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MEICA Estimator
AndersElite London Colney, Hertfordshire
Morson Edge are currently recruiting on behalf of a tier one contractor for a MEICA Estimator based in St Albans. This is a permanent role, offering up to £75,000 per annum. There will be an aspect of hybrid working (2 days from home), and were seeking candidates with specific MEICA experience. The Role As a MEICA Estimator, you will be responsible for developing MEICA estimates and tenders for our MEICA-related projects. The role will include the successful development of the project scope and design as it drives through the estimating and tendering process through to contract award. Your involvement in the projects will then continue as you provide advice and support to the Contracts Manager through the enabling phase of the project. You will be a key link and will work collaboratively work with the MEICA Contracts Manager, Project Manager, Project Engineers, Bid Manager and Commercial team to meet the project requirements in a safe, efficient and environmentally sensitive manner. As MEICA Estimator, you will be expected to contribute fully to the growth of the MEICA business through successful project delivery. This will involve you getting into and owning the finite details of each project, to ensure that it is efficiently priced, programmed and planned to meet project milestones, whilst driving value and providing the required levels of contribution at all levels. It will also involve you in obtaining and sharing feedback from project outcomes as they are delivered in order to gather learning that can be embedded into future estimates. Key Responsibilities Working with the MEICA Project and civils team to effectively manage the tender pricing process including tender appraisals and contribution to the enabling phase by: Developing the scope of work for the project with the MEICA team Sharing that scope with the Bid team including inputting to the technical quality responses Applying your experience of MEICA equipment and services used in the construction of Water and Wastewater Treatment Works to achieve a safe, efficient and environmentally friendly solution for each project Contributing to process design development and then ensuring that designs are checked and verified and are sufficiently developed to ensure accurate tender submissions Management of our selected contractors ensuring quality of delivery and value for money in all tender submissions, including: Preparing material, equipment, and sub-contract enquiries Collating and managing technical enquiries raised by our trusted supply chain partners and, evaluating their tender returns for compilation into the tender Production of the MEICA cost estimate for tender submission by producing bottom-up estimates derived from the client scope and technical information Risk and value management during the tender period Preparing budgets and cost plans Ensure estimating & tender procedures (CPR230) and governance (PL101) as well as all levels of due diligence are followed before tender adjudication Additional Responsibilities Ensuring that actual cost data and programme milestone delivery achievement is captured, so that you can compare actual outputs to tendered expectations, develop learning regarding these differences and share and embed this learning into future tenders Promoting the use of innovative methods, materials & safe systems of work Communicating clearly and effectively with senior management, designers, consultants, clients, and project teams on all relevant technical matters Being the key point of contact between the project and the programme Managing stakeholder communications and key messages for the project and recording and sharing these in a timely manner Ensuring client specifications and requirements are met during delivery by reviewing progress and liaising with the MEICA and project team Promoting and maintaining health & safety on all projects with the Project Manager and their teams whilst dealing with any day-to-day unexpected problems during the project, reporting this to the MEICA Contracts Manager when required Essential Experience Required Full understanding of the complexities of MEICA equipment and systems Ability to evaluate proposals from the supply chain for MEICA equipment including scope of supply, technical compliance, and commercial offer Able to interpret technical drawings from clients, develop baseline cost estimates and routines, and produce labour, plant, and material cost build-ups A level, or equivalent plus either a foundation degree, or HNC in Mechanical or Electrical engineering MEICA (mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control, and automation) installation/commissioning knowledge, as well as process understanding for both water and wastewater treatment and technical construction knowledge Knowledge of estimating software such as Candy would be useful but not essential Understanding multiple forms of contracts, including NEC, as well as the operation of frameworks within the water and wastewater industry Knowledge of WIMES Standards Desirable SMSTS/SSSTS CSCS card First Aid EUSR Water Hygiene card Please contact Harry Sharrard for more information via LinkedIn, or on (phone number removed).
