The Role As Bid Writer, you will be responsible for developing written responses for tender submissions, PQQs, framework applications, and other client-facing documentation. You will work closely with the bid, land, and commercial teams, helping to articulate the business’s strengths and capabilities in a persuasive and structured format. Key Responsibilities * Research, write and edit tailored bid content in response to client tender requirements. * Coordinate input from technical, planning, land, design, and delivery teams to ensure accurate and relevant responses. * Maintain and update the bid content library to ensure consistent, high-quality submissions. * Interpret tender questions and requirements, developing clear structures for responses. * Review and proofread content to ensure accuracy, compliance, and alignment with brand tone and messaging. * Support bid managers and the wider team with storyboarding and response strategies. * Assist in developing case studies, CVs, and project profiles that support key win themes. * Contribute to post-submission feedback reviews and use learnings to enhance future responses About You * Proven experience as a Bid Writer in construction, ideally within the residential development sector. * Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills with a strong attention to detail. * Strong communication and interpersonal skills, able to work collaboratively across departments. * Ability to manage multiple deadlines and prioritise workload under pressure. * Proficient in Microsoft Office (particularly Word and PowerPoint); InDesign skills a plus. * Familiarity with public and private sector tendering processes (PQQs, ITTs, frameworks). * A creative approach to presenting complex technical information in a clear, engaging way. Desirable Experience * Knowledge of planning and development processes. * Experience working on bids for housing associations, local authorities, or regeneration schemes. * Understanding of MMC (Modern Methods of Construction), ESG, and sustainability topics in housing