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Natural Resources Wales Cardiff, South Glamorgan
Nov 28, 2025
Full time
Forestry Civil Engineer Role ID: 200933 Directorate - Operations Team: Integrated Engineering South Central Location: Cardiff - Cathays Park Grade/Salary range: 5: £36,246 - £39,942 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 04/01/2026 The role Are you ready to take your engineering career to the next level while helping shape the future of Wales' natural environment? This is a fantastic opportunity to play a vital role in delivering Natural Resources Wales' (NRW) forestry objectives across the country. Working alongside experienced professionals, you'll help turn forestry policy into action-supervising NRW teams and contractors to ensure projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest environmental standards. You'll be involved in the planning of future harvesting operations, working closely with stakeholders to balance operational needs with environmental responsibilities. You'll also monitor civil engineering works across Wales' forest estate, supporting both progress tracking and budget management under the NRW civil engineering framework. As part of a knowledgeable and supportive team of Engineers, you'll collaborate across departments to deliver the annual forestry engineering programme. Reporting to the Forestry Lead Engineer and the Integrated Engineering Team Leader, you'll be part of a dynamic, purpose-driven organisation where your work directly contributes to the health and sustainability of Wales' landscapes. Whether you're looking to build on your experience or take on a fresh challenge with real-world impact, this role offers the opportunity to grow your skills and make a meaningful difference. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the Cardiff NRW office and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. To make an informal enquiry about this role, please contact Mark Davies Interviews will take place via Microsoft Teams week commencing 12 January 2025 Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is the lead organisation for managing Wales's natural environment. We work to protect people and nature, support sustainable development, and build resilience to climate change. This role sits within our Integrated Engineering team in South Wales Central a multi-disciplinary group of engineers responsible for delivering forestry infrastructure projects and managing NRW's Flood Risk Maintenance Programme in the region. Our work helps to safeguard communities, support woodland management, and protect vital infrastructure. We take pride in working collaboratively, solving real-world challenges, and making a lasting impact on the Welsh landscape. What you will do Manage the new construction, upgrade & maintenance of network roads and harvesting facilities for the area within the allocated budget. Undertake inspection of roads and footbridges, at specific intervals, ensuring data is forwarded for recording and maintaining records. Undertake regular inspections of quarries and borrow pits in line with current regulations. Ensure all health & safety and environmental standards are being applied and meet current requirements. Report any breaches. Produce concise and persuasive written drafts, identifying the key issues, examining options and proposing a way ahead. Plan, prioritise and organise resources to ensure projects are delivered in line with agreed time, cost and quality standards. Make informed decisions but know when to refer upwards for advice. Monitor budget and advise engineer of any potential under or over spend. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy , together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Required to take part in incident response activities Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method . Experience in civil engineering contract management & project planning & understanding of NEC3/4 form of contract. Knowledge and understanding of CDM2015 and construction Health, Safety & Environmental risk management. Knowledge of forest road construction (wet bound macadam) and of working in a rural/upland environment. Knowledge of concrete and timber bridge construction techniques. Knowledge of Forest and Water Guidelines (V5) and the European Water Framework Directive. Knowledge of the Quarry Regulations (1999) and quarry management procedures. Knowledge of CAD packages such as AutoCAD. Knowledge of MS Project. Knowledge of Project delivery via framework contracts. Knowledge and Experience of managing team/individuals. Experience of compiling tender documents/drawings. Member of professional body e.g. ICE. Welsh Language Level requirements: Essential: A1 - Entry level Please note if you do not meet the level A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us. Benefits This role will offer a range of benefits, including: Civil Service Pension Scheme offering employer contributions of 28.97% (successful internal staff will remain in their current pension scheme) 28 days annual leave, rising to 33 days generous leave entitlements for all your life needs commitment to professional development health and wellbeing benefits and support weekly wellbeing hour to use as you choose See full details for all the employee benefits you will receive. Please keep reading We're passionate about creating a diverse workforce and positively encourage applications from under-represented communities. We embrace equality of opportunity irrespective of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation. We are committed to equal opportunities and we guarantee interviews for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. We want to attract and retain talented and highly skilled staff, so we make sure that our pay scales remain competitive. We advertise the full pay scale on our job descriptions. Appointed candidates start at the first point of the pay scale and annual increments are paid each year. We want our staff to grow professionally and personally. From leadership development to access to further and higher education courses, our staff have opportunities to expand their knowledge on variety of topics, stay current in their field and continue to learn as their career progresses. We are a bilingual organisation which complies with the Welsh Language Standards . Welsh language skills are considered an asset to NRW and we encourage and support staff to learn, develop and use their Welsh language skills. You are welcome to apply for any vacancy in Welsh or English and any application submitted will be treated equally. Applications are welcome from individuals who work part time, as part of a job share or who work full time.
Ivy Resource Group Frome, Somerset
Nov 28, 2025
Full time
Ivy Resource Group are seeking an experienced Site Manager or Senior Site Manager to join a leading residential developer on a major new build housing scheme in Frome, Somerset . This is an excellent opportunity for a driven and organised construction professional to take ownership of a traditional housing development. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage day-to-day site operations on a traditional new build housing project Coordinate subcontractors and ensure work is delivered safely, on programme, and to high quality standards Oversee site reporting, inspections, and compliance documentation Work closely with commercial, design, and planning teams to drive progress Maintain strong relationships with clients, local authorities, and internal stakeholders Promote and enforce Health & Safety across the site at all times Requirements: Proven experience as a Site Manager or Senior Site Manager within a PLC housebuilder Strong track record delivering traditional new build housing developments Excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skills Ability to manage multiple trades and maintain strict quality standards SMSTS and First Aid certifications (mandatory) Package: Competitive salary of up to 75,000 20% bonus paid twice yearly Company car allowance February start Long-term opportunity with a reputable and progressive residential developer How to Apply: Submit your CV Call / Text / WhatsApp Robbie on (phone number removed) for a confidential conversation Ivy Resource Group are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. IND123
Ivy Resource Group Chippenham, Wiltshire
Nov 28, 2025
Full time
Ivy Resource Group are seeking an experienced Site Manager or Senior Site Manager to join a leading residential developer on a timber frame new build housing scheme in Chippenham, Wiltshire . This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive and highly organised construction professional to take ownership of a fast-paced, high-quality development. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage all site operations on a timber frame new build housing project Coordinate subcontractors, ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, and to required quality standards Oversee daily reporting, quality checks, and compliance documentation Drive progress through effective planning, communication, and problem solving Liaise closely with commercial, design, and technical teams to maintain project momentum Promote best practice across Health & Safety and ensure full compliance at all times Requirements: Proven experience as a Site Manager or Senior Site Manager within a PLC housebuilder Strong background delivering timber frame new build housing projects Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills Ability to manage multiple trades and maintain high levels of quality control SMSTS and First Aid certifications (mandatory) Package: Competitive salary of up to 75,000 20% bonus paid twice yearly Company car allowance February start Long-term position within a reputable and supportive developer How to Apply: Submit your CV Call / Text / WhatsApp Robbie on (phone number removed) for a confidential conversation Ivy Resource Group are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. IND123
BJF Group
Nov 28, 2025
