We are seeking an experienced Civils Site Manager with a background in the water sector, to support the delivery of a significant upgrade project at a water treatment facility in Surrey. Freelance will be considered - £400 / day. The scheme includes the construction of a new Rapid Gravity Treatment Plant, along with enhancements to the existing clean water infrastructure. This role offers the chance to contribute to a vital utilities project with real impact on local communities. Key Responsibilities: Promote and maintain high standards of health, safety, environmental and quality compliance across site activities. Oversee daily operations on site, coordinating workforce and subcontractors to ensure efficient delivery. Track project progress, manage budgets, and report on programme performance and any variations. Organise and manage multiple workstreams, identifying opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Build strong working relationships with clients, stakeholders, and internal teams. Carry out site inspections, manage permits and RAMS, and lead toolbox talks and safety briefings. Address technical challenges and ensure all work meets required quality standards. Support, mentor and manage team members, including performance reviews and development planning. Candidate Profile: Strong commitment to safe working practices. Proven experience delivering complex or multi-package construction projects. Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and project data. Well-organised with the capability to manage competing priorities effectively. Confident communicator, able to engage with site teams, subcontractors, and clients. Good understanding of CDM 2015 regulations and NEC contract frameworks. Commercial awareness with strong attention to detail. Demonstrated leadership and team management skills. Effective problem-solving and decision-making abilities. Qualifications & Experience: HNC (or above) in Civil or Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent experience. Relevant certifications including SMSTS, CSCS, EUSR (Water Hygiene), and TWC. First Aid and Fire Marshal training. Experience within the water sector and exposure to M&E works. Competent in Microsoft Office applications and CAD software. What s on Offer: This role provides the opportunity to work on a high-value infrastructure programme with long-term career prospects. You ll be part of a collaborative and professional team environment, with access to ongoing training, development opportunities, and structured career progression. A strong emphasis is placed on employee wellbeing, alongside flexible working arrangements where suitable. Benefits Package: Competitive annual leave entitlement with options to increase Access to employee discounts and salary sacrifice schemes (including Cycle to Work) Pension scheme Share purchase opportunities Private healthcare options Employee assistance programme offering 24/7 support Professional membership support About the Role: This position plays a key part in delivering essential infrastructure that supports communities and sustainable development. The organisation is committed to high standards, collaboration, and continuous improvement, ensuring long-term value for clients and stakeholders.
06/06/2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced Civils Site Manager with a background in the water sector, to support the delivery of a significant upgrade project at a water treatment facility in Surrey. Freelance will be considered - £400 / day. The scheme includes the construction of a new Rapid Gravity Treatment Plant, along with enhancements to the existing clean water infrastructure. This role offers the chance to contribute to a vital utilities project with real impact on local communities. Key Responsibilities: Promote and maintain high standards of health, safety, environmental and quality compliance across site activities. Oversee daily operations on site, coordinating workforce and subcontractors to ensure efficient delivery. Track project progress, manage budgets, and report on programme performance and any variations. Organise and manage multiple workstreams, identifying opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Build strong working relationships with clients, stakeholders, and internal teams. Carry out site inspections, manage permits and RAMS, and lead toolbox talks and safety briefings. Address technical challenges and ensure all work meets required quality standards. Support, mentor and manage team members, including performance reviews and development planning. Candidate Profile: Strong commitment to safe working practices. Proven experience delivering complex or multi-package construction projects. Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and project data. Well-organised with the capability to manage competing priorities effectively. Confident communicator, able to engage with site teams, subcontractors, and clients. Good understanding of CDM 2015 regulations and NEC contract frameworks. Commercial awareness with strong attention to detail. Demonstrated leadership and team management skills. Effective problem-solving and decision-making abilities. Qualifications & Experience: HNC (or above) in Civil or Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent experience. Relevant certifications including SMSTS, CSCS, EUSR (Water Hygiene), and TWC. First Aid and Fire Marshal training. Experience within the water sector and exposure to M&E works. Competent in Microsoft Office applications and CAD software. What s on Offer: This role provides the opportunity to work on a high-value infrastructure programme with long-term career prospects. You ll be part of a collaborative and professional team environment, with access to ongoing training, development opportunities, and structured career progression. A strong emphasis is placed on employee wellbeing, alongside flexible working arrangements where suitable. Benefits Package: Competitive annual leave entitlement with options to increase Access to employee discounts and salary sacrifice schemes (including Cycle to Work) Pension scheme Share purchase opportunities Private healthcare options Employee assistance programme offering 24/7 support Professional membership support About the Role: This position plays a key part in delivering essential infrastructure that supports communities and sustainable development. The organisation is committed to high standards, collaboration, and continuous improvement, ensuring long-term value for clients and stakeholders.
Site Manager Carlisle £280 per shift 8 to 10 Weeks Start Date: 30/06/2026 We are currently looking for an experienced Site Manager for an upcoming civils and infrastructure project in Carlisle. The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing site operations, managing subcontractors, ensuring health and safety compliance, and maintaining programme delivery throughout the project. This role would suit somebody with previous experience delivering civils, infrastructure, EV charging, utilities, highways, energy or related projects. Essential Requirements • SMSTS • First Aid at Work • Fire Marshal • Strong Civils Site Management experience Preferred Requirements • EV Infrastructure experience • IOSH Managing Safely • NVQ Level 6 Construction Management • Black CSCS Card Key Responsibilities • Day to day site management • Managing subcontractors and site activities • Maintaining health and safety standards • Site documentation and reporting • Client and stakeholder liaison • Coordinating works to programme • Conducting toolbox talks and site briefings This is an immediate requirement with interviews taking place shortly. To apply, please send your CV and one of our consultants will give you a call.
04/06/2026
Contract
Site Manager Carlisle £280 per shift 8 to 10 Weeks Start Date: 30/06/2026 We are currently looking for an experienced Site Manager for an upcoming civils and infrastructure project in Carlisle. The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing site operations, managing subcontractors, ensuring health and safety compliance, and maintaining programme delivery throughout the project. This role would suit somebody with previous experience delivering civils, infrastructure, EV charging, utilities, highways, energy or related projects. Essential Requirements • SMSTS • First Aid at Work • Fire Marshal • Strong Civils Site Management experience Preferred Requirements • EV Infrastructure experience • IOSH Managing Safely • NVQ Level 6 Construction Management • Black CSCS Card Key Responsibilities • Day to day site management • Managing subcontractors and site activities • Maintaining health and safety standards • Site documentation and reporting • Client and stakeholder liaison • Coordinating works to programme • Conducting toolbox talks and site briefings This is an immediate requirement with interviews taking place shortly. To apply, please send your CV and one of our consultants will give you a call.
Delta Personnel is recruiting Site Managers to support works on the Anglian Water Framework. (Mileage paid home to site/back home) This is a live water and utilities environment managing civils and infrastructure works on site. We re after Site Managers who can take ownership of the job, control subcontractors and keep works safe and on programme. Duties: Day to day management of site operations Supervising subcontractors and ensuring compliance with RAMS Managing site paperwork and reporting Ensuring works are delivered safely and to programme Requirements: SMSTS CSCS EUSR Water Hygiene (training provided if required) Strong H&S awareness Interested or want to find out more? Apply or give us a call.
04/06/2026
Contract
Delta Personnel is recruiting Site Managers to support works on the Anglian Water Framework. (Mileage paid home to site/back home) This is a live water and utilities environment managing civils and infrastructure works on site. We re after Site Managers who can take ownership of the job, control subcontractors and keep works safe and on programme. Duties: Day to day management of site operations Supervising subcontractors and ensuring compliance with RAMS Managing site paperwork and reporting Ensuring works are delivered safely and to programme Requirements: SMSTS CSCS EUSR Water Hygiene (training provided if required) Strong H&S awareness Interested or want to find out more? Apply or give us a call.
Large Tier 1 Civil contractor looking for a Bulk Earthworks Manager for a number of prestigious projects. Bulk Earthworks Manager - Tier 1 Civil Engineering Contractor Location:Scotland (Prestigious Major Infrastructure Project) Location: Scotland Contract: Major Prestigious Infrastructure Project Salary: Competitive + Package A leading Tier 1 civil engineering contractor is looking to appoint an experienced Earthworks Manager to join the delivery team on one of Scotland's most prestigious civils projects. This is a major long-term contract involving large-scale cut/fill operations, enabling works, complex ground conditions and significant interaction with structures and utilities teams. As Earthworks Manager, you will take responsibility for the safe, efficient and compliant delivery of all earthworks activities across your section. Working closely with project leadership, engineering teams and subcontract partners, you will drive productivity, ensure programme milestones are achieved, and maintain the highest standards of quality and environmental performance. Key Responsibilities - Lead the day-to-day planning, sequencing and delivery of major earthworks operations. - Manage plant, labour and subcontractors to maximise output and efficiency. - Monitor progress against programme and implement corrective actions where required. - Ensure strict adherence to HSEQ standards, RAMS, and environmental controls. - Oversee testing, compaction records, materials movements, and quality documentation. - Work collaboratively with engineering, logistics and commercial teams to maintain smooth delivery. - Provide leadership, mentoring and support to supervisors and site personnel. About You - Proven track record managing large-scale earthworks packages on major civils or infrastructure projects. - Strong understanding of cut/fill operations, materials management, haulage planning and compaction requirements. - Excellent leadership, coordination, and communication skills. - Experience working for a Tier 1 contractor or similar major civils organisation is highly advantageous. - Ability to work proactively in a fast-paced environment and make informed decisions on the ground. What's on Offer - The chance to play a pivotal role in one of Scotland's highest-profile infrastructure schemes. - Long-term stability with a respected Tier 1 contractor. - Competitive salary, benefits package and career development opportunities. If you're an experienced Earthworks Manager looking for a significant career opportunity on a flagship project, we'd love to hear from you.
