users and providers with regard to Facilities services. Assist in the development and implementation of changes to service delivery including any changes in statutory and mandatory requirements. Liaise with associated enforcement agencies to ensure that services are compliant with any statutory and mandatory requirements Provide detailed technical information and advice to all users, clients, contractors and associated NHS networks relating to the provision of Patient Catering and Retail Services. Undertake such training as required to fulfil the responsibilities of the post as agreed with the Head of Facilities Services. Responsible for resolving complex operational service related problems using own knowledge and experience. Responsible for the analysis and interpretation of complex data and performance information related to the delivery of Facilities services. Responsible for the development of option appraisals for Senior Managers, related to any required changes in technical, operational, contractual obligations or duty of care. Ensure all technical information received or developed is disseminated to the appropriate Officer in a suitable format in order to fully understand the content and any possible implications it may have. Collate, arrange and deliver performance information and provide monthly reports for Patient Catering and Retail Services. Develop and implement any required changes to the provision of Patient Catering and Retail Services functions as a result of research or received information. Responsible for providing patient focused service and maintaining a safe environment that supports and enhances patient care. Responsible for ensuring that Facilities services issues are responded to in an effective and timely manner to support and enhance patient experience and care. Give clear information to patients and visitors when asked or during incidental contact. Responsible for undertaking risk assessments where required relating to Facilities service with attention to aspects of patient care. Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders across Trust, Local Autority and suppliers ensuring constructive dialogue and opportunities to develop services. Responsible for ensuring that Facilities services are delivered within budget and that CIP programmes are developed and implemented. Procure sufficient resource to enable the delivery of Facilities services in accordance with any service specification, NHS Standard or current guidance to an agreed value. Act as authorised signatory to an agreed value. Identify and action any poor practice which may result in financial loss to the Trust and report such to the Head of Facilities Responsible for ensuring Trust Standing Financial Instructions are applied and adhered to. Responsible for ensuring best value with regard to the procurements of Facilities services. Responsible for the recruitment . click apply for full job details
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Senior Facilities Manager Catering and Retail The Senior Facilities Manager, Catering and Retail Manager is responsible for leading and developing all catering and retail food services across the hospital, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, safe, and cost-effective services for patients, staff, and visitors. The role involves leading the catering and retail teams, maintaining compliance with food safety and healthcare standards, driving commercial performance, and enhancing the overall customer experience. Working closely with clinical and facilities teams, the post holder will ensure services support patient wellbeing while achieving financial and operational targets in a fast-paced healthcare environment. Main duties of the job Lead the planning, delivery and continuous improvement of Patient Catering and Retail Services in line with national standards, statutory requirements and Trust policies. Ensure compliance with food safety, health & safety, environmental, financial, data protection and regulatory requirements. Manage service performance through audits, service reviews, KPIs, benchmarking and national returns. Provide professional and technical advice on catering and retail service provision. Work collaboratively with departmental, CHS and CHFT clinical colleagues to drive menu development, product range, and patient-focused service improvements. Oversee staffing resources, including recruitment, induction, workforce planning, training, performance management and staff retention for both in-house and contracted teams. Ensure effective application of all HR policies Manage budgets and financial controls, ensure value for money, deliver CIP programmes, authorise expenditure and oversee procurement in line with Standing Financial Instructions. Analyse complex operational and performance data to inform decision-making, option appraisals and service development proposals. Maintain effective communication all key stakeholders, chairing meetings and contributing to Trust-wide networks. Ensure services support a safe, patient-focused environment that enhances patient experience and care About us At CHS we understand the differences in delivering our services in complex environments and we have a flexible approach to meet the needs of our customers. Our Estates and Facilities management functions alongside our Clinical Engineering, decontamination and procurement service, provides the following: Fully managed estate and building maintenance Clinical Engineering and Decontamination Procurement advice, guidance and governance Capital project management Transport Grounds maintenance. Catering Cleaning (including robot and deep cleaning) All provided to nationally recognised standards giving you assurance that your premises and equipment will be the best they can, and your customers will have confidence in you as a provider. Job responsibilities Assist with the development and implementation of medium and long term operational policy and strategy in accordance with current and future proposed statutory, regulatory and NHS guidance. Responsible for ensuring services are delivered in compliance with relevant statutory and regulatory requirements, contract specifications, performance management systems, key performance indicators and contractual obligations Provide professional and technical advice for the development and implementation of new service proposals. Provide professional and technical support to CHS management colleagues and wider Trust teams. Contribute to the strategic planning process at Divisional level, to ensure that a full account of matters relating to Patient Catering and Retail management issues arising from internal and external trends are realised. Responsible for the planning, organisation and implementation of complex activities related to Facilities service in accordance with client requirements, service specifications, National NHS standards and Best Practice Guides. This will include the implementation of new working practice and service models. You will work closely with the Retail Manager, to participate in effective menu development, product portfolio management and merchandising to ensure a high quality retail provision for all stakeholders. Ensure sufficient numbers of staff are available to deliver quality and timely Facilities service. Responsible for the delivery of service reviews, audits and assessments to ensure the effective and management of service delivery teams. Provide monthly reports for Facilities functions. Collate, arrange and deliver performance information. Produce and deliver verbal and written reports to Senior Management. Undertake surveys and audits as necessary to manage performance including PLACE, PAM and ERIC. Responsible for ensuring that services are delivered in compliance with current Food Safety, Health & Safety legislation and good practice guides, as agreed and supported by the Head of Facilities Services, paying particular attention to Risk Management issues. Respond to service delivery issues using own judgement and problem solving techniques. Receive, review and interpret a range of complex information in relation to the provision of Facilities services, ensuring, where relevant, that such information is communicated up to Head of Facilities. Establish appropriate Facilities services networking groups with the wider NHS organisation Responsible for the development or amendment of any Patient Catering and Retail services related technical policy, ensuring that these policies are communicated throughout the Division at senior manager level. Ensure that the company's patient catering and retail operations comply with all relevant laws and regulations. This includes compliance with food safety legislation, safety regulations, environmental regulations, PCI and GDPR regulations. Communication both written and verbal, to all levels of staff relating to the provision of Patient Catering and Retail Services. Effectively Chair meetings with internal and external parties; managing conflict and achieving consensus. Ensure clear and consistent communication with all staff groups, ensuring staff awareness of service priorities, plans and objectives. Prepare reports as requested by the Head of Facilities Services. Support the Equality & Diversity Agenda within the Directorate. Meet with clients to discuss service specifications and planning and delivery of services in liaison with service users and providers with regard to Facilities services. Assist in the development and implementation of changes to service delivery including any changes in statutory and mandatory requirements. Liaise with associated enforcement agencies to ensure that services are compliant with any statutory and mandatory requirements Provide detailed technical information and advice to all users, clients, contractors and associated NHS networks relating to the provision of Patient Catering and Retail Services. Undertake such training as required to fulfil the responsibilities of the post as agreed with the Head of Facilities Services. Responsible for resolving complex operational service related problems using own knowledge and experience. Responsible for the analysis and interpretation of complex data and performance information related to the delivery of Facilities services. Responsible for the development of option appraisals for Senior Managers, related to any required changes in technical, operational, contractual obligations or duty of care. Ensure all technical information received or developed is disseminated to the appropriate Officer in a suitable format in order to fully understand the content and any possible implications it may have. Collate, arrange and deliver performance information and provide monthly reports for Patient Catering and Retail Services. Develop and implement any required changes to the provision of Patient Catering and Retail Services functions as a result of research or received information. Responsible for providing patient focused service and maintaining a safe environment that supports and enhances patient care. Responsible for ensuring that Facilities services issues are responded to in an effective and timely manner to support and enhance patient experience and care. Give clear information to patients and visitors when asked or during incidental contact. Responsible for undertaking risk assessments where required relating to Facilities service with attention to aspects of patient care. Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders across Trust, Local Autority and suppliers ensuring constructive dialogue and opportunities to develop services. Responsible for ensuring that Facilities services are delivered within budget and that CIP programmes are developed and implemented. Procure sufficient resource to enable the delivery of Facilities services in accordance with any service specification, NHS Standard or current guidance to an agreed value. Act as authorised signatory to an agreed value. Identify and action any poor practice which may result in financial loss to the Trust and report such to the Head of Facilities Responsible for ensuring Trust Standing Financial Instructions are applied and adhered to. Responsible for ensuring best value with regard to the procurements of Facilities services. Responsible for the recruitment . click apply for full job details
Associate Technical Director/ Technical Director Acoustic Consultant
ARCADIS Group
Role description The Arcadis UK Acoustics Team is a mature part of the wider Environmental Planning business and is based in both Warrington and London and is involved in some of the UK's most complex and stimulating projects that are both diverse and technically demanding. We are a highly motivated and skilled team supporting some of the largest projects in the UK and are currently looking for a talented individual to join our team. You'll have proven success in team leadership, project delivery, client management, and business development. Responsibilities include managing a portfolio of projects, mentoring consultants, providing technical expertise in acoustic reporting and advice. Strong knowledge of project management and business development strategies is essential. This role offers the chance to lead high-profile acoustic consultancy projects across building, infrastructure, and environmental sectors. Role accountabilities Undertaking noise impact assessments for a range of projects including infrastructure, renewable energy, residential developments, commercial developments and industrial facilities. Noise modelling including interpretation and presentation. Writing English language noise reports to accompany planning applications and Environment Impact Assessments. Supporting, and working with the UK noise team to deliver assessments to tight deadlines. Leading the preparation of acoustic proposals, bids and marketing material relevant to both Environmental and Building Acoustics as required. Being familiar with, and compliant with, relevant H & S regulations and promoting a culture of awareness within the team; and, Performing other duties and responsibilities as required from time to time by your manager or ARCADIS. Qualifications & Experience We are looking to fill the role with the right person and as such are willing to consider applications from keen individuals with a background working in the acoustics field. Member of appropriate institution directly relevant to Acoustics, such as Institute of Acoustics, American Society of Acoustics, Australian Acoustical Society or other recognised engineering body. Extensive experience in the fields of Acoustics inclusive of a significant amount of work on UK based projects. Experience of undertaking noise (and vibration) assessments for a range of projects and developments in the UK including a detailed knowledge of UK Planning Policy and Processes; Demonstrable recent experience of delivering UK projects in accordance with: DMRB and associated Interim Advice Notes CRN and rail infrastructure projects BS4142 ProPG; Planning and Noise ETSU R-97 BREEAM and Building Acoustics Experience Environmental Statement Experience essential, preferably relating to large scale UK infrastructure projects. DCO/PI experience also beneficial Experience in using noise modelling software packages including IMMI, SoundPLAN and/or Cadna"A" Experience of interpreting and processing Acoustic datasets High level of proficiency in using Microsoft Excel and Word Highly motivated and committed. Good team player with excellent time management skills. A full UK driving license Continue your career journey as an Arcadian. We can only achieve our goals when everyone is empowered to be their best. We believe everyone's contribution matters. It's why we are pioneering a skills based approach, where you can harness your unique experience and expertise to carve your career path and maximize the impact we can make together. You do meaningful work, and no matter where your next role in Arcadis takes you, you'll be helping to deliver sustainable solutions for a more prosperous planet. Make your mark; on your career, your colleagues, your clients, your life and the world around you. Together, we can create a lasting legacy. Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging We want you to be able to bring your best self to work every day which is why we take equality and inclusion seriously and hold ourselves to account for our actions. Our ambition is to be an employer of choice and provide a great place to work for all our people. We believe that by working together diverse people with different experiences develop the most innovative ideas. Equality, diversity and inclusion is at the heart of how we improve quality of life and we work closely with our people across six ED&I Workstreams: Age, Disability, Faith, Gender, LGBT+ and Race. A diverse and skilled workforce is essential to our success.
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Role description The Arcadis UK Acoustics Team is a mature part of the wider Environmental Planning business and is based in both Warrington and London and is involved in some of the UK's most complex and stimulating projects that are both diverse and technically demanding. We are a highly motivated and skilled team supporting some of the largest projects in the UK and are currently looking for a talented individual to join our team. You'll have proven success in team leadership, project delivery, client management, and business development. Responsibilities include managing a portfolio of projects, mentoring consultants, providing technical expertise in acoustic reporting and advice. Strong knowledge of project management and business development strategies is essential. This role offers the chance to lead high-profile acoustic consultancy projects across building, infrastructure, and environmental sectors. Role accountabilities Undertaking noise impact assessments for a range of projects including infrastructure, renewable energy, residential developments, commercial developments and industrial facilities. Noise modelling including interpretation and presentation. Writing English language noise reports to accompany planning applications and Environment Impact Assessments. Supporting, and working with the UK noise team to deliver assessments to tight deadlines. Leading the preparation of acoustic proposals, bids and marketing material relevant to both Environmental and Building Acoustics as required. Being familiar with, and compliant with, relevant H & S regulations and promoting a culture of awareness within the team; and, Performing other duties and responsibilities as required from time to time by your manager or ARCADIS. Qualifications & Experience We are looking to fill the role with the right person and as such are willing to consider applications from keen individuals with a background working in the acoustics field. Member of appropriate institution directly relevant to Acoustics, such as Institute of Acoustics, American Society of Acoustics, Australian Acoustical Society or other recognised engineering body. Extensive experience in the fields of Acoustics inclusive of a significant amount of work on UK based projects. Experience of undertaking noise (and vibration) assessments for a range of projects and developments in the UK including a detailed knowledge of UK Planning Policy and Processes; Demonstrable recent experience of delivering UK projects in accordance with: DMRB and associated Interim Advice Notes CRN and rail infrastructure projects BS4142 ProPG; Planning and Noise ETSU R-97 BREEAM and Building Acoustics Experience Environmental Statement Experience essential, preferably relating to large scale UK infrastructure projects. DCO/PI experience also beneficial Experience in using noise modelling software packages including IMMI, SoundPLAN and/or Cadna"A" Experience of interpreting and processing Acoustic datasets High level of proficiency in using Microsoft Excel and Word Highly motivated and committed. Good team player with excellent time management skills. A full UK driving license Continue your career journey as an Arcadian. We can only achieve our goals when everyone is empowered to be their best. We believe everyone's contribution matters. It's why we are pioneering a skills based approach, where you can harness your unique experience and expertise to carve your career path and maximize the impact we can make together. You do meaningful work, and no matter where your next role in Arcadis takes you, you'll be helping to deliver sustainable solutions for a more prosperous planet. Make your mark; on your career, your colleagues, your clients, your life and the world around you. Together, we can create a lasting legacy. Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging We want you to be able to bring your best self to work every day which is why we take equality and inclusion seriously and hold ourselves to account for our actions. Our ambition is to be an employer of choice and provide a great place to work for all our people. We believe that by working together diverse people with different experiences develop the most innovative ideas. Equality, diversity and inclusion is at the heart of how we improve quality of life and we work closely with our people across six ED&I Workstreams: Age, Disability, Faith, Gender, LGBT+ and Race. A diverse and skilled workforce is essential to our success.
