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Senior Bid Writer
A leading major construction and infrastructure contractor are looking to appoint an experienced Bid Writer due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of secured and upcoming work. This is an exciting opportunity to join a highly successful business development and bid team, managing the end-to-end tender process across major construction and infrastructure projects throughout the UK.
Location
Hybrid working; 4 days in the office 1 day from home based in Central London.
Duties
- Write, review and edit compelling, client-focused responses for PQQs, ITTs and tender submissions
- Translate technical information into clear, engaging content tailored to the client
- Manage clarification questions, procurement portals and client correspondence
- Maintain and develop bid content including case studies, CVs and project sheets
- Ensure all documentation is professionally formatted and aligned with brand guidelines
- Support the production of interview presentations and submission materials
- Contribute to continuous improvement through lessons learned and process enhancements
- Liaise with internal stakeholders (estimators, planners, design managers, commercial teams and directors) to gather technical input
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- 5 years’ + experience in bid writing within the construction sector
- Strong experience preparing and submitting high-quality tender responses
- Excellent writing, editing and proofreading skills
- Experience working with internal stakeholders to develop technical content
- APMP or relevant qualification is advantageous
Benefits
- Competitive salary package
- Pension scheme
- Opportunities for professional development
- Subsidised professional memberships
If you are interested in this vacancy, please easy apply through the link below or email directly at hayley@3searchgroup.com
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