Project Manager - HV Systems Snowdonia National Park 70,000 - 80,000 (Negotiable, DOE) + Package Permanent Location: Snowdonia National Park (Eryri), North Wales About the Role TRIbuild Solutions are recruiting for an experienced Project Manager to join a major infrastructure scheme delivered on behalf of National Grid, based within the stunning Eryri National Park. The project involves constructing a new cable tunnel beneath the estuary near Portmeirion, enabling the removal of 10 pylons and 3.4km of overhead line, and replacing them with 400kV cables routed through a tunnel deep underground - significantly enhancing the visual and environmental quality of this iconic landscape. You will play a key role in delivering this landmark engineering project, from design through to construction and commissioning. The Project Scope Includes: A 3.4km tunnel, 3.5m in diameter, connecting two new shafts at Garth and Cilfor Construction of two new headhouses, one at each shaft A new sealing end compound, plus reconfiguration and extension of an existing sealing end compound Installation of two high voltage (HV) electrical circuits Circuit connections between the reconfigured Garth Sealing End Compound (SEC) and the new Cilfor SEC Key Responsibilities Manage and oversee HV systems delivery across all project phases, from design through construction and commissioning Coordinate with multi-disciplinary design and construction teams, including tunnelling, M&E, and civils specialists Liaise closely with National Grid and key delivery partners to ensure project milestones, quality standards, and safety requirements are met Manage project constraints specific to working within a National Park environment, including environmental and planning considerations Oversee programme, cost, and risk management across the HV electrical scope Ensure compliance with relevant HV standards, regulations, and health & safety legislation Report on progress, risks, and key decisions to senior stakeholders About You Proven experience as a Project Manager within HV transmission, substation, or major electrical infrastructure projects Strong understanding of HV systems (400kV experience highly desirable) Experience delivering large, complex civil/M&E infrastructure projects, ideally within utilities, energy, or National Grid frameworks Familiarity with tunnelling or underground infrastructure projects advantageous Excellent stakeholder management skills, with experience working alongside principal contractors and design consultants Relevant qualifications (e.g., Engineering degree, PMP, APM, or equivalent) desirable Full UK driving licence, with flexibility to be based on-site in Snowdonia What's on Offer 70,000 - 80,000 basic salary, negotiable dependent on experience Attractive benefits package Opportunity to work on a landmark national infrastructure project Based in one of the UK's most beautiful National Parks Long-term career development within a high-profile scheme Interested? If you're a driven Project Manager looking to make a visible, lasting impact on the UK's landscape and infrastructure, contact Leon at TRIbuild Solutions, or apply now to be part of this prestigious scheme.
10/07/2026
Full time
Project Manager - HV Systems Snowdonia National Park 70,000 - 80,000 (Negotiable, DOE) + Package Permanent Location: Snowdonia National Park (Eryri), North Wales About the Role TRIbuild Solutions are recruiting for an experienced Project Manager to join a major infrastructure scheme delivered on behalf of National Grid, based within the stunning Eryri National Park. The project involves constructing a new cable tunnel beneath the estuary near Portmeirion, enabling the removal of 10 pylons and 3.4km of overhead line, and replacing them with 400kV cables routed through a tunnel deep underground - significantly enhancing the visual and environmental quality of this iconic landscape. You will play a key role in delivering this landmark engineering project, from design through to construction and commissioning. The Project Scope Includes: A 3.4km tunnel, 3.5m in diameter, connecting two new shafts at Garth and Cilfor Construction of two new headhouses, one at each shaft A new sealing end compound, plus reconfiguration and extension of an existing sealing end compound Installation of two high voltage (HV) electrical circuits Circuit connections between the reconfigured Garth Sealing End Compound (SEC) and the new Cilfor SEC Key Responsibilities Manage and oversee HV systems delivery across all project phases, from design through construction and commissioning Coordinate with multi-disciplinary design and construction teams, including tunnelling, M&E, and civils specialists Liaise closely with National Grid and key delivery partners to ensure project milestones, quality standards, and safety requirements are met Manage project constraints specific to working within a National Park environment, including environmental and planning considerations Oversee programme, cost, and risk management across the HV electrical scope Ensure compliance with relevant HV standards, regulations, and health & safety legislation Report on progress, risks, and key decisions to senior stakeholders About You Proven experience as a Project Manager within HV transmission, substation, or major electrical infrastructure projects Strong understanding of HV systems (400kV experience highly desirable) Experience delivering large, complex civil/M&E infrastructure projects, ideally within utilities, energy, or National Grid frameworks Familiarity with tunnelling or underground infrastructure projects advantageous Excellent stakeholder management skills, with experience working alongside principal contractors and design consultants Relevant qualifications (e.g., Engineering degree, PMP, APM, or equivalent) desirable Full UK driving licence, with flexibility to be based on-site in Snowdonia What's on Offer 70,000 - 80,000 basic salary, negotiable dependent on experience Attractive benefits package Opportunity to work on a landmark national infrastructure project Based in one of the UK's most beautiful National Parks Long-term career development within a high-profile scheme Interested? If you're a driven Project Manager looking to make a visible, lasting impact on the UK's landscape and infrastructure, contact Leon at TRIbuild Solutions, or apply now to be part of this prestigious scheme.