UK Based Water Engineer Flood Risk & Drainage Consultant, Senior, or Principal Level
Baker Street Recruitment
UK Based Water Engineer Flood Risk & Drainage Consultant, Senior, or Principal Level Location: Stockport, London, or home-based within the UK Level: Consultant, Senior, or Principal An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Water Engineer to join a growing environmental and sustainability consultancy to lead their Water Environment service. This forward-thinking organisation is dedicated to helping clients achieve positive environmental outcomes through innovative and pragmatic environmental solutions. You'll be working closely with a talented team of environmental specialists and will play a key role in delivering and developing flood risk and drainage support projects across the UK. Flexibility is at the core of the culture within this consultancy, and their supportive nature and unlimited training budget creates genuine opportunities for progression and professional development. The Role Lead or support the design and assessment of flood risk and drainage infrastructure projects. Develop and review Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) and surface water management strategies. Undertake hydrological, hydraulic, and water resource modelling using software such as HEC-RAS, TUFLOW, MIKE SHE, or InfoWorks ICM. Analyse data from fieldwork, GIS, and remote sensing to support engineering design. Produce high-quality technical reports, designs, and client deliverables. Provide specialist advice on water resource management, flood mitigation, and drainage design. Liaise with clients, regulators, and local authorities to ensure projects meet regulatory and technical standards. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a progressive consultancy where you'll have the autonomy to shape projects, influence design outcomes, and contribute to sustainable water management within developments across the UK. If you're an experienced Water Engineer looking for a role that offers flexibility, professional growth, and meaningful work, please get in touch for a confidential discussion. Requirements Degree (or higher) in Civil Engineering, Water Engineering, or a related discipline. Proven experience in flood risk management, drainage design, and SuDS. Proficiency in relevant design and modelling software such as Civil 3D, MicroDrainage, or InfoWorks ICM. Excellent analytical, written, and communication skills. A collaborative and proactive approach, with a genuine interest in sustainable water management. Working towards or holding Chartership or Incorporated (IEng) status through ICE, CIWEM, or a similar professional body is advantageous. Enhanced working flexibility Discretionary profit share scheme Generous annual leave and the option to purchase more 3 paid volunteering days per year Additional leave after 2 years' service An extra day's leave for your birthday Unlimited training budget and a personalised development plan
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
UK Based Water Engineer Flood Risk & Drainage Consultant, Senior, or Principal Level Location: Stockport, London, or home-based within the UK Level: Consultant, Senior, or Principal An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Water Engineer to join a growing environmental and sustainability consultancy to lead their Water Environment service. This forward-thinking organisation is dedicated to helping clients achieve positive environmental outcomes through innovative and pragmatic environmental solutions. You'll be working closely with a talented team of environmental specialists and will play a key role in delivering and developing flood risk and drainage support projects across the UK. Flexibility is at the core of the culture within this consultancy, and their supportive nature and unlimited training budget creates genuine opportunities for progression and professional development. The Role Lead or support the design and assessment of flood risk and drainage infrastructure projects. Develop and review Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) and surface water management strategies. Undertake hydrological, hydraulic, and water resource modelling using software such as HEC-RAS, TUFLOW, MIKE SHE, or InfoWorks ICM. Analyse data from fieldwork, GIS, and remote sensing to support engineering design. Produce high-quality technical reports, designs, and client deliverables. Provide specialist advice on water resource management, flood mitigation, and drainage design. Liaise with clients, regulators, and local authorities to ensure projects meet regulatory and technical standards. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a progressive consultancy where you'll have the autonomy to shape projects, influence design outcomes, and contribute to sustainable water management within developments across the UK. If you're an experienced Water Engineer looking for a role that offers flexibility, professional growth, and meaningful work, please get in touch for a confidential discussion. Requirements Degree (or higher) in Civil Engineering, Water Engineering, or a related discipline. Proven experience in flood risk management, drainage design, and SuDS. Proficiency in relevant design and modelling software such as Civil 3D, MicroDrainage, or InfoWorks ICM. Excellent analytical, written, and communication skills. A collaborative and proactive approach, with a genuine interest in sustainable water management. Working towards or holding Chartership or Incorporated (IEng) status through ICE, CIWEM, or a similar professional body is advantageous. Enhanced working flexibility Discretionary profit share scheme Generous annual leave and the option to purchase more 3 paid volunteering days per year Additional leave after 2 years' service An extra day's leave for your birthday Unlimited training budget and a personalised development plan
Penguin Recruitment
Graduate Acoustic Consultant
Penguin Recruitment City, Manchester
Graduate Acoustic Consultant Overview An esteemed multidisciplinary consultancy based in Manchester is seeking a Graduate Acoustic Consultant to join their dynamic team. This position provides a unique opportunity to engage in a variety of projects encompassing building acoustics , environmental noise , and vibration assessments , contributing significantly to residential, commercial, and infrastructure developments. Key Responsibilities Undertake comprehensive noise and vibration assessments in line with project requirements. Conduct site visits for data collection and analysis. Develop accurate and sophisticated acoustic models using industry-standard software such as CadnaA or SoundPLAN. Prepare detailed technical reports tailored to clients' needs and aligned with statutory authorities. Collaborate closely with architects, planners, and engineers to deliver integrated project outcomes. Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of relevant standards and guidelines, including BS 4142, BS 8233, and World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations. Essential Qualifications A degree in Acoustics, Engineering, or a related discipline. A solid understanding of acoustical principles and noise control methodologies. Familiarity with analytical tools such as MATLAB, Python, or equivalent, as well as proficiency in using sound level meters. Exceptional report-writing and verbal communication abilities. Possession of a full UK driving licence. Remuneration and Benefits A competitive salary ranging from 25,000 to 27,000. Comprehensive training and clear pathways for career progression. Opportunity to work on high-profile, multidisciplinary projects alongside industry experts. This is an excellent opportunity to become a Graduate Acoustic Consultant , joining an organization that values innovation, fosters collaboration, and supports professional growth. Embark on your career as a Graduate Acoustic Consultant and apply today to make your mark in the field of acoustics.
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Graduate Acoustic Consultant Overview An esteemed multidisciplinary consultancy based in Manchester is seeking a Graduate Acoustic Consultant to join their dynamic team. This position provides a unique opportunity to engage in a variety of projects encompassing building acoustics , environmental noise , and vibration assessments , contributing significantly to residential, commercial, and infrastructure developments. Key Responsibilities Undertake comprehensive noise and vibration assessments in line with project requirements. Conduct site visits for data collection and analysis. Develop accurate and sophisticated acoustic models using industry-standard software such as CadnaA or SoundPLAN. Prepare detailed technical reports tailored to clients' needs and aligned with statutory authorities. Collaborate closely with architects, planners, and engineers to deliver integrated project outcomes. Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of relevant standards and guidelines, including BS 4142, BS 8233, and World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations. Essential Qualifications A degree in Acoustics, Engineering, or a related discipline. A solid understanding of acoustical principles and noise control methodologies. Familiarity with analytical tools such as MATLAB, Python, or equivalent, as well as proficiency in using sound level meters. Exceptional report-writing and verbal communication abilities. Possession of a full UK driving licence. Remuneration and Benefits A competitive salary ranging from 25,000 to 27,000. Comprehensive training and clear pathways for career progression. Opportunity to work on high-profile, multidisciplinary projects alongside industry experts. This is an excellent opportunity to become a Graduate Acoustic Consultant , joining an organization that values innovation, fosters collaboration, and supports professional growth. Embark on your career as a Graduate Acoustic Consultant and apply today to make your mark in the field of acoustics.
Amey Ltd
Field Engineer (Highways)
Amey Ltd Banknock, Stirlingshire
Your New Role We have a fantastic opportunity for a permanent Field Engineer to join our TSIC account . This will be an on-site mobile role working on Highways in the North West area of Scotland around Inverness, Dingwall and Ullapool area. The Field Engineer plays an important part to undertake reactive and planned maintenance, installation, and commissioning works on highways control technology installations throughout Scotland. This includes CCTV, Traffic Monitoring Units, Variable Message Signs, Emergency Telephones and other installation and outstation electronic and communications equipment, mainly motorway based. The standard hours of work are 40 hours per week, Monday - Friday. Our TSIC account is working in partnership with Traffic Scotland on behalf of Transport for Scotland since 2004. We are responsible for operating, maintaining, and upgrading the motorway and trunk road technology infrastructure across the whole of Scotland. With over 12,000 intelligent transport system (ITS) assets across Scotland our teams operate and maintain variable messaging signs, CCTV, emergency roadside telephones (ERTs) and various power and communication cabinets. In addition to this, we manage and maintain hundreds of miles of the motorway and trunk road network across Scotland, as well as providing key consultancy services such as asset management, design services and environmental management. Our focus is on delivering reliable journey times and a high level of customer care for the people and businesses that use these roads every day. The Field Engineer will be responsible for : Installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical, control and communications installations in accordance with current Regulations and Manufacturer's recommendations. Response to urgent or emergency failures. Initial verification and periodic electrical testing and inspection to BS7671 of electrical installations, and issue of corresponding certification. Updating schematic diagrams and as-built records. Undertake all aspects of highway electrical maintenance works including routine and cyclic maintenance Take responsibility for Health and Safety to keep yourself and others safe, and ensure compliance with relevant legislation To keep records, complete all necessary paperwork, communicate and liaise with other employees of Amey, sub-contractors, the emergency services, the police, the general public, clients and customers What makes this role unique is that you will form part of a multi-disciplinary team providing frontline maintenance services to ensure availability and safety of operation of Transport Scotland roadside technology assets on Scottish motorways and trunk roads. Due to the nature of this role you must hold a valid driving licence. Ideally you will have a national certificate in an electronic / electrical discipline, and vocational qualifications in the electrotechnical or telecommunications field. In addition to this, it would be desirable if you have field installation and servicing role to help you hit the ground running, although this is not essential as we will provide you with the required development you need to bring you up to speed. What we offer you When you join us, we can offer flexibility, career development, a choice of benefits and support that help you through all life's ups and downs. It's the reason why Investors in People put us among the top 1% of employers and we have a competitive reward and benefits program. Career Development - Exceptional development and progression plan Pension - Generous Pension scheme which we will contribute to Holidays - Minimum 24 days holiday + Bank Holidays Choices - Our flexible benefits scheme is tailored by you, including buying additional annual leave, cycle2work scheme, charity giving and gym membership Save with Amey - Our online voucher portal gives you access to thousands of discounts from leading retailers to help you save on shopping, days out, or nights in. It includes healthcare, free GP service, dental vouchers Social Value - You'll get 2 Community Involvement Days each year to volunteer for a charity of your choice and further opportunities to support fundraising initiatives We embrace difference and support individuals to work in ways that work best for them. We are committed to working sustainably and by working in partnership with the communities we serve, so people and the planet are protected. At Amey, you have freedom to perform because we know if nothing holds you back, together, we can be extraordinary. Who is Amey? We are at the heart of modern Britain , helping the economy to grow by designing, maintaining and transforming the nation's strategic assets. Our 11,000 people are behind the critical services the country relies on every day. Our unique engineering and operations experience, together with data driven insight from our consulting business, delivers better results for our clients. We are trusted partners of Government - both national and local - managing assets and complex projects that are vital to the sustainable growth of the country. To find out more take a look at our website (url removed) Application Guidance Amey is committed to Inclusion and Diversity . We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates, regardless of their race, gender, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age. Please contact our recruitment team at (url removed) to discuss any access needs and reasonable adjustments that may be required at any point during the recruitment process. We reserve the right to close this vacancy before the closing date should we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. Apply today - We are excited to hear from you!