Full time
Job Title : Maintenance Engineer Location : London, SW1E Salary: Competitive + Benefits Job Type: Full-time permanent Start Date: ASAP upon successful completion of clearance documentation Company Description BJF Group is a leading multi-discipline Main Contractor based across the UK, specialising in delivering high-quality construction projects across various sectors - priding ourselves of our reputation for excellence and attention to detail. Within our Facilities Management division, the South East Core team plays a crucial role in the day-to-day delivery of reactive and preventative works across a diverse range of properties and systems within our client's sites. If you have ambitions of playing a key part in driving our business forwards, then we want you to join us at an exciting time of development and growth to realise your full potential. Position As part of our continued growth, our FM division are looking to appoint an experienced and professional Maintenance Engineer to work as part of the South East core FM team, delivering trade-related solutions to enable BJF Group to meet and exceed client-specific contractual obligations across multiple estates of varying ages and building types. Primary responsibilities of the role: Respond to reactive calls, carrying out first fix where possible - and scoping quotes for repair where first fix is not possible - to ensure minimum downtime across sites Carry out all planned building/fabrication maintenance tasks as per program, keeping accurate auditable records of works planned and completed Ensuring the site is kept in good decorative order internally and externally, in-line with given specification Establishing strong working relationships to ensure timely completion of daily tasks and projects Health, Safety and Quality Considerations: To act in the best interests of BJF when on site and dealing with Clients To always work in a safe manner and to a high-standard, in line with best working practices Understand your responsibility for the health, safety and wellbeing of your team and the wider group, whilst promoting a positive health and safety culture throughout Promote and live BJF TEAMS values Requirements & Qualifications To be considered for the role, you will need to demonstrate a mix of the following: MEWP and PASMA qualified preferable City & Guilds or other accredited qualification in a relevant field Competent to assess repairs required with ability to complete works with minimal guidance Experience of basic building maintenance and repairs - painting & decorating, tiling, plastering etc Basic plumbing knowledge (clearing blocked drainage, compression fittings etc ) Experience of timber & UPVC door and window installation/repairs
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Impact of AI & Robotics on UK Construction Jobs in 2026 The construction industry is now being impacted by technology, especially Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics, faster than at any point in history. With companies working towards maximising productivity and reducing project delays while facing shortages of skilled workers, the demand for AI application to construction jobs is increasing rapidly. By 2026, construction automation will not only affect how buildings are designed and constructed, but also the skillsets required in the industry. This article will discuss how AI and robotics will affect the construction workforce, the fastest-growing occupations, and the risks and rewards, as well as what professionals need to do to stay future-proof. Also discussed is why AI & robotics are growing in UK construction. Several industry pressures are accelerating the march to automation in 2026. Labour shortages in skilled trades With a labour shortage in bricklayers, carpenters, and electricians, companies are investing in automated tools and robotics to address workforce shortages. Rising expectations for quicker and safer projects AI-driven planning systems and autonomous robots will shorten the time to complete projects, reduce accidents, and decrease material waste. The Government trying to encourage digital transformation. Some initiatives in the UK related to Building Information Management (BIM), smart infrastructure, and upskilling digitally are influencing the use of automation. Increased use of prefabrication & modular constructions. Factories have been using robots to build prefabricated modules with greater precision on an assembly line basis, to improve the cost and quality. Top ways in which AI and robotics will change construction jobs in 2026: AI-Driven Planning and Project Management AI tools today forecast project delays, optimise schedules and forecast material requirements. Roles in demand: AI project planners Digital construction analysts BIM specialists with AI skills Robotics performing repetitive and high-risk tasks There are now robotic brick layers, robotic demolition and autonomous disking robots all commonplace on construction sites in the UK. Impact: Improved safety Reduction in downtime Enhanced accuracy   New roles: Robotics operators Automation technicians Site robotics supervisors Autonomous drones for site inspections Autonomous drones powered by AI can inspect roofs, provide progress tracking, scan for defects and produce full 3D site mapping in real-time. Emerging roles: Drone survey specialists Remote inspection engineers AI imaging analysts AI-Assisted Design and smart building systems Architects and engineers are now working with AI in designing energy-efficient solutions, structure predictions and optimised-cost modelling. Roles demanded: AI design engineer Digital twin architect Smart building systems expert Automation in prefabrication factories Offsite construction firms are reliant on robotics for cutting, welding, assembly and quality control. Roles that are growing: Automation supervisors Robotic fabrication engineer Factory systems integrators Will AI Eliminate Construction Managed Jobs in the UK?  While ai and robotics will eliminate some repetitive roles in the UK construction environment, both will introduce new specialized technical and digital jobs in their place.  Current automation is not taking their jobs, it's restructuring their job functions.  Jobs most affected by automation and robotics in construction include:  - The basic labour tasks - The manual documentation jobs - The basic site inspections  Jobs with the highest growth potential include:  - Robotics technicians  - BIM & AI integration experts - Digital project managers - Smart infrastructure engineers  The construction industry needs workers who can operate, maintain, and collaborate with automated systems.  What skills will you need for construction types of jobs in the automated age of 2026?  Getting workers in the construction industry ready for the world of construction automation means they need to upskill in the following areas:  - Robotics operation and maintenance  - AI tools including predictive modelling & planning software - BIM & digital twin technology - Drone operation and site scanning - Data analytics & automated workflows  - Digital safety systems  The skills above are fast becoming essential in the UK construction industry as automation takes center stage. Looking Ahead: A More Intelligent, Safe, Productive Industry  By 2026, AI, and robots will have infiltrated almost every major construction project in the UK. Digital workers will earn higher salaries, specialised roles and increased job security. Companies that invest in automation will reduce waste, improve safety, and deliver projects faster.  The future of construction is not about replacing humans – it is about improving the trade with technology. AI in construction job roles and construction automation is creating a new age of digitally-trained construction professionals for the next 10 years. FAQs 1. How is AI used in UK construction jobs? AI is being used for planning, scheduling, safety monitoring, inspection, predictive maintenance and design automation. 2. Will robots replace construction workers? Robots will handle repetitive and dangerous tasks, but human workers will shift to technical, supervisory and digital roles. 3. What jobs are growing because of automation? Robotics technicians, BIM specialists, drone operators, automation engineers and AI project planners. 4. What skills do workers need in 2026? Digital modelling, AI software, robotics operation, drone scanning and automation system management. //
Sustainable Construction Careers 2026: The Fastest-Growing Green Jobs in the UK With the United Kingdom continuing to ramp up its efforts to the move to a net-zero economy, there is a significant transformation taking place of the construction industry. Demand for green construction jobs in the UK is growing faster than ever with the push of government sustainability goals, sustainable design codes and energy efficient infrastructure. As professionals consider their careers and how best to future-proof their careers, sustainable building careers are emerging as one of the strongest and most stable career paths. In this article we reveal the top growing jobs for green construction roles for 2026, the skills you will need, salary outlook information, and industry trends that job seekers and employers need to know. Reasons for the Trend Toward Green Construction In the UK There’s a perfect storm of conditions that are allowing for ever increasing growth in sustainable construction practices: Net-Zero 2050 Goals The UK government’s bold ambitions of net-zero carbon by 2050 has driven companies to hire professionals focused on sustainability across planning, design, engineering and on-site execution. Green Building Standards Frameworks like BREEAM, LEED and WELL certifications are going mainstream. Projects are now requiring a cadre of professionals that know about green building materials, methods, carbon reduction and energy efficient systems. Large Infrastructure Investment With multibillion pound investments in smart cities and low-carbon transport systems, there’s never been a greater volume of recruitment in green construction roles. Fastest-Growing Green Construction Careers for 2026 in the United Kingdom. Here’s a list of the most sought after and popular positions influencing the future of sustainable building careers. Sustainability Consultants. Sustainability consultants evaluate building plans, recommend sustainable designs and methods, and guarantee compliance with energy code requirements.  