Principal Designer / CDM Consultant

Location Reading
Job-type Permanent
Salary £50000 - £70000
Contact Chris Austwick
Call Chris
Email chris.austwick@brandonjames.co.uk
Reference 12904_1653558895

A busy, highly successful design led construction consultancy with an architectural arm are looking to expand their team in Reading with a self driven, H&S passionate Principal Designer and CDM Consultant. The role would be office based so would suit someone within a suitable commutable distance from Reading.

This exciting opportunity would suit someone looking for long term gain in a consultancy that can offer promotional and progression support.

As the successful Principal Designer / CDM Consultant your duties will include attending regular Design Team Meetings, preparing Hazard Identification and Risk Registers, preparing the Pre-Construction Information and approving Construction Phase Health & Safety Plans

The Successful Principal Designer and CDM Consultant should hold the following:

  • NEBOSH Certificate as a bare minimum
  • IOSH Membership ideally Grad or above inclusive of Diploma lvl 6 desirable
  • Minimum or 1 year experience assuming a similar CDM focused role
  • Member of The Association for Project Safety at Incorporated Level (IMaPS or above)
  • Excellent planning, organisational, training, teamwork and presentation skill

In Return?

  • Salary of between £50,000 and £70,000 PA based on previous experience and seniority
  • Company Car or Car Allowance
  • Excellent contributory pension scheme
  • Generous Travel Allowance
  • Training and Development progression for the successful candidate.
  • Practical and Financial Assistance.
  • Clear and concise career progression.

If you are a Principal Designer looking to join a leading consultancy in a good commute from the Reading area, please contact Chris Austwick at Brandon James.

01628 367032

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