Sub Agent - Civils/Tunnels Snowdonia National Park 55,000 - 65,000 (Negotiable, DOE) + Package Permanent Location: Snowdonia National Park (Eryri), North Wales About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Sub Agent to join a major civils and tunnelling infrastructure scheme delivered on behalf of National Grid, based within the stunning Eryri National Park. The project involves constructing a new cable tunnel beneath the estuary near Portmeirion, enabling the removal of 10 pylons and 3.4km of overhead line, and replacing them with 400kV cables routed through a tunnel deep underground - significantly enhancing the visual and environmental quality of this iconic landscape. You will play a key role in the day-to-day delivery of the civils and tunnelling works, supporting the Project Manager and wider site team to ensure the scheme is delivered safely, on programme, and to the highest quality standards. The Project Scope Includes: A 3.4km tunnel, 3.5m in diameter, connecting two new shafts Construction of two new headhouses, one at each shaft A new sealing end compound, plus reconfiguration and extension of an existing sealing end compound Installation of two high voltage (HV) electrical circuits Circuit connections between the reconfigured and new sealing end compounds Key Responsibilities Supervise and manage day-to-day civils and tunnelling operations on site Support shaft sinking, tunnel excavation, lining, and headhouse construction activities Manage subcontractors, plant, and labour resources to ensure efficient delivery Ensure works are carried out in accordance with drawings, specifications, and method statements Monitor progress against programme and escalate risks or delays to the Project Manager Maintain strict compliance with health & safety, quality, and environmental standards, particularly given the National Park setting Assist with technical queries, setting out, and quality control/inspection processes Liaise with engineers, designers, and site management to resolve construction issues About You Proven experience as a Sub Agent or Senior Engineer within civils and/or tunnelling projects Experience with shaft construction, tunnelling, or underground infrastructure highly desirable Strong understanding of temporary works, groundworks, and heavy civils construction methods Excellent people management skills, with experience supervising subcontractors and site teams Relevant qualifications (e.g., Civil Engineering degree/HNC/HND, SMSTS, CSCS) essential Strong health & safety focus and commitment to environmental best practice Full UK driving licence, with flexibility to be based on-site in Snowdonia What's on Offer 55,000 - 65,000 basic salary, negotiable dependent on experience Lodging provided Attractive benefits package Opportunity to work on a landmark national infrastructure project Based in one of the UK's most beautiful National Parks Long-term career development within a high-profile scheme Interested? If you're a driven Sub Agent with a background in civils and tunnelling, looking to make a visible, lasting impact on the UK's landscape and infrastructure, apply now to be part of this prestigious scheme.
10/07/2026
Full time
Sub Agent - Civils/Tunnels Snowdonia National Park 55,000 - 65,000 (Negotiable, DOE) + Package Permanent Location: Snowdonia National Park (Eryri), North Wales About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Sub Agent to join a major civils and tunnelling infrastructure scheme delivered on behalf of National Grid, based within the stunning Eryri National Park. The project involves constructing a new cable tunnel beneath the estuary near Portmeirion, enabling the removal of 10 pylons and 3.4km of overhead line, and replacing them with 400kV cables routed through a tunnel deep underground - significantly enhancing the visual and environmental quality of this iconic landscape. You will play a key role in the day-to-day delivery of the civils and tunnelling works, supporting the Project Manager and wider site team to ensure the scheme is delivered safely, on programme, and to the highest quality standards. The Project Scope Includes: A 3.4km tunnel, 3.5m in diameter, connecting two new shafts Construction of two new headhouses, one at each shaft A new sealing end compound, plus reconfiguration and extension of an existing sealing end compound Installation of two high voltage (HV) electrical circuits Circuit connections between the reconfigured and new sealing end compounds Key Responsibilities Supervise and manage day-to-day civils and tunnelling operations on site Support shaft sinking, tunnel excavation, lining, and headhouse construction activities Manage subcontractors, plant, and labour resources to ensure efficient delivery Ensure works are carried out in accordance with drawings, specifications, and method statements Monitor progress against programme and escalate risks or delays to the Project Manager Maintain strict compliance with health & safety, quality, and environmental standards, particularly given the National Park setting Assist with technical queries, setting out, and quality control/inspection processes Liaise with engineers, designers, and site management to resolve construction issues About You Proven experience as a Sub Agent or Senior Engineer within civils and/or tunnelling projects Experience with shaft construction, tunnelling, or underground infrastructure highly desirable Strong understanding of temporary works, groundworks, and heavy civils construction methods Excellent people management skills, with experience supervising subcontractors and site teams Relevant qualifications (e.g., Civil Engineering degree/HNC/HND, SMSTS, CSCS) essential Strong health & safety focus and commitment to environmental best practice Full UK driving licence, with flexibility to be based on-site in Snowdonia What's on Offer 55,000 - 65,000 basic salary, negotiable dependent on experience Lodging provided Attractive benefits package Opportunity to work on a landmark national infrastructure project Based in one of the UK's most beautiful National Parks Long-term career development within a high-profile scheme Interested? If you're a driven Sub Agent with a background in civils and tunnelling, looking to make a visible, lasting impact on the UK's landscape and infrastructure, apply now to be part of this prestigious scheme.