04/06/2026
Full time
Large Tier 1 Civil contractor looking for a Bulk Earthworks Manager for a number of prestigious projects. Bulk Earthworks Manager - Tier 1 Civil Engineering Contractor Location:Scotland (Prestigious Major Infrastructure Project) Location: Scotland Contract: Major Prestigious Infrastructure Project Salary: Competitive + Package A leading Tier 1 civil engineering contractor is looking to appoint an experienced Earthworks Manager to join the delivery team on one of Scotland's most prestigious civils projects. This is a major long-term contract involving large-scale cut/fill operations, enabling works, complex ground conditions and significant interaction with structures and utilities teams. As Earthworks Manager, you will take responsibility for the safe, efficient and compliant delivery of all earthworks activities across your section. Working closely with project leadership, engineering teams and subcontract partners, you will drive productivity, ensure programme milestones are achieved, and maintain the highest standards of quality and environmental performance. Key Responsibilities - Lead the day-to-day planning, sequencing and delivery of major earthworks operations. - Manage plant, labour and subcontractors to maximise output and efficiency. - Monitor progress against programme and implement corrective actions where required. - Ensure strict adherence to HSEQ standards, RAMS, and environmental controls. - Oversee testing, compaction records, materials movements, and quality documentation. - Work collaboratively with engineering, logistics and commercial teams to maintain smooth delivery. - Provide leadership, mentoring and support to supervisors and site personnel. About You - Proven track record managing large-scale earthworks packages on major civils or infrastructure projects. - Strong understanding of cut/fill operations, materials management, haulage planning and compaction requirements. - Excellent leadership, coordination, and communication skills. - Experience working for a Tier 1 contractor or similar major civils organisation is highly advantageous. - Ability to work proactively in a fast-paced environment and make informed decisions on the ground. What's on Offer - The chance to play a pivotal role in one of Scotland's highest-profile infrastructure schemes. - Long-term stability with a respected Tier 1 contractor. - Competitive salary, benefits package and career development opportunities. If you're an experienced Earthworks Manager looking for a significant career opportunity on a flagship project, we'd love to hear from you.
Site Engineer / Senior Site Engineer Location: Scotland Sector: Infrastructure & Civil Engineering The Opportunity Our client is seeking an experienced Site Engineer or Senior Site Engineer to join their growing civil engineering and rail infrastructure team across Scotland. This is an excellent opportunity to become involved in the delivery of a diverse portfolio of infrastructure projects, rsuch as energy, highways, bridges and earthworks projects. The role offers exposure to both project delivery and long-term maintenance frameworks, providing excellent career development opportunities within a collaborative and technically challenging environment. About the Role Working as part of a multidisciplinary project team, you will play a key role in the successful delivery of civil engineering works across a variety of infrastructure sectors. Typical project involvement may include: Highways and road construction Underbridges, overbridges and footbridges Tunnels and flood alleviation schemes Earthworks and embankment stabilisation Substation civils and access roads Energy and utilities infrastructure projects Reporting to the Project Manager or Site Agent, you will be responsible for supporting the safe, efficient and high-quality delivery of construction activities on site. Key Responsibilities Ensure all site activities are delivered in accordance with Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality requirements. Review and interpret engineering drawings, specifications and construction information. Carry out setting out and surveying activities to ensure works are delivered accurately. Maintain dimensional control and engineering standards throughout project delivery. Supervise site activities including direct labour, plant operations and subcontractors. Monitor progress and assist with programme delivery. Produce and maintain accurate site records, including daily diaries and quality documentation. Undertake materials take-offs and support procurement activities. Assist with planning daily and weekly works programmes. Support the preparation of Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs), Work Package Plans and associated project documentation. Contribute to risk assessments, method statements and safe systems of work. Oversee subcontractor performance and ensure works are delivered to specification. Provide guidance and support to junior engineers where appropriate. Candidate Requirements Qualifications Degree, HNC or HND in Civil Engineering or a related discipline. Experience Previous experience working as a Site Engineer or Senior Site Engineer within civil engineering or infrastructure projects. Strong setting out and surveying experience. Ability to interpret engineering drawings, specifications and technical information. Experience maintaining dimensional control on construction projects. Experience supervising labour, subcontractors, plant and materials on site. Strong record-keeping and quality assurance experience. Experience producing and managing site documentation including ITPs, quality records and work package plans. Good understanding of construction methodologies and site operations. Personal Attributes Strong communication and organisational skills. Proactive and solution-focused approach. Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary project team. High attention to detail and commitment to quality. Strong focus on health, safety and environmental compliance. What's on Offer Opportunity to work on a varied portfolio of major infrastructure projects. Long-term project pipeline across rail, energy and civil engineering sectors. Career progression opportunities within a growing and successful business. Competitive salary and benefits package. Supportive and collaborative working environment.
02/06/2026
Full time
Site Engineer / Senior Site Engineer Location: Scotland Sector: Infrastructure & Civil Engineering The Opportunity Our client is seeking an experienced Site Engineer or Senior Site Engineer to join their growing civil engineering and rail infrastructure team across Scotland. This is an excellent opportunity to become involved in the delivery of a diverse portfolio of infrastructure projects, rsuch as energy, highways, bridges and earthworks projects. The role offers exposure to both project delivery and long-term maintenance frameworks, providing excellent career development opportunities within a collaborative and technically challenging environment. About the Role Working as part of a multidisciplinary project team, you will play a key role in the successful delivery of civil engineering works across a variety of infrastructure sectors. Typical project involvement may include: Highways and road construction Underbridges, overbridges and footbridges Tunnels and flood alleviation schemes Earthworks and embankment stabilisation Substation civils and access roads Energy and utilities infrastructure projects Reporting to the Project Manager or Site Agent, you will be responsible for supporting the safe, efficient and high-quality delivery of construction activities on site. Key Responsibilities Ensure all site activities are delivered in accordance with Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality requirements. Review and interpret engineering drawings, specifications and construction information. Carry out setting out and surveying activities to ensure works are delivered accurately. Maintain dimensional control and engineering standards throughout project delivery. Supervise site activities including direct labour, plant operations and subcontractors. Monitor progress and assist with programme delivery. Produce and maintain accurate site records, including daily diaries and quality documentation. Undertake materials take-offs and support procurement activities. Assist with planning daily and weekly works programmes. Support the preparation of Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs), Work Package Plans and associated project documentation. Contribute to risk assessments, method statements and safe systems of work. Oversee subcontractor performance and ensure works are delivered to specification. Provide guidance and support to junior engineers where appropriate. Candidate Requirements Qualifications Degree, HNC or HND in Civil Engineering or a related discipline. Experience Previous experience working as a Site Engineer or Senior Site Engineer within civil engineering or infrastructure projects. Strong setting out and surveying experience. Ability to interpret engineering drawings, specifications and technical information. Experience maintaining dimensional control on construction projects. Experience supervising labour, subcontractors, plant and materials on site. Strong record-keeping and quality assurance experience. Experience producing and managing site documentation including ITPs, quality records and work package plans. Good understanding of construction methodologies and site operations. Personal Attributes Strong communication and organisational skills. Proactive and solution-focused approach. Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary project team. High attention to detail and commitment to quality. Strong focus on health, safety and environmental compliance. What's on Offer Opportunity to work on a varied portfolio of major infrastructure projects. Long-term project pipeline across rail, energy and civil engineering sectors. Career progression opportunities within a growing and successful business. Competitive salary and benefits package. Supportive and collaborative working environment.
Construction Manager Salary: 80,000 - 85,000 + Car Allowance: 6,325 Inverness, Scotland Permanent, Full-Time Posted by Leon TRIbuild Solutions The Role A major hydroelectric infrastructure project in Inverness, Scotland is seeking an experienced Construction Manager to take ownership of day-to-day construction operations across a complex, technically demanding programme of works. This is a permanent, full-time role with a Tier 1 contractor on a landmark project in the Scottish Highlands. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage all construction activity on site, ensuring delivery against programme, budget and quality targets Oversee site supervision teams including Section Foremen, Site Engineers and subcontractors Coordinate interfaces between civils, mechanical, electrical and temporary works packages Ensure full compliance with health, safety and environmental requirements at all times Attend and chair progress meetings, reporting directly to the Project Director Manage plant, labour and materials resources to maintain programme momentum Drive a collaborative, solutions-focused culture across the site team What You Will Need Proven track record as a Construction Manager on major civil engineering or infrastructure projects Strong knowledge of RC structures, earthworks or hydro/water infrastructure desirable SMSTS qualified Black CSCS card (or equivalent) Excellent leadership and communication skills Ability to manage complex interfaces in a live construction environment The Package Salary: 80,000 - 85,000 per annum Car Allowance: 6,325 Full-time permanent position (45 hours per week) Project based in Inverness, Scotland How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV via CV-Library or contact Leon directly at TRIbuild Solutions. All applications are handled in strict confidence.
27/05/2026
Full time
Construction Manager Salary: 80,000 - 85,000 + Car Allowance: 6,325 Inverness, Scotland Permanent, Full-Time Posted by Leon TRIbuild Solutions The Role A major hydroelectric infrastructure project in Inverness, Scotland is seeking an experienced Construction Manager to take ownership of day-to-day construction operations across a complex, technically demanding programme of works. This is a permanent, full-time role with a Tier 1 contractor on a landmark project in the Scottish Highlands. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage all construction activity on site, ensuring delivery against programme, budget and quality targets Oversee site supervision teams including Section Foremen, Site Engineers and subcontractors Coordinate interfaces between civils, mechanical, electrical and temporary works packages Ensure full compliance with health, safety and environmental requirements at all times Attend and chair progress meetings, reporting directly to the Project Director Manage plant, labour and materials resources to maintain programme momentum Drive a collaborative, solutions-focused culture across the site team What You Will Need Proven track record as a Construction Manager on major civil engineering or infrastructure projects Strong knowledge of RC structures, earthworks or hydro/water infrastructure desirable SMSTS qualified Black CSCS card (or equivalent) Excellent leadership and communication skills Ability to manage complex interfaces in a live construction environment The Package Salary: 80,000 - 85,000 per annum Car Allowance: 6,325 Full-time permanent position (45 hours per week) Project based in Inverness, Scotland How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV via CV-Library or contact Leon directly at TRIbuild Solutions. All applications are handled in strict confidence.
