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Turnbull Infrastructure Utilities LTD
Senior SHEQ Advisor
Turnbull Infrastructure Utilities LTD Leiston, Suffolk
Are you looking for an exciting new challenge, where you can utilise your health, safety and environmental experience within a construction-based environment? If so, this is a great opportunity for you! What you'll do This role is located at Sizewell C, reporting to the Head of SHEQ, the Senior SHEQ Advisor will be experienced and competent in managing a Health and Safety function in a construction, utility, or nuclear environment. You will be comfortable in building credibility to achieve buy in for change and positively impacting an organisation's culture on health and safety. You will lead and support a team of SHEQ Advisors, providing coaching and mentoring across the health and safety function for Turnbull, driving individual and collective awareness of the importance of SHEQ within the organisation. You will work with key stakeholders in the wider business to maintain required SHEQ performance as measured by client KPIs by developing and enhancing SHEQ procedures to exceed client expectations, meet legislative requirements, and align with company standards. What you'll need 5+ years' experience of Health and Safety management experience in a construction, utility or nuclear industry. Strong evidence of people management experience. NVQ Level 5/6, and minimum Cert(IOSH). NEBOSH Fire Certificate CSCS Managers and Professional test or industry recognised equivalent. A well developed understanding of Health, Safety and environmental systems and processes such as ISO45001 / 14001. To communicate with and influence a wide range of people often balancing conflicting requirements. What you'll receive At Turnbull we take pride in how we support professional development, enable career progression and provide a wide range of exciting opportunities for everyone. We firmly believe that investing in our people is the key to our success, which is why we offer the following financial and non-financial benefits to support your health and wellbeing: 25 days' holiday rising to 28 with length of service. Up to 20% combined pension contribution. The opportunity to buy up to ten days' holiday and sell up to five every year. Performance related bonus of around 5%. A healthcare package that supports you with your healthcare costs. A 1,000 referral fee if you recommend someone to work for us. Life assurance of up to eight times your salary. Sustainable benefits including electric vehicle and cycle2work schemes. A range of family friendly policies including enhanced maternity and paternity leave. One paid volunteering day each year. Cashback and discounts from over 3,000 retailers. Who we are We are leaders in lifecycle construction and operations for the utilities and infrastructure sectors. From design and build to facility management and maintenance, we provide a single, sustainable, end-to-end solution for engineering projects, saving money, reducing waste and adding long-term value to local communities and the wider economy. Turnbull is an award-winning progressive business, which has won the RoSPA health and safety awards for our work at Hinkley Point C for the last five years. The services we provide to our clients include but are not limited to: Project management. Design and build services. Consent management and delivery. Contract management. Delivery of civil, mechanical and electrical engineering services. We have expertise in: Low voltage (LV) and high voltage (HV) electrical power distribution systems. Sewage systems and pumping stations. Biological waste treatment plants. Telecommunication networks (copper and fibre). Drinking water distribution networks and booster stations. Surface and groundwater drainage systems inclusive of borehole delivery and management. Roadway and pedestrian walkway lighting networks. Managing environmental discharge permit and scientific services. Earthworks and ground remediation services. We continue to promote diversity and inclusion. With that in mind, we welcome all applicants. We are also delighted to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and are a Disability Confident Employer. If you require reasonable adjustments to be made during the recruitment process, please inform a member of our Recruitment team.
14/07/2026
Full time
Are you looking for an exciting new challenge, where you can utilise your health, safety and environmental experience within a construction-based environment? If so, this is a great opportunity for you! What you'll do This role is located at Sizewell C, reporting to the Head of SHEQ, the Senior SHEQ Advisor will be experienced and competent in managing a Health and Safety function in a construction, utility, or nuclear environment. You will be comfortable in building credibility to achieve buy in for change and positively impacting an organisation's culture on health and safety. You will lead and support a team of SHEQ Advisors, providing coaching and mentoring across the health and safety function for Turnbull, driving individual and collective awareness of the importance of SHEQ within the organisation. You will work with key stakeholders in the wider business to maintain required SHEQ performance as measured by client KPIs by developing and enhancing SHEQ procedures to exceed client expectations, meet legislative requirements, and align with company standards. What you'll need 5+ years' experience of Health and Safety management experience in a construction, utility or nuclear industry. Strong evidence of people management experience. NVQ Level 5/6, and minimum Cert(IOSH). NEBOSH Fire Certificate CSCS Managers and Professional test or industry recognised equivalent. A well developed understanding of Health, Safety and environmental systems and processes such as ISO45001 / 14001. To communicate with and influence a wide range of people often balancing conflicting requirements. What you'll receive At Turnbull we take pride in how we support professional development, enable career progression and provide a wide range of exciting opportunities for everyone. We firmly believe that investing in our people is the key to our success, which is why we offer the following financial and non-financial benefits to support your health and wellbeing: 25 days' holiday rising to 28 with length of service. Up to 20% combined pension contribution. The opportunity to buy up to ten days' holiday and sell up to five every year. Performance related bonus of around 5%. A healthcare package that supports you with your healthcare costs. A 1,000 referral fee if you recommend someone to work for us. Life assurance of up to eight times your salary. Sustainable benefits including electric vehicle and cycle2work schemes. A range of family friendly policies including enhanced maternity and paternity leave. One paid volunteering day each year. Cashback and discounts from over 3,000 retailers. Who we are We are leaders in lifecycle construction and operations for the utilities and infrastructure sectors. From design and build to facility management and maintenance, we provide a single, sustainable, end-to-end solution for engineering projects, saving money, reducing waste and adding long-term value to local communities and the wider economy. Turnbull is an award-winning progressive business, which has won the RoSPA health and safety awards for our work at Hinkley Point C for the last five years. The services we provide to our clients include but are not limited to: Project management. Design and build services. Consent management and delivery. Contract management. Delivery of civil, mechanical and electrical engineering services. We have expertise in: Low voltage (LV) and high voltage (HV) electrical power distribution systems. Sewage systems and pumping stations. Biological waste treatment plants. Telecommunication networks (copper and fibre). Drinking water distribution networks and booster stations. Surface and groundwater drainage systems inclusive of borehole delivery and management. Roadway and pedestrian walkway lighting networks. Managing environmental discharge permit and scientific services. Earthworks and ground remediation services. We continue to promote diversity and inclusion. With that in mind, we welcome all applicants. We are also delighted to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and are a Disability Confident Employer. If you require reasonable adjustments to be made during the recruitment process, please inform a member of our Recruitment team.
