We have a new opportunity for an on site Project Manager for our forestry and landscaping client. As our Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a construction site, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. They manage teams, coordinate resources, enforce health and safety regulations, and liaise with contractors, suppliers, partners and customers. We value in-person collaboration and team culture, but we're also committed to supporting flexible working where possible. We encourage you to raise any specific requirements during the interview process so we can explore how this could be accommodated. NVQ Level 4/5/6, BTEC diploma in Building Construction or similar Black CSCS Card Valid SMSTS certificate Valid First Aid at Work certificate Valid LOLER certificate Valid CITB SEATS & Temporary works Certificate Trade experience More about the Project Manager role Oversee site operations to ensure adherence to specifications, timelines, and budgets. Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations, promoting a safety culture. Direct labour, equipment, and resources to achieve project completion on time and within budget. Monitor project progress, addressing delays, risks, or issues promptly. Conduct regular site inspections to assess quality, safety, and progress. Coordinate with the Buying and Surveying teams to ensure timely procurement of materials and services. Manage site teams, monitor performance, and implement corrective actions as needed. Attend weekly meetings with the site sales executive. Ensure permits and inspections are in place before and during the project. Conduct site inductions for new personnel and subcontractors on health and safety procedures. Maintain accurate records of site activities and project documentation. Support site logistics to ensure proper material storage and availability. Oversee project closeout, ensuring all tasks are completed and documentation submitted. Ensure compliance with safety policies and regulations. Develop and lead staff to maintain high morale and performance. Support training and development of team members. Blue Arrow is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to helping find great work opportunities for great people. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 12, 2025
Full time
We have a new opportunity for an on site Project Manager for our forestry and landscaping client. As our Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a construction site, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. They manage teams, coordinate resources, enforce health and safety regulations, and liaise with contractors, suppliers, partners and customers. We value in-person collaboration and team culture, but we're also committed to supporting flexible working where possible. We encourage you to raise any specific requirements during the interview process so we can explore how this could be accommodated. NVQ Level 4/5/6, BTEC diploma in Building Construction or similar Black CSCS Card Valid SMSTS certificate Valid First Aid at Work certificate Valid LOLER certificate Valid CITB SEATS & Temporary works Certificate Trade experience More about the Project Manager role Oversee site operations to ensure adherence to specifications, timelines, and budgets. Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations, promoting a safety culture. Direct labour, equipment, and resources to achieve project completion on time and within budget. Monitor project progress, addressing delays, risks, or issues promptly. Conduct regular site inspections to assess quality, safety, and progress. Coordinate with the Buying and Surveying teams to ensure timely procurement of materials and services. Manage site teams, monitor performance, and implement corrective actions as needed. Attend weekly meetings with the site sales executive. Ensure permits and inspections are in place before and during the project. Conduct site inductions for new personnel and subcontractors on health and safety procedures. Maintain accurate records of site activities and project documentation. Support site logistics to ensure proper material storage and availability. Oversee project closeout, ensuring all tasks are completed and documentation submitted. Ensure compliance with safety policies and regulations. Develop and lead staff to maintain high morale and performance. Support training and development of team members. Blue Arrow is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to helping find great work opportunities for great people. JBRP1_UKTJ
We have a new opportunity for an on site Project Manager for our forestry and landscaping client. As our Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a construction site, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. They manage teams, coordinate resources, enforce health and safety regulations, and liaise with
Dec 12, 2025
Full time
We have a new opportunity for an on site Project Manager for our forestry and landscaping client. As our Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a construction site, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. They manage teams, coordinate resources, enforce health and safety regulations, and liaise with
Our client is an environmental and landscape business with a strong reputation, working alongside some well known business and supporting them with landscape and ecology requirements. They are looking for an experienced, qualified and ambitious Senior Ecologist who can help us to offer unparalleled ecological expertise and services to our existing high-profile clients within the commercial, public, private, utility and charity sectors, and to assist us in growing and developing the company to ever greater heights. They greatly value professional integrity, a dedicated yet flexible work ethic, and impeccable standards of quality. The role can be based outside either in their Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire or Berkshire office and with the option for remote and home working. As Senior Ecologist. you will be required to deliver a range of ecological consultancy services to an exceptional standard, taking projects through from inception to completion. You will be operating as part of a larger consultancy offering Nature Recovery, Arboricultural and Forestry services, and alongside operational landscape and forestry teams delivering practical services. The job role will include: Liaising with clients, attending site meetings and producing quotations and costed proposals; Designing and specifying surveys and projects; Supervising and undertaking field survey work; Report writing and supervision for a range of ecological consultancy work including UK Habitat Surveys, protected species surveys, Preliminary Ecological Appraisals, Ecological Impact Assessments, HRAs and SSSI consents; Completing Biodiversity Net Gain baseline assessments, metric calculations and strategies for a range of projects, and contributing to the production of Habitat Management & Monitoring Plans (HMMPs); Working closely with other consultants on joint projects such as Landscape Management Plans and Woodland Creation Design Plans, and supporting our operational teams in the practical