Mechanical & Electrical Manager Major Renewable Infrastructure Project Near Inverness, Scotland Competitive Salary + Accommodation/Travel Support + Package An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Mechanical & Electrical Manager to join a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor delivering a major renewable energy and civil engineering project in the Scottish Highlands. This nationally significant infrastructure scheme forms part of a long-term UK energy investment programme supporting the resilience of the UK electricity network and includes complex tunnelling, heavy civils, power infrastructure, utilities, and associated MEP works. The successful candidate will lead the delivery, coordination, and management of mechanical and electrical packages across a technically complex infrastructure project, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with programme, quality, and commercial requirements. This is an excellent opportunity to join a high-profile infrastructure scheme offering long-term project security, career progression, and involvement in one of the UK s most significant renewable energy developments. Key Responsibilities: • Lead and manage mechanical and electrical delivery across the project • Coordinate M&E subcontractors, suppliers, and specialist packages • Oversee installation, testing, commissioning, and handover activities • Ensure M&E works are delivered in line with programme, quality, and safety requirements • Manage technical queries, interfaces, and design coordination with project teams • Monitor progress, production targets, and project reporting requirements • Support procurement and commercial management of M&E packages • Ensure compliance with project specifications, HSEQ standards, and statutory requirements • Work collaboratively with construction, engineering, commercial, and planning teams • Drive continuous improvement and efficient project delivery across M&E operations Project Scope Includes: • Renewable energy infrastructure • Power and utility infrastructure • Major civil engineering works • Tunnelling and underground works • Mechanical and electrical installation packages • Long-term engineering and infrastructure programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as an M&E Manager, Mechanical & Electrical Manager, Building Services Manager, or MEP Project Manager within major infrastructure or construction projects • Strong experience managing M&E subcontractors and specialist delivery packages • Good understanding of mechanical, electrical, power, or utilities infrastructure • Experience overseeing installation, testing, commissioning, and handover processes • Strong understanding of HSEQ and construction compliance requirements • Ability to manage interfaces across multidisciplinary project teams • Strong communication, leadership, and stakeholder management skills • Relevant technical or engineering qualifications preferred The project is based near Inverness, Scotland. Accommodation and travel support can be provided for candidates relocating or travelling to site. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a major infrastructure programme with long-term project security and the opportunity to work on one of the UK s most technically complex renewable energy developments.
27/05/2026
Full time
Mechanical & Electrical Manager Major Renewable Infrastructure Project Near Inverness, Scotland Competitive Salary + Accommodation/Travel Support + Package An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Mechanical & Electrical Manager to join a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor delivering a major renewable energy and civil engineering project in the Scottish Highlands. This nationally significant infrastructure scheme forms part of a long-term UK energy investment programme supporting the resilience of the UK electricity network and includes complex tunnelling, heavy civils, power infrastructure, utilities, and associated MEP works. The successful candidate will lead the delivery, coordination, and management of mechanical and electrical packages across a technically complex infrastructure project, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with programme, quality, and commercial requirements. This is an excellent opportunity to join a high-profile infrastructure scheme offering long-term project security, career progression, and involvement in one of the UK s most significant renewable energy developments. Key Responsibilities: • Lead and manage mechanical and electrical delivery across the project • Coordinate M&E subcontractors, suppliers, and specialist packages • Oversee installation, testing, commissioning, and handover activities • Ensure M&E works are delivered in line with programme, quality, and safety requirements • Manage technical queries, interfaces, and design coordination with project teams • Monitor progress, production targets, and project reporting requirements • Support procurement and commercial management of M&E packages • Ensure compliance with project specifications, HSEQ standards, and statutory requirements • Work collaboratively with construction, engineering, commercial, and planning teams • Drive continuous improvement and efficient project delivery across M&E operations Project Scope Includes: • Renewable energy infrastructure • Power and utility infrastructure • Major civil engineering works • Tunnelling and underground works • Mechanical and electrical installation packages • Long-term engineering and infrastructure programme Candidate Requirements: • Previous experience working as an M&E Manager, Mechanical & Electrical Manager, Building Services Manager, or MEP Project Manager within major infrastructure or construction projects • Strong experience managing M&E subcontractors and specialist delivery packages • Good understanding of mechanical, electrical, power, or utilities infrastructure • Experience overseeing installation, testing, commissioning, and handover processes • Strong understanding of HSEQ and construction compliance requirements • Ability to manage interfaces across multidisciplinary project teams • Strong communication, leadership, and stakeholder management skills • Relevant technical or engineering qualifications preferred The project is based near Inverness, Scotland. Accommodation and travel support can be provided for candidates relocating or travelling to site. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a major infrastructure programme with long-term project security and the opportunity to work on one of the UK s most technically complex renewable energy developments.
Health and Safety Advisor Location: Kent / South East Role Type: Permanent Sector: Civil Engineering, Earthworks, Highways, Infrastructure, Utilities Package: 45k-55k plus package Overview A civil engineering contractor delivering major earthworks, infrastructure, highways and utilities packages is looking to appoint a Health and Safety Advisor to support live projects across the South East. The role will suit a site-focused H&S professional with experience in heavy civils, earthworks, drainage, highways, utilities or infrastructure environments. The successful candidate will work closely with site teams, project managers and operational leads to maintain safe systems of work, support compliance and promote strong health and safety standards across active civil engineering projects Key Responsibilities Support project teams in the delivery of health and safety standards across civil engineering, earthworks, highways, utilities and infrastructure projects. Carry out regular site inspections, audits and safety observations across live construction sites. Review RAMS, construction phase plans, lifting plans, permits and task-specific safety documentation. Provide practical health and safety advice to Site Managers, Project Managers, Engineers, Supervisors and Foremen. Support safe delivery of earthworks, drainage, excavation, temporary works, plant movement, lifting operations and utility interface activities. Monitor compliance with company procedures, CDM Regulations, client requirements and relevant UK health and safety legislation. Assist with incident investigations, near-miss reporting, root cause analysis and corrective action close-out. Support toolbox talks, briefings, inductions and behavioural safety initiatives. Work with site teams to identify hazards, reduce risk and improve safe working practices. Assist in maintaining project health and safety records, inspection reports and audit evidence. Liaise with clients, principal contractors, subcontractors and external stakeholders on H&S matters. Support temporary works, excavation safety, traffic management, plant and lifting activity reviews where required. Promote a positive safety culture while maintaining a practical, site-led approach. Track actions from audits, inspections and incident reviews through to completion. Support continuous improvement across project safety performance. Requirements Previous experience as a Health and Safety Advisor within civil engineering, infrastructure, earthworks, highways, utilities, remediation or groundworks. Strong understanding of site-based civil engineering operations. Knowledge of CDM Regulations and UK construction health and safety legislation. Experience reviewing RAMS, CPPs, permits, inspection records and site safety documentation. Comfortable working across live construction environments with plant, excavations, drainage, utilities and temporary works interfaces. NEBOSH Construction Certificate or equivalent. TechIOSH or working towards IOSH membership would be beneficial. CSCS card required. Full UK driving licence required. Strong communication skills with the ability to engage site teams, subcontractors and management. Practical, visible and proactive approach to health and safety. Candidate Profile The ideal candidate will be confident working directly with site teams and operational staff, with the ability to give clear, practical advice in a civil engineering environment. They should be comfortable visiting multiple projects, identifying risk, challenging unsafe practice where required and supporting delivery teams to maintain safe, compliant and productive sites. How to Apply Apply now with your CV or contact Brian Mbatha
27/05/2026
Full time
Health and Safety Advisor Location: Kent / South East Role Type: Permanent Sector: Civil Engineering, Earthworks, Highways, Infrastructure, Utilities Package: 45k-55k plus package Overview A civil engineering contractor delivering major earthworks, infrastructure, highways and utilities packages is looking to appoint a Health and Safety Advisor to support live projects across the South East. The role will suit a site-focused H&S professional with experience in heavy civils, earthworks, drainage, highways, utilities or infrastructure environments. The successful candidate will work closely with site teams, project managers and operational leads to maintain safe systems of work, support compliance and promote strong health and safety standards across active civil engineering projects Key Responsibilities Support project teams in the delivery of health and safety standards across civil engineering, earthworks, highways, utilities and infrastructure projects. Carry out regular site inspections, audits and safety observations across live construction sites. Review RAMS, construction phase plans, lifting plans, permits and task-specific safety documentation. Provide practical health and safety advice to Site Managers, Project Managers, Engineers, Supervisors and Foremen. Support safe delivery of earthworks, drainage, excavation, temporary works, plant movement, lifting operations and utility interface activities. Monitor compliance with company procedures, CDM Regulations, client requirements and relevant UK health and safety legislation. Assist with incident investigations, near-miss reporting, root cause analysis and corrective action close-out. Support toolbox talks, briefings, inductions and behavioural safety initiatives. Work with site teams to identify hazards, reduce risk and improve safe working practices. Assist in maintaining project health and safety records, inspection reports and audit evidence. Liaise with clients, principal contractors, subcontractors and external stakeholders on H&S matters. Support temporary works, excavation safety, traffic management, plant and lifting activity reviews where required. Promote a positive safety culture while maintaining a practical, site-led approach. Track actions from audits, inspections and incident reviews through to completion. Support continuous improvement across project safety performance. Requirements Previous experience as a Health and Safety Advisor within civil engineering, infrastructure, earthworks, highways, utilities, remediation or groundworks. Strong understanding of site-based civil engineering operations. Knowledge of CDM Regulations and UK construction health and safety legislation. Experience reviewing RAMS, CPPs, permits, inspection records and site safety documentation. Comfortable working across live construction environments with plant, excavations, drainage, utilities and temporary works interfaces. NEBOSH Construction Certificate or equivalent. TechIOSH or working towards IOSH membership would be beneficial. CSCS card required. Full UK driving licence required. Strong communication skills with the ability to engage site teams, subcontractors and management. Practical, visible and proactive approach to health and safety. Candidate Profile The ideal candidate will be confident working directly with site teams and operational staff, with the ability to give clear, practical advice in a civil engineering environment. They should be comfortable visiting multiple projects, identifying risk, challenging unsafe practice where required and supporting delivery teams to maintain safe, compliant and productive sites. How to Apply Apply now with your CV or contact Brian Mbatha