An excellent opportunity for an experienced General Skilled Operative to join a well-established company. Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent. Salary: Competitive Salary, Depending on Experience. Location: Pentre Halkyn Start date: Asap About the Company: They have supplied aggregates and concrete blocks throughout the North West and North Wales for over 60 years. The company are now looking to recruit an experienced General Skilled Operative to work in Pentre Halkyn. Key Duties: To Ensure that pre-start safety checks have been carried out and documented To grease and maintain the machine to the highest standard To comply with the sites safety rules and maintain compliance of the Quarry regs 1999 Accurately document tonnages processed throughout the day Inspect machinery regularly to fault find and determine if there are any defects within the plant, carry out defect report via the defect app or line manager To assist the supervisor with daily running of the plant Ensure material quality Inform the supervisor of any non-specification materials and the remedial action Keep the site in a clean and tidy environment Attending client meetings as required Success Measures: Flexible and reliable Good keeping of machinery and assist with repairs when required Keeping a high standard of Health and Safety as well as environmental policies Keep up a regular report for best practices on the site Documentation of workloads Skills & Experience: Previous crushing, washing and screening experiences but this is not essential as site specific training with be given Quarry experiences desirable Strong Communicator Understands and complies with Health and Safety, Housekeeping anf Environmental Regulations Excavator/Wheel Loader CPCPS/NPORS Licence Organised and efficient with day-to-day activities Desirable: telehander,MEWP,ADT If you feel that you have the relative skills/attributes to fulfil this role then please apply now for immediate consideration. The employer fully supports Equality in Employment. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit and business need.
09/07/2026
Full time
An excellent opportunity for an experienced General Skilled Operative to join a well-established company. Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent. Salary: Competitive Salary, Depending on Experience. Location: Pentre Halkyn Start date: Asap About the Company: They have supplied aggregates and concrete blocks throughout the North West and North Wales for over 60 years. The company are now looking to recruit an experienced General Skilled Operative to work in Pentre Halkyn. Key Duties: To Ensure that pre-start safety checks have been carried out and documented To grease and maintain the machine to the highest standard To comply with the sites safety rules and maintain compliance of the Quarry regs 1999 Accurately document tonnages processed throughout the day Inspect machinery regularly to fault find and determine if there are any defects within the plant, carry out defect report via the defect app or line manager To assist the supervisor with daily running of the plant Ensure material quality Inform the supervisor of any non-specification materials and the remedial action Keep the site in a clean and tidy environment Attending client meetings as required Success Measures: Flexible and reliable Good keeping of machinery and assist with repairs when required Keeping a high standard of Health and Safety as well as environmental policies Keep up a regular report for best practices on the site Documentation of workloads Skills & Experience: Previous crushing, washing and screening experiences but this is not essential as site specific training with be given Quarry experiences desirable Strong Communicator Understands and complies with Health and Safety, Housekeeping anf Environmental Regulations Excavator/Wheel Loader CPCPS/NPORS Licence Organised and efficient with day-to-day activities Desirable: telehander,MEWP,ADT If you feel that you have the relative skills/attributes to fulfil this role then please apply now for immediate consideration. The employer fully supports Equality in Employment. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit and business need.
Surveyor Location : Bodelwyddan, North Wales Salary : £27,976 per annum + Excellent Benefits and a Company Vehicle! Contract : Full time, Permanent. Hours : 40 Hours (8am 5pm) Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays, Dedicated Company Vehicle and Fuel Card, Competitive pension scheme and company sick pay and Career Growth : Genuine pathways for professional progression within a rapidly growing, national group! Established in 2002, IQA Group is a powerhouse in the UK infrastructure sector. Operating from three major sites across Glasgow, North Wales, and Liverpool, we deliver expert services across power networks, renewable energy, and commercial contracting. By joining IQA, you aren t just taking a job you are joining a team that is literally powering the UK s future! About the Surveyor Role and what you will be doing: We are looking for a motivated and organised Surveyor to join our growing team, working across the North West of England and North Wales. Reporting to the Business Unit Project Manager, you will play a key role in supporting the planning and delivery of utility projects by carrying out site surveys, assessing cut-out conditions, gathering property owner and tenant information, and providing accurate reporting to support operational teams. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working independently, building positive customer relationships, and contributing to the successful delivery of projects within the electrical utilities sector. Working across our operational sites in the North West of England and North Wales, you will: As a Surveyor, you will: Visit residential and commercial properties to assess and report on electrical cut-out conditions. Obtain and accurately record property owner and tenant contact details. Plan and manage your own survey routes and appointments to maximise productivity. Support the Project Manager and Supervisors with the planning and coordination of works. Maximise surveying opportunities to help achieve Business Unit performance targets. Review engineering documentation to assess feasibility and ensure compliance with client requirements. Collect and upload survey information using the SPEN App to support project mobilisation. Prepare clear and accurate reports relating to survey findings, performance, service conditions, and invoicing. Support operational management with the assessment of equipment, material, and supplier tenders. Provide technical and operational support to Project Delivery teams throughout the design, construction, and operational phases. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, customers, and stakeholders, delivering a high standard of customer service. Ensure all company processes, procedures, and health and safety requirements are consistently followed. Produce daily, weekly, and monthly management information to demonstrate effective control and performance of surveying activities. In order to be successful in this role you must have: A valid UK driving license (for regional travel). It would be great if you had: Experience within the LV/HV Electrical & Utilities sectors is highly desirable. Previous surveying experiences desirable If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
07/07/2026
Full time