carrington west
Project Manager - Process/Mechanical
carrington west
Project Manager Water - (Agile Delivery) Location: South East England (Hybrid / Site-Based) Rate: Up to £500 per day (DOE) Outside IR35 considered Contract: 6 months initially, with potential extension Are you an experienced Project Manager with a background in engineering, utilities, infrastructure, or industrial projects? Do you enjoy delivering multiple projects in fast-paced environments while leading teams and managing stakeholders? If so, we'd like to hear from you. What You'll Be Doing You'll lead and coordinate project teams, including subcontractors and specialist suppliers. You'll take ownership of health, safety, and environmental compliance across your projects. You'll create, maintain, and manage project documentation, programmes, and reporting. You'll monitor budgets, forecasts, and project expenditure to ensure successful delivery. You'll build strong relationships with clients, stakeholders, and delivery partners. You'll manage projects from planning through to completion, ensuring quality, programme, and commercial objectives are achieved. You'll identify and manage project risks while driving continuous improvement. What We're Looking For You have experience managing engineering, infrastructure, utilities, or industrial projects. You understand CDM regulations and have experience working on live project sites. You can successfully manage multiple projects and competing priorities. You have experience leading teams, including subcontractors and site personnel. You possess strong stakeholder management and communication skills. You have a good understanding of project governance, commercial controls, and health & safety requirements. You hold relevant industry qualifications and a full UK driving licence. It Would Be Great If You Also Have HNC, HND, or equivalent engineering qualifications. Previous experience in a supervisory, project engineering, or project management role. Exposure to water, utilities, MEICA, civil engineering, or similar sectors. Experience delivering projects using Agile methodologies.
14/07/2026
Contract
Project Manager Water - (Agile Delivery) Location: South East England (Hybrid / Site-Based) Rate: Up to £500 per day (DOE) Outside IR35 considered Contract: 6 months initially, with potential extension Are you an experienced Project Manager with a background in engineering, utilities, infrastructure, or industrial projects? Do you enjoy delivering multiple projects in fast-paced environments while leading teams and managing stakeholders? If so, we'd like to hear from you. What You'll Be Doing You'll lead and coordinate project teams, including subcontractors and specialist suppliers. You'll take ownership of health, safety, and environmental compliance across your projects. You'll create, maintain, and manage project documentation, programmes, and reporting. You'll monitor budgets, forecasts, and project expenditure to ensure successful delivery. You'll build strong relationships with clients, stakeholders, and delivery partners. You'll manage projects from planning through to completion, ensuring quality, programme, and commercial objectives are achieved. You'll identify and manage project risks while driving continuous improvement. What We're Looking For You have experience managing engineering, infrastructure, utilities, or industrial projects. You understand CDM regulations and have experience working on live project sites. You can successfully manage multiple projects and competing priorities. You have experience leading teams, including subcontractors and site personnel. You possess strong stakeholder management and communication skills. You have a good understanding of project governance, commercial controls, and health & safety requirements. You hold relevant industry qualifications and a full UK driving licence. It Would Be Great If You Also Have HNC, HND, or equivalent engineering qualifications. Previous experience in a supervisory, project engineering, or project management role. Exposure to water, utilities, MEICA, civil engineering, or similar sectors. Experience delivering projects using Agile methodologies.
Turnbull Infrastructure Utilities LTD
Support Services Administrator
Turnbull Infrastructure Utilities LTD Leiston, Suffolk
Are you looking for a new, exciting, and challenging role where you can fully utilise your administration and customer service skills? If so, we have a fantastic opportunity for a Support Service Administrator to join our new and growing team at Sizewell C! What you'll do As the only Support Services Administrator onsite, you'll play a key role in establishing the Turnbull offices at SZC,and supporting with the general administration duties. Although this is a stand alone role, you will be a valued member of our wider Support Services team, based in the South West. You will play a vital role in keeping things running smoothly and will provide support to our managers and employees, assisting in daily office needs, and managing our local general administrative activities, such as: managing the day to day running of the office, including ordering stationery, and managing desk/parking trackers scanning and uploading records on to in-house software (SharePoint) arranging meetings by scheduling appropriate meeting times, booking rooms, planning refreshments, and preparing any documentation managing correspondence by answering emails/queries via the joint admin inbox drafting, formatting, and printing relevant documents to support the team managing and administering bespoke CRM systems for a multitude of requests maintaining accurate records of data supporting the wider team with ad hoc administrative requests supporting local events, including managing merchandise supporting with logistical and operational requests, including fuel card management and vehicle repair and maintenance requests supporting our Social Media Specialist with ad hoc requests and content creation The Support Services team are responsible for managing multiple site processes and control systems. Much of your role will be working in the office, but you may also spend time out on site when required. This is a varied and busy role which will involve liaising with different teams and balancing priorities to ensure smooth delivery of the contract. Although we have a lot of established processes to follow, there will be the opportunity to make the role your own, and develop as our presence and team at SZC grows. Although specific system knowledge is not a requirement, as all training and support will be provided upon joining the Turnbull team, we are looking for someone who has previous administration experience. Occasional travel to the South West for training and team building will also be required. What you'll need To be successful, you'll need: previous office management / administration experience excellent attention to detail, with attentive record keeping skills the ability to work independently and as part of a team great time management with strong prioritisation and organisation skills exceptional communication and customer service skills ability to maintain an understanding of multiple systems and processes. proficient in Microsoft Office packages e.g., Excel, Word, PowerPoint the ability to multitask to be resilient and confident in building relationships with all levels In addition to the above, you may be required to take part in routine weekend standby cover which is compensated in addition to the set salary. What you'll receive At Turnbull we take pride in how we support professional development, enable career progression and provide a wide range of exciting opportunities for everyone. We firmly believe that investing in our people is the key to our success, which is why we offer a range of financial and non-financial benefits to support your health and wellbeing. 