Senior Highways Engineer London Project Centre, part of Marston Holdings, is a leading design, engineering, and landscape architecture consultancy whose highly talented people are passionate about creating places that are attractive, innovative, sustainable, and safe. Due to continued expansion of the business, we are now looking for a Senior Highways Engineer to join our dynamic team based in London. The ideal candidate will be professionally accredited (IEng or CEng) or near chartered status for the role in the highways team The Position & Key Responsibilities This role will require you to operate independently or as part of a team to deliver and outline detailed designs for minor and major highway schemes and traffic management projects. The role requires an in-depth knowledge of 3D highways design, processes, and requirements for delivery of construction drawings and workable highway designs. Significant experience in the development and detailed design of highway maintenance and improvement scheme designs in accordance with the DMRB using AutoCAD and Civils 3D. Proven ability to be able to produce highways 3D Engineering designs from 2D layouts including existing and proposed models, cross section, long section, and contours. Knowledge of highway assets and the appropriate solutions for renewal or improvement. The design and documentation of civil infrastructure components of the projects, including but not limited to, Highway design (S38/S278) both preliminary and detailed & Drainage design both strategic and detailed. Conduct any liaison or consultation with statutory authorities or undertakers as necessary to implement the construction of the project. To provide support within the Highways Team in the management and delivery of the service to our clients Production and checking of drawings (AutoCAD) Communicating with suppliers, clients, contractors, the public and other engineers within PCL Support other Project Centre employees with technical advice on Highway Engineering projects. Give technical advice to our clients and potential clients. Ensuring that projects are delivered on time and to budget. To lead on projects ensuring PCL and the Highways team deliver the agreed commissions and that Client expectations are met or exceeded. To lead the engineering input at all stages of a project from conceptual design, through the project cycle to site monitoring Support junior staff with their training and development. Check output produced by other staff in terms of reports/drawings etc. Person specification Accredited degree in Civil Engineering (or equivalent) Applicable Industry experience of at least four years Proven direct people management experience. In depth understanding of Highway Design and standards Knowledge of engineering design, related legislation, contract procurement and contract administration Demonstrate knowledge and experience of developing feasibility, and preliminary design to traffic/local roads problems which include Alignment, Drainage, Pavement, Road Restraint System, Road Signs & Markings. Knowledge or awareness of walking & cycling design, traffic calming, Healthy Streets, junction design, and carriageway renewal design. Demonstrate understanding of Health and Safety including CDM responsibilities. Comprehensive knowledge of relevant technical / industry / TFL standards Good project management skills and financial management Strong knowledge of design computer programmes including Civils 3D and AutoCAD. What's in it for you? Salary: £40,000 - £50,000 Hybrid working with 2-3 visits a week to your local office in London Contract: Permanent Full time, 37.5 hours per week Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Package, subject to eligibility criteria 27 days holiday plus bank holidays Private health care Yearly professional membership Staff benefits designed to suit your lifestyle - from discounts on retail shopping, travel, and socialising to health & wellbeing If this sounds like the job for you, please apply Marston Holdings Limited is a parent company formed of eight brand entities that each specialise in key areas of our overarching business. In a nutshell, we are the UK's largest judicial services company and pioneers in clean air technology, offering services that support local and central government, utilities, and private sectors through the delivery of market leading integrated technology-enabled solutions from design and implementation to management and recovery. We are an equal opportunity employer, which means we'll consider all suitably qualified applicants regardless of gender identity or expression, ethnic origin, nationality, religion or beliefs, age, sexual orientation, disability status or any other protected characteristic. We recruit and develop our people based on merit and their passion for creating better outcomes, and we're committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
Senior Highways Engineer London Project Centre, part of Marston Holdings, is a leading design, engineering, and landscape architecture consultancy whose highly talented people are passionate about creating places that are attractive, innovative, sustainable, and safe. Due to continued expansion of the business, we are now looking for a Senior Highways Engineer to join our dynamic team based in London. The ideal candidate will be professionally accredited (IEng or CEng) or near chartered status for the role in the highways team The Position & Key Responsibilities This role will require you to operate independently or as part of a team to deliver and outline detailed designs for minor and major highway schemes and traffic management projects. The role requires an in-depth knowledge of 3D highways design, processes, and requirements for delivery of construction drawings and workable highway designs. Significant experience in the development and detailed design of highway maintenance and improvement scheme designs in accordance with the DMRB using AutoCAD and Civils 3D. Proven ability to be able to produce highways 3D Engineering designs from 2D layouts including existing and proposed models, cross section, long section, and contours. Knowledge of highway assets and the appropriate solutions for renewal or improvement. The design and documentation of civil infrastructure components of the projects, including but not limited to, Highway design (S38/S278) both preliminary and detailed & Drainage design both strategic and detailed. Conduct any liaison or consultation with statutory authorities or undertakers as necessary to implement the construction of the project. To provide support within the Highways Team in the management and delivery of the service to our clients Production and checking of drawings (AutoCAD) Communicating with suppliers, clients, contractors, the public and other engineers within PCL Support other Project Centre employees with technical advice on Highway Engineering projects. Give technical advice to our clients and potential clients. Ensuring that projects are delivered on time and to budget. To lead on projects ensuring PCL and the Highways team deliver the agreed commissions and that Client expectations are met or exceeded. To lead the engineering input at all stages of a project from conceptual design, through the project cycle to site monitoring Support junior staff with their training and development. Check output produced by other staff in terms of reports/drawings etc. Person specification Accredited degree in Civil Engineering (or equivalent) Applicable Industry experience of at least four years Proven direct people management experience. In