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Your New Role We have a fantastic opportunity for a permanent Field Engineer to join our TSIC account . This will be an on-site mobile role working on Highways in the North West area of Scotland around Inverness, Dingwall and Ullapool area. The Field Engineer plays an important part to undertake reactive and planned maintenance, installation, and commissioning works on highways control technology installations throughout Scotland. This includes CCTV, Traffic Monitoring Units, Variable Message Signs, Emergency Telephones and other installation and outstation electronic and communications equipment, mainly motorway based. The standard hours of work are 40 hours per week, Monday - Friday. Our TSIC account is working in partnership with Traffic Scotland on behalf of Transport for Scotland since 2004. We are responsible for operating, maintaining, and upgrading the motorway and trunk road technology infrastructure across the whole of Scotland. With over 12,000 intelligent transport system (ITS) assets across Scotland our teams operate and maintain variable messaging signs, CCTV, emergency roadside telephones (ERTs) and various power and communication cabinets. In addition to this, we manage and maintain hundreds of miles of the motorway and trunk road network across Scotland, as well as providing key consultancy services such as asset management, design services and environmental management. Our focus is on delivering reliable journey times and a high level of customer care for the people and businesses that use these roads every day. The Field Engineer will be responsible for : Installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical, control and communications installations in accordance with current Regulations and Manufacturer's recommendations. Response to urgent or emergency failures. Initial verification and periodic electrical testing and inspection to BS7671 of electrical installations, and issue of corresponding certification. Updating schematic diagrams and as-built records. Undertake all aspects of highway electrical maintenance works including routine and cyclic maintenance Take responsibility for Health and Safety to keep yourself and others safe, and ensure compliance with relevant legislation To keep records, complete all necessary paperwork, communicate and liaise with other employees of Amey, sub-contractors, the emergency services, the police, the general public, clients and customers What makes this role unique is that you will form part of a multi-disciplinary team providing frontline maintenance services to ensure availability and safety of operation of Transport Scotland roadside technology assets on Scottish motorways and trunk roads. Due to the nature of this role you must hold a valid driving licence. Ideally you will have a national certificate in an electronic / electrical discipline, and vocational qualifications in the electrotechnical or telecommunications field. In addition to this, it would be desirable if you have field installation and servicing role to help you hit the ground running, although this is not essential as we will provide you with the required development you need to bring you up to speed. What we offer you When you join us, we can offer flexibility, career development, a choice of benefits and support that help you through all life's ups and downs. It's the reason why Investors in People put us among the top 1% of employers and we have a competitive reward and benefits program. Career Development - Exceptional development and progression plan Pension - Generous Pension scheme which we will contribute to Holidays - Minimum 24 days holiday + Bank Holidays Choices - Our flexible benefits scheme is tailored by you, including buying additional annual leave, cycle2work scheme, charity giving and gym membership Save with Amey - Our online voucher portal gives you access to thousands of discounts from leading retailers to help you save on shopping, days out, or nights in. It includes healthcare, free GP service, dental vouchers Social Value - You'll get 2 Community Involvement Days each year to volunteer for a charity of your choice and further opportunities to support fundraising initiatives We embrace difference and support individuals to work in ways that work best for them. We are committed to working sustainably and by working in partnership with the communities we serve, so people and the planet are protected. At Amey, you have freedom to perform because we know if nothing holds you back, together, we can be extraordinary. Who is Amey? We are at the heart of modern Britain , helping the economy to grow by designing, maintaining and transforming the nation's strategic assets. Our 11,000 people are behind the critical services the country relies on every day. Our unique engineering and operations experience, together with data driven insight from our consulting business, delivers better results for our clients. We are trusted partners of Government - both national and local - managing assets and complex projects that are vital to the sustainable growth of the country. To find out more take a look at our website (url removed) Application Guidance Amey is committed to Inclusion and Diversity . We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates, regardless of their race, gender, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age. Please contact our recruitment team at (url removed) to discuss any access needs and reasonable adjustments that may be required at any point during the recruitment process. We reserve the right to close this vacancy before the closing date should we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. Apply today - We are excited to hear from you!