Surveyor Location : Bodelwyddan, North Wales Salary : £27,976 per annum + Excellent Benefits and a Company Vehicle! Contract : Full time, Permanent. Hours : 40 Hours (8am 5pm) Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays, Dedicated Company Vehicle and Fuel Card, Competitive pension scheme and company sick pay and Career Growth : Genuine pathways for professional progression within a rapidly growing, national group! Established in 2002, IQA Group is a powerhouse in the UK infrastructure sector. Operating from three major sites across Glasgow, North Wales, and Liverpool, we deliver expert services across power networks, renewable energy, and commercial contracting. By joining IQA, you aren t just taking a job you are joining a team that is literally powering the UK s future! About the Surveyor Role and what you will be doing: We are looking for a motivated and organised Surveyor to join our growing team, working across the North West of England and North Wales. Reporting to the Business Unit Project Manager, you will play a key role in supporting the planning and delivery of utility projects by carrying out site surveys, assessing cut-out conditions, gathering property owner and tenant information, and providing accurate reporting to support operational teams. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working independently, building positive customer relationships, and contributing to the successful delivery of projects within the electrical utilities sector. Working across our operational sites in the North West of England and North Wales, you will: As a Surveyor, you will: Visit residential and commercial properties to assess and report on electrical cut-out conditions. Obtain and accurately record property owner and tenant contact details. Plan and manage your own survey routes and appointments to maximise productivity. Support the Project Manager and Supervisors with the planning and coordination of works. Maximise surveying opportunities to help achieve Business Unit performance targets. Review engineering documentation to assess feasibility and ensure compliance with client requirements. Collect and upload survey information using the SPEN App to support project mobilisation. Prepare clear and accurate reports relating to survey findings, performance, service conditions, and invoicing. Support operational management with the assessment of equipment, material, and supplier tenders. Provide technical and operational support to Project Delivery teams throughout the design, construction, and operational phases. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, customers, and stakeholders, delivering a high standard of customer service. Ensure all company processes, procedures, and health and safety requirements are consistently followed. Produce daily, weekly, and monthly management information to demonstrate effective control and performance of surveying activities. In order to be successful in this role you must have: A valid UK driving license (for regional travel). It would be great if you had: Experience within the LV/HV Electrical & Utilities sectors is highly desirable. Previous surveying experiences desirable If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
Role Overview The Administration Assistant will provide efficient and professional administrative support to ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the VINCI Building Blythe Valley office. The role requires a proactive, organised individual with strong communication skills who can manage multiple tasks, support colleagues, and deliver a high standard of customer service to visitors and staff. Reception & Front of House Answer incoming Microsoft Teams calls promptly, directing calls accurately and taking clear messages where required Welcome visitors to the office, sign them in, and escort them to meeting rooms Provide refreshments for meetings as required and ensure a professional front-of-house service Order taxis for visitors as needed Meeting Room & Office Coordination Manage meeting room bookings, schedules, and daily organisation Prepare meeting rooms in advance and ensure rooms are cleared and reset at the end of each day Display meeting room schedules for the following day Notify relevant contacts of catering requirements in advance General Office Administration Support day-to-day office operations including: Logging incoming and outgoing post and couriers Managing access fobs Printing, photocopying, and document preparation Maintain a clean and organised office environment (including emptying the dishwasher and stocking cupboards) Print and distribute internal communications such as the VINCI newsletter Update the wellbeing noticeboard with monthly Toolbox Talks Deliveries & Logistics Receive and log all deliveries, ensuring items are distributed correctly Arrange courier services via: Ricoh Logistics online portal RJR Couriers / Local Couriers for urgent deliveries Compliance & Health & Safety Maintain and check the Fire Register against the weekly movements sheet Act as a Fire Marshal (training to be provided) Weekly & Monthly Tasks Weekly: Send email reminders each Thursday requesting staff movements for the following week Compile and update the office movements sheet Monthly: Update and print the Fire Register (confirming starters and leavers with Office Manager) Maintain and update the Site Directory (internal and SharePoint versions) Record and report manpower statistics, including staff attendance and visitor numbers Ensure internal communications and noticeboards are current Systems & Document Management Scan and upload documents to internal systems (4P / Dalux) Maintain records and filing systems accurately Add users to project platforms such as Acconex as required Skills & Experience Required Previous administration or office support experience preferred Strong organisational and time management skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Confident using Microsoft Office and Teams Ability to prioritise workload and work independently Personal Attributes Professional and approachable manner Reliable and proactive with a can-do attitude Strong team player with willingness to support wider office needs Able to handle confidential information appropriately Additional Requirements Willingness to undertake Fire Marshal training Flexibility to support ad hoc office and team requirements We are VINCI Building Operating from our network of offices throughout England and Wales, VINCI Building delivers new build, refurbishment and associated fitout works, with particular expertise in the education, healthcare, industrial, air, retail, commercial and mixed-use sectors. We focus on technical excellence and experience to sustainably deliver best value for our clients. We understand and respond to the challenges of the modern built environment. Our goal is always to build strong partnerships with our customers and stakeholders to ensure success by unlocking your strategic vision and turning it into a deliverable scheme. We are active in a wide range of sectors and value bands, allowing us to provide a regional service with national resources. VINCI Building delivers complex projects and programmes, blending our corporate stability with the local knowledge our teams offer. Sustainability is at the heart of our approach, and we are committed to respecting and protecting the environment in everything that we do. We take the time to understand and make a positive difference to each community that we work in to ensure that our projects leave a lasting legacy. Fairness, Inclusion and Respect (FIR) at VINCI Building is about recognising and celebrating each other s differences and what they bring to the team. Harnessing this diversity and applying the experiences, abilities and unique qualities of individuals will enhance our business; therefore, we commit to equity of opportunity and fair treatment of all current and potential employees and encourage job applications from all. Should you require any reasonable adjustments to be made as part of the application process, please contact us directly. VINCI Building recognises the importance of helping our employees balance their work and home life by offering flexible working arrangements across many of our roles which include working from home to enable employees to balance their working life with other priorities.