depth understanding of Highway Design and standards Knowledge of engineering design, related legislation, contract procurement and contract administration Demonstrate knowledge and experience of developing feasibility, and preliminary design to traffic/local roads problems which include Alignment, Drainage, Pavement, Road Restraint System, Road Signs & Markings. Knowledge or awareness of walking & cycling design, traffic calming, Healthy Streets, junction design, and carriageway renewal design. Demonstrate understanding of Health and Safety including CDM responsibilities. Comprehensive knowledge of relevant technical / industry / TFL standards Good project management skills and financial management Strong knowledge of design computer programmes including Civils 3D and AutoCAD. What's in it for you? Salary: £40,000 - £50,000 Hybrid working with 2-3 visits a week to your local office in London Contract: Permanent Full time, 37.5 hours per week Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Package, subject to eligibility criteria 27 days holiday plus bank holidays Private health care Yearly professional membership Staff benefits designed to suit your lifestyle - from discounts on retail shopping, travel, and socialising to health & wellbeing If this sounds like the job for you, please apply Marston Holdings Limited is a parent company formed of eight brand entities that each specialise in key areas of our overarching business. In a nutshell, we are the UK's largest judicial services company and pioneers in clean air technology, offering services that support local and central government, utilities, and private sectors through the delivery of market leading integrated technology-enabled solutions from design and implementation to management and recovery. We are an equal opportunity employer, which means we'll consider all suitably qualified applicants regardless of gender identity or expression, ethnic origin, nationality, religion or beliefs, age, sexual orientation, disability status or any other protected characteristic. We recruit and develop our people based on merit and their passion for creating better outcomes, and we're committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Production Manager - Neath Do you have experience within Lean Manufacturing? Are you a results focused individual with experience managing a team? If so, we have an exciting opportunity within our transportation technology department for an experienced Production Manager to join our team! As a Production Manager you be responsible for the Production and Manufacturing activities within Marston Holdings Technology entities Vortex and Videalert . Overseeing multiple production lines and products as well as managing a team of Assembly Operators. Core Duties and Responsibilities Set up and oversee multiple production lines for multiple products. Introduce new product into Production - with support from Production Engineering. Work to reduce wastage and increase productivity. Execute weekly, monthly, and annual production schedules. Ensure inventory is accurate and any shortages are flagged ahead of time. Implement safety, health, environment, and quality requirements. Work closely with the company's deployment and delivery teams to streamline existing processes. Work closely with our Finance teams to support D365 MRP. Support our London based facility to ensure standards are replicated at all. Train and coach Assembly Operators and Warehouse Operatives. Knowledge and Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills Knowledge of Material Requirements Planning (MRP) What's in it for you? Healthcare Cash Plan Staff benefits designed to suit your lifestyle - from discounts on retail shopping, travel, and socialising to health & wellbeing Life Insurance 27 days + bank holidays Cycle to work scheme Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Package NB this is subject to eligibility Pension Contribution If this sounds like the job for you, please apply Marston Holdings Limited is a parent company formed of eight brand entities that each specialise in key areas of our overarching business. In a nutshell, we are the UK's largest judicial services company and pioneers in clean air technology, offering services that support local and central government, utilities, and private sectors through the delivery of market leading integrated technology-enabled solutions from design and implementation to management and recovery. We are an equal opportunity employer, which means we'll consider all suitably qualified applicants regardless of gender identity or expression, ethnic origin, nationality, religion or beliefs, age, sexual orientation, disability status or any other protected characteristic. We recruit and develop our people based on merit and their passion for creating better outcomes, and we're committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Apr 13, 2024
Full time
Production Manager - Neath Do you have experience within Lean Manufacturing? Are you a results focused individual with experience managing a team? If so, we have an exciting opportunity within our transportation technology department for an experienced Production Manager to join our team! As a Production Manager you be responsible for the Production and Manufacturing activities within Marston Holdings Technology entities Vortex and Videalert . Overseeing multiple production lines and products as well as managing a team of Assembly Operators. Core Duties and Responsibilities Set up and oversee multiple production lines for multiple products. Introduce new product into Production - with support from Production Engineering. Work to reduce wastage and increase productivity. Execute weekly, monthly, and annual production schedules. Ensure inventory is accurate and any shortages are flagged ahead of time. Implement safety, health, environment, and quality requirements. Work closely with the company's deployment and delivery teams to streamline existing processes. Work closely with our Finance teams to support D365 MRP. Support our London based facility to ensure standards are replicated at all. Train and coach Assembly Operators and Warehouse Operatives. Knowledge and Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills Knowledge of Material Requirements Planning (MRP) What's in it for you? Healthcare Cash Plan Staff benefits designed to suit your lifestyle - from discounts on retail shopping, travel, and socialising to health & wellbeing Life Insurance 27 days + bank holidays Cycle to work scheme Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Package NB this is subject to eligibility Pension Contribution If this sounds like the job for you, please apply Marston Holdings Limited is a parent company formed of eight brand entities that each specialise in key areas of our overarching business. In a nutshell, we are the UK's largest judicial services company and pioneers in clean air technology, offering services that support local and central government, utilities, and private sectors through the delivery of market leading integrated technology-enabled solutions from design and implementation to management and recovery. We are an equal opportunity employer, which means we'll consider all suitably qualified applicants regardless of gender identity or expression, ethnic origin, nationality, religion or beliefs, age, sexual orientation, disability status or any other protected characteristic. We recruit and develop our people based on merit and their passion for creating better outcomes, and we're committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