Head of Estates
NHS Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Head of Estates The closing date is 23 February 2026 Head of Estates - Lead Our Estates Services at MKUH Hours: 37.5 per week, based at MK6 5LD with occasional travel to Community Sites Milton Keynes University Hospital is growing, and so is our Estates team. We are creating a new senior leadership role to strengthen our ability to deliver safe, efficient, and high-quality estates services across a complex healthcare environment. As Head of Estates, you will work closely with the Director of Estates & Facilities, taking responsibility for the operational and strategic management of our Estates Services. This includes: Maintenance and Engineering Teams - ensuring reliability and compliance across critical systems Fire Safety and Compliance - managing statutory obligations and risk mitigation Minor Works Projects Your Role Provide professional leadership to multi-disciplinary teams, including Senior Engineers, Maintenance Managers, Fire Advisors, and Compliance Officers Oversee service delivery across electrical systems, ventilation, water hygiene, medical gases, and other HTM-compliant areas Advise on long-term strategic development and capital investment programmes Manage budgets of over £1 million and lead on technical tenders, contracts, and performance improvement Main duties of the job Estates & Ancillary Staff rate MKUH highly for supporting for a healthy work life balance (NHS Staff Survey 2024.) What We're Looking For Master's level qualification in Building Services or equivalent experience Proven leadership in estates management within the NHS or similar high compliance sector Strong technical knowledge of engineering services and statutory compliance Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to influence at senior levels Why Join MKUH? Be part of a forward thinking Trust with significant investment in infrastructure and patient care Shape the future of our estate and contribute to strategic development Join a team that values collaboration, professionalism, and continuous improvement Apply today and help us deliver excellence in estates management. If you have pre application questions, please direct these to Tony Marsh (Director of Estates & Facilities) via the Maintenance Helpdesk on . Find out more about our new developments: MK View About us Milton Keynes University Hospital, in proud partnership with the University of Buckingham, is a University Teaching Hospital committed to advancing patient care through cutting edge research and education. With a "Good" rating from the CQC and significant investment underway, this is an exciting time to join our team and grow your career. As a medium sized general hospital, we provide a full range of general medical and surgical services, including a busy Emergency Department, Maternity, and Paediatrics. As the population of our city and surrounding areas continues to grow rapidly, we are expanding and enhancing our facilities to meet rising demand and improve access to care for all our communities. We are also proud to offer a growing portfolio of specialist services. In January 2025 we opened our state of the art Radiotherapy Centre, bringing advanced cancer treatment closer to home. Our services also include neonatology, specialist surgical care, and a wide range of diagnostics, supported by the new Community Diagnostic Centre at Whitehouse Health Centre. Further investment is underway, including the construction of Oak Wards - a new ward block featuring two 24 bed wards - and the recently approved Women and Children's Centre, set to open by 2030. Visit our website to explore the latest news and opportunities at MKUH - News - Milton Keynes University Hospital - For further information about Milton Keynes please visit - Visit Milton Keynes Job responsibilities SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES To advise the Director of Estates & Facilities as required, to ensure service is maintained in the absence of the post holder and undertake such duties as required of that post holder. To manage the delegated leads on the following areas of work: Nominated Responsible Persons for Fire, Nominated Responsible Person for Ventilation, Nominated Responsible Person for Water Management, Nominated Responsible Person for the Management of Asbestos. The post holder will be responsible for the day to day managerial/professional control of a wide range of operational services for the Estates Department as outlined in Appendix 1. Advise the Director of Estates & Facilities on the management of the Trusts estate and improvement of its physical environment for patients, visitors and staff. The post holder will advise on key areas of Estates Services to assist in the development of long term strategic plans and programmes of work that will impact on services and Trust assets to allow the organisation its overall objectives. To be responsible for managing and implementing Estates Service Level Agreements with other Occupiers, including regular service meetings and revising contracts at regular intervals to ensure service delivery is in line with financial income to the Trust and the needs of the occupiers. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Accountable for Estates Services including maintenance and services by directly employed and contract labour in excess of £1,000,000 within delegated limits. Budget holder for several department budgets across Estates Services, to delegated limits. To ensure expenditure is controlled across the budgets. Approve purchase orders and sign off payment of invoices and expenses. Responsible for production of Technical Tenders in line with Trust Standing Financial Instructions (SFIs). PERSONNEL RESPONSIBILITIES To provide managerial support and leadership to Estates Services staff. To maintain effective channels of communication within the department between management, staff and other hospital departments. To ensure training needs within the Department are prepared and appropriate induction and training schedules for staff are maintained and actioned including Mandatory Training, Essential for Role Technical Training and CPD. Establish working relationships and methods, with Health & Safety Executive, Environmental Health Officers, Local and County Councils and Environment Agency, Fire Authority and other Agencies. Please refer to the job description for further details. Person Specification Qualifications and knowledge Master's Level in Building Services (or a relevant Engineering discipline), or significant demonstratable experience gained from working at senior level in a complex estate with acquired knowledge and experience to the same level. Knowledge in NHS Engineering services Qualified as Authorised Person in an HTM engineering field. Membership of a professional engineering organisation with evidence of Continued Professional Development (CPD). Experience NHS experience in a similar role or substantial experience in a similar role in an equally high compliance industry. Experience of leading a range of departments and disciplines within Estate Management, including Maintenance, Engineering Teams, Fire Safety and Compliance. Advisory Experience in the strategic development of large complex estates with regards to engineering services. Skills High level communicator, Leadership skills High level judgements across a wide range of subject areas, often with conflicting demands and pressure from time and/or risk involved decision making. Contractual decisions with high levels of financial and service impacts. Ability to work accurately and manage large multi disciplinary departments under pressure. Ability to seek solutions to extremely challenging problems showing empathy with staff, visitors and patients. HR experience of following, implementing and managing policy across varied technical disciplines. Personal and people development Maintain Authorised Person (AP) accreditation. Regular updates through Journals, Workshops & HEFMA. Appraisal of direct reports and ensure all service staff receive appraisals. Communication Communicating Estates policy and highly technical information to senior management and directors. Negotiating large contracts. Dealing with a range of staff (technical & non-technical) and specialist contractors. Specific requirements Able to perform the duties of the post with reasonable aids and adaptations. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer name Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Head of Estates The closing date is 23 February 2026 Head of Estates - Lead Our Estates Services at MKUH Hours: 37.5 per week, based at MK6 5LD with occasional travel to Community Sites Milton Keynes University Hospital is growing, and so is our Estates team. We are creating a new senior leadership role to strengthen our ability to deliver safe, efficient, and high-quality estates services across a complex healthcare environment. As Head of Estates, you will work closely with the Director of Estates & Facilities, taking responsibility for the operational and strategic management of our Estates Services. This includes: Maintenance and Engineering Teams - ensuring reliability and compliance across critical systems Fire Safety and Compliance - managing statutory obligations and risk mitigation Minor Works Projects Your Role Provide professional leadership to multi-disciplinary teams, including Senior Engineers, Maintenance Managers, Fire Advisors, and Compliance Officers Oversee service delivery across electrical systems, ventilation, water hygiene, medical gases, and other HTM-compliant areas Advise on long-term strategic development and capital investment programmes Manage budgets of over £1 million and lead on technical tenders, contracts, and performance improvement Main duties of the job Estates & Ancillary Staff rate MKUH highly for supporting for a healthy work life balance (NHS Staff Survey 2024.) What We're Looking For Master's level qualification in Building Services or equivalent experience Proven leadership in estates management within the NHS or similar high compliance sector Strong technical knowledge of engineering services and statutory compliance Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to influence at senior levels Why Join MKUH? Be part of a forward thinking Trust with significant investment in infrastructure and patient care Shape the future of our estate and contribute to strategic development Join a team that values collaboration, professionalism, and continuous improvement Apply today and help us deliver excellence in estates management. If you have pre application questions, please direct these to Tony Marsh (Director of Estates & Facilities) via the Maintenance Helpdesk on . Find out more about our new developments: MK View About us Milton Keynes University Hospital, in proud partnership with the University of Buckingham, is a University Teaching Hospital committed to advancing patient care through cutting edge research and education. With a "Good" rating from the CQC and significant investment underway, this is an exciting time to join our team and grow your career. As a medium sized general hospital, we provide a full range of general medical and surgical services, including a busy Emergency Department, Maternity, and Paediatrics. As the population of our city and surrounding areas continues to grow rapidly, we are expanding and enhancing our facilities to meet rising demand and improve access to care for all our communities. We are also proud to offer a growing portfolio of specialist services. In January 2025 we opened our state of the art Radiotherapy Centre, bringing advanced cancer treatment closer to home. Our services also include neonatology, specialist surgical care, and a wide range of diagnostics, supported by the new Community Diagnostic Centre at Whitehouse Health Centre. Further investment is underway, including the construction of Oak Wards - a new ward block featuring two 24 bed wards - and the recently approved Women and Children's Centre, set to open by 2030. Visit our website to explore the latest news and opportunities at MKUH - News - Milton Keynes University Hospital - For further information about Milton Keynes please visit - Visit Milton Keynes Job responsibilities SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES To advise the Director of Estates & Facilities as required, to ensure service is maintained in the absence of the post holder and undertake such duties as required of that post holder. To manage the delegated leads on the following areas of work: Nominated Responsible Persons for Fire, Nominated Responsible Person for Ventilation, Nominated Responsible Person for Water Management, Nominated Responsible Person for the Management of Asbestos. The post holder will be responsible for the day to day managerial/professional control of a wide range of operational services for the Estates Department as outlined in Appendix 1. Advise the Director of Estates & Facilities on the management of the Trusts estate and improvement of its physical environment for patients, visitors and staff. The post holder will advise on key areas of Estates Services to assist in the development of long term strategic plans and programmes of work that will impact on services and Trust assets to allow the organisation its overall objectives. To be responsible for managing and implementing Estates Service Level Agreements with other Occupiers, including regular service meetings and revising contracts at regular intervals to ensure service delivery is in line with financial income to the Trust and the needs of the occupiers. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Accountable for Estates Services including maintenance and services by directly employed and contract labour in excess of £1,000,000 within delegated limits. Budget holder for several department budgets across Estates Services, to delegated limits. To ensure expenditure is controlled across the budgets. Approve purchase orders and sign off payment of invoices and expenses. Responsible for production of Technical Tenders in line with Trust Standing Financial Instructions (SFIs). PERSONNEL RESPONSIBILITIES To provide managerial support and leadership to Estates Services staff. To maintain effective channels of communication within the department between management, staff and other hospital departments. To ensure training needs within the Department are prepared and appropriate induction and training schedules for staff are maintained and actioned including Mandatory Training, Essential for Role Technical Training and CPD. Establish working relationships and methods, with Health & Safety Executive, Environmental Health Officers, Local and County Councils and Environment Agency, Fire Authority and other Agencies. Please refer to the job description for further details. Person Specification Qualifications and knowledge Master's Level in Building Services (or a relevant Engineering discipline), or significant demonstratable experience gained from working at senior level in a complex estate with acquired knowledge and experience to the same level. Knowledge in NHS Engineering services Qualified as Authorised Person in an HTM engineering field. Membership of a professional engineering organisation with evidence of Continued Professional Development (CPD). Experience NHS experience in a similar role or substantial experience in a similar role in an equally high compliance industry. Experience of leading a range of departments and disciplines within Estate Management, including Maintenance, Engineering Teams, Fire Safety and Compliance. Advisory Experience in the strategic development of large complex estates with regards to engineering services. Skills High level communicator, Leadership skills High level judgements across a wide range of subject areas, often with conflicting demands and pressure from time and/or risk involved decision making. Contractual decisions with high levels of financial and service impacts. Ability to work accurately and manage large multi disciplinary departments under pressure. Ability to seek solutions to extremely challenging problems showing empathy with staff, visitors and patients. HR experience of following, implementing and managing policy across varied technical disciplines. Personal and people development Maintain Authorised Person (AP) accreditation. Regular updates through Journals, Workshops & HEFMA. Appraisal of direct reports and ensure all service staff receive appraisals. Communication Communicating Estates policy and highly technical information to senior management and directors. Negotiating large contracts. Dealing with a range of staff (technical & non-technical) and specialist contractors. Specific requirements Able to perform the duties of the post with reasonable aids and adaptations. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer name Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Materials Scientist
Ponda Bristol, Gloucestershire
About ponda Ponda is a biomaterials company developing technologies to transform plants grown on regenerated peatlands into next-generation textiles for the fashion industry. Our first product, BioPuff, is an innovative insulation material used as an alternative to animal-based goose-down and synthetic fillers. By connecting the restoration of precious peatlands to the creation of healthier materials, farmers are able to build climate resilience whilst supplying an industry striving to reach net-zero targets. About The Role Ponda is seeking a highly motivated materials scientist to join our material development team. You will join us at an exciting stage in our journey, with new products in the pipeline and a range of brand partnerships. In this role you will draw upon your expertise in fibre processing to create and refine natural fibre products, enhancing performance in-line with industry requirements. This will require an innovative approach, as we aim to introduce a novel fibre to the fashion industry. We are looking for a candidate to work holistically across our production, from fibre extraction to final product (loose-fill and nonwoven). You will work hands on with the material and engage with our engineering and garment integration teams to implement and test improvement measures. You will join a small but growing team, giving you the freedom to innovate and shape the future of textile supply chains. Key Responsibilities Materials & Fibre Development Research, design, and test fibre treatments and material modifications to improve performance and durability Develop and refine natural fibre processing routes suitable for scale up and commercial production. Contribute to the technical development of BioPuff product formats, with a core focus on nonwoven Manage and build a network of third party providers for testing and development services. Work closely with agriculture and supply chain teams to develop and refine feedstock quality and consistency Testing, Characterisation & Quality Run lab-scale and production-scale equipment to create samples for internal testing and customer trials. Manage material testing in-line with ISO and other standards. Design and implement material testing protocols where necessary. Develop and implement quality control procedures to ensure consistency and repeatability of fibre products. Scale Up & Manufacturing Support Work closely with process and manufacturing engineers to integrate improved fibre treatments and material processes into production. Design and support industrial trials, with troubleshooting during scale up from lab to pilot and production scale. Conduct feasibility studies and contribute to cost and sustainability assessments of new materials and processes. Collaboration & R&D Pathways Collaborate with garment integration, and commercial teams to provide technical guidance on material use and performance. Stay informed on emerging sustainable materials technologies and contribute ideas for future product development. About You You love getting stuck in. This is a deeply practical role where hands on work is central to how we innovate - we learn fast by testing, breaking, tweaking, and trying again. You're comfortable moving between the lab bench, the workshop, and the production floor, and you're as happy running experiments as you are modifying a bit of kit to make it work better. If you're a materials science extraordinaire who also knows how to fix a bike, bodge a prototype, or plumb a sink when needed, you'll feel right at home at Ponda. We're a small, fast moving team, and the people who thrive here are curious, resourceful, and not afraid to get their hands dirty in the name of progress. Essential Skills & Experience Bachelor's or Master's degree in Materials Science, Textile Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. 2 to 5 years' experience in a relevant materials, textiles, or fibre focused role, specifically, holding an R&D position within a manufacturing company. Highly proactive and self led, comfortable identifying problems, designing experiments, and driving work forward without waiting for instruction. Practical experience with natural fibres, sustainable materials, or bio based products. Familiarity with materials testing, characterisation techniques, and quality control principles. Strong analytical and problem solving skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects. Excellent communication skills and confidence working across technical and non technical teams. A genuine interest in sustainability and environmentally responsible materials development. Bonus (But Not Essential) Experience with nonwoven manufacturing processes. Experience working with novel or under utilised natural fibres. Workshop or prototyping experience. Exposure to scale up, pilot trials, or manufacturing environments. What You'll Get in Return Competitive salary Be part of an innovative endeavour towards truly regenerative materials Contribute to company research direction Flexible working around core hours Cycle to work scheme Scale with a rapidly growing organisation, working with experienced and motivated individuals Birthday day off Fun! We work hard, but we make sure we enjoy the process. Ponda aims to be an equal opportunities employer. We invest in people regardless of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, or race. We assure equality and respect. We do not accept any form of harassment, bias or discrimination towards applicants and employees.
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
About ponda Ponda is a biomaterials company developing technologies to transform plants grown on regenerated peatlands into next-generation textiles for the fashion industry. Our first product, BioPuff, is an innovative insulation material used as an alternative to animal-based goose-down and synthetic fillers. By connecting the restoration of precious peatlands to the creation of healthier materials, farmers are able to build climate resilience whilst supplying an industry striving to reach net-zero targets. About The Role Ponda is seeking a highly motivated materials scientist to join our material development team. You will join us at an exciting stage in our journey, with new products in the pipeline and a range of brand partnerships. In this role you will draw upon your expertise in fibre processing to create and refine natural fibre products, enhancing performance in-line with industry requirements. This will require an innovative approach, as we aim to introduce a novel fibre to the fashion industry. We are looking for a candidate to work holistically across our production, from fibre extraction to final product (loose-fill and nonwoven). You will work hands on with the material and engage with our engineering and garment integration teams to implement and test improvement measures. You will join a small but growing team, giving you the freedom to innovate and shape the future of textile supply chains. Key Responsibilities Materials & Fibre Development Research, design, and test fibre treatments and material modifications to improve performance and durability Develop and refine natural fibre processing routes suitable for scale up and commercial production. Contribute to the technical development of BioPuff product formats, with a core focus on nonwoven Manage and build a network of third party providers for testing and development services. Work closely with agriculture and supply chain teams to develop and refine feedstock quality and consistency Testing, Characterisation & Quality Run lab-scale and production-scale equipment to create samples for internal testing and customer trials. Manage material testing in-line with ISO and other standards. Design and implement material testing protocols where necessary. Develop and implement quality control procedures to ensure consistency and repeatability of fibre products. Scale Up & Manufacturing Support Work closely with process and manufacturing engineers to integrate improved fibre treatments and material processes into production. Design and support industrial trials, with troubleshooting during scale up from lab to pilot and production scale. Conduct feasibility studies and contribute to cost and sustainability assessments of new materials and processes. Collaboration & R&D Pathways Collaborate with garment integration, and commercial teams to provide technical guidance on material use and performance. Stay informed on emerging sustainable materials technologies and contribute ideas for future product development. About You You love getting stuck in. This is a deeply practical role where hands on work is central to how we innovate - we learn fast by testing, breaking, tweaking, and trying again. You're comfortable moving between the lab bench, the workshop, and the production floor, and you're as happy running experiments as you are modifying a bit of kit to make it work better. If you're a materials science extraordinaire who also knows how to fix a bike, bodge a prototype, or plumb a sink when needed, you'll feel right at home at Ponda. We're a small, fast moving team, and the people who thrive here are curious, resourceful, and not afraid to get their hands dirty in the name of progress. Essential Skills & Experience Bachelor's or Master's degree in Materials Science, Textile Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. 2 to 5 years' experience in a relevant materials, textiles, or fibre focused role, specifically, holding an R&D position within a manufacturing company. Highly proactive and self led, comfortable identifying problems, designing experiments, and driving work forward without waiting for instruction. Practical experience with natural fibres, sustainable materials, or bio based products. Familiarity with materials testing, characterisation techniques, and quality control principles. Strong analytical and problem solving skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects. Excellent communication skills and confidence working across technical and non technical teams. A genuine interest in sustainability and environmentally responsible materials development. Bonus (But Not Essential) Experience with nonwoven manufacturing processes. Experience working with novel or under utilised natural fibres. Workshop or prototyping experience. Exposure to scale up, pilot trials, or manufacturing environments. What You'll Get in Return Competitive salary Be part of an innovative endeavour towards truly regenerative materials Contribute to company research direction Flexible working around core hours Cycle to work scheme Scale with a rapidly growing organisation, working with experienced and motivated individuals Birthday day off Fun! We work hard, but we make sure we enjoy the process. Ponda aims to be an equal opportunities employer. We invest in people regardless of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, or race. We assure equality and respect. We do not accept any form of harassment, bias or discrimination towards applicants and employees.