25 days' holiday rising to 28 with length of service (Pro Rata) Up to 20% combined pension contribution. The opportunity to buy up to ten days' holiday and sell up to five every year. Performance related bonus of around 5%. A healthcare package that supports you with your healthcare costs. A 1,000 referral fee if you recommend someone to work for us. Life assurance of up to eight times your salary. Sustainable benefits including electric vehicle and cycle2work schemes. A range of family friendly policies including enhanced maternity and paternity leave. One paid volunteering day each year. Cashback and discounts from over 3,000 retailers. Who we are We are leaders in lifecycle construction and operations for the utilities and infrastructure sectors. From design and build to facility management and maintenance, we provide a single, sustainable, end-to-end solution for engineering projects, saving money, reducing waste and adding long-term value to local communities and the wider economy. Turnbull is an award-winning progressive business, which has won the RoSPA health and safety awards for our work at Hinkley Point C for the last five years. The services we provide to our clients include but are not limited to: Project management. Design and build services. Consent management and delivery. Contract management. Delivery of civil, mechanical and electrical engineering services. We have expertise in: Low voltage (LV) and high voltage (HV) electrical power distribution systems. Sewage systems and pumping stations. Biological waste treatment plants. Telecommunication networks (copper and fibre). Drinking water distribution networks and booster stations. Surface and groundwater drainage systems inclusive of borehole delivery and management. Roadway and pedestrian walkway lighting networks. Managing environmental discharge permit and scientific services. Earthworks and ground remediation services. We continue to promote diversity and inclusion. With that in mind, we welcome all applicants. We are also delighted to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and are a Disability Confident Employer. Sound interesting? Apply to start your application.
14/07/2026
Full time
Are you looking for a new, exciting, and challenging role where you can fully utilise your administration and customer service skills? If so, we have a fantastic opportunity for a Support Service Administrator to join our new and growing team at Sizewell C! What you'll do As the only Support Services Administrator onsite, you'll play a key role in establishing the Turnbull offices at SZC,and supporting with the general administration duties. Although this is a stand alone role, you will be a valued member of our wider Support Services team, based in the South West. You will play a vital role in keeping things running smoothly and will provide support to our managers and employees, assisting in daily office needs, and managing our local general administrative activities, such as: managing the day to day running of the office, including ordering stationery, and managing desk/parking trackers scanning and uploading records on to in-house software (SharePoint) arranging meetings by scheduling appropriate meeting times, booking rooms, planning refreshments, and preparing any documentation managing correspondence by answering emails/queries via the joint admin inbox drafting, formatting, and printing relevant documents to support the team managing and administering bespoke CRM systems for a multitude of requests maintaining accurate records of data supporting the wider team with ad hoc administrative requests supporting local events, including managing merchandise supporting with logistical and operational requests, including fuel card management and vehicle repair and maintenance requests supporting our Social Media Specialist with ad hoc requests and content creation The Support Services team are responsible for managing multiple site processes and control systems. Much of your role will be working in the office, but you may also spend time out on site when required. This is a varied and busy role which will involve liaising with different teams and balancing priorities to ensure smooth delivery of the contract. Although we have a lot of established processes to follow, there will be the opportunity to make the role your own, and develop as our presence and team at SZC grows. Although specific system knowledge is not a requirement, as all training and support will be provided upon joining the Turnbull team, we are looking for someone who has previous administration experience. Occasional travel to the South West for training and team building will also be required. What you'll need To be successful, you'll need: previous office management / administration experience excellent attention to detail, with attentive record keeping skills the ability to work independently and as part of a team great time management with strong prioritisation and organisation skills exceptional communication and customer service skills ability to maintain an understanding of multiple systems and processes. proficient in Microsoft Office packages e.g., Excel, Word, PowerPoint the ability to multitask to be resilient and confident in building relationships with all levels In addition to the above, you may be required to take part in routine weekend standby cover which is compensated in addition to the set salary. What you'll receive At Turnbull we take pride in how we support professional development, enable career progression and provide a wide range of exciting opportunities for everyone. We firmly believe that investing in our people is the key to our success, which is why we offer a range of financial and non-financial benefits to support your health and wellbeing. 25 days' holiday rising to 28 with length of service (Pro Rata) Up to 20% combined pension contribution. The opportunity to buy up to ten days' holiday and sell up to five every year. Performance related bonus of around 5%. A healthcare package that supports you with your healthcare costs. A 1,000 referral fee if you recommend someone to work for us. Life assurance of up to eight times your salary. Sustainable benefits including electric vehicle and cycle2work schemes. A range of family friendly policies including enhanced maternity and paternity leave. One paid volunteering day each year. Cashback and discounts from over 3,000 retailers. Who we are We are leaders in lifecycle construction and operations for the utilities and infrastructure sectors. From design and build to facility management and maintenance, we provide a single, sustainable, end-to-end solution for engineering projects, saving money, reducing waste and adding long-term value to local communities and the wider economy. Turnbull is an award-winning progressive business, which has won the RoSPA health and safety awards for our work at Hinkley Point C for the last five years. The services we provide to our clients include but are not limited to: Project management. Design and build services. Consent management and delivery. Contract management. Delivery of civil, mechanical and electrical engineering services. We have expertise in: Low voltage (LV) and high voltage (HV) electrical power distribution systems. Sewage systems and pumping stations. Biological waste treatment plants. Telecommunication networks (copper and fibre). Drinking water distribution networks and booster stations. Surface and groundwater drainage systems inclusive of borehole delivery and management. Roadway and pedestrian walkway lighting networks. Managing environmental discharge permit and scientific services. Earthworks and ground remediation services. We continue to promote diversity and inclusion. With that in mind, we welcome all applicants. We are also delighted to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and are a Disability Confident Employer. Sound interesting? Apply to start your application.