The Opportunity Are you interested in playing a crucial part in supporting the education of the next generation? An excellent opportunity to contribute to your community by keeping schools clean and ensuring students are safe. Location: Berwickshire High School Address: Duns, Berwickshire TD11 3QG Salary: £9. 50 Per Hour Hours per week: permanent Contract: 20 Hours What will the role involve? You will be responsible for the school's classrooms, meeting rooms, assembly hall and office. Ensuring that areas are cleaned to the highest standards at all times Equipment are maintained and stored correctly Always keeping in line with and health and safety regulations. To deliver defined and non-specific tasks Undertake role in a professional and safe manner at all times Work according to best practice guidelines I.E. ensuring the correct use of colour coded equipment Comply with Internal and External HSEQ requirements RAMs and COSHH Provide a cleaning service that delivers to our client contractual requirements Use of Amey approved chemicals, machinery and consumables only Operate machinery safely and in line with the guidelines and training provided To deliver good customer engagement ensuring client satisfaction To report any concerns or issues to the supervisor immediately for action e.g. broken equipment Ensure that all duties are completed within the time provided to the Amey defined standards On occasion you may be required to carry out deep cleaning activity, use of larger cleaning equipment may be required Carry out any other reasonable requests as directed by your line manager What are we looking for? Must have cleaning experience, preferably within a school or commercial background Have good attention to detail Be able to work independently and use own initiative Demonstrate a reliable and responsible approach Welcome the opportunity to learn and support others Personal Requirements Reliable Punctual A team member Flexible Why Amey? We're all originals here and our individuality is an asset. We have unique backgrounds and personalities, which means we all bring different ideas to the table. But we do have one thing in common: we all take personal pride in our public service. With every drop of water and spark of electricity we supply, with every bolt we tighten and with every guiding golden nugget of advice, we better manage the services that we all use and rely on every day, ensuring every household in Britain benefits from our work. Amey is one of the top five support services suppliers in the UK. We employ 14,000 people, have a turnover of £2.1bn and a strong forward order-book. Every household in Britain benefits from the work we do. We maintain the UK's road and rail infrastructure, keep schools safe and clean, manage the UK's defence estate, safely escort prisoners and keep prisons and courts secure. We also collect and process waste, as well as deliver utilities services. All of this is underpinned by our leading consulting capabilities which uses engineering design and data analytics to better manage the services we all use and rely on As one of us, you can really be you because your individuality is an asset. You're surrounded by a team of people who want you to grow and embrace new challenges. People who care about your job satisfaction as well as your wellbeing. There'll be experiences as original as you are, in a career that can feel like many rolled into one. You'll be stretched but always supported. Whether it's working on the biggest bridge in the country, learning to get to grips with the latest technology, or just working with a great group of people every day, you'll find what gets you out of bed in the morning at Amey. What makes this role unique? This is a great opportunity to be a part of our successful and growing business.
Jan 04, 2022
Full time
The Opportunity Are you interested in playing a crucial part in supporting the education of the next generation? An excellent opportunity to contribute to your community by keeping schools clean and ensuring students are safe. Location: Berwickshire High School Address: Duns, Berwickshire TD11 3QG Salary: £9. 50 Per Hour Hours per week: permanent Contract: 20 Hours What will the role involve? You will be responsible for the school's classrooms, meeting rooms, assembly hall and office. Ensuring that areas are cleaned to the highest standards at all times Equipment are maintained and stored correctly Always keeping in line with and health and safety regulations. To deliver defined and non-specific tasks Undertake role in a professional and safe manner at all times Work according to best practice guidelines I.E. ensuring the correct use of colour coded equipment Comply with Internal and External HSEQ requirements RAMs and COSHH Provide a cleaning service that delivers to our client contractual requirements Use of Amey approved chemicals, machinery and consumables only Operate machinery safely and in line with the guidelines and training provided To deliver good customer engagement ensuring client satisfaction To report any concerns or issues to the supervisor immediately for action e.g. broken equipment Ensure that all duties are completed within the time provided to the Amey defined standards On occasion you may be required to carry out deep cleaning activity, use of larger cleaning equipment may be required Carry out any other reasonable requests as directed by your line manager What are we looking for? Must have cleaning experience, preferably within a school or commercial background Have good attention to detail Be able to work independently and use own initiative Demonstrate a reliable and responsible approach Welcome the opportunity to learn and support others Personal Requirements Reliable Punctual A team member Flexible Why Amey? We're all originals here and our individuality is an asset. We have unique backgrounds and personalities, which means we all bring different ideas to the table. But we do have one thing in common: we all take personal pride in our public service. With every drop of water and spark of electricity we supply, with every bolt we tighten and with every guiding golden nugget of advice, we better manage the services that we all use and rely on every day, ensuring every household in Britain benefits from our work. Amey is one of the top five support services suppliers in the UK. We employ 14,000 people, have a turnover of £2.1bn and a strong forward order-book. Every household in Britain benefits from the work we do. We maintain the UK's road and rail infrastructure, keep schools safe and clean, manage the UK's defence estate, safely escort prisoners and keep prisons and courts secure. We also collect and process waste, as well as deliver utilities services. All of this is underpinned by our leading consulting capabilities which uses engineering design and data analytics to better manage the services we all use and rely on As one of us, you can really be you because your individuality is an asset. You're surrounded by a team of people who want you to grow and embrace new challenges. People who care about your job satisfaction as well as your wellbeing. There'll be experiences as original as you are, in a career that can feel like many rolled into one. You'll be stretched but always supported. Whether it's working on the biggest bridge in the country, learning to get to grips with the latest technology, or just working with a great group of people every day, you'll find what gets you out of bed in the morning at Amey. What makes this role unique? This is a great opportunity to be a part of our successful and growing business.