The Winchester Beacon
Facilities and Compliance Manager
The Winchester Beacon
Join The Winchester Beacon in the role of Facilities and Compliance Manager and know that every day you are helping people to rebuild their lives and move on from homelessness. It is an opportunity to shape this new role at an exciting time of growth for the charity. The Facilities and Compliance Manager is responsible for overseeing the efficient operation, safety and regulatory compliance of all charity facilities. This role ensures that buildings, systems and operations meet legal standards and support a safe and productive work environment. Facilities Management Manage maintenance, repairs and upgrades across all sites. Oversee supplier relationships and service contracts. Implement sustainability and energy efficiency initiatives. Ensure physical and digital security systems are effective. Compliance Oversight Develop and maintain compliance programmes aligned with UK regulations. Conduct audits and inspections; maintain documentation. Liaise with regulatory bodies and respond to inspections. Train staff on compliance policies and procedures. Health and Safety Lead health and safety initiatives and risk assessments. Ensure emergency preparedness and incident response plans. Maintain compliance with HSE and environmental standards. Remote Work and Hybrid Facilities Support remote and hybrid work policies, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations for home-based employees. Coordinate remote access to facilities systems and documentation. Ensure remote workers have appropriate equipment and support. Bachelor s degree in Facilities Management, Engineering, Compliance or a related field or equivalent experience. Proven experience in facilities and compliance roles. Strong knowledge of UK health, safety and environmental regulations. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Proficiency in facilities and compliance management software. You will be supported for certifications including NEBOSH, ISO, CISI
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Join The Winchester Beacon in the role of Facilities and Compliance Manager and know that every day you are helping people to rebuild their lives and move on from homelessness. It is an opportunity to shape this new role at an exciting time of growth for the charity. The Facilities and Compliance Manager is responsible for overseeing the efficient operation, safety and regulatory compliance of all charity facilities. This role ensures that buildings, systems and operations meet legal standards and support a safe and productive work environment. Facilities Management Manage maintenance, repairs and upgrades across all sites. Oversee supplier relationships and service contracts. Implement sustainability and energy efficiency initiatives. Ensure physical and digital security systems are effective. Compliance Oversight Develop and maintain compliance programmes aligned with UK regulations. Conduct audits and inspections; maintain documentation. Liaise with regulatory bodies and respond to inspections. Train staff on compliance policies and procedures. Health and Safety Lead health and safety initiatives and risk assessments. Ensure emergency preparedness and incident response plans. Maintain compliance with HSE and environmental standards. Remote Work and Hybrid Facilities Support remote and hybrid work policies, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations for home-based employees. Coordinate remote access to facilities systems and documentation. Ensure remote workers have appropriate equipment and support. Bachelor s degree in Facilities Management, Engineering, Compliance or a related field or equivalent experience. Proven experience in facilities and compliance roles. Strong knowledge of UK health, safety and environmental regulations. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Proficiency in facilities and compliance management software. You will be supported for certifications including NEBOSH, ISO, CISI
Echo Labs - Director of Operations
Kubelt
Introduction Echo Labs is building the scientific and technical foundation for ecological intelligence: a multimodal system to measure, model, and forecast Ecosystem Condition as a dynamic property. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a planetary moonshot - with a public good mission, operating like a start up. We are a new Focused Research Organization (FRO) supported by Convergent Research and funded by the Advanced Research and Invention Agency to pursue high-risk, high-reward science in the public interest. About this role Echo Labs is seeking a Director of Operations to lead Echo's operations in the UK. The Director of Operations will build and run the operational backbone that allows Echo's scientific and technical teams to execute rapidly and at scale. This is a high-leverage role: you'll keep the machine running smoothly so our scientific team can focus on discovery. We're looking for a high-motivation personality to join our startup-like environment for onsite work in London. The Director of Operations is responsible for designing and continuously improving Echo's core systems across project management, administration, finance, people, and field operations. This role translates strategic ambition into practical execution. You'll be creating lightweight but robust processes that support a fast-moving R&D organisation while laying the groundwork for long-term resilience. This begins by establishing core functional foundations for a mission-driven startup-style organisation, and then moves to coordinating scientific teams, field vendors, and community partners to execute data collection across the UK. As Echo scales, this role will evolve from hands on execution to building and leading a small operations team, with clear ownership boundaries across admin, finance operations, and field logistics. The Director of Operations reports to the CEO and will work in close partnership with the Chief Science Officer, Chief Technology Officer, and Director of Product & Partnerships as a core member of Echo's leadership team. While Convergent provides shared services and frameworks, the Director of Operations has day to day ownership and decision making authority for Echo's internal operations. Core Responsibilities Internal coordination and project management Design, implement, and oversee internal project management and coordination systems, ensuring clear milestones, ownership, and reporting across scientific, technical, and operational workstreams. Establish day to day operating rhythms, supported by lightweight but robust internal infrastructure, enabling the organisation to scale without bureaucracy. Field operations Build a team to manage Echo's first large scale ecological field campaign, coordinating timelines, logistics, and dependencies to ensure readiness for a 2027 launch. Oversee procurement and logistics for field equipment and services, including sensors, consumables, transport, storage, and vendor coordination. Manage a team of partners and contractors to execute Echo's field data collection campaign, coordinating people, equipment and logistics. Partner closely with the Chief Science Officer and academic collaborators to plan for operational contingencies, including environmental uncertainty, access constraints, and equipment failure, translating scientific risk into practical mitigation plans. Administrative and organisational operations Act as Echo's primary point of contact with Convergent Research on all administrative matters, ensuring smooth coordination across finance, HR, legal, and compliance functions. Establish and own Echo's day to day administrative operations, adapting Convergent's chosen services and frameworks to meet Echo's specific needs as it scales. Identify operational gaps or bottlenecks early and proactively propose improvements to administrative systems and workflows. Build institutional knowledge and continuity, ensuring that administrative operations remain resilient as Echo grows in team size, complexity, and geographic scope. Finance and compliance Prepare and coordinate materials for the Board of Directors, including operational updates, budgets, and decision memos, working closely with the CEO. Own Echo's financial operations, overseeing budgeting, expense management, payroll coordination, grant reporting, and internal financial controls, in close collaboration with Convergent Research's finance team. Profile (You have) Proven (5+ years) experience setting up operations from scratch or significantly scaling internal operations in startup-style organizations. Direct experience coordinating multi vendor operations, and managing performance against delivery commitments. Experience coordinating across highly interdisciplinary teams, including scientists, engineers, product, and external partners, with the ability to align diverse incentives, timelines, and ways of working. Proven ability to operate across organisational boundaries, such as working with funders, shared service providers, research collaborators, or institutional partners, while maintaining clear internal ownership and accountability. High degree of autonomy and judgment, with comfort making decisions under uncertainty and building processes before best practices exist. Motivation to work in a mission-driven, startup-style organisation, including willingness to be hands on, adapt quickly, and operate without large support teams. Exceptional organisational and execution skills, with demonstrated ability to manage multiple workstreams, deadlines, and stakeholders in a fast-moving environment. Adept with digital tools (Google Workspace, Slack, Notion, Asana, etc.) Highly Valued Experience Experience supporting complex, multi-stakeholder projects (e.g. research programs, technical platforms, or large-scale field operations) that require careful planning, sequencing, and dependency management. Familiarity with environmental, climate, or ecological domains, or demonstrated ability to quickly come up to speed in new scientific areas and work effectively with domain experts. Leadership experience in mission-driven or public-interest initiatives, including comfort balancing rigour, speed, and long term institutional thinking. Experience navigating data governance and licensing. We Offer (Amazing Benefits) A rare chance to build institutional architecture for frontier science and work with some of the smartest and most talented experts from different fields. Up to a 6% employer pension contribution, with optional additional salary sacrifice, because future you deserves comfort. Top tier private medical and dental insurance-are fully covered for you and your dependents. Stay healthy, my friend. Generous parental leave-20 weeks make whole pay for both parents. 