Key Skills - Carbon footprint analysis. - Integration of renewable energy. - BREEAM/LEED skills. Average Salary for 2026: £38,000 – £60,000+. Energy Efficiency Engineers. As energy costs rise, companies are relying on specialists to design and optimize heating, cooling, and electrical systems to maximize efficiency.  Key Skills - HVAC optimization. - Energy modeling. - Smart building systems. Salary Range: £40,000 – £65,000. Environmental Site Managers Managing environmentally responsible site works is a vital part of modern construction projects. The responsibilities include: Managing waste Ensuring compliance to environmental standards Procurement sustainably Salary: £45,000–£70,000 Green Building Architects Architects that are skilled in sustainable design and passive building techniques are needed for both residential and commercial projects. The skills required are: Designing with eco-materials Integrating renewable energy sources Believe it or not, at least common aspect– being trained in the use of BIM Salary: £50,000–£85,000 Specialists in the Installation of Renewable Energy Renewable energy installers, from solar panels to wind turbines to EV chargers, are at the heart of the green transition in the UK.  Average salary: £35,000-£55,000  Retrofit Hard Coordinators & Assessors  Retrofitting older UK properties is a national priority, with specialists upgrading insulation, heating and energy systems, and jobs are growing fast.  Average salary: £30,000-£50,000 ESG & Carbon Reporting Analysts  Major construction companies look for professionals to track carbon data, monitor ESG compliance and report on sustainability metrics. Skills:  Life Cycle Assessments  Data analysis  Environmental regulations Average salary: £40,000-£70,000 Essential Skills for a Fulfilling Green Construction Career To establish a solid future in green building jobs within the UK, candidates should develop: Knowledge of low carbon materials Understanding of net-zero theory BIM and digital construction skills Renewable energy systems proficiency Awareness of environmental legislation   Strong analytical and project management skills Industries Employing for Green Construction Careers Publicly funded infrastructure projects Renewable energy companies  Smart city firms Residential and commercial builders Environmental consultants Government and council regeneration projects Salary Outlook for 2026 Those working in sustainable building careers can expect on average higher than average salaries due to labour shortages. Career paths that offer paid certifications (BREEAM, LEED, Retrofit,) will be rewarded with higher salaries and quicker hiring process. Future Outlook: Reasons Why This is the Optimal Time to Work in Green Construction By 2026 the new construction sector in the UK will have sustainability criteria for most UK construction projects. The industry is now allocating significant budget changes through carbon reduction, green materials and long-term environmental compliance. They are in demand, providing more positions, higher starting salaries and job security for sustainable construction workers. If you are just starting your career or looking to develop your skills, now is the optimal time to transition into green construction jobs and help the UK become a sustainable nation. FAQs 1. What are the most in-demand green construction jobs in the UK? Roles such as sustainability consultants, green architects, retrofit coordinators, and energy efficiency engineers are among the top growing positions. 2. Do green construction careers pay well? Yes. Due to skills shortages, salaries for sustainable construction roles are rising and often exceed traditional construction job pay. 3. How do I start a sustainable building career? Gain certifications like BREEAM, LEED, or Retrofit qualifications. Adding digital skills like BIM will also improve job prospects. 4. Are green construction jobs secure for the future? Absolutely. With net-zero targets and sustainability laws, demand will continue to rise through 2030 and beyond.
Green Construction Jobs: The Future of Sustainable Building (2025 Guide) Green Construction Careers : The Future of Sustainable Building (A Guide for 2025) The transformation of the construction industry in the UK is driven by sustainability becoming more of a priority. With the drive to Net Zero 2050, the huge demand for energy-efficient buildings, eco-friendly materials, and green infrastructure is creating demand for green construction careers. These green construction careers offer good salaries and long-term job security, while also providing an opportunity for construction workers to positively contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable world. This guide to top green construction careers for 2025 will consider skills needed, salary expectations, and why sustainable building is the future of construction in the UK. Why Green Construction Is the Future Governments, developers, and homeowners are prioritising environmentally-friendly construction for the following reasons: Increasing growing regulations in respect of the environment Growing energy costs and demand for energy-efficient homes Government incentives for low-carbon building Greatly increased use of green technology (solar, heat pumps, smart systems) Major projects related to construction of sustainability As a result of the above, green jobs are growing faster than any of the traditional forms of construction,  Leading Green Construction Careers in the United Kingdom by 2025 1. Renewable Energy Installation (Solar, Wind & Heat Pump Technicians) Salary (Typical Employee): £35,000–£55,000+ These technicians install green energy systems in residential and commercial properties. Heat pump installations are one of the highest in demand to replace gas boilers instead, due to the UK's net-zero target. Skills Electrical / mechanical knowledge Certification in renewable systems Knowledge of building efficiency Sustainability Consultants Salary (Typical Employee): £45,000–£70,000+ Sustainability consultants evaluate the operational performance of buildings, analyze carbon footprint, and ensure compliance with green rating standards, such as BREEAM and LEED. Skills Environmental evaluation Operational performance of a building Understanding of green rating standards Energy Efficiency Assessors Average Salary: £30,000–£50,000 Energy efficiency assessors can conduct energy audits and provide EPC ratings. They are crucial in retrofitting the existing building stock. Skills Thermal analysis EPC assessments Retrofit understanding Green Building Architects & Designers Average Salary: £50,000–£85,000 Architects design buildings with solar integration, natural ventilation, green roofs, and low-carbon materials. Skills Sustainable design principles BIM and 3D modelling Low-carbon materials understanding Environmental Engineers Average Salary: £45,000–£75,000 Environmental engineers are used in water systems, waste reduction, pollution control, and sustainable land use. Skills Environmental risk assessment Civil and ecological engineering Regulatory compliance Green Construction Project Managers Average Salary: £55,000–£95,000 Employers want managers who understand both the processes of construction operations and sustainability standards. Skills Project planning Green building criteria Cost and sustainability analysis Low-Carbon Materials Specialists Average Salary: £40,000–£60,000 FAQs 1. What are green construction jobs? Green construction jobs involve building environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, and low-carbon structures using sustainable technologies, materials, and practices. 2. Which green construction careers are most in demand in 2025? The most in-demand green jobs include renewable energy installers, sustainability consultants, environmental engineers, green project managers, and smart building technicians. 3. Do I need special qualifications for sustainable construction roles? Yes. Many green roles require certifications such as BREEAM, LEED, EPC assessor training, renewable energy qualifications, or NVQs in sustainable building. 4. Are green construction jobs well-paying? Yes. Due to talent shortages and increased demand, green construction salaries are rising. Roles like sustainability consultants, environmental engineers, and renewable specialists offer strong earning potential. 5. How do I start a career in green construction? Begin by gaining a CSCS Card, completing sustainability-focused training, learning digital tools like BIM, and applying through niche platforms such as ConstructionJobBoard.co.uk. 6. Why is sustainable construction growing in the UK? The UK's Net Zero 2050 goals, rising energy costs, and stricter environmental regulations are driving companies to hire more sustainable construction professionals. //