Do you want to handle designs for our largest capital investment projects? Do you take pride in delivering technical excellence? Are you able to lead and mentor others to achieve the best results? If so, you'll want to know more about this opportunity…We want to be the water company people want to be supplied by and want to work for.As a Senior Civil Engineer with knowledge of the utilities sector, you'll bring the technical expertise and experience to execute our large capital expenditure projects to meet expected criteria. You'll play a central role in how we plan, design and build the structures and facilities that provide clean drinking water to our customers in the most sustainable way.In this role, you'll be responsible for the technical deliverables on projects working under direction from the Project Manager and in accordance with requirements set out by the Lead Civil Engineer. You could be producing or checking technical reports; providing key inputs into programmes, estimates or contract preparations; or delivering technical designs in line with specifications. You'll also line manage, train and delegate to other Civil Engineers within the Engineering team. So, you're someone who can mentor, encourage participation and influence outcomes.Whether you're exercising engineering judgement in difficult situations or minimising technical issues on projects, you'll have the persistence and ability to see the job through. What you enjoy most is the challenge and reward that come with delivering sizable, multi-disciplinary projects and creating the way to achieving the best outcomes.South East Water's Assets Management Plan period (AMP 7) through to 2025 contains many innovative developments above and below ground, including the construction of 2 large surface reservoirs, UV schemes, complex treatment processes and water quality schemes. Your depth of knowledge and expertise in the Water Industry will be highly valued.So, you'll be able to communicate confidently at all levels, from technical team members to contractors, through to external partners and senior stakeholders. It's your collaborative approach and attention to detail that enables you to reach your goals.About South East WaterYou may not have considered a career with South East Water before. Here's your chance to make a difference.We're here to provide today's public water service and create tomorrow's water supply solutions, fairly and responsibly, working with others to help society and the environment to thrive.We deliver 520 million litres of water through 9,000 miles of pipes every day. We draw water from more than 250 boreholes, 6 rivers and 6 reservoirs and we have 83 treatment works to ensure the water we supply is of the highest quality. And, we're investing £433 million into new resources and innovations during 2.What you'll deliverYou'll be responsible for the technical delivery on projectsYou'll help to line manage junior Engineers within the teamYou'll promote knowledge sharing and mentor less experienced engineersYou'll produce and / or check technical reportsYou'll provide appropriate inputs for programmes, estimates and contract preparationYou'll advise and oversee designs in line with specifications and most appropriate Health and Safety Legislation, with input from the Lead Civil EngineerYou'll liaise with internal and external stakeholders to contribute to successful project deliveryWhat you'll bring to the roleYou'll be Chartered member of the Institution of Civil Engineers or an appropriate professional institutionYou'll have a Degree in Engineering or equivalent training and experience;You will understand Health and Safety regulations that affect the area of workYou'll have a highly collaborative approach with the ability to influence outcomes and others.What you can expect from usExcellent Stakeholder pension scheme, up to 10% employer contribution25 days holiday entitlement, up to a maximum of 30 days rising with length of serviceCycle to work schemeHealth cash planLife assuranceWellbeing related benefitsEveryone needs water, South East Water welcomes everyoneWe know the communities we serve are diverse. We recognise creativity comes from diversity not similarity. That's why we are enthusiastic about creating inclusion across race, gender, ethnicity, religion and identity. You will experience our dedication to equal opportunities and fair treatment for all: through your recruitment, employment and career progression with South East Water.If this sounds like the opportunity you've been looking for, apply now!#INDMP
Dec 09, 2021
Full time
Do you want to handle designs for our largest capital investment projects? Do you take pride in delivering technical excellence? Are you able to lead and mentor others to achieve the best results? If so, you'll want to know more about this opportunity…We want to be the water company people want to be supplied by and want to work for.As a Senior Civil Engineer with knowledge of the utilities sector, you'll bring the technical expertise and experience to execute our large capital expenditure projects to meet expected criteria. You'll play a central role in how we plan, design and build the structures and facilities that provide clean drinking water to our customers in the most sustainable way.In this role, you'll be responsible for the technical deliverables on projects working under direction from the Project Manager and in accordance with requirements set out by the Lead Civil Engineer. You could be producing or checking technical reports; providing key inputs into programmes, estimates or contract preparations; or delivering technical designs in line with specifications. You'll also line manage, train and delegate to other Civil Engineers within the Engineering team. So, you're someone who can mentor, encourage participation and influence outcomes.Whether you're exercising engineering judgement in difficult situations or minimising technical issues on projects, you'll have the persistence and ability to see the job through. What you enjoy most is the challenge and reward that come with delivering sizable, multi-disciplinary projects and creating the way to achieving the best outcomes.South East Water's Assets Management Plan period (AMP 7) through to 2025 contains many innovative developments above and below ground, including the construction of 2 large surface reservoirs, UV schemes, complex treatment processes and water quality schemes. Your depth of knowledge and expertise in the Water Industry will be highly valued.So, you'll be able to communicate confidently at all levels, from technical team members to contractors, through to external partners and senior stakeholders. It's your collaborative approach and attention