Health & Safety Manager North Wales Temp to Perm +£400/day DOE Red Sky Personnel are currently recruiting for an experienced Health & Safety Manager to support the delivery of a major infrastructure and civil engineering project in North Wales. This is an excellent opportunity for a proven H&S professional to join a complex heavy civils environment, supporting the safe delivery of large-scale infrastructure works within a live construction setting. The successful candidate will play a key role in promoting a positive safety culture across site operations while ensuring all activities are carried out in accordance with current legislation, company procedures, and project requirements. The Role Reporting into senior project leadership, the Health & Safety Manager will lead and oversee all health, safety, and wellbeing activities across the project. You will provide guidance and support to operational teams, contractors, and supervisors while driving high standards of compliance and continuous improvement throughout the construction phase. This role would suit someone with previous experience operating within major infrastructure, heavy civils, utilities, rail, energy, or complex construction environments. Key Responsibilities Leading and managing all Health & Safety activities across the project Supporting site management teams in discharging their H&S responsibilities Carrying out site inspections, audits, and compliance reviews Leading accident and incident investigations and implementing corrective actions Monitoring project H&S performance and identifying areas for improvement Delivering safety briefings, lessons learned sessions, and wellbeing initiatives Reviewing RAMS, H&S documentation, and contractor procedures Supporting project inductions and workforce onboarding processes Promoting a proactive behavioural safety culture across site operations Ensuring compliance with client standards, company procedures, and statutory requirements Exercising stop-work authority where safety concerns arise Project Overview The project involves the delivery of a major infrastructure package incorporating complex civil engineering and construction activities within a technically challenging environment. Works are expected to include: Heavy civils and infrastructure construction works Large-scale structural and underground works Multi-disciplinary contractor coordination Environmental and sustainability-focused delivery Complex logistics and construction operations Requirements Previous experience working as a Health & Safety Manager or Senior H&S Advisor within construction or infrastructure Strong understanding of current Health & Safety legislation and compliance Experience conducting audits, inspections, and incident investigations Ability to engage effectively with site teams, subcontractors, and senior management Experience within heavy civils, infrastructure, utilities, rail, tunnelling, energy, or related sectors would be advantageous Strong communication and leadership skills Essential Qualifications NEBOSH Construction Certificate or Diploma CSCS Card IOSH Membership or equivalent Desirable Experience working on large infrastructure or heavy civils projects Temporary Works awareness Previous Tier 1 contractor experience Chartered Membership (CMIOSH) Why Apply Opportunity to join a major infrastructure project Competitive day rate circa £400/day Umbrella PAYE DOE Initial 3-month contract with potential for extension Monday Friday working pattern Long-term project exposure within a complex construction environment If you re interested, apply now. Alternatively, if you know someone suitable, please get in touch with Cleo at Red Sky Personnel.
26/05/2026
Contract
Health & Safety Manager North Wales Temp to Perm +£400/day DOE Red Sky Personnel are currently recruiting for an experienced Health & Safety Manager to support the delivery of a major infrastructure and civil engineering project in North Wales. This is an excellent opportunity for a proven H&S professional to join a complex heavy civils environment, supporting the safe delivery of large-scale infrastructure works within a live construction setting. The successful candidate will play a key role in promoting a positive safety culture across site operations while ensuring all activities are carried out in accordance with current legislation, company procedures, and project requirements. The Role Reporting into senior project leadership, the Health & Safety Manager will lead and oversee all health, safety, and wellbeing activities across the project. You will provide guidance and support to operational teams, contractors, and supervisors while driving high standards of compliance and continuous improvement throughout the construction phase. This role would suit someone with previous experience operating within major infrastructure, heavy civils, utilities, rail, energy, or complex construction environments. Key Responsibilities Leading and managing all Health & Safety activities across the project Supporting site management teams in discharging their H&S responsibilities Carrying out site inspections, audits, and compliance reviews Leading accident and incident investigations and implementing corrective actions Monitoring project H&S performance and identifying areas for improvement Delivering safety briefings, lessons learned sessions, and wellbeing initiatives Reviewing RAMS, H&S documentation, and contractor procedures Supporting project inductions and workforce onboarding processes Promoting a proactive behavioural safety culture across site operations Ensuring compliance with client standards, company procedures, and statutory requirements Exercising stop-work authority where safety concerns arise Project Overview The project involves the delivery of a major infrastructure package incorporating complex civil engineering and construction activities within a technically challenging environment. Works are expected to include: Heavy civils and infrastructure construction works Large-scale structural and underground works Multi-disciplinary contractor coordination Environmental and sustainability-focused delivery Complex logistics and construction operations Requirements Previous experience working as a Health & Safety Manager or Senior H&S Advisor within construction or infrastructure Strong understanding of current Health & Safety legislation and compliance Experience conducting audits, inspections, and incident investigations Ability to engage effectively with site teams, subcontractors, and senior management Experience within heavy civils, infrastructure, utilities, rail, tunnelling, energy, or related sectors would be advantageous Strong communication and leadership skills Essential Qualifications NEBOSH Construction Certificate or Diploma CSCS Card IOSH Membership or equivalent Desirable Experience working on large infrastructure or heavy civils projects Temporary Works awareness Previous Tier 1 contractor experience Chartered Membership (CMIOSH) Why Apply Opportunity to join a major infrastructure project Competitive day rate circa £400/day Umbrella PAYE DOE Initial 3-month contract with potential for extension Monday Friday working pattern Long-term project exposure within a complex construction environment If you re interested, apply now. Alternatively, if you know someone suitable, please get in touch with Cleo at Red Sky Personnel.
Freelance Site Manager - AMP8 Water Civils Location: Somerset Start: Summer 2026 Long-term Freelance Opportunity A Freelance Site Manager is required to support delivery of a major AMP8 civils scheme within the water sector. You will oversee delivery of a phosphorus removal scheme involving: Construction of a new concrete structure Civils works on an existing operational site Ductwork and associated infrastructure Management of subcontractors and daily site operations Driving health & safety, programme and quality performance Requirements Previous experience delivering civils projects within the water or utilities sector Strong background in reinforced concrete and infrastructure works Experience working on live operational sites Ability to manage subcontractors, site coordination and HSEQ standards SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid essential For more information or to apply, please submit your CV.
26/05/2026
Contract
Freelance Site Manager - AMP8 Water Civils Location: Somerset Start: Summer 2026 Long-term Freelance Opportunity A Freelance Site Manager is required to support delivery of a major AMP8 civils scheme within the water sector. You will oversee delivery of a phosphorus removal scheme involving: Construction of a new concrete structure Civils works on an existing operational site Ductwork and associated infrastructure Management of subcontractors and daily site operations Driving health & safety, programme and quality performance Requirements Previous experience delivering civils projects within the water or utilities sector Strong background in reinforced concrete and infrastructure works Experience working on live operational sites Ability to manage subcontractors, site coordination and HSEQ standards SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid essential For more information or to apply, please submit your CV.
You will be joining a prominent contractor, delivering key civils works on a live water treatment facility. With a strong presence across major UK water frameworks, they require an experienced Site Engineer to support delivery on a critical infrastructure project. Description: As a Site Engineer, you will play a key role in supporting site operations, with a strong focus on setting out, quality assurance and documentation across civils packages. Your responsibilities will include: Carrying out all aspects of site setting out using total station, GPS and survey equipment Ensuring accurate implementation of design drawings and specifications on site Producing and maintaining quality documentation, including ITPs, as-built records and QA files Completing inspections of works and ensuring compliance with client specifications Supporting the management of subcontractors and coordinating daily site activities Raising and managing technical queries (TQs) and RFIs Assisting with programme delivery and reporting progress to the Site Manager / Project Manager Reviewing and implementing RAMS and ensuring safe systems of work are followed Maintaining accurate records including site diaries, surveys and quality reports Key requirements: Proven experience as a Site Engineer within civil engineering or water infrastructure projects Strong background in setting out (drainage, concrete works, utilities, water treatment structures) Experience managing QA documentation including ITPs, as-builts, and quality records Ability to interpret engineering drawings and deliver works to specification Experience working on live operational or regulated sites Essential Qualifications / Skills: CSCS Card (critical requirement) SSSTS or SMSTS (desirable) Competent with survey equipment (Total Station (ideally Topcon), GPS, AutoCAD) - you will preferably have your own kit with laptop. If you are Limited Co, PI Insurance required. Two contactable references a MUST.
26/05/2026
Contract
You will be joining a prominent contractor, delivering key civils works on a live water treatment facility. With a strong presence across major UK water frameworks, they require an experienced Site Engineer to support delivery on a critical infrastructure project. Description: As a Site Engineer, you will play a key role in supporting site operations, with a strong focus on setting out, quality assurance and documentation across civils packages. Your responsibilities will include: Carrying out all aspects of site setting out using total station, GPS and survey equipment Ensuring accurate implementation of design drawings and specifications on site Producing and maintaining quality documentation, including ITPs, as-built records and QA files Completing inspections of works and ensuring compliance with client specifications Supporting the management of subcontractors and coordinating daily site activities Raising and managing technical queries (TQs) and RFIs Assisting with programme delivery and reporting progress to the Site Manager / Project Manager Reviewing and implementing RAMS and ensuring safe systems of work are followed Maintaining accurate records including site diaries, surveys and quality reports Key requirements: Proven experience as a Site Engineer within civil engineering or water infrastructure projects Strong background in setting out (drainage, concrete works, utilities, water treatment structures) Experience managing QA documentation including ITPs, as-builts, and quality records Ability to interpret engineering drawings and deliver works to specification Experience working on live operational or regulated sites Essential Qualifications / Skills: CSCS Card (critical requirement) SSSTS or SMSTS (desirable) Competent with survey equipment (Total Station (ideally Topcon), GPS, AutoCAD) - you will preferably have your own kit with laptop. If you are Limited Co, PI Insurance required. Two contactable references a MUST.