How to Get a CSCS Card and Start Your Construction Career (2025 Guide) A CSCS Card is one of the key qualifications for anybody entering the construction industry in the UK, whether you are looking for a labourer position, perusing an apprenticeship, or moving into a skilled occupation. Having a valid CSCS Card means that you have proven your knowledge of health and safety to a required standard, which makes you more employable. The aim of this guide is to explain what a CSCS Card is, who requires one, how to apply, cost, which tests you need to take, and how to gain access to a successful construction career in 2025. What is a CSCS Card? A CSCS (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) Card is an industry recognised form of identification that demonstrates you have the right health, safety and training standards to work on UK construction sites.  Most of the larger employers and contractors will expect that workers have the right CSCS Card before allowing them access to the site. Importance of a CSCS Card in 2025 As safety requirements become more stringent and the demand for skilled labour grows, employers are looking for individuals that meet compliance. A CSCS Card assists you in the following areas: Enhancing your employability Enhancing access to better entry-level and skilled positions Providing evidence of knowledge of site safety policies Increasing long-term wage prospects CSCS Cards Types (2025 Update)  Labourer (green card) This is generally for new starters, general labourers, and entry level roles. Skilled Worker (blue card) This is for workers that have an NVQ Level 2 for their specific trade. Advanced Craft / Supervisor (gold card ) This is for workers that have an NVQ Level 3 or greater and supervisors / foreman's.  Manager (black card) This is for managers that have an NVQ Level 6 or 7. Apprentice Card This is for apprentices in training towards a construction role. Academically Qualified Person (AQP) Card This is for workers that have an appropriate degree for their role. Professionally Qualified Person (PQP) Card This is for members of professional bodies within the construction profession e.g. RICS, CIOB, ICE etc. Understanding the card type required means the process becomes clearer and simpler.  Step by Steam: How to Apply for a CSCS Card (2025 application process) Step 1: Know the correct card for your role. Consider your experience and the vacancy or job you are applying for. New starters or beginners are usually involved in the Green Labourer Card. Skill workers can apply for a Blue or Gold card depending on their NVQ level. Step 2: Ensure You Meet the Required Qualifications Most cards require the following: Green Card → Level 1 Health & Safety in a Construction Environment Blue/Gold Cards → NVQ or SVQ in your trade Black Card → Manager NVQ Level 6/7 If you do not have an NVQ, you may have to complete one before you can apply. Step 3: Book and Pass the CITB Health, Safety & Environment Test. This is the vital test you must pass for each application. The test costs £22.50 and takes 45 minutes. There are three types of tests: Operatives Test (for most workers) Specialist Test (for trades such as plumber, demolition, or scaffolding) Managers and Professionals Test. You must have passed the test within 2 years of your application. Step 4: Make Your Application for Your CSCS Card. You will need to do an online application on the CSCS website. You will need your CITB test score report, your qualification certificates, and a photo (passport style). CSCS Card Cost (in 2025) will be £36.  CSCS Cards typically arrive within 7–10 working days. How long does a CSCS Card last?  Most CSCS Cards are given for 5 years, and you can apply to renew your card as long as your qualifications are valid. Starting Your Career in Construction with a CSCS Card Decide What Area You Want to Go Into Two things to consider: Labourer Apprentice Skilled tradesperson Plant operator Site admin or trainee Develop Your CV Make sure you indicate: Type of CSCS Card type you hold Any training and certifications Any site experience Health & safety awareness Start to Apply Via Trusted Job Boards For example ConstructionJobBoard.co.uk is a job board specifically for UK construction roles. Realistically if you have the CSCS Card you will see somebody post something as ConstructionJobBoard.co.uk has every possible job even court cases. Get some experience and upskill. The more and higher qualifications you achieve (NVQs, SMSTS, SSSTS) the quicker you will find yourself in higher paying jobs. What can you do after this with you CSCS Card ? An opportunity for career progression. You could be getting into the are you qualified for if you have an opportunity to use your CSCS card fr term-time contracts or supplies or------------ Skilled trades (electrician/plumber/carpenter/bricklayer) Become a plant operator Supervise in Do health & safety Become a site manager Qualified to get into site managers Card later. With some time and further qualifications you could be doing as much as a gold or even black card and even multi-tier increases in salary. In conclusion, a CSCS Card is the first and most valuable  stepping stone into the United Kingdom construction industry.  What we highlighted is all very straightforward as you simply choose the right card to get as well as pass the CITB test, submit documents and off you go with job applications. Some like the 2025 Construction Lens it is a rapidly growing time to enable you to achieve a long-term satisfying career. SEO-Optimised FAQs 1. What is a CSCS Card and why do I need it? A CSCS Card proves you have the required health and safety knowledge to work on UK construction sites. Most employers require it for entry, making it essential for starting a construction career. 2. How do I apply for a CSCS Card in 2025? To apply, you must pass the CITB Health, Safety & Environment Test, complete the required qualification (such as Level 1 Health & Safety or NVQ), and apply online through the official CSCS website. 3. How much does a CSCS Card cost? The CSCS Card application fee is £36 , and the CITB test costs £22.50 . 4. How long does a CSCS Card last? Most CSCS Cards are valid for five years and can be renewed if your qualifications remain valid. 5. Which CSCS Card should I apply for? Beginners typically need the Green Labourer Card , while skilled workers apply for the Blue or Gold Card depending on their NVQ level. 6. How long does it take to get a CSCS Card? Once you apply online, your CSCS Card usually arrives within 7–10 working days . 7. Do I need an NVQ to get a CSCS Card? Some cards require an NVQ (Blue, Gold, Black), but the Green Labourer Card only requires a Level 1 Health & Safety qualification. //
Top Construction Jobs in the UK for 2025 – Skills & Salary Guide The UK construction sector is poised to enter into 2025 on a strong footing, with large-scale housing projects, infrastructure works, green energy projects, and a swift transition into digital construction technologies leading the charge. As demand grows in both public and private an increasing number of skilled professionals are enjoying better pay, improved job security, and clearer career paths than ever before. Whether you are just starting your career in the construction industry or looking to transfer your skillset to a high-demand construction role, this detailed guide will discuss the highest ranked  construction jobs in the UK  market in 2022, the skills that will be required for these roles, the prevailing market conditions, and salary expectations. Construction Project Manager Expected Salary (2025): £55,000 - £85,000+  Demand Level: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Very High) Project Managers  have sat at the heart of UK construction for some time now, overseeing delivery timelines, project budgets, procurement, and on-site coordination - which is especially valuable in the current UK infrastructure programs and solicited governent purposes via long term programs and long term development strategies. Core skills Strong leadership & communication Strong project management framework  Budgeting & risk management  Working experience in digital tools such as BIM, Procore, Aconex,  Reasons for current demand The demand for experienced project managers is driven by a growing number of multi-year infrastructure projects and ongoing residential development.  Quantity Surveyor (QS) Average Salary (2025): £45,000-£75,000 Level of Demand: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ With rising material costs and budgets getting tighter, the demand for professionals who can monitor costs, manage contracts, and reduce financial risk is higher than it has ever been. Key Skills Cost estimation & analysis Tendering and contract negotiation Strong commercial awareness NEC & JCT contracts knowledge Why Is There Demand Employers want accurate estimates to ensure they are profitable, and a QS role influences profit directly. Site Manager / Site Supervisor Average Salary (2025): £40,000-£60,000 Level of Demand: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Site Managers ensure everything on-site runs safely, smoothly, and to a plan; and their importance to the team has increased since updated UK safety regulations and productivity standards. Key Skills Site coordination Health & safety legislation compliance (SMSTS/SSSTS) Team leadership Ability to problem-solve under pressure Civil Engineer Average Salary (2025): £45,000–£80,000 Demand Level: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Civil engineers are essential to the ongoing process of modernizing the infrastructure of the UK, from highways, rail networks, and water systems to bridges. Key Skills Design & structural analysis Able to operate AutoCAD, Revit, and Civil 3D Can manage project planning Familiar with sustainability & green building Electricians Average Salary (2025): £38,000–£55,000+ Demand Level: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Consistently a well in-demand trade. Emerging opportunities from UK commercial construction, green energy installations and residential construction projects are creating a shortage certified electricians. Key Skills Wiring, installation & maintenance Skilled knowledge of UK building regulations  Fault finding Certifications (NVQ Level 3, ECS, 18th Edition) Plumbers & Heating Engineers  Average Salary (2025): £35,000–£50,000+ Demand Level: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Growing demand from more housing and the upgrading of heating systems, as the UK is progressively working towards carbon efficient home standards. Key Skills Installation & Maintenance  Gas safety certifications Level of understanding of modern heating technologies Problem solving Bricklayers & Skilled Labourers Average Salary (2025): £30,000–£45,000 Demand Level: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Bricklayers are one of the most