06/07/2026
Full time
Role Overview The Administration Assistant will provide efficient and professional administrative support to ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the VINCI Building Blythe Valley office. The role requires a proactive, organised individual with strong communication skills who can manage multiple tasks, support colleagues, and deliver a high standard of customer service to visitors and staff. Reception & Front of House Answer incoming Microsoft Teams calls promptly, directing calls accurately and taking clear messages where required Welcome visitors to the office, sign them in, and escort them to meeting rooms Provide refreshments for meetings as required and ensure a professional front-of-house service Order taxis for visitors as needed Meeting Room & Office Coordination Manage meeting room bookings, schedules, and daily organisation Prepare meeting rooms in advance and ensure rooms are cleared and reset at the end of each day Display meeting room schedules for the following day Notify relevant contacts of catering requirements in advance General Office Administration Support day-to-day office operations including: Logging incoming and outgoing post and couriers Managing access fobs Printing, photocopying, and document preparation Maintain a clean and organised office environment (including emptying the dishwasher and stocking cupboards) Print and distribute internal communications such as the VINCI newsletter Update the wellbeing noticeboard with monthly Toolbox Talks Deliveries & Logistics Receive and log all deliveries, ensuring items are distributed correctly Arrange courier services via: Ricoh Logistics online portal RJR Couriers / Local Couriers for urgent deliveries Compliance & Health & Safety Maintain and check the Fire Register against the weekly movements sheet Act as a Fire Marshal (training to be provided) Weekly & Monthly Tasks Weekly: Send email reminders each Thursday requesting staff movements for the following week Compile and update the office movements sheet Monthly: Update and print the Fire Register (confirming starters and leavers with Office Manager) Maintain and update the Site Directory (internal and SharePoint versions) Record and report manpower statistics, including staff attendance and visitor numbers Ensure internal communications and noticeboards are current Systems & Document Management Scan and upload documents to internal systems (4P / Dalux) Maintain records and filing systems accurately Add users to project platforms such as Acconex as required Skills & Experience Required Previous administration or office support experience preferred Strong organisational and time management skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Confident using Microsoft Office and Teams Ability to prioritise workload and work independently Personal Attributes Professional and approachable manner Reliable and proactive with a can-do attitude Strong team player with willingness to support wider office needs Able to handle confidential information appropriately Additional Requirements Willingness to undertake Fire Marshal training Flexibility to support ad hoc office and team requirements We are VINCI Building Operating from our network of offices throughout England and Wales, VINCI Building delivers new build, refurbishment and associated fitout works, with particular expertise in the education, healthcare, industrial, air, retail, commercial and mixed-use sectors. We focus on technical excellence and experience to sustainably deliver best value for our clients. We understand and respond to the challenges of the modern built environment. Our goal is always to build strong partnerships with our customers and stakeholders to ensure success by unlocking your strategic vision and turning it into a deliverable scheme. We are active in a wide range of sectors and value bands, allowing us to provide a regional service with national resources. VINCI Building delivers complex projects and programmes, blending our corporate stability with the local knowledge our teams offer. Sustainability is at the heart of our approach, and we are committed to respecting and protecting the environment in everything that we do. We take the time to understand and make a positive difference to each community that we work in to ensure that our projects leave a lasting legacy. Fairness, Inclusion and Respect (FIR) at VINCI Building is about recognising and celebrating each other s differences and what they bring to the team. Harnessing this diversity and applying the experiences, abilities and unique qualities of individuals will enhance our business; therefore, we commit to equity of opportunity and fair treatment of all current and potential employees and encourage job applications from all. Should you require any reasonable adjustments to be made as part of the application process, please contact us directly. VINCI Building recognises the importance of helping our employees balance their work and home life by offering flexible working arrangements across many of our roles which include working from home to enable employees to balance their working life with other priorities.
We are looking for an experienced Mechanical Site Manager to oversee water infrastructure schemes from inception to completion as the lead manager on site. The work will include refurbishments and upgrades to wastewater treatment works, pipework, replacement tanks, screens, pumps, and associated civil engineering works. The company have won a long-term framework that includes clean and wastewater schemes, with schemes valued £500,000 £7 million, delivered across the North Wales region. Therefore, they can offer continuity of work in the region for the next five years, in addition to excellent salaries and career progression. Duties: Planning work & programme management Writing and implementing RAMS Ensuring health and safety across sites Managing site administration Stakeholder engagement We are looking for someone: Process driven site manager with a mechanical background Able to demonstrate previous water experience (desirable) Commercial astute NEC experience Stakeholder engagement
02/07/2026
Full time
We are looking for an experienced Mechanical Site Manager to oversee water infrastructure schemes from inception to completion as the lead manager on site. The work will include refurbishments and upgrades to wastewater treatment works, pipework, replacement tanks, screens, pumps, and associated civil engineering works. The company have won a long-term framework that includes clean and wastewater schemes, with schemes valued £500,000 £7 million, delivered across the North Wales region. Therefore, they can offer continuity of work in the region for the next five years, in addition to excellent salaries and career progression. Duties: Planning work & programme management Writing and implementing RAMS Ensuring health and safety across sites Managing site administration Stakeholder engagement We are looking for someone: Process driven site manager with a mechanical background Able to demonstrate previous water experience (desirable) Commercial astute NEC experience Stakeholder engagement