to detail that enables you to reach your goals.About South East WaterYou may not have considered a career with South East Water before. Here's your chance to make a difference.We're here to provide today's public water service and create tomorrow's water supply solutions, fairly and responsibly, working with others to help society and the environment to thrive.We deliver 520 million litres of water through 9,000 miles of pipes every day. We draw water from more than 250 boreholes, 6 rivers and 6 reservoirs and we have 83 treatment works to ensure the water we supply is of the highest quality. And, we're investing £433 million into new resources and innovations during 2.What you'll deliverYou'll be responsible for the technical delivery on projectsYou'll help to line manage junior Engineers within the teamYou'll promote knowledge sharing and mentor less experienced engineersYou'll produce and / or check technical reportsYou'll provide appropriate inputs for programmes, estimates and contract preparationYou'll advise and oversee designs in line with specifications and most appropriate Health and Safety Legislation, with input from the Lead Civil EngineerYou'll liaise with internal and external stakeholders to contribute to successful project deliveryWhat you'll bring to the roleYou'll be Chartered member of the Institution of Civil Engineers or an appropriate professional institutionYou'll have a Degree in Engineering or equivalent training and experience;You will understand Health and Safety regulations that affect the area of workYou'll have a highly collaborative approach with the ability to influence outcomes and others.What you can expect from usExcellent Stakeholder pension scheme, up to 10% employer contribution25 days holiday entitlement, up to a maximum of 30 days rising with length of serviceCycle to work schemeHealth cash planLife assuranceWellbeing related benefitsEveryone needs water, South East Water welcomes everyoneWe know the communities we serve are diverse. We recognise creativity comes from diversity not similarity. That's why we are enthusiastic about creating inclusion across race, gender, ethnicity, religion and identity. You will experience our dedication to equal opportunities and fair treatment for all: through your recruitment, employment and career progression with South East Water.If this sounds like the opportunity you've been looking for, apply now!#INDMP
What is the purpose of this role? We have a role that has become available to be part of our MOJ team at Amey. Working in a secure environment, you will be part of a team of engineers that demonstrate superb technical competency, delivering mission critical. This role will involve installing, maintaining, servicing and repairing electrical installations, circuits and wiring systems across the prison. HMP Holme House - Holme House Road, Stockton-on-Tees TS18 2QU 39 hours Permanent This will involve working weekends on a rota basis for which we pay an additional 15% shift allowance What will this role involve? Responsibility for installing all electrical equipment conforming to ASLEC and IEE 18th Edition wiring regulations across the prison Diagnose and replace failed components Carry out electrical inspection tests and install electrical equipment and wiring across the prison. Other maintenance tasks as required Responsibility for the security of plant, tools and materials Responsible for the safe use of vehicles if needed Responsibility for wearing all PPE Responsible for own health and safety and that of the public Responsible for achieving own performance targets What are we looking for? Amey will complete a DBS for you upon successful interview and prison security clearance will be required. Driving Licence desirable City & Guilds Part 2 or equivalent in Electrical Installation works City & Guilds 2391 Electrical Inspection and Testing 18th Edition is essential Experience in reactive and planned electrical work Able to work at heights of up to 12 metres Able to work independently and use initiative Good all-round project management knowledge Excellent communication skills (verbal/written) and be able to manage stakeholders at all levels Technical competencies What makes this role unique? You will test and inspect electrical installations across prison facilities in accordance with the 18th IEE wiring regulations as amended from time to time. This is a great opportunity to be a part of our successful and growing business. Why Amey? We're all originals here and our individuality is an asset. We have unique backgrounds and personalities, which means we all bring different ideas to the table. But we do have one thing in common: we all take personal pride in our public service. With every drop of water and spark of electricity we supply, with every bolt we tighten and with every guiding golden nugget of advice, we better manage the services that we all use and rely on every day, ensuring every household in Britain benefits from our work. Amey is one of the top five support services suppliers in the UK. We employ 16,000 people, have a turnover of £2.1bn and a strong forward order-book. Every household in Britain benefits from the work we do. We maintain the UK's road and rail infrastructure, keep schools safe and clean, manage the UK's defence estate, safely escort prisoners and keep prisons and courts secure. We also collect and process waste, as well as deliver utilities services. All of this is underpinned by our leading consulting capabilities which uses engineering design and data analytics to better manage the services we all use and rely on. As one of us, you can really be you because your individuality is an asset. You're surrounded by a team of people who want you to grow and embrace new challenges. People who care about your job satisfaction as well as your wellbeing. There'll be experiences as original as you are, in a career that can feel like many rolled into one. You'll be stretched but always supported. Whether it's working on the biggest bridge in the country, learning to get to grips with the latest technology, or just working with a great group of people every day, you'll find what gets you out of bed in the morning at Amey. The Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Business Award Are you under 23 years old? Are you looking for a new challenge? Do you want to be the next rising star within Amey? Go the extra mile; gain new skills, push yourself physically, help others and explore new places. Gain friendships, experiences and memories that will last a lifetime - and have lots of fun too! The award is run over an 18-month period and there are five modules and an awards presentation included. Visit amey.co.uk/dofe for more information.
