An established structural steel and construction contractor is currently looking for a Project Manager to oversee the delivery of agricultural and rural construction projects across Scotland.
Start Date: Immediate Salary: £70,000 – £90,000 per annum Location: Carnwath, South Lanarkshire (site visits required) Contract: Permanent
Duties:
Managing agricultural and rural construction projects from pre-construction through to completion while ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to a high standard.
Managing projects including steel-framed farm buildings, grain stores, livestock housing, and other agricultural structures
Maintaining strong working relationships with clients, stakeholders, subcontractors, and site teams throughout the project lifecycle.
Managing pre-construction processes including planning approvals, building warrants, and statutory approvals where required.
Overseeing site engineering processes, coordinating surveys, foundations, and project delivery activities.
Liaising with internal departments including drawing office, workshop, purchasing, logistics, and construction teams to ensure smooth project delivery
Managing commercial aspects of projects, mitigating risks, monitoring programme performance, and addressing scope changes.
Ensuring projects comply with health & safety legislation, preparing RAMS, and working closely with HSQE teams.
Requirements:
Proven experience managing projects within the construction industry.
Experience working on agricultural or rural construction projects would be advantageous.
Strong organisational and project management skills.
Excellent commercial awareness and attention to detail.
Strong leadership, communication, and team management abilities.
Ability to manage multiple projects and work effectively under pressure.
Engineering or construction-related qualifications would be advantageous.
Benefits:
30 days annual leave
Private medical insurance
Access to cinema, entertainment, and gym discounts
Long-term career progression opportunities
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Due to growth and new contracts, we’re looking for an additional Senior Regional Service Engineer to join a dedicated service team, where you’ll play a key role in upholding the brand and delivering outstanding service to customers.
This is a hands on, field based role, focused on the service and repair of industrial and municipal cleaning equipment. You’ll be representing a globally respected company with a strong customer first approach.
Location Requirements
This is a field-based role covering South of Scotland (Glasgow / Central Belt ideal)
Key Responsibilities for the Senior Engineer
Service, maintain and repair a wide range of cleaning equipment
Diagnose faults and complete accurate service reports
Plan and manage your daily workload with the Service Manager and Scheduler
Take ownership of your area, ensuring service standards and performance are met
Manage van stock and parts effectively
Support and coach other engineers where needed
Identify potential sales leads
Build strong, professional relationships with customers
What You’ll Need
Strong experience across electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic or diesel equipment
Background in municipal, FLT, plant hire, HGV or similar industries (ideal)
Confident diagnosing complex faults and working independently in the field
Able to manage your own workload and take responsibility for your area
Good IT skills and experience completing service reports
Full UK driving licence
Willingness to travel, including occasional overnight stays
Passport (preferred for possible training in Germany)
What’s in it for You
Salary up to £41,110
OTE £50,000+ with overtime
Fully expensed company van (optional personal use)
All tools provided
25 days holiday + bank holidays + your birthday off
Pension, health plan, sick pay & critical illness cover
End of year discretionary bonus
Staff discounts and social events
Ongoing training and career development
Training & Onboarding
You’ll follow a structured 12 week training programme, including factory led courses and hands-on support, working alongside experienced engineers with ongoing development.
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Planner/Scheduler - Glasgow - Salary up to £29,000 Are you organised, detail-oriented, and experienced in coordinating schedules and customer activities? We are seeking a Planner to join a busy and supportive team. Key Responsibilities:Receive and manage calls in support of sales and service activities, ensuring enquiries are handled professionally and any issues are resolved efficiently.Plan and schedule engineers’ daily workloads in a logical, cost-effective, and timely manner.Assign and distribute jobs to engineers, escalating ongoing issues where necessary.Maintain clear communication with clients, engineers, and colleagues to ensure work is completed to the required standard.Support general administrative duties, including record-keeping, reporting, and updating job management systems.Monitor workloads and proactively plan ahead to ensure smooth day-to-day operations.Requirements:Proven experience in a planning or coordination role with a strong customer service focus.Excellent telephone manner and professional communication skills.Strong organisational, time management, and multitasking abilities.Ability to prioritise tasks and work under pressure to meet deadlines.Computer literate with experience using planning or job management systems.Team player with a proactive and positive approach.Awareness of health and safety procedures and commitment to working safely.Salary & Benefits:Salary up to £29,000 DOECompetitive benefits packageOpportunities for professional development and career progressionCompany pensionOn site parking....Read more...
Contract Administrator - Glasgow - Salary up to £29,000 CBW are looking for an experienced Contract Administrator working within facilities management to join a leading FM business based in the South Lanarkshire region of Glasgow. This role is responsible for organising engineering workloads, managing customer communications, and ensuring smooth daily operations. The position requires strong coordination skills, accurate reporting, and a proactive approach to maintaining service standards and customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities:Coordinate engineer schedules, balancing planned, reactive, and quoted works to meet operational targets.Manage workflow from job creation to completion, ensuring accurate documentation and timely communication with customers and internal teams.Handle customer queries, escalations, emails, and phone calls, providing updates and resolving issues where possible.Raise purchase orders, liaise with suppliers and subcontractors, and monitor material availability.Arrange engineer travel, accommodation, access requests, and equipment hire as required.Maintain accurate records across CAFM systems and customer portals, ensuring compliance with all procedures.Support reporting requirements and contribute to consistent service-level performance and engineer utilisation.Person Specification:Strong organisational, planning, and prioritisation abilities.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to liaise across departments and with customers.Ability to work autonomously, take ownership, and solve problems efficiently.Proficiency with Microsoft Office and other IT systems.Dependable, punctual, and capable of maintaining high standards under pressure.Open to innovation, contributing ideas to improve processes, systems, and team performance.Salary & Benefits:Salary up to £29,00025 days annual leave (+ public holidays)Employee discount shopping schemes on major brands and retailersBroad range of learning opportunities, such as professional qualifications, collective/individual training, and personalized support programmes....Read more...