30/06/2026
Full time
Morson Edge are currently recruiting on behalf of a tier one contractor for a MEICA Estimator based in St Albans. This is a permanent role, offering up to £75,000 per annum. There will be an aspect of hybrid working (2 days from home), and were seeking candidates with specific MEICA experience. The Role As a MEICA Estimator, you will be responsible for developing MEICA estimates and tenders for our MEICA-related projects. The role will include the successful development of the project scope and design as it drives through the estimating and tendering process through to contract award. Your involvement in the projects will then continue as you provide advice and support to the Contracts Manager through the enabling phase of the project. You will be a key link and will work collaboratively work with the MEICA Contracts Manager, Project Manager, Project Engineers, Bid Manager and Commercial team to meet the project requirements in a safe, efficient and environmentally sensitive manner. As MEICA Estimator, you will be expected to contribute fully to the growth of the MEICA business through successful project delivery. This will involve you getting into and owning the finite details of each project, to ensure that it is efficiently priced, programmed and planned to meet project milestones, whilst driving value and providing the required levels of contribution at all levels. It will also involve you in obtaining and sharing feedback from project outcomes as they are delivered in order to gather learning that can be embedded into future estimates. Key Responsibilities Working with the MEICA Project and civils team to effectively manage the tender pricing process including tender appraisals and contribution to the enabling phase by: Developing the scope of work for the project with the MEICA team Sharing that scope with the Bid team including inputting to the technical quality responses Applying your experience of MEICA equipment and services used in the construction of Water and Wastewater Treatment Works to achieve a safe, efficient and environmentally friendly solution for each project Contributing to process design development and then ensuring that designs are checked and verified and are sufficiently developed to ensure accurate tender submissions Management of our selected contractors ensuring quality of delivery and value for money in all tender submissions, including: Preparing material, equipment, and sub-contract enquiries Collating and managing technical enquiries raised by our trusted supply chain partners and, evaluating their tender returns for compilation into the tender Production of the MEICA cost estimate for tender submission by producing bottom-up estimates derived from the client scope and technical information Risk and value management during the tender period Preparing budgets and cost plans Ensure estimating & tender procedures (CPR230) and governance (PL101) as well as all levels of due diligence are followed before tender adjudication Additional Responsibilities Ensuring that actual cost data and programme milestone delivery achievement is captured, so that you can compare actual outputs to tendered expectations, develop learning regarding these differences and share and embed this learning into future tenders Promoting the use of innovative methods, materials & safe systems of work Communicating clearly and effectively with senior management, designers, consultants, clients, and project teams on all relevant technical matters Being the key point of contact between the project and the programme Managing stakeholder communications and key messages for the project and recording and sharing these in a timely manner Ensuring client specifications and requirements are met during delivery by reviewing progress and liaising with the MEICA and project team Promoting and maintaining health & safety on all projects with the Project Manager and their teams whilst dealing with any day-to-day unexpected problems during the project, reporting this to the MEICA Contracts Manager when required Essential Experience Required Full understanding of the complexities of MEICA equipment and systems Ability to evaluate proposals from the supply chain for MEICA equipment including scope of supply, technical compliance, and commercial offer Able to interpret technical drawings from clients, develop baseline cost estimates and routines, and produce labour, plant, and material cost build-ups A level, or equivalent plus either a foundation degree, or HNC in Mechanical or Electrical engineering MEICA (mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control, and automation) installation/commissioning knowledge, as well as process understanding for both water and wastewater treatment and technical construction knowledge Knowledge of estimating software such as Candy would be useful but not essential Understanding multiple forms of contracts, including NEC, as well as the operation of frameworks within the water and wastewater industry Knowledge of WIMES Standards Desirable SMSTS/SSSTS CSCS card First Aid EUSR Water Hygiene card Please contact Harry Sharrard for more information via LinkedIn, or on (phone number removed).