Pre-Construction Manager Location: Braintree, Essex (Hybrid) Salary: Competitive plus benefits We are looking for a Pre-Construction Project Manager to support the delivery of a portfolio of secured works across the utilities sector. You will manage projects through the pre-construction phase, coordinating internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure safe, buildable, commercially sound solutions that meet client and programme requirements. In this role you will Manage pre-construction phases of multiple projects from early design through to handover into Operations. Act as the main point of contact for clients, contractors, and key stakeholders. Coordinate internal workstreams including design, land rights/consents, procurement, and planning. Contribute to design reviews to ensure buildability and operational efficiency. Maintain commercial oversight, including cost forecasting, variations, programme updates, and change control. Identify, manage, and report project risks, opportunities, milestones, and performance data. Chair project meetings and ensure timely approvals and ordering of project-critical applications. Ensure Health & Safety considerations are embedded throughout the pre-construction process. You will need Proven Project Management experience within utilities, construction, or developer environments. Experience managing multiple projects. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Commercially aware with the ability to manage cost, risk, and programme performance. Self-motivated, collaborative, and able to work to deadlines. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office. Preferably knowledge of electrical and civils infrastructure. Preferably an understanding of industry standards, specifications, and codes of practice. Closing date: 19th June 2026 Shortlist date: 20th June 2026 Interview date: TBC
22/05/2026
Full time
Pre-Construction Manager Location: Braintree, Essex (Hybrid) Salary: Competitive plus benefits We are looking for a Pre-Construction Project Manager to support the delivery of a portfolio of secured works across the utilities sector. You will manage projects through the pre-construction phase, coordinating internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure safe, buildable, commercially sound solutions that meet client and programme requirements. In this role you will Manage pre-construction phases of multiple projects from early design through to handover into Operations. Act as the main point of contact for clients, contractors, and key stakeholders. Coordinate internal workstreams including design, land rights/consents, procurement, and planning. Contribute to design reviews to ensure buildability and operational efficiency. Maintain commercial oversight, including cost forecasting, variations, programme updates, and change control. Identify, manage, and report project risks, opportunities, milestones, and performance data. Chair project meetings and ensure timely approvals and ordering of project-critical applications. Ensure Health & Safety considerations are embedded throughout the pre-construction process. You will need Proven Project Management experience within utilities, construction, or developer environments. Experience managing multiple projects. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Commercially aware with the ability to manage cost, risk, and programme performance. Self-motivated, collaborative, and able to work to deadlines. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office. Preferably knowledge of electrical and civils infrastructure. Preferably an understanding of industry standards, specifications, and codes of practice. Closing date: 19th June 2026 Shortlist date: 20th June 2026 Interview date: TBC
Hays Construction and Property
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Your new company You will be joining a leading contractor delivering key civils works on a live water treatment facility. With a strong presence across major UK water frameworks, they require an experienced Site Engineer to support delivery on a critical infrastructure project. Your new role As a Site Engineer, you will play a key role in supporting site operations, with a strong focus on setting out, quality assurance and documentation across civils packages. Your responsibilities will include: Carrying out all aspects of site setting out using total station, GPS and survey equipment Ensuring accurate implementation of design drawings and specifications on site Producing and maintaining quality documentation, including ITPs, as-built records and QA files Completing inspections of works and ensuring compliance with client specifications Supporting the management of subcontractors and coordinating daily site activities Raising and managing technical queries (TQs) and RFIs Assisting with programme delivery and reporting progress to the Site Manager / Project Manager Reviewing and implementing RAMS and ensuring safe systems of work are followed Maintaining accurate records including site diaries, surveys and quality reports What you'll need to succeed Proven experience as a Site Engineer within civil engineering or water infrastructure projects Strong background in setting out (drainage, concrete works, utilities, treatment structures) Experience managing QA documentation including ITPs, as-builts, and quality records Ability to interpret engineering drawings and deliver works to specification Experience working on live operational or regulated sites Qualifications / Skills: CSCS Card SSSTS or SMSTS (desirable) Competent with survey equipment (Total Station, GPS, AutoCAD) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment 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 (url removed)
22/05/2026
Contract
Your new company You will be joining a leading contractor delivering key civils works on a live water treatment facility. With a strong presence across major UK water frameworks, they require an experienced Site Engineer to support delivery on a critical infrastructure project. Your new role As a Site Engineer, you will play a key role in supporting site operations, with a strong focus on setting out, quality assurance and documentation across civils packages. Your responsibilities will include: Carrying out all aspects of site setting out using total station, GPS and survey equipment Ensuring accurate implementation of design drawings and specifications on site Producing and maintaining quality documentation, including ITPs, as-built records and QA files Completing inspections of works and ensuring compliance with client specifications Supporting the management of subcontractors and coordinating daily site activities Raising and managing technical queries (TQs) and RFIs Assisting with programme delivery and reporting progress to the Site Manager / Project Manager Reviewing and implementing RAMS and ensuring safe systems of work are followed Maintaining accurate records including site diaries, surveys and quality reports What you'll need to succeed Proven experience as a Site Engineer within civil engineering or water infrastructure projects Strong background in setting out (drainage, concrete works, utilities, treatment structures) Experience managing QA documentation including ITPs, as-builts, and quality records Ability to interpret engineering drawings and deliver works to specification Experience working on live operational or regulated sites Qualifications / Skills: CSCS Card SSSTS or SMSTS (desirable) Competent with survey equipment (Total Station, GPS, AutoCAD) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment 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 (url removed)
Construction Project Planner Civil Engineering & Energy An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Construction Project Planner to join a leading Civil Engineering contractor operating across Scotland and England within the Energy, Infrastructure, and Residential sectors. With a strong reputation for self-delivery, operational excellence, and long-term client partnerships, the business continues to expand across the energy sector while diversifying its project portfolio across major civil engineering works. This is a fantastic opportunity for a highly motivated planner to play a key role in the successful delivery of complex infrastructure and energy projects, working closely with operational, commercial, and estimating teams to drive programme performance and project success. The role will report directly to the Operations Manager and work collaboratively with Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors, Engineers, and Estimating teams across both tender and live project environments. Key Responsibilities Develop, monitor, and maintain detailed project programmes for tender and construction phases. Produce Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) aligned with project scope and delivery strategy. Ensure all programmes are fully compliant with NEC3 & NEC4 contractual requirements. Support programme acceptance processes with clients and key stakeholders. Assess programme impacts associated with changes and compensation events. Identify delay drivers and maintain robust programme records for substantiation purposes. Support extension of time and entitlement assessments where required. Load programmes with cost and resource allocations, producing S-curves and histograms for forecasting and budgeting. Monitor progress against baseline programmes and produce detailed programme narratives and monthly updates. Undertake critical path analysis and identify opportunities to improve programme efficiencies. Collaborate closely with project delivery and site teams to ensure successful implementation of project schedules. Identify project risks and develop mitigation strategies through scenario testing and programme reviews. Manage interfaces between subcontractors, utilities, procurement, design, and operational delivery teams. Coordinate programme integration with procurement schedules, long-lead items, approvals, and third-party interfaces. Ensure Health, Safety, Environmental, and Quality requirements are fully integrated into project programmes. Key Skills & Experience Strong experience using Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project. ASTA Powerproject experience desirable but not essential. Demonstrable experience within civil engineering, infrastructure, and/or energy projects. Strong working knowledge of NEC3 & NEC4 contract programmes and planning processes. Good understanding of construction sequencing and project delivery methodologies. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong analytical mindset with the confidence to challenge operational teams where required. Commercial awareness with experience supporting change management and risk analysis. Proficient in Microsoft 365. Full UK driving licence required. Qualifications HNC / HND / Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, or similar discipline. Planning or Project Controls qualification desirable. CSCS Card preferred. Why Apply? Opportunity to join a well-established and growing contractor with a strong pipeline of secured energy and infrastructure projects. Work on major civils and renewable energy developments across Scotland and England. Collaborative and supportive working environment with long-term progression opportunities. Exposure to technically challenging projects within a fast-growing sector. Strong commitment to self-delivery, quality, safety, and operational excellence.
21/05/2026
Full time
Construction Project Planner Civil Engineering & Energy An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Construction Project Planner to join a leading Civil Engineering contractor operating across Scotland and England within the Energy, Infrastructure, and Residential sectors. With a strong reputation for self-delivery, operational excellence, and long-term client partnerships, the business continues to expand across the energy sector while diversifying its project portfolio across major civil engineering works. This is a fantastic opportunity for a highly motivated planner to play a key role in the successful delivery of complex infrastructure and energy projects, working closely with operational, commercial, and estimating teams to drive programme performance and project success. The role will report directly to the Operations Manager and work collaboratively with Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors, Engineers, and Estimating teams across both tender and live project environments. Key Responsibilities Develop, monitor, and maintain detailed project programmes for tender and construction phases. Produce Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) aligned with project scope and delivery strategy. Ensure all programmes are fully compliant with NEC3 & NEC4 contractual requirements. Support programme acceptance processes with clients and key stakeholders. Assess programme impacts associated with changes and compensation events. Identify delay drivers and maintain robust programme records for substantiation purposes. Support extension of time and entitlement assessments where required. Load programmes with cost and resource allocations, producing S-curves and histograms for forecasting and budgeting. Monitor progress against baseline programmes and produce detailed programme narratives and monthly updates. Undertake critical path analysis and identify opportunities to improve programme efficiencies. Collaborate closely with project delivery and site teams to ensure successful implementation of project schedules. Identify project risks and develop mitigation strategies through scenario testing and programme reviews. Manage interfaces between subcontractors, utilities, procurement, design, and operational delivery teams. Coordinate programme integration with procurement schedules, long-lead items, approvals, and third-party interfaces. Ensure Health, Safety, Environmental, and Quality requirements are fully integrated into project programmes. Key Skills & Experience Strong experience using Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project. ASTA Powerproject experience desirable but not essential. Demonstrable experience within civil engineering, infrastructure, and/or energy projects. Strong working knowledge of NEC3 & NEC4 contract programmes and planning processes. Good understanding of construction sequencing and project delivery methodologies. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong analytical mindset with the confidence to challenge operational teams where required. Commercial awareness with experience supporting change management and risk analysis. Proficient in Microsoft 365. Full UK driving licence required. Qualifications HNC / HND / Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, or similar discipline. Planning or Project Controls qualification desirable. CSCS Card preferred. Why Apply? Opportunity to join a well-established and growing contractor with a strong pipeline of secured energy and infrastructure projects. Work on major civils and renewable energy developments across Scotland and England. Collaborative and supportive working environment with long-term progression opportunities. Exposure to technically challenging projects within a fast-growing sector. Strong commitment to self-delivery, quality, safety, and operational excellence.