25 days of holiday allowance. Wellness allowance for fitness and wellness activities. Progression In 30 days: You will work closely with the leadership team to develop a deep understanding of Echo's mission, scientific priorities, and operating constraints. In parallel, you will onboard Convergent Research's shared services and assess existing operational processes. By the end of the first month, you will have established clear ownership over day to day operations and identified priority gaps where new systems or workflows are needed. By 3 months: You will be a fully embedded member of Echo's leadership team, with ownership of core operational systems across administration, finance operations, and internal coordination. You will have implemented initial operating rhythms and tracking mechanisms and streamlined workflows. By 12 months: You will be leading Echo's operations end to end, with responsibility for maintaining reliable, scalable systems that support a growing scientific organisation. You will have built or begun building a small operations team, delegated day to day execution where appropriate, and refined processes to balance speed, rigor, and long term organisational resilience as Echo scales. Outro We're bringing together top talent from academia, industry, and startups to build a new model for innovative R&D. We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. We believe in hiring individuals based on their unique talents-not on race, color, religion, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law or our company policies. We are more than a proud Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Our goal is to foster a healthy, safe, and respectful environment where all employees are valued and treated with dignity. 100000 - 110000 GBP a year Bonus: Performance-based
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Introduction Echo Labs is building the scientific and technical foundation for ecological intelligence: a multimodal system to measure, model, and forecast Ecosystem Condition as a dynamic property. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a planetary moonshot - with a public good mission, operating like a start up. We are a new Focused Research Organization (FRO) supported by Convergent Research and funded by the Advanced Research and Invention Agency to pursue high-risk, high-reward science in the public interest. About this role Echo Labs is seeking a Director of Operations to lead Echo's operations in the UK. The Director of Operations will build and run the operational backbone that allows Echo's scientific and technical teams to execute rapidly and at scale. This is a high-leverage role: you'll keep the machine running smoothly so our scientific team can focus on discovery. We're looking for a high-motivation personality to join our startup-like environment for onsite work in London. The Director of Operations is responsible for designing and continuously improving Echo's core systems across project management, administration, finance, people, and field operations. This role translates strategic ambition into practical execution. You'll be creating lightweight but robust processes that support a fast-moving R&D organisation while laying the groundwork for long-term resilience. This begins by establishing core functional foundations for a mission-driven startup-style organisation, and then moves to coordinating scientific teams, field vendors, and community partners to execute data collection across the UK. As Echo scales, this role will evolve from hands on execution to building and leading a small operations team, with clear ownership boundaries across admin, finance operations, and field logistics. The Director of Operations reports to the CEO and will work in close partnership with the Chief Science Officer, Chief Technology Officer, and Director of Product & Partnerships as a core member of Echo's leadership team. While Convergent provides shared services and frameworks, the Director of Operations has day to day ownership and decision making authority for Echo's internal operations. Core Responsibilities Internal coordination and project management Design, implement, and oversee internal project management and coordination systems, ensuring clear milestones, ownership, and reporting across scientific, technical, and operational workstreams. Establish day to day operating rhythms, supported by lightweight but robust internal infrastructure, enabling the organisation to scale without bureaucracy. Field operations Build a team to manage Echo's first large scale ecological field campaign, coordinating timelines, logistics, and dependencies to ensure readiness for a 2027 launch. Oversee procurement and logistics for field equipment and services, including sensors, consumables, transport, storage, and vendor coordination. Manage a team of partners and contractors to execute Echo's field data collection campaign, coordinating people, equipment and logistics. Partner closely with the Chief Science Officer and academic collaborators to plan for operational contingencies, including environmental uncertainty, access constraints, and equipment failure, translating scientific risk into practical mitigation plans. Administrative and organisational operations Act as Echo's primary point of contact with Convergent Research on all administrative matters, ensuring smooth coordination across finance, HR, legal, and compliance functions. Establish and own Echo's day to day administrative operations, adapting Convergent's chosen services and frameworks to meet Echo's specific needs as it scales. Identify operational gaps or bottlenecks early and proactively propose improvements to administrative systems and workflows. Build institutional knowledge and continuity, ensuring that administrative operations remain resilient as Echo grows in team size, complexity, and geographic scope. Finance and compliance Prepare and coordinate materials for the Board of Directors, including operational updates, budgets, and decision memos, working closely with the CEO. Own Echo's financial operations, overseeing budgeting, expense management, payroll coordination, grant reporting, and internal financial controls, in close collaboration with Convergent Research's finance team. Profile (You have) Proven (5+ years) experience setting up operations from scratch or significantly scaling internal operations in startup-style organizations. Direct experience coordinating multi vendor operations, and managing performance against delivery commitments. Experience coordinating across highly interdisciplinary teams, including scientists, engineers, product, and external partners, with the ability to align diverse incentives, timelines, and ways of working. Proven ability to operate across organisational boundaries, such as working with funders, shared service providers, research collaborators, or institutional partners, while maintaining clear internal ownership and accountability. High degree of autonomy and judgment, with comfort making decisions under uncertainty and building processes before best practices exist. Motivation to work in a mission-driven, startup-style organisation, including willingness to be hands on, adapt quickly, and operate without large support teams. Exceptional organisational and execution skills, with demonstrated ability to manage multiple workstreams, deadlines, and stakeholders in a fast-moving environment. Adept with digital tools (Google Workspace, Slack, Notion, Asana, etc.) Highly Valued Experience Experience supporting complex, multi-stakeholder projects (e.g. research programs, technical platforms, or large-scale field operations) that require careful planning, sequencing, and dependency management. Familiarity with environmental, climate, or ecological domains, or demonstrated ability to quickly come up to speed in new scientific areas and work effectively with domain experts. Leadership experience in mission-driven or public-interest initiatives, including comfort balancing rigour, speed, and long term institutional thinking. Experience navigating data governance and licensing. We Offer (Amazing Benefits) A rare chance to build institutional architecture for frontier science and work with some of the smartest and most talented experts from different fields. Up to a 6% employer pension contribution, with optional additional salary sacrifice, because future you deserves comfort. Top tier private medical and dental insurance-are fully covered for you and your dependents. Stay healthy, my friend. Generous parental leave-20 weeks make whole pay for both parents. 25 days of holiday allowance. Wellness allowance for fitness and wellness activities. Progression In 30 days: You will work closely with the leadership team to develop a deep understanding of Echo's mission, scientific priorities, and operating constraints. In parallel, you will onboard Convergent Research's shared services and assess existing operational processes. By the end of the first month, you will have established clear ownership over day to day operations and identified priority gaps where new systems or workflows are needed. By 3 months: You will be a fully embedded member of Echo's leadership team, with ownership of core operational systems across administration, finance operations, and internal coordination. You will have implemented initial operating rhythms and tracking mechanisms and streamlined workflows. By 12 months: You will be leading Echo's operations end to end, with responsibility for maintaining reliable, scalable systems that support a growing scientific organisation. You will have built or begun building a small operations team, delegated day to day execution where appropriate, and refined processes to balance speed, rigor, and long term organisational resilience as Echo scales. Outro We're bringing together top talent from academia, industry, and startups to build a new model for innovative R&D. We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. We believe in hiring individuals based on their unique talents-not on race, color, religion, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law or our company policies. We are more than a proud Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Our goal is to foster a healthy, safe, and respectful environment where all employees are valued and treated with dignity. 100000 - 110000 GBP a year Bonus: Performance-based

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