Nov 10, 2021
Full time
What is the purpose of this role? We have a role that has become available to be part of our MOJ team at Amey. Working in a secure environment, you will be part of a team of engineers that demonstrate superb technical competency, delivering mission critical. This role will involve installing, maintaining, servicing and repairing electrical installations, circuits and wiring systems across the prison. HMP Holme House - Holme House Road, Stockton-on-Tees TS18 2QU 39 hours Permanent This will involve working weekends on a rota basis for which we pay an additional 15% shift allowance What will this role involve? Responsibility for installing all electrical equipment conforming to ASLEC and IEE 18th Edition wiring regulations across the prison Diagnose and replace failed components Carry out electrical inspection tests and install electrical equipment and wiring across the prison. Other maintenance tasks as required Responsibility for the security of plant, tools and materials Responsible for the safe use of vehicles if needed Responsibility for wearing all PPE Responsible for own health and safety and that of the public Responsible for achieving own performance targets What are we looking for? Amey will complete a DBS for you upon successful interview and prison security clearance will be required. Driving Licence desirable City & Guilds Part 2 or equivalent in Electrical Installation works City & Guilds 2391 Electrical Inspection and Testing 18th Edition is essential Experience in reactive and planned electrical work Able to work at heights of up to 12 metres Able to work independently and use initiative Good all-round project management knowledge Excellent communication skills (verbal/written) and be able to manage stakeholders at all levels Technical competencies What makes this role unique? You will test and inspect electrical installations across prison facilities in accordance with the 18th IEE wiring regulations as amended from time to time. This is a great opportunity to be a part of our successful and growing business. Why Amey? We're all originals here and our individuality is an asset. We have unique backgrounds and personalities, which means we all bring different ideas to the table. But we do have one thing in common: we all take personal pride in our public service. With every drop of water and spark of electricity we supply, with every bolt we tighten and with every guiding golden nugget of advice, we better manage the services that we all use and rely on every day, ensuring every household in Britain benefits from our work. Amey is one of the top five support services suppliers in the UK. We employ 16,000 people, have a turnover of £2.1bn and a strong forward order-book. Every household in Britain benefits from the work we do. We maintain the UK's road and rail infrastructure, keep schools safe and clean, manage the UK's defence estate, safely escort prisoners and keep prisons and courts secure. We also collect and process waste, as well as deliver utilities services. All of this is underpinned by our leading consulting capabilities which uses engineering design and data analytics to better manage the services we all use and rely on. As one of us, you can really be you because your individuality is an asset. You're surrounded by a team of people who want you to grow and embrace new challenges. People who care about your job satisfaction as well as your wellbeing. There'll be experiences as original as you are, in a career that can feel like many rolled into one. You'll be stretched but always supported. Whether it's working on the biggest bridge in the country, learning to get to grips with the latest technology, or just working with a great group of people every day, you'll find what gets you out of bed in the morning at Amey. The Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Business Award Are you under 23 years old? Are you looking for a new challenge? Do you want to be the next rising star within Amey? Go the extra mile; gain new skills, push yourself physically, help others and explore new places. Gain friendships, experiences and memories that will last a lifetime - and have lots of fun too! The award is run over an 18-month period and there are five modules and an awards presentation included. Visit amey.co.uk/dofe for more information.
About the opportunity Amey provides facilities and estate management services covering 40 sites for Highways England including offices, regional operational centres, traffic officer outstations and one highway maintenance depot. We deliver planned and reactive maintenance, project and asset management and essential services like cleaning, we help keep the sites we maintain, safe, clean and complaint. Based at our site in Godstone, you will carry out a range of daily duties which facilitate the smooth running of the premises, providing support for a safe and efficient operation whilst ensuring all customer requirements are met. You will undertake duties relating to the operation of buildings and surrounding grounds in line with key SLA and KPI's, ensuring minimal disruption to the daily activities of establishment users on the Highways England Total Facilities Management contract We have 2 x full-time permanent positions based in Godstone, Surrey, RH9 8BQ. Shift pattern will include 4 on 4 off (average 42 hour week) 2 x day shift 7am - 7pm We are offering a salary of £21,000 per annum plus a range of Amey benefits for this role. Security Clearance will be undertaken for the successful applicant. What will this role involve? Liaison with key stakeholders in order to programme support tasks efficiently and effectively Ensure premises are opened and secured with agreed procedures Provide first line response to reactive events Coordination of access for 3rd parties Ensure premises are maintained in a safe and secure manner Porterage and logistic support services as required - ordering, distribution and storage of materials Mail distribution General security services, including management of CCTV and alarm systems Furniture re-organisation Helpdesk logging and closing down jobs Building and ground maintenance Undertake Statuary Inspections including but not limited to emergency lighting (Inspections), fire alarms (inspections & reset of equipment) and legionella cleaning of showerheads on a regular basis & recording water temperature React to and execute immediately any general repairs and maintenance duties as required or requested to undertake Undertake cleaning duties as and when required and in accordance with health and safety and cleaning best practice Responsibility for preparation of paperwork, timesheets, overtime where required Undertake reception service duties as required where no permanent reception role exists on site. Set and unset intruder alarm systems in building where required at start and end of building opening hours What are we looking for? Experience of building maintenance, handyman security or janitorial duties Good understanding of health and safety requirements within a building environment Have a proactive approach to maintenance and building management Good customer relationship skills demonstrable by experience Keyboard skills and basic computer literacy A team player but able to work under own initiative and able to escalate matters out of own limitations Good communications skills A desire to develop and undertake training as and when required. Customer focused Presentable and approachable, with a 'can-do' attitude. About Amey We're all originals here and our individuality is an asset. We have unique backgrounds and personalities, which means we all bring different ideas to the table. But we do have one thing in common: we all take personal pride in our public service . With every drop of water and spark of electricity we supply, with every bolt we tighten and with every guiding golden nugget of advice, we better manage the services that we all use and rely on every day, ensuring every household in Britain benefits from our work. Amey is one of the top five support services suppliers in the UK. We employ 16,000 people, have a turnover of £2.1bn and a strong forward order-book. Every household in Britain benefits from the work we do. We maintain the UK's road and rail infrastructure, keep schools safe and clean, manage the UK's defence estate, safely escort prisoners and keep prisons and courts secure. We also collect and process waste, as well as deliver utilities services. All of this is underpinned by our leading consulting capabilities which uses engineering design and data analytics to better manage the services we all use and rely on. As one of us, you can really be you because your individuality is an asset. You're surrounded by a team of people who want you to grow and embrace new challenges. People who care about your job satisfaction as well as your wellbeing. There'll be experiences as original as you are, in a career that can feel like many rolled into one. You'll be stretched but always supported. Whether it's working on the biggest bridge in the country, learning to get to grips with the latest technology, or just working with a great group of people every day, you'll find what gets you out of bed in the morning at Amey.