Environment Advisor St Asaph Circa 45,000 + Car allowance and Benefits + Live away subsistence Are you ready to take the next step in your career and join one of the UK's largest principal contractors, working on complex, high-impact projects across transport, energy, and utilities? Looking for a role where you can grow your environmental career with industry-leading support and development? If the answer is yes, you may be interested in the Environment Advisor role I'm currently recruiting for. The organisation has a turnover of just over 1 billion and a strong track record of delivering major construction and infrastructure projects. With continued rapid growth, this role will focus on two of their high-profile developments based in North Wales. Responsibilities for the Environment Advisor will include: Ensure delivery of the environmental policy and compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations across a range of infrastructure projects. Carry out site inspections and audits, conduct preliminary environmental assessments, and deliver training as needed. Act as the primary point of contact for the environmental sustainability programme, engaging with clients, contractors, and regulators Support carbon measurement and identify carbon reduction opportunities The successful Environment Advisor will have: Proven experience in a similar role, ideally within construction, infrastructure, or the wider built environment A degree in an environmental or related subject (preferred) Experience with environmental management systems (e.g. ISO 14001), waste management plans, and ideally carbon and energy reporting Strong verbal and written communication skills, with experience engaging a range of stakeholders Contact James Irwin on or (phone number removed). Irwin and Colton are a specialist Environment, Health and Safety recruitment company, based in the South East of England we recruit across the UK. We recruit all roles in the Environment, health and safety industry from Environment, Health and Safety Manager, Health and safety Director through to Environment, Health and Safety Advisor positions. Irwin and Colton Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website (url removed)
01/07/2026
Full time
Environment Advisor St Asaph Circa 45,000 + Car allowance and Benefits + Live away subsistence Are you ready to take the next step in your career and join one of the UK's largest principal contractors, working on complex, high-impact projects across transport, energy, and utilities? Looking for a role where you can grow your environmental career with industry-leading support and development? If the answer is yes, you may be interested in the Environment Advisor role I'm currently recruiting for. The organisation has a turnover of just over 1 billion and a strong track record of delivering major construction and infrastructure projects. With continued rapid growth, this role will focus on two of their high-profile developments based in North Wales. Responsibilities for the Environment Advisor will include: Ensure delivery of the environmental policy and compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations across a range of infrastructure projects. Carry out site inspections and audits, conduct preliminary environmental assessments, and deliver training as needed. Act as the primary point of contact for the environmental sustainability programme, engaging with clients, contractors, and regulators Support carbon measurement and identify carbon reduction opportunities The successful Environment Advisor will have: Proven experience in a similar role, ideally within construction, infrastructure, or the wider built environment A degree in an environmental or related subject (preferred) Experience with environmental management systems (e.g. ISO 14001), waste management plans, and ideally carbon and energy reporting Strong verbal and written communication skills, with experience engaging a range of stakeholders Contact James Irwin on or (phone number removed). Irwin and Colton are a specialist Environment, Health and Safety recruitment company, based in the South East of England we recruit across the UK. We recruit all roles in the Environment, health and safety industry from Environment, Health and Safety Manager, Health and safety Director through to Environment, Health and Safety Advisor positions. Irwin and Colton Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website (url removed)
My client are a national civil engineering contractor who are currently seeking a Project Manager to oversee multiple water projects across North Wales, with an immediate start available. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing business delivering a diverse portfolio of water infrastructure and treatment schemes. Project Manager Responsibilities: Toolbox talks Client liaison Stakeholder liaison Health and safety compliance Programming and project planning Managing project budgets and resource allocation Leading Site Agents, Engineers, Supervisors, and subcontractors Chairing client and progress meetings Ensuring multiple projects are delivered on programme, within budget, and to specification Managing project documentation, reporting, risk, and commercial updates Overseeing quality control and ensuring contractual obligations are achieved Project Manager Requirements: Black or Gold CSCS SMSTS Previous experience delivering water treatment or water infrastructure schemes Strong leadership and project management experience across multiple sites IT literate Full UK driving licence The next steps to apply for the role! Click the apply button and send your CV.
01/07/2026
Contract
My client are a national civil engineering contractor who are currently seeking a Project Manager to oversee multiple water projects across North Wales, with an immediate start available. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing business delivering a diverse portfolio of water infrastructure and treatment schemes. Project Manager Responsibilities: Toolbox talks Client liaison Stakeholder liaison Health and safety compliance Programming and project planning Managing project budgets and resource allocation Leading Site Agents, Engineers, Supervisors, and subcontractors Chairing client and progress meetings Ensuring multiple projects are delivered on programme, within budget, and to specification Managing project documentation, reporting, risk, and commercial updates Overseeing quality control and ensuring contractual obligations are achieved Project Manager Requirements: Black or Gold CSCS SMSTS Previous experience delivering water treatment or water infrastructure schemes Strong leadership and project management experience across multiple sites IT literate Full UK driving licence The next steps to apply for the role! Click the apply button and send your CV.