Site Engineer - Civils / Highways Location: North East Salary: Up to £50,000 dependent on experience Additional: Car allowance / Company vehicle Package: Healthcare plan, pension scheme and holiday allowance (26 days + BH) Linsco are delighted to be supporting our client, a well-established and forward-thinking civil engineering contractor with an excellent reputation for delivering civils and infrastructure projects. Due to continued success and a strong pipeline of secured work across multiple frameworks, they are looking for motivated and experienced Site Engineers to join their growing team in the North East region. This is a long-term opportunity to join a privately owned, people-focused business delivering a wide range of civil engineering and local highways projects. The Role As a Site Engineer, you will play a key role in the successful delivery of civils and highways schemes, supporting site teams with setting out, quality assurance, technical compliance, and day-to-day engineering duties. Typical projects include (but are not limited to): Local highways improvements Junction upgrades Cycleway schemes Public realm works Utilities works You will work closely with Site Agents, Project Managers and subcontractors to ensure projects are delivered safely, accurately, on time and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Carry out setting out and surveying duties on site Ensure works are completed in line with drawings, specifications and quality standards Produce and maintain accurate site records and as-built information Support the management of subcontractors and site operations Assist with planning, progress reporting and technical problem solving Ensure compliance with health and safety procedures and company standards Liaise with clients, design teams and stakeholders where required Support quality assurance and inspection processes throughout delivery Requirements Previous experience as a Site Engineer within civils / infrastructure projects Strong background in highways, groundworks or local authority schemes Competent with setting out equipment and interpreting technical drawings Degree/HNC/HND in Civil Engineering or related discipline preferred CSCS Card SMSTS or SSSTS desirable First Aid at Work desirable Full UK driving licence What's on offer Salary up to £50k depending on experience Company car or car allowance 26 days holiday + bank holidays Pension contribution Long-term, stable work secured through major frameworks Ongoing training and development opportunities A supportive, people-focused culture within a privately owned business Award-winning processes designed to help you succeed and progress Applications If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more, please apply online today, attaching a copy of your current CV. Due to the vast number of applications that we receive, it is not possible for us to contact all applicants; therefore, only suitable candidates will be contacted. If you do not hear anything back within 7 days of submitting your application, you have unfortunately not been selected. Linsco is an equal opportunities employer. All applicants will be considered on their merits regardless of background, characteristics or personal circumstances. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence.
20/05/2026
Full time
Site Engineer - Civils / Highways Location: North East Salary: Up to £50,000 dependent on experience Additional: Car allowance / Company vehicle Package: Healthcare plan, pension scheme and holiday allowance (26 days + BH) Linsco are delighted to be supporting our client, a well-established and forward-thinking civil engineering contractor with an excellent reputation for delivering civils and infrastructure projects. Due to continued success and a strong pipeline of secured work across multiple frameworks, they are looking for motivated and experienced Site Engineers to join their growing team in the North East region. This is a long-term opportunity to join a privately owned, people-focused business delivering a wide range of civil engineering and local highways projects. The Role As a Site Engineer, you will play a key role in the successful delivery of civils and highways schemes, supporting site teams with setting out, quality assurance, technical compliance, and day-to-day engineering duties. Typical projects include (but are not limited to): Local highways improvements Junction upgrades Cycleway schemes Public realm works Utilities works You will work closely with Site Agents, Project Managers and subcontractors to ensure projects are delivered safely, accurately, on time and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Carry out setting out and surveying duties on site Ensure works are completed in line with drawings, specifications and quality standards Produce and maintain accurate site records and as-built information Support the management of subcontractors and site operations Assist with planning, progress reporting and technical problem solving Ensure compliance with health and safety procedures and company standards Liaise with clients, design teams and stakeholders where required Support quality assurance and inspection processes throughout delivery Requirements Previous experience as a Site Engineer within civils / infrastructure projects Strong background in highways, groundworks or local authority schemes Competent with setting out equipment and interpreting technical drawings Degree/HNC/HND in Civil Engineering or related discipline preferred CSCS Card SMSTS or SSSTS desirable First Aid at Work desirable Full UK driving licence What's on offer Salary up to £50k depending on experience Company car or car allowance 26 days holiday + bank holidays Pension contribution Long-term, stable work secured through major frameworks Ongoing training and development opportunities A supportive, people-focused culture within a privately owned business Award-winning processes designed to help you succeed and progress Applications If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more, please apply online today, attaching a copy of your current CV. Due to the vast number of applications that we receive, it is not possible for us to contact all applicants; therefore, only suitable candidates will be contacted. If you do not hear anything back within 7 days of submitting your application, you have unfortunately not been selected. Linsco is an equal opportunities employer. All applicants will be considered on their merits regardless of background, characteristics or personal circumstances. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence.
Are you a SHEQ Business Partner in the infrastructure sector, Ideally gas or utilities? Location: Cricklewood, Middlesex Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: Competitive We are working with a contractor with over 25 years of experience in Utilities and Reinstatement, specialising in Telecoms Civils and tailored reinstatement services. We are seeking a SHEQ Business Partner to provide expert advice, guidance, and assurance across safety, health, environment, and quality, supporting Sector Directors and their leadership teams to embed a positive SHEQ culture and drive continuous improvement. Day-to-day of the role: Strategic Partnering: Act as the main SHEQ point of contact for 1-2 sectors, closely working with Sector Directors and senior leadership teams. Support the integration of SHEQ strategy into sector business plans and operational delivery. Influence decision-making to ensure risks are effectively managed and opportunities for improvement are realised. Advisory & Support: Provide expert SHEQ advice and guidance to operational teams across gas, water, and infrastructure projects. Support the development and implementation of safe systems of work, procedures, and best practices. Coach and mentor managers and supervisors to build SHEQ capability and accountability. Compliance & Assurance: Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, industry standards, and company policies. Lead or support audits, inspections, and assurance activities across sectors. Monitor SHEQ performance, identifying trends and areas for improvement. Risk Management: Support the identification, assessment, and mitigation of SHEQ risks across projects and operations. Contribute to incident investigations, ensuring root causes are identified and lessons learned are shared. Promote proactive risk management and a culture of reporting and continuous improvement. Performance & Improvement: Analyse SHEQ data and KPIs to drive performance improvements. Support sectors in achieving SHEQ objectives and targets. Share best practice across sectors and contribute to wider business improvement initiatives. Required Skills & Qualifications: Proven experience in a SHEQ role within construction, utilities, or infrastructure environments. Strong knowledge of UK SHEQ legislation and industry standards. Ability to influence and engage stakeholders at all levels, including senior leadership. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Desirable: NEBOSH Diploma, Lead Auditor qualification (ISO 9001 / 14001 / 45001), experience with gas and/or utilities sector clients. To apply for this SHEQ Business Partner position, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
20/05/2026
Full time
Are you a SHEQ Business Partner in the infrastructure sector, Ideally gas or utilities? Location: Cricklewood, Middlesex Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: Competitive We are working with a contractor with over 25 years of experience in Utilities and Reinstatement, specialising in Telecoms Civils and tailored reinstatement services. We are seeking a SHEQ Business Partner to provide expert advice, guidance, and assurance across safety, health, environment, and quality, supporting Sector Directors and their leadership teams to embed a positive SHEQ culture and drive continuous improvement. Day-to-day of the role: Strategic Partnering: Act as the main SHEQ point of contact for 1-2 sectors, closely working with Sector Directors and senior leadership teams. Support the integration of SHEQ strategy into sector business plans and operational delivery. Influence decision-making to ensure risks are effectively managed and opportunities for improvement are realised. Advisory & Support: Provide expert SHEQ advice and guidance to operational teams across gas, water, and infrastructure projects. Support the development and implementation of safe systems of work, procedures, and best practices. Coach and mentor managers and supervisors to build SHEQ capability and accountability. Compliance & Assurance: Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, industry standards, and company policies. Lead or support audits, inspections, and assurance activities across sectors. Monitor SHEQ performance, identifying trends and areas for improvement. Risk Management: Support the identification, assessment, and mitigation of SHEQ risks across projects and operations. Contribute to incident investigations, ensuring root causes are identified and lessons learned are shared. Promote proactive risk management and a culture of reporting and continuous improvement. Performance & Improvement: Analyse SHEQ data and KPIs to drive performance improvements. Support sectors in achieving SHEQ objectives and targets. Share best practice across sectors and contribute to wider business improvement initiatives. Required Skills & Qualifications: Proven experience in a SHEQ role within construction, utilities, or infrastructure environments. Strong knowledge of UK SHEQ legislation and industry standards. Ability to influence and engage stakeholders at all levels, including senior leadership. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Desirable: NEBOSH Diploma, Lead Auditor qualification (ISO 9001 / 14001 / 45001), experience with gas and/or utilities sector clients. To apply for this SHEQ Business Partner position, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
Lanesra Technical Recruitment
Maple Cross, Hertfordshire