DENTAL ASSOCIATE - CUMBERNAULD A new opportunity has become available for a Dental Associate to join an independent, mainly NHS practice located in Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire•Start date: Asap•Available full or part time (Practice is open M-T 9-5.30 and F 9-4)•Remuneration: 50%•Established patient listPractice information:Family run 9 surgery practice (7 in use) computerised using Exact/SOE with digital x-rays and Trios scanner. Mainly NHS with scope for private work through conversion from NHS patientsLocation information:Dedicated staff car park. The practice is around 20 mins drive from Glasgow, nearest train stations are Cumbernauld (approx 10 mins walk) or Greenfaulds (approx a 20 minute walk) Croy station is a five minute drive away. Bus stop within 5 minutes walk and good bus links to Glasgow city centre. Shopping centre/supermarket within 2-3 mins walking distance.All suitable candidates must be fully qualified, GDC registered with UK experience.....Read more...
ASSOCIATE DENTIST - NORTH LANARKSHIREWe’re looking for an Associate Dentist to join this established mixed located practice located in Shotts, Lanarkshire•Full-time role : 4 or 5 days•Welcome bonus of £10,000•50% Associate split (Subject to terms and conditions)Practice information:At the heart of the local community, this purpose-built facility has recently been refurbished, it is bright, spacious, and backed by a support team who have been working in the clinic for over 20 years. Managing an established list, you will join an excellent team of highly trained dental professionals offering both NHS and Private treatments in a modern clinical environment.Location information:Shotts is a small town in North Lanarkshire which is located almost halfway between Glasgow and Edinburgh meaning the clinic is easily commutable on the M8, M9 and M74 networks. There are also direct trains into Shotts Railway Station which is a 10-minute walk from the clinic.Job Benefits: •Up to £15,000 contribution towards a Masters Degree (or equivalent) - (Subject to terms and conditions)•Mentorship from within our experienced teams and industry leaders in Dental Implants, Invisalign, Cosmetic Dentistry and Facial Aesthetics•10% reduction in MDDUS indemnity fee•Dentinal Tubules CPD membership•Continuous group CPD opportunities and annual CPD weekendAll suitable candidates must be fully qualified and GDC registered....Read more...
Are you a highly skilled Vehicle Wrapper who takes real pride in flawless finishes and precision workmanship? Do you want to work on premium commercial fleet projects for leading brands across Scotland and the UK? Are you looking for a role where your experience is valued, your technical ability is recognised, and you can continue developing through manufacturer-led training? If so, this could be the ideal opportunity to join CubeWraps, Scotland's leading commercial vehicle wrapping company, and become part of a professional, award-winning team with a reputation for quality, care, and excellence.CubeWraps are recognised nationally for our exceptional quality, outstanding customer care, and commitment to excellence. We operate from a purpose-built facility in Hamilton, delivering premium wrap solutions across Scotland and the UK. As an award-winning and accredited company (Avery and Arlon approved), we pride ourselves on craftsmanship, professionalism, and setting the highest industry standards.We are expanding and seeking a highly experienced and motivated Senior Vehicle Wrappers to join our talented and growing team.Key Responsibilities:
Execute full wraps, partial wraps, and complex fleet branding projects with precision and care.Ensure all installations meet CubeWraps' 12-month installation guarantee and industry-leading quality standards.Prepare vehicles thoroughly prior to installation, including cleaning, surface preparation, and minor disassembly.Provide technical support and mentorship to less experienced wrappers, supporting ongoing skills development within the team.Identify and troubleshoot potential application challenges, ensuring minimal downtime and efficient project delivery.Collaborate with internal departments - including Design, Production, and Project Management - to ensure client briefs are fully realised.Maintain an organised, clean, and safe working environment at all times.
Required Skills and Experience:
Minimum 3 years' experience in professional vehicle wrapping, including commercial fleets and custom vehicle graphics.Extensive knowledge of materials and application techniques, particularly with Arlon and Avery products (certifications advantageous).Strong attention to detail with a commitment to producing work of the highest quality.Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a high-performing team.Excellent problem-solving abilities and the capability to work under tight deadlines when required.Proficiency in wrapping a wide variety of vehicle types and panel complexities.Full UK driving licence essential.
What We Offer:
The opportunity to work within Scotland's premier commercial wrapping company.Access to continuous professional development and manufacturer-led training programmes.A dynamic and professional team environment with a strong commitment to excellence.Competitive salary package with performance-related incentives.Large, modern facility, fully equipped to support best-practice installations.Great benefits such as company pension, private medical insurance and free parking.
How to Apply:If you're an experienced Commercial Vehicle Wrapper seeking a professional environment where your skills are recognised and nurtured, we would love to hear from you.Please attach your CV to the link provided and we will be in direct contact. ....Read more...