Environment Advisor Holyhead or Llanberis Circa 50,000 + Car allowance and Benefits Are you ready to take the next step in your career and join one of the UK's largest principal contractors, working on complex, high-impact projects across transport, energy, and utilities? Looking for a role where you can grow your environmental career with industry-leading support and development? If the answer is yes, you may be interested in the Environment Advisor role I'm currently recruiting for. The organisation has a turnover of just over 1 billion and a strong track record of delivering major construction and infrastructure projects. With continued rapid growth, this role will focus on two of their high-profile developments based in North Wales. Responsibilities for the Environment Advisor will include: Ensure delivery of the environmental policy and compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations across a range of infrastructure projects. Carry out site inspections and audits, conduct preliminary environmental assessments, and deliver training as needed. Act as the primary point of contact for the environmental sustainability programme, engaging with clients, contractors, and regulators Support carbon measurement and identify carbon reduction opportunities The successful Environment Advisor will have: Proven experience in a similar role, ideally within construction, infrastructure, or the wider built environment A degree in an environmental or related subject (preferred) Experience with environmental management systems (e.g. ISO 14001), waste management plans, and ideally carbon and energy reporting Strong verbal and written communication skills, with experience engaging a range of stakeholders Contact James Irwin on or (phone number removed). Irwin and Colton are a specialist Environment, Health and Safety recruitment company, based in the South East of England we recruit across the UK. We recruit all roles in the Environment, health and safety industry from Environment, Health and Safety Manager, Health and safety Director through to Environment, Health and Safety Advisor positions. Irwin and Colton Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website (url removed)
01/07/2026
Full time
Environment Advisor Holyhead or Llanberis Circa 50,000 + Car allowance and Benefits Are you ready to take the next step in your career and join one of the UK's largest principal contractors, working on complex, high-impact projects across transport, energy, and utilities? Looking for a role where you can grow your environmental career with industry-leading support and development? If the answer is yes, you may be interested in the Environment Advisor role I'm currently recruiting for. The organisation has a turnover of just over 1 billion and a strong track record of delivering major construction and infrastructure projects. With continued rapid growth, this role will focus on two of their high-profile developments based in North Wales. Responsibilities for the Environment Advisor will include: Ensure delivery of the environmental policy and compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations across a range of infrastructure projects. Carry out site inspections and audits, conduct preliminary environmental assessments, and deliver training as needed. Act as the primary point of contact for the environmental sustainability programme, engaging with clients, contractors, and regulators Support carbon measurement and identify carbon reduction opportunities The successful Environment Advisor will have: Proven experience in a similar role, ideally within construction, infrastructure, or the wider built environment A degree in an environmental or related subject (preferred) Experience with environmental management systems (e.g. ISO 14001), waste management plans, and ideally carbon and energy reporting Strong verbal and written communication skills, with experience engaging a range of stakeholders Contact James Irwin on or (phone number removed). Irwin and Colton are a specialist Environment, Health and Safety recruitment company, based in the South East of England we recruit across the UK. We recruit all roles in the Environment, health and safety industry from Environment, Health and Safety Manager, Health and safety Director through to Environment, Health and Safety Advisor positions. Irwin and Colton Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website (url removed)
Job Overview We are working in partnership with one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors, renowned for delivering major infrastructure projects across the water, rail, and energy sectors. Following the award of a prestigious five-year framework, our client is seeking to appoint two Site Agents to support the delivery of a substantial programme of clean water and wastewater projects throughout North Wales. With a secured pipeline of work extending well beyond the framework period, this presents an excellent opportunity to join a growing team and play a key role in the successful delivery of a diverse portfolio of schemes, including: Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) Sewage Treatment Works (STW) Water Main Renewals Large Diameter Pipelines MEICA Installations Associated Civil Engineering Works The Role As Site Agent, you will be responsible for the safe, efficient, and profitable delivery of projects from inception through to completion. Working closely with Project Managers, commercial teams, designers, and operational staff, you will ensure projects are delivered to programme, budget, and quality requirements. Requirements Proven experience in a Site Agent position within civil engineering. Strong understanding of project delivery, health & safety, and commercial controls. Previous experience delivering water infrastructure projects would be highly advantageous. Ability to manage site teams, subcontractors, and client relationships effectively. Relevant industry qualifications (HNC/HND, Degree, or equivalent) desirable. What's on Offer Long-term job security with a guaranteed programme of work for at least five years. Opportunity to work on a varied and technically challenging portfolio of projects. Clear career progression path into Project Management and senior operational roles. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. The chance to join a highly respected contractor with an excellent reputation across the infrastructure sector.
27/06/2026
Full time
Job Overview We are working in partnership with one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors, renowned for delivering major infrastructure projects across the water, rail, and energy sectors. Following the award of a prestigious five-year framework, our client is seeking to appoint two Site Agents to support the delivery of a substantial programme of clean water and wastewater projects throughout North Wales. With a secured pipeline of work extending well beyond the framework period, this presents an excellent opportunity to join a growing team and play a key role in the successful delivery of a diverse portfolio of schemes, including: Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) Sewage Treatment Works (STW) Water Main Renewals Large Diameter Pipelines MEICA Installations Associated Civil Engineering Works The Role As Site Agent, you will be responsible for the safe, efficient, and profitable delivery of projects from inception through to completion. Working closely with Project Managers, commercial teams, designers, and operational staff, you will ensure projects are delivered to programme, budget, and quality requirements. Requirements Proven experience in a Site Agent position within civil engineering. Strong understanding of project delivery, health & safety, and commercial controls. Previous experience delivering water infrastructure projects would be highly advantageous. Ability to manage site teams, subcontractors, and client relationships effectively. Relevant industry qualifications (HNC/HND, Degree, or equivalent) desirable. What's on Offer Long-term job security with a guaranteed programme of work for at least five years. Opportunity to work on a varied and technically challenging portfolio of projects. Clear career progression path into Project Management and senior operational roles. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. The chance to join a highly respected contractor with an excellent reputation across the infrastructure sector.