Nov 10, 2021
Full time
About the opportunity Amey provides facilities and estate management services covering 40 sites for Highways England including offices, regional operational centres, traffic officer outstations and one highway maintenance depot. We deliver planned and reactive maintenance, project and asset management and essential services like cleaning, we help keep the sites we maintain, safe, clean and complaint. Based at our site in Godstone, you will carry out a range of daily duties which facilitate the smooth running of the premises, providing support for a safe and efficient operation whilst ensuring all customer requirements are met. You will undertake duties relating to the operation of buildings and surrounding grounds in line with key SLA and KPI's, ensuring minimal disruption to the daily activities of establishment users on the Highways England Total Facilities Management contract We have 2 x full-time permanent positions based in Godstone, Surrey, RH9 8BQ. Shift pattern will include 4 on 4 off (average 42 hour week) 2 x day shift 7am - 7pm We are offering a salary of £21,000 per annum plus a range of Amey benefits for this role. Security Clearance will be undertaken for the successful applicant. What will this role involve? Liaison with key stakeholders in order to programme support tasks efficiently and effectively Ensure premises are opened and secured with agreed procedures Provide first line response to reactive events Coordination of access for 3rd parties Ensure premises are maintained in a safe and secure manner Porterage and logistic support services as required - ordering, distribution and storage of materials Mail distribution General security services, including management of CCTV and alarm systems Furniture re-organisation Helpdesk logging and closing down jobs Building and ground maintenance Undertake Statuary Inspections including but not limited to emergency lighting (Inspections), fire alarms (inspections & reset of equipment) and legionella cleaning of showerheads on a regular basis & recording water temperature React to and execute immediately any general repairs and maintenance duties as required or requested to undertake Undertake cleaning duties as and when required and in accordance with health and safety and cleaning best practice Responsibility for preparation of paperwork, timesheets, overtime where required Undertake reception service duties as required where no permanent reception role exists on site. Set and unset intruder alarm systems in building where required at start and end of building opening hours What are we looking for? Experience of building maintenance, handyman security or janitorial duties Good understanding of health and safety requirements within a building environment Have a proactive approach to maintenance and building management Good customer relationship skills demonstrable by experience Keyboard skills and basic computer literacy A team player but able to work under own initiative and able to escalate matters out of own limitations Good communications skills A desire to develop and undertake training as and when required. Customer focused Presentable and approachable, with a 'can-do' attitude. About Amey We're all originals here and our individuality is an asset. We have unique backgrounds and personalities, which means we all bring different ideas to the table. But we do have one thing in common: we all take personal pride in our public service . With every drop of water and spark of electricity we supply, with every bolt we tighten and with every guiding golden nugget of advice, we better manage the services that we all use and rely on every day, ensuring every household in Britain benefits from our work. Amey is one of the top five support services suppliers in the UK. We employ 16,000 people, have a turnover of £2.1bn and a strong forward order-book. Every household in Britain benefits from the work we do. We maintain the UK's road and rail infrastructure, keep schools safe and clean, manage the UK's defence estate, safely escort prisoners and keep prisons and courts secure. We also collect and process waste, as well as deliver utilities services. All of this is underpinned by our leading consulting capabilities which uses engineering design and data analytics to better manage the services we all use and rely on. As one of us, you can really be you because your individuality is an asset. You're surrounded by a team of people who want you to grow and embrace new challenges. People who care about your job satisfaction as well as your wellbeing. There'll be experiences as original as you are, in a career that can feel like many rolled into one. You'll be stretched but always supported. Whether it's working on the biggest bridge in the country, learning to get to grips with the latest technology, or just working with a great group of people every day, you'll find what gets you out of bed in the morning at Amey.