Position: Regional Construction Manager Location: Rickmansworth or Hampton with hybrid working available Regular travel as required across the Thames Water London non-infrastructure region Salary: 85-95k (Neg DOE) plus bonus, car/allowance and excellent benefits package Our Client: Is an integrated design and build solution provider operating in the water sector. They have over 1,000 staff working across eight regional centres, primarily supporting six long term water sector frameworks operating both on their own and increasingly in joint ventures and alliances. They have been awarded a programme of work to deliver non-infrastructure water and wastewater projects for Thames Water. The Role: This role will initially cover a 12-site framework with Thames Water in clean water but is part of building a framework organisational structure to meet the demands of a 25-30+ live site framework across clean and waste water projects. Role to cover sites in the London and Guildford areas. Report directly to the Operations Manager and the role will include providing functional, senior management to the construction team on all matters relating to the construction phase. Provide skilled construction resources for each project. Responsible for construction related resource management, quality, SHEQ and programme performance. Support the Operations Manager/Programme Managers/Project Managers to ensure all SHEQ, Construction programme and budget requirements are met. Responsibilities: Refer to Pillars of Success as a summary of the key aspects of the role Delivery phase Discipline Lead for all civils, lifting and FRC/Temporary Works across every site within the region. Allocate site staff to sites to ensure they are adequately resourced to ensure efficient resource management. Assess performance of individuals in terms of competency. Provide assistance or enact disciplinary measures as necessary. Act as 'Designated Individual' for Temporary Works - providing advice & guidance to Temporary Works Co-ordinators across region (if qualifications allow). Act as 'Designated Individual' for Lifting - providing advice & guidance to Lifting Supervisors across region (if qualifications allow). Advocate and be responsible for the embedment of the IFE programme within the region. Regular review of the Quality, Safety and Environmental Policies/Procedures to ensure they remain fit for purpose. Pre-construction and constructability input to all tenders. Always maintain good PR and a good company image via direct interface with the Client, stakeholders & the public by both verbal and written communications. Demonstrate visible leadership across all sites within work programme maintaining a highly visible presence and ensuring all site standards are enforced. Acquire & apply detailed knowledge across numerous subject areas (high risk) to be able to give advice & guidance to project staff. This will include: Asbestos Management, Construction techniques, Lifting, Temporary Works, Excavations and process safety. Regularly engage with, visit, and share information and innovation around project delivery within other regions. Apply external measures of productivity and challenge programme/productivity when visiting sites, asking exploratory questions, challenging durations and construction techniques. Maintaining control of multiple, complex, multi-disciplinary projects at various stages of delivery, despite changes to the project scope or change to company policy Standardise working practises, approach to safety, quality, time and cost across region. Experience: Essential: SMSTS CSCS Level 6 Black card Experience in the Water/Wastewater Treatment Industry Temporary Works Co-ordinator EUSR SHEA Water card EUSR National Water hygiene (blue) card Degree or equivalent time served in construction discipline Client passport (as required) Scaffold Inspection certification. First Aid at Work (3 day) DSEAR awareness Asbestos Awareness Desirable: Appointed Person for Lifting IPAF for Managers Confined Space (medium/high risk) NRSWA Supervisor Package includes: A competitive salary Hybrid Working (Jobs needs dependent) Car/car allowance Bonus 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays (with an additional 5 days available to buy) Contribution Pension scheme Life Assurance Health Insurance Private Medical Insurance And many more benefits including - cycle to work scheme, discounts and savings Hub, Kids Pass etc Key Words: Construction Manager Construction Management Construction Strategy Resource Planning Construction Techniques CSCS SMSTS Scaffold Inspection Head of Construction Senior Site Manager Site Management Design & Build Construction Constructability Temorary Works Water Industry Water Sector Water Treatment Wastewater Sewage Utilities Power Generation Power Sector Nuclear Energy Sector Energy from Waste Infrastructure Anaerobic Digestion AMP 7 AMP 8 Anglian Water Thames Water Veolia
19/05/2026
Full time
Position: Regional Construction Manager Location: Rickmansworth or Hampton with hybrid working available Regular travel as required across the Thames Water London non-infrastructure region Salary: 85-95k (Neg DOE) plus bonus, car/allowance and excellent benefits package Our Client: Is an integrated design and build solution provider operating in the water sector. They have over 1,000 staff working across eight regional centres, primarily supporting six long term water sector frameworks operating both on their own and increasingly in joint ventures and alliances. They have been awarded a programme of work to deliver non-infrastructure water and wastewater projects for Thames Water. The Role: This role will initially cover a 12-site framework with Thames Water in clean water but is part of building a framework organisational structure to meet the demands of a 25-30+ live site framework across clean and waste water projects. Role to cover sites in the London and Guildford areas. Report directly to the Operations Manager and the role will include providing functional, senior management to the construction team on all matters relating to the construction phase. Provide skilled construction resources for each project. Responsible for construction related resource management, quality, SHEQ and programme performance. Support the Operations Manager/Programme Managers/Project Managers to ensure all SHEQ, Construction programme and budget requirements are met. Responsibilities: Refer to Pillars of Success as a summary of the key aspects of the role Delivery phase Discipline Lead for all civils, lifting and FRC/Temporary Works across every site within the region. Allocate site staff to sites to ensure they are adequately resourced to ensure efficient resource management. Assess performance of individuals in terms of competency. Provide assistance or enact disciplinary measures as necessary. Act as 'Designated Individual' for Temporary Works - providing advice & guidance to Temporary Works Co-ordinators across region (if qualifications allow). Act as 'Designated Individual' for Lifting - providing advice & guidance to Lifting Supervisors across region (if qualifications allow). Advocate and be responsible for the embedment of the IFE programme within the region. Regular review of the Quality, Safety and Environmental Policies/Procedures to ensure they remain fit for purpose. Pre-construction and constructability input to all tenders. Always maintain good PR and a good company image via direct interface with the Client, stakeholders & the public by both verbal and written communications. Demonstrate visible leadership across all sites within work programme maintaining a highly visible presence and ensuring all site standards are enforced. Acquire & apply detailed knowledge across numerous subject areas (high risk) to be able to give advice & guidance to project staff. This will include: Asbestos Management, Construction techniques, Lifting, Temporary Works, Excavations and process safety. Regularly engage with, visit, and share information and innovation around project delivery within other regions. Apply external measures of productivity and challenge programme/productivity when visiting sites, asking exploratory questions, challenging durations and construction techniques. Maintaining control of multiple, complex, multi-disciplinary projects at various stages of delivery, despite changes to the project scope or change to company policy Standardise working practises, approach to safety, quality, time and cost across region. Experience: Essential: SMSTS CSCS Level 6 Black card Experience in the Water/Wastewater Treatment Industry Temporary Works Co-ordinator EUSR SHEA Water card EUSR National Water hygiene (blue) card Degree or equivalent time served in construction discipline Client passport (as required) Scaffold Inspection certification. First Aid at Work (3 day) DSEAR awareness Asbestos Awareness Desirable: Appointed Person for Lifting IPAF for Managers Confined Space (medium/high risk) NRSWA Supervisor Package includes: A competitive salary Hybrid Working (Jobs needs dependent) Car/car allowance Bonus 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays (with an additional 5 days available to buy) Contribution Pension scheme Life Assurance Health Insurance Private Medical Insurance And many more benefits including - cycle to work scheme, discounts and savings Hub, Kids Pass etc Key Words: Construction Manager Construction Management Construction Strategy Resource Planning Construction Techniques CSCS SMSTS Scaffold Inspection Head of Construction Senior Site Manager Site Management Design & Build Construction Constructability Temorary Works Water Industry Water Sector Water Treatment Wastewater Sewage Utilities Power Generation Power Sector Nuclear Energy Sector Energy from Waste Infrastructure Anaerobic Digestion AMP 7 AMP 8 Anglian Water Thames Water Veolia
Quantity Surveyor - Utilities Gas & Water Infrastructure Projects Greater Manchester / North West Competitive + Benefits Progression: Clear path to Senior QS and beyond A growing utilities contractor is looking to appoint a commercially astute Quantity Surveyor to support the continued expansion of its gas and water infrastructure operations across the North West. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a fast-moving business delivering essential infrastructure works across utility frameworks and private projects. The role offers genuine long-term progression and the chance to become a key part of the company's commercial function. The successful candidate will play an important role in protecting project margins, managing commercial performance and supporting operational teams across a variety of live utility projects. The business is looking for somebody practical, commercially aware and hands-on - someone who understands the pace and demands of utilities and infrastructure environments rather than purely office-based construction surveying. The Role The Quantity Surveyor will work closely with operational and senior leadership teams across live gas and water utility projects, taking responsibility for commercial management, cost control and financial reporting. Responsibilities are likely to include: Commercial management of live utility and infrastructure projects Monitoring project costs, profitability and commercial performance Preparation of valuations, applications and final accounts Managing variations, additional works and commercial recovery opportunities Reviewing subcontractor applications and payments Supporting contract negotiations and supplier management Producing CVRs, forecasting and margin reporting Working closely with Contracts Managers and operational teams Assisting with pricing reviews and estimating support where required Ensuring strong commercial governance and documentation across projects About You We are looking for a commercially driven Quantity Surveyor who understands utilities, civils or infrastructure environments and enjoys working closely with operational delivery teams. Suitable candidates may currently be working as a: Quantity Surveyor Assistant Quantity Surveyor Commercial Assistant Utilities QS Civils QS Infrastructure QS Experience within gas, water, utilities, highways, civils or infrastructure projects would be highly advantageous. Successful candidates are likely to demonstrate: Experience within utilities, infrastructure or civil engineering sectors Strong commercial awareness and cost management ability Experience managing variations and subcontractor accounts Good understanding of live project environments Ability to build relationships with operational teams and clients Organised and detail-focused approach Strong communication and negotiation skills Comfortable working within a fast-paced SME environment Why Join? Growing and ambitious utilities contractor Long-term progression opportunities Diverse and interesting infrastructure projects Strong leadership and supportive environment Opportunity to genuinely influence commercial performance Stable pipeline of gas and water utility works This is an excellent opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor looking to join a growing utilities business where they can make a real commercial impact and grow alongside the company.