Amentum
Principal EC&I Engineer
Amentum Woolston, Warrington
At Amentum, we're not just solving problems; we're engineering the future. Our team is driven by an unyielding commitment to innovation, integrity, and collaboration, tackling some of the most significant challenges in science, security, and sustainability. If you're passionate about making a real impact and want to be part of a community that values ethical excellence, this is the place where your ambition can thrive. Here, we believe that success comes from continuously pushing boundaries and working together to deliver on our promises. We embrace challenges with confidence and are dedicated to creating a secure and vibrant future for all. For our team in Birchwood Park, Warrington we are seeking a Principal EC&I Engineer. Scope The candidate will be responsible to lead the CE&I electrical systems design for projects in the FEED pipeline. The role will involve the production and checking of engineering deliverables to support design development through concept and preliminary phases, and potentially into detail design, and assistance during installation and commissioning borne design queries. The candidate will be responsible for providing technical support to all aspects of CE&I engineering. The role requires knowledge and experience in project delivery with experience of optioneering, front-end design and detail design. Specific Responsibilities Are: Lead and take responsibility for the delivery of the design aspects of the project. Working with a small integrated design team in the delivery of design packages against milestones. Contribute to the production of multi discipline design documentation such as, but not limited to: Project Requirement Documents, Basis of Design, Project Verification Plans, Quality Plans, Design Justification Report. Determine project requirements independently. Production, Review / checking of design document and CE&I deliverables from a other CE&I engineers/designers. Ability to estimate hours for scope changes or additional works along with outlining supporting schedule for the discipline. Support and contribute to the delivery of Design Reviews. Produce Reports and documentation to comply with CDM. This role requires interface with Integrated Design Team, facility team (including systems engineering), other project functions and must work closely throughout project phases. Requirements Experience of delivering CE&I design packages - Translating user requirements and technical specification into fully engineered, safe and legal design solution. Experience of space management, panel layouts, cable routing, cable management and cable calculations. Have the ability to work as part of an Integrated delivery team, and individually, working within sometimes restrictive time constraints. Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills Have strong interpersonal skills and be able to interact with people at all levels. Process Instrumentation Design. Electrical Power and Services Design at LV. Knowledge of CE&I Safety Systems Programmable Electronic Systems. Radiometric Instrumentation. Understanding and application of the required deliverables and design process for each of the CE&I areas, particularly in front end scoping and early delivery strategy. Estimate & schedule production and progress reporting. The ability to work collaboratively in a team environment is essential. Our Culture Our values are built on a strong foundation of safety, integrity, and respect for every individual. People are at the heart of our mission, and we believe in supporting one another through a culture of care and collaboration. We strive to create a workplace where everyone feels they belong and can thrive. Supporting mental wellbeing and fostering a sense of connection are essential to how we work.
22/06/2026
Full time
At Amentum, we're not just solving problems; we're engineering the future. Our team is driven by an unyielding commitment to innovation, integrity, and collaboration, tackling some of the most significant challenges in science, security, and sustainability. If you're passionate about making a real impact and want to be part of a community that values ethical excellence, this is the place where your ambition can thrive. Here, we believe that success comes from continuously pushing boundaries and working together to deliver on our promises. We embrace challenges with confidence and are dedicated to creating a secure and vibrant future for all. For our team in Birchwood Park, Warrington we are seeking a Principal EC&I Engineer. Scope The candidate will be responsible to lead the CE&I electrical systems design for projects in the FEED pipeline. The role will involve the production and checking of engineering deliverables to support design development through concept and preliminary phases, and potentially into detail design, and assistance during installation and commissioning borne design queries. The candidate will be responsible for providing technical support to all aspects of CE&I engineering. The role requires knowledge and experience in project delivery with experience of optioneering, front-end design and detail design. Specific Responsibilities Are: Lead and take responsibility for the delivery of the design aspects of the project. Working with a small integrated design team in the delivery of design packages against milestones. Contribute to the production of multi discipline design documentation such as, but not limited to: Project Requirement Documents, Basis of Design, Project Verification Plans, Quality Plans, Design Justification Report. Determine project requirements independently. Production, Review / checking of design document and CE&I deliverables from a other CE&I engineers/designers. Ability to estimate hours for scope changes or additional works along with outlining supporting schedule for the discipline. Support and contribute to the delivery of Design Reviews. Produce Reports and documentation to comply with CDM. This role requires interface with Integrated Design Team, facility team (including systems engineering), other project functions and must work closely throughout project phases. Requirements Experience of delivering CE&I design packages - Translating user requirements and technical specification into fully engineered, safe and legal design solution. Experience of space management, panel layouts, cable routing, cable management and cable calculations. Have the ability to work as part of an Integrated delivery team, and individually, working within sometimes restrictive time constraints. Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills Have strong interpersonal skills and be able to interact with people at all levels. Process Instrumentation Design. Electrical Power and Services Design at LV. Knowledge of CE&I Safety Systems Programmable Electronic Systems. Radiometric Instrumentation. Understanding and application of the required deliverables and design process for each of the CE&I areas, particularly in front end scoping and early delivery strategy. Estimate & schedule production and progress reporting. The ability to work collaboratively in a team environment is essential. Our Culture Our values are built on a strong foundation of safety, integrity, and respect for every individual. People are at the heart of our mission, and we believe in supporting one another through a culture of care and collaboration. We strive to create a workplace where everyone feels they belong and can thrive. Supporting mental wellbeing and fostering a sense of connection are essential to how we work.