sought-after trades, especially with housing projects ramping across the country. Key Skills  Accuracy related to bricklaying Physical strength & stamina  Knowledge of safety regulations Ability to read the site plans BIM Specialists & Digital Construction Professionals Average Salary: £45,000–£75,000 Demand Level: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Increasing at a rapid rate) Our construction industry is progressing toward a digital-first approach to project delivery. BIM (Building Information Modelling) specialists have become a fundamental part of delivering complex designs requiring design and construction coordination. Key Skills Revit, Navisworks, BIM 360 3D/4D modelling Clash detection Digital project coordination Why Demand? Almost all major projects now have BIM aligned workflows. Health & Safety Manager Average Salary: £40,000–£70,000 Demand Level: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ There are very stringent health and safety regulations for the construction industry. The larger built environment also means more health and safety experts are required. Key Skills NEBOSH qualification Risk assessment Accident prevention & compliance Good verbal & written communication Crane Operators & Plant Machinery Operators Average Salary: £35,000–£60,000 Demand Level: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Specialist operators are essential to commercial construction and industrial infrastructure projects. Key Skills CPCS/NPORS qualification Accuracy & safety mindset Equipment utilizations Construction Salary Trends 2025 This year has seen strong wage inflation due to: National labour shortages High construction demand Growth in digital & sustainable construction Large-scale infrastructure funding Certified tradespeople, as well as mid-senior jobs in the industry, continue to receive substantial salary increases. Skills that Will Be Needed in 2025 All employers are looking for the following skills, regardless of your role: Technical Skills Digital tools (BIM, AutoCAD, project management software) Trade certifications Safety compliance Soft Skills Leadership Communication Problem-solving Time Management How you could get hired faster for a job in 2025: To be in a great position to secure your next construction job: Stay up to date with your certifications Have experience with digital construction tools Have a great CV that clearly highlights keywords Look to trusted niche job boards like ConstructionJobBoard.co.uk Apply early for any major infrastructure related roles In Conclusion Construction jobs in the UK for 2025 will be paying good salaries, stable long-term employment, and excitement in terms of project management, engineering, trades, and digital construction. In any case, whether you are a skilled labourer or a senior manager, there are many ways to advance your career in construction, especially as the industry evolves with changing technologies and sustainability. FAQs (Optimised for SEO) 1. What are the highest-paying construction jobs in the UK in 2025? Some of the highest-paying roles include Construction Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors, Civil Engineers, and BIM Specialists. Salaries range from £45,000 to over £85,000 depending on experience and location. 2. Which construction skills are in highest demand in 2025? Digital construction skills (BIM, AutoCAD, 3D modelling), project management, health & safety compliance, and skilled trades like electrical and plumbing remain highly in demand. 3. Are construction jobs in the UK growing in 2025? Yes. The UK construction sector is expanding due to major infrastructure investments, housing development, and green energy projects, creating strong job growth across multiple roles. 4. What certifications do I need for construction jobs? Common certifications include CSCS, SMSTS/SSSTS, NEBOSH, NVQ Level 2–3 (for trades), ECS (for electricians), and CPCS/NPORS (for machine operators). 5. How much do entry-level construction workers earn in the UK? Entry-level roles typically start from £22,000 to £28,000 per year, depending on the trade, location, and employer. 6. Which cities offer the most construction jobs in 2025? London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Bristol, and Glasgow are among the top cities with strong demand across all construction job categories.
Construction Jobs in Cambridge | Build a Rewarding Career in a Growing City Cambridge is a historic and innovative city in the UK that has become a major centre of construction and development. With new housing, education, healthcare, and research infrastructure being built, need for construction professionals is at an all-time high. From project managers to site engineers, construction jobs in Cambridge provide stability, advancement, and the opportunity to work on projects shaping the future of the city. In the past 10 years, Cambridge's strong economy and outstanding academic reputation have benefited global companies, leading to extraordinary levels of investment in everything from real estate and technology parks to sustainable design. This level of activity will ensure that there will always be opportunities for individuals in both traditional construction and high-tech construction professions. Key Positions in the Cambridge Construction Sector The construction sector in Cambridge covers commercial, residential and public sector projects. Here are some of the most sought after positions:  Project Managers Project Managers are responsible for planning and overseeing projects from draft to completion. It is important to have strong leadership and budgeting skills.  Civil Engineers Civil Engineers deal with infrastructure projects such as bridges and roads, with a responsibility to ensure safe and efficient outcomes. Many positions carry a requirement of ICE or similar chartership.  Site Managers Site Managers are responsible for coordinating teams and enforcing safety items while monitoring the timeline of the project in relation to productivity.   Quantity Surveyors Quantity Surveyors ensure construction projects remain on the track of financial efficiency whilst managing the contracts and costs of each project.  Skilled Trades The skilled trades including electricians, carpenters, plumbers and bricklayers will continue to be the bedrock of construction in Cambridge. Architectural and Design Professionals The growth in the academic institutions and corporate parks is resulting in a higher demand for trained architects, CAD Designers and BIM specialists focusing on sustainable and smart design. Existing Demand and Employment Trends The construction job market in Cambridge is largely driven by major regeneration projects, such as: Expansion of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus New sustainable housing in Eddington, and Northstowe Infrastructure improvements related to the Oxford–Cambridge Arc The projects listed are creating demand for qualified workers in various fields, particularly in engineering, project management, and the skilled trades. Additionally, remote monitoring and data analytics, AI-assisted design, as well as modular construction, are changing how companies operate and creating new roles for candidates with an aptitude for technology. Qualifications and Skills Required However, most of Cambridge's employers are looking for candidates that have: CSCS certification for site access  NVQ, HND or degree qualification in construction or civil engineering  Health & Safety credentials (CITB or NEBOSH)  Knowledge of BIM, CAD, and project management  Soft skills such as problem solving, collaboration, and communication are just as important as the qualifications listed above, and many roles involve working within teams or across different stakeholder groups. Salary Expectations for Construction Jobs in Cambridge Construction salaries in Cambridge are among the best in the East of England. Skilled trades: £32,000–£45,000 Site managers: £50,000–£70,000 Project managers: £65,000–£90,000 Senior engineers and surveyors: £55,000–£80,000 Contract roles often include additional benefits like travel allowances, performance bonuses, and flexible working hours. How to Apply for Construction Jobs in Cambridge To land your perfect position: Maintain your CV with important project experience and updated certificates. Sign up for trusted recruitment sites like the Construction Job Board , which lists verified jobs and new opportunities. Use filters to find construction jobs in Cambridge by salary, type, or skill level. Network with professionals at trade events and LinkedIn to find hidden opportunities. How Construction Job Board Can Support You in Your New Role Search, Apply and Develop Your Construction Career in Cambridge Construction Job Board is one of the UK’s premier platforms for construction professionals and connects you with certified employers and verified job opportunities in Cambridge and further afield. This is why job seekers would recommend Construction Job Board: Verified jobs only: Every job is verified as a live position. Smart filters: Filter your search by role, salary or level of experience. AI job matching technology: Jobs that match your profile and interests will be shown. Career support: Industry experts can help with interview preparation, career advice and salary information. Whether you are searching for full-time, temporary or remote roles, the site connects job seekers and users save employers valuable time sourcing qualified candidates. 2025 Job Market Overview Experts predict that Cambridge's construction industry will continue to grow until at least 2030, driven by the ongoing investment in infrastructure, investment in green and eco-friendly projects, and new academic campuses and buildings. Growing sectors include: Green building technologies Investment in education and healthcare Transport and logistics construction With continued investment and ongoing demand for skilled workers, working in construction in Cambridge will remain a lucrative option for experienced construction workers and those seeking a stable career with the potential for career progression. FAQs What types of construction jobs are available in Cambridge? You can find opportunities in project management, civil engineering, architecture, design, and skilled trades. The city’s mix of heritage and innovation offers a variety of career paths. Are construction jobs in Cambridge well paid? Yes. Salaries are competitive, with skilled trades earning around £40,000 and project managers earning up to £90,000 per year depending on experience. What qualifications do I need for a construction job in Cambridge? Most employers look for CSCS certification, NVQ or degree-level qualifications, and relevant site experience. Knowledge of BIM or CAD can give you an edge. How can I find verified construction jobs in Cambridge? Visit Construction Job Board for regularly updated listings. The platform allows you to filter roles by location, job type, and salary range. Why is Cambridge a great city for construction professionals? Cambridge offers steady job growth, excellent pay, and projects that combine historic preservation with sustainable innovation — making it ideal for career development. //