Project Manager/Water Indusrty
DC Solution Reading, Oxfordshire
Project Manager (Mechanical / Civil) Role Overview We are seeking a hands-on, site-focused Project Manager to lead the end-to-end delivery of critical infrastructure projects across the water and utilities sector. This role focuses on delivering key upgrades and installations on live infrastructure sites, including Sewage Treatment Works (STW) and Pumping Stations (PS). Ideally suited for an experienced Project Manager or Senior Site Manager from a construction, civil engineering, or energy background, you will comfortably oversee projects from initial concept through to final commissioning. You will coordinate design, fabrication, and physical installation, ensuring every project is delivered safely, on time, and within budget. Key Responsibilities Lifecycle Project Delivery End-to-End Management: Lead full project lifecycles from initial scoping and design through to construction, commissioning, and final client handover. Site Execution: Coordinate day-to-day site activities, logistics, and sequencing for diverse scopes including civil works (structures, drainage, bases) and mechanical works (pipework, plant installations, steelwork). Workforce Leadership: Directly manage on-site teams, subcontractors, and in-house labor to maintain high productivity and momentum. Program & Commercial Controls Planning & Scheduling: Build, track, and execute project programs using tools like Microsoft Project. Commercial Oversight: Manage pricing, quoting, and commercial tracking, including raising and managing Early Warning Notices (EWN) and variation orders. Technical Interface: Review and approve technical drawings (AutoCAD layout basics) and interpret process design documentation such as P&IDs. Safety & Compliance HSEQ Standards: Uphold stringent health, safety, environmental, and quality standards across all live operational sites. CDM Compliance: Oversee compliance with Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations, including authoring and managing Construction Phase Plans (CPP). Candidate Requirements Essential Experience & Skills Proven Track Record: Solid experience as a Project Manager or Senior Site Manager within a heavy construction, civil engineering, or energy environment. Technical Scope: Demonstrable experience managing civil and/or mechanical engineering packages. Commercial Acumen: Clear understanding of project pricing, quoting, variations, and tracking project spend against budgets. Site Leadership: Confident managing subcontractors and direct labor on live, fast-paced construction environments. Drawings & Tech: Ability to accurately interpret technical engineering drawings and project programs. Desirable (Highly Advantageous) Sector Experience: Prior experience working on Sewage Treatment Works (STW) or Pumping Stations (PS). Contract Knowledge: Practical exposure to NEC contracts and commercial mechanisms. Qualifications: An engineering background (Civil/Mechanical degree or HNC/D) and valid SMSTS / CSCS Black Card. Process Familiarity : Understanding of steel fabrication, modular/sectional installations, and process-driven piping layouts. What We Offer Base Salary: £60,000 £70,000 (dependent on experience) Car Benefit: £4,000 company vehicle allowance or company car Holiday: 33 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays) Security: Generous company pension scheme and corporate benefits package
13/07/2026
Full time
Project Manager (Mechanical / Civil) Role Overview We are seeking a hands-on, site-focused Project Manager to lead the end-to-end delivery of critical infrastructure projects across the water and utilities sector. This role focuses on delivering key upgrades and installations on live infrastructure sites, including Sewage Treatment Works (STW) and Pumping Stations (PS). Ideally suited for an experienced Project Manager or Senior Site Manager from a construction, civil engineering, or energy background, you will comfortably oversee projects from initial concept through to final commissioning. You will coordinate design, fabrication, and physical installation, ensuring every project is delivered safely, on time, and within budget. Key Responsibilities Lifecycle Project Delivery End-to-End Management: Lead full project lifecycles from initial scoping and design through to construction, commissioning, and final client handover. Site Execution: Coordinate day-to-day site activities, logistics, and sequencing for diverse scopes including civil works (structures, drainage, bases) and mechanical works (pipework, plant installations, steelwork). Workforce Leadership: Directly manage on-site teams, subcontractors, and in-house labor to maintain high productivity and momentum. Program & Commercial Controls Planning & Scheduling: Build, track, and execute project programs using tools like Microsoft Project. Commercial Oversight: Manage pricing, quoting, and commercial tracking, including raising and managing Early Warning Notices (EWN) and variation orders. Technical Interface: Review and approve technical drawings (AutoCAD layout basics) and interpret process design documentation such as P&IDs. Safety & Compliance HSEQ Standards: Uphold stringent health, safety, environmental, and quality standards across all live operational sites. CDM Compliance: Oversee compliance with Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations, including authoring and managing Construction Phase Plans (CPP). Candidate Requirements Essential Experience & Skills Proven Track Record: Solid experience as a Project Manager or Senior Site Manager within a heavy construction, civil engineering, or energy environment. Technical Scope: Demonstrable experience managing civil and/or mechanical engineering packages. Commercial Acumen: Clear understanding of project pricing, quoting, variations, and tracking project spend against budgets. Site Leadership: Confident managing subcontractors and direct labor on live, fast-paced construction environments. Drawings & Tech: Ability to accurately interpret technical engineering drawings and project programs. Desirable (Highly Advantageous) Sector Experience: Prior experience working on Sewage Treatment Works (STW) or Pumping Stations (PS). Contract Knowledge: Practical exposure to NEC contracts and commercial mechanisms. Qualifications: An engineering background (Civil/Mechanical degree or HNC/D) and valid SMSTS / CSCS Black Card. Process Familiarity : Understanding of steel fabrication, modular/sectional installations, and process-driven piping layouts. What We Offer Base Salary: £60,000 £70,000 (dependent on experience) Car Benefit: £4,000 company vehicle allowance or company car Holiday: 33 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays) Security: Generous company pension scheme and corporate benefits package