Remediation Supervisor UK Major Carbon Capture Construction Project - HYNET - Value approx. £500m Location: Talacre, North Wales (fully site-based) Start: After notice period Duration: 9-12 Months expected during the construction phase Hours: Up to 5.5 Days Per Week (half a day Saturday as and when required) Rate: Up to £500 per Day (Negotiable) IR35: Outside IR35 Ceto Talent is partnering with a global Energy EPC contractor delivering a major UK-first Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project, combining new-build construction with modifications and upgrades to an existing oil and gas terminal. We are seeking an experienced Remediation Supervisor to oversee soil and groundwater remediation activities during the construction phase of a major industrial decommissioning and carbon capture development. This role will suit candidates with hands-on experience supervising contaminated land, soil remediation or environmental remediation subcontractors on construction, infrastructure, industrial or energy projects. The Role Reporting to the Construction Site Manager, you will oversee specialist remediation subcontractors and ensure the safe, compliant and efficient delivery of remediation activities across the site. You will coordinate remediation works alongside wider construction activities while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, project requirements, approved methodologies and principal contractor standards. Key Responsibilities Provide oversight of soil remediation activities, including soil classification, contaminated soil management, waste management, soil treatment, and soil reuse decisions. Supervise and monitor the subcontractor s daily soil and groundwater remediation activities, ensuring compliance with RAMS, remediation strategies, contaminated land management requirements, and principal contractor standards. Coordinate soil remediation and contaminated land remediation works with other construction and site operations to prevent clashes and maintain safe working conditions. Oversee groundwater remediation and groundwater management activities, including pumping, treatment systems, groundwater monitoring, contamination control, and discharge management. Ensure all soil remediation, soil reuse, and contaminated material reuse decisions comply with CL:AIRE DoWCoP , the Materials Management Plan, remediation objectives, and project-specific reuse criteria. Monitor environmental controls associated with soil remediation works, including dust suppression, odour management, noise mitigation, contaminated runoff control, and surface water protection. Review and sign off subcontractor daily records relating to soil remediation activities, including waste transfer notes, contaminated soil tracking records, stockpile logs, remediation validation records, and site diaries. Monitor the performance of remediation subcontractors and ensure remediation activities are delivered safely, efficiently, and in accordance with approved remediation methodologies. Support the implementation of contaminated land remediation strategies, soil management plans, and groundwater remediation programmes across the site. Conduct inspections and audits of soil remediation and environmental remediation activities to verify compliance with project requirements and environmental regulations. Maintain full compliance with CDM Regulations, principal contractor responsibilities, and all health, safety, environmental, and remediation-related requirements throughout the remediation programme. Requirements Proven experience within soil remediation, contaminated land remediation, or similar environmental remediation project. i.e. Oil & Gas, Power, Energy etc. Experience supervising subcontractors on live construction or industrial project sites. Strong understanding of contaminated land management, soil classification, and waste management practices. Knowledge of site investigation and remediation processes. Experience applying soil remediation techniques on construction or industrial projects. CSCS Supervisor Card (or equivalent). SSSTS or SMSTS certification. If you are interested to learn more about this opportunity, please reach out to Jasmine White at Ceto Talent - Recruiter on behalf of the client.
16/06/2026
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Remediation Supervisor UK Major Carbon Capture Construction Project - HYNET - Value approx. £500m Location: Talacre, North Wales (fully site-based) Start: After notice period Duration: 9-12 Months expected during the construction phase Hours: Up to 5.5 Days Per Week (half a day Saturday as and when required) Rate: Up to £500 per Day (Negotiable) IR35: Outside IR35 Ceto Talent is partnering with a global Energy EPC contractor delivering a major UK-first Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project, combining new-build construction with modifications and upgrades to an existing oil and gas terminal. We are seeking an experienced Remediation Supervisor to oversee soil and groundwater remediation activities during the construction phase of a major industrial decommissioning and carbon capture development. This role will suit candidates with hands-on experience supervising contaminated land, soil remediation or environmental remediation subcontractors on construction, infrastructure, industrial or energy projects. The Role Reporting to the Construction Site Manager, you will oversee specialist remediation subcontractors and ensure the safe, compliant and efficient delivery of remediation activities across the site. You will coordinate remediation works alongside wider construction activities while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, project requirements, approved methodologies and principal contractor standards. Key Responsibilities Provide oversight of soil remediation activities, including soil classification, contaminated soil management, waste management, soil treatment, and soil reuse decisions. Supervise and monitor the subcontractor s daily soil and groundwater remediation activities, ensuring compliance with RAMS, remediation strategies, contaminated land management requirements, and principal contractor standards. Coordinate soil remediation and contaminated land remediation works with other construction and site operations to prevent clashes and maintain safe working conditions. Oversee groundwater remediation and groundwater management activities, including pumping, treatment systems, groundwater monitoring, contamination control, and discharge management. Ensure all soil remediation, soil reuse, and contaminated material reuse decisions comply with CL:AIRE DoWCoP , the Materials Management Plan, remediation objectives, and project-specific reuse criteria. Monitor environmental controls associated with soil remediation works, including dust suppression, odour management, noise mitigation, contaminated runoff control, and surface water protection. Review and sign off subcontractor daily records relating to soil remediation activities, including waste transfer notes, contaminated soil tracking records, stockpile logs, remediation validation records, and site diaries. Monitor the performance of remediation subcontractors and ensure remediation activities are delivered safely, efficiently, and in accordance with approved remediation methodologies. Support the implementation of contaminated land remediation strategies, soil management plans, and groundwater remediation programmes across the site. Conduct inspections and audits of soil remediation and environmental remediation activities to verify compliance with project requirements and environmental regulations. Maintain full compliance with CDM Regulations, principal contractor responsibilities, and all health, safety, environmental, and remediation-related requirements throughout the remediation programme. Requirements Proven experience within soil remediation, contaminated land remediation, or similar environmental remediation project. i.e. Oil & Gas, Power, Energy etc. Experience supervising subcontractors on live construction or industrial project sites. Strong understanding of contaminated land management, soil classification, and waste management practices. Knowledge of site investigation and remediation processes. Experience applying soil remediation techniques on construction or industrial projects. CSCS Supervisor Card (or equivalent). SSSTS or SMSTS certification. If you are interested to learn more about this opportunity, please reach out to Jasmine White at Ceto Talent - Recruiter on behalf of the client.