Construction Jobs in Birmingham: Discover the Best Opportunities in the UK’s Construction Capital Birmingham, often referred to as the beating heart of Britain's infrastructure development, has emerged as one of the most exciting places to work as a construction professional. As billions have been invested into regeneration schemes, new transport networks and commercial developments, Birmingham is bursting with opportunities for anyone looking to develop their career in building and construction.  Whether you're a site manager, civil engineer, or skilled tradesperson, there has never been a better time to explore Construction Jobs in Birmingham .  This comprehensive guide will explore the job market landscape, salary expectations, major recruiting companies and future prospects in Birmingham’s booming construction industry. Why Birmingham is Leading UK Construction Growth  Birmingham's skyline is ever-evolving, and so are the opportunities available. Major projects, such as HS2 (High-Speed Rail 2), Paradise Birmingham and the Smithfield Regeneration Project have cemented Birmingham as one of the UK's main construction hotspots.  Over the past few years, Birmingham has seen:  Over £25 billion of construction projects either progressing, or in planning.  An increase in demand for project managers, site managers and civil engineers. Employment is consistent all year round across many sectors (Residential, Commercial and Infrastructure).  The Different Types of Construction Jobs Available in Birmingham The construction sector in Birmingham encompasses a variety of disciplines — design, management, technical roles and trades. Management and Supervisory Roles Construction Manager Site Manager Project Manager Health and Safety Officer The roles mentioned oversee whole projects to ensure compliance with UK standards, completion dates, and regulations on site and safety. Engineering and Technical Roles Civil Engineer Structural Engineer Quantity Surveyor Building Services Engineer Roles in this category are influential in planning and delivering major projects, including transport lines, bridges and commercial buildings. Skilled Trades and Labour Electricians, Plumbers, Bricklayers, Carpenters, Roofers Plant Operators, Labourers and Groundworkers There are also many other skilled trades that are currently in demand in Birmingham, as new housing and infrastructure schemes get underway. Design and Architectural Roles Architect CAD Technician BIM Coordinator Urban Planner Creative and technical roles include the professionals that contribute to Birmingham’s new, sustainable architecture and smart city developments. Several high-profile projects are driving the revitalization of the city and delivering lasting job opportunities across all levels of experience. Among the ongoing and forthcoming developments are: HS2 (High Speed Two): A multibillion-pound piece of infrastructure, which is creating thousands of construction and engineering jobs for peopleacross the Midlands. Paradise Birmingham: A key commercial development comprising office, retail and leisure accommodation. Smithfield Regeneration: A £1.9 billion project regenerating 17 hectares of the city centre into a vibrant urban quarter. Birmingham Curzon Street Station: The flagship HS2 terminal, which is anticipated to employ hundreds of construction professionals. Residential Development Projects: Thousands of homes are being developed across the Digbeth, Edgbaston and Solihull areas. These projects will positively impact the demand for qualified professionals in all aspects of construction, not just in Birmingham and the West Midlands but throughout the Midlands. Average Salaries for Construction Jobs in Birmingham Birmingham offers competitive salaries that reflect the city’s high project volume and skill demand. Approximate salary ranges include: Labourers and Skilled Trades: £28,000 – £38,000 Site Managers: £45,000 – £60,000 Project Managers: £55,000 – £75,000 Quantity Surveyors: £45,000 – £70,000 Civil and Structural Engineers: £40,000 – £65,000 Senior Construction Managers: £80,000 – £100,000+ These figures can vary based on experience, qualifications, and project size, with large infrastructure projects often offering premium pay. Required Skills and Qualifications Employers in Birmingham’s construction market are looking for people with a combination of technical, leadership, and safety-oriented skills to be successful. For example, skills in:  Project management and scheduling  Leadership and team coordination  Cost estimation and budgeting  Health and safety compliance (CSCS or SMSTS)  Sustainability and green building knowledge  Communication and problem solving skills are also in demand.  Skills and Qualifications are also often reflected in:     NVQ or HND in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or building services  Degree in Construction or related sector  Chartered member of CIOB, ICE, or RICS For those working in trades, on-the-job experience and certifications from recognized organizations continue to hold great value. Top Employers Offering Construction Jobs in Birmingham Birmingham is home to some of the UK’s biggest construction employers, along with specialist contractors and design consultancies. Leading companies include: Balfour Beatty Kier Group Skanska UK Morgan Sindall Laing O’Rourke Wates Group Vinci Construction Arup These employers recruit for both permanent and contract roles, with many listings available through Construction Job Board , one of the UK’s leading niche construction job platforms. Reasons to Start Your Construction Career in Birmingham Birmingham is your base for a safe, diverse and long-term future, and here's why: Big Project Pipeline: Billions of investment into key infrastructure and urban regeneration projects. Diversity of Opportunities: Projects across housing, commercial, transport and green energy. Central Location: Excellent direct connectivity to key cities on road, rail or air. Cost of Living: Cost of living compared to London is more affordable, resulting in a better work-life balance. Career Development: Firms, along with access to the best training institutions and professional networks.  Birmingham combines affordability and opportunity- it is one of the best cities in the UK to help construction professionals build a sustainable future. Finding Construction Jobs in Birmingham If your goal is to secure the best positions in Birmingham, consider these stages: Keep your CV fresh with applicable experience and certifications. Confirm your CSCS Card or any other safety qualifications are current. Apply online using specialist recruitment websites such as Construction Job Board. Start networking with members of the construction industry by attending events and using LinkedIn. Ensure that you carry out proper research on interviews, including your presentation of both leadership and technical skills. Being proactive on the job market and being committed to CPD will help to differentiate yourself in a competitive landscape in Birmingham. How Construction Job Board Assists You in Finding a Construction Jobs in Birmingham Finding the right job when navigating hundreds of listings can be difficult. This is why Construction Job Board makes the difference. The job platform connects construction professionals to leading employers within Birmingham and across the UK. With powerful filters, real-time job alerts, and verified job listings, candidates can connect faster and more efficiently with the job they're looking for. Advantages of Construction Job Board: Access to specific Birmingham Construction Jobs from leading companies Search by job type, job location, or salary Career support and trends Verified employers and safe applications So, whether you are a graduate looking for an entry-level job, or a project manager looking for your next leadership role, Construction Job Board cuts the clutter in your job search and helps you take your next big step in your career. How Construction Job Board Assists You in Finding a Construction Jobs in Birmingham Finding the right job when navigating hundreds of listings can be difficult. This is why Construction Job Board makes the difference. The job platform connects construction professionals to leading employers within Birmingham and across the UK. With powerful filters, real-time job alerts, and verified job listings, candidates can connect faster and more efficiently with the job they're looking for. Advantages of Construction Job Board: Access to specific Birmingham Construction Jobs from leading companies Search by job type, job location, or salary Career support and trends Verified employers and safe applications So, whether you are a graduate looking for an entry-level job, or a project manager looking for your next leadership role, Construction Job Board cuts the clutter in your job search and helps you take your next big step in your career. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What types of construction jobs are available in Birmingham? You can find roles in project management, engineering, design, skilled trades, and site supervision across commercial, residential, and infrastructure projects. Are construction jobs in Birmingham well-paid? Yes, salaries in Birmingham are competitive. Skilled trades start from around £30,000, while management roles can exceed £75,000 annually. What qualifications do I need for construction jobs in Birmingham? Most roles require a CSCS card, NVQ, or degree in construction, engineering, or project management. Senior roles may need CIOB or RICS accreditation. Which companies are hiring for construction jobs in Birmingham? Top employers include Balfour Beatty, Kier Group, Wates, Vinci, and Laing O’Rourke, all of which post roles on Construction Job Board. Why is Birmingham a great city for construction professionals? The city’s ongoing regeneration, large-scale infrastructure projects, and growing demand for skilled workers make it an excellent location for long-term career growth. //
