​Construction is a very diverse industry. In addition to building private residences and commercial properties, it also involves building roads and city infrastructure. The industry also includes mining, quarrying, and manufacturing. Construction is done not only by the people who actually do the work, but also by developers, designers, suppliers, and contractors, all of whom contribute to the process. The property industry overlaps with the construction industry, but focuses more on the sale and management of properties, as well as letting and redevelopment. While working in construction has many benefits, like any occupation, it isn't for everyone. Construction jobs are often physically demanding, so workers must be in reasonably good health. Roles in these fields require a lot of standing, walking, lifting, bending, and dealing with dust and noise. Projects often have tight deadlines, which can cause stress and overtime work to keep the job on track.

People who don't enjoy sitting in an office and staring at a computer screen may be interested in a career in construction. Every job will present its own challenges, and you will travel to different job sites. Construction jobs, particularly general laborers, don't require a lot of experience - a strong back and the ability to work hard are all that's needed. Alternatively, you will need certification on the machine you will operate if you want to become a heavy equipment operator. The certification process requires many hours of training to ensure the equipment is used safely and correctly. In order to obtain employment as a plumber, carpenter, or electrician, you typically need to complete a trade school program. To pursue a career in construction management, you will need to gain a strong understanding of the industry as well as develop strong supervisory and leadership skills.

There are four counties in the East of England: Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, and Essex. With London Stansted Airport, the International Gateway to the East of England, it is well connected with Europe and the rest of the world. In addition, Norwich International Airport offers multiple flights daily from Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam and London Southend Airport. This region has much to recommend it to expatriates considering a move to the UK and who are considering the East of England as a reasonable option. This area is interesting to live in and to travel around because of its history and culture, its accessibility to London, and its contrast between the flat Fenland countryside and the attractive rolling countryside of Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire. Aside from that, property prices in the region are considerably lower than those in London and the South-East. As a final note, parents will have a range of excellent schooling options available to them when considering the wealth of private schools in the region – more than 200 of which are well-known names like Bedford, Berkhamstead, Kings School Ely, Radlett, Summerhill, and Tring. It is just this alone that can make the East of England very attractive, especially to those working and trying to sell houses in the region.

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Health & Safety Advisor

​Health & Safety Advisor – Manchester - £55,000 A fantastic opportunity for an experienced Health & Safety Advisor looking to take on a new challenge with a nationwide Controls Company.   The Health & Safety Advisor position In this position, you will be adept at providing support from the office or on site. You will be working in a variety of environments, embracing both desk-based responsibilities and site work. You will be a results oriented HSEQ advisor to collaborate across all phases of project execution, from Pre-Sales Consultation to Project Completion and H&S File Handovers. Reporting directly to the Health, Safety & Quality Manager. Due to the nature of this role, travel will be necessary throughout the UK.   Main responsibilities ·         Giving proactive support and management for the HSE requirements on all aspects of project delivery from pre-sales to handover. ·         Undertake HSEQ inspections & Audits. ·         Attending Project Management & Engineer meetings and reporting on H&S performance. ·         Offering pragmatic advice on various aspects of Health& Safety to the wider delivery team.   What we are looking for ·         NEBOSH Level 6 qualification or equivalent. ·         Environmental management qualification or relevant experience. ·         Extensive experience within construction & building maintenance environments. ·         Effective communicator with strong presentation and report writing skills. ·         Client facing experience. ·         UK-wide travel will be an expectation of the roll. ·         Understanding of Management System Standards (ISO 9001, 14001 & 45001). ·         Ability to work to and meet tight deadlines. ·         Ability to liaise with staff and operatives at all levels. ·         Proficiency in using Microsoft Office packages. ·         CSCS Safety Professional card. ·         High quality standards, with a strong attention to detail. ·         Ability to work mix working in the office, at home and on customer sites as works dictate.   Salary & Benefits ·         Salary is up to £55,000, depending on experience ·         Car allowance / Company car ·         25 days holiday ·         Competitive sick pay ·         Company pension scheme ·         Performance bonus scheme ·         Private healthcare ·         Employee discounts   Person profile To be successful in this role, you will be proactive and adaptive approach to ensure safety measures identified are reasonable and practicable to the works being executed.   Do you think you could be our next Health & Safety Advisor? For more information on this fantastic opportunity that will help shape the future of Building Management Systems, please call Yvonne Ndlovu at Team BMS on 01444414164, or click “Apply now”.        

  • Manchester
  • Permanent
  • £55,000