Construction Resources
Site Manager (Water)
Construction Resources City, Manchester
Site Manager Water & Wastewater Infrastructure Job Summary Responsible for the safe and efficient delivery of water and wastewater infrastructure projects, ensuring works are completed in accordance with client requirements, programme milestones, regulatory standards, and quality expectations. Lead site operations and coordinate direct labour, subcontractors, suppliers, designers, and client representatives to ensure successful project delivery. Responsible for health and safety, environmental compliance, quality assurance, programme management, resource coordination, and site leadership throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Health, Safety & Environmental Management Take overall responsibility for health, safety, and environmental compliance on site. Ensure all works are carried out in accordance with legislation, company procedures, and client requirements. Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks, safety briefings, and daily coordination meetings. Ensure Risk Assessments, Method Statements (RAMS), permits, and safe systems of work are implemented and followed. Carry out regular site inspections and audits, implementing corrective actions where required. Promote a proactive safety culture and lead investigations into incidents, near misses, and non-conformances. Ensure compliance with permit-to-work systems, confined space procedures, temporary works requirements, and operational site controls. Site Operations & Programme Delivery Manage day-to-day site activities to achieve programme, quality, and productivity targets. Coordinate civil, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and process-related activities. Plan labour, plant, materials, and subcontractor resources to ensure efficient project delivery. Monitor progress against programme milestones and implement recovery measures where necessary. Coordinate site logistics and minimise disruption to operational treatment facilities and surrounding stakeholders. Support commissioning activities and the successful handover of completed works. Client & Stakeholder Management Maintain strong working relationships with client representatives, operational teams, consultants, and supply chain partners. Provide regular progress updates and communicate programme changes effectively. Attend site meetings, progress reviews, and coordination meetings. Ensure client requirements and project specifications are fully understood and implemented. Support the production of handover documentation, including as-built records, O&M manuals, test certificates, and quality records. Quality Management Ensure all works are completed in accordance with project specifications, drawings, and industry standards. Maintain inspection and test records throughout the project lifecycle. Manage quality inspections and close out defects in a timely manner. Promote a right-first-time approach to project delivery. Ensure all documentation is accurately maintained and completed. Leadership & Team Management Lead and motivate site teams to achieve project objectives. Manage direct labour and subcontractors, ensuring works are delivered safely and to the required standard. Monitor workforce performance, attendance, and productivity. Promote teamwork, accountability, and continuous improvement across the project team. Support the development and mentoring of supervisors and site personnel. Sustainability & Continuous Improvement Promote environmentally responsible construction practices. Minimise waste and encourage efficient use of materials and resources. Support continuous improvement initiatives to enhance safety, quality, productivity, and client satisfaction. Ensure environmental controls are maintained throughout project delivery. Qualifications & Experience Essential SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme). CSCS Manager Card. First Aid at Work qualification. Full UK driving licence. Minimum 5 years' experience managing water or wastewater infrastructure projects. Experience delivering civil engineering works within live operational environments. Knowledge of water industry health, safety, and environmental requirements. Desirable Temporary Works Supervisor or Coordinator qualification. Confined Space Training. EUSR Water Hygiene Card. NEBOSH Certificate. HNC/HND or Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related discipline. Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of water and wastewater infrastructure construction. Experience coordinating civils, MEICA, and commissioning activities. Knowledge of CDM Regulations and safe systems of work. Understanding of NEC contracts and project delivery processes. Strong planning, organisational, and leadership skills. Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and programmes. Effective problem-solving and decision-making capability. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office and digital project management systems. Personal Attributes Strong commitment to health, safety, quality, and environmental excellence. Positive and proactive leadership style. Able to perform effectively under pressure and manage competing priorities. Commercially aware with a focus on efficient project delivery. Team-oriented with strong interpersonal skills. Reliable, professional, and accountable. Driven to achieve successful project outcomes and continuous improvement.