Construction Jobs in Manchester: Build Your Career in One of the UK’s Fastest-Growing Cities Manchester has transformed into one of the UK’s most dynamic construction hubs. From iconic skyscrapers reshaping the skyline to major infrastructure and housing developments, the demand for skilled professionals continues to soar. Whether you’re an experienced site manager or just starting as a trainee, there are thousands of Construction Jobs in Manchester waiting for talented professionals like you. This guide will help you explore the opportunities, salary expectations, top employers, and key trends shaping Manchester’s booming construction industry. Why Manchester is an Ideal Location for Construction Careers The past decade has seen Manchester as the forefront of UK construction growth. Manchester is now home to world-class developments, including Deansgate Square, the new Co-op Live Arena, and the Northern Gateway, which will be one of Europe's biggest urban regeneration projects. Public funds, private capital, and major plans for urban development have made Manchester the hub for northern construction activity. It is projected that Manchester will see billions of pounds worth of construction in the coming five years, through which there will be new job opportunities across all disciplines, including design, project management, civil engineering, and green construction. With a booming economy, excellent transport links, as well as a focus on sustainable city center growth, Manchester is potentially one of the best cities in the UK for long-term careers in construction. Categories of Construction Jobs Accessible in Manchester Construction jobs in Manchester encompass all stages of a project’s lifecycle: from the initial design phase to handing over the finished project. Below are the categories of the in-demand jobs you can explore:  Site Management and Supervision Site Manager Assistant Site Manager Health and Safety Manager Construction Supervisor These roles lead what is happening on site, making sure standards are followed, and work is completed on time. Project Management and Planning Construction Project Manager  Contracts Manager  Planner or Scheduler Project Managers oversee the team being work together and look after budget and delivery.  Skilled Trades and Labour  Bricklayer, Electrician, Plumber, Carpenter, Painter  A General Labourer, Groundworker  Trade remain the bedrock  of Manchester’s construction industry and there continues to be a high demand for skilled trades in the commercial and residential sector.  Civil Engineering and Infrastructure  Structural Engineer  Civil Engineer  Quantity Surveyor  Design Technician  With significant transport and infrastructure work continuing in the area, with HS2 and Manchester Airport expansion, there remains a significant demand for engineering professionals.  Architectural and Design Roles  Architectural Assistant  CAD Technician  Urban Designer  BIM Specialist With digital and sustainable design becoming critical there continues to be an increasing demand for people who can integrate creativity with technology in the construction industry. Major Construction Projects Driving Development in Manchester Manchester's construction industry is rapidly expanding, with numerous flagship projects throughout the city and elsewhere. Notable construction projects currently in progress or planned include the following. Victoria North (Northern Gateway) – A £4 billion regeneration scheme providing 15,000 new homes and commercial development. Deansgate Square and Great Jackson Street Developments – New, luxury high-rise towers adding to the popularity of living in the city centre. Manchester Airport Transformation Programme – Multi-phased infrastructure development supporting growth in the region. Mayfield Regeneration Project – The development of a new city district with homes, offices, and green space. HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail – Long-term transport investments creating thousands of jobs in construction and engineering. Each of these major construction projects helps generate on-going project manager, engineer, tradesperson and design specialist jobs in Greater Manchester. Construction Salaries in Manchester Salaries in Manchester’s construction industry are competitive and often above the national average due to strong project demand. Here’s an approximate breakdown: Labourers and Skilled Trades: £28,000 – £40,000 per year Site Managers: £45,000 – £60,000 per year Project Managers: £55,000 – £75,000 per year Quantity Surveyors: £50,000 – £70,000 per year Engineers: £40,000 – £65,000 per year Senior management professionals and consultants working on large-scale projects can command salaries exceeding £90,000 annually. Skills and Qualifications Required for Construction Jobs in Manchester In Manchester, employers favour candidates who possess practical experience, alongside relevant formal qualifications. The types of skills needed for construction careers include: Project planning and risk management Team leadership and coordination Budgeting and cost management Health and safety compliance (should be CSCS or SMSTS qualified) Communication and problem solving Knowledge of sustainable construction and green building Examples of qualifications that employers value include: NVQ or HND in Construction or Civil Engineering Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management or related subject Working towards chartered status with the CIOB or ICE for more senior roles For tradespeople, completing apprenticeships and receiving certification from trade bodies, e.g. the National Inspectors of Construction, can help to improve job opportunities. Reasons Why Construction Positions In Manchester Are Great for Professional Advancement When you choose a job in Manchester, you are getting more than just a good salary; you're starting a long-term career with the opportunity to advance. Here are several reasons: Ongoing Pipeline of Projects - Housing developments, high-rise apartments, and all types of construction continues year round in Manchester.  Opportunities for Various Work - Residential, commercial and infrastructure construction opportunities. Training & Development – World-class educational opportunities through colleges and construction academies. Strong Pool of Professional Peers (networking opportunities) – Manchester has a multitude of construction associations and professional networking events. Sustainability is a Priority - Opportunities to be a part of a green or innovative building process  Whether you are new to the field or starting as an apprentice or looking for a management role, Manchester can provide an environment and people who will support you with steady career development. How the Construction Job Board can Help You source Construction Jobs in Manchester It takes a trusted job site to help you find your perfect opportunity in such a competitive market like Manchester. The Construction Job Board can help simplify, fast track and provide better assurance that you will find your right role. Search hundreds of advertised and verified Construction Jobs in Manchester filtered by job type, salary or experience level. There are plenty of opportunities at every stage of your career, whether it is as an apprentice or a project manager, an engineer or a labourer. The Construction Job Board provides: Real-time job alerts from leading employers Search filters tailored for jobs in Manchester Insights into the construction sector and career advice Access to tools to contact recruiters direct The Construction Job Board puts professionals in the driving seat of the job search process, so they can find the roles that match their experience and career aspirations. Whether you are at the start of your career or managing multimillion pound construction projects, The Construction Job Board is the best place to kickstart the next step in your career in the Manchester construction industry. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What types of construction jobs are available in Manchester? There are opportunities in site management, project coordination, engineering, trades, design, and quantity surveying across commercial and residential projects. Are construction jobs in Manchester well-paid? Yes, the average salary ranges from £30,000 for trades to over £75,000 for management and engineering roles, depending on experience. Do I need qualifications to work in construction in Manchester? Most roles require a CSCS card, trade certification, or a degree in construction, engineering, or project management. How can I find the latest construction jobs in Manchester? You can find current listings and verified openings on Construction Job Board, which specialises in UK-based construction roles. Is Manchester a good city for career growth in construction? Absolutely. Manchester’s continuous regeneration and large-scale infrastructure projects make it one of the UK’s best cities for construction professionals.