Tradestech Recruitment
Project Manager
Tradestech Recruitment Euston, Norfolk
Project Manager AMP8 Water Infrastructure Location: Flexible (Regional Office & Site-Based) Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About the Role We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to join a leading Tier 1 engineering and construction business delivering major capital investment projects as part of the UK's AMP8 water programme. Working across clean water and wastewater infrastructure projects, you will lead the successful delivery of schemes from pre-construction through to commissioning and handover. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a collaborative alliance environment on projects ranging from £5m to £100m+, helping improve critical water infrastructure while maintaining the highest standards of safety, quality and commercial performance. Key Responsibilities Lead the safe and successful delivery of water infrastructure projects throughout the full project lifecycle. Manage multidisciplinary teams across engineering, construction, commercial and commissioning functions. Ensure projects are delivered safely, on programme, within budget and to the required quality standards. Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients, framework partners, supply chain and key stakeholders. Manage project programmes, risks, opportunities and change control processes. Monitor commercial performance, forecasting and reporting against project objectives. Drive compliance with Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality (HSEQ) standards. Coordinate procurement activities and subcontractor performance. Produce accurate progress reports and present project updates to senior stakeholders. Promote continuous improvement and identify opportunities to enhance project delivery. About You You'll be an experienced Project Manager with a proven background delivering complex infrastructure or utilities projects. Essential Requirements Demonstrable experience managing civil engineering and/or MEICA projects. Experience delivering projects within the UK water sector, ideally on AMP frameworks. Strong understanding of NEC contracts and commercial project management. Excellent stakeholder management and leadership skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities within a fast-paced project environment. Knowledge of project planning tools such as Primavera P6 or Microsoft Project. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline. APM, PRINCE2 or equivalent Project Management qualification. SMSTS and CSCS certification. Experience working within collaborative alliance delivery models. What's on Offer Competitive salary with annual bonus. Company car or car allowance. Private healthcare. Enhanced pension contribution. 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Flexible and hybrid working opportunities. Ongoing professional development and career progression within a Tier 1 contractor. Opportunity to play a key role in one of the UK's largest infrastructure investment programmes. If you're an experienced Project Manager looking to make a significant impact on the delivery of the AMP8 programme while developing your career with a market-leading Tier 1 contractor, we'd love to hear from you.
13/07/2026
Full time
Project Manager AMP8 Water Infrastructure Location: Flexible (Regional Office & Site-Based) Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About the Role We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to join a leading Tier 1 engineering and construction business delivering major capital investment projects as part of the UK's AMP8 water programme. Working across clean water and wastewater infrastructure projects, you will lead the successful delivery of schemes from pre-construction through to commissioning and handover. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a collaborative alliance environment on projects ranging from £5m to £100m+, helping improve critical water infrastructure while maintaining the highest standards of safety, quality and commercial performance. Key Responsibilities Lead the safe and successful delivery of water infrastructure projects throughout the full project lifecycle. Manage multidisciplinary teams across engineering, construction, commercial and commissioning functions. Ensure projects are delivered safely, on programme, within budget and to the required quality standards. Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients, framework partners, supply chain and key stakeholders. Manage project programmes, risks, opportunities and change control processes. Monitor commercial performance, forecasting and reporting against project objectives. Drive compliance with Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality (HSEQ) standards. Coordinate procurement activities and subcontractor performance. Produce accurate progress reports and present project updates to senior stakeholders. Promote continuous improvement and identify opportunities to enhance project delivery. About You You'll be an experienced Project Manager with a proven background delivering complex infrastructure or utilities projects. Essential Requirements Demonstrable experience managing civil engineering and/or MEICA projects. Experience delivering projects within the UK water sector, ideally on AMP frameworks. Strong understanding of NEC contracts and commercial project management. Excellent stakeholder management and leadership skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities within a fast-paced project environment. Knowledge of project planning tools such as Primavera P6 or Microsoft Project. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline. APM, PRINCE2 or equivalent Project Management qualification. SMSTS and CSCS certification. Experience working within collaborative alliance delivery models. What's on Offer Competitive salary with annual bonus. Company car or car allowance. Private healthcare. Enhanced pension contribution. 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Flexible and hybrid working opportunities. Ongoing professional development and career progression within a Tier 1 contractor. Opportunity to play a key role in one of the UK's largest infrastructure investment programmes. If you're an experienced Project Manager looking to make a significant impact on the delivery of the AMP8 programme while developing your career with a market-leading Tier 1 contractor, we'd love to hear from you.