16/06/2026
Full time
Site Manager Water & Wastewater Infrastructure Job Summary Responsible for the safe and efficient delivery of water and wastewater infrastructure projects, ensuring works are completed in accordance with client requirements, programme milestones, regulatory standards, and quality expectations. Lead site operations and coordinate direct labour, subcontractors, suppliers, designers, and client representatives to ensure successful project delivery. Responsible for health and safety, environmental compliance, quality assurance, programme management, resource coordination, and site leadership throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Health, Safety & Environmental Management Take overall responsibility for health, safety, and environmental compliance on site. Ensure all works are carried out in accordance with legislation, company procedures, and client requirements. Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks, safety briefings, and daily coordination meetings. Ensure Risk Assessments, Method Statements (RAMS), permits, and safe systems of work are implemented and followed. Carry out regular site inspections and audits, implementing corrective actions where required. Promote a proactive safety culture and lead investigations into incidents, near misses, and non-conformances. Ensure compliance with permit-to-work systems, confined space procedures, temporary works requirements, and operational site controls. Site Operations & Programme Delivery Manage day-to-day site activities to achieve programme, quality, and productivity targets. Coordinate civil, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and process-related activities. Plan labour, plant, materials, and subcontractor resources to ensure efficient project delivery. Monitor progress against programme milestones and implement recovery measures where necessary. Coordinate site logistics and minimise disruption to operational treatment facilities and surrounding stakeholders. Support commissioning activities and the successful handover of completed works. Client & Stakeholder Management Maintain strong working relationships with client representatives, operational teams, consultants, and supply chain partners. Provide regular progress updates and communicate programme changes effectively. Attend site meetings, progress reviews, and coordination meetings. Ensure client requirements and project specifications are fully understood and implemented. Support the production of handover documentation, including as-built records, O&M manuals, test certificates, and quality records. Quality Management Ensure all works are completed in accordance with project specifications, drawings, and industry standards. Maintain inspection and test records throughout the project lifecycle. Manage quality inspections and close out defects in a timely manner. Promote a right-first-time approach to project delivery. Ensure all documentation is accurately maintained and completed. Leadership & Team Management Lead and motivate site teams to achieve project objectives. Manage direct labour and subcontractors, ensuring works are delivered safely and to the required standard. Monitor workforce performance, attendance, and productivity. Promote teamwork, accountability, and continuous improvement across the project team. Support the development and mentoring of supervisors and site personnel. Sustainability & Continuous Improvement Promote environmentally responsible construction practices. Minimise waste and encourage efficient use of materials and resources. Support continuous improvement initiatives to enhance safety, quality, productivity, and client satisfaction. Ensure environmental controls are maintained throughout project delivery. Qualifications & Experience Essential SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme). CSCS Manager Card. First Aid at Work qualification. Full UK driving licence. Minimum 5 years' experience managing water or wastewater infrastructure projects. Experience delivering civil engineering works within live operational environments. Knowledge of water industry health, safety, and environmental requirements. Desirable Temporary Works Supervisor or Coordinator qualification. Confined Space Training. EUSR Water Hygiene Card. NEBOSH Certificate. HNC/HND or Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related discipline. Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of water and wastewater infrastructure construction. Experience coordinating civils, MEICA, and commissioning activities. Knowledge of CDM Regulations and safe systems of work. Understanding of NEC contracts and project delivery processes. Strong planning, organisational, and leadership skills. Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and programmes. Effective problem-solving and decision-making capability. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office and digital project management systems. Personal Attributes Strong commitment to health, safety, quality, and environmental excellence. Positive and proactive leadership style. Able to perform effectively under pressure and manage competing priorities. Commercially aware with a focus on efficient project delivery. Team-oriented with strong interpersonal skills. Reliable, professional, and accountable. Driven to achieve successful project outcomes and continuous improvement.

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