18/05/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor - Utilities Gas & Water Infrastructure Projects Greater Manchester / North West Competitive + Benefits Progression: Clear path to Senior QS and beyond A growing utilities contractor is looking to appoint a commercially astute Quantity Surveyor to support the continued expansion of its gas and water infrastructure operations across the North West. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a fast-moving business delivering essential infrastructure works across utility frameworks and private projects. The role offers genuine long-term progression and the chance to become a key part of the company's commercial function. The successful candidate will play an important role in protecting project margins, managing commercial performance and supporting operational teams across a variety of live utility projects. The business is looking for somebody practical, commercially aware and hands-on - someone who understands the pace and demands of utilities and infrastructure environments rather than purely office-based construction surveying. The Role The Quantity Surveyor will work closely with operational and senior leadership teams across live gas and water utility projects, taking responsibility for commercial management, cost control and financial reporting. Responsibilities are likely to include: Commercial management of live utility and infrastructure projects Monitoring project costs, profitability and commercial performance Preparation of valuations, applications and final accounts Managing variations, additional works and commercial recovery opportunities Reviewing subcontractor applications and payments Supporting contract negotiations and supplier management Producing CVRs, forecasting and margin reporting Working closely with Contracts Managers and operational teams Assisting with pricing reviews and estimating support where required Ensuring strong commercial governance and documentation across projects About You We are looking for a commercially driven Quantity Surveyor who understands utilities, civils or infrastructure environments and enjoys working closely with operational delivery teams. Suitable candidates may currently be working as a: Quantity Surveyor Assistant Quantity Surveyor Commercial Assistant Utilities QS Civils QS Infrastructure QS Experience within gas, water, utilities, highways, civils or infrastructure projects would be highly advantageous. Successful candidates are likely to demonstrate: Experience within utilities, infrastructure or civil engineering sectors Strong commercial awareness and cost management ability Experience managing variations and subcontractor accounts Good understanding of live project environments Ability to build relationships with operational teams and clients Organised and detail-focused approach Strong communication and negotiation skills Comfortable working within a fast-paced SME environment Why Join? Growing and ambitious utilities contractor Long-term progression opportunities Diverse and interesting infrastructure projects Strong leadership and supportive environment Opportunity to genuinely influence commercial performance Stable pipeline of gas and water utility works This is an excellent opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor looking to join a growing utilities business where they can make a real commercial impact and grow alongside the company.
Civils Site Supervisor - East Lothian A leading infrastructure contractor is looking to appoint an experienced Civils Site Supervisor to support the delivery of a major utility infrastructure project in East Scotland. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established business delivering essential infrastructure projects across the UK, with a strong pipeline of secured work across the energy and utilities sector. The role will suit someone with a strong background supervising civil engineering works on site, ideally within utilities, power, or wider infrastructure environments. You ll play a key role in overseeing daily construction activities, ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, and to the required quality standards. The Role As Civils Site Supervisor, you will take responsibility for overseeing day-to-day site operations on a major live infrastructure project, working closely with site management, engineers, and subcontractors to ensure smooth project delivery. You ll supervise a range of civils packages including groundwork, drainage, ducting, reinforced concrete, and associated infrastructure works. Key Responsibilities Supervise daily civil construction activities across site Coordinate subcontractors, labour, plant and materials Ensure works are carried out safely and in line with project HSE standards Monitor progress against programme and report on key milestones Deliver toolbox talks, site briefings and inspections Liaise with project managers, engineers and wider delivery teams Ensure all site documentation and quality checks are maintained Support efficient delivery across multiple work fronts About You Previous experience as a Civils Site Supervisor on infrastructure projects Strong background in civil engineering, utilities, or power projects Experience overseeing groundwork, drainage, ducting and concrete packages SSSTS or SMSTS qualification Strong knowledge of health & safety procedures on live construction sites Confident coordinating subcontractors and day-to-day site operations Strong communication and organisation skills The business has a strong pipeline of work ahead, offering long-term stability and the chance to work on high-profile infrastructure projects as part of an experienced delivery team. VIQU Energy Get in touch with VIQU Energy for a confidential discussion about this opportunity. You can also contact Joseph Hewitt directly through our website. Know someone suitable for this role? We offer referral rewards of up to £1,000 for successful introductions (T&Cs apply). To keep up to date with the latest opportunities across the energy sector, follow VIQU Energy on LinkedIn. Civils Site Supervisor - East Lothian
15/05/2026
Full time
Civils Site Supervisor - East Lothian A leading infrastructure contractor is looking to appoint an experienced Civils Site Supervisor to support the delivery of a major utility infrastructure project in East Scotland. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established business delivering essential infrastructure projects across the UK, with a strong pipeline of secured work across the energy and utilities sector. The role will suit someone with a strong background supervising civil engineering works on site, ideally within utilities, power, or wider infrastructure environments. You ll play a key role in overseeing daily construction activities, ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, and to the required quality standards. The Role As Civils Site Supervisor, you will take responsibility for overseeing day-to-day site operations on a major live infrastructure project, working closely with site management, engineers, and subcontractors to ensure smooth project delivery. You ll supervise a range of civils packages including groundwork, drainage, ducting, reinforced concrete, and associated infrastructure works. Key Responsibilities Supervise daily civil construction activities across site Coordinate subcontractors, labour, plant and materials Ensure works are carried out safely and in line with project HSE standards Monitor progress against programme and report on key milestones Deliver toolbox talks, site briefings and inspections Liaise with project managers, engineers and wider delivery teams Ensure all site documentation and quality checks are maintained Support efficient delivery across multiple work fronts About You Previous experience as a Civils Site Supervisor on infrastructure projects Strong background in civil engineering, utilities, or power projects Experience overseeing groundwork, drainage, ducting and concrete packages SSSTS or SMSTS qualification Strong knowledge of health & safety procedures on live construction sites Confident coordinating subcontractors and day-to-day site operations Strong communication and organisation skills The business has a strong pipeline of work ahead, offering long-term stability and the chance to work on high-profile infrastructure projects as part of an experienced delivery team. VIQU Energy Get in touch with VIQU Energy for a confidential discussion about this opportunity. You can also contact Joseph Hewitt directly through our website. Know someone suitable for this role? We offer referral rewards of up to £1,000 for successful introductions (T&Cs apply). To keep up to date with the latest opportunities across the energy sector, follow VIQU Energy on LinkedIn. Civils Site Supervisor - East Lothian
An established and highly respected infrastructure contractor is seeking an experienced Sub Agent to support the successful delivery of multidisciplinary rail and civil engineering projects across the UK. Operating across a diverse portfolio including civil engineering, drainage, fencing, electrification and specialist infrastructure services, this organisation has built a strong reputation for safety, quality and innovation within the infrastructure sector. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Sub Agent looking to progress within a growing business delivering essential infrastructure works for major clients nationwide. The Role Reporting to the Project Manager, you will be responsible for supporting the safe, efficient and profitable delivery of infrastructure projects from planning through to completion. Key responsibilities will include: Assisting with the management of site operations and subcontractors Ensuring works are delivered safely, on time and within budget Supporting programme planning and short-term works planning Monitoring progress and maintaining accurate site records Managing health, safety, environmental and quality standards Liaising with clients, suppliers and internal departments Assisting with commercial reporting and cost control This role is predominantly 70% office-based, with the rest of the time spent on site. Working Pattern Due to the nature of infrastructure projects and planned possession works, this role requires a flexible approach to working hours. There will be a requirement to work occasional weekends, and out-of-hours shifts in line with project and operational demands. About You To be considered for this position, you will have: Experience within civil engineering, construction, infrastructure or utilities projects Previous experience in a Sub Agent, Section Engineer, Site Engineer or supervisory position Experience within the rail sector would be advantageous but is not essential, as full industry training and support can be provided Technical qualification, Civils Degree or HNC/HND SMSTS or SSSTS qualification desirable Full UK driving licence This opportunity would suit candidates looking to transition into the rail industry from other construction or infrastructure sectors. What s On Offer Ongoing training and career development Opportunity to work on major UK infrastructure projects Long-term progression within a growing and forward-thinking contractor If you are looking to join a business with a strong pipeline of work, a collaborative culture and genuine progression opportunities within the infrastructure sector, we would love to hear from you. Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
15/05/2026
Full time
An established and highly respected infrastructure contractor is seeking an experienced Sub Agent to support the successful delivery of multidisciplinary rail and civil engineering projects across the UK. Operating across a diverse portfolio including civil engineering, drainage, fencing, electrification and specialist infrastructure services, this organisation has built a strong reputation for safety, quality and innovation within the infrastructure sector. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Sub Agent looking to progress within a growing business delivering essential infrastructure works for major clients nationwide. The Role Reporting to the Project Manager, you will be responsible for supporting the safe, efficient and profitable delivery of infrastructure projects from planning through to completion. Key responsibilities will include: Assisting with the management of site operations and subcontractors Ensuring works are delivered safely, on time and within budget Supporting programme planning and short-term works planning Monitoring progress and maintaining accurate site records Managing health, safety, environmental and quality standards Liaising with clients, suppliers and internal departments Assisting with commercial reporting and cost control This role is predominantly 70% office-based, with the rest of the time spent on site. Working Pattern Due to the nature of infrastructure projects and planned possession works, this role requires a flexible approach to working hours. There will be a requirement to work occasional weekends, and out-of-hours shifts in line with project and operational demands. About You To be considered for this position, you will have: Experience within civil engineering, construction, infrastructure or utilities projects Previous experience in a Sub Agent, Section Engineer, Site Engineer or supervisory position Experience within the rail sector would be advantageous but is not essential, as full industry training and support can be provided Technical qualification, Civils Degree or HNC/HND SMSTS or SSSTS qualification desirable Full UK driving licence This opportunity would suit candidates looking to transition into the rail industry from other construction or infrastructure sectors. What s On Offer Ongoing training and career development Opportunity to work on major UK infrastructure projects Long-term progression within a growing and forward-thinking contractor If you are looking to join a business with a strong pipeline of work, a collaborative culture and genuine progression opportunities within the infrastructure sector, we would love to hear from you. Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.