Involve Recruitment
Site Agent
Involve Recruitment City, Cardiff
Job Description: We are working with a leading contractor group that has secured a long-term framework to upgrade and maintain capital assets across the water sector in South & West Wales. With multiple live projects and a strong pipeline of future work, they are looking to appoint a Site Agent to join their expanding team. Schemes include pressurised pipelines, rising mains, pumping stations, and mechanical, electrical, and civil upgrades to wastewater treatment works. Reporting to the Project Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day management and safe delivery of water infrastructure projects, ensuring works are completed to programme, within budget, and in accordance with all health, safety, quality, and environmental requirements. This role offers the opportunity to work on a stable regional framework with long-term project continuity, competitive salaries, and strong career development opportunities. Key Responsibilities: Manage site operations and coordinate construction activities Ensure works are delivered safely, on programme, and within budget Supervise site teams, subcontractors, and suppliers Monitor project progress and address any delivery risks Work closely with commercial teams to support cost control and contract management Ensure compliance with HSEQ standards and project specifications Maintain clear communication with project teams and client representatives Provide regular progress updates and reporting to senior management Requirements: Experience as a Site Agent or Sub Agent within a civil engineering contracting environment Background in water, utilities, or infrastructure projects Strong knowledge of site management, HSEQ compliance, and construction delivery Degree / HNC / HND in Civil Engineering or equivalent experience SMSTS and a full UK driving licence
13/07/2026
Full time
Job Description: We are working with a leading contractor group that has secured a long-term framework to upgrade and maintain capital assets across the water sector in South & West Wales. With multiple live projects and a strong pipeline of future work, they are looking to appoint a Site Agent to join their expanding team. Schemes include pressurised pipelines, rising mains, pumping stations, and mechanical, electrical, and civil upgrades to wastewater treatment works. Reporting to the Project Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day management and safe delivery of water infrastructure projects, ensuring works are completed to programme, within budget, and in accordance with all health, safety, quality, and environmental requirements. This role offers the opportunity to work on a stable regional framework with long-term project continuity, competitive salaries, and strong career development opportunities. Key Responsibilities: Manage site operations and coordinate construction activities Ensure works are delivered safely, on programme, and within budget Supervise site teams, subcontractors, and suppliers Monitor project progress and address any delivery risks Work closely with commercial teams to support cost control and contract management Ensure compliance with HSEQ standards and project specifications Maintain clear communication with project teams and client representatives Provide regular progress updates and reporting to senior management Requirements: Experience as a Site Agent or Sub Agent within a civil engineering contracting environment Background in water, utilities, or infrastructure projects Strong knowledge of site management, HSEQ compliance, and construction delivery Degree / HNC / HND in Civil Engineering or equivalent experience SMSTS and a full UK driving licence
Involve Recruitment
Site Agent
Involve Recruitment Gorseinon, Swansea
Job Description: We are working with a leading contractor group that has secured a long-term framework to upgrade and maintain capital assets across the water sector in South & West Wales. With multiple live projects and a strong pipeline of future work, they are looking to appoint a Site Agent to join their expanding team. Schemes include pressurised pipelines, rising mains, pumping stations, and mechanical, electrical, and civil upgrades to wastewater treatment works. Reporting to the Project Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day management and safe delivery of water infrastructure projects, ensuring works are completed to programme, within budget, and in accordance with all health, safety, quality, and environmental requirements. This role offers the opportunity to work on a stable regional framework with long-term project continuity, competitive salaries, and strong career development opportunities. Key Responsibilities: Manage site operations and coordinate construction activities Ensure works are delivered safely, on programme, and within budget Supervise site teams, subcontractors, and suppliers Monitor project progress and address any delivery risks Work closely with commercial teams to support cost control and contract management Ensure compliance with HSEQ standards and project specifications Maintain clear communication with project teams and client representatives Provide regular progress updates and reporting to senior management Requirements: Experience as a Site Agent or Sub Agent within a civil engineering contracting environment Background in water, utilities, or infrastructure projects Strong knowledge of site management, HSEQ compliance, and construction delivery Degree / HNC / HND in Civil Engineering or equivalent experience SMSTS and a full UK driving licence
13/07/2026
Full time
Job Description: We are working with a leading contractor group that has secured a long-term framework to upgrade and maintain capital assets across the water sector in South & West Wales. With multiple live projects and a strong pipeline of future work, they are looking to appoint a Site Agent to join their expanding team. Schemes include pressurised pipelines, rising mains, pumping stations, and mechanical, electrical, and civil upgrades to wastewater treatment works. Reporting to the Project Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day management and safe delivery of water infrastructure projects, ensuring works are completed to programme, within budget, and in accordance with all health, safety, quality, and environmental requirements. This role offers the opportunity to work on a stable regional framework with long-term project continuity, competitive salaries, and strong career development opportunities. Key Responsibilities: Manage site operations and coordinate construction activities Ensure works are delivered safely, on programme, and within budget Supervise site teams, subcontractors, and suppliers Monitor project progress and address any delivery risks Work closely with commercial teams to support cost control and contract management Ensure compliance with HSEQ standards and project specifications Maintain clear communication with project teams and client representatives Provide regular progress updates and reporting to senior management Requirements: Experience as a Site Agent or Sub Agent within a civil engineering contracting environment Background in water, utilities, or infrastructure projects Strong knowledge of site management, HSEQ compliance, and construction delivery Degree / HNC / HND in Civil Engineering or equivalent experience SMSTS and a full UK driving licence
Pure Tech Recruitment
Senior Quantity Surveyor
Pure Tech Recruitment Skipton, Yorkshire
Our client is a small, specialist engineering design-and-build contractor delivering projects across the municipal and industrial clean water and wastewater treatment sectors. They provide a range of mechanical and electrical products and services to water industry clients throughout the UK. Due to continued growth and the successful award of new projects, they are looking to recruit an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team. Reporting directly to the Commercial Manager, you will become part of a small, collaborative commercial team. The role offers flexible hybrid working, with a requirement to attend the company's head office in Skipton for a minimum of two days per week. Key Responsibilities Ensure commercial compliance across current contracts, protecting the company's commercial position. Provide commercial support to project delivery teams, including change management and contractual advice. Prepare and maintain monthly project outturn forecasts and incoming/outgoing cash flow forecasts, with support from Project Managers. Produce monthly commercial reports in accordance with company procedures. Prepare and negotiate Subcontract Agreements, including specific terms and conditions. Manage subcontract accounts, including the preparation of payment certificates and administration of change management procedures. Support procurement activities through the preparation of purchase requisitions and quotation comparisons as required. Qualifications, Skills & Experience Degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline preferred, but not essential. Practical experience working with NEC contracts is desirable, but not essential. Strong commercial awareness and sound contractual understanding. Previous experience within the construction, utilities, water, or civil engineering sectors is preferred. Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills. What's on Offer Flexible hybrid working arrangement. Opportunity to join a growing and highly specialised business. Involvement in a variety of water industry projects valued up to 5 million. Supportive and collaborative working environment with excellent long-term career prospects.