, Cleaner (Full-time) - Birmingham Birmingham About the opportunity Amey provides facilities and estate management services covering 21 sites to Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust. Delivering planned and reactive maintenance, essential services like cleaning, catering, we help keep the sites we maintain, safe, clean and complaint. We work in partnership with our clients and clinical staff to ensure the 24/7 service we provide is delivered to the highest standard with minimum impact or disruption to day-to-day operational requirements of the Trust and patient care Based across two sites, your role as Cleaner will be to provide a cleaning service that meets our contractual commitments, to include, but not limited to, tasks such as vacuuming, dusting, emptying bins, the polishing of surface and mopping of areas required. In line with cleaning best practice and health and safety regulations. Site locations will be Newbridge House, B10 9JH and Small Heath Health Centre, B10 0PG This is a full time, permanent position working 38 hours per week: Monday to Friday 07.00 am to 13.00 pm Alternative Saturday and Sunday 13.00 pm to 19.00 pm We are offering an hourly rate of £9.50 per hour plus a range of Amey benefits for this role. A Basic Disclosure will be undertaken for the successful applicant. What will this role involve? Work according to legislative regulations i.e ensuring the correct use of colour coded equipment Comply with Internal and External HSEA requirements Provide a cleaning service that delivers to our contractual requirements Control stock levels and order consumables to ensure service delivery through the correct channels Operate machinery safely and in line with the guidelines and training provided Ensure a high quality service is provided to the building users at all times ensuring customer satisfaction Report any concerns or issues to the supervisor immediately for action e.g. broken equipment Ensure that all duties are completed in the time provided to a high standard Operate in accordance with the Soft Services Platform and Handbook What are we looking for? Previous experience working within a healthcare or commercial environment is desirable Successfully secure a Basic Disclosure check via Amey Experience using chemicals and machinery safely Completes work to a high standard Able to manage time effectively to fulfil duties required Reliable and Punctual A team member Flexible Environmental awareness About Amey We're all originals here and our individuality is an asset. We have unique backgrounds and personalities, which means we all bring different ideas to the table. But we do have one thing in common: we all take personal pride in our public service . With every drop of water and spark of electricity we supply, with every bolt we tighten and with every guiding golden nugget of advice, we better manage the services that we all use and rely on every day, ensuring every household in Britain benefits from our work. Amey is one of the top five support services suppliers in the UK. We employ 16,000 people, have a turnover of £2.1bn and a strong forward order-book. Every household in Britain benefits from the work we do. We maintain the UK's road and rail infrastructure, keep schools safe and clean, manage the UK's defence estate, safely escort prisoners and keep prisons and courts secure. We also collect and process waste, as well as deliver utilities services. All of this is underpinned by our leading consulting capabilities which uses engineering design and data analytics to better manage the services we all use and rely on. As one of us, you can really be you because your individuality is an asset. You're surrounded by a team of people who want you to grow and embrace new challenges. People who care about your job satisfaction as well as your wellbeing. There'll be experiences as original as you are, in a career that can feel like many rolled into one. You'll be stretched but always supported. Whether it's working on the biggest bridge in the country, learning to get to grips with the latest technology, or just working with a great group of people every day, you'll find what gets you out of bed in the morning at Amey.
Nov 08, 2021
Full time
, Cleaner (Full-time) - Birmingham Birmingham About the opportunity Amey provides facilities and estate management services covering 21 sites to Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust. Delivering planned and reactive maintenance, essential services like cleaning, catering, we help keep the sites we maintain, safe, clean and complaint. We work in partnership with our clients and clinical staff to ensure the 24/7 service we provide is delivered to the highest standard with minimum impact or disruption to day-to-day operational requirements of the Trust and patient care Based across two sites, your role as Cleaner will be to provide a cleaning service that meets our contractual commitments, to include, but not limited to, tasks such as vacuuming, dusting, emptying bins, the polishing of surface and mopping of areas required. In line with cleaning best practice and health and safety regulations. Site locations will be Newbridge House, B10 9JH and Small Heath Health Centre, B10 0PG This is a full time, permanent position working 38 hours per week: Monday to Friday 07.00 am to 13.00 pm Alternative Saturday and Sunday 13.00 pm to 19.00 pm We are offering an hourly rate of £9.50 per hour plus a range of Amey benefits for this role. A Basic Disclosure will be undertaken for the successful applicant. What will this role involve? Work according to legislative regulations i.e ensuring the correct use of colour coded equipment Comply with Internal and External HSEA requirements Provide a cleaning service that delivers to our contractual requirements Control stock levels and order consumables to ensure service delivery through the correct channels Operate machinery safely and in line with the guidelines and training provided Ensure a high quality service is provided to the building users at all times ensuring customer satisfaction Report any concerns or issues to the supervisor immediately for action e.g. broken equipment Ensure that all duties are completed in the time provided to a high standard Operate in accordance with the Soft Services Platform and Handbook What are we looking for? Previous experience working within a healthcare or commercial environment is desirable Successfully secure a Basic Disclosure check via Amey Experience using chemicals and machinery safely Completes work to a high standard Able to manage time effectively to fulfil duties required Reliable and Punctual A team member Flexible Environmental awareness About Amey We're all originals here and our individuality is an asset. We have unique backgrounds and personalities, which means we all bring different ideas to the table. But we do have one thing in common: we all take personal pride in our public service . With every drop of water and spark of electricity we supply, with every bolt we tighten and with every guiding golden nugget of advice, we better manage the services that we all use and rely on every day, ensuring every household in Britain benefits from our work. Amey is one of the top five support services suppliers in the UK. We employ 16,000 people, have a turnover of £2.1bn and a strong forward order-book. Every household in Britain benefits from the work we do. We maintain the UK's road and rail infrastructure, keep schools safe and clean, manage the UK's defence estate, safely escort prisoners and keep prisons and courts secure. We also collect and process waste, as well as deliver utilities services. All of this is underpinned by our leading consulting capabilities which uses engineering design and data analytics to better manage the services we all use and rely on. As one of us, you can really be you because your individuality is an asset. You're surrounded by a team of people who want you to grow and embrace new challenges. People who care about your job satisfaction as well as your wellbeing. There'll be experiences as original as you are, in a career that can feel like many rolled into one. You'll be stretched but always supported. Whether it's working on the biggest bridge in the country, learning to get to grips with the latest technology, or just working with a great group of people every day, you'll find what gets you out of bed in the morning at Amey.