delivery of projects; Line manager to a small team of Ecologists and Assistants with the responsibility of managing their work programme, providing day-to-day support, and supporting training needs. Appointment and management of seasonal Field Ecologists. ? Core skills and requirements: A degree in ecology or a related subject; Minimum 5-Years relevant professional ecological experience with a consultancy background; Thorough working knowledge and understanding of UK and European legislation related to protected species and habitats; Experience of preparing Preliminary Ecological Appraisals and Ecological Impact Assessments; Experience producing HRAs and SSSI consents; Experience of completing BNG baseline assessments and metric calculations; Excellent understanding of the UK planning system and experience contributing to planning applications; Strong field surveyor skills including extended Phase 1 Habitat Surveys, UKHabs, botanical and protected species surveys; Protected species survey licences to include at least Level 2 bat licence and Level 1 great crested newt licence; Ability to put together appropriately designed survey strategies, develop viable mitigation approaches, and to manage EPS mitigation licence applications from start to finish; Proven experience of line managing staff and overseeing teams of field surveyors; Full member of CIEEM; Technical proficiency using Microsoft Office and GIS; Excellent project management skills and the ability to manage project finances; Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel; ? Desirable skills / qualifications: Chartered Ecologist or Environmentalist; Masters degree in a related subject Survey licences for dormouse, otter, barn owl, and low impact class licences for bat and badger Experience of being an expert witness at a planning inquiry; Experience undertaking Breeding Bird Surveys and data analysis; Technical proficiency in specialist software such as AutoCAD and Cartographer. Tree Climbing & Aerial Tree Rescue qualification. ? Working hours: Standard full-time working hours will be 08:00 -17:00 Monday to Friday, although with the option to agree different starting and finishing times. The role will require working some anti-social hours, particularly during survey season. ? Our benefits include: Access to company vehicle Company sick pay Additional holiday days accrued, increased with length of service + Bank Holidays Pension scheme Long Service Awards Training and Personal development opportunities Employee referral scheme Company competitions Discounts Confidential mental health support JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Our client is an environmental and landscape business with a strong reputation, working alongside some well known business and supporting them with landscape and ecology requirements. They are looking for an experienced, qualified and ambitious Senior Ecologist who can help us to offer unparalleled ecological expertise and services to our existing high-profile clients within the commercial, public, private, utility and charity sectors, and to assist us in growing and developing the company to ever greater heights. They greatly value professional integrity, a dedicated yet flexible work ethic, and impeccable standards of quality. The role can be based outside either in their Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire or Berkshire office and with the option for remote and home working. As Senior Ecologist. you will be required to deliver a range of ecological consultancy services to an exceptional standard, taking projects through from inception to completion. You will be operating as part of a larger consultancy offering Nature Recovery, Arboricultural and Forestry services, and alongside operational landscape and forestry teams delivering practical services. The job role will include: Liaising with clients, attending site meetings and producing quotations and costed proposals; Designing and specifying surveys and projects; Supervising and undertaking field survey work; Report writing and supervision for a range of ecological consultancy work including UK Habitat Surveys, protected species surveys, Preliminary Ecological Appraisals, Ecological Impact Assessments, HRAs and SSSI consents; Completing Biodiversity Net Gain baseline assessments, metric calculations and strategies for a range of projects, and contributing to the production of Habitat Management & Monitoring Plans (HMMPs); Working closely with other consultants on joint projects such as Landscape Management Plans and Woodland Creation Design Plans, and supporting our operational teams in the practical delivery of projects; Line manager to a small team of Ecologists and Assistants with the responsibility of managing their work programme, providing day-to-day support, and supporting training needs. Appointment and management of seasonal Field Ecologists. ? Core skills and requirements: A degree in ecology or a related subject; Minimum 5-Years relevant professional ecological experience with a consultancy background; Thorough working knowledge and understanding of UK and European legislation related to protected species and habitats; Experience of preparing Preliminary Ecological Appraisals and Ecological Impact Assessments; Experience producing HRAs and SSSI consents; Experience of completing BNG baseline assessments and metric calculations; Excellent understanding of the UK planning system and experience contributing to planning applications; Strong field surveyor skills including extended Phase 1 Habitat Surveys, UKHabs, botanical and protected species surveys; Protected species survey licences to include at least Level 2 bat licence and Level 1 great crested newt licence; Ability to put together appropriately designed survey strategies, develop viable mitigation approaches, and to manage EPS mitigation licence applications from start to finish; Proven experience of line managing staff and overseeing teams of field surveyors; Full member of CIEEM; Technical proficiency using Microsoft Office and GIS; Excellent project management skills and the ability to manage project finances; Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel; ? Desirable skills / qualifications: Chartered Ecologist or Environmentalist; Masters degree in a related subject Survey licences for dormouse, otter, barn owl, and low impact class licences for bat and badger Experience of being an expert witness at a planning inquiry; Experience undertaking Breeding Bird Surveys and data analysis; Technical proficiency in specialist software such as AutoCAD and Cartographer. Tree Climbing & Aerial Tree Rescue qualification. ? Working hours: Standard full-time working hours will be 08:00 -17:00 Monday to Friday, although with the option to agree different starting and finishing times. The role will require working some anti-social hours, particularly during survey season. ? Our benefits include: Access to company vehicle Company sick pay Additional holiday days accrued, increased with length of service + Bank Holidays Pension scheme Long Service Awards Training and Personal development opportunities Employee referral scheme Company competitions Discounts Confidential mental health support JBRP1_UKTJ