08/07/2026
Full time
Our client is a small, specialist engineering design-and-build contractor delivering projects across the municipal and industrial clean water and wastewater treatment sectors. They provide a range of mechanical and electrical products and services to water industry clients throughout the UK. Due to continued growth and the successful award of new projects, they are looking to recruit an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team. Reporting directly to the Commercial Manager, you will become part of a small, collaborative commercial team. The role offers flexible hybrid working, with a requirement to attend the company's head office in Skipton for a minimum of two days per week. Key Responsibilities Ensure commercial compliance across current contracts, protecting the company's commercial position. Provide commercial support to project delivery teams, including change management and contractual advice. Prepare and maintain monthly project outturn forecasts and incoming/outgoing cash flow forecasts, with support from Project Managers. Produce monthly commercial reports in accordance with company procedures. Prepare and negotiate Subcontract Agreements, including specific terms and conditions. Manage subcontract accounts, including the preparation of payment certificates and administration of change management procedures. Support procurement activities through the preparation of purchase requisitions and quotation comparisons as required. Qualifications, Skills & Experience Degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline preferred, but not essential. Practical experience working with NEC contracts is desirable, but not essential. Strong commercial awareness and sound contractual understanding. Previous experience within the construction, utilities, water, or civil engineering sectors is preferred. Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills. What's on Offer Flexible hybrid working arrangement. Opportunity to join a growing and highly specialised business. Involvement in a variety of water industry projects valued up to 5 million. Supportive and collaborative working environment with excellent long-term career prospects.
TRIBUILD SOLUTIONS LIMITED
Construction Manager - Civils / Tunnels / Utilities
TRIBUILD SOLUTIONS LIMITED Inverness, Highland
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.
07/07/2026
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.
Urban Connect
Mechanical Project Engineer
Urban Connect City, Leeds
Mechanical Project Engineer Location: Sheffield Salary: Up to 65,000 (depending on experience) Start Date: ASAP An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Mechanical Project Engineer to join a highly respected contractor with an outstanding reputation across the civil engineering and water sectors. Based from the company's Sheffield office, you'll become part of a well-established team delivering major infrastructure projects throughout the region. With a strong order book and an impressive pipeline of secured future work, this is an ideal opportunity to join a business offering long-term stability, career development, and the chance to work on technically challenging projects. The company is recognised for delivering high-quality projects safely, on time, and to the highest standards, and has built lasting relationships with major clients across the UK water industry. The Role As a Mechanical Project Engineer, you'll play a key role in the successful delivery of mechanical packages on projects ranging from 4 million to 20 million. Working closely with Project Managers, Site Teams, Design Engineers, and Clients, you'll be responsible for ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, on programme, and within budget. Your responsibilities will include: Managing mechanical works from pre-construction through to commissioning and handover. Coordinating subcontractors, suppliers, and site teams. Ensuring all works are delivered in line with programme, quality, and budget requirements. Supporting procurement of mechanical equipment and materials. Reviewing technical drawings and specifications. Monitoring progress, identifying risks, and implementing solutions. Maintaining excellent client relationships and ensuring high standards of health and safety throughout project delivery. About You We're looking for candidates who have: Previous experience as a Mechanical Project Engineer within the water, utilities, or civil engineering sectors. Strong experience delivering sewer works, pumping stations, and process/chemical works projects. Experience working on projects valued between 4 million and 20 million. A solid understanding of mechanical installations, project planning, procurement, and commercial awareness. Excellent organisational, communication, and stakeholder management skills. A proactive approach with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced project environment. What's on Offer Salary up to 65,000 , depending on experience. Immediate start available. Join a contractor with an exceptional reputation in the civil engineering and water sectors. Secure, long-term career prospects backed by a strong pipeline of future projects. Opportunity to work on major infrastructure schemes with leading water industry clients. Supportive and collaborative working environment with genuine opportunities for progression and professional development. If you're an experienced Mechanical Project Engineer looking to join a business with an excellent reputation, exciting projects, and a secure future, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with your CV for immediate consideration. Interviews are being arranged immediately for an ASAP start.
03/07/2026
Full time
Mechanical Project Engineer Location: Sheffield Salary: Up to 65,000 (depending on experience) Start Date: ASAP An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Mechanical Project Engineer to join a highly respected contractor with an outstanding reputation across the civil engineering and water sectors. Based from the company's Sheffield office, you'll become part of a well-established team delivering major infrastructure projects throughout the region. With a strong order book and an impressive pipeline of secured future work, this is an ideal opportunity to join a business offering long-term stability, career development, and the chance to work on technically challenging projects. The company is recognised for delivering high-quality projects safely, on time, and to the highest standards, and has built lasting relationships with major clients across the UK water industry. The Role As a Mechanical Project Engineer, you'll play a key role in the successful delivery of mechanical packages on projects ranging from 4 million to 20 million. Working closely with Project Managers, Site Teams, Design Engineers, and Clients, you'll be responsible for ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, on programme, and within budget. Your responsibilities will include: Managing mechanical works from pre-construction through to commissioning and handover. Coordinating subcontractors, suppliers, and site teams. Ensuring all works are delivered in line with programme, quality, and budget requirements. Supporting procurement of mechanical equipment and materials. Reviewing technical drawings and specifications. Monitoring progress, identifying risks, and implementing solutions. Maintaining excellent client relationships and ensuring high standards of health and safety throughout project delivery. About You We're looking for candidates who have: Previous experience as a Mechanical Project Engineer within the water, utilities, or civil engineering sectors. Strong experience delivering sewer works, pumping stations, and process/chemical works projects. Experience working on projects valued between 4 million and 20 million. A solid understanding of mechanical installations, project planning, procurement, and commercial awareness. Excellent organisational, communication, and stakeholder management skills. A proactive approach with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced project environment. What's on Offer Salary up to 65,000 , depending on experience. Immediate start available. Join a contractor with an exceptional reputation in the civil engineering and water sectors. Secure, long-term career prospects backed by a strong pipeline of future projects. Opportunity to work on major infrastructure schemes with leading water industry clients. Supportive and collaborative working environment with genuine opportunities for progression and professional development. If you're an experienced Mechanical Project Engineer looking to join a business with an excellent reputation, exciting projects, and a secure future, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with your CV for immediate consideration. Interviews are being arranged immediately for an ASAP start.