CSCS Labourer Jobs UK: Build Your Career in Construction The UK construction sector keeps on going strong with steady demand for skilled CSCS Labourers to fulfill the responsibilities across commercial, residential, and infrastructure schemes. If you are looking for a physical role, with long term job security and potential for progression, then CSCS Labourer jobs could well be the career for you.    At Construction Job Board UK, you'll find the newest construction labourer jobs available through leading employers across the outer margins of the UK, whether you are in London, Manchester, Birmingham, or Leeds.   What Is a CSCS Labourer?   A CSCS Labourer (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) is an important person to keep any construction site running smoothly. This role can involve assisting trades, site health and safety, general handling of tools and materials, and helping to keep projects and work for all labourers running smoothly.   Having the relevant and valid CSCS Green Labourer Card will proof to yourself and site management that you satisfy the required health and safety and capability to work on UK construction sites - making it one of the key qualifications for anyone who is new to the construction job market. Duties of a CSCS Labourer Duties usually expected from a construction labourer include: Preparing and clearing sites. Loading, unloading, and relocating building materials. Helping skilled trades including bricklayers, painters, or carpenters. Compliance with health and safety. Using hand and power tools, with supervision. Recognising hazards and following site rules. This useful experience will give the labourer a good introduction to working on site, and so is a good entry level role for anyone who wants a career in construction. How To Become a CSCS Labourer in the UK To start your journey, you will need: CSCS Green Card – This is earned by passing the Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) test and a qualifying Level 1 programme (e.g., Health and Safety in a Construction Environment).  Basic Knowledge of Construction – Some knowledge of how to work on site (protocols, tools and materials). Physical Fitness – The role will often be manual and in all weather conditions. Communication Skills – You will need to be able to follow instructions and work with the team on site. Once you have your qualification, you will be able to find thousands of CSCS labour job opportunities across the UK. Career Advancement and Development From your first day working as a CSCS Labourer, you’ll be positioned to have a good career in construction. With experience, training, and ambition there is opportunity to progress into: Skilled Tradesperson (i.e., Plasterer, Bricklayer, or Painter) Site Supervisor or Foreman Health & Safety Officer Construction Manager The construction industry in the UK has well-defined training programmes and apprenticeships that will enable you to obtain a NVQ qualification, a specialist CSCS card, or a higher paid role with experience. Why Use Construction Job Board UK? Construction Job Board is the UK’s trusted recruitment platform for employers and construction workers across all construction trades. Here are some of the reasons why candidates prefer Construction Job Board: A large selection of CSCS Labourer jobs around the UK.  Employers are verified – you know you are working in a safe, compliant workplace. Easy to apply for mobile and desktop users. Jobs advertised are updated for full-time, part-time or temporary roles. Advanced search filters using skill, location, and pay rate. Whether you are just starting out, or wish to progress in construction, Construction Job Board UK will help you get into a role that is right for you – quickly. Ready to Start Your Construction Career? Begin your journey today by browsing the latest CSCS Labourer vacancies in the UK . Secure stable employment, gain hands-on experience, and grow with the booming construction industry. Apply now at: Construction Job Board FAQs for CSCS Labourer Jobs 1. What does a CSCS Labourer do on a construction site? A CSCS Labourer supports skilled tradespeople by preparing materials, cleaning work areas, unloading equipment, and maintaining site safety. Their work ensures the smooth operation of construction projects. 2. Do I need a CSCS card to work as a labourer in the UK? Yes. Most UK construction employers require a valid CSCS Green Labourer Card to prove you meet safety and competence standards on-site. Without one, access to many construction jobs is restricted. 3. How can I get a CSCS Labourer card? To get your CSCS Green Card, you need to pass the CITB Health, Safety & Environment (HS&E) test and complete a Level 1 Award in Health and Safety in a Construction Environment or equivalent qualification. 4. What are the average salaries for CSCS Labourers in the UK? The average CSCS Labourer salary in the UK ranges from £22,000 to £32,000 per year , depending on experience, region, and project type. Overtime and weekend rates can increase earnings. 5. Can I work as a CSCS Labourer without experience? Yes. Many employers hire entry-level candidates who have passed the CSCS test. On-the-job training helps you gain practical experience and progress into skilled trades or supervisory roles. 6. Where can I find the latest CSCS Labourer jobs in the UK? You can explore current openings for CSCS Labourer and construction jobs at Construction Job Board UK — the trusted platform for verified construction careers nationwide. //
Interior Designer Jobs in the UK: Build a Rewarding Career in Creative Design If you are enthusiastic about designing, architecture, and changing spaces, a career in  Interior Designer Jobs  will inclusive highly carry benefits both creatively and financially. Across the UK, there is great demand for the interior design field - to help create spaces for homes, offices, retail shops, and hospitality spaces. The field of interior design offers opportunities for growth, creativity, and collaboration, whether you are an experience professional or a recent graduate. What Does an Interior Designer Do? An Interior Designer works on planning, conceptualizing, and implementing design projects that respect the balance of aesthetics and function. An Interior Designer's main goal is to create a place that accommodates the needs of the client and embodies the character of the brand, fit within safety regulations and relevant construction standards. Examples of Responsibilities: Create design ideas, mood boards, and layouts Use CAD programs (AutoCAD, SketchUp, Revit) to create 3D visualizations Pick color palettes, furniture, lighting, and materials Collaborate with architects, general contractors, and decorators Plan budgets and timelines, and establish client expectations From residential interiors to commercial offices to luxurious hotel design, when a designer finishes a space, it is imagined and detailed. Skills and Qualifications for Interior Designer Jobs In order to thrive in interior design jobs UK, you will need a combination of creativity, technical skill and project management skills. Key Skills: Creativity & Visualization- Ability to visualize ideas and put them in the form of detailed drawings. Technical Ability- Working knowledge of AutoCAD, Revit or Adobe Creative Suite. Attention to Detail- Ensuring that every detail of the design meets the criterion of the concept. Communication and Teamwork- Ability to communicate clearly and work well with clients and construction teams. Knowledge of Materials and Sustainability- Knowledge of environmentally conscious design trends and standards. Common Qualifications: Bachelor Degree in Interior Design, Architectural Design or Fine Arts. Professional Certification (BIID, RIBA or NCIDQ). Portfolio of completed design projects. If you are at the beginning of your career, consider applying for junior interior designer and/or design assistant roles to gain experience and to find your design voice. Interior Design Jobs - Different Areas of Work in the UK There are very many opportunities within the interior design design team in the UK, depending on which path you might prefer depending on your interests and expertise. Popular categories of interior design include: Residential Interior Designer: Working on homes, apartments or luxury homes. Commercial Interior Designer: Specialising in offices, retail units and restaurants. Hospitality Interior Designer: Designing nice spaces for hotels, resorts and events. Corporate Interior Designer: Creating the best space for the workplace that is both efficient and inspiring Freelance or Self-Employed Interior Designer: Designing for clients on an individual basis. The above are just a few of the categories you can go into, covering unique creative challenges and methodologies to achieve your design vision. Opportunities for Career Development and Salaries Working in Interior design is among the fastest moving and unique professions in the construction and architectural industry. Professionals will be able to move into senior Interior Designer, Design Manager or Creative Director roles as they build their track record.  Typical Salary Ranges Junior Interior Designer: £22,000 – £30,000 Mid-Level Designer: £30,000 – £45,000 Senior/Lead Designer: £45,000 – £70,000+ Freelance designers can sometimes earn more depending the client and size of the project.  Most companies are looking for skilled designers, and this profession continues to grow in popularity in the UK as sustainability, smart home technology and biophilic design become more commonplace. Reasons to Pursue Interior Design as a Career Interior design is an exciting profession that fuses your creativity, your problem-solving skills, and impact. As an interior designer, you can help create spaces that inspire people every day while having an impact on the future of design and architecture. Benefits: There is a strong and growing demand for skilled interior designers in the residential and commercial sectors. You will have the ability to express your creativity on every single project. There is the possibility of contracting or self-employment. You will continue to learn in the profession through design trends and innovations. If you enjoy combining art and architecture, interior design careers offer the perfect combination of imagination and practicality. Search for the top Interior Designer positions in the UK Ready to start your next design project or career move? Explore the latest  Interior Designer Jobs  on    Construction Job Board UK  — the UK’s trusted platform for design, architecture, and construction careers. SEO FAQs for Interior Designer Jobs 1. What qualifications do I need to become an Interior Designer in the UK? You typically need a degree in Interior Design, Architecture, or a related field. Employers also look for practical experience and a strong design portfolio demonstrating creativity, technical skills, and attention to detail. 2. What skills are important for interior designer jobs? Essential skills include creativity, spatial awareness, AutoCAD and 3D design software proficiency, communication, and project management. Knowledge of materials, lighting, and sustainability trends is also valuable. 3. How much does an Interior Designer earn in the UK? Interior designer salaries vary by experience and project type. Entry-level designers earn between  £22,000–£30,000 , while senior designers or creative directors can earn  £45,000–£70,000+  per year. 4. What types of interior designer jobs are available? You can specialise in  residential, commercial, hospitality, or corporate design . Many professionals also work freelance or run their own studios, offering bespoke design consultancy to clients. 5. Can I work remotely as an Interior Designer in the UK? Yes. Many firms offer hybrid or remote options for interior design professionals who can collaborate online using design software and digital visualization tools. 6. Where can I find the latest interior designer jobs in the UK? You can explore verified listings for  interior designer and creative design jobs  on   Construction Job Board UK  — the leading platform for architecture, design, and construction careers. //

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