Involve Recruitment
Mechanical Project Manager
Involve Recruitment Wrexham, Clwyd
The Opportunity We are working in partnership with a leading contracting group that has secured a five-year MEICA framework and is continuing to expand its regional delivery team. With a strong pipeline of AMP8 projects, this is an excellent opportunity to join a long-term programme delivering major upgrades across clean and wastewater infrastructure. Role Overview As Mechanical Project Manager, you will take a leading role in delivering mechanical elements of projects from inception through to commissioning and handover. Working closely with pre-construction, electrical, and civil teams, you will ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of mechanical projects across clean and wastewater sites Manage schemes from design through to commissioning and final handover Collaborate with pre-construction, electrical, and civil engineering teams Ensure projects are delivered in line with programme, budget, and quality expectations Oversee subcontractors, site teams, and project resources Ensure full compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards Engage with clients and senior stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle Monitor progress and produce regular project reporting Requirements Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Manager within the water or utilities sector Strong understanding of MEICA project delivery, with a mechanical bias Experience delivering projects across clean and/or wastewater assets Knowledge of full project lifecycle from design through to commissioning Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Relevant mechanical qualifications (HNC / HND / Degree or equivalent) What s on Offer Long-term job security through a five-year framework Strong pipeline of AMP8 projects Opportunity to work on major infrastructure upgrades Clear career progression within a growing organisation Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
27/06/2026
Full time
The Opportunity We are working in partnership with a leading contracting group that has secured a five-year MEICA framework and is continuing to expand its regional delivery team. With a strong pipeline of AMP8 projects, this is an excellent opportunity to join a long-term programme delivering major upgrades across clean and wastewater infrastructure. Role Overview As Mechanical Project Manager, you will take a leading role in delivering mechanical elements of projects from inception through to commissioning and handover. Working closely with pre-construction, electrical, and civil teams, you will ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of mechanical projects across clean and wastewater sites Manage schemes from design through to commissioning and final handover Collaborate with pre-construction, electrical, and civil engineering teams Ensure projects are delivered in line with programme, budget, and quality expectations Oversee subcontractors, site teams, and project resources Ensure full compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards Engage with clients and senior stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle Monitor progress and produce regular project reporting Requirements Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Manager within the water or utilities sector Strong understanding of MEICA project delivery, with a mechanical bias Experience delivering projects across clean and/or wastewater assets Knowledge of full project lifecycle from design through to commissioning Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Relevant mechanical qualifications (HNC / HND / Degree or equivalent) What s on Offer Long-term job security through a five-year framework Strong pipeline of AMP8 projects Opportunity to work on major infrastructure upgrades Clear career progression within a growing organisation Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
Involve Recruitment
Mechanical Project Manager
Involve Recruitment Conwy, Gwynedd
The Opportunity We are working in partnership with a leading contracting group that has secured a five-year MEICA framework and is continuing to expand its regional delivery team. With a strong pipeline of AMP8 projects, this is an excellent opportunity to join a long-term programme delivering major upgrades across clean and wastewater infrastructure. Role Overview As Mechanical Project Manager, you will take a leading role in delivering mechanical elements of projects from inception through to commissioning and handover. Working closely with pre-construction, electrical, and civil teams, you will ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of mechanical projects across clean and wastewater sites Manage schemes from design through to commissioning and final handover Collaborate with pre-construction, electrical, and civil engineering teams Ensure projects are delivered in line with programme, budget, and quality expectations Oversee subcontractors, site teams, and project resources Ensure full compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards Engage with clients and senior stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle Monitor progress and produce regular project reporting Requirements Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Manager within the water or utilities sector Strong understanding of MEICA project delivery, with a mechanical bias Experience delivering projects across clean and/or wastewater assets Knowledge of full project lifecycle from design through to commissioning Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Relevant mechanical qualifications (HNC / HND / Degree or equivalent) What s on Offer Long-term job security through a five-year framework Strong pipeline of AMP8 projects Opportunity to work on major infrastructure upgrades Clear career progression within a growing organisation Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
27/06/2026
Full time
The Opportunity We are working in partnership with a leading contracting group that has secured a five-year MEICA framework and is continuing to expand its regional delivery team. With a strong pipeline of AMP8 projects, this is an excellent opportunity to join a long-term programme delivering major upgrades across clean and wastewater infrastructure. Role Overview As Mechanical Project Manager, you will take a leading role in delivering mechanical elements of projects from inception through to commissioning and handover. Working closely with pre-construction, electrical, and civil teams, you will ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of mechanical projects across clean and wastewater sites Manage schemes from design through to commissioning and final handover Collaborate with pre-construction, electrical, and civil engineering teams Ensure projects are delivered in line with programme, budget, and quality expectations Oversee subcontractors, site teams, and project resources Ensure full compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards Engage with clients and senior stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle Monitor progress and produce regular project reporting Requirements Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Manager within the water or utilities sector Strong understanding of MEICA project delivery, with a mechanical bias Experience delivering projects across clean and/or wastewater assets Knowledge of full project lifecycle from design through to commissioning Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Relevant mechanical qualifications (HNC / HND / Degree or equivalent) What s on Offer Long-term job security through a five-year framework Strong pipeline of AMP8 projects Opportunity to work on major infrastructure upgrades Clear